2016 Ritsumeikan Panthers football team

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2016 Ritsumeikan Panthers football
Conference Kansai Collegiate American Football League
DivisionDivision 1
Record1-0 (1-0 Kansai)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorAkira Yonekura
Defensive coordinator Yuji Ikegami
Home stadium Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017 
2016 Kansai Collegiate American Football League Division 1 football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
Ritsumeikan  3 0   3 0  
Kwansei Gakuin  3 0   3 0  
Kansai  3 0   3 0  
Ryukoku  1 2   1 2  
Konan  1 2   1 2  
Kyoto  1 2   1 2  
Doshisha  0 3   0 3  
Kobe  0 3   0 3  
As of October 3, 2016

The 2016 Ritsumeikan Panthers football team represents Ritsumeikan University in the Kansai Collegiate American Football League during the 2016 season. Ritsumeikan plays their home games at Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium in Kyoto, Japan. [1]

Contents

Before the Season

Previous season

Schedule

Preseason

DateTimeOpponentSiteResult
April 292:30 pm Doshisha *W 30-7
May 81:30 pmat Waseda * Amino Vital Field W 17-9
May 152:00 pmat Kyoto *W 27-6
May 2211:00 am Tokai * Quince Stadium W 35-7
May 2912:30 pm Ryukoku * BKC Greenfield W 27-6
June 52:00 pmat Panasonic Impulse * Prince Stadium L 14-40
June 124:00 pm Meijo *BKC GreenfieldW 26-20
June 194:00 pm Nagoya *BKC GreenfieldW 33-7

Regular season

DateTimeOpponentSiteResult
August 267:00 pm Konan W 49-3
September 103:00 pmat Doshisha W 41-13
September 243:00 pm Kobe
  • Expo Flash Field
  • Suita, Osaka
W 66-0
October 86:00 pm Ryukoku
  • Expo Flash Field
  • Suita, Osaka
W 48-0
October 223:00 pmat Kyoto
November 51:00 pmat Kansai
November 202:30 pmat Kwansei Gakuin

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References

  1. "Ritsumekian 2016 Schedule". Ritsumeikan Panthers football. Retrieved April 1, 2016.