Celebrating 10 seasons ... Conference championships. All-conference selections. Regional and national recognition. Those were simply aspirations when Averett University fielded its first football team in the fall of 2000. Yet, as the Cougars’ football program celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2010, those dreams have all been achieved within the first decade of the team’s inception. Averett earned its first conference championship in 2006, but the program’s success spans more than just that title run. The Cougars have produced multiple All-Americans, several all-region players, 85 USA South All-Conference selections, as well as one USA South Defensive Player of the Year and two USA South Rookies of the Year. Mike Dunlevy, who
enters his eighth season at the helm of the program, earned USA South Coach of the Year honors in 2003. In addition to their success on the field, the Averett football program has produced numerous academic all-conference players, including Scott Swann, who received the Don Scalf Award as the USA South Conference’s StudentAthlete of the Year. Outside of athletics and academics, the team prides itself on its community service efforts in the Danville area. With so much success in its first decade of competition, there’s no doubt that football program will achieve even more as the history and tradition continue to grow.
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University Information
THE UNIVERSITY Averett University ............................................................................................... President Tiffany M. Franks ................................................................................ Executive Vice President Charles Harris ............................................................ Director of Athletics Sam Ferguson .................................................................... Academic Resource Center ................................................................................ Athletics Facilities ............................................................................................... Football Field House & Cougar Den ...................................................................
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COACHES & PERSONNEL Head Coach Mike Dunlevy ................................................................................. 10 Assistant Coaches .............................................................................................. 12 Training Staff & Team Managers ........................................................................ 16 THE TEAM Returning Roster ................................................................................................ 18 Returning Player Bios ......................................................................................... 19 THE 2010 SEASON 2010 Opponents ................................................................................................ 30 2010 USA South Composite Schedule .............................................................. 33 USA South Conference ...................................................................................... 34 THE 2009 SEASON IN REVIEW 2009 USA South Conference In Review ............................................................ 36 2009 Results & Year In Review .......................................................................... 37 2009 Statistics .................................................................................................... 41 RECORDS & ACHIEVEMENTS Averett Football Record Book ............................................................................ 50 All-Time Starters ................................................................................................ 64 Year-By-Year Statistics Comparison .................................................................. 65 Year-By-Year Results ......................................................................................... 66 All-Time Results Vs. Opponents ........................................................................ 67 All-Time Honors & Awards ................................................................................. 68 Former Cougars In The Pros ............................................................................. 70 Fantastic Finishes .............................................................................................. 71 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Cougars In The Media & Media Contacts .......................................................... 72 Cougars In The Community ............................................................................... 73 City of Danville ................................................................................................... 74 Cougar Club Membership .................................................................................. 76 Athletics Department Directory ........................................................................... 76
President:........................................Dr. Tiffany M. Franks Location:.......................................................Danville, Va. Founded:..................................................................1859 Enrollment:..............................................................1,000 Nickname:...........................................................Cougars Colors:.......................................................Blue and Gold Afilliation:...............................................NCAA Division III Conference:....................................................USA South Athletics Director:......................................Sam Ferguson Athletic Dept. Phone:...............................(434) 791-5700 Facility:..........................................................Cougar Den Field Surface:.............................................Natural Grass Athletic Trainer:..............................................Paul Hylton Training Room Phone:.............................(434) 791-7270 Football Team Information Head coach:.......................Mike Dunlevy (Otterbein, ’87) Office Phone:...........................................(434) 791-7255 E-mail:...................................mike.dunlevy@averett.edu Career Record:..............................39-39 (Eight seasons) Record at Averett:.........................39-39 (Eight seasons) 2009 Record:.....................................7-3, 5-2 USA South All-Time Program Record.......42-55 (26-37 Conference) USA South Conference championships:..................2006 NCAA Appearances:................................................None Sports Information SID:..............................................................Drew Wilson Office Phone:...........................................(434) 791-5621 E-mail:......................................drew.wilson@averett.edu Fax:..........................................................(434) 791-5740 Athletics site:...................................AverettCougars.com Media Information Webcast:..........................................AverettCougars.com Newspaper:..................................Danville Register & Bee TV Stations:........................WSET 13, WDBJ 7, WSLS 10
Publication Credits The 2010 Averett University football media guide is a publication of the Averett sports media relations office. Design, layout, writing and editing by Sports Information Director Drew Wilson. Photographs by David Conner II, Drew Wilson and Kenneth Bond. Contributors include Danny Miller and Sam Ferguson.
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ABOUT AVERETT UNIVERSITY
Averett’s student center
At Averett University,
we teach students how to succeed, not only in the classroom and on the playing field, but also in life. Averett offers a distinctively Christian atmosphere in which our students learn to examine diverse viewpoints and to ask and answer life’s tough questions. They learn to form and defend their own judgments, while being respectful of the diversity they will encounter in life. More than 20,800 people hold degrees from Averett. Teachers, journalists, law enforcement officers, business professionals—Averett alumni can be found throughout the United States and the world contributing to their respective communities. Our emphasis on liberal arts insures that we continue to graduate men and women of character and accomplishment. Our Mission Averett University, founded in 1859, offers courses of study leading to bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Danville and at regional centers in Virginia. Through personal attention for all students, Averett prepares them for successful lives by encouraging each, in the liberal arts tradition, to ask and answer important questions, form and defend judgments, and evaluate diverse views thoughtfully. In accordance with our Christian heritage, we value academic and religious freedom, spiritual growth, academic excellence, diversity and tolerance. 2
Averett offers: • 32 majors and 20 concentrations including specialty programs in aeronautics and equestrian studies • Accelerated programs in business and education for working adults • A competitive NCAA Division III athletics program • A new 35,000-square-foot student center complete with dining, study and recreation areas • A wide variety of clubs and organizations that enhance the learning experience
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PRESIDENT TIFFANY M. FRANKS Dr. Tiffany McKillip Franks officially assumed the Averett presidency on July 1, 2008. Franks brings 20 years of experience in higher education leadership, having previously served as executive vice president at Greensboro College, Greensboro, N.C. During her career, her roles have included responsibility for admissions, financial aid, student life, marketing and communications, public relations and fundraising with major prospects. She joined Greensboro College in 1988 as the dean for student development and during her tenure at Greensboro College, received four significant promotions with increasingly expanded responsibilities for leadership and administration. Her many promotions culminated in her being named executive vice president in 2007. During her years at Greensboro College, enrollment nearly doubled, and there was significant expansion of facilities and programs that enriched the student experience. Franks has been active both professionally and as a community leader. She is a past president of the North Carolina Association for Women in Education and has provided years of service to the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. She is a graduate of Leadership Greensboro and was selected as one of Greensboro’s top “40 leaders under 40.” She has been a long time Rotarian, is a past President of the Junior League of Greensboro and most recently served on the boards for Kids Voting, Salvation Army and the Central North Carolina American Diabetes Association Father of the Year Council. Franks was one of 18 senior higher education managers from across the country accepted into a highly competitive, accelerated and intensive doctoral program focusing on higher education management at the University of Pennsylvania. Her dissertation focused on smaller, independent colleges and universities that had significantly transformed themselves in terms of reputation and market position. She received her B.A. from Ohio Dominican University, her M.A. in Education from The Ohio State University, and her Doctorate in Higher Education Management from the University of Pennsylvania. She is married to Joe Franks, a longtime teacher and coach at Grimsley High School in Greensboro, N.C.
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EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT On Jan. 1, 2008, Charles S. Harris was promoted to the position of vice president of student services at Averett. He had previously served as the Director of Athletics for three years. Harris supervises Averett’s student life, residence life, maintenance, and athletics departments. Additionally, he supervises Averett’s Equestrian program. Harris was named the third director of athletics in Averett history in 2004 and brought over 30 years of athletic administration experience to Averett. He had previously served as director of athletics at University of Pennsylvania and Arizona State University. Harris also was the commissioner of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. A pioneer in the field of intercollegiate athletics, he was the first African-American director of athletics at an Ivy League School and was subsequently the first African-American appointed as athletics director in the Pac-10 and USA South conferences. In his three years heading Averett’s athletics department, Harris implemented many marketing strategies, which increased the visibility of Cougar Athletics. In addition, Averett had experienced their best athletic seasons in recent history during that time with five conference titles in three sports. Harris earned a bachelor’s degree from Hampton University in mass media arts. He is a native of Virginia’s Mecklenburg County and is married to Lenora Billings-Harris.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS On Jan. 1, 2008, Sam Ferguson was appointed the position of director of intercollegiate athletics. Ferguson is responsible for supervising AU’s 13-team athletic program. The department of athletics includes nearly 300 student-athletes and more than 40 full- and part-time employees. During his time as director of intercollegiate athletics, Ferguson negotiated deals with ESPN Radio 106.3 FM to put Cougar football and basketball broadcasts on the air. He is also responsible for Averett’s athletics Web site, www.averettcougars.com, which debuted in 2008. A 1997 graduate of Averett with a bachelor’s degree in physical education, Ferguson began working at the university in August 2000 as the first full-time sports information director. In that role, he promoted Averett’s 14 intercollegiate teams by reporting scores and pitching stories to various media outlets around the region and the United States. Outside of the department of athletics, Ferguson was a member of the Dean of Student’s Success Team, which mentored freshmen in an effort to boost retention during the 200607 academic year. Additionally, he teaches a course for freshmen, serves as an adjunct faculty member and was a member of Staff Council. In the community, he is a member of the Shrimp Fest Committee and the Chamber of Commerce. He is also on the board of The First Tee of Danville and on the board of the Danville Kiwanis Club. While an undergraduate at Averett, Ferguson was a two-time letter-winner on both the men’s basketball and golf teams. Ferguson received his master’s degree in sports management from Nova Southeastern University in June of 2006. A native of Chase City, Va., he currently resides in Danville with his wife Kim.
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ACADEMIC RESOURCE CENTER Galesi Academic Resource Center Davenport 104, (434) 791-5861 Holly Kilby, Director 791-5788 (8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Mon.-Fri.) The Galesi Academic Resource Center provides tutoring services to any Averett student that may need assistance, free of charge. Holly Kilby, director of the center, and the team of student tutors are dedicated to helping them succeed in class. Tutors are standing by for most subjects, and a schedule is available to find which tutors are available and at which times. Although free of charge, students must still register with the Galesi Academic Resource Center before taking part in the tutoring program. Tutoring Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Monday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Friday 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Sunday The staff at the Galesi Academic Resource Center can also help students with many other issues including: · Time management skills · Study skills · Note taking · Effective studying techniques · Reading and math skills development · Test taking skills · Basic computer skills · Presentation preparation and practice Study Groups New for this year, the Galesi Academic Resource Center will be setting up study groups for various classes. The groups will meet with each other, and be directed by a student tutor. In addition to study groups for classes, preparation groups for various exams such as the GRE, MCAT, LSAT, or Praxis will be available. Students may contact the Galesi Academic Resource Center any time to see which class has study groups available and how to join. Special Needs Accommodation and Assistance Students that have specific learning disabilities, or need some other type of special assistance and require accommodations for your class, can be assisted in the Galesi Academic Resource Center as well. Mr. Compton will explain the correct 6
procedures to follow to set up accommodations, and determine whether or not students are legally eligible to receive assistance. Students that have received special accommodations in the past must update their request every semester. Make-up Testing Students who miss a test because of an athletic event, illness, or emergency situation will be required to make up their test in the Galesi Academic Resource Center. Professors determine whether or not students are able to make a test up and will contact the Galesi Academic Resource Center to make arrangements. CLEP The CLEP test is a national standardized test program that allows students the opportunity of testing out of some required undergraduate classes. Students shoud contact the Galesi Academic Resource Center to get information about which tests are available.
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ATHLETICS FACILITIES
The E. Stuart James Grant Convocation and Athletic Center and North Campus Athletics Facility was opened during the fall of 1998. It is a 55,863-square foot facility that houses offices for all of Averett’s coaching and administrative staff members. Located in the Grant Center, the main athletics complex, are classrooms used by Averett’s Physical Education department, six home and six visitor’s locker areas, an athletic training room used for treatments of all athletes, and a fitness room accessible by all Averett students, faculty, and staff. The Grant Center arena houses the main court used by the Averett basketball and volleyball teams. Retractable bleachers that seat more than 1,500 fans surround the main court and may be retracted to expose an additional two courts that can be utilized for warm-ups or additional teams during tournament play. A separate complex from the Grant Center is the football field house. This 7,830-square foot facility houses offices for all of the football coaching staff, as well as a separate locker room for the football players. There is also a weight room and two film-study rooms utilized by the football team for strength training and game preparation.
In addition to the Cougar Den, Averett’s baseball team plays and practices on its own 2.75 acre Owen-Fulton Field. The field is a pitcher’s ballpark, with 410 feet between the plate and the center-field wall, and houses stands for fans, batting cages, and its own press box.
The grounds surrounding the Grant Center include five fields used by all of the outdoor sports for practice and play. Football and men’s and women’s soccer use the Cougar Den, a natural grass field adjacent to the football field house and press box. The stadium seats over 2,500 faithful Cougar fans and also boasts a two-story press box, which can accommodate up to 30 media representatives and game day personnel.
The Averett softball team practices and plays on the one-acre Cougar Field, which is adjacent to Owen-Fulton Field. It too has bleachers for fans, batting cages, and a press box for media accommodation. Completing the North Campus facility are two practice fields on each side of the Cougar Den for the soccer and football teams. The North Campus Facility is one of the premiere athletic venues in Division III.
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FOOTBALL FIELD HOUSE & COUGAR DEN
The 7,830-square foot field house is the home to offices for all of the football coaching staff, as well as a separate locker room for the football players. There is also a weight room for strength training and as many as four film-study rooms can be utilized at one time by the football team for game preparation. Among the other amenities of the field house are two 47-inch flatscreen televisions, along with DirecTV and Sirius Satelite Radio. Players are fitted with Riddell and New Balance equipment for practices and games. The field house is adjacent to the Cougar Den, Averett’s football stadium. The natural grass field features a two-level press box and scoreboard.
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HEAD COACH MIKE DUNLEVY MIKE DUNLEVY Head coach (Ninth season) Kettering, Ohio/Otterbein (’87) Michael D. Dunlevy has been Averett’s head coach since 2002 and already has the most wins (39) in Averett football history. The architect of one of the greatest turnarounds in college football, Dunlevy took over a program with only three wins in two seasons and guided Averett its first USA South Conference football championship in 2006. Dunlevy led the Cougars to four consecutive winning seasons, which culminated with a share of the 2006 conference title after the team finished 7-3 overall and 6-1 in the USA South. In 2009, Dunlevy’s team reloaded and once again competed for the USA South title. The Cougars finished 7-3 with a 5-2 conference record and ended the season as the conference runner-up. The Cougars had 14 selections to the USA South All-Conference Team, as well as two all-state players, one all-region player and one D3Football.com AllAmerican Second Team selection. Dunlevy, who was named the USA South Coach of the Year in 2003, has guided the Cougars to a winning overall record in five of the last seven seasons. In addition, he has coached 79 USA South All-Conference selections in eight seasons at Averett. Dunlevy has more than 20 seasons of coaching experience at the college level. Prior to taking over Averett’s program in 2002, the 1987 graduate from Otterbein College in Ohio most recently served as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Waynesburg College in Waynesburg, Pa. Dunlevy served as an assistant at Waynesburg from 1994-2001. He joined a struggling Yellow Jacket program that had only 38 players, and he used his recruiting skills to not only bolster the team numbers, but return focus to academic success as well as athletic success. Dunlevy also served as an academic advisor for student-athletes at Waynesburg and organized alumni fund raising campaigns for the Yellow Jacket athletic programs. He also was part of a coaching staff that led the Yellow Jackets to four consecutive winning seasons and the 1998 Presidents Athletic Conference championship. Prior to his time at Waynesburg, Dunlevy served as special teams coordinator/linebackers coach for the Ohio Glory of the World League of American (which became the now-defunct NFL Europe). He also served on the coaching staffs of The Ohio State University and the University of Toledo. Dunlevy has used his coaching and recruiting background to help move the Averett University football program in a positive direction. His No. 1 goal is to graduate players and motivate his athletes to be the best they can be both in the classroom and on the field. Dunlevy resides in Blairs, Va., with his wife Stacey and their daughter. McKenna
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HEAD COACH MIKE DUNLEVY
l 2006 USA South Conference Co-Champions l 2003 USA South Coach of the Year l 4 Consecutive Winning Seasons (2003-2006) l Coached three former No. 1 draft picks to the NFL l Coached 65 USA South All-Conference players l Coached in three Division I bowl games l Coached nine Academic All-Americans l Coached 12 former NFL players l Coached one Burger King Scholarship Award winner l Coached one AFCA Good Works Award Winner l Coached one USA South Student-Athlete of the Year l Coached one USA South Defensive Player of the Year l Coached two USA South Defensive Rookies of the Year
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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF J.D. SHAW Asst. Coach/Offensive Coordinator Warren, Ohio/West Virginia (’93) In 2010, J.D. Shaw enters his ninth season at the helm of the Cougars’ offense, having joined the team with head coach Mike Dunlevy in the 2002 season. He serves as the assistant head coach, as well as the offensive coordinator and the quarterbacks/running backs coach. Shaw’s offense has consistently been rated one of the top in the USA South, and 2006 was no exception. The Cougars were ranked second in total offense, managing 373.5 yards per game on the season, and third in scoring offense with 32.0 points per game. Before leading the Cougars’ offense, Shaw coached at Waynesburg College, where he was part of one of the most successful eras in that program’s history. At Waynesburg, Shaw was a receiver and tight end coach, and then worked his way to offensive coordinator in five years. He was a part of four consecutive winning seasons and a President’s Athletic Conference Championship in 1998. In 1999, Shaw’s offense was ranked 20th in the nation in points per game with 35.6.
TIM DUNLEVY Director of Football Operations Kettering, Ohio/Dayton (’68) In 2009, Tim Dunlevy enters his ninth season with the Cougars, having joined in 2002 with his son, head coach Mike Dunlevy. He serves the team as the director of football operations, where he oversees the day-today operations including the handling of equipment and travel needs for the team. Dunlevy helps out on the field as well, contributing as a defensive line and specialist coach. Aside from football, Dunlevy is highly respected as a business consultant. He has worked for and owned many successful businesses. He also serves Averett as the director of sports operations. He and his wife Linda currently reside in Danville.
Before Waynesburg, Shaw was the offensive coordinator and secondary coach at Waynesburg Central High School. While in college, Shaw worked as a student coach at West Virginia University. During his time at WVU, he worked with quarterbacks and receivers and was part of two bowl teams (the 1989 Gator Bowl and the 1988 Fiesta Bowl). Shaw holds a Bachelor’s degree in education and an M.S. in childhood motor development from WVU. Shaw resides in Danville with his wife Kelly and their kids, Nick and Taylor.
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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF CORNELIUS COLEMAN LB Coach/Recruiting Coordinator Washington, D.C./Waynesburg (’99)
ZAC ZANOTTI Defensive Line Coach Bay City, Mich./Alma (’08)
Cornelius Coleman, who enters his fourth season at Averett, will coach the linebackers for the second consecutive season. Coleman also tales on the Recruiting Coordinator duties.
Zac Zanotti is in his second year as an assistant at Averett University and will coach the defensive line. He joined the staff in the spring of 2009.
In 2009, all three of Averett’s starting linebackers earned all-conference honors. Mario Huffman, who was a first team selection, also earned all-state recognition. Coleman joined Averett from Robert Morris University, where he performed various roles within the school’s admissions and compliance offices. Coleman graduated from Waynesburg College, where Averett head coach Mike Dunlevy was coach before joining the Cougars. Coleman played four years and was a three-year starter under Dunlevy. He was selected to the All-Conference First Team for the President’s Athletic Conference in 1999 and was an All-American Honorable Mention. In 1998, Waynesburg won the PAC Conference championship with Coleman and Dunlevy’s help.
Before coming to Averett, he coached defensive backs and long snappers at his alma mater, Alma College in Alma, Mich. Zanotti played for Alma College, where he started for three years at defensive end and long snapper under coach Jim Cole. He was selected to the AllMIAA team in 2007, was named Alma’s defensive MVP and was a four-year letter winner. Zanotti graduated from Alma in 2008 with a Bachelor’s degree in education with a major in history and a minor in math. While coaching at Averett he is be pursuing a Master’s in business administration. He currently reside in Danville.
After college, Coleman enjoyed a brief pro career. In 2000, he started all 18 games at defensive end for the Dayton Skyhawks of the Indoor Football League. In 2002, he started in eight games and played 10 at defensive end and tight end for the Roanoke Steam of the Arena Football League. Coleman graduated from Waynesburg in 1999 with a Bachelor’s degree in communication. He also holds two Master’s degrees – a Master of Business Administration degree from Waynesburg and a Master of Science in Sport Management from Robert Morris University. Coleman is currently working toward a Doctor of Education degree from Argosy University. He lives in Danville.
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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF DAN NEWELL Offensive Line Coach Danville, Va./Hampden-Sydney (’88) Dan Newell joined Averett’s in January 2010 as the offensive line coach. Newell spent the previous seven seasons as the head coach of nearby George Washington High School. From 2003-2009, Newell guided GW to a 48-29 record and three Western Valley District championships. He also took the Eagles to the playoffs five times, including consecutive appearances in the Northwest Region finals in 2007 and 2008. Last season, the Eagles finished 5-6 after advancing to the region playoffs. At GW, Newell developed offensive lines that made the Eagles one of the top rushing teams in the state. During his tenure, GW set its single-game rushing record three times. The program also produced its first single-season 2,000-yard rusher in 2008. Newell is no stranger to Division III football. The Danville native, who was a member of GW’s 1982 state championship team, played tight end at Division III Hampden-Sydney College. Prior to taking the over the program in 2003 at GW, Newell gained coaching experience at several high schools throughout the state. In the fall of 1993, Newell returned to his alma mater, where he served as an assistant coach at GW for two seasons. The 1994 GW team finished as the state runner-up. Newell left to take the offensive coordinator position at Maury High School for the 1995 season before taking the head coaching job at Lake Taylor High School from 1996-98. He then worked as an assistant coach at Pulaski County from 1999-2002 before taking over GW’s program.
SEAN HALL Running Backs Coach Doylestown, Pa./Ursinus (’10) Sean Hall joined the Averett football staff during the summer of 2010 as the running backs coach and strength and conditioning coach for the Cougars. A native of Doylestown, Pa., Hall was a four-year letter winner in football and track and field at Ursinus College. On the gridiron, he played two years as a defensive back and two years as a wide receiver. He received Ursinus’ Outstanding Senior Performer Award for offensive following the 2009 season. In track, Hall was a three-time Centennial Conference medalist, a four-time Penn Relays Qualifier and served as a captain during the winter and spring seasons of his senior year. Hall earned a bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sports Science. He was also an officer in the Exercise & Sports Science Honors Society (Phi Epsilon Kappa) Hall’s previous coaching experience included time as a strength and conditioning intern coach at the University of South Carolina. He plans to pursue a Master’s in Business Administration at Averett and is pursuing his CSCS professional certification in strength and conditioning.
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ASSISTANT COACHING STAFF STAN HODGIN Wide Receivers Coach Chapel Hill, N.C../Carson-Newman (’88)
AL SMITH Specialists Coach Yanceyville, N.C./Averett (’75)
Stan Hodgin joined the Averett staff as its wide receivers coach during the summer of 2010. Hodgin comes to Averett after coaching the past five seasons at nearby Halifax County High School, including the final three as the school’s head coach. Prior to his time at Halifax County, Hodgin was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for 13 seasons at Person County High School in Roxboro, N.C. Hodgin graduated in from Carson-Newman College in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in Health & Physical Education. He was a quarterback on the 1984 NAIA national championship team. He also served as a student-coach on the school’s 1986 NAIA national championship team. Hodgin is currently working on Master’s in Health from University of Central Arkansas. He and his wife, Laurie, have four daughters, Ashley, Zoe, Kasey and Delaney.
DALE GROSS Tight Ends Coach Sayville, N.Y./Averett Dale Gross will help coach the tight ends this season as a student-assistant. Gross spent four seasons with the Averett football program and his currently finishing up his undergraduate degree.
Al Smith has been with the Averett football team since the program’s inception in 2000. He serves as the specialists coach and has produced several strong kickers during his time with the Cougars. Smith coached Sean Sullivan into a professional football career in 2004. Sullivan played with the Tennessee Valley Vipers of the arena2 football league. Smith attended Lees-McRae College, where he was the kicker for the Bobcats, from 1961-62. He then transferred to Averett and earned a Bachelor’s degree. Smith is most recognized for his public service to the city of Danville as a captain in the Danville Police Department. He and his wife, Becky, live in Danville and have two sons, Brandon and Jason.
FREDDIE VICKS Team Chaplain Danville, Va./Liberty (’75) Freddie Vicks is in his fifth season as team chaplain. Aside from handling team chapels, Vicks also organizes the community service projects the Cougars participate in twice a year. Vicks has served on the pastoral staff of the Third Avenue Congregational Christian Church for more than 30 years. He resides in Danville with his wife Phyllis.
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TRAINING STAFF PAUL HYLTON Head Athletic Trainer Dry Fork, Va./Averett (’03) Paul Hylton is in his sixth year as an Athletic Trainer at Averett. Paul received his Master in Education degree from the University of Virginia in 2005 and his Bachelor’s degree in athletic training from Averett University in 2003. In the summer of 2002 and 2003, he worked as an intern at Michigan State University. In 2003, Hylton had the unique opportunity to work with the New England Patriots during pre-season training camp.
Melanie Warren Assistant Athletic Trainer Cascade, Va./Radford (’03) Melanie Warren is in her first year as Averett’s assistant athletic trainer. Warren, a native of Cascade, Va., earned her Bachelor’s of Science degree from Radford University in 2003. She completed her Master’s from High Point University in 2009. While at High Point, Warren worked with the women’s basketball team, as well as the men’s and women’s soccer teams.
Hylton is also Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist and Titleist Performance Institute Golf Fitness Instructor. He resides in Danville with his wife Kristin.
CHAFFON MOUZONE Intern Athletic Trainer Richmond, Va./Liberty (’08) Chaffon Mouzone is a second year Intern Assistant Athletic Trainer at Averett. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training from Liberty University in 2008. Mouzone spent the 2008-09 academic year as in Intern with Liberty University’s Sports Medicine Team.
Dr. Carl Winfield Team physician
Dr. Jonathan Krome Team orthopedist
2010 Athletic Training Staff Front row, from left: Shannon Andy, Chaffon Mouzone, Jesse Jones and Brandon Owen. Back row, fom left: Melanie Warren, Tyler Muench, Kyana Smith and Paul Hylton.
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Position Wide receiver Punter Quarterback Linebacker Wide receiver Wide receiver Wide receiver Kicker Linebacker Kicker Defensive end Quarterback Tight end Cornerback Cornerback Quarterback Tight end Wide Receiver Safety Linebacker Linebacker Safety Defensive back Running back Fullback Defensive end Fullback Kicker Safety Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Defensive end Defensive end Offensive lineman Defensive end Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Offensive lineman Center Wide receiver Defensive tackle Defensive end Defensive tackle
Height. 6-0 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-3 5-6 6-1 6-2 5-7 5-11 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-7 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-7 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-1
Weight. Hometown / High School 180 Raleigh, N.C. / Needham Broughton High School 160 Boca Raton, Fla. / West Boca Raton High School 190 Harrisburg, N.C. / Central Cabarris High School 202 Helsinki, Finland / Pohjois-Haagan 190 China Grove, N.C. / South Rowan High School 145 Coconut Creek, Fla. / Coral Springs Charter School 200 Hawthorne, Fla. / Hawthorne High School 165 Rocky Mount, N.C. / Nash Central High School 185 Perth Amboy, N.J. / Perth Amboy High School 170 Ft. Myers, Fla. / Estero High School 210 Miami, Fla. / Flanagan High School 200 Yucca Valley, Calif. / Yucca Valley High School 210 Deep Gap, N.C. / Watauga High School 150 Richmond, Va. / Varina High School 153 Miami, Fla. / American High School 170 Clover, Va. / Halifax County High School 220 Seneca, S.C. / Seneca High School 178 Roanoke, Va. / Staunton River High School 160 Burlington, N.C. / Walter M. Williams High School 180 St. Paul, Va. / Castlewood High School 210 Danville, Va. / Tunstall High School 190 Port Charlotte, Fla. / Lemon Bay High School 180 Bowie, Md. / Bowie High School 219 Danville, Va. / Chatham High School 205 Temple Hills, Md. / Potomac High School 228 Waterbury, Conn. / Wibly High School 190 Margate, Fla. / Coral Springs High School 145 Loxahatchee, Fla. / Seminole Ridge High School 170 Greenville, N.C. / D.H. Conley High School 175 Salisbury, N.C. / East Rowan High School 227 Taylors, S.C. / Riverside High School 190 Raleigh, N.C. / Millbrook High School 235 Jyvaskyla, Finland / Imatran Yhteislukio 222 Valrico, Fla. / Riverview High School 220 Selma, Va. / Alleghany High School 190 Chesapeake, Va. / Western Branch High School 285 Danville, Va. / George Washington High School 250 Davie, Fla. / Hollywood Hills High School 240 Wake Forest, N.C. / Wake Forest Rolesville High School 265 Ashland, Va. / Patrick Henry High School 289 Lanexa, Va. / New Kent High School 320 Cary, N.C. / Needham Broughton High School 290 Charlotte, N.C. / Southmeck High School 320 Hampton, Va. / Kecoughtan High School 325 Laud Lakes, Fla. / Nova High School 273 Charlotte, N.C. / Piedmont High School 195 Marietta, Ga. / Robert H. Osborne High School 235 Danville, Va. / Tunstall High School 205 Chesapeake, Va. / Indian River High School 326 Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Myrtle Beach High School
Head coach: Mike Dunlevy Assistant coaches: J.D. Shaw, Tim Dunlevy, Cornelius Coleman, Zac Zanotti, Dan Newell, Sean Hall, Stan Hodgin, Al Smith, Dale Gross.
18
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
PLAYER PROFILES CODY LADUTKO
MARCUS KLUSACEK
Senior Quarterback 6-2 190 Harrisburg, N.C./Central Cabarrus High School
Senior Kicker/Punter 5-11 Fort Myers, Fla./Estero High School
2009: Started the final eight games at quarterback ... Completed 131 of his 253 passes for 1,548 yards and 11 touchdowns with seven interceptions ... Had 51 rushes for 72 yards and two touchdowns ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference Second Team. 2008 (at Mercyhurst): Completed 14 of 24 passes for 168 yards with only one interception. 2007 (at Mercyhurst): Saw limited action in two games. Personal: Son of Randy and Elizabeth Ladutko ... Majoring in Education ... Born on Sept. 18, 1987.
#3
2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
G 2 7 10 19
CAREER STATISTICS -----------------------------------------------Passing----------------------------------------------Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Total TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 24 14 1 168 0 45 58.3 7.0 24.0 108.8 0 253 131 7 1548 11 67 51.8 6.1 154.8 112.0 12 277 145 8 1716 11 67 52.3 6.1 90.3 98.6 12
170
2009: Played in all 10 games ... Was 1-for-5 on field goal attempts, hitting from 36 yards away ... Handled 36 kickoffs for a total of 2,016 yards (56.0 average) and two touchbacks ... Had nine punts for a total of 277 yards (30.8 average). 2008: Was 1-for-2 on field goal attempts, hitting one from 38 yards ... Had nine punts for an average of 30.4 yards ... Had 40 kickoffs for an average of 52.2 yards. 2007: Connected on 4-for-5 extra point attempts during his freshman season ... Hit a 26-yard field goal against Shenandoah ... Punted three times for an average of 35.7 yards a kick. Personal: Son of Mark and Zoe Ann Klusacek ... Majoring in Sports Management ... Born on May 20, 1989.
#10
--------Field Goals------- G Att Made Lg Pct 2007 8 3 1 26 33.3 2008 10 2 1 38 50.0 2009 10 5 1 36 20.0 TOTAL 28 10 3 38 30.0
CAREER STATISTICS -----------Punting----------- No. Yards Lg Avg 3 107 38 35.7 9 274 40 30.4 9 277 54 30.8 21 658 54 31.3
-----------------Kickoffs---------------KO Yards Avg TB OB 7 322 46.0 0 1 40 2090 52.2 2 5 36 2016 56.0 2 0 83 4430 53.4 4 6
JEREMY DIXON Senior Wide receiver 6-1 200 Hawthorne, Fla./Hawthorne High School 2010: Named to the D3Football Preseason AllAmerican Second Team as a return specialist. 2009: Played in all 10 games ... Returned six kickoffs for 298 yards (49.7 average) and two touchdowns ... Returned 16 points for 210 yards (13.1 average) and one touchdown ... Caught 21 passes for 352 yards (11.4 average) and three touchdowns ... Selected to the d3Football.com All-American Second Team and the D3Football All-South Region First Team as a return specialist ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference First Team as a return specialist and to the Honorable Mention Team as a wide receiver ... Chosen to the D3Football.com Team of the Week on Nov. 12 ... Selected as the USA South Special Teams Player of the Week twice (Oct. 12, Nov. 10) ... Voted by the Averett coaches as the team’s Special Teams Player of the Year at the annual football awards banquet. 2008: Caught 41 passes for 504 yards and one touchdown ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team as a return specialist ... Named the USA South Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 27 after returning a punt 50 yards for a touchdown against Greensboro College ... Selected as the Most Improved Player by the Averett coaching staff after moving to wide receiver from quarterback prior to the season. 2007: Played in all 10 games during his freshman season ... Was 14-for-32 passing for 103 yards ... Team’s third-leading rusher with 169 yards and two touchdowns on 52 carries. Personal: Son of Jerome and Genesee Dixon ... Majoring in Sports Management... Born on June 17, 1988.
#7
Year 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL 2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
G 10 10 10 30
CAREER STATISTICS ------------------Receiving ------------------------------Punt Returns------------Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 1 -1 0 0 0.1 -0.1 4 11 0 11 2.8 41 504 1 44 4.1 50.4 15 163 1 50 10.9 31 352 3 45 3.1 35.2 16 210 1 73 13.1 73 855 4 45 2.4 28.5 35 384 2 73 11.0 G 10 10 10 20
------Kick Returns-----No. Yds Lg Avg/R 1 7 7 7.0 13 177 21 13.6 6 298 2 49.7 20 482 2 24.1
-----------------------------------------------Passing----------------------------------------------Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 32 14 2 103 0 22 43.8 3.2 10.3 58.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 32 14 2 103 0 22 43.8 3.2 5.2 58.3
MARIO HUFFMAN Senior Linebacker 6-0 Danville, Va./Tunstall High School
210
2009: Started all 10 games ... Made a team-high 86 total tackles ... Had four tackles for loss, including two sacks for a total of 16 yards ... Set team record with three fumble recoveries in one game against Guilford College ... Had five pass breakups ... Named to the USA South All-Conference First Team ... Chosen to the VaSID All-State College Division Second Team. 2008: Made 80 total tackles, including 5.5 for a loss, while playing all 10 games ... Recorded one sack for a safety ... Forced three fumbles ... Named the USA South Conference Defensive Rookie of the Year ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference First Team at linebacker ... Named the USA South Conference Defensive Rookie of the Week on Sept. 22, Oct. 6 and Oct. 27 ... Named the Defensive Player of the Year by the Averett coaching staff ... Selected to the VaSID All-State College Division First Team ... Named to the Roanoke Times Division III All-State First Team. Personal: Son of Eric and Vicki Huffman ... Enrolled in graduate school at Averett after finishing his undergraduate degree in December 2009 ... Attended Virginia Tech prior to enrolling at Averett.
#23
2008 2009 TOTAL
G 10 10 20
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 52 28 80 8 24 1.0 1 41 45 86 4.0 18 2.0 0 93 73 166 9.5 42 3.0 1
PD 1 5 6
FF 3 0 3
FR 0 3 3
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
----Rushing---Att Yds TD 52 169 2 3 -3 0 6 -4 0 61 162 2
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
19
PLAYER PROFILES LOGAN SMYTH
RAY FAULKNER
Senior Running back 5-11 Danville, Va./Chatham High School
219
2009: Started all 10 games at linebacker ... Made 67 total tackles, including 7.5 for a total loss of 36 yards ... Had three sacks for a loss of 21 yards ... Had two fumble recoveries and four pass breakups ... Named to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team. 2008: Had 67 total tackles, including eight for a loss, while playing in all 10 games at linebacker ... Made 3.5 sacks ... Intercepted one pass and returned it 39 yards ... Recovered two fumbles ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Team at linebacker. 2007: Played in nine games at linebacker as a freshman ... Made 34 tackles, including 5.5 for a loss and one sack. Personal: Son of Mike and Cheryl Smith ... Majoring in Biology ... Born on Nov. 28, 1988.
#26
2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
G 9 10 10 29
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 15 19 34 7 29 1.0 0 39 28 67 10 26 3.5 0 29 38 67 7.5 36 3.0 0 83 85 168 21.0 91 7.5 0
PD 0 6 4 10
FF 0 0 0 0
FR 0 2 2 4
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 1 39 0 0 0 0 1 39 0
Senior Defensive end 6-0 Valrico, Fla./Riverview High School
2009: Served as one of the team captains ... Played in nine games, making eight starts at defensive end ... Made 15 total tackles, including four for a total loss of 18 yards ... Recorded two sacks for a loss of 15 yards ... Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble. 2008: Recorded 31 total tackles while playing in all 10 games ... Made 4.5 sacks for a total loss of 28 yards. 2007: Played in eight games during his freshman season ... Made 16 tackles. Personal: Son of Raymond and Kimberly Faulkner ... Majoring in Sociology ... Born on June 11, 1989.
#45
2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
G 8 10 9 27
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 3 13 16 4 10 0.5 0 10 21 31 11 35 4.5 0 6 9 15 4.0 18 2.0 0 19 43 62 14.5 63 7.0 0
#56
#36
2007 2008 2009 TOTAL
G 8 10 10 28
FR 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 3 77 1 1 0 0 4 77 1
FF 0 0 1 1
FR 0 0 1 1
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Senior Defensive end 6-0 190 Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch High School
Senior Cornerback 5-9 170 Greenville, N.C./D.H. Conley High School
CAREER STATISTICS -----------------Tackles----------------UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF 10 6 16 1 3 3 0 19 10 29 1 3 8 0 15 7 22 0.5 1 7 0 44 23 67 2.5 7 18 0
PD 0 0 0 0
STEPHEN OLIVER
JEREMY CLIFTON
2009: Moved to the safety position ... Started all 10 games ... Made 22 total tackles ... Made one interception and had a team-high six pass breakups. 2008: Selected to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team at cornerback ... Recorded 29 total tackles while playing in all 10 games ... Made three interceptions, returning one for 46 yards and one for 31 yards ... Had five pass break-ups. 2007: Played in eight games during his freshman season ... Made 16 tackles. Personal: Son of Alesia Clifton ... Majoring in Business Management ... Born on Jan. 2, 1987.
222
2009: Gained experience on the JV team. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. 2007: Played in one game as a freshman. Personal: Son of Robert and Diane Oliver ... Majoring in Aerospace Operations ... Born on Sept. 26, 1989
JEFFREY BOSLEY Senior Offensive lineman 5-11 250 Davie, Fla./Hollywood Hills High School
#60
2009: Played in nine games, making six starts on the offensive line. 2008: Saw action in five games on the offensive line. 2007: Played in three games during his freshman season. Personal: Son of Charles and Billie Jo Bosley ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born on June 24, 1989.
PHIL BLAISING Senior Offensive lineman 6-2 290 Charlotte, N.C./Southmeck High School
#69 20
2009: Started all eight games he played in on the offensive line ... Voted to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team. 2008: Started nine games on the offensive line as a sophomore. 2007: Started the final five games at right tackle during his freshman season. Personal: Son of Phil and Kirsten Blaising ... Majoring in History and Political Science ... Born on Oct. 16, 1989.
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
PLAYER PROFILES MELVIN WILCOX Senior Offensive lineman 6-2 Laud Lakes, Fla./Nova High School
#75
DONALD REED 325
Junior Wide receiver 5-6 145 Coconut Creek, Fla./Coral Springs Charter School
2009: Gained experience on the JV team ... Saw limited action on the varsity team against Methodist University. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. 2007: Gained experience with the JV squad. Personal: Son of Melvin Wilcox Sr. and Lola Jordan ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born on June 22, 1989.
KEVIN ROBERTS Senior Center 6-1 Charlotte, N.C./Piedmont High School
273
#6 Year 2008 2009
G 0 7
CAREER STATISTICS ------------------Receiving ------------------------------Punt Returns------------Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 36 0 18 0.6 5.1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 4 36 0 18
Junior Defensive end 6-3 210 Palm Coast, Fla./Flanagan High School 2009: Gained experience on the JV team. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Michael and Queen Mobley ... Majoring in Sports Management ... Born on July 25, 1990.
#77
#11 JEREL ROBINSON
CARLTON BODNEY-JETER
Junior Defensive back 5-11 150 Richmond, Va./Varina High School
Senior Wide receiver 6-4 185 Marietta, Ga./Robert H. Osborne High School 2009: Saw action in four games, helping out on special teams. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. 2007: Gained experience with the JV squad. Personal: Son of Kevin Jeter and Lawana Bodney ... Majoring in Sports Management ... Born on March 16, 1989.
MATTI VAININEN Junior Linebacker 6-0 Helsinki, Finland/Pohjois-Haagan
202
#15 2007 2009 TOTAL
2008: Did not play. 2007: Caught one pass for seven yards ... Returned five kickoffs for a total of 90 yards ... Made two total tackles. Personal: Son of Wilbert and Marcita Robinson ... Majoring in Computer Information Systems ... Born on May 30, 1989.
-----------Tackles-----------G UA A Total TFL Yds 3 1 1 2 0 0 10 21 8 29 2.5 11 13 22 9 31 2.5 11
CAREER STATISTICS ---------Punt Returns--------PD FF FR INT No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 2.0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 2.0
-----Kickoff Returns----No. Yds Lg Avg/R 5 90 33 18.0 0 0 0 0.0 5 90 33 18.0
MARK GREEN
2009: Appeared in two games. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Hannu Vaininen and Aino Pohjoisaho-Vaininen ... Majoring in Business ... Born on May 15, 1987.
#4
------Kick Returns-----No. Yds Lg Avg/R 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.6 5.1 0 0
KADEEM MOBLEY
2009: Started all 10 games at center ... Selected to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team. 2008: Played nine games at offensive line. 2007: Played in one game during his sophomore season, but received a medical redshirt after suffering an injury. 2006: Started in seven and played in eight games as a freshman ... Protected quarterback Todd Parsons on his way to breaking several school records. Personal: Son of Dan and Susan Roberts ... Majoring in Sports Management... Born on April 22, 1987.
#81
2009: Appeared in seven games ... Made four catches for 36 yards, including a long of 18 yards. 2008: Earned experience with the JV team. Personal: Son of Donald and Brenda Reed ... Majoring in Sports Management ... Born on Sept. 8, 1989.
Junior Defensive back 5-9 Miami, Fla./American High School
#16
153
2009: Appeared in one game, making one tackle ... Gained experience on the JV team. 2008: Did not play. 2007: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Mark Green and Beth Gray ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Born on May 8, 1989.
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
21
PLAYER PROFILES BRAD ROBINSON
SIRPATRICK IWU-BYRD
Junior Linebacker 6-0 St. Paul, Va./Castlewood High School
180
Junior Defensive end 6-3 Waterbury, Conn./Wibly High School
2009: Appeared in five games ... Made four total tackles. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of George Robinson and Deborah Corvin ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born on Dec. 20, 1989.
#22 2009 TOTAL
G 5 5
#32
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 TOTAL
G 10 10
Junior Safety 6-0 190 Port Charlotte, Fla./Lemon Bay High School
Junior Linebacker 5-7 175 Salisbury, N.C./East Rowan High School
2008: Made five total tackles. Personal: Son of Jean and Gladys Emmanuel ... Majoring in Psychology.
2009: Appeared in six games at linebacker ... Made 11 total tackles, including one for a loss. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of Randy and Jan Burris ... Majoring in Education ... Born on April 15, 1990.
#39
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
2009 TOTAL
G 6 6
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
MATTHEW SMITH
Junior Fullback 6-0 205 Temple Hills, Md./Potomac High School
Junior Linebacker 5-10 Taylors, S.C./Riverside High School
2009: Appeared in one game. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Horace and Candace Stanback ... Majoring in Accounting ... Born on July 14, 1990.
2009: Played in all 10 games ... Made 32 total tackles ... Had one sack ... Returned one interception for 15 yards ... Had one fumble recovery and one pass breakup. 2008: Recorded 25 total tackles while playing in all 10 games ... Recovered one fumble and had one pass break-up. Personal: Son of Kandice Moss ... Major is Undecided ... Born on March 15, 1990.
#40
2008 2009 TOTAL
22
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 3 8 11 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 11 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0
HORACE STANBACK
#30
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
CHASE BURRIS
#24 G 6 6
2009: Played in all 10 games, making three starts on the defensive line ... Made 31 total tackles, including 5.5 for a loss ... Had two sacks for a loss of 8 yards. 2008: Did not play. 2007: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Lawrence Iwu and Patricia Byrd ... Majoring in Business Management... Born on Aug. 21, 1987.
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 13 18 31 5.5 19 2.0 0 0 0 0 13 18 31 5.5 19 2.0 0 0 0 0
ROBSLIN EMMANUEL
2008 TOTAL
228
G 10 10 20
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 12 13 25 1.0 2 0 0 14 18 32 1.0 1 1.0 0 26 31 57 2.0 3 1.0 0
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
PD 1 2 3
FF 0 0 0
FR 1 1 2
227
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 1 15 0 1 15 0
PLAYER PROFILES ANSSI NEVALAINEN
BILL HARRINGTON
Junior Defensive end 6-2 235 Jyvaskyla, Finland/Imatran Yhteislukio
Junior Offensive lineman 6-3 254 Ashland, Va./Patrick Henry High School
2009: Moved to defensive end, where he started nine games and played in all 10 contests ... Totaled 30 tackles, including 6.5 for a loss ... Had three sacks for a loss of 12 yards ... Returned an interception 11 yards for a touchdown ... Had one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and one pass breakup ... Selected by the Averett coaches as a co-winner of the Most Improved Player award at the team’s annual football awards banquet. 2008: Made 10 total tackles, including 1.5 for a loss ... Had one pass break-up as a linebacker. Personal: Son of Esko and Terhi Nevalainen ... Majoring in Business ... Born on June 25, 1987.
#44
2008 2009 TOTAL
G 8 10 18
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 4 6 10 1.5 4 0.0 0 17 13 30 6.5 23 3.0 0 21 19 40 8.0 27 3.0 0
PD 1 2 3
FF 0 1 1
FR 0 1 1
#62
CHRIS LIUFAU Junior Defensive tackle 5-10 320 Hampton, Va./Kecoughton High School
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 1 11 1 1 11 1
2009: Gained experience on the JV team ... Saw limited time with the varsity team. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of Siaosi and Susan Liufau ... Majoring in Sports Medicine ... Born on July 27, 1989.
DUSTIN RUSSELL Junior Offensive lineman 6-1 Selma, Va./Alleghany High School
#70
220
2009: Appeared in one game. 2008: Gained experience with the JV team. Personal: Son of David and Lisa Parvin ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Born on May 2 1990.
Junior Defensive lineman 6-4 Danville, Va./Tunstall High School
ALEX MAYO
#93
Junior Offensive lineman 6-2 240 Wake Forest, N.C./Wake Forest-Rolesville High School
#61
COREY SCRUGGS
#54
2009: Played in seven games, making six starts on the offensive line. 2008: Played eight games as an offensive lineman ... Selected to the USA South AllConference Honorable Mention Team at offensive lineman. Personal: Son of Richard and Deirdre Mayo ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born on June 15, 1989.
2009: Started all five games he played in on the offensive line. 2008: Played in three contests as a freshman. Personal: Son of William and Joyce Harrington ... Majoring in Physical Wellness ... Born on Dec. 31, 1989.
2009 TOTAL
G 6 6
234
2009: Played in six games, making three starts on the defensive line ... Had nine total tackles, including one for a loss ... Selected by the Averett coaches as one of the co-winners of the Most Improved Player award at the annual football awards banquet. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of James and Beverly Scruggs ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Born on June 14, 1988.
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 3 6 9 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 3 6 9 1.0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
BRANDON ALLEN Junior Defensive end 5-10 195 Chesapeake, Va./Indian River High School 2009: Saw action on the JV team. 2008: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of David and Liz Allen ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Born on Sept. 30, 1989.
#95
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
23
PLAYER PROFILES
#99 3, 1989.
2007 2009 TOTAL
G 3 10 13
ALBERT BROWN
ANTHONY BOWLES
Junior Defensive tackle 6-1 326 Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Beach High School
Sophomore Wide receiver 6-3 190 China Grove, N.C./South Rowan High School
2009: Played in all 10 games, making one start on the defensive line ... Finished with 38 total tackles, including two for a loss ... Had one sack for 6 yards ... Returned one interception for 16 yards ... Voted to the USA South All-Conference Honorable Mention Team. 2008: Did not play. 2007: Made four tackles while appearing in three contests. Personal: Son of Willie and Jacquelyn Brown ... Majoring in Business Management ... Born on July
2009: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of Billy and Tammy Bowles ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Born on June 16, 1991.
CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 16 22 38 2.0 8 1.0 0 17 25 42 2.0 8 1.0 0
PD 0 1 1
FF 0 0 0
FR 0 0 0
#5
MIKE LUNA
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 1 16 0 1 16 0
Sophomore Linebacker 5-7 185 Perth Amboy, N.J./Perth Amboy High School 2009: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Francisco Luna and Juana Diaz ... Majoring in History ... Born on Dec. 15, 1990.
OWEN HAYDEN Sophomore Wide receiver 6-0 180 Raleigh, N.C./Needham Broughton High School 2009: Appeared in one game as a freshman ... Gained experience on the junior varsity squad. Personal: Son of Kimberly Hayden ... Majoring in Political Science ... Born on Nov. 13, 1990.
#1
#9 XAVIER SIDDALL Sophomore Quarterback 6-0 200 Yucca Valley, Calif./Yucca Valley High School
2009: Appeared in one game as quarterback. Personal: Son of Christopher and Kimberly Siddall ... Majoring in Athletic Training ... Born on April 8, 1991.
ZACHARY RICHMAN Sophomore Punter 5-9 160 Boca Raton, Fla./West Boca Raton High School
#2 2009 TOTAL
G 9 9
#12
2009: Appeared in nine games ... Had 45 punts for 1,582 yards and an average of 35.2 yards per punt ... Had a long punt of 69 yards, which set a school record ... Had 17 punts inside 20 yards with 12 fair catches and one touchback ... Named the USA South Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Nov. 2. Personal: Son of Steven and Mindy Richman ... Majoring in Athletic Training ... Born on July 8, 1991.
ADAM CHIAROLANZIO Sophomore Tight end 6-2 215 Deep Gap, N.C./Watauga High School 2009: Served as a team manager. 2008: Gained experience on the JV squad. Personal: Son of Carl and Dawn Chiarolanzio ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Nov. 1, 1989.
CAREER STATISTICS -------------------------------------------Punting------------------------------------------- No. Yards Lg Avg Blkd TB FC In-20 45 1582 69 35.2 0 1 12 17 45 1582 69 35.2 0 1 12 17
#13
24
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
PLAYER PROFILES
#17
JOSHUA HUDSON
ABELARD EUGENE
Sophomore Quarterback 6-0 170 Clover, Va./Halifax County High School
Sophomore Fullback 5-10 190 Margate, Fla./Coral Springs High School
2009: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Jeffrey and Florence Hudson ... Majoring in Business ... Born on July 8, 1991.
2009: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Pierre Louis Eugene and Altagrace Silney Eugene ... Major is Undecided ... Born on Feb. 13, 1990.
#34
WYNTON STEPHENS Sophomore Tight end 6-1 Seneca, S.C./Seneca High School
#18 2009 TOTAL
G 8 8
JUSTIN FALK
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Sophomore Kicker 6-0 145 Loxahatchee, Fla./Seminole Ridge High School
2009: Appeared in eight games as a defensive lineman ... Made seven total tackles, including two sacks for a loss of 6 yards. Personal: Son of Alfred and Jacqueline Stephens ... Majoring in Sports Management ... Born on July 27, 1991.
2009: Played in three games as a freshman ... Handled eight kickoffs for a total of 426 yards and an average of 53.2 yards per kick. Personal: Son of Arthur and Roberta Falk ... Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Born on Oct. 18, 1990.
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CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 3 4 7 2.0 9 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 4 7 2.0 9 2.0 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
G 2009 3 TOTAL 3
KYLE SMITH
Sophomore Safety 5-9 160 Burlington, N.C./Walter M. Williams High School
Sophomore Linebacker 6-0 Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook High School
2009: Gained experience on the JV team. Personal: Son of Paul and Lisa H. Ebert ... Majoring in Mathematics ... Born on Oct. 11, 1990.
2009: Appeared in four games ... Made four total tackles. Personal: Son of Thomas and Merrill Smith ... Majoring in Business ... Born on Dec. 7, 1990.
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KHADEEM WILSON Sophomore Defensive back Bowie, Md./Bowie High School
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CAREER STATISTICS --------------------Kickoffs------------------KO Yards Avg TB OB 8 426 53.2 0 1 8 426 53.2 0 1
--------Field Goals-------Att Made Lg Pct 0 0 n/a n/a 0 0 n/a n/a
THOMAS EBERT
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CAREER STATISTICS ----------------------------Tackles---------------------------UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Safeties PD FF FR 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-----Interceptions----No. Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
5-11 180
Khadeem is in his first season with the football team. Personal: Son of Rugene Wilson and Jandel Benjermin ... Majoring in Business Administration ... Born on Feb. 14, 1991 ... Was a member of the Averett men’s cross country team in 2009.
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KYLE SNEED
RAY BARE
Sophomore Offensive lineman 6-1 289 Lanexa, Va./New Kent High School
Freshman Wide receiver 6-0 178 Roanoke, Va./Staunton River High School
2009: Made two starts on the offensive line. Personal: Son of Mark and Barbara Sneed ... Majoring in Journalism ... Born on Aug. 29, 1990.
Ray is in his first season with the Cougars after joining the team in the spring of 2010. Personal: Son of Ray and Tonja Bare ... Major is Sports Management ... Born on Aug. 30, 1979.
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JOSH CLARK
HARRY JOHN
Freshman Offensive lineman 6-3 285 Danville, Va./George Washington High School
Sophomore Offensive lineman 6-7 320 Cary, N.C./Needham Broughton High School 2009: Played in five games, making one start on the offensive line. Personal: Son of Jay John ... Majoring in Athletic Training ... Born on Nov. 29, 1990.
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BRAD SCOTT Sophomore Kicker 6-2 165 Rocky Mount, N.C./Nash Central High School Brad is in his first season at Averett after transferring from Guilford College. 2009 (at Guilford): Named Old Dominion Athletic All-Conference Second Team ... Finished the season with a conference-high 10 field goals in 16 attempts ... ... Was 10-for-11 on field goals 40 yards or shorter ... His 1.0 field goals per game average led the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and ranked among the top 20 NCAA Division III leaders... Converted 16-of-21 point-after attempts and finished with a team-high 46 points ... Averaged a conference-high 63.7 yards per kickoff and he had six touchbacks. Personal: Son of Donnie and Joy Scott ... Majoring in Pre-Law ... Born on Nov. 29, 1990
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G 2009 10 TOTAL 10
--------Field Goals-------Att Made Lg Pct 16 10 40 62.5 16 10 40 62.5
CAREER STATISTICS --------------------Kickoffs------------------KO Yards Avg TB OB 42 2677 63.7 6 0 42 2677 63.7 6 0
Josh is in his first season with the Cougars after transferring from Division II Glenville State University. He joined the program in the spring of 2010. 2009 (at Glenville State): Redshirted. Personal: Son of John and Roxanne Clark ... Majoring in Marketing... Born on Jan. 27, 1990.
ONLINE FEATURES l FRESHMEN PLAYER PROFILES Please visit www.averettcougars.com to view all freshmen player profiles, as well as the most up-to-date team roster and news. l 2010 SEASON OUTLOOK & GAME RESULTS The 2010 season preview is available online at www. averettcougars.com. All game results, statistics and recaps will also be available online immediately following the completion of games. l VIDEO AND PHOTOS Throughout the season, www.averettcougars.com will feature highlight videos and photo galleries from Averett games.
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2010 Football Team Captains Jerel Robinson, Anssi Nevalainen, Phil Blaising and Jeremy Dixon.
2010 Football Team Managers Christian Peterson, Kahninde Owens, Jean Max Nord, Dannielle Emerson, Lindsey Forkin and Mariel Henderson.
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2010 OPPONENTS
Hampden-Sydney College Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent at Averett N.C. Wesleyan Sewanee at Salisbury at Catholic* at Bridgewater* Emory & Henry* Guilford* at Washington & Lee* Randolph-Macon*
Time 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
2009 Results Date Opponent Result Sept. 5 N.C. Wesleyan W, 55-23 Sept. 12 Gettysburg W, 46-43 (OT) Sept. 19 at Sewanee W, 51-7 Sept. 26 at Guilford* W, 31-6 Oct. 3 Bridgewater* W, 19-0 Oct. 10 at Emory & Henry* W, 23-12 Oct. 17 Washington & Lee* W, 38-31 Oct. 24 at Catholic* W, 21-7 Nov. 7 Salisbury W, 59-14 Nov. 14 at Randolph-Macon* W, 34-27 Nov. 21 Johns Hopkins# L, 23-7 # Denotes NCAA Tournament game 2009 Record: 10-1 (6-0 ODAC) Coach: Marty Favret (11th season) Mascot: Tigers Location: Hampden-Sydney, Va. Enrollment: 1,068 President: Christopher Howard Athletics Director: Joe Bush SID: Davis Yake SID Phone: (434) 223-6156 SID E-mail: dyake@hsc.edu Athletics Web site: www.hsc.edu/athletics
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Guilford College Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent Greensboro Methodist at Averett Washington & Lee* at Southern Virginia* Bridgewater* at Randolph-Macon* at Hampden-Sydney* Catholic* at Emory & Henry*
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 2 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent at Greensboro at Methodist Averett Hampden-Sydney* Southern Virginia at Bridgewater* Washington & Lee* Randolph-Macon* at Catholic* Emory & Henry*
Washington and Lee University Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent at Franklin & Marshall at Sewanee Averett at Guilford* Emory & Henry* Randolph-Macon* at Bridgewater* at Catholic* Hampden-Sydney* at Juniata
Time L, 12-7 L, 20-19 L, 28-3 L, 31-6 W, 48-6 L, 40-9 L, 28-21 W, 20-13 W, 42-21 L, 17-3
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7
2009 Results Opponent Time Franklin & Marshall L, 29-27 Sewanee W, 31-13 Greensboro L, 26-20 (OT) at Averett L, 14-10 at Randolph-Macon* L, 21-13 Catholic* W, 28-14 at Hampden-Sydney* L, 38-31 at Guilford* W, 28-21 Bridgewater* L, 25-34 (OT) at Emory & Henry* L, 23-16
2009 Record: 3-7 (2-4 ODAC) Coach: Kevin Kiesel (sixth season) Mascot: Quakers Location: Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment: 2,614 President: Kent Chabotar Athletics Director: Tom Palombo SID: Dave Walters SID Phone: (336) 316-2107 SID E-mail: dwalters@guilford.edu Athletics Web site: www.guilford.edu/athletics
Time 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
2009 Record: 3-7 (2-4 ODAC ) Coach: Frank Miriello (16th Season) Mascot: Generals Location: Lexington, Va. Enrollment: 2,155 President: Kenneth Ruscio Athletics Director: Jan Hathorn SID: Brian Laubscher SID Phone: (540) 458-8676 SID E-mail: blaubsch@wlu.edu Athletics Web site: www.generalssports.com
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Greensboro College
Christ. Newport University
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent at Guilford Emory & Henry at Apprentice at Averett* at N.C. Wesleyan* Ferrum* at Christopher Newport* Maryville* at Methodist* Shenandoah*
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. .10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent Time Guilford W, 12-7 Emory & Henry L, 31-14 at Wash. and Lee W, 26-20 (OT) Averett* L, 28-17 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 35-13 at Ferrum* W, 27-24 Christopher Newport* L, 14-7 at Maryville* W, 26-12 Methodist* W, 42-20 at Shenandoah* W, 23-20
2009 Record: 6-4 (4-3 USA South) Coach: Dr. Randy Hunt (second season) Mascot: Pride Location: Greensboro, N.C. Enrollment:1,300 President: Dr. Craven E. Williams Athletics Director: Jean Lojko SID: Bob Lowe SID Phone(336) 272- 7102, ext. 279 SID Email: blowe@greensborocollege.edu Athletics Web site: www.greensborocollegeports.com
Time 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Maryville College
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent Wesley at Salisbury at Frostburg State at Shenandoah* Averett* at N.C. Wesleyan* Greensboro* Ferrum* at Maryville* Methodist*
Time 1 p.m. 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent at Huntingdon Centre LaGrange at Methodist* Shenandoah* at Averett* N.C. Wesleyan* at Greensboro* Christopher Newport* at Ferrum*
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent Time at Wesley L, 34-0 Salisbury W, 27-21 (3OT) Wilkes L, 24-17 Shenandoah* W, 30-27 (2 OT) at Averett* W, 43-12 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 35-7 at Greensboro* W, 14-7 at Ferrum* W, 28-14 Maryville* L, 21-14 at Methodist* L, 10-9
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent Time Huntingdon L, 31-13 at Centre L, 24-17 at LaGrange W, 23-6 Methodist* W, 36-30 (4 OT) at Shenandoah* W, 22-19 Averett* L, 24-21 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 51-17 Greensboro* L, 26-12 at Christopher Newport* W, 21-14 Ferrum* L, 21-14
2009 Record: 5-5 (4-3 USA South) Coach: Matt Kelchner (10th season) Mascot: Captains Location: Newport News, Va. Enrollment: 4,884 President: Paul S. Trible Athletics Director: C.J. Woollum SID: Francis Tommasino SID Phone: 757- 594-7884 SID email: ftommi@cnu.edu Athletics Web site: www.cnusports.com
Time 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m.
2009 Record: 4-6 (3-4 USA South) Coach: Tony Ierulli (eighth season) Mascot: Scots Location: Maryville, Tenn. Enrollment: 1,114 President: Tom Bogart Athletic Director: Kandis Schram SID: Eric Etchison SID Phone: (865) 981-8283 SID E mail: eric.etchison@maryvillecollege.edu Athletics Web site: www.maryvillecollege.edu/athletics/index.asp
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2010 OPPONENTS
Methodist University
Ferrum College
Time 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent Catholic at Bridgewater at Randolph-Macon Christopher Newport* at Maryville* Methodist* at Ferrum* Averett* N.C. Wesleyan* at Greensboro*
Time 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent Emory & Henry Southern Virginia at Bridgewater N.C. Wesleyan* at Methodist* at Greensboro* Shenandoah* at Christopher Newport* at Averett* Maryville*
2009 Results Date Opponent Time Sept. 5 at Campbell L, 48-28 Sept. 12 Guilford W, 20-19 Sept. 26 Emory & Henry L, 28-3 Oct. 3 at Maryville* L, 36-30 (4 OT) Oct. 10 at Ferrum* L, 49-35 Oct. 17 Shenandoah* W, 17-14 (OT) Oct. 24 at Averett* L, 38-7 Oct. 31 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 42-32 Nov. 7 at Greensboro* L, 42-20 Nov. 14 Christopher Newport* W, 10-9
Date Sept. 2 Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent Time at Catholic W, 21-3 Bridgewater L, 21-13 Randolph-Macon L, 17-14 at Chris. Newport* L, 30-27 (2 OT) Maryville* L, 22-19 at Methodist* L, 17-14 (OT) Ferrum* L, 19-13 at Averett* L, 24-22 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 38-28 Greensboro* L, 23-20
Date Sept. 5 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14
2009 Results Opponent Time at Emory & Henry L, 24-21 Bridgewater W, 37-34 (OT) Southern Virginia W, 28-21 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 34-24 Methodist* W, 49-35 Greensboro* L, 27-24 at Shenandoah* W, 19-13 Christopher Newport* L, 28-14 Averett* L, 34-28 (3 OT) at Maryville* W, 21-14
2009 Record: 3-7 (2-5 USA South) Coach: Jim Sypult (19th season) Mascot: Monarchs Location: Fayetteville, N.C. Enrollment: 2,200 President: M. Elton Hendricks Athletic Director: Bob McEvoy SID: Kirbie Britt SID Phone: (910) 630-7172 SID Email: sportsinfo@methodist.edu Athletics Web site: www.mumonarchs.com
2008 Record: 1-9 (0-7 USA South) Coach: Paul Barnes (10th season) Mascot: Hornets Location: Winchester, Va. Enrollment: 3,107 President: Tracy Fitzsimmons Athletic Director: Wayne Edwards SID: Scott Musa SID Phone: 540-665-5417 SID Email: smusa@su.edu Athletics Web site: www.suhornets.com
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
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2010 Schedule Opponent Randolph-Macon at Guilford at Emory & Henry Maryville* Ferrum* at Shenandoah* Averett* at N.C. Wesleyan* Greensboro* at Christopher Newport*
Shenandoah University
Time 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
2009 Record: 5-5 (3-4 USA South) Coach: Dave Davis (17th Season) Mascot: Panthers Location: Ferrum, Va. Enrollment: 1,300 President: Jennifer Braaten Athletic Director: Abe Naff SID: Gary Holden SID Phone: (540) 365-4306 SID Email: gholden@ferrum.edu Athletics Web site: www.ferrumpanthers.com
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N.C. Wesleyan College Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
2010 Schedule Opponent at Salisbury at Hampden-Sydney LaGrange at Ferrum* Greensboro* Christopher Newport* at Maryville* Methodist* at Shenandoah* Averett*
2009 Results Date Opponent Sept. 5 at Hampden-Sydney Sept. 12 Salisbury Sept. 19 at Emory & Henry Oct. 3 Ferrum* Oct. 10 at Greensboro* Oct. 17 at Christopher Newport* Oct. 24 Maryville* Oct. 31 at Methodist* Nov. 7 Shenandoah* Nov. 14 at Averett* Nov. 21 at Wesley# # Denotes NCAA Tournament game
Time 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Time L, 55-23 W, 24-17 L, 36-34 W, 34-24 W, 35-13 W, 35-7 W, 51-17 W, 42-32 W, 38-28 W, 49-27 L, 55-23
2009 Record: 8-3 (7-0 USA South) Coach: Mark Henninger (third season) Mascot: Battling Bishops Location: Rocky Mount, N.C. Enrollment: 1,628 President: James A. Gary III Athletic Director: John Thompson SID: Rikki Rich SID Phone: 252.985.5211 SID Email: rcrich@ncwc.edu Athletics Web site: http://annex.ncwc.edu/athletics
Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
Matchups Randolph-Macon at Methodist Wesley at Chris. Newport Hampden-Sydney at Averett Emory & Henry at Ferrum Maryville at Huntingdon N.C. Wesleyan at Salisbury Catholic at Shenandoah Greensboro at Guilford Emory & Henry at Greensboro N.C. Wesleyan at Hampden-Sydney Shenandoah at Bridgewater Centre at Maryville Chris. Newport at Salisbury Methodist at Guilford Southern Va. at Ferrum LaGrange at Maryville Chris. Newport at Frostburg St. Shenandoah at Randolph-Macon Greensboro at Apprentice School Guilford at Averett LaGrange at N.C. Wesleyan Methodist at Emory & Henry Ferrum at Bridgewater Averett at Wash. & Lee N.C. Wesleyan at Ferrum Maryville at Methodist Greensboro at Averett Chris. Newport at Shenandoah Ferrum at Methodist Greensboro at N.C. Wesleyan Averett at Chris. Newport Shenandoah at Maryville Ferrum at Greensboro Maryville at Averett Chris. Newport at N.C. Wesleyan Methodist at Shenandoah Averett at Methodist Shenandoah at Ferrum Greensboro at Chris. Newport N.C. Wesleyan at Maryville Methodist at N.C. Wesleyan Ferrum at Chris. Newport Maryville at Greensboro Averett at Shenandoah Greensboro at Methodist Ferrum at Averett Chris. Newport at Maryville N.C. Wesleyan at Shenandoah Maryville at Ferrum Shenandoah at Greensboro Averett at N.C. Wesleyan Methodist at Chris. Newport
Note: Schedules subject to change
Time 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
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USA SOUTH CONFERENCE The USA South Athletic Conference might be one of the newest names in Division III athletics, but that doesn’t mean the 11-team conference is new on the scene. One of the oldest Division III conferences in the nation, the USA South was born as the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in 1963 when six institutions with similar philosophies of academics and athletics joined as founding members. Those colleges were: Charlotte College (now UNC-Charlotte), College of Charleston (S.C.), Methodist College (now Methodist University), North Carolina Wesleyan College, St. Andrews Presbyterian College and Lynchburg College. The basis for the new athletic conference was that participation would be strictly amateur, and thus no athletically awarded financial aid or athletic scholarships would be awarded. That philosophy still exists today. In February 2003, it was announced that the Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference would change its name to the USA South Athletic Conference. The name change was made official on July 1, 2003, and the first USA South Athletic Conference championships were awarded in the fall of 2003. The Conference was originally affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and remained with that affiliation until 1973. At that time, the NCAA divided into three legislative and competitive divisions, with
Division III allowing membership for nonathletic scholarship institutions only. The Dixie joined the NCAA, and in so doing, became one of the first conferences accepted into Division III. Since the inception of Division III, the USA South has been a leader in many areas, and has gained an outstanding regional and national reputation in a number of sports. The Conference sponsored athletic programs for men only until 1981. In that year, the NCAA expanded its sponsorship to include women’s sports, and the Dixie followed that lead by including women’s sports. The Conference now sponsors championships in men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball, football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, golf and women’s lacrosse for a total of 14 sports. Presently, the Conference features 11 institutions, five in Virginia, five in North Carolina and one in Tennessee. The Tennessee institution, Maryville College, became a competing member of the Conference in the fall of 2005 as a football only member. Averett University, Christopher Newport University, Ferrum College, Greensboro College, Mary Baldwin College, Meredith College, Peace College and Shenandoah University have joined Methodist and N.C. Wesleyan and make up today’s Conference membership.
Commissioner Rita Wiggs
Web site: www.usasouth.net
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Team(s) Christopher Newport, Ferrum Christopher Newport, Ferrum Christopher Newport, Shenandoah Shenandoah, Christopher Newport Ferrum, Methodist Christopher Newport, Averett N.C. Wesleyan Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan
USA South Record 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 6-1 7-0 7-0 7-0
NCAA Berth(s) Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Christopher Newport Shenandoah, Christopher Newport Ferrum Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan Christopher Newport N.C. Wesleyan
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N.C. Wesleyan Averett Greensboro Christopher Newport Ferrum Maryville Methodist Shenandoah
Offensive Player of the Year Bo Jordan, N.C. Wesleyan Offensive Rookie of the Year Antwan Thorpe, Greensboro Defensive Player of the Year LeeRon Boykin, N.C. Wesleyan Defensive Rookie of the Year James Wallace, N.C. Wesleyan Coach of the Year Mark Henninger, N.C. Wesleyan All-Conference First Team RB-Bryuan Haywood, N.C. Wesleyan RB-Keone Kyle, Shenandoah FB-Quintel Banks, Ferrum QB-Bo Jordan, N.C. Wesleyan WR-Wesley Idlett, Maryville WR-Orlando Webb, N.C. Wesleyan TE-Alonzo Washington, N.C. Wesleyan OL-Carmeron Deaver, N.C. Wesleyan OL-Kennett Hall, Christopher Newport OL-Dexter Hinds, Ferrum OL-Anthony Moore, N.C. Wesleyan OL-Asmun Washington, N.C. Wesleyan DL-LeeRon Boykin, N.C. Wesleyan DL-Mo Salih, Shenandoah DL-Willie Taylor, Ferrum DL-Trevor Wagner, Christopher Newport DL-Jaren Wilcox, N.C. Wesleyan LB-Kyle Chewning, Maryville LB-Adrin Diggs, Christopher Newport LB-Mario Huffman, Averett LB-Joe Lunsford, Shenandoah DB-Dennis Hardy, Ferrum DB-Larry Gibbs, Shenandoah DB-Andreas Platt, Greensboro DB-Quentin Pope, N.C. Wesleyan RS-Jeremy Dixon, Averett K-Tyler Mosko, Methodist P-T.J. Grzesikowski, Ferrum
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---------------USA South Conference--------------- ----- ----------------------Overall----- ---------------------GP Record Win % PF PA GP Record Win % PF PA 7 7-0 1.000 284 148 10 8-2 0.800 365 256 7 5-2 0.714 187 187 10 7-3 0.700 263 244 7 4-3 0.571 155 153 10 6-4 0.600 207 211 7 4-3 0.571 145 126 10 5-5 0.500 189 205 7 3-4 0.429 179 185 10 5-5 0.500 265 264 7 3-4 0.429 143 185 10 4-6 0.400 196 246 7 2-5 0.286 151 230 10 3-7 0.300 202 325 7 0-7 0.000 143 173 10 1-9 0.100 191 214
All-Conference Second Team RB-Tunde Ogun, Christopher Newport RB-Mike Vann, Ferrum FB-Dontavious Watson, Averett QB-Cody Ladutko, Averett WR-Anthony Squillini, Averett WR-Antwan Thorpe, Greensboro TE-Brandon Richardson, Greensboro OL-Brian Cook, Shenandoah OL-Brandon Iseman, Methodist OL-Andrew Hollingsworth, Ferrum OL-Shannon Robinson, Averett OL-Brian Wendel, Maryville DL-Blake Barnes, Maryville DL-Yohance Butler, Maryville DL-James Carter, N.C. Wesleyan DL-Brian Drumgoole, Greensboro DL-Zack Leonard, Ferrum LB-Maureik Goode, Ferrum LB-Antonio Harris, N.C. Wesleyan LB-Jay Kirland, Christopher Newport LB-James Wallace, N.C. Wesleyan DB-Bud Christy, Maryville DB-Brian Leary, Methodist DB-DeAngelo Stewart, N.C. Wesleyan DB-Ryan Wever, Christopher Newport RS-Anthony Squillini, Averett K-Scott Puschell, Ferrum P-Matthew Bourne, Christopher Newport All-Conference Honorable Mention Team RB-Steven Harris, Ferrum RB-Rommel Hightower, Maryville FB-Anthony Cordero, Shenandoah QB-Erik Teague, Methodist WR-Jeremy Dixon, Averett WR-Chris Peoples, Methodist WR-Rico Wallace, Shenandoah TE-Nathan Kindley, Methodist OL-Phil Blaising, Averett
Dennis Derricott, Shenandoah OL-Patrick Green, Christopher Newport OL-Kevin Roberts, Averett OL-Jamal Venable, Shenandoah DL-Albert Brown, Averett DL-Michael Doyne, Methodist DL-Brian Green, Greensboro DL-Kyle Krupp, Christopher Newport DL-Nathan Wooten, Greensboro LB-Zane Cooper, Averett LB-Devon Morrison, Greensboro LB-John Redmond, Shenandoah LB-Logan Smyth, Averett DB-Caleb Clement, Maryville DB-Phil Garrett, Maryville DB-Frederick Reid, Averett DB-Mykel Searcy, Greensboro DB-Demory Williams, Methodist RS-Grady Hart, Methodist K-Andrew Noboa, Maryville P-Donnie Leopold, Greensboro All-Sportsmanship Team Dontavious Watson - Averett Jason Addie - Christopher Newport Maureik Goode - Ferrum Mike Caparaso - Greensboro J.T. McCarty - Maryville Brian Leary - Methodist Teron Bush - N.C. Wesleyan Vern Lunsford - Shenandoah
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Averett made its way back to the top of the USA South Conference standings in 2009, finishing as the league’s runner-up.
Date 9/5
Opponent Bridgewater
Location Bridgewater, Va.
Result L, 44-34
9/19 9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 10/24 10/31 11/7 11/14
Guilford Washington and Lee Greensboro* Christopher Newport* Maryville* Methodist* Shenandoah* Ferrum* N.C. Wesleyan*
Greensboro, N.C. W, 28-3 Danville, Va. W, 14-10 Greensboro, N.C. W, 28-17 Danville, Va. L, 43-12 Maryville, Tenn. W, 24-21 Danville, Va. W, 38-7 Danville, Va. W, 24-22 Ferrum, Va. W, 34-28 (3 OT) Danville, Va. L, 49-27
GAME 1: Bridgewater 44, Averett 34 BRIDGEWATER, Va. — Averett pulled to within 10 points of Bridgewater with just over five minutes to play, but the Cougars couldn’t get any closer after a digging a big hole early. The Eagled held off Averett 44-34 in both teams’ season-opener. Bridgewater (1-0) jumped out to a 24-0 lead thanks to a couple of big plays. Mike Clements’ 44-yard interception return put the Eagles ahead 17-0 and wide receiver Rudy Jackson added an 83-yard punt return for a touchdown. Yet, Averett (0-1) battled back. After trailing 31-13 at halftime, the Cougars scored the only points of the third quarter on a 9-yard run by freshman Antwan Hughes. Bridgewater answered with a touchdown at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Cougars came right back with a 60yard touchdown pass from junior Philip Kwiatkowski to senior receiver Anthony Squillini. The score cut Bridgewater’s lead to 38-28 with 5:37 to play. The Cougars forced Bridgewater to go three-and-out and got the ball back with four and a half minutes left. However, Averett’s offense couldn’t get a first down. The Eagles added another touchdown, which was offset by Averett touchdown as time expired. Depsite the loss, Averett outshined Bridgewater in most statistical categories. The Cougars outgained the Eagles in rushing and passing yards to the total of 124 more offensive yards. Averett also had 10 more first downs and more time of possession. However, the bad start was too tough to overcome for the Cougars. Kwiatkowski led Averett with 205 yards passing. Seniors Brian Daniels and Dontavious Watson added rushing touchdowns, along with Hughes and junior quarterback Cody Ladutko. Senior Zane Cooper and junior Justin McCauley led Averett’s defense with seven tackles apiece. Sophomore defensive tackle Albert Brown added a 16-yard interception return. Bridgewater quarterback Hagan Driskell threw for 151 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Eagles. Averett 0 Bridgewater 17
13 14
7 0
14 13
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34 44
Scoring Summary First Quarter BC Beiler 18 pass from Driskell (Davis kick), 12:40 BC Davis 31 field goal, 8:12 BC Clements 44 interception return (Davis kick), 3:16 Second Quarter BC Jackson 83 punt return (Davis kick), 9:05 AU Daniels 1 run (Klusacek kick), 5:21 BC Tate 4 run (Davis kick), 3:10 AU Watson 12 run (Klusacek kick failed), 1:00 Third Quarter AU A. Hughes 9 run (Klusacek kick), 7:39 Fourth Quarter BC Cole 12 pass from Driskell (Davis kick), 11:01 AU Squillini 60 pass from Kwiatkowski (Oristian pass from Kwiatkowski), 5:37 BC Jackson 19 pass from Driskell (Davis kick failed), 2:17 AU Ladutko 11 run, 0:00
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2009 IN REVIEW GAME 2: Averett 28, Guilford 3 GREENSBORO, N.C. — It took two quarters to get into a rhythm, but the Averett University offense scored three touchdowns in the second half to pull away from the Guilford College Quakers en route to a 28-3 win Saturday night at the Armfield Athletic Center. The two teams traded punts for most of the first half, but a long pass from quarterback Cody Ladutko to senior wide receiver Anthony Squillini gave the Cougars (1-1) a first and goal at the Quaker 2-yard line. With 2:02 left to play in the first half, Brian Daniels punched the ball in from there to give Averett a 7-0 lead they would never relinquish. The Averett offense came alive in the second half, scoring three touchdowns. Squillini and Ladutko connected for a 64-yard scoring strike with 1:52 remaining the third quarter, which marked Ladutko’s first career passing touchdown as a Cougar. The Quakers (0-3) had a tough time with the Mike Dunlevy’s defense, who only allowed 228 yards. They lone Guilford scoring play came with 2:58 remaining in the third quarter on a 30-yard field goal by Brad Scott. Steven Oristian also hauled in a scoring pass from Ladutko in the fourth quarter and Daniels scored on a 1-yard run with 24 seconds remaining to give Averett the 28-3 win. Dontavious Watson led the way for Averett on the ground, picking up 46 yards on 15 attempts. Ladutko ran the ball three times and gained 30 yards. Squillini led all receivers, snagging nine balls for school single-game record 174 yards and a touchdown. It was his second career 100-yard receiving game. Jorge Del Valle caught three passes for 44 yards. Defensively, Zane Cooper led the way for the Cougars, recording 12 tackles and an interception. Albert Brown, Frederick Reid and Logan Smyth all recorded six tackles. Senior linebacker Mario Huffman set a school record with three fumble recoveries.
Averett Guilford
0 0
7 0
7 3
14 0
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28 3
Scoring Summary Second Quarter AU Daniels 2 run (Klusacek kick), 2:02 Thurd Quarter GC Scott 30 field goal, 2:58 AU Squillini 64 pass from Ladutko (Klusacek kick), 1:52 Fourth Quarter AU Oristian 11 pass from Ladutko (Klusacek kick), 7:07 AU Daniels 1 run (Klusacek kick), 0:24
GAME 3: Averett 14, Wash. & Lee 10 DANVILLE, Va. — On a day when the rainy, muddy field conditions made scoring drives a rarity, Averett’s defense got the job done. The Cougars shut out Washington & Lee University in the second half for a 14-10 victory on Homecoming at the Cougar Den on Saturday. Averett (2-1) held Washington & Lee to zero rushing yards on 15 carries in the second half, and the Cougars picked off three passes — including one by senior Frederick Reid with less than two minutes to play — to seal their second consecutive victory. With a light mist falling early in the game, Washington & Lee (1-3) took a 3-0 lead on a Martin Pritchard 27-yard field goal in the first quarter. With both offenses struggling to get anything going, the Generals broke through for a touchdown on a 3-yard run by Jonathan Clemo, which gave Washington & Lee a 10-0 advantage wit 3:34 to go in the second quarter. Averett answered the challenge on its next possession with a seven-play, 59-yard drive that culminated in a 28-yard touchdown reception from junior quarterback Cody Ladutko to senior wide receiver Anthony Squillini. Although the Cougars cut the deficit to 10-7, they gave the Generals great field position on the kickoff return. Washington & Lee, however, fumbled the ball away on an errant option toss inside Averett’s 30-yard line. Cougars sophomore defensive end Anssi Nevalainen dove on the loose ball to swing the momentum in Averett’s way to end the half. As the rain steadily picked up at the start of the second half, neither team had success moving the ball early in the third quarter. Averett caught a break when the defense held Washington & Lee to three-and-out and got great field position on a punt that didn’t make it to midfield. Following a pair of Averett rushes, Ladutko once again found Squillini along the left side for a 31-yard touchdown. Squillini finished the game with seven receptions for 87 yards and a pair of scores. The win was the Cougars’ first against Washington & Lee in three meetings. Averett’s defense limited Washington & Lee — which was averaging 217.0 rushing yards a contest — to 124 yards on the ground and just 184 yards of total offense. The Cougars’ defense was led by junior linebacker Logan Smyth, who had a team-high eight tackles and a sack for a loss of 9 yards. Reid, sophomore Matthew Smith and sophomore Jerel Robinson each had an interception. While Washington & Lee had four turnovers, Averett didn’t turn the ball over once for the second week in a row.
GAME 4: Averett 28, Greensboro 17 GREENSBORO, N.C. — A dominant first half helped Averett withstand a run late as the Cougars defeated Greensboro College 28-17 in both teams’ USA South Conference openers on Saturday night at Jamieson Stadium. Averett, which hadn’t scored a single point in the first quarter through the first three games this season, changed that with two touchdowns in the first quarter against the Pride. Junior running back Mark Williams scored his first touchdown of the season on a 15-yard rush to the right side of the end zone just over seven minutes into the contest. Following a Greensboro field goal, Averett struck again. Senior running back Dontavious Watson found the end zone on a 7-yard run to put the Cougars ahead 14-3. The Cougars (4-1, 1-0 USA South) added another score before the half. Junior quarterback Cody Ladutko found Jeremy Dixon on a screen pass, and Dixon cut back through the middle 11 yards for his first touchdown of the season. That 21-3 lead, which held up through halftime, increased to 28-3 when sophomore defense end Anssi Nevalainen intercepted Greensboro quarterback Mike Caparaso and returned it 11 yards for another Cougars touchdown early in the third quarter. That play proved to be crucial for Averett, which was held scoreless the rest of the game. Greensboro (2-2, 0-1 USA South) closed the gap to 28-17 thanks to a poor snap on a punt attempt by Averett, which gave the Pride the ball on the Averett 29 — a loss of 31 yards on the play. Greensboro eventually scored on a 32-yard touchdown pass to Antwan Thorpe, who tiptoed down the right sideline for his second score of the evening. Thorpe also scored earlier on a 55-yard reception. Although Greensboro took advantage of one Averett mistake, it couldn’t capitalize on another. Ladutko was intercepted by Andreas Platt, who returned it deep into Averett territory. However, a personal foul penalty pushed the ball back to the Averett 41. The Pride’s drive stalled with the help of a false start and the Cougars stopped Greensboro on fourth down to dodge the bullet. Averett’s defense didn’t allow the Pride to get anything else going late as Greensboro ran out of time for any sort of comeback attempt in the final minutes. Averett, which beat Greensboro for the sixth time in their last seven meetings, won its three consecutive games for the first time since 2006.
Wash. & Lee 3 Averett 0
Scoring Summary First Quarter AU M. Williams 15 run (Klusacek kick), 7:18 GC Wolf 29 field goal, 3:01 AU Watson 7 run (Klusacek kick), 0:35 Second Quarter AU Dixon 11 pass from Ladutko (Klusacek kick), 9:01 Third Quarter AU Nevalainen 11 interception return (Klusacek kick), 12:48 GC Thorpe 55 pass from Adams (Walker kick), 7:12 Fourth Quarter GC Thorpe 31 pass from Adams (Walker kick), 9:20
7 7
0 7
0 0
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10 14
Scoring Summary First Quarter WL Pritchard 27 field goal, 6:35 Second Quarter WL Clemo 3 run (Pritchard kick), 3:34 AU Squillini 28 pass from Ladutko (Klusacek kick), 1:35 Third Quarter AU Squillini 31 pass from Ladutko (Klusacek kick), 2:25
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Averett 14 Greensboro 3
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7 0
7 7
0 7
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2009 IN REVIEW GAME 5: Christ. Newport 43, Averett 12 DANVILLE, Va. — Christopher Newport University rushed for more than 500 yards and dominated the time of possession in a 43-12 victory over Averett on Saturday afternoon. Christopher Newport running back Tunde Ogun rushed for 285 yards and three touchdowns on 34 carries to lead the Captains’ charge. Ogun’s total set the school’s single-game rushing record, and his third touchdown of the day set CNU’s career touchdown mark. The Captains’ offense ate up more than 43 minutes of the clock, leaving the worn-down Averett defense on the field for the majority of the game. CNU (3-2, 2-0 USA South) took a 14-0 lead with a minute left in the first quarter on Ogun’s first score of the day, but Averett stole the momentum temporarily just seconds later. Junior Jeremy Dixon returned the ensuing kickoff 88 yards for a touchdown. The play tied the Averett mark for the second longest kickoff return for a touchdown, which was held by J.R. Conteh. Only Duane Alston’s 92-yard kick return in 2006 ranks longer than the mark now shared by Dixon and Conteh. Ogun broke off a 64-yard touchdown run to put Christopher Newport ahead 21-6, and that score held up until halftime. Following the break, Ogun added his third touchdown to increase the Captains’ lead to 28-6. Averett (3-2, 1-1 USA South) gave up two more points minutes later on a safety. The Cougars’ offense finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter. Junior quarterback Cody Ladutko found freshman Chris Williams for a 36-yard touchdown pass, which cut CNU’s lead to 30-12. Christopher Newport, which set the Averett opponent record with 72 total rushes, added two more touchdowns on the ground in the final 3:35 to put the game away. Averett was limited to 191 yards of total offense, including minus-3 yards of net rushing. Dixon shined on special teams and offense for the Cougars. He had two catches for 72 yards, including a 45yard reception. He also returned three kickoffs for a total of 134 yards. In addition to his 88-yard return for a touchdown, he also returned a kick 45 yards. Averett’s defense was led by senior Mario Huffman, who had 11.5 tackles. CNU Averett
14 6
7 0
9 0
13 6
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43 12
Scoring Summary First Quarter CN Epps 3 run (Bourne kick), 9:18 CN Ogun 2 run (Bourne kick), 1:00 CN Dixon 88 kick return (Klusacek kick failed), 0:44 Second Quarter CN Ogun 64 run (Bourne kick), 3:04 Third Quarter CN Ogun 1 run (Bourne kick), 7:20 CN Team safety, 5:07 Fourth Quarter AU C. Williams 36 pass from Ladutko (Ladutko pass failed), 13:02 CN Reid 1 run (Ponton kick), 3:35 CN K. Gaines 19 run (Ponton kick failed), 0:02
GAME 6: Averett 24, Maryville 21 MARYVILLE, Tenn. — Averett took its first lead with 1:18 to play and the Cougars held on to complete a 24-21 comeback victory over Maryville College on a wet afternoon. Trailing 21-16, Averett quickly drove down the field deep into Maryville territory. Junior quarterback Cody Laduto completed a pass senior fullback Dontavious Watson, who found the right side of the end zone with 1:18 to play. The Cougars got the two-point conversion to go ahead by three. Maryville got to midfield with less than a minute to play, but Tim Conner was intercepted by junior safety Jeremy Clifton to end the threat. Averett ran out the clock to steal a win on the Scots’ homecoming. Maryville (3-3, 2-1 USA South) opened the game on a tear, scoring two touchdowns in the first five minutes of the contest. Conner connected with Ryan Roach for a pair of scores to put the Scots ahead 14-0. Averett responded later in the first half with a 7-yard touchdown by freshman running back Antwan Hughes, but the extra point was blocked. The Scots responded with another touchdown less than three minutes later. Rommel Hightower rushed for a 17-yard score to increase Maryville’s lead t0 21-6 with 3:09 left in the first quarter. Averett scored the lone points of the second quarter on a 36-yard field goal by junior Marcus Klusacek. Although the Cougars could only cut the Maryville lead to 21-9 by halftime, the defense held the Scots without another point. That trend continued into the second half. With the defense shutting down Maryville’s offense, the Cougars mounted their comeback. Junior quarterback Philip Kwiatkowski hit junior wide receiver Jeremy Dixon, who cut across the middle for a 26-yard touchdown with 9:12 left in the third quarter. Averett took the 21-16 deficit into the fourth quarter, but the Cougars orchestrated their game-winner drive with just over three minutes to play. Ladutko led the Cougars on an 11-play, 66-yard drive that culminated in the touchdown throw to Watson with 1:18 to play. Ladutko then found Oristian for the two-point conversion to put Averett ahead 24-21. Averett’s defense earned the assist in the come-frombehind victory. After giving up three touchdowns in the first quarter, the Cougars limited Maryville to just 99 yards in the final three quarters combined. The Cougars also forced three interceptions and two fumbles throughout the game.
GAME 7: Averett 38, Methodist 7 DANVILLE, Va. — With its defense dominating, Averett’s rushing attack trampled Methodist University 38-7 in USA South Conference action on Saturday afternoon at the Cougar Den. The Cougars (5-2, 3-1 USA South) ran for a school-record 310 yards and had four rushing touchdowns to notch their fifth win in six games. While Averett’s ground game found plenty of success, the story of the game was the Cougars’ defense. Averett limited Methodist (2-5, 1-3 USA South) to only 114 total yards — the lowest total by an opponent sine 2002. Yet, perhaps the most impressive stat was that Averett’s defense didn’t allow a first down until 8:48 left in the fourth quarter — when most of the Cougars’ starting unit were out of the game. On an afternoon where the weather alternated between showers and partly sunny skies, Averett got its offense going midway through the first quarter. Freshman Antwan Hughes capped off a five-play, 59-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown run to put Averett ahead 6-0. Averett, which set a team single-game records with 63 rushing attempts and 310 net rushing yards, continued to attack on the ground. Senior Dontavious Watson scored a pair of rushing touchdowns to help put Averett ahead 21-0 at the half. Watson led all Averett rushers with 15 carries for 98 yards. Another running back got in on the scoring action in the second half. Freshman Anthony McCall scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 13-yard run to extend the Cougars’ lead to 28-0 with 11:58 left in the third quarter. Junior quarterback Cody Ladutko, who threw for 113 yards, tossed his only touchdown of the game on Averett’s next drive. Ladutko found senior wide receiver Anthony Squillini for a 36-yard score down the left sideline. The Cougars also tacked on a 40-yard field goal by Matthew Wilson early in the fourth quarter. Methodist’s lone score came in the final six minutes on an Erik Teague 1-yard run up the middle. The Monarchs got four of their five total first downs on that scoring drive. Averett’s defense forced three interceptions — one each by senior Zane Cooper and freshmen Anthony Bowie and Mat Wilson. Another freshman, Michael Crudup, led the team in tackles with 4.5 — all coming on special teams.
Averett Maryville
Scoring Summary First Quarter AU Hughes 10 run (Klusacek kick failed), 5:20 Second Quarter AU Watson 3 run (Del Valle run), 14:15 AU Watson 2 run (Wilson kick), 5:47 Third Quarter AU McCall 13 run (Wilson kick), 11:58 AU Squillini 36 pass from Ladutko (Wilson kick), 8:02 Fourth Quarter AU Wilson 40 field goal, 9:42 MU Teague 1 run (Mosko kick), 5:59
6 21
3 0
7 0
8 0
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24 21
Scoring Summary First Quarter MC Roach 32 pass from Conner (Noboa kick), 13:54 MC Roach 34 pass from Conner (Noboa kick), 10:55 AU Hughes 7 run (Klusacek kick blocked), 5:32 MC Hightower 17 run (Noboa kick), 3:09 Second Quarter AU Klusacek 36 field goal, 10:13 Third Quarter AU Dixon 26 pass from Kwiatkowski (Klusacek kick), 9:12 Fourth Quarter AU Watson 6 pass from Ladutko (Ladutko pass to Oristian), 1:18
Methodist Averett
0 6
0 15
0 14
7 3
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2009 IN REVIEW GAME 8: Averett 24, Shenandoah 22 DANVILLE, Va. — On a dreary Halloween afternoon, it seemed only fitting that the game between Averett and Shenandoah would be a thriller. Despite a late rally by the Hornets, Averett held on for a 24-22 victory. Trailing by eight with just over two minutes to play, Shenandoah (1-7, 0-5 USA South) orchestrated an 11-play, 87-yard scoring drive with no timeouts. Hornets quarterback Vern Lunsford capped off the drive with a 6-yard touchdown run with 18 seconds to play. Shenandoah went for the twopoint conversion, but Lunsford’s pass to the end zone was incomplete. With Averett (6-2, 4-1 USA South) ahead 24-22, Shenandoah needed a miracle. The Hornets nearly got it. Shenandoah’s onside kick bounced off the fingertips of senior Anthony Squillini and was recovered by the Hornets. However, an offsides call nullified the play and forced Shenandoah to redo the kick. This time, Squillini reeled it in and fell to the ground to preserve the Averett victory. Shenandoah, which has lost seven consecutive games (each by eight points or less), beat the Cougars in rushing yards, passing yards and time of possession. However, Averett made plays when it needed to throughout the game. Averett went three-and-out on its opening possession, but Shenandoah fumbled the punt return, giving the Cougars the ball at the Hornets’ 27-yard line. After a Jeremy Dixon run for 8 yards, senior Dontavious Watson scampered in from 19 yards out to put Averett on top 7-0. Shenandoah got on the scoreboard midway through the second quarter with a 12-yard pass from Lunsford to Keone Kyle, but the Hornets missed the extra point. Shenandoah eventually took a 9-7 lead on its mext possession with a 22-yard field goal by Cory Gay. The Cougars got the ball back with 1:20 left in the first half and worked their way down to the Shenandoah 3-yard line with three seconds to go. Averett settled for a 20-yard field goal to take a 10-9 lead into the locker rooms. Averett extended its lead to 17-9 on a 67-yard touchdown pass to Squillini from quarterback Cody Ladutko on the Cougars’ first possession of the second half. Squillini caught the ball over the middle and worked his way past defenders on the right sideline for his sixth touchdown of the season. Averett’s next drive ended in another touchdown. Watson scored from 6 yards out to increase the Cougars’ advantage to 24-9 with 4:37 left in the third quarter. But Shenandoah didn’t go away quietly. Lunsford capped off a nine-play, 51-yard drive with a 6-yard touchdown run to close Averett lead to 24-16 with 14:55 left in the fourth quarter. Shenandoah 0 9 0 13 — 22 Averett 7 3 14 0 — 24 Scoring Summary
First Quarter AU Watson 19 run (Wilson kick), 12:44 Second Quarter SU Kyle 12 pass from Lunsford (Gay kick failed), 10:19 SU Gay 22 field goal,1:23 AU Wilson 20 field goal, 0:00 Third Quarter AU Squillini 67 pass from Ladutko (Wilson kick), 9:51 AU Watson 6 run (Wilson kick), 4:37 Fourth Quarter SU Lunsford 6 run (Gay kick), 14:55 SU Hayes 15 pass from Lunsford (Lunsford pass failed), 0:18
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GAME 9: Averett 34, Ferrum 28 (3 OT) FERRUM, Va. — Dontavious Watson couldn’t breathe, but he didn’t mind. The senior running back was at the bottom of the pile as his Averett teammates mauled him following a 25-yard game-winning touchdown run in the third overtime. The Cougars held off Ferrum 24-28 in three overtimes. Averett (7-2, 5-1 USA South) couldn’t make a 14-7 lead hold up in regulation as Ferrum (4-5, 2-4 USA South) scored a game-tying touchdown with less than a minute to play. In overtime, Averett elected to play defense first. However, the Cougars were unsuccessful in keeping Ferrum out of the end zone. Mike Vann scored from 1-yard out to put the Panthers in front. On Averett’s ensuing possession, the Cougars knotted the score with a 5-yard fade pass to senior Anthony Squillini from junior Cody Ladutko to force a second overtime. Watson punched it in from 3 yards out to give Averett a 28-21 advantage, but once again the Panthers matched them. Vann plowed through the defense for an 8-yard run to send the game to a third overtime. The Panthers got the first possession in the third overtime and continued to find success on the ground. On third down and 6 from Averett’s 21-yard line, Ferrum quarterback Matt Dobson — who gave Averett’s defense trouble all afternoon — appeared to be scrambling for another Ferrum first down, but junior linebacker Logan Smyth clipped Dobson’s ankle just enough to make the junior stumble. In the process, Dobson lost the ball and Averett freshman Asaad Graham was there to fall on it. With the fate in their own hands, the Cougars needed either a field goal or a touchdown to earn the win. Watson didn’t make them wait long. The 5-foor-10, 204-pounder bounced off a defender and got out to the right sideline, where he tight-roped the line all the way into the end zone to give Averett its first ever win at Ferrum in six attempts. Averett and Ferrum both struggled to get anything going offensively in the first half. Averett missed two field goal attempts, and neither team got on the scoreboard until Dobson scored from 14 yards out with 37 seconds left in the first half. Averett finally got the momentum it needed early in the third quarter. Junior Jeremy Dixon broke a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown to tie the game. The Cougars then took their first lead on their next possession when freshman Anthony McCall capped off a nine-play, 67-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown. Averett Ferrum
0 0
0 7
14 0
0 20 7 14
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Scoring Summary Second Quarter FC Dobson 14 run (Puschell kick), 0:37 Third Quarter AU Dixon 73 punt return (Wilson kick), 9:48 AU McCall 3 run (Wilson kick), 3:44 Fourth Quarter FC Dobson 1 run (Puschell kick), 0:57 Overtime FC Vann 1 run (Puschell kick) AU Squillini 5 pass from Ladutko (Wilson kick) AU Watson 3 run (Wilson kick) FC Vann 8 run (Puschell kick) AU Watson 25 run
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GAME 10: N.C. Wesleyan 49, Averett 27 DANVILLE, Va. — Averett’s run for a second USA South Conference championship fell short. The Cougars lost to N.C. Wesleyan College 49-27 on Senior Day at the Cougar Den in the team’s season finale. Averett (7-3, 5-2 USA South) challenged the Bishops’ high-scoring offense early, but in the end N.C. Wesleyan’s offense was too much. The Bishops (8-2, 7-0 USA South) outscored Averett 21-6 in the second half as they pulled away to finish off an undefeated run the conference to earn their second outright USA South title in three seasons. N.C. Wesleyan quarterback Bo Jordan rushed for five of the Bishops’ seven touchdowns in their third consecutive win over Averett. Although N.C. Wesleyan pulled away in the second half, it was far from a one-sided game in the first half as the two teams matched each other early on. The Bishops struck first, quickly marching down the field on the opening possession. Jordan capped off the 11-play, 70-yard drive with a 2-yard rushing touchdown to give N.C. Wesleyan a 7-0. Averett wasn’t phased. A 40-yard kickoff return by junior Jeremy Dixon put the Cougars well into N.C. Wesleyan territory. That set up a 3-yard run by freshman Anthony McCall on fourth down, which tied the game. The Bishops counted with another Jordan rushing touchdown, this time from 7 yards out. Yet, once again, the Cougars answered right back. Dixon returned the kickoff 86 yards for a touchdown, his second kickoff return for a score this season. Averett took its only lead at the start of the second quarter thanks to solid field position. The Cougars defense backed N.C. Wesleyan deep into the Bishops’ own territory, which proved to be helpful when N.C. Wesleyan was forced to punt. Averett got the ball on the Bishops’ 34-yard line after a 9-yard return by Dixon. After junior quarterback Cody Ladutko found Dixon for a 13-yard gain, Ladutko rolled right on a naked bootleg for a 15-yard score to put Averett ahead 21-14. N.C. Wesleyan eventually knotted the score on a Jordan touchdown run from 7 yards out. On the ensuing kickoff, the Bishops kicked the ball short. It paid off as the Cougars muffed the return and N.C. Wesleyan recovered it with 2:49 left in the first half. It proved to be the turning point in the game. N.C. Wesleyan
Averett
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14
14
7
14
0
7
6
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Scoring Summary First Quarter NC Jordan 2 run (Quicker kick), 10:10 AU McCall 3 run (Wilson kick), 5:18 NC Jordan 7 run (Quicker kick), 1:00 AU Dixon 86 kick return (Wilson kick), 0:46 Second Quarter AU Ladutko 15 run (Wilson kick), 11:56 NC Jordan 7 run (Quicker kick), 2:54 NC Jordan 2 run (Quicker kick), 0:41 Third Quarter NC Haywood 2 run (Quicker kick), 7:05 NC Smith 23 run (Quicker kick), 2:46 Fourth Quarter NC Jordan 1 run (Quicker kick), 7:50 AU Dixon 17 pass from Ladutko (Wilson kick failed), 5:12
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
2009 TEAM STATISTICS 2009 TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game SCORE BY QUARTERS Averett Opponents
AU 263 26.3 171 77 81 13 1,323 1,610 287 375 3.5 132.3 20 1,790 151-301-10 5.9 11.9 179.0 13 3113 676 4.6 311.3 44-894 27-332 15-143 20.3 12.3 9.5 13-5 74-681 68.1 54-1859 34.4 30.2 27:53 54/148 36% 9/27 33% 21-108 22 37 3-12 0-1 26-34 76% 24-34 71% 26-31 84% 4403 5/881 1st 53 72
2nd 62 58
3rd 77 33
4th 51 67
OPP 244 24.4 178 92 73 13 1,860 2,115 255 429 4.3 186.0 22 1,572 122-237-15 6.6 12.9 157.2 9 3432 666 5.2 343.2 41-871 17-146 10-115 21.2 8.6 11.5 27-15 63-554 55.4 54-1948 36.1 27.7 32:07 42/143 29% 14/21 67% 19-115 -12 33 5-11 1-1 30-36 83% 25-36 69% 29-32 91% 10376 5/2075 OT 20 14
Total 263 244
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2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING WATSON, Dontavius HUGHES, Antwan WILLIAMS, Mark MCCALL, Anthony LADUTKO, Cody CRUDUP, Michael SQUILLINI, Anthony DANIELS, Brian CARTER, Jamar SHEDD, Nicholas KWIATKOWSKI, Phil DEL VALLE, Jorge RICHMAN, Zachary SIDDALL, Xavier DIXON, Jeremy TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
GP 10 8 10 7 10 5 10 8 1 9 3 7 9 1 10 9 10 10
Att 127 75 46 28 51 1 9 7 3 3 4 2 1 1 6 11 375 429
PASSING G LADUTKO, Cody 10 KWIATKOWSKI, Phil 3 TEAM 9 Total.......... 10 Opponents...... 10
Effic 111.99 90.95 0.00 107.73 107.07
RECEIVING G SQUILLINI, Anthony 10 DIXON, Jeremy 10 WILLIAMS, Chris 10 ORISTIAN, Steve 10 WATSON, Dontavius 10 DEL VALLE, Jorge 7 WILLIAMS, Mark 10 REED, Donald 7 HUGHES, Antwan 8 ROBINSON, Shannon 10 SHEDD, Nicholas 9 Total.......... 10 Opponents...... 10
No. 55 31 24 14 8 6 5 4 2 1 1 151 122
Gain 638 344 202 116 207 16 26 14 11 7 15 3 1 0 10 0 1610 2115
Loss 30 20 13 5 135 0 10 0 1 0 9 2 0 1 14 47 287 255
Net 608 324 189 111 72 16 16 14 10 7 6 1 1 -1 -4 -47 1323 1860
Avg 4.8 4.3 4.1 4.0 1.4 16.0 1.8 2.0 3.3 2.3 1.5 0.5 1.0 -1.0 -0.7 -4.3 3.5 4.3
Cmp-Att-Int 131-253-7 20-45-3 0-3-0 151-301-10 122-237-15
Pct 51.8 44.4 0.0 50.2 51.5
Yds 1548 242 0 1790 1572
Yds 816 352 237 137 65 70 43 36 11 14 9 1790 1572
Avg 14.8 11.4 9.9 9.8 8.1 11.7 8.6 9.0 5.5 14.0 9.0 11.9 12.9
TD 7 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 9
|---------------- PATs ---------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass WATSON, Dontavius 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 SQUILLINI, Anthony 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 DIXON, Jeremy 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 WILSON, Matthew 0 2-7 13-14 0-0 0 0-0 MCCALL, Anthony 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 DANIELS, Brian 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 HUGHES, Antwan 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 KLUSACEK, Marcus 0 1-5 13-17 0-0 0 0-0 LADUTKO, Cody 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 ORISTIAN, Steve 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 NEVALAINEN, Anssi 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 WILLIAMS, Mark 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 WILLIAMS, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 DEL VALLE, Jorge 0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 KWIATKOWSKI, Phil 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 Total.......... 37 3-12 26-31 1-1 2 2-3 Opponents...... 33 5-11 29-32 0-0 0 0-1
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TD Long Avg/G 8 35 60.8 3 22 40.5 1 15 18.9 3 13 15.9 2 16 7.2 0 16 3.2 0 7 1.6 3 5 1.8 0 10 10.0 0 4 0.8 0 10 2.0 0 3 0.1 0 1 0.1 0 0 -1.0 0 8 -0.4 0 0 -5.2 20 35 132.3 22 64 186.0 TD 11 2 0 13 9
Lng 67 60 0 67 55
Long 67 45 36 20 32 26 15 18 14 14 9 67 55
DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg/G 154.8 80.7 0.0 179.0 157.2 Avg/G 81.6 35.2 23.7 13.7 6.5 10.0 4.3 5.1 1.4 1.4 1.0 179.0 157.2
Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Points 54 42 36 19 18 18 18 16 12 10 6 6 6 2 0 263 244
TOTAL OFFENSE LADUTKO, Cody WATSON, Dontavius HUGHES, Antwan KWIATKOWSKI, Phil WILLIAMS, Mark MCCALL, Anthony SQUILLINI, Anthony CRUDUP, Michael DANIELS, Brian CARTER, Jamar SHEDD, Nicholas RICHMAN, Zachary DEL VALLE, Jorge SIDDALL, Xavier DIXON, Jeremy TEAM Total.......... Opponents......
G Plays Rush 10 304 72 10 127 608 8 75 324 3 49 6 10 46 189 7 28 111 10 9 16 5 1 16 8 7 14 1 3 10 9 3 7 9 1 1 7 2 1 1 1 -1 10 6 -4 9 14 -47 10 676 1323 10 666 1860
Pass 1548 0 0 242 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1790 1572
Total Avg/G 1620 162.0 608 60.8 324 40.5 248 82.7 189 18.9 111 15.9 16 1.6 16 3.2 14 1.8 10 10.0 7 0.8 1 0.1 1 0.1 -1 -1.0 -4 -0.4 -47 -5.2 3113 311.3 3432 343.2
PUNT RETURNS DDIXON, Jeremy SQUILLINI, Anthony ROBINSON, Jerel Total.......... Opponents......
No. 16 10 1 27 17
Yds 210 120 2 332 146
Avg 13.1 12.0 2.0 12.3 8.6
TD 1 0 0 1 1
Long 73 37 2 73 83
INTERCEPTIONS COOPER, Zane BOWIE, Anthony BONILLA, William ROBINSON, Jerel WILSON, Mat SMITH, Matthew REID, Frederick NEVALAINEN, Anssi CLIFTON, Jeremy BROWN, Albert Total.......... Opponents......
No. 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 10
Yds 27 47 10 4 13 15 0 11 0 16 143 115
Avg 6.8 15.7 10.0 4.0 13.0 15.0 0.0 11.0 0.0 16.0 9.5 11.5
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1
Long 24 32 10 4 13 15 0 11 0 16 32 44
KICK RETURNS SQUILLINI, Anthony DIXON, Jeremy WATSON, Dontavius CRUDUP, Michael SHEDD, Nicholas IWU-BYRD, Sirpatrick GROSS, Dale TEAM PEARSALL, Keith KLUSACEK, Marcus Total.......... Opponents......
No. 21 6 6 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 44 41
Yds 397 298 94 52 26 6 0 0 10 11 894 871
Avg 18.9 49.7 15.7 17.3 13.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 11.0 20.3 21.2
TD 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Long 57 88 29 26 17 6 0 0 10 11 88 58
FIELD GOALS M-A Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Lg Blk KLUSACEK, M. 1-5 20.0 0-0 0-2 1-3 0-0 36 2 WILSON, Matthew 2-7 28.6 0-0 1-3 0-0 1-4 40 2 PUNTING RICHMAN, Z. KLUSACEK, M. Total.......... Opponents......
No. Yds 45 1582 9 277 54 1859 54 1948
KICKOFFS KLUSACEK, M. FALK, Justin RICHMAN, Z. Total.......... Opponents......
No. 36 8 1 45 45
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Avg Lng TB FC I20 Blkd 35.2 69 1 12 17 0 30.8 54 3 0 1 0 34.4 69 4 12 18 0 36.1 59 6 8 8 0
Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn 2016 56.0 2 0 426 53.2 0 1 30 30.0 0 0 2472 54.9 2 1 871 34.7 35 2213 49.2 1 1 894 28.9 41
2009 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS |-----------------Tackles-----------------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp HUFFMAN, Mario 10 41 45 86 4.0-18 2.0-16 . 5 COOPER, Zane 10 33 38 71 3.5-7 1.0-0 4-27 2 SMYTH, Logan 10 29 38 67 7.5-36 3.0-21 . 4 REID, Frederick 9 28 15 43 3.0-17 . 1-0 5 BROWN, Albert 10 16 22 38 2.0-8 1.0-6 1-16 . McCAULEY, Justin 10 19 18 37 3.0-4 . . 1 SMITH, Matthew 10 14 18 32 1.0-1 1.0-1 1-15 1 IWU-BYRD, Sirpatrick 10 13 18 31 5.5-19 2.0-8 . . MORTON, Zack 10 14 17 31 5.0-20 3.0-15 . 1 NEVALAINEN, Anssi 10 17 13 30 6.5-23 3.0-12 1-11 1 ROBINSON, Jerel 10 21 8 29 2.5-11 . 1-4 1 DANIELS, Brian 8 13 14 27 3.5-12 1.0-8 . . BONILLA, William 9 14 10 24 0.5-1 . 1-10 . CLIFTON, Jeremy 10 15 7 22 0.5-1 . 1-0 6 FAULKNER, Ray 9 6 9 15 4.0-18 2.0-15 . . GRAHAM, Asaad 7 12 2 14 . . . 1 BOWIE, Anthony 9 12 1 13 3.0-11 . 3-47 2 BURRIS, Chase 6 3 8 11 1.0-4 . . . SCRUGGS, Corey 6 3 6 9 1.0-1 . . . HUGHES, Tony 6 5 3 8 . . . . STEPHENS, Wynton 8 3 4 7 2.0-9 2.0-6 . . WILLIAMS, Chris 10 4 1 5 . . . . CRUDUP, Michael 5 4 1 5 . . . . FREED, Joshua 4 1 3 4 . . . . ROBINSON, Brad 5 3 1 4 . . . . ORISTIAN, Steve 10 2 2 4 . . . . MCCALL, Anthony 7 1 3 4 . . . . SMITH, Kyle 4 2 2 4 . . . . DAILEY, Urgent 4 1 2 3 . . . . WILLIAMS, Mark 10 2 1 3 . . . . KLUSACEK, Marcus 10 2 1 3 . . . . FLETCHER, Lewis 2 1 1 2 . . . . PEARSALL, Keith 5 1 1 2 . . . . NORD, Jean Max 3 1 1 2 . . . . CHILDRESS, Jacob 3 . 2 2 . . . . DIXON, Jeremy 10 2 . 2 . . . . TEAM 9 2 . 2 1.0-3 . . . MCCLOUD, Matt 2 . 1 1 . . . . GREEN, Mark 1 . 1 1 . . . . NICHOLSON, Tremell 4 1 . 1 . . . . WATSON, Dontavius 10 1 . 1 . . . . JOYNER, Norell 2 . 1 1 . . . . LEMOINE, Nicholas 2 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . KEMP, Shane 1 1 . 1 . . . . MAYO, Alex 7 1 . 1 . . . . LADUTKO, Cody 10 1 . 1 . . . . HOPPER, Daniel 1 . 1 1 . . . . WILSON, Mat 2 . . . . . 1-13 . Total.......... 10 366 340 706 61-225 21-108 15-143 30 Opponents...... 10 387 286 673 62.0-256 19-115 10-115 38
QBH . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 14
|---Fumbles---| Blkd Rcv-Yds FF Kick 3-0 . . . 1 . 2-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . . . . 1 . 1-0 1 . . . . 1-0 . . 1-0 1 . . . . 1-0 1 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-0 8 . 4-7 4 5
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Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
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2009 IN REVIEW 2009 Single Game Stat Leaders Game
Rushing (Att-Yds-TD)
Passing (C-A-I-Y-TD)
Receiving (R-Y-TD)
Tackles (Solo-Assisted)
at Bridgewater
Watson (9-63-0)
Kwiatkowski (18-40-2-205-1)
Dixon (5-85-1)
Cooper/McCauley (4-3)
at Guilford
Watson (15-46-0)
Ladutko (17-36-0-253-2)
Squillini (9-174-1)
Cooper (7-5)
Washington & Lee
Hughes (14-71-0)
Ladutko (14-31-0-145-2)
Squillini (7-87-2)
Smyth (5-3)
at Greensboro
Watson (16-62-1)
Ladutko (15-21-1-127-1)
C. Williams (6-44-0)
Reid (8-1)
Christopher Newport
Hughes (6-14-1)
Ladutko (13-26-0-194-1)
C. Williams (3-68-1)
Huffman (7-9)
at Maryville
Hughes (17-82-1)
Ladutko (13-31-2-169-1)
Squillini (6-91-0)
Huffman (4-6)
Methodist
Watson (15-98-2)
Ladutko (8-13-1-113-1)
Squillini (4-64-1)
Crudup (4-1)
Shenandoah
Watson (21-117-2)
Ladutko (15-25-1-192-1)
Squillini (5-98-1)
Huffman (4-10)
at Ferrum
Watson (18-88-2)
Ladutko (15-34-0-161-1)
Squillini (7-95-1)
Cooper (10-2)
N.C. Wesleyan
Watson (11-68-0)
Ladutko (15-25-1-144-1)
Dixon (5-60-1)
Huffman (6-7)
2009 Game-by-Game Offensive STarters Game at Bridgewater at Guilford Washington & Lee at Greensboro CNU at Maryville Methodist Shenandoah at Ferrum N.C. Wesleyan
WR Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini Squillini
LT Mayo Harrington S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson S. Robinson
LG Watts Bosley Bosley Bosley Bosley Bosley Watts Watts Bosley Watts
C Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts
RG Blaising Blaising Sneed Sneed Blaising Blaising Blaising Blaising Blaising Blaising
RT TE WR QB FB John S. Robinson C. Williams Kwiatkowski Oristian Mayo S. Robinson C. Williams Ladutko Oristian Harrington Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Shedd Harrington Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Shedd Harrington Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Watson Harrington Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Watson Mayo Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Watson Mayo Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Watson Mayo Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Shedd Mayo Oristian C. Williams Ladutko Watson
TB M. Williams M. Williams Watson Watson M. Williams Hughes Hughes M. Williams Watson M. Williams
2009 Game-by-Game defensive STarters Game at Bridgewater at Guilford Washington & Lee at Greensboro CNU at Maryville Methodist Shenandoah at Ferrum N.C.Wesleyan
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DE DT Faulkner Scruggs Faulkner Scruggs Faulkner Scruggs Iwu-Byrd Scruggs Iwu-Byrd Daniels Faulkner Daniels Faulkner Daniels Faulkner Daniels Faulkner Daniels Faulkner Daniels
DT DE Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen Morton Nevalainen
OLB Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth Smyth
ILB Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooper
OLB Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman Huffman
CB CB Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson Bonilla J. Robinson Reid J. Robinson
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SS McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley McCauley
FS Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton Clifton
2009 IN REVIEW 2009 Averett Inside the Red Zone Date Opponent Score Sep. 5 at Bridgewater L: 44-34 Sep. 19 at Guilford W: 28-3 Sep. 26 Washington & Lee W: 14-10 Oct. 3 at Greensboro W: 28-17 Oct. 10 Chris. Newport L: 43-12 Oct. 19 at Maryville W: 24-21 Oct. 24 Methodist W: 38-7 Oct. 31 Shenandoah W: 24-22 Nov. 7 at Ferrum W: 34-28 (3OT) Nov. 14 N.C. Wesleyan L: 49-27 Totals
Red Zone Scoring
In the Total Rush Pass RZ Pct. Points TDs TDs TDs 4-6 .667 26 4 4 0 3-4 .750 21 3 2 1 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 3-3 1.000 21 3 2 1 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0 3-4 .750 17 2 1 1 4-5 .800 28 4 4 0 3-4 .750 17 2 2 0 3-4 .750 21 3 2 1 3-4 .750 20 3 2 1 26-34 .765 171 24 19 4
2009 Opponents Inside the Red Zone
Red Zone Scoring
Unsuccessful trips to the red zone FGs End of Made FGA Downs Int. Fumb. Half 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 3 0 0 0 Unsuccessful trips to the red zone
Date Opponent Score Sep. 5 at Bridgewater L: 44-34 Sep. 19 at Guilford W: 28-3 Sep. 26 Washington & Lee W: 14-10 Oct. 3 at Greensboro W: 28-17 Oct. 10 Chris. Newport L: 43-12 Oct. 19 at Maryville W: 24-21 Oct. 24 Methodist W: 38-7 Oct. 31 Shenandoah W:24-22 Nov. 7 at Ferrum W: 34-28 (3OT) Nov. 14 N.C. Wesleyan L: 49-27 Totals
In the Total Rush Pass RZ Pct. Points TDs TDs TDs 5-5 1.000 30 4 1 3 1-1 1.000 3 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 10 1 1 0 1-2 .500 3 0 0 0 5-6 .833 34 5 5 0 1-3 .333 7 1 1 0 1-1 1.000 7 1 1 0 4-4 1.000 22 3 1 2 4-5 .800 28 4 4 0 6-7 .857 42 6 6 0 30-36 .833 186 25 20 5
FGs End of Made FGA Downs Int. Fumb. Half 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 2 1 0 2 1
First And Goal
Third Down Conversions
Fourth Down Conversions
Averett Possessions 16 Total Scores 13 Touchdowns 12 Rushing 9 Passing 3 Field Goals 1 Missed Field Goals 2 Interceptions 0 Fumbles 0 Downs 1 Clock Expired 0 Touchdown Pct. 75.0% Scoring Pct. 81.3%
Opponents 19 17 16 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 84.2% 89.5%
Averett 3rd-and-1 7-11 (.636) 3rd-and-2 9-16 (.563) 3rd-and-3 6-12 (.500) 3rd-and-4 6-10 (.600) 3rd-and-5 2-8 (.250) 3rd-and-6 1-6 (.167) 3rd-and-7 4-9 (.444) 3rd-and-8 4-11 (.364) 3rd-and-9 2-8 (.250) 3rd-and-10+ 13-58 (.224) Totals 54-149 (.362)
Opponents 4-6 (.500) 5-12 (.417) 7-12 (.583) 5-10 (.500) 4-11 (.364) 5-19 (.263) 3-9 (.333) 2-9 (.222) 2-9 (.222) 5-43 (.116) 42-143 (.294)
4th-and-1 4th-and-2 4th-and-3 4th-and-4 4th-and-5 4th-and-6 4th-and-7 4th-and-8 4th-and-9 4th-and-10+ Totals
Averett 4-6 (.800) 1-2 (.500) 1-1 (1.000) 0-1 (.000) 1-1 (1.000) 0-3 (.000) 1-4 (.250) 1-1 (1.000) n/a 0-8 (.000) 9-27 (.333)
Opponents 6-7 (.857) 2-3 (.667) 0-1 (.000) 1-2 (.500) n/a 3-3 (1.000) n/a 0-1 (.000) n/a 2-4 (.500) 14-21 (.667)
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2009 IN REVIEW 2009 Turnover Table
Takeaways Result Giveaways Result Game Fum. Int. Tot. TD FG Pts. Fum. Int. Tot. TD FG Pts. at Bridgewater 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 7 at Guilford 4 1 5 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington & Lee 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Greensboro 0 1 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 0 Chris. Newport 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 7 at Maryville 2 3 5 1 0 7 1 2 3 1 0 7 Methodist 2 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Shenandoah 2 2 4 1 1 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 at Ferrum 4 1 5 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 N.C. Wesleyan 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 3 0 21 Totals 15 15 30 5 1 37 5 10 15 6 0 42
+/-2 +5 +4 0 -2 +2 +3 +3 +5 -3 +15
2009 Drive Chart Averett at Bridgewater at Guilford Washington & Lee at Greensboro CNU at Maryville Methodist Shenandoah at Ferrum N.C. Wesleyan Totals
Drives 17 16 16 10 12 16 16 14 16 12 145
TD 5 4 2 3 2 3 5 3 5 4 36
FG 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 3
Missed FG 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 9
Punts Fumbles Interceptions Downs 6 0 3 1 7 0 0 2 9 0 0 3 5 0 1 1 5 0 1 1 4 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 6 0 1 1 7 0 0 2 2 2 1 1 54 5 10 16
Opponent at Bridgewater at Guilford Washington & Lee at Greensboro CNU at Maryville Methodist Shenandoah at Ferrum N.C. Wesleyan Totals
Drives 17 16 15 12 11 16 14 13 17 11 142
TD 6 0 1 2 6 3 1 3 4 7 32
FG 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 5
Missed FG 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 6
Punts Fumbles Interceptions Downs Half 7 0 1 0 1 6 4 1 1 2 8 1 3 0 0 4 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 6 2 3 1 0 7 0 3 2 1 5 2 2 0 0 5 4 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 54 13 15 7 9
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AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
Half 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 1 0 1 9
Safety Average Start 0 own 35 0 own 47 0 own 41 0 own 28 1 own 37 0 own 44 0 own 43 0 own 47 0 own 40 0 opp. 45 1 own 42
Safety Average Start 0 own 38 0 own 28 0 own 32 0 own 39 0 own 32 0 own 30 0 own 38 0 own 27 0 own 19 0 own 26 0 own 31
2009 IN REVIEW 2009 Scoring Drives
Game Obtained Scoring Play Bridgewater Kickoff 1-yard rush by Brian Daniels Kickoff 12-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Punt 9-yard rush by Antwan Hughes Punt 60-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Philip Kwiatkowski Kickoff 11-yard rush by Cody Ladutko Guilford Punt 2-yard rush by Brian Daniels Kickoff 64-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Punt 11-yard pass to Steven Oristian from Cody Ladutko Fumble 1-yard rush by Brian Daniels Washington & Lee Kickoff 28-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Kickoff 31-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Greensboro Missed FG 15-yard rush by Mark Williams Kickoff 7-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Punt 11-yard pass to Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko Interception 11-yard return by Anssi Nevalainen Christopher Newport Kickoff 88-yard kickoff return by Jeremy Dixon Downs 36-yard pass to Chris Williams from Cody Ladutko Maryville Punt 7-yard rush by Antwan Hughes Punt 36-yard field goal by Marcus Klusacek Interception 26-yard pass tto Jeremy Dixon from Philip Kwiatkowski Punt 6-yard pass to Dontavious Watson from Cody Ladutko Methodist Punt 10-yard rush by Antwan Hughes Punt 3-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Downs 2-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Kickoff 13-yard rush by Anthony McCall Punt 36-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Punt 40-yard field goal by Matthew Wilson Shenandoah Fumble 19-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Kickoff 20-yard field goal by Matthew Wilson Punt 67-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Interception 6-yard rush by Dontavious Watson Ferrum Punt 73-yard punt return by Jeremy Dixon Punt 3-yard rush by Anthony McCall OT 5-yard pass to Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko OT 3-yard rush by Dontavious Watson OT/Fumble 25-yard rush by Dontavious Watson N.C. Wesleyan Kickoff 3-yard rush by Anthony McCall Kickoff 86-yard kickoff return by Jeremy Dixon Punt 15-yard rush by Cody Ladutko Kickoff 17-yard pass to Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko
Plays Yards Elapsed Score Quarter Time 6 45 3:37 7-24 2 5:21 8 70 2:02 13-31 2 1:00 3 29 1:00 20-31 3 7:39 5 90 1:35 28-38 4 5:37 10 61 2:10 34-44 4 0:00 4 24 1:07 7-0 2 2:02 3 66 1:00 14-3 3 1:52 12 80 7:06 21-3 4 7:07 8 15 3:37 28-3 4 0:24 7 59 1:52 10-7 2 1:35 3 45 0:59 14-10 3 2:25 8 74 3:39 7-0 1 7:18 6 60 2:26 14-3 1 0:35 11 82 4:53 21-3 2 9:01 0 11 0:08 28-3 3 12:48 0 88 0:16 14-6 1 0:44 6 66 1:59 30-12 4 13:02 4 35 1:35 6-14 1 5:32 8 29 3:36 21-9 2 10:13 4 41 2:13 16-21 3 9:12 11 66 2:14 24-21 4 1:18 5 59 2:09 6-0 1 5:20 7 44 3:16 14-0 2 14:15 8 70 3:51 21-0 2 5:47 6 45 2:51 28-0 3 11:58 5 66 2:49 35-0 3 8:02 6 22 2:58 38-0 4 9:42 2 27 0:41 7-0 1 12:44 11 65 1:20 10-9 2 0:00 4 79 1:26 17-9 3 9:51 8 57 3:48 24-9 3 4:37 0 73 n/a 7-7 3 9:48 9 67 3:38 14-7 3 3:44 5 25 n/a 21-21 1OT n/a 4 25 n/a 28-21 2OT n/a 1 25 n/a 34-28 3OT n/a 11 70 4:42 7-7 1 5:18 0 86 0:16 14-14 1 0:46 4 34 1:26 21-14 2 11:56 11 67 2:31 27-49 4 5:12
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2009 IN REVIEW 2009 Long Plays Yds 88* 86* 73* 67* 64* 60* 57 45 45 43 40 38 37 36* 36* 36 35 34 32 32 32 32 31 31* 30 30 29 29 28* 27 27 26 26* 26 26 26 26 25* 25 24 23 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Type KR KR PR Pass Pass Pass KR KR Pass Pass KR KR PR Pass Pass FR# Run KR KR KR INT Pass Pass Pass Run KR Pass KR Pass Run Pass KR Pass Pass Pass KR KR Run KR INT Run Run PR KR Pass Run Run Run KR PR Run Run Pass Pass Pass Pass PR
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Player(s) Jeremy Dixon Jeremy Dixon Jeremy Dixon Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Philip Kwiatkowski Anthony Squillini Jeremy Dixon Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Jeremy Dixon Jeremy Dixon Anthony Squillini Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Chris Williams from Cody Ladutko Jeremy Clifton Dontavious Watson Anthony Squillini Anthony Squillini Anthony Squillini Anthony Bowie Dontavious Watson from Philip Kwiatkowski Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Dontavious Watson Anthony Squillini Chris Williams from Cody Ladutko Dontavious Watson Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Dontavious Watson Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini Jeremy Dixon from Philip Kwiatkowski Jeremy Dixon from Cody Ladutko Jorge Del Valle from Cody Ladutko Michael Crudup Anthony Squillini Dontavious Watson Anthony Squillini Zane Cooper Dontavious Watson Antwan Hughes Jeremy Dixon Dontavious Watson Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Dontavious Watson Dontavious Watson Antwan Hughes Anthony Squillini Jeremy Dixon Dontavious Watson Dontavious Watson Steven Oristian from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Anthony Squillini from Cody Ladutko Jeremy Dixon
Date and Opponent Oct. 10 vs. CNU Nov. 14 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Nov. 7 at Ferrum Oct. 31 vs. Shenandoah Sept. 19 at Guilford Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Oct. 17 at Maryville Oct. 10 vs. CNU Oct. 10 vs. CNU Nov. 7 at Ferrum Nov. 14 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Oct. 10 vs. CNU Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Oct. 31 vs. Shenandoah Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Nov. 7 at Ferrum Oct. 31 vs. Shenandoah Oct. 31 vs. Shenandoah Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Sept. 26 vs. Wash. & Lee Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Oct. 10 vs. CNU Oct. 3 at Greensboro Sept. 26 vs. Wash. & Lee Nov. 14 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Oct. 17 vs. CNU Nov. 7 at Ferrum Oct. 17 at Maryville Oct. 17 at Maryville Sept. 19 at Guilford Oct. 10 vs. CNU Sept. 26 vs. Wash. & Lee Nov. 7 at Ferrum Oct. 17 at Maryville Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Nov. 14 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Oct. 17 at Maryville Oct. 17 at Maryville Sept. 5 at Bridgewater Nov. 14 vs. N.C. Wesleyan Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Nov. 7 at Ferrum Oct. 3 at Greensboro Sept. 19 at Guilford Sept. 19 at Guilford Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Oct. 24 vs. Methodist Oct. 31 vs. Shenandoah Oct. 17 at Maryville Oct. 3 at Greensboro Sept. 19 at Guilford Sept. 5 at Bridgewater
# Return on missed 51-yard field goal attempt
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
Jeremy Dixon accounted for Averett’s three longest plays in 2009. He returned kickoffs for touchdowns from 86 yards and 88 yards, as well as a 70yard punt.
Averett running back Dontavious Watson finished his senior season in 2009 with 10 runs of 20 yards or more.
RECORDS & HONORS AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Rushing Yards (Career) 3,046, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 1,620, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 1,572, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 841, John Ellison (2006-2008) 674, Sadane Munoz (2003-2004) 650, Mark Williams (2007-Present) 456, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 356, Troy Testerman (2000-2001) 324, Antwan Hughes (2009) 310, Michael Turkes (2000-2001)
Rushing Yards (Season) 1,316, Kyle Wilson (2005) 813, Kyle Wilson (2006) 693, Kyle Wilson (2004) 628, Tracey Smithers (2001) 617, Dontavious Watson (2008) 608, Dontavious Watson (2009) 433, Sadane Munoz (2004) 409, Mark Williams (2008) 356, Troy Testerman (2000) 348, Tracey Smithers (2003)
Rushing Yards (Game) 239, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 209, Kyle Wilson (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 204,Tracey Smithers (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 166, Chris Baskerville (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2004) 162, Kyle Wilson (at Greensboro, 10/22/2005) 160, Kyle Wilson (at N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 153, Kyle Wilson (at Guilford, 9/17/2005) 143, Kyle Wilson (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 138, Kyle Wilson (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) 129, Kyle Wilson (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006)
Rushing Attempts (Career) 587, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 401, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 365, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 176, John Ellison (2006-2008) 174, Sadane Munoz (2003-2004) 167, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 135, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 129, Mark Williams (2007-Present) 109, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 87, Troy Testerman (2000-2001)
Rushing Attempts (Season) 234, Kyle Wilson (2005) 172, Kyle Wilson (2006) 155, Tracey Smithers (2001) 137, Kyle Wilson (2004) 136, Dontavious Watson (2008) 127, Dontavious Watson (2009) 96, Sadane Munoz (2004) 90, Tracey Smithers (2003) 87, Troy Testerman (2000) 85, Two tied
Rushing Touchdowns (Career) 33, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 17, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 12, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 10, Sadane Munoz (2003-2004) 10, Brian Daniels (2006-2009) 5, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 4, John Ellison (2006-2008) 4, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 3, Four tied Average Yards Per Rush (Career) 6.83, Chris Baskerville (2004) 6.56, Brandon Jumper (2003) 5.19, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 5.04, Mark Williams (2007-Present) 4.78, John Ellison (2006-2008) 4.44, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 4.32, Antwan Hughes (2009) 4.09, Troy Testerman (2000-2001) 3.96, Anthony McCall (2009-Present) 3.92, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003
Rushing Touchdowns (Season) 14, Kyle Wilson (2005) 9, Kyle Wilson (2004) 8, Kyle Wilson (2006) 8, Sadane Munoz (2004) 8, Dontavious Watson (2008) 7, Dontavious Watson (2008) 5, Brian Daniels (2008) 5, Tracey Smithers (2001) 4, Tracey Smithers (2003) Average Yards Per Rush (Season) 6.83, Chris Baskerville (2004) 6.82, Mark Williams (2008) 6.56, Brandon Jumper (2003) 5.62, Kyle Wilson (2005) 5.36, John Ellison (2008) 5.09, Kyle Wilson (2003) 5.06, Kyle Wilson (2004) 4.79, Dontavious Watson (2009) 4.73, Dontavious Watson (2006) 4.73, Kyle Wilson (2006)
Rushing Attempts (Game) 33, Kyle Wilson (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 31, Kyle Wilson (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2006) 29, Tracey Smithers (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 28, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 27, Kyle Wilson (at N.C. Wesleyan, 10/16/2004) 26, Kyle Wilson (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) 26, Tracey Smithers (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 25, Kyle Wilson (at Guilford, 9/17/2005) 24, Kyle Wilson (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 24, Kyle Wilson (at Greensboro, 10/22/2005) 24, Dontavious Watson (at Greensboro, 10/20/2007)
Rushing Yards Per Game (Career) 78.1, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 47.6, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 43.8, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 40.5, Antwan Hughes (2009) 39.6, Sadane Munoz (2003-2004) 31.2, James Jones (2002, 2006) 31.1, John Ellison (2006-2008) 29.7, Troy Testerman (2000-2001) 28.3, Chris Baskerville (2004) 25.3, Brandon Jumper (2003)
Rushing Yards Per Game (Season) 131.6, Kyle Wilson (2005) 81.3, Kyle Wilson (2006) 69.8, Tracey Smithers (2001) 69.3, Kyle Wilson (2004) 61.7, Dontavious Watson (2008) 60.8, Dontavious Watson (2009) 45.4, Mark Williams (2008) 43.5, Tracey Smithers (2003) 43.3, Sadane Munoz (2004) 42.6, Tracey Smithers, (2000)
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Rushing Touchdowns (Game) 6, Kyle Wilson (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 3, Thamar Davis (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 2, Happened 24 times Most recent two-touchdown games: Dontavious Watson (at Ferrum, 11/7/2009) Dontavious Watson (Shenandoah, 10/31/2009) Dontavious Watson (Methodist, 10/23/2009) Brian Daniels (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) Average Yards Per Rush (Game) 9.0, John Ellison (at Greensboro, 10/20/2007) 8.7, Chris Baskerville (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2004) 8.5, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 8.2, Kyle Wilson (at Southern Virginia, 9/11/2004) 7.4, Kyle Wilson (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 7.3, James Jones (at Shenandoah, 11/2/2002) 7.2, Kyle Wilson (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 7.0, Tracey Smithers (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 6.8, Kyle Wilson (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 6.8, Kyle Wilson (at Greensboro, 10/22/2005) Longest Rush From Scrimmage (Game) 79, Chris Baskerville (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2005) 76, Thamar Davis (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002)* 76, John Ellison (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006)* 65, Kyle Wilson (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006)* 63, Dontavious Watson (vs. Wash. & Lee, 9/27/2008) 62, Scott Swann (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 54, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005)* 52, Mark Williams (at Shenandoah, 11/1/20008)* 50, Kyle Wilson (at Greensboro, 10/22/2005) 49, Kyle Wilson (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) * Scoring play
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Annual Rushing Leaders
100-Yard Rushers Kyle Wilson (14) Date Opponent 9/11/2004 Southern Virginia 10/16/2004 N.C. Wesleyan 10/30/2004 Shenandoah 9/3/2005 Maryville 9/17/2005 Guilford 10/8/2005 Methodist 10/15/2005 N.C. Wesleyan 10/22/2005 Greensboro 11/5/2005 Christopher Newport 11/12/2005 Chowan 9/16/2006 Guilford 10/14/2006 N.C. Wesleyan 10/21/2006 Greensboro 11/11/2006 Maryville
Att. 13 27 21 26 25 24 31 24 33 28 19 18 17 16
Yards 107 160 101 138 153 109 143 162 209 239 129 108 122 119
Avg. 8.2 5.9 4.8 5.3 6.1 4.5 4.6 6.8 6.3 8.5 6.7 6.0 7.2 7.4
TD 2 2 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 2 2 1 1 2
Tracey Smithers (3) Date Opponent 9/9/2000 Gallaudet 10/13/2001 Principia 11/15/2003 Chowan
Att. 9 29 26
Yards 101 204 100
Avg. 11.2 7.0 3.8
TD 0 2 1
Dontavious Watson (3) Date Opponent 10/20/2007 Greensboro 10/25/2008 Greensboro 10/31/2009 Shenandoah
Att. 24 23 21
Yards 117 102 117
Avg. 4.9 4.4 5.6
TD 0 2 2
Chris Baskerville (1) Date Opponent 110/23/2004 Greensboro
Att. 19
Yards 166
Avg. 8.7
TD 1
Thamar Davis (1) Date Opponent 9/7/2002 Gallaudet
Att. 18
Yards 120
Avg. 6.7
TD 3
John Ellison (1) Date Opponent 9/16/2006 Guilford
Att. 8
Yards 107
Avg. 13.4
TD 1
Sadane Munoz (1) Date Opponent 9/11/2004 Southern Virginia
Att. 17
Yards 113
Avg. 6.6
TD 1
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Player Troy Testerman Tracey Smithers Tracey Smithers Tracey Smithers Kyle Wilson Kyle Wilson Kyle Wilson John Ellison Dontavious Watson Dontavious Watson
Att. 87 155 71 90 137 234 172 60 136 127
Yards TD 356 1 628 5 298 3 348 4 693 9 1,316 14 813 8 282 0 617 7 608 8
KYLE WILSON 2003-2006
Kyle Wilson owns most of Averett’s individual rushing records for a career, season and a single game. The Maugansville, Md., native rushed for 3,046 career yards on 578 carries and 33 touchdowns. No other Cougar is within 1,400 yards, 180 carries or 20 touchdowns of Wilson’s career feats. Wilson’s mark of six touchdowns in a single game is a USA South Conference record for most rushing touchdowns and most total touchdowns in a game. Wilson became the program’s first All-American when the Football Gazette selected him to the Second Team in 2005. Wilson was also a three-time USA South All-Conference selection.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING Pass Reception Yards (Career) 2,925, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 1,695, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 1,017, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 855, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 764, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 670, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 651, Shannon Short (2003-2006) 640, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002) 559, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 545, Jeremy Rankin (2002,2004-2005)
Pass Reception Yards (Season) 940, Jeff Hughley (2005) 821, Jeff Hughley (2006) 816, Anthony Squillini (2009) 752, Jeff Hughley (2004) 560, Antonio Hammond (2007) 504, Jeremy Dixon (2008) 462, Anthony Squillini (2008) 441, Duane Austin (2004) 417, Anthony Squillini (2006) 412, Jeff Hughley (2003)
Most Receiving Yards (Game) 174, Anthony Squillini (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) 163, Jeff Hughley (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 152, Jeremy Dixon (vs. Bridgewater, 9/6/2008) 146, Jeff Hughley (at Methodist, 10/7/2006) 143, Jeff Hughley (vs. Ferrum, 9/30/2006) 138, Jeff Hughley (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 127, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 126, Kyle Wilson (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 125, Jeff Hughley (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 124, Jeff Hughley (at CNU, 11/4/2006)
Pass Receptions (Career) 221, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 126, Anthony Squillini (2005-06,2008-2009) 73, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 71, Antonio Hammond (2005-2006) 69, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 50, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 49, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 49, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 49, Jeremy Rankin (2002, 2004-2005) 47, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002)
Pass Receptions (Season) 75, Jeff Hughley (2004) 57, Jeff Hughley (2005) 55, Anthony Squillini (2009) 51, Jeff Hughley (2006) 46, Antonio Hammond (2007) 45, Anthony Squillini (2008) 41, Jeremy Dixon (2008) 38, Jeff Hughley (2003) 31, Jeremy Dixon (2009) 29, Duane Alston (2004) 29, Thamar Davis (2004)
Most Catches (Game) 11, Jeff Hughley (at Methodist, 10/9/2004) 10, Jeff Hughley (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 10, Jeff Hughley (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 9, Antonio Hammond (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2007) 9, Jeff Hughley (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 9, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 9, Anthony Squillini (vs. Ferrum, 10/4/2008) 9, Anthony Squillini (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) 8, Jeremy Dixon (at CNU, 11/8/2008) 8, Jeff Hughley, at NC Weslyan, 10/16/2004) Receiving Touchdowns (Game) 3, Eric Sicre (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 3, Jeff Hughley (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 3, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan College, 11/12/2005) 2, Aduela Dawes (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2001) 2, Jeff Hughley (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 2, Jeff Hughley (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 2, Jeff Hughley (at Greensboro, 10/25/2003) 2, Jeff Hughley (vs. Ferrum, 9/30/2006) 2, Jeff Hughley (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 2, Jeff Hughley (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 2, Jeff Hughley (at Guilford, 9/17/2005) 2, Anthony Squillini (at Shenandoah, 11/1/2008) 2, Anthony Squillini (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 2, Anthony Squillini (vs. Wash. & Lee, 9/26/2009)
Receiving Touchdowns (Career) 31, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 19, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 10, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 7, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 6, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 5, Allan Lawson; (2003-2006) 4, Jeremy Rankin (2002, 2004-2005) 4, Shannon Short (2003-2006) 4, Eric Sicre (2004-2007) 4, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) Average Yards Per Catch (Career) 18.22, Eric Sicre (2004-2007) 18.00, J.R. Conteh (2000-2001) 16.13, Duron Legrande (2000) 15.70, Max Roach (2000-2004) 15.11, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 14.96, Allan Lawson (2003-2006) 14.05, Jorge Del Valle (2007-2009) 14.73, Kyle Acker (2000-2001) 14.32, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 14.15, Shannon Short (2003-2006) Receptions Per Game (Career) 5.67, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 3.82, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 3.38, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 2.61, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002) 2.43, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 2.40, Chris Williams (2009-Present) 2.17, William Varas (2007) 2.14, Zayd Augustus (2007) 2.06, Kyle Acker (2000-2001) 1.88, Jeremy Rankin(2002, 2004-2005)
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Receiving Touchdowns (Season) 12, Jeff Hughley, (2005) 10, Jeff Hughley, (2006) 9, Anthony Squillini (2008) 7, Anthony Squillini (2009) 6, Jeff Hughley (2004) 5, Antonio Hammond (2006) 4, Antonio Hammond (2007) 3, 10 tied Average Yards Per Catch (Season) 22.67, Eric Sicre (2005) 22.09, Kyle Acker (2001) 19.67, Kyle Wilson (2006) 18.57, Allen Lawson (2005) 18.33, J.R. Coneth (2001) 17.57, Antonio Hammond (2006) 17.22, Thamar Davis (2002) 17.10, Aduela Dawes (2001) 16.83, Jorge Del Valle (2008) 16.54, Shannon Short (2003) Receptions Per Game (Season) 7.50, Jeff Hughley (2004) 5.70, Jeff Hughley (2005) 5.50, Anthony Squillini (2009) 5.11, Antonio Hammond (2007) 5.10, Jeff Hughley (2006) 4.50, Anthony Squillini (2008) 4.22, Jeff Hughley (2003) 4.10, Jeremy Dixon (2008) 3.11, Tracey Smithers (2002) 3.10, Jeremy Dixon (2009)
AVERETT COUGARS FOOTBALL
Average Yards Per Catch (Game) 39.0, Eric Sicre (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 31.7, Duane Alston (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 30.4, Jeremy Dixon (vs. Bridgewater, 9/6/2008) 26.2, Aduela Dawes (at Greensboro, 10/20/2001) 25.3, Kyle Wilson (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 25.2, Kyle Wilson (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 24.3, Jeff Hughley (at Methhodist,10/7/2006) 24.3, Duron Legrande (at Principia,10/7/2000) 23.2, Wesley Taylor (vs. Shenandoah, 11/1/2003) 23.0, Jeff Hughley (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 23.0, Anthony Squillini (at CNU, 1/5/2005)
INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RECEIVING Annual Receiving Leaders
100-Yard Receivers Jeff Hughley (9) Date Opponent 9/4/2004 Maryville 10/2/2004 Ferrum 10/9/2004 Methodist 10/1/2005 Ferrum 11/5/2005 CNU 11/12/2005 Chowan 9/30/2005 Ferrum 10/7/2006 Methodist 11/4/2006 CNU
Rec. 10 9 11 10 6 9 7 6 7
Yards 125 101 120 163 138 127 143 146 124
Avg. 12.5 11.2 10.9 16.3 23.0 14.1 20.4 24.3 17.7
TD 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 1 3
Aduela Dawes (2) Date Opponent 10/20/2001 Greensboro 10/27/2001 Shenandoah
Rec. 4 7
Yards 105 109
Avg. 26.2 15.6
TD 0 2
Anthony Squillini (2) Date Opponent 10/4/2008 Ferrum 9/19/2009 Guilford
Rec. 9 9
Yards 111 174
Avg. 12.3 19.3
TD 0 1
Duron LeGrande (1) Date Opponent 10/21/2000 Chowan
Rec. 5
Yards 110
Avg. 22.0
TD 0
Duane Alston (1) Date Opponent 10/30/2004 Shenandoah
Rec. 7
Yards 111
Avg. 15.9
TD 1
Anthony Morris (1) Date Opponent 11/13/2004 Chowan
Rec. 2
Yards 112
Avg. 56.0
TD 1
Eric Sicre (1) Date Opponent 10/8/2005 Methodist
Rec. 3
Yards 117
Avg. 39.0
TD 3
Jeremy Dixon (1) Date Opponent 9/6/2008 Bridgewater
Rec. 5
Yards 152
Avg. 30.4
TD 0
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Player Kyle Acker Aduela Dawes Jeremy Rankin Jeff Hughley Jeff Hughley Jeff Hughley Jeff Hughley Antonio Hammond Jeremy Dixon Anthony Squillini
Rec. Yards 26 302 21 814 20 298 38 412 75 752 57 940 51 821 46 560 41 504 55 816
Avg. TD 11.6 0 17.1 3 14.9 3 10.8 3 10.0 6 16.5 12 16.1 10 12.2 4 12.3 1 14.8 7
JEFF HUGHLEY 2003-2006
Jeff Hughley, although small in stature, went on to become Averett’s most prolific receiver during his four seasons. He still holds the records for receiving yards in a career (2,925) and a season (940). His 221 career receptions and 31 career receiving touchdowns are also program records. Hughley led the team in receptions all four seasons he suited up for the Cougars and he finished his career with nine 100-yard receiving games. In addition to being a go-to receiver, Hughley was also a solid return specialist. He holds records for punt returns and punt return yards, which helped him set the Averett mark for allpurpose yards (4,267).
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING Pass Attemps (Career) 781, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 624, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 480, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 274, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 253, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 171, Chris Robinson (2000) 141, William Clark (2000-2001) 32, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 23, Joe Perry (2000-2001) 21, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) Pass Completions(Career) 424, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 322, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 252, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 131, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 129, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 60, Chris Robinson (2000) 50, William Clark (2000-2001) 14, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 8, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) 7, Joe Perry (2000-2001)
Pass Attempts (Season) 296, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 294, Scott Shawn (2004) 270, Todd Parsons (2005) 264, Todd Parsons (2006) 256, Scott Swann (2002) 253, Cody Ladutko (2009) 209, Scott Swann (2003) 171, Chris Robinson (2000) 168, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 141, William Clark (2001)
Passing Yards (Career) 4,736, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 4,662, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 2,838, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 1,548, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 1,378, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 814, William Clark (2000-2001) 697, Chris Robinson (2000) 109, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) 103, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 100, Tom Ridley (2000-2001)
Passing Yards (Season) 2,014, Scott Swann (2004) 1,972, Todd Parsons (2005) 1,902, Todd Parsons (2006) 1,603, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 1,548, Cody Ladutko (2009) 1,364, Scott Swann (2003) 1,261, Scott Swann (2002) 904, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 814, William Clark (2001) 697, Chris Robinson (2000)
Passing Touchdowns (Career) 42, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 30, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 19, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 11, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 9, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 4, William Clark (2000-2001) 3, Greg Harbaugh (2005-2006, 2008) 3, Chris Robinson (2000) 1, Joe Perry (2000-2001) 1, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) 1, Steve Oristian (2007-2009)
Passing Touchdowns (Season) 18, Todd Parsons (2005) 17, Todd Parsons (2006) 12, Scott Swann (2004) 11, Cody Ladutko (2009) 10, Scott Swann (2003) 8, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 7, Scott Swann (2002) 6, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 6, Todd Parsons (2004) 5, Shan Fairbanks (2006) 5, Shan Fairbanks (2008)
Interceptions Thrown (Career) 29, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 22, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 22, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 11, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 11, William Clark (2000-2001) 10, Chris Robinson (2000) 7, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 6, Joe Perry (2000-2001) 4, Brandon. Cantrell (2000-2003)
Interceptions Thrown (Season) 15, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 14, Scott Swann (2002) 11, William Clark (2001) 10, Chris Robinson (2000) 9, Todd Parsons (2006) 8, Todd Parsons (2005) 8, Scott Swann (2003) 7, Cody Ladutko (2009) 6, Four tied
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Pass Completions (Season) 175, Scott Swann (2004) 178, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 139, Todd Parsons (2005) 131, Cody Ladutko (2009) 127, Todd Parsons (2006) 120, Scott Swann (2003) 116, Scott Swann (2002) 87, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 66, Shan Fairbanks (2008) 60, Chris Robinson (2000)
Pass Attempts (Game) 57, Scott Swann (at Methodist, 10/9/2004) 44, Todd Parsons (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 42, Scott Swann (at Methodist, 10/12/2002) 40, Philip Kwiatkowski (at Bridgewater, 9/5/2009) 40, Todd Parsons (at Wesley, 9/9/2006) 40, Chris Robinson (at Principia, 10/7/2000) 39, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Wash. and Lee, 9/22/2007) 39, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Wash. and Lee, 9/27/2008) 38, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2007) 38, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Guilford, 9/15/2007) 38, Scott Swann (at Gettysburg, 9/28/2007) Pass Completions (Season) 34, Scott Swann (vs. Methodist, 10/9/2004) 24, Todd Parsons (Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 23, Scott Swann (Shenandoah, 10/30/2004) 22, Shan Fairbanks (Chowan; 11/15/2003) 20, Shan Fairbanks (Greensboro, 10/20/2007) 20, Shan Fairbanks (Shenandoah, 10/27/2007) 19, Shan Fairbanks (Methodist, 10/6/2007) 19, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Wash. and Lee, 9/27/2008) 19, Philip Kwiatkowski (CNU, 11/08/2008) 19, Scott Swann (Greensboro, 10/23/2004) 19, Todd Parsons (Methodist, 10/8/2005) Passing Yards (Game) 361, Todd Parsons (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 347, Scott Swann (at Methodist, 10/9/2004) 329, Todd Parsons (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 303, Shan Fairbanks (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 275, Todd Parsons (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/8/2005) 266, Scott Swann (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 253, Cody Ladutko (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) 249, Todd Parsons (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 243, Scott Swann (vs. Shenandoah, 11/1/2003) 239, Scott Swann (at Shenandoah, 10/30/2004) Passing Touchdowns (Game) 4, Todd Parsons (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 3, Todd Parsons (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 3, Todd Parsons (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 3, Todd Parsons (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 3, Todd Parsons (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 3, Scott Swann (vs. Ferrum, 10/22/2004) 3, Todd Parsons (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 3, Todd Parsons (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 2, Happened 23 times Most recent two-touchdown games: Cody Ladutko (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) Cody Ladutko (vs. Wash. & Lee, 9/26/2009) Interceptions Thrown (Game) 4, Scott Swann (at Ferrum, 10/4/2003) 4, Scott Swann (vs. Apprentice, 9/21/2002) 4, Shan Fairbanks (at Maryville, 11/10/2007) 4, William Clark (vs. Chowan, 10/10/2001) 3, Happened 8 times
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING Annual Passing Leaders
250-Yard Passers Todd Parsons (3) Date Opponent 10/1/2005 Ferrum 10/8/2005 N.C. Wesleyan 11/11/2006 Maryville
Comp. Att. 24 44 19 34 16 22
Yards 329 275 361
Avg. 7.5 8.1 16.4
INT 3 0 0
TD 3 4 3
Scott Swann (2) Date Opponent 10/2/2004 Ferrum 10/9/2004 Methodist
Comp. Att. 18 35 34 57
Yards 266 347
Avg. 7.6 6.1
INT 0 0
TD 2 2
Shan Fairbanks (1) Date Opponent 9/15/2007 Guilford
Comp. Att. 22 38
Yards 303
Avg. 8.0
INT 2
TD 2
Cody Ladutko (1) Date Opponent 9/19/2009 Guilford
Comp. Att. 17 36
Yards 253
Avg. 7.0
INT 0
TD 2
Completion Percentage (Career) 54.3, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 52.5, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 51.8 Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 51.6, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 47.1, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007- Present) 43.8, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 38.1, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) Completion Percentage (Season) 65.3, Todd Parsons (2004) 60.0, Shan Fairbanks (2006) 59.5, Scott Swann (2004) 59.1, Scott Swann (2005) 58.5, Todd Parsons (2003) 57.4, Scott Swann (2003) 54.1, Shan Fairbanks (2008) 51.8, Cody Ladutko (2009) 51.8, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) Completion Percentage (Game, min. 10 attempts) 82.4, Scott Swann (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 78.6, Scott Swann (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2002) 72.7, Todd Parsons, (vs. Maryville; 11/11/2006) 72.0, Scott Swann (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 71.4, Cody Ladutko (at Greensboro, 10/3/2009) 71.4, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Shenandoah, 11/1/2008) 70.0, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 68.8, Scott Swann (vs. Huntingdon, 10/18/2003) 66.7, Philip Kwiatkowski (at Methodist, 10/11/2008) 65.0, Todd Parsons (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005)
Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Player C-A-I Chris Robinson 60-171-10 William Clark 50-141-11 Scott Swann 116-256-14 Scott Swann 120-209-8 Scott Swann 175-294-6 Todd Parsons 139-270-8 Todd Parsons 127-264-9 Shan Fairbanks 148-296-15 Philip Kwiatkowski 87-168-6 Cody Ladutko 131-253-7
Yards TD 697 3 814 4 1,261 7 1,364 10 2,014 12 1,972 18 1,902 17 1,603 8 904 6 1,548 11
Passing Efficiency (Career) 129.5, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 112.0, Cody Ladtuko (2009-Present) 110.5, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 106.1, Shaun Fairbanks (2005-2008) 92.1, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 87.9, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) 77.7, William Clark (2000-2001) Passing Efficiency (Season, min. 20 attempts) 178.7, Todd Parsons (2004) 158.7, Shan Fairbanks (2006) 128.9, Todd Parsons (2005) 126.5, Scott Swann (2004) 123.1, Todd Parsons (2006) 120.4, Scott Swann (2003) 116.4. Todd Parsons (2003) 112.0, Cody Ladutko (2009) 105.6, Shan Fairbanks (2008) Passing Efficiency (Game, min. 10 attempts) 255.6, Todd Parsons (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 237.3, Scott Swann (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 224.8, Scott Swann (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2003) 221.4, Scott Swann (vs. Southern Va., 9/13/2003) 199.8, Todd Parsons (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 197.1, Shan Fairbanks (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 186.5, Todd Parsons (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 177.9, William Clark (at Ferrum, 9/29/2001) 171.3, Todd Parsons (at Southern Va., 9/11/2004) 164.9, Todd Parsons (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006)
SCOTT SWANN 2002-2005
Scott Swann helped establish Averett as an offensive force during his time in a Cougars uniform. Swann holds many of the team records for passing attempts, passing completions, completion percentage and passing yardage. His 4,736 career passing yards are not only an Averett record, they are a USA South Conference record. Swann, who missed most of his senior season due to a leg injury, finished his career with 30 touchdown passes and two 250-yard passing games.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PASSING Passing Yards Per Game (Career) 154.8, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 152.8 Scott Swann (2002-2005) 145.7, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 98.4, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 91.5, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 90.4, William Clark (2000-2001) 77.4, Chris Robinson (2000) 18.2, Bubba Rosenbaum (2003-2004) 11.1, Joe Perry (2000-2001) 6,2, Greg Harbaugh (2005-2006, 2008) Passing Yards Per Game (Season) 219.1, Todd Parsons (2005) 201.4, Scott Swann (2004) 190.2, Todd Parsons (2006) 178.1, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 154.8, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 151.6, Scott Swann (2003) 140.1, Scott Swann (2002) 129.1, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 90.4, William Clark; (2001) 86.9, Shan Fairbanks (2008) Longest Passing Plays (Game) 98, William Clark to J.R. Conteh* (at Ferrum, 9/29/2001) 83, Todd Parsons to Antonio Hammond* (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 82, William Clark to Aduela Dawes* (at Greensboro, 10/20/2001) 80, Shan Fairbanks to Jorge Del Valle (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 71, Scott Swann to Anthony Morris* (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 67, Cody Ladutko to Anthony Squillini* (vs. Shenandoah, 10/31/2009) 66, Todd Parsons to Anthony Squillini* (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 65, Scott Swann to Duane Alston* (at Shenandoah, 10/30/2004) 65, Todd Parsons to Eric Sicre* (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2004) 64, Cody Ladutko to Anthony Squillini* (at Guilford, 9/19/2009) 64, Todd Parsons to Anthony Squillini (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 62, Scott Swann to Duane Alston* (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 60, Scott Swann to Tracey Smithers* (vs. Southern Virginia, 9/13/2003) * Scoring play
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SCORING Career Scoring leaders
Annual Scoring leaders
YR Player TD PAT 2-PT FG Total 2000 Troy Testerman 2 0 1 0 14 2001 Tracey Smithers 5 0 0 0 30 2002 Tracey Smithers 5 0 0 0 30 2003 Tracey Smithers 5 0 0 0 30 2004 Kyle Wilson 9 0 0 0 54 2005 Kyle Wilson 15 0 0 0 90 2006 Jeff Hughley 10 0 1 0 62 2007 Antonio Hammond 4 0 0 0 24 2008 Anthony Squillini 9 0 1 0 56 2009 D. Watson 9 0 0 0 54
Player TD PAT 2-PT FG Total Kyle Wilson 35 0 1 0 212 Jeff Hughley 23 0 5 0 208 Dontavious Watson 23 0 2 0 142 Anthony Squillini 19 0 1 0 116 Chris Ashcraft 0 76 0 12 112 Tracey Smithers 15 0 0 0 90 James Thurnes 0 37 0 12 73 Thamar Davis 12 0 0 0 72 Sadane Munoz 10 0 0 0 60 Antonio Hammond 10 0 0 0 60 Jeremy Dixon 10 0 0 0 60 Brian Daniels 10 0 0 0 60
Game Scoring leaders
Player Kyle Wilson Jeff Hughley
TD 6 3
PAT 0 0
2-PT FG 0 0 1 0
Most Touchdowns Scored (Career) 35, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006, 33 rush/ 2 rec.) 33, Jeff Hugley (2003-2006, 31 rec./1 rush/1 ret.) 23, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009, 17 rush/6 rec.) 19, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009, 19 rec.) 15, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003, 12 rush/3 rec.) 12, Thamar Davis (2002-2005, 5 rush/7 rec.) 10, Sadane Munoz (2003-2004, 10 rush) 10, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007, 10 rec.) 10, Brian Daniels (2006-2009, 10 rush) 10, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present, 2 rush/4 rec./4 ret.) Most Touchdowns Scored (Season) 15, Kyle Wilson (2005, 14 rush/1 rec.) 13, Jeff Hughley (2005, 12 rec./1 ret.) 10, Jeff Hughley (2006, 10 rec.) 9, Kyle Wilson (2004, 9 rush) 9, Kyle Wilson (2006, 8 rush/1 rec.) 9, Anthony Squillini (2008, 9 rec.) 9, Dontavious Watson (2009, 9 rush/1 rec.) Most Touchdowns Scored (Game) 6, Kyle Wilson (vs. NC Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 3, Thamar Davis (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 3, Eric Sicre, (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 3, Jeff Hughley (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 3, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 3, Kyle Wilson (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 2, Happened 42 times
Total 36 20
Opponent (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) (at Chowan, 11/12/2005)
Most Touchdowns Responsible For (Career) 46, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 35, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 33, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 31, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 23, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 19, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 19, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 15, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 13, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 12, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 10, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) Most Touchdowns Responsible For (Season) 21, Todd Parsons (2005) 18, Todd Parsons (2006) 15, Kyle Wilson (2005) 13, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 13, Scott Swann (2004) 13, Jeff Hughley (2005) 10, Scott Swann (2003) 10, Jeff Hughley (2006) 9, Dontavious Watson (2009) 9, Anthony Squillini (2008) 9, Kyle Wilson (2004) 9, Kyle Wilson (2006) Most Touchdowns Responsible For (Game) 6, Kyle Wilson (vs. NC Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 5, Todd Parsons (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 4, Todd Parsons (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING Longest Field Goal Made 47, James Thurnes (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 47, Sean Sullivan (at Gettysburg, 9/28/2002 41, James Thurnes (at Ferrum, 10/4/2003 40, Matthew Wilson (vs. Methodist, 10/23/2009) 40, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 40, James Thurnes (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 38, Chris Ashcraft (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 38, Marcus Klusacek (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 37, Sean Sullivan (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2002) 37, Sean Sullivan (at Gallaudet, 9/8/2001) 36, Chris Ashcraft (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 35, Sean Sullivan (vs. Ferrum, 10/5/2002) Field Goals Made (Career) 12, Chris Ashcraft (2005-2008 12, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 6, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 3, Marcus Klusacek (2007-Present) 2, Matthew Wilson (2009) Field Goals Attempted (Career) 32, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 24, Chris Ashcraft (2005-2008) 18, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 10, Marcus Klusacek (2007-Present) 7, Matthew Wilson (2009) 2, Les Garnett (2000-2004) 2, Ben Morris (2005) PAT Kicks Made (Career) 76, Chris Ashcraft (2005-2008) 37, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 22, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 21, Ben Morris (2005) 17, Marcus Klusacek (2007-Present) 13, Matthew Wilson (2009) 6, Max Roach (2000-2004) 6, Andrew Wright (2003) 1, Nathan Jones (2000-2001) 1, Peyton Fulton (2000-2001) 1, Michael Zamora (2000) PAT Kicks Attempted (Career) 92, Chris Ashcraft (2005-2008) 47, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 24, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 23, Ben Morris (2005) 22, Marcus Klusacek (2007-Present) 14, Matthew Wilson (2009) 11, Max Roach (2000-2004) 6, Andrew Wright (2003) 4, Peyton Fulton (2000-2001) 3, Les Garnett (2000-2004) 1, Nathan Jones (2000-2001) 1, Michael Zamora (2000)
Field Goals Made (Season) 7, Chris Ashcraft (2005) 6, James Thurnes (2004) 4, Chris Ashcraft (2006) 4, Sean Sullivan (2002) 3, James Thurnes (2005) 3, James Thurnes (2003) 2, Matthew Wilson (2009) 2, Sean Sullivan (2001) Field Goals Attempted (Season) 16, James Thurnes (2004) 9, Sean Sullivan (2002) 9, Chris Ashcraft (2005) 8, James Thurnes (2003) 7, Matthew Wilson (2009) 7, James Thurnes (2005) 7, Chris Ashcraft (2006) 7, Sean Sullivan (2000) 6, Chris Ashcraft (2007) 5, Marcus Klusacek (2009) PAT Kicks Made (Season) 35, Chris Ashcraft (2006) 28, James Thurnes (2004) 23, Chris Ashcraft (2008) 21, Ben Morris (2005) 15, Sean Sullivan (2002) 13, Marcus Klusacek (2009) 13, Matthew Wilson (2009) 10, Chris Ashcraft (2005) 8, James Thurnes (2003) 8, Chris Ashcraft (2007) 6, Andrew Wright (2003) 4, Max Roach (2001) PAT Kicks Attempted (Season) 42, Chris Ashcraft (2006) 34, James Thurnes (2004) 26, Chris Ashcraft (2008) 23, Ben Morris (2005) 17, Marcus Klusacek (2009) 17, Sean Sullivan (2002) 14, Matthew Wilson (2009) 14, Chris Ashcraft (2005) 12, James Thurnes (2003) 10, Chris Ashcraft (2007) 8, Max Roach (2001) 6, Andrew Wright (2003)
Field Goals Made (Game) 3, Chris Ashcraft (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 3, James Thurnes (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 2, Sean Sullivan (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2002) 2, Sean Sullivan (at Gallaudet, 9/8/2001) 2, James Thurnes (vs. Guilford, 9/18/2004) 1, Happened 23 times Field Goals Attempted (Game) 5, Sean Sullivan (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2002) 5, James Thurnes (at NC Wesleyan, 10/16/2004) 4, Chris Ashcraft (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 3, Matthew Wilson (vs. Methodist, 10/23/2009) 3, James Thurnes (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 3, Sean Sullivan (vs. Gallaudet, 9/9/2000) 3, James Thurnes (at Ferrum, 10/4/2003) 3, James Thurnes (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 2, Matthew Wilson (vs. Shenandoah, 10/31/2009) 2, Matthew Wilson (at Ferrum, 11/7/2009) 2, Marcus Klusacek (at Bridgewater, 9/5/2009) 2, Marcus Klusacek (at Maryville, 10/17/2009) 2, Chris Ashcraft (at Greensboro, 10/20/2007) 2, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Ferrum, 9/30/2006) 2, Ben Morris (at Greensboro, 10/22/2005) 2, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Wesley, 9/10/2005) 2, James Thurnes (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 2, Sean Sullivan (at Gallaudet, 9/8/2001) 2, Sean Sullivan (vs. Apprentice, 9/16/2000) 2, James Thurnes (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 2, James Thurnes (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2004) 2, James Thurnes (vs. Guilford,9/18/2004) PAT Kicks Made (Game) 8, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 6, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 6, Ben Morris (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 6, James Thurnes (at Southern Va., 9/11/2004) 5, Ben Morris (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 5, Sean Sullivan (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 5, James Thurnes (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 5, James Thurnes (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2004) 4, Happened 12 times PAT Kicks Attempted (Game) 9, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 7, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 7, Chris Ashcraft (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 7, Ben Morris (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 6, Chris Ashcraft (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 6, Sean Sullivan (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 6, James Thurnes (at Southern Va., 9/11/2004) 5, Chris Ashcraft (at Shenandoah, 11/1/2008) 5, Ben Morris (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 5, James Thurnes (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 5, James Thurnes (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 5, James Thurnes (vs. Greensboro, 10/23/2004)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TOTAL OFFENSE/PUNTING Total Yards of Offense (Career) 4,848, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 4,303, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 3,046, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 2,715, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 1,620, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 1,620, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 1,572, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 1,291, Philip Kwiatkowski (2007-Present) 841, John Ellison (2006-2008) 799, William Clark (2000-2001)
Total Yards of Offense (Season) 1,997, Todd Parsons (2005) 1,964, Todd Parsons (2006) 1,918, Scott Swann (2004) 1,620, Cody Ladutko (2009) 1,484, Shan Fairbanks (2007) 1,316, Kyle Wilson (2005) 1,231, Scott Swann (2003) 1089, Scott Swann (2002) 821, Philip Kwiatkowski (2008) 813, Kyle Wilson (2006)
Total Yards of Offense (Game) 403, Todd Parsons (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 335, Todd Parsons (at Ferrum, 10/1/2005) 328, Scott Swann (at Methodist, 10/9/2004) 297, Todd Parsons (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 283, Cody Ladutko (at Guilford, 9/26/2009) 275, Todd Parsons (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 273, Shan Fairbanks (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 269, Todd Parsons (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 249, Scott Swann (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 241, Scott Swann (at Shenandoah, 10/30/2004)
Total Offensive Yards Per Play (Career) 6.39, Todd Parsons (2003-2006) 5.33, Cody Ladutko (2009-Present) 5.19, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 5.04, Mark Williams (2007-Present) 5.03, Shan Fairbanks (2005-2008) 4.83, Scott Swann (2002-2005) 4.78, John Ellison (2006-2008) 4.44, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 4.21, William Clark (2000-2001) 4.09, Troy Testerman (2000-2001)
Total Offensive Yards Per Play (Season) 7.21, Todd Parsons (2004) 7.18, Shan Fairbanks (2006) 7.08, Todd Parsons (2003) 6.82, Mark Williams (2008) 6.48, Todd Parsons (2006) 6.02, Todd Parsons (2005) 5.87, Scott Swann (2004) 5.62, Kyle Wilson (2005) 5.36, John Ellison (2008) 5.33, Cody Ladutko (2009)
All-Purpose Yards (Career) 4,267, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 4,146, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 2,750, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 2,493, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 2,462, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003) 2,295, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 1,883, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 1,851, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 1,320, Thamar Davis (2002-2005) 1,170, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002)
All-Purpose Yards (Season) 1,495, Kyle Wilson (2005) 1,394, Antonio Hammond (2007) 1,349, Anthony Squillini (2009) 1,308, Jeff Hughley (2005) 1,235, Kyle Wilson (2006) 1,230, Jeff Hughley (2006) 1,008, Jeff Hughley (2004) 971, Kyle Wilson (2004) 898, Dontavious Watson (2007) 894, Anthony Squillini (2008)
Total Offensive Yards Per Play (Game) 15.5, Todd Parsons (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 11.6 Scott Swann (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 9.3, Todd Parsons (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 8.7, Todd Parsons (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 8.5, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 7.6, Todd Parsons (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 7.5, Todd Parsons (at CNU, 11/4/2006) 7.3, Cody Ladutko (at Guilford, 9/26/2009) 7.2, Scott Swann (at NC Wesleyan, 10/16/2004) All-Purpose Yards (Game) 253, Kyle Wilson (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 246, Antonio Hammond (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2007) 244, Kyle Wilson (vs. CNU, 11/5/2004) 244, Kyle Wilson (vs. Maryville, 11/11/2006) 239, Kyle Wilson (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 234, Antonio Hammond (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 229, Jeff Hughley (at Methodist, 10/7/2006) 228, Dontavious. Watson (at Greensboro, 10/20/2007) 225, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/12/2005) 222, Duane Alston (vs. Guilford, 9/17/2005)
Punt Attempts (Career) 169, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 63, Jason Holaday (2000) 54, Nathan Davis (2008) Punt Yards (Career) 5,974, James Thurnes (2003-2006 2,252, Jason Holaday (2000) 2,034, Nathan Davis (2008) 1,847, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 1,676, Michael Moore (2006-2007) 1,582, Zachary Richman (2009-Present) Average Yards Per Punt (Career) 37.67, Nathan Davis (2008) 37.17, Nathan Jones (2000-2001) 35.75, Jason Holaday (2000) 35.52, Sean Sullivan (2000-2002) 35.35, James Thurnes (2003-2006) 35.25, Kurt Straub (2000-2001) 35.16, Zachary Richman (2009-Present)
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Punt Attempts (Season) 63, Jason Holaday (2000) 54, Nathan Davis (2008) 52, Michael Moore (2007) 49, Shan Sullivan (2002) 49, James Thurnes (2005) Punt Yards (Season) 2,252, Jason Holaday (2000) 2,034, Nathan Davis (2008) 1,736, Sean Sullivan (2002) 1,707, James Thurnes (2005) 1,694, James Thurnes (2004) 1,676, Michael Moore (2007) Average Yards Per Punt (Season) 37.67, Nathan Davis (2008) 37.17, Nathan Jones (2001) 37.11, James Thurnes (2005) 35.75, Jason Holaday (2000) 35.47, Max Roach (2003)
Punts (Game) 9, Max Roach (vs. Methodist, 10/6/2001) 9, Sean Sullivan (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 9, James Thurnes (at CNU, 11/6/2004) 9, James Thurnes (at Methodist, 10/7/2006) 9, James Thurnes (vs. Gettysburg, 9/27/2003) 8, Happened 15 times Most Punting Yards(Game) 330, Sean Sullivan (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 321, Nathan Davis (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) Highest average yards per punt (Game) 44.0 James Thurnes (at N.C. Wesleyan, 10/14/2006) 43.8, Jason Holiday (at Emory & Henry, 9/30/2000) Longest Punt (Game) 69, Zachary Richman (at Ferrum, 11/7/2009) 64, James Thurnes (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 60, Jason Holiday (vs. Shenandoah, 10/28/2000) 60, James Thurnes (at CNU, 11/6/2004)
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KICK/PUNT RETURNS Kick Returns (Career) 52, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 42, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 33, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 26, Dontavious Watson (2006-2009) 26, Kyle Wilson (2003-2006) 26, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002)
Kick Returns (Season) 33, Antonio Hammond (2007) 27, Duane Alston (2005) 21, Anthony Squillini (2009) 20, Dontavious Watson (2007) 19, Duane Alston (2006) 17, Happened three times
Kick Return Yards (Career) 1,089, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 749, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 721, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007) 497, Aduela Dawes (2000-2002) 482, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present)
Punt Return Yards (Career) 784, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 433, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 384, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 285, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 201, Anthony Devonish (2002) 123, J.R. Conteh (2000–2001)
Kick Return Yards (Season) 721, Antonio Hammond (2007) 524, Duane Alston (2005) 459, Duane Alston (2006) 397, Anthony Squillini (2009) 379, J.R. Canteh (2001) Average Gain Per Kick Return (Season) 49.67, Jeremy Dixon (2009) 24.78, Tracey Smithers (2003) 24.20, Tracey Smithers (2000) 24.16, Duane Alston (2006) 22.29, J.R. Conteh (2001) Punt Returns (Season) 22, Jeff Hughley (2003) 21, Jeff Hughley (2004) 20, Anthony Squillini (2008) 16, Jeremy Dixon (2008) 15, Two tied Punt Return Yards (Season) 286, Jeff Hughley (2003) 231, Jeff Hughley (2005) 210, Jeremy Dixon (2009) 201, Anthony Devonish (2002 193, Jeff Hughley (2004) 178, Duane Alston (2005)
Average Gain Per Punt Return (Career) 24.60, J.R. Conteh (2000-2001) 13.40, Anthony Devonish (2002) 12.06, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 11.83, Antonio Hammond,(2005-2007) 10.97, Jeremy Dixon, (2007-Present) 9.41, Duane Alston (2002 (2004-2006)
Average Gain Per Punt Return (Season) 21.00, Jeff Hughley (2005) 14.83, Duane Alston (2005) 13.40, Anthony Devonish (2002) 13.12, Jeremy Dixon (2009) 13.00, Jeff Hughley (2003) 11.83, Antonio Hammond (2007)
Average Gain Per Kick Return (Career) 24.10, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 23.68, Tracey Smithers (2000-2003 21.85, Antonio Hammond (2005-2007 20.94, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 20.78, Kevin Blyden (2008) Punt Returns (Career) 65, Jeff Hughley (2003-2006) 46, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 35, Jeremy Dixon (2007-Present) 31, Anthony Squillini (2005-2006, 2008-2009) 15, Anthony Devonish (2002)
Kick Returns For Touchdowns (Career) 2, Jeremy Dixon (both in 2009) 1, J.R Conteh (2001) 1, Duane Alston (2006) Punt Returns For Touchdowns (Career) 2, Jeremy Dixon (2008 & 2009) 1, Travis Boyd (2005) 1, J.R. Conteh (2000) 1, Gentry Parker (2005) 1, Jeff Hughley (2005)
Longest Kick Return 92, Duane Alston (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 88, Jeremy Dixon (vs. CNU, 10/10/2009) 88, J.R.Conteh (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 86, Jeremy Dixon (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 11/14/2009) 61, Antonio Hammond (vs. Methodist, 10/6/2007) 60, Tracey Smithers (vs. Gallaudet, 9/9/2000) 58, Antonio Hammond (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 58. Anthony Squillini (at Maryville, 10/17/2009) 57, Sadane Munoz (vs. Huntingdon, 10/18/2003) 44, Duane Alston (at Wesley, 9/10/2005) 43, Happened twice
Kick Returns (Game) 7, Antonio Hammond (at Mount Union, 9/1/2007) 6, Antonio Hammond (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 5, Duane Alston, (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 5, Jeremy Dixon (at NC Wesleyan, 10/18/2008) 5, Duane Alston (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) Kick Return Yards (Game) 222, Duane Alston (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 155, Antonio Hammond (at Mount Union, 9/1/2007) 135, Antonio Hammond (at Guilford, 9/15/2007) 134, Jeremy Dixon (vs. CNU, 10/10/2009) 126, Jeremy Dixon (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 11/14/2009) Average Gain Per Kick Return (Game) 63.0, Jeremy Dixon (vs. N.C. Wesleyan, 11/14/2009) 44.7, Jeremy Dixon (vs. CNU, 10/10/2009) 44.4, Duane Alston (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 39.0, Antonio Hammond (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2007) 37.5, Sadane Munoz (vs. Huntingdon, 10/18/2003) Punt Returns (Game) 5, Duane Alston (vs. Chowan, 11/16/2002) 5, Duane Alston (at Southern Va., 9/11/2004) 5, Duane Alston (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 5, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 5, Jeff Hughley (at Greensboro, 10/25/2003) 5, Jeff Hughley (vs. Guilford, 9/18/2004) 4, Happened seven times Punt Return Yards (Game) 127, Duane Alston (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 85, J.R. Conteh (vs. Gallaudet, 9/9/2000) 79, Jeff Hughley (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 73, Jeremy Dixon (at Ferrum, 11/7/2009) 66, Jeff Hughley (vs. Guilford, 9/18/2004) 61, Antonio Devonish (at CNU, 11/9/2002) 61, Antonio Squillini (vs. Bridgewater, 9/6/2008) Average Gain Per Punt Return (Game) 31.8, Duane Alston (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 29.5, Jeff Hughley (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) 22.0, Jeff Hughley (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 20.0, Jeff Hughley (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004)
Longest Punt Return 85, J.R. Conteh (vs. Gallaudet, 9/9/2000) 73, Jeremy Dixon (at Ferrum, 11/7/2009) 50, Jeremy Dixon (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) 47, Jeremy Dixon (at N.C. Weselyan, 10/18/2008) 47, Duane Alston (vs. Shenandoah, 10/29/2005) 47, Jeff Hughley (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) 47, Antonio Squillini (vs. Bridgewater, 9/6/2008) 44, Jeff Hughley (vs. Wesley, 9/10/2005) 42, Duane Alston (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 37, Anthony Devonish (at CNU, 11/9/2002) 36, Happened twice
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE Total Tackles (Career) 404, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 313, Jermaine Moore (2002-2003, 2005-2006) 303, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 214, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 205, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) 196, Derek Austin (2000-2002) 192, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007) 168, Logan Smyth (2007-Present) 166, Mario Huffman (2008-Present) 146, Brandon Cantrell (2000-2003)
Total Tackles (Season) 145, Kelvin Hutcheson (2004) 125, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 99, Griffin McConaghy (2007) 96, Jermaine Moore (2006) 92, Anthony Morris (2004) 89, Kelvin Hutcheson (2003) 86, Mario Huffman (2008) 85, Anthony Morris (2002) 83, Jermaine Moore (2005) 80, Mario Huffman (2008)
Unassisted Tackles(Career) 165, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 151, Jermaine Moore (2002-2003, 2005-2006) 150, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 107, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) 93, Mario Huffman (2008-Present) 88, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 83, Logan Smyth (2007-Present) 78, John Garcia (2005-2008) 73, Derek Austin (2000-2002) 71, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007)
Unassisted Tackles (Season) 57, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 56, Kelvin Hutcheson (2004) 52, Mario Huffman (2008) 48, Anthony Morris (2004) 46, Anthony Morris (2002) 44, Jermaine Moore (2006) 44, Jermaine Moore (2005) 42, Travis Boyd (2005) 41, Mario Huffman (2008) 40, Kelvin Hutcheson (2003)
Assisted Tackles (Career) 239, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 162, Jermaine Moore (2002-2003, 2005-2006) 153, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 126, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 123, Derek Austin (2000-2002) 121, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007) 98, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) 91, Brandon Cantrell (2000-2003) 85, Logan Smyth (2007-Present) 83, Michael Ruth (2003-2006)
Assisted Tackles (Season) 89, Kelvin Hutcheson (2004) 69, Griffin McConaghy (2007) 68, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 55, Derek Austin (2001) 52, Jermaine Moore (2006) 49, Kelvin Hutcheson (2003) 45, Mario Huffman (2008) 44, Anthony Morris (2004) 44, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 40, Nick Tigue (2002)
Tackles For Loss (Career) 51.0, Jermaine Moore (2002-2003, 2005-2006) 50.5, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 32.5, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 22.5, Jason Hill (2006-2007) 22.0, Andre Garvin (2005-2008) 21.0, Logan Smyth (2007-Present) 21.0, Derek Austin (2000-2002) 21.0, Jeff Stein (2003-2006) 20.5, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007) 19.5, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) Quarterback Sacks (Career) 13.5, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 13.5, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 12.0, Jason Hill (2006-2007) 11.0, Andre Garvin (2005-2008) 8.0, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 8.0, Jermaine Moore (2002-03, 2005-2006) 7.5, Logan Smyth (2007-Present) 7.0, Ray Faulkner (2007-Present) 6.5, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007) 6.5, Bryan Gillie (2000-2001)
Tackles For Loss (Season) 23.5, Kelvin Hutcheson (2004) 17.5, Jermaine Moore (2006) 16.0, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 13.0, Bryan Gillie (2000) 13.0, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 12.5, Jermaine Moore (2005) 12.5, Jermaine Moore (2003) 12.0, Jeff Stein (2005) 11.5, Jason Hill (2007) 11.5, Nick Tigue (2002)
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Quarterback Sacks (Season) 8.0, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 7.5, Jason Hill (2006) 6.5, Bryan Gillie (2000) 6.0, Andre Garvin (2007) 5.5, Kelvin Hutcheson (2003) 5.0, Nick Tigue (2004) 5.0, Terrance Bullard (2008) 4.5, Bobby Henderson (2002) 4.5, Nick Teague (2002) 4.5, Jason Hill (2007)
Most Tackles(Game) 23, Kelvin Hutcheson (vs. Methodist, 10/6/2001) 21, Kelvin Hutcheson (vs. Chowan, 11/13/2004) 20, Kelvin Hutcheson (at Chowan, 11/10/2001) 20, Kelvin Hutcheson (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2001) 19, Kelvin Hutcheson, (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 19, Anthony Morris (vs. Ferrum, 10/2/2004) 19, Bruce Wickham (vs. Shenandoah, 10/27/2001) 18, Kelvin Hutcheson (vs. CNU, 11/3/2001) 18, Kelvin Hutcheson (vs. Gettysburg, 9/27/2003) 18, Anthony Morris (at Methodist, 10/9/2004) 18, Nick Tigue (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) Quarterback Sacks (Game) 5.0, D.J. Edmonds (at Ferrum, 9/2/2000) 3.5, Zack Morton (vs. CNU, 11/3/2007) 3.0, Terrance Bullard (vs. Bridgewater, 9/6/2008) 2.0, Happened 15 Times Most recent 2.0 sacks game: Anssi Nevalainen (vs. Shenandoah, 10/31/2009) Tackles For Loss (Game) 7.0, D.J. Edmonds, (at Principia, 10/7/2000) 5.0, Joe Neuman, (vs. Galladet, 9/9/2000) 4.5, Zack Morton, (vs. CNU, 11/3/2007) 4.0, Happened 11 times Most recent 4.0 tackles for loss game: Jermaine Moore (at NC Wesleyan, 10/14/2006)
KELVIN HUTCHESON 2000-2001, 2003-2004
Kelvin Hutcheson led the nation with 15.6 tackles per game in 2001. Hutcheson went on to establish the Averett school record with 404 career tackles during his four years. Hutcheson also holds the top two season tackle marks (145 in 2004, 125 in 2001) and is tied for the team’s record for career sacks with 13.5 sacks.
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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE Fumbles Forced (Career) 10, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 6, Jermaine Moore (2002-03, 2005-2006) 6, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 5, Bernard Opoku (2000-2002) 4, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) Fumbles Recovered (Career) 7, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-01, 2003-2004) 7, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 6, Travis Boyd (2003-2006) 5, Griffin McConaghy (2004-2007) 5, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) Fumble Return Yards (Career) 77, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 60, Roger Fairly (2006) 59, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 54, Jermaine Moore (2002 -2003, 2005-2006) 51, Frederick Reid (2007-2009) Fumble Return Touchdowns (Career) 1, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-2001, 2003-2004) 1, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 1, Jason Hill (2006-2007) 1, Jermaine Moore (2002-2003, 2005 -2006) 1, Derek Austin (2000-2002) 1, Nick Tigue (2000-2004) 1, Roger Fairly (2006) 1, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) Interceptions(Career) 12, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 6, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 6, John Garcia (2005-2008) 5, Gentry Parker (2002-2005) Interception Return Yards (Career) 244, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 148, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 113, Randy Bianchi (2007) 82, John Garcia (2005-2008) 77, Jeremy Clifton (2007-Present) Interception Return Touchdowns (Career) 2, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 1, Duane Alston (2002, 2004-2006) 1, Jeremy Clifton (2007-Present) 1, Randy Bianchi (2007) 1, Gentry Parker (2002-2005) 1, Eric Sicre (2004-2007) 1, John Garcia (2005-2008) 1, Brandon Cantrell (2000-2003) 1, William Bonilla (2006-2009) 1, Kelvin Hutcheson (2000-2001, 2003-2004) 1, Anssi Nevalainen (2008-Present) Pass Breakups (Career) 25, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 22, Gentry Parker (2002-2005)
Fumbles Forced (Season) 5, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 4, Nick Tigue (2002) 3, Travis Boyd (2005) 3, Mario Huffman (2008) 3, Brian Gillie (2000) 3, Bernard Opoku (2001) 2, Happened four times Fumbles Recovered (Season) 4, Nick Tigue (2002) 4, D.J. Edmonds (2000) 3, Anthony Morris (2001) 3, Kelvin Hutcheson (2001) 3, Bryan Gillie (2000) 3, Griffin McConaghy (2007) 3, Nick Tigue (2003) 3, Kevin Blyden (2008) 3, Travis Boyd (2006) 3, Mario Huffman (2009) Interception Return Yards (Season) 135, Anthony Morris (2003) 113, Randy Bianchi (2007) 105, Anthony Morris (2004) 100, Duane Alston (2002) 77, Jeremy Clifton (2008) 57, Gentry Parker (2003) 52, Jason Holaday (2000) 48, John Garcia (2006) 47, Anthony Bowie (2009) 44, Travis Boyd (2006) Interceptions (Season) 4, Anthony Morris (2003) 4, Anthony Morris (2004) 4, Zane Cooper (2009) 3, Anthony Bowie (2009) 3, Randy Bianchi (2007) 3, Duane Alston (2002) 3, Jeremy Clifton (2008) 3, John Garcia (2006) 3, Eric Sicre (2006) 3, Brandon Hall (2004) 3, Clyde Robinson (2008) 3, Anthony Morris (2001) Interception Return Touchdowns (Season) 2, Anthony Morris (2003) 1, Happened 10 times Pass Break ups (Season) 15, Gentry Parker (2005) 11, Anthony Morris (2004) 7, Frederick Reid (2008) 7, Bernard Opoku (2002) 6, Travis Boyd (2006) 6, Travis Boyd (2004) 6, John Garcia (2008) 6, Jeremy Clifton (2009)
Fumble Return Yards (Game) 60, Roger Fairly (vs. Greensboro, 10/21/2006) 51, Anthony Morris (vs. Gallaudet, 9/7/2002) 51, Frederick Reid (at NC Wesleyan, 10/18/2008) 39, Nick Tigue (vs. Maryville, 9/4/2004) 35, Derek Austin (vs. Methodist, 10/6/2001) 35, Nick Tigue (vs. Greensboro, 10/26/2002) 34, Jermaine Moore (at Maryville, 9/3/2005) 32, Jason Smith (at Chowan, 11/10/2001) 30, Travis Boyd (vs. Shenandoah, 11/1/2003 ) Most Interceptions (Game) 2, Anthony Morris (vs. Methodist, 10/11/2003) 2, Anthony Morris (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 2, Jim Napolitano (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 2, Bernard Opoku (vs. Principia, 10/13/2001) 2, Frederick Reid (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) 2, Clyde Robinson (at Methodist, 10/11/2008) Longest Interception Return (Game) 100, Randy Bianchi (vs. CNU, 11/3/2007) 82, Duane Alston (vs. Greensboro, 10/26/2002) 80, Anthony Morris (vs. Methodist, 10/11/2003) 46, Jeremy Clifton (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) 46, Jason Holiday (vs. Waynesburg, 9/23/2000) 45, Anthony Morris (at Shenandoah, 10/30/2004) 41, Gentry Parker (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 39, Logan Smyth (vs. Guilford, 9/20/2008) 37, Duane Alston (vs. NC Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 37, Frederick Reid (at Maryville, 11/10/2007) Most Pass Breakups (Games) 4, Parker Gentry (vs. CNU, 11/5/2005) 4, Calvin Hall (vs. Guilford, 9/16/2006) 3, Calvin Hall (vs. Methodist, 10/8/2005) 3, Parker Gentry (vs. NC Wesleyan, 10/15/2005) 3, Anthony Morris (at Chowan, 11/15/2003) 3, Frederick Reid (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) 3, Logan Smyth (vs. Greensboro, 10/25/2008) Blocked Kicks (Career) 7, Gentry Parker (2002-2005) 4, Anthony Morris (2000-2004) 2, Jeremy Jackson (2000-2002, 2004-2005) 2, Andre Garvin (2005-2008) 1, Happened nine times Blocked Kicks (Season) 4, Gentry Parker (2003) 2, Jeremy Jackson 2005) 2, Gentry Parker (2004) 2, Anthony Morris (2004) 2, Anthony Morris (2003) Blocked Kicks (Game) 3, Gentry Parker (at Ferrum, 10/4/2003) 1, Happened 21 Times
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TEAM RECORDS
Rushing Attempts Season: 427 (2005) Game: 59, at Southern Virginia (9/11/2004) Rushing Yards Season: 1,477 (2004) Game: 302, at Southern Virginia (9/11/2004)
Total Touchdowns Season: 46 (2005) Game: 9, on two occasions Last: vs. Greensboro (10/ 21/2006)
Punt Return Yards Season: 467 (2005) Game: 139, vs. Shenandoah (10/29/2005)
Total Points Season: 345 (2005) Game: 62, vs. Greensboro (10/ 21/2006)
Punts Returned for Touchdown Season: 3 (2005) Game: 1, on four occasions Last: vs. Greensboro (10/25/2008)
Field Goals Season: 10 (2005) Game: 5, vs. Christopher Newport (11/5/2005)
Kick Return Attempts Season: 72 (2007) Game:14, at Mount Union (9/1/2007)
Pass Attempts Season: 404 (2007) Game: 59, vs. Shenandoah (10/27/2007)
Interceptions Made Season: 16 (2006) Game: 6, vs. Principia (10/13/2001)
Kick Return Yards Season: 1,362 (2007) Game: 242, vs. Guilford (9/16/2006)
Pass Completions Season: 209 (2004) Game: 34, vs. Methodist (10/9/2004)
Interception Return Yards Season: 231 (2003) Game: 100, vs. Christopher Newport (11/3/2007)
Passing Yards Season: 2,578 (2004) Game: 400, vs. Maryville (11/11/2006)
Interceptions Returned for Touchdown Season: 4 (2003) Game: 1, on eight occasions Last: vs. Greensboro (10/25/2008)
Kicks Returned for Touchdowns Season: 2 (2009) Game: 1, on two occasions Last: vs. N.C. Wesleyan (11/14/2009)
Rushing Touchdowns Season: 23, (2004 and 2005) Game: 6, on two occasions Last: vs. NC Wesleyan (10/15/2005)
Passes Had Intercepted Season: 20 (2007) Game: 5, on two occasions Last: vs. Ferrum (10/ 4/2003) Touchdown Passes Season: 25 (2006) Game: 4, on five occasions Last: vs. Maryville (11/11/2006) Total Offensive Yards Season: 4,055 (2004) Game: 634, vs. Maryville (11/11/2006)
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Tackles Season: 866 (2007) Game: 116, vs. Christopher Newport (11/3/2007)
Punts Season: 68 (2000) Game: 9, on four occasions Last: vs. Methodist (10/7/2006)
Quarterback Sacks Season: 27 (2008) Game: 7, on two occasions Last: vs. Christopher Newport (11/3/2007)
Punt Yards Season: 2,338 (2008) Game: 330, vs. Gallaudet (9/7/2002)
Most Points Allowed Season: 439 (2007) Game: 75, at Mount Union (9/1/2007)
Punt Return Attempts Season: 36 (2008) Game: 7, on four occasions Last: vs. Christopher Newport (11/5/2005)
Fewest Points Allowed Season: 169 (2003) Game: 0, on four occasions Last: vs. Shenandoah (10/28/2006)
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OPPONENT GAME RECORDS Opponent Team Records Rushing Attempts Most: 72, Christopher Newport (10/10/2009) Fewest: 11, Guilford (9/16/2006) Rushing Yards Most: 526, Ferrum (10/1/2005) Fewest:– 19, Principia (10/13/2001) Rushing Touchdown Most: 7, on four occasions Passing Attempts Most: 70, Guilford, (9/16/2006) Fewest: 4, on two occasions Passing Yards Most: 502, Guilford (9/16/2006) Fewest: 6, Ferrum (9/2/2000) Pass Completions Most: 42, Guilford (9/16/2006) Fewest: 1, on three occasions Passes had intercepted Most: 6, Principia (10/13/2001) Touchdown Passes Most: 7, Guilford (9/15/2007) Total Offensive Yards Most: 686, Ferrum (10/1/2005) Fewest: 69, Gallaudet (9/9/2001)
Time of Possession Most: 45:17, Christopher Newport (11/3/2007) Fewest: 21:50, Methodist (10/11/2008) Individual Opponent Records Rushing Rushing Attempts: 39, Jawarre Cowles, Chowan (11/10/2001) Rushing Yards : 285, Tunde Ogun, Christopher Newport (10/10/2009) Rushing Touchdowns: 5, Bo Jordan, N.C. Wesleyan (11/14/2009) Longest Rush: 94, Mike Vann, Ferrum (9/29/2007) Passing Pass Attempts: 70, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (9/16/2006) Pass Completions: 42, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (9/16/2006) Passing Yards: 502, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (9/16/2006) Touchdown Passes: 7, Josh Vogelbach, Guilford (9/15/2007) Longest Pass: 75, Andy Mullins, Emory & Henry (9/30/2000)
Receiving Receptions: 16, Torrey Lowe, Greensboro (10/25/2008) Receiving Yards: 192, Pierre Garcon, Mount Union (9/2/2006) Touchdown Receptions: 3, Larry Beavers, Wesley (9/10/2005) 3, James Fox, Chowan (11/12/2005) Longest Reception: 75, LaShon Green, Emory & Henry (9/30/2000) Special Teams Longest Field Goal: 46, Jay Graham, Christopher Newport (11/3/2007) Longest Punt: 72, Mike Demeglio, Gallaudet (9/8/2001) Longest Punt Return: 90, Dustin Locke, Maryville (11/11/2006) Longest Kick Return: 102, Nathan Smith, Gettysburg (9/28/2002) Defense Most Tackles: 23, Brick Crowder, Greensboro (10/20/2007) Most Sacks: 4.0, Quincy Malloy, Methodist (10/6/2001) 4.0, Ian Vincent, Christopher Newport (11/8/2003) Most Interceptions: 2, on 14 occasions Last: Jay Kirland, Christopher Newport (11/8/2008)
Points Scored Most: 75, Mount Union (9/1/2007) Most Field Goals Most: 4, Mount Union (9/1/2007) Tackles Most: 100, Christopher Newport (11/5/2005) Fewest: 41, Christopher Newport (10/10/2009) Tackles for Loss Most: 18, Greensboro (10/25/2003) Fewest: 1, on two occasions Quarterback Sacks Most: 8, Gettysburg (9/28/2002) First Downs Most: 32, Christopher Newport (11/3/2001) Fewest: 5, Chowan (11/15/2003) 5, Methodist (10/23/2009) Plays Most: 95, Maryville (9/4/2004) Fewest: 48, Methodist (10/23/2009) Penalties Most: 17, Greensboro (10/20/2001) Fewest: 2, on four occasions
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ALL-TIME STARTERS 2000 WR Wilson, Joel, Shields, LeGrande; LT Fulmer; LG Manns; C Laskowski; RG Parker, Anderson; RT Soyars; TE Miller, Acker; RB Smithers, Conteh; FB Edwards, Testerman; QB Robinson, Cantrell; DE Austin, Gillie, Austin; DT Edmonds, Lucado, Long; LB Suggs, Neuman, Holladay, Hutcheson, McGlothlin, Sittle; CB Seisay, Otey, Fulton, Osei; S Waller, Davis, Morin. 2001 WR Dawes, Conteh, Comerford, Napolitano, Bullins; LT Garnett; LG Early, Turner, Clinesmith; C Laskowski; RG Chambers, Anderson; RT Parris, Turner, Soyars; TE Miller, Acker; RB Smithers ; FB Abernathy, Gardner; QB Perry, Ridley, Clark; DE Tigue, Austin, Dominic, Lewis; DT Moody, Roth, Mann; LB Hutcheson, Bigham, Neuman, Roth, Austin, Everson, Townsend, Wickham; CB Seisay, Opoku, Arena; S Rodriguez, Comerford, Clark, Morris, Cantrell, Napolitano. 2002 WR Dawes, Rankin, Foster; LT Stanley, Parris, Garnett; LG Anderson, Parris; C Laskowski; RG Garnett, Parris; RT Green; TE Ford, Griffin; TB Davis; FB Smithers; QB Swann; DE Henderson, Tigue; DT Jackson, Bateman; LB Everson, Austin, Moore; CB Opoku, Alston; S Cantrell, Morris. 2003 WR Hughley, Napolitano; LT Stanley, Roof; LG Lawrence; C Laskowski; RG Green, Stanley; RT Garnett; TE A. Griffin, Short; TB Smithers, Munoz; FB Jumper, Wilson, Davis; QB Swann; DE Tigue, C. Griffin, Coston; DT Bateman, Kierson; LB Abernathy, Moore, Ruth, Hutcheson; CB Parker, Boyd; S Morris, Cantrell. 2004 WR Hughley, Napolitano, Roach; LT Roof, Garnett; LG Singleton, Lawrence; C Lawrence, Hastedt; RG Bateman, Green, Parris; RT Parris, Kierson; TE Short; TB Davis, Munoz, Wilson; FB Everson, Davis; QB Swann; DE Coston, Ferris, Griffin, Tigue; DT Rizzuto, Thomas, Griffin; NG Jackson, Griffin, Barner; LB Tigue, McConaghy, Townsend, Abernathy, Stein, Hutcheson; CB Karoma, Parker, Hall, Arena, Boyd; S Kassouf, Bostic, Morris. 2005 WR Alston, Hughley, Rankin; LT Roof; LG Hastedt, McMillan; C Meyers, Tasker; RG Fisher; RT Green; TE Short; TB Wilson; FB Davis, Moore; QB Parsons, Swann; DE Ferris; DT Thomas; NG Jackson; LB Byrd, McConaghy, Moore, Ruth, Sipes, Stein; CB Boyd, Parker; S Alston, Kassouf, Leonard. 2006 WR Squillini, Hughley; LT Roof; LG Merritt; C Thomas, Hastedt; RG Fisher; RT Furr, Roberts; TE Lawson; TB Wilson; FB Short; QB Parsons; DE Garvin, Hill, McConaghy, Ferris; DT Daniels, Beltran, Thomas; NG Jackson; LB Moore, Ruth, Sipes, Stein, Robinson; CB Koroma, Hall; S Boyd, Alston. 2007 WR Hammond, Shipman, Sicre, Varas; LT Smith, Lopez; LG Merritt, Pichardo, Bosley, Smith; C Robinson, Shoffner; RG Betancourt; RT Williams, Myers, Blaising; TE Woodruff, Maples; TB Watson, Ellison; FB DeOliveria, Augustus, Daniels, Oristian; QB Fairbanks, Kwiatkowski; DE Garvin, Hill, Pichardo; DT Pichardo, Banks, Morton; LB McConaghy, Robinson, Pearce, Cooper, Knowles; CB Sicre, Hall, Holmes, Bianchi, Clifton, Reid; S Hogan, Taylor, Garcia. 2008 WR Squillini, Dixon; LT S. Robinson; LG M. Lewis, Eury; C Bosley, Roberts; RG Blaising; RT Mayo; TE Woodruff; TB M. Williams, Watson; FB Oristian; QB Kwiatkowski, Fairbanks; DE Garvin, Faulkner, Anaya; DT Anaya, Banks, Morton, Glenn; LB C. Robinson, Huffman, Smyth; CB Garcia, Clifton, Reid; S Taylor, Page, McCauley. 2009 WR Squillini, Williams; LT Mayo, Harington, S. Robinson; LG Watts, Bosley; C Roberts; RG Blaising, Sneed; RT John, Mayo, Harrington; TE S. Robinson, Oristian; TB M. Williams, Watson, Hughes; FB Oristian, Shedd, Watson; QB Kwiatkowski, Ladutko; DE Faulkner, Nevalainen, Iwu-Byrd; DT Morton, Scruggs, Daniels; LB Cooper, Huffman, Smyth; CB Reid, J. Robinson, Bonilla; S McCauley, Clifton.
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TEAM/OPPONENT STAT COMPARISONS Year 2000 Averett
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2009
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Att-Yds-TD Avg/G
Total Offense
A-C-I-TD Yds Avg/G
406-864-5
86.4
499-2376-32
210.8
157-72-7-9 1011 101.1
370-957-9
106.3
178-61-19-6 1003 111.4
468-2465-37
273.9
168-82-8-8 1066 118.4 269-120-17-7 1329 147.7
308-725-8
80.6
466-2003-17
222.6
353-1045-13
192-66-14-3
743
74.3
Pl/Yds Avg/G
Scoring
First Downs
TD XP 2P FG Pts Avg/G 0
P Pn Tot
598-1607 160.7
10
72
7.2
54 34 14 101
656-3119
50 30 3
7 359
35.9
108 45 15 168
548-1960 217.8
18
8 0
2 122
13.6
60 40 15 115
630-3531 392.3
48 34 2
5 349
38.8
126 49 18 193
311.9
6 2
R
577-2054 228.2
17 15 0
4 131
14.6
85.1
616-2769 307.7
28 25 1
4 207
23.0
116.1
274-153-12-11 1767 196.3
627-2812 312.4
28 15 2
3 196
21.8
67 73
380-1497-17
166.3
184-89-11-4 1035 115.0
564-2532 281.3
22 20 0
5 169
18.8
80 45 12 138
393-1477-23
147.7
347-209-9-19 2578 257.8
740-4055 405.5
44 29 3
6 317
31.7
90 115 13 218
488-2110-21
211.0
224-100-10-9 1116 111.6
712-3226 322.6
31 25 2
4 227
22.7
105 59 23 188
427-1476-23
147.6
313-163-9-20 2253 225.3
740-3729 372.9
46 31 4 10 345
34.5
88 99
433-2033-24
203.3
289-154-8-18 2041 204.1
722-4074 407.4
44 31 3
31.5
94 96 21 211
150-60-4-6
766
4 315
46 58
9 113
106 35 11 152 9 149
9 196
342-1363-15
136.3
315-158-10-25 2372 237.2
657-3735 373.5
45 36 1
4 320
32.0
72 99 10 181
380-1810-18
181.0
300-163-16-20 1939 193.9
680-3749 374.9
40 33 2
8 301
30.1
99 88 15 202
311-1132-7
77.8
404-190-20-10 1991 199.1
715-2769 276.9
20 12 0
1 135
13.5
45 96 24 165
502-2908-31
259.7
235-158-8-22 2163 216.3
737-4760 476.0
60 51 2
8 439
43.9
127 100 17 244
359-1374-17
137.4
295-155-14-12 1664 166.4
654-3038 303.8
31 23 3
2 225
22.5
69 76 13 158
Opponents
408-1821-19
182.1
285-156-13-13 1820 182.0
693-3641 364.1
34 26 3
6 256
25.6
100 85 14 199
Averett
375-1323-20
132.3
301-151-10-13 1790 179.0
676-3113
311.3
37 26 3
3 263
26.3
77 81 13 171
Opponents
429-1860-22
186.0
237-122-15-9 1572 157.2
666-3432 343.2
33 29 0
5 244
24.4
92 73 13 178
Quarterback Todd Parsons holds Averett’s career record for total offense with 4,848 yards.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 2000 Overall Record: 1-9 Conference Record: 0-4 Coach: Frank Fulton USA South finish: Fifth Sept. 2 at Ferrum* Sept. 9 Gallaudet Sept. 16 Apprentice Sept. 23 Waynesburg Sept. 30 at Emory & Henry Oct. 7 at Principia Oct. 14 Greensboro* Oct. 21 at Chowan Oct. 28 Shenandoah* Nov. 4 at Methodist* 2001 Overall record: 2-7 Conference Record: 0-6 Coach: Frank Fulton USA South finish: Seventh Sept. 8 at Gallaudet Sept. 15 at Apprentice Sept. 22 Gettysburg Sept. 29 at Ferrum* Oct. 6 Methodist* Oct. 13 Principia Oct. 20 at Greensboro* Oct. 27 Shenandoah Nov. 3 CNU* Nov. 10 at Chowan* 2002 Overall Record: 2-7 Conference Record: 1-5 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Sixth Sept. 7 Gallaudet Sept. 21 Apprentice Sept. 28 Gettysburg Oct. 5 Ferrum* Oct. 12 at Methodist* Oct. 26 Greensboro* Nov. 2 at Shenandoah* Nov. 9 at CNU* Nov. 16 Chowan* 2003 Overall Record: 5-4 Conference Record: 3-3 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Tied for fourth Sept. 13 Southern Virginia Sept. 20 at Apprentice Sept. 27 Gettysburg Oct. 4 at Ferrum* Oct. 11 Methodist* Oct. 18 at Huntingdon Oct. 25 at Greensboro* Nov. 1 Shenandoah* Nov. 8 CNU* Nov. 15 at Chowan*
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L, 47-0 W, 34-18 L, 20-0 L, 39-8 L, 54-7 L, 31-14 L, 34-0 L, 35-7 L, 30-0 L, 51-2
W, 33-6 Cancelled L, 61-6 L, 56-6 L, 30-6 W, 32-19 L, 49-19 L, 35-20 L, 45-0 L, 48-0
W, 43-0 L, 20-14 L, 45-10 L, 17-10 L, 43-0 L, 24-14 L, 31-13 L, 27-0 W, 27-0
2004 Overall Record: 6-4 Conference Record: 2-4 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Fifth Sept. 4 Maryville W, 21-14 (2 OT) Sept. 11 at Southern Virginia W, 48-16 Sept. 18 Guilford W, 25-20 Oct. 2 Ferrum* W, 46-44 (3 OT) Oct. 9 at Methodist* L, 36-34 Oct. 16 at N.C. Wesleyan* L, 17-16 Oct. 23 Greensboro* W, 38-7 Oct. 30 at Shenandoah* 25-15 Nov. 6 at CNU* L, 41-14 Nov. 13 Chowan W, 60-7
2007 Overall Record: 0-10 Conference Record: 0-7 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Seventh Sept. 1 at Mount Union Sept. 15 at Guilford Sept. 22 vs. Washington and Lee Sept. 29 at Ferrum* Oct. 6 Methodist* Oct. 13 N.C. Wesleyan* Oct. 20 at Greensboro* Oct. 27 Shenandoah* Nov. 3 CNU* Nov. 10 at Maryville
L, 75-7 L, 47-13 L, 35-21 L, 48-20 L, 34-6 L, 49-7 L, 21-19 L, 42-22 L, 45-14 L, 43-6
2005 Overall Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 5-2 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Tied for third Sept. 3 at Maryville Sept. 10 Wesley Sept. 17 at Guilford Oct. 1 at Ferrum* Oct. 8 Methodist* Oct. 15 N.C. Wesleyan* Oct. 22 at Greensboro* Oct. 29 Shenandoah* Nov. 5 CNU* Nov. 13 at Chowan
W, 31-28 L, 49-9 W, 28-21 L, 55-40 L, 29-28 W, 39-32 W, 21-20 W, 51-19 W, 38-30 W, 60-32
2008 Overall Record: 5-5 Conference Record: 4-3 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Tied for fourth Sept. 6 Bridgewater Sept. 20 Guilford Sept. 27 vs. Washington and Lee Oct. 4 Ferrum* Oct. 11 at Methodist* Oct. 18 at N.C. Wesleyan* Oct. 25 Greensboro* Nov. 1 at Shenandoah* Nov. 8 at CNU* Nov. 15 Maryville*
L, 34-13 W, 31-24 L, 31-23 L, 30-9 W, 31-17 L, 49-24 W, 28-14 W, 33-21 L, 19-13 W, 20-17
L, 64-7 L, 38-17 W, 54-34 W, 21-14 W, 28-25 W, 24-20 W, 62-21 W, 18-0 L, 41-31 W, 58-44
2009 Overall Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 5-2 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Second Sept. 5 at Bridgewater L, 44-34 Sept. 19 at Guilford W, 28-3 Sept. 26 Washington and Lee W, 14-10 Oct. 3 at Greensboro* W, 28-17 Oct. 10 Christopher Newport* L, 43-12 Oct. 17 at Maryville* W, 24-12 Oct. 24 Methodist* W, 38-7 Oct. 31 Shenandoah* W, 24-22 Nov. 7 at Ferrum* W, 34-28 (3OT) Nov. 14 N.C. Wesleyan* L, 49-27
2006 Overall Record: 7-3 Conference Record: 6-1 Coach: Mike Dunlevy USA South finish: Co-Champions Sept. 2 Mount Union Sept. 9 at Wesley Sept. 16 Guilford Sept. 30 Ferrum* Oct. 7 at Methodist* Oct. 14 at N.C. Wesleyan* Oct. 21 Greensboro* Oct. 28 at Shenandoah* Nov. 4 at CNU* Nov. 11 Maryville
All-time Coaching History W, 45-6 Cancelled L, 23-7 L, 27-9 W, 21-14 W, 32-28 W, 16-14 L, 35-20 L, 22-13 W, 33-0
Coach Frank Fulton Mike Dunlevy Coach Frank Fulton Mike Dunlevy
Years Overall Record Conference Record 2000-2001 3-16 0-10 2002-Present 39-39 26-27 Best Season 2-7 (2001) 7-3 (2005, 2006, 2009)
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Winning Pct. .159 .500
All-Conference Selections 6 79
ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS Apprentice (0-2) 9/16/2000 Away 9/15/2001 Away 9/21/2002 Home 9/20/2003 Away
L, 20-0 Cancelled L, 20-14 Cancelled
Bridgewater (0-2) 9/6/2008 Home 9/5/2009 Away
L, 34-13 L, 44-34
Christopher Newport (1-8) 11/3/2001 Home 11/9/2002 Away 11/8/2003 Home 11/6/2004 Away 11/5/2005 Home 11/4/2006 Away 11/3/2007 Home 11/8/2008 Away 10/10/2009 Home
L, 45-0 L, 27-0 L, 22-13 L, 41-14 W, 38-30 L, 41-31 L, 45-14 L, 19-13 L, 43-12
Chowan (4-2) 10/21/2000 Away 11/10/2001 Away 11/16/2002 Home 11/15/2003 Away 11/13/2004 Home 11/13/2005 Away
L, 35-7 L, 48-0 W, 27-0 W, 33-0 W, 60-7 W, 60-32
Emory & Henry (0-1) 9/30/2000 Away
L, 54-7
Ferrum (3-7) 9/2/2000 Away 9/29/2001 Away 10/5/2002 Home 10/4/2003 Away 10/9/2004 Home 10/1/2005 Away 9/30/2006 Home 9/29/2007 Away 10/4/2008 Home 11/7/2009 Away
L, 47-0 L, 56-6 L, 17-10 L, 27-9 W, 46-44 (3 OT) L, 55-40 W, 21-14 L, 48-20 L, 30-9 W, 34-38 (3 OT)
Galluadet (3-0) 9/9/2000 Home 9/8/2001 Away 9/7/2002 Home
W, 34-18 W, 33-6 W, 43-0
Gettysburg (0-3) 9/22/2001 Home 9/28/2002 Away 9/27/2003 Home
L, 61-6 L, 45-10 L, 23-7
Greensboro (6-4) 10/14/2000 Home 10/20/2001 Away 10/26/2002 Home 10/25/2003 Away 10/23/2004 Home 10/22/2005 Away 10/21/2006 Home 10/20/2007 Away 10/25/2008 Home 10/3/2009 Away
L, 34-0 L, 49-19 L, 24-14 W, 16-14 W, 38-7 W, 21-20 W, 62-21 L, 21-19 W, 28-14 W, 28-17
Guilford (5-1) 9/18/2004 Home 9/17/2005 Away 9/16/2006 Home 9/15/2007 Away 9/20/2008 Home 9/19/2009 Away
W, 25-20 W, 28-21 W, 54-34 L, 47-13 W, 31-24 W, 28-3
Huntingdon (1-0) 10/18/2003 Away
W, 32-28
Maryville (5-1) 9/4/2004 Home 9/3/2005 Away 11/11/2006 Home 11/10/2007 Away 11/15/2008 Home 10/17/2009 Away
Waynesburg (0-1) 9/23/2000 Home
L, 39-8
W, 21-14 (2 OT) W, 31-28 W, 58-44 L, 43-6 W, 20-17 W, 24-21
Wesley (0-2) 9/10/2005 Home 9/9/2006 Away
L, 49-9 L, 38-17
Methodist (4-6) 11/4/2000 Away 10/6/2001 Home 10/12/2002 Away 10/11/2003 Home 10/9/2004 Away 10/8/2005 Home 10/7/2006 Away 10/6/2007 Home 10/11/2008 Away 10/24/2009 Home
L, 51-2 L, 30-6 L, 43-0 W, 21-14 L, 36-34 L, 29-28 W, 28-25 L, 34-6 W, 31-17 W, 38-7
Mount Union (0-2) 9/2/2006 Home 9/1/2007 Away
L, 64-7 L, 75-7
N.C. Wesleyan (2-3) 10/16/2004 Away 10/15/2005 Home 10/14/2006 Away 10/13/2007 Home 10/18/2008 Away 11/14/2009 Home
L, 17-16 W, 39-32 W, 24-20 L, 49-7 L, 49-24 L, 49-27
Principia (1-1) 10/7/2000 Away 10/13/2001 Home
L, 31-14 W, 32-19
Shenandoah 10/28/2000 10/27/2001 11/2/2002 11/1/2003 10/30/2004 10/29/2005 10/28/2006 10/27/2007 11/1/2008 10/31/2009
(4-6) Home Home Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Home
L, 30-0 L, 35-20 L, 31-13 L, 35-20 L, 25-15 W, 51-19 W, 18-0 L, 42-22 W, 33-21 W, 24-22
Southern Virginia (2-0) 9/13/2003 Home 9/11/2004 Away
W, 45-6 W, 48-16
Washington and Lee (1-2) 9/22/2007 Neutral 9/27/2008 Neutral 9/26/2009 Home
L, 35-21 L, 31-23 W, 14-10
Tentative Upcoming Schedules Date Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12
2011 Schedule Opponent at Hampden-Sydney Open at Guilford Open N.C. Wesleyan* at Greensboro* Christopher Newport* at Maryville* Methodist* Shenandoah* at Ferrum*
Date Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10
2012 Schedule Opponent Open Open Guilford Open at N.C. Wesleyan* Greensboro* at Christopher Newport* Maryville* at Methodist* at Shenandoah* Ferrum*
Time 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. Time 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.
*Note: Schedules are subject to change
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HONORS & AWARDS National/Regional Honors Division III All-America 2006 Kyle Wilson, RB l Football Gazette Preseason Second Team l Lindy’s Preseason Second Team l Consensus Draft Services Preseason Third Team 2009 Jeremy Dixon, RS l D3Football.com Second Team 2010 Jeremy Dixon, RS l D3Football.com Preseason Second Team All-Region 2005 Kyle Wilson, RB l D3Football.com All-South Region l Football Gazette All-South Region 2006 Jermaine Moore, LB l D3Football.com All-South Region l Football Gazette All-South Region 2009 Jeremy Dixon, RS l D3Football.com All-South Region First Team All-Sate 2000 D.J. Edmonds, DL l VaSID Honorable Mention 2001 Kyle Acker, TE l Roanoke Times First Team Kelvin Hutcheson, LB l VaSID Honorable Mention l Roanoke Times Second Team 2002 Jermaine Moore, LB l Roanoke Times Second Team 2003 Kelvin Hutcheson, LB l VaSID First Team l Roanoke Times Second Team Anthony Morris, DB l VaSID First Team Nick Tigue, LB l Roanoke Times Second Team 2004 Kelvin Hutcheson, LB l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team Anthony Morris, DB l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team Jeff Hughley, WR l Roanoke Times Second Team 2005 Kyle Wilson, RB l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team Jeff Hughley, WR l Roanoke Times Second Team l VaSID Second Team Jermaine Moore, LB l Roanoke Times Second Team l VaSID Second Team
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Travis Boyd, DB l Roanoke Times Second Team l VaSID Second Team Clint Roof, OL l Roanoke Times Second Team 2006 Jeff Hughley, WR l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team Jermaine Moore, LB l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team Allan Lawson, TE l Roanoke Times Second Team Clint Roof, OL l Roanoke Times Second Team Brian Hastedt, OL l Roanoke Times Second Team 2008 Mario Huffman, LB l Roanoke Times First Team l VaSID First Team 2009 Mario Huffman, LB l VaSID Second Team Anthony Squillini, WR l VaSID Second Team
Conference Honors USA South Coach of the Year 2003 Mike Dunlevy USA South Defensive Player of the Year 2006 Jermaine Moore, LB USA South Defensive Rookie of the Year 2002 Jermaine Moore, LB 2008 Mario Huffman, LB USA South All-Conference Team 2000 D.J. Edmonds, DL (1st) Kyle Acker, TE (HM) Justin Soyars, OL (HM) Jason Holladay, P (HM) 2001 Kyle Acker, TE (1st) Kelvin Hutcheson, LB (1st) 2002 Nick Teague, DL (1st) Jermaine Moore, LB (1st) Anthony Morris, DB (2nd) Duane Alston, DB (2nd) 2003 Nick Tigue, LB (1st) Kelvin Hutcheson, LB (1st) Anthony Morris, DB (1st) 2004 Scott Swann, QB (1st) Jeff Hughley, WR (1st) Jeff Hughley, RS (1st) Kelvin Hutcheson, LB (1st) Anthony Morris, DB (1st) Kyle Wilson, RB (2nd) Nick Tigue, DL (2nd) Thamar Davis, FB (HM) Clint Roof, OL (HM) Jermaine Coston, DL (HM) Blake Abernathy, LB (HM)
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
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Griffin McConaghy, LB (HM) James Thurnes, K/P (HM) Kyle Wilson, RB (1st) Jeff Hughley, WR (1st) Jeff Hughley, RS (1st) Jermaine Moore, LB (1st) Travis Boyd, DB (1st) Allan Lawson, TE (2nd) Clint Roof, OL (2nd) Jeremy Jackson, DL (2nd) Griffin McConaghy, LB (2nd) Gentry Parker, DB (2nd) Chris Ashcraft, K (2nd) Ben Moore, FB (HM) Todd Parsons, QB (HM) John Fisher, OL (HM) Brian Hastedt, OL (HM) Michael Beltran, DL (HM) Jeff Stein, LB (LB) Duane Alston, DB (HM) James Thurnes, P (HM) Jeff Hughley, WR (1st) Brian Hastedt, OL (1st) Jermaine Moore, LB (1st) Kyle Wilson, RB (2nd) Shannon Short, FB (2nd) Allan Lawson, TE (2nd) Adam Merritt, OL (2nd) Clint Roof, OL (2nd) Jason Hill, DL, (2nd) Travis Boyd, DB (2nd) Duane Alston, DB (2nd) Todd Parsons, QB (HM) Jeff Hughley, RS (HM) Jason Hill, DL (2nd) Griffin McConaghy, LB (2nd) Antonio Hammond, RS (HM) Mario Huffman, LB (1st) Andre Garvin, DL (2nd) Nathan Davis, P (2nd) Anthony Squillini, WR (HM) Nathan Woodruff, TE (HM) Shannon Robinson, OL (HM) Alex Mayo, OL (HM) Logan Smyth, LB (HM) Jeremy Clifton, DB (HM) Jeremy Dixon, RS (HM) Mario Huffman, LB (1st) Jeremy Dixon, RS (1st) Anthony Squillini, WR (2nd) Anthony Squillini, RS (2nd) Cody Ladutko, QB (2nd) Dontavious Watson, FB (2nd) Shannon Robinson, OL (2nd) Phil Blaising, OL (HM) Kevin Roberts, OL (HM) Zane Cooper, LB (HM) Logan Smyth, LB (HM) Frederick Reid, DB (HM) Jeremy Dixon, RS (HM) Albert Brown, DL (HM)
HONORS & AWARDS
Linebacker Jermaine Moore (55) was named the USA South Defensive Rookie of the Year as a freshman and won the USA South Defensive Player of the Year as a senior.
Conference Honors
USA South All-Sportsmanship Team 2007 Shan Fairbanks, QB 2008 Nathan Woodruff, TE 2009 Dontavious Watson, RB
Weekly Honors
D3Football.com Player of the Week 2003 Gentry Parker, ST (Week 5) Anthony Morris, DB (Week 6) 2004 James Thurnes, K (Week 5) Anthony Morris, ST (Week 5) 2005 Jeff Hughley, WR (Week 5) Kyle Wilson, RB (Week 7) 2006 Duane Alston, RS (Week 3) Kyle Wilson, RB (Week 8) Todd Parsons, QB (Week 11) 2009 Jeremy Dixon, RS (Week 10) USA South Player of the Week 2003 Kevin Hutcheson, LB (Sept. 29) Anthony Morris, DB (Oct. 13) Anthony Morris (Oct. 27) 2004 Kelvin Hutcheson, LB (Sept. 7) Kelvin Hutcheson, LB (Sept. 20)
2005 2006 2008 2009
Jeff Hughley, WR (Oct. 4) Anthony Morris, DB (Oct. 4) Scott Swann, QB (Oct. 12) Kyle Wilson, RB (Sept. 6) Jermaine Moore, LB (Oct. 10) Kyle Wilson, RB (Oct. 17) Travis Boyd, DB (Oct. 24) Kyle Wilson, RB (Nov. 7) Jeff Hughley, WR (Oct. 2) Jeff Hughley, WR (Oct. 9) Jermaine Moore, LB (Oct. 16) Kyle Wilson, RB (Oct. 23) Todd Parsons, QB (Nov. 14) Jermaine Moore, LB (Nov. 14) Clyde Robinson, LB (Oct. 13) Jeremy Dixon, RS (Oct. 27) Dontavious Watson, RB (Nov. 17) Anthony Squillini, WR (Sept. 28) Jeremy Dixon, RS (Oct. 12) Zachary Richman, P (Nov. 2) Jeremy Dixon, RS (Nov. 10)
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Walter Garrett, DB (Sept. 15) Travis Boyd, DB (Nov. 10) Eric Sicre, WR (Sept. 13) Eric Kassouf, DB (Oct. 12) Chris Baskerville, RB (Oct. 25) Griffin McConaghy, LB (Nov. 2) Griffin McConaghy, LB (Nov. 16) Shan Fairbanks, QB (Sept. 6) Brian Daniels, DL (Oct. 2) Brian Daniels, DL (Oct. 30) Mark Williams, RB (Sept. 17) Randy Bianchi, DB (Nov. 5) Terrance Bullard, DE (Sept. 8) Mario Huffman, LB (Sept. 22) Mario Huffman, LB (Oct. 6) Mario Huffman, LB (Oct. 27) Antwan Hughes, RB (Sept. 7) Antwan Hughes, RB (Sept. 28) Anthony Bowie, DB (Nov. 2)
USA South Rookie of the Week 2002 Duane Alston, DB (Sept. 10) Jermaine Moore, LB (Nov. 5) Scott Swann, QB (Nov. 19) 2003 Brandon Jumper, RB (Sept. 15)
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COUGARS IN THE PROS Jeff Hughley Wide Receiver Tulsa Talons, af2/AFL (2007-Present) Hughley, who owns many of Averett’s receiving records, has gone on to star with the Arena Football League’s Tulsa Talons. He capped off the 2010 season as a member of the AFL’s All-Ironman Team as the Talons moved from the af2 to the AFL. Hughley had 113 receptions for 1,258 yards and 28 touchdowns, 1,551 return yards and 2,808 all-purpose yards. Starring for Tulsa in 2009, Hughley set the af2 league records in all purpose yardage (4,113) and kickoff return yards (2,069). He was rewarded by being named the Ironman of the Year, the league’s MVP award. He also finished inside the league’s top five in receiving yards, kick return average and scoring while helping the Talons to the conference title game. During his rookie season in 2007, Hughley helped guide the Talons to the franchise’s second af2 Arena Cup Championship. Hughley earned the MVP award in Tulsa’s 7366 championship win over Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pioneers. He caught nine passes for 143 yards and two touchdowns and he returned seven kicks for a total of 203 yards and two touchdowns. His 203 kick return yards and his 346 all-purpose yards were both Arena Cup records. Hughley finished the 2007 season with 84 receptions for 1,069 yards and 26 touchdowns. He also rushed 12 times for 42 yards and three scores and even threw for an 11-yard touchdown. Hughley was also on special teams, where he returned 63 kicks for 1,363 yards and three touchdowns. He also recorded a 43-yard interception return for a touchdown. Hughley returned to the Talons in 2008, catching 123 passes for 1,629 yards and 33 touchdowns while returning 64 kicks for 1,298 yards and one touchdown.
Kyle Wilson Running Back Cologne Falcons, German Football League (2008)
Sean Sullivan Kicker Tennessee Valley Vipers, af2 (2004) Sullivan, who shares the record for the longest field goal kicked by a Cougar, played five games with the Vipers in 2004. He was 4-for14 on field goal attempts with a long of 44 yards and was 15-for-27 on extra points. He also had 39 kickoffs for an average of 50.9 per kick. Sullivan also recovered a fumble.
Anthony Morris Wide Receiver/ Defensive Back Birmingham Steeldogs, af2 (2006) Morris, who enjoyed a stellar career at Averett, went on to play seven games for the Steeldogs in 2006. He caught 11 passes for 115 yards and two touchdowns and also rushed once for 9 yards and a TD. Defensively, he made 22.5 tackles, grabbed one interception and returned one fumble for a touchdown.
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Wilson, who re-wrote the Averett rushing record book, took his career overseas to the German Football League. He starred in five games with the Falcons and rushed for 430 yards and two touchdowns on 86 carries. In one game, he rushed for 202 yards alone. He averaged 86.0 yards per game and 5.0 yards a carry. Wilson also caught eight passes for 88 yards and returned eight kicks for 155 yards.
Anthony Squillini Wide Receiver/Defensive Back Lappeenranta Border Knights, American Football Assoc. of Finland (2010) In his first season of pro football, Squillini was as productive as he was as an Averett Cougar. Starting at wide receiver and cornerback every game, Squillini racked up 13 total touchdowns, as well as more than 1,100 all-purpose yards and over 500 receiving yards. On defense, he had more than 30 tackles and five interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns.
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FANTASTIC FINISHES Averett’s football team has provided plenty of exciting yet nail-biting wins over the years. Here is a look back at some of those fantastic finishes: Oct. 11, 2003: Averett 21 – Methodist 14 The Setup: The Monarchs were the first to strike in this contest, when Chris Roncketti scored on a 10-yard rush. Averett answered in the second quarter with a Todd Parsons to Wes Taylor pass, but the Cougars missed the two-point conversion. Methodist scored once more on another Roncketti rush, to bring the score to 14-6 at the half. The Finish: After the Cougars missed a field goal, Methodist immediately fumbled the ball giving Averett another chance. Tracey Smithers scored the touchdown, and Parsons hit Jeff Hughley on the two-point conversion to tie the game. About two minutes later, Anthony Morris intercepted a pass deep in Monarch territory, and returned the ball 80 yards for the winning touchdown. Oct. 18, 2003: Averett 32 – Huntingdon 28 The Setup: After an 80-yard drive in the first quarter ended in a Hawk touchdown, Huntingdon struck again with an interception return to give them a two-touchdown advantage. The Hawks maintained 14-point lead into the halftime break. The Finish: Returning from the break, the Cougars struck hard and fast three times, including an Izaih Harris rush, a Scott Swann to Thamar Davis pass, and an Anthony Morris interception return, to take the lead. Huntingdon drove the ball once more to take the lead in the opening minute of the fourth quarter. However, Averett sealed the deal with 1:17 remaining when Harris scored the winning touchdown. Oct.25, 2003: Averett 16 – Greensboro 14 The Setup: The Cougars took an early lead on a field goal and a Swann-Hughley pass, but the Pride managed a score with 49 seconds remaining in the first half, shaving the Averett lead to three points. Halfway through the fourth quarter, Greensboro finally took the lead when Jamal Licorish finished an 80-yard drive. The Finish: After Greensboro took the lead, the Cougars answered immediately when Swann hit Hughley for another touchdown. The Cougars missed the extra point attempt, giving them a two-point lead. With 31 seconds remaining in the contest, Greensboro set up for what would be the winning field goal, but Anthony Morris saved the Cougar victory by blocking the kick. Sept. 4, 2004: Averett 21 – Maryville 14 (2 OT) The Setup: The Cougars took the early advantage with a fumble recovery for a touchdown by Nick Tigue, and a touchdown pass from Swann to Hughley. Averett maintained the 14-0 lead through the half. In the second half however, the Fighting Scots scored two touchdowns in the fourth to tie the game and force overtime. The Finish: In the first overtime period, the Cougars stopped Maryville at the twoyard line preventing a score. On the following drive, James Thurnes just missed the field goal attempt, forcing a second overtime. In the second OT, the Cougars needed just two plays to gain 25 yards and the score, and followed that up with a defensive stand that included a 9-yard tackle-for-loss and a 6-yard sack. Oct. 2, 2004: Averett 46 – Ferrum 44 (3 OT) The Setup: After Ferrum scored the first touchdown on a fumble recovery in the end zone, the two teams within one touchdown of each other for the rest of the game. The score was tied at the half, and Ferrum took the lead in the fourth when Terrell Mulford capped a 90-yard drive. The Cougars scored last in regulation, tying the game at 28-28 on another Swann-Hughley TD pass. The Finish: In the first overtime, each team managed a field goal, including a 40yarder by James Thurnes. In the second overtime, each team managed a rushing touchdown. In the final frame, Robert Mack scored for the Panthers, but Anthony Morris intercepted the required two-point conversion. Averett answered with a touchdown from Sadane Munoz, and then Swann and Hughley connected again for the winning two-point conversion. Sept. 3, 2005: Averett 31 – Maryville 28 The Setup: Maryville scored the first touchdown but missed the two-point conversion, and Averett answered with a Wes Taylor touchdown to take the lead 7-6. Averett scored again when Jeff Hughley returned a punt for a touchdown, but Maryville answered when Hubert Payne scored his second touchdown, and the Scots converted two-points, tying the game at 14-14. Just before the half ended, Scott Swann was forced out of the game with a broken leg. The Finish: In the second half, Maryville scored right out of the gates, taking the kickoff and driving 63 yards in 6 plays to take the lead. Averett, led by freshman Shan Fairbanks, engineered the next three scoring drives including a field goal and two Kyle Wilson touchdowns. Maryville scored once more, but was unable to return from the Cougar rally.
Oct. 15, 2005: Averett 38 – N.C. Wesleyan 32 The Setup: N.C. Wesleyan scored a touchdown to open the game, and extended their lead in the second quarter to 14-0. Kyle Wilson scored the first Cougar TD with 6:15 left in the half, but the Bishops managed another score before the break, taking the 17-6 lead in to the locker room at the half. The Finish: The Cougars opened the second half with a touchdown. After the ensuing kickoff, Duane Alston intercepted a pass, and the Cougars scored again to take the lead. Wilson scored every touchdown for Averett, and set a USA South record for six rushing touchdowns, including three in the fourth quarter. Oct. 22, 2005: Averett 21 – Greensboro 20 The Setup: The Greensboro Pride scored two touchdowns and a field goal in the first half, and despite Travis Boyd returning a blocked punt for a touchdown, the Cougars went to halftime with a 17-7 deficit. On the opening drive of the second half, the Cougars fumbled the ball deep in their own territory, leading to another Pride field goal. The Finish: The Cougars scored the final two touchdowns of the game in the third quarter on the arm of Todd Parsons. Parsons connected with Allan Lawson for a 39-yard touchdown and also to Jeff Hughley for a 38-yard touchdown. The Averett defense answered in the fourth quarter, shutting down the Pride. Oct. 7, 2006: Averett 28 – Methodist 25 The Setup: The Cougars opened the game with a 73-yard drive for a touchdown by John Ellison. Methodist answered with a touchdown and field goal, and Averett closed out the first half with another touchdown by Antonio Hammond. In the third quarter, the Cougars extended their lead with another touchdown on a trick play to Jeff Hughley. The Finish: Methodist rallied in the fourth quarter as Mike Hill scored two rushing touchdowns, giving the Monarchs the lead 25-21. Averett refused to be topped and performed a rally of its own, capping off a 61-yard drive with a Wilson touchdown rush. Oct. 14, 2006: Averett 24 – N.C. Wesleyan 20 The Setup: The Bishops opened the game with a field goal, and continued to score a touchdown later in the first quarter. Kyle Wilson scored the first touchdown for the Cougars in the second quarter, and the score was 7-10 at the half. In the third quarter, both teams managed a field goal bringing the score to 13-10. The Finish: In the fourth quarter, the Cougars finished an 81-yard drive with a Dontavious Watson touchdown to take the lead. After the kickoff however, NCWC only needed one 70-yard pass to Mish Gilliam to take the lead again. The Cougars answered right away with another long drive, and Todd Parsons rushed in the final touchdown of the game. Oct. 17, 2009: Averett 24, Maryville 21 The Setup: Maryville jumped ahead 14-0 in the first quarter with two quick scores. The Scots took a 21-6 lead into the second quarter and looked to be in control. Averett, however, battled back into contention. The Cougars got a field goal in the second quarter and pulled to within 21-16 after a 26-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Dixon in the third quarter. The Finish: With less than five minutes to play, Averett marched down the field 66 yards in 11 plays. On second and goal, quarterback Cody Ladutko found Dontavious Watson cutting toward the right side for a 6-yard touchdown pass, giving Averett it’s first lead of the game with 1:18 to play. The Cougars went for the two-point conversion and got it when Ladutko found Steven Oristian in the endzone. Maryville had a chance to answer, but Averett safety Jeremy Clifton picked off a pass to help seal the game. Nov. 7, 2009: Averett 34 – Ferrum 28 (3 OT) The Setup: Averett led Ferrum 14-7, but couldn’t hold off the Panthers in the final minute of regulation. Ferrum scored the tying touchdown with 57 seconds to play, forcing overtime. In the first OT, Ferrum scored first, but Averett answered with a 5-yard touchdown pass to Anthony Squillini. In the second overtime, both teams traded scores again to force another set of possessions. The Finish: In the third overtime, Ferrum got possession first. Panthers quarterback Matt Dobson fumbled on third down and Averett recovered. After making the stop, all the Cougars needed was any type of scoring play to win the game. Dontavious Watson answered. The senior running back bounced off several tacklers and rumbled down the right side for a 25-yard game-winning touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. Averett’s team piled on top of Watson in the corner of the endzone as the Cougars celebrated their first road victory at Ferrum.
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COUGARS IN THE MEDIA & MEDIA CONTACTS MEDIA CONTACT FOR AVERETT ATHLETICS Drew Wilson, Sports Information Director Office Phone: 434-791-5621 Email: cawilson@averett.edu Credentials: Media and photographer credentials for events at the Averett University North Campus may be obtained by working press, radio and television by calling Drew Wilson in the Averett sports information office at 434-791-5621. All requests should be submitted at least 24 hours prior to the event. Credentials will be held at the ticket office and may be picked up at Will Call. Statistics: A full NCAA box score and playby-play will be available in the sports information office, located in the Grant Center, shortly after the conclusion of each game. Halftime stats will also be available on press row for basketball, soccer and football.
As the only four-year university in the Danville area, Averett receives coverage from several local newspapers, television stations and radio stations.
Game notes: During football games, all members of the media will be provided with a game notes packet prior to kickoff.
All Averett football games are aired live online at AverettCougars.com. Averett’s broadcast team call the games and provide commentary for the pre-game and post-game shows.
Post-game interviews: Post-game interviews may take place following a 10-minute cooling-off period. For football, interviews will take place in a meeting room in the field house, located on the east end of the east end of the football stadium. Other postgame interviews will take place in the meeting room located in the Grant Center.
The Danville Register & Bee newspaper provides game coverage, as well as previews and player features throughout the season.
Media That Cover Averett Newspapers Danville Register & Bee Roanoke Times Richmond Times-Dispatch
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(434) 791-7994 (800) 346-1234 (800) 558-9884
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Radio ESPN Radio 106.3 FM WBTM 1330 AM
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Non-game day interviews: All non-game day and game-day interviews must be arranged through the sports information office. Interviews without the authorization of the sports information office are prohibited. Please contact Sports Information Director, Drew Wilson, at 434-791-5621, or by e-mail at cawilson@averett.edu, to schedule interviews with coaches or players at all other times. Roster downloads: Visit the SID Downloads link on the left side of our home page, www.averettcougars.com. To ensure that you have the most up-to-date version, contact Drew Wilson.
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COUGARS IN THE COMMUNITY
Averett University Athletics is committed to giving back to both the campus and surrounding Danville community. By providing opportunities for student-athletes to serve, these young men and women make meaningful contributions to society. Teams as well as individual student-athletes are involved in numerous charity and community organizations and events. Some studentathletes have also created, initiated and implemented service projects and activities in the community.
paint off Mount Zion Baptist Church. Averett’s student-athletes have also taken the time to work on several Habitat for Humanity projects in the area during the school year and also teamed up to work with the Boys & Girls Club of Danville.
Each year, the Averett football team spent the Monday of its bye week hard at work out in the community doing service projects in the Danville area. Student-athletes work at places such as God’s Pit Crew’s warehouse on North Main Street. Players helped move concrete tiles and sorted them so that the tiles could be shipped to areas in need. Others helped wash the organization’s trucks.
As a whole, Averett University teamed up with the rest of the schools in the USA South Conference for an annual food drive during the fall. Averett collected canned goods and non-perishable items and delivered them to God’s Storehouse in Danville just before Thanksgiving. Averett University donated more than 1,700 canned goods as a part of the USA South’s Cans Across the Conference food drive in 2009. Averett’s donations went to God’s Storehouse in Danville.
“It’s good to get into the community,” said former football player Greg Harbaugh (’09), who was very active in the football team’s community service efforts during his four years. “It’s good for Averett and our program. It’s good for the freshmen to see how we can impact the community.” Other players have visited Hughes Home and helped scrape
“It brings the team together working on projects like that,” Averett head football coach Mike Dunlevy said. “It also opens their eyes to how fortunate they are.”
Across the conference, a record 29,303 cans and other items were collected by the league’s 10 schools in 2009, which was the sixth year of the can drive. The event was created by the members of the USA South Athletic Conference Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in order to help those in need around the holiday season.
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COUGAR CLUB & STAFF DIRECTORY AVERETT COUGAR CLUB MEMBERSHIP Averett is committed to success. The Cougar Club is committed to providing AU student-athletes with the opportunity to succeed academically, as well as in their respective sport. At Averett, we recruit good students that happen to be talented athletes. Private support of academic and athletic programs is crucial to our student-athletes in the increasingly competitive landscape of intercollegiate athletics. By supporting the Cougar Club, alumni, fans, and friends of Averett University can help carry on this proud tradition. The Cougar Club, created in 1989, is a non-profit organization whose primary objective is to raise money to provide a positive experience for Averett student-athletes and fans. The activities of the Cougar Club are varied, but are all designed with the student-athlete in mind. Each year, hundreds of Cougar supporters pledge their support of Averett University student-athletes by joining the Cougar Club. Thanks to our loyal supporters, AU student-athletes have the opportunity to succeed in both the classroom and on the field. Contact the Averett Department of Athletics at 434-791-5700 for a membership application. To learn more about the Averett Cougar Club, visit the Cougar Club link on AverettCougars.com.
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF DIRECTORY Administration Dr. Tiffany Franks Charles S. Harris Sam Ferguson Carly Pearce Danny Miller Mavis Brantley-Lloyd Dr. Rebecca Clark Athletic Training Paul Hylton Baseball Ed Fulton Men’s Basketball Matt Parke
President Executive Vice President Director of Athletics SWA Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance & Operations Athletics Secretary Faculty Athletic Representative Head Trainer Head Coach Head Coach
Cross Country Andrew Boor
Head Coach
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Football Mike Dunlevy
Head Coach
791-7255
Golf John Franklin
Head Coach
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Media Relations Drew Wilson
Sports Information Director
791-5621
Men’s Soccer Ed Goodhines
Head Coach
791-5749
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Women’s Soccer Carly Pearce
Head Coach
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791-5671 791-5701 791-5876 791-5869 791-5737 791-5700 791-5762 791-5868 791-5030
Women’s Basketball Larry Epperly
Head Coach
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Softball Bren West
Head Coach
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Cheerleading Kaylin Studifen
Head Coach
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Men’s and Women’s Tennis TBA Head Coach
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Volleyball Danny Miller
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Cougar Club Sam Ferguson
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2010 SCHEDULE u Sept. 4
Hampden-Sydney
u Sept. 18 Guilford u Sept. 25 at Washington & Lee u Oct. 2 u Oct. 9
Greensboro* (Homecoming)
1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.
at Christopher Newport* 1 p.m.
u Oct. 16 Maryville*
1 p.m.
u Oct. 23
at Methodist*
1 p.m.
u Oct. 30
at Shenandoah*
7 p.m.
u Nov. 6 Ferrum* (Senior Day)
1 p.m.
u Nov. 13 at N.C. Wesleyan*
1 p.m.
*USA South Conference game
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2010 D3Football.com Preseason All-American Return Specialist