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COAST GUARD ACADEMY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES INDUCTED 2004

PATTY GIANNATTASIO

CAPT LAURIE H. SOMERS

ROBERT C. BENSON

Honorary Member

Class of 1965

Class of 1991

Class of 1954

Head Volleyball Coach 1997-2006

Basketball - Track

Basketball - Softball

INDUCTED 2008

CDR PATRICK L. SHUCK

CAPT ROBERT E. MOBLEY

CAPT STEVEN J. BELLONA

Class of 1979

Class of 1973

Basketball

Track - Cross Country

CAPT JAMES F. MURRAY

CAPT HAL F. OLSON

JEN WALTHER (REVELLE)

CGA QUICK FACTS

The U.S. Coast Guard and its Academy ............. 2

Class of 1973

JOHN WUESTNECK

The Superintendent ............................................. 3

Location ...........................................New London, Conn.

Basketball

Class of 1962

CGA Administration .......................................... 5

Enrollment ............................................................. 1,000

Tim Fitzpatrick, Director of Athletics ................. 7

Nickname................................................................Bears

Bill George, Head Coach ...................................... 9

Colors .............................Royal Blue, White and Orange

Football - Wrestling

2015 Coaching Staff ...................................... 10-11

Home Field .................................. Cadet Memorial Field

2015 Season Preview/Schedule .................... 12-13

Capacity .................................................................. 4,000

The New England Football Conference ............ 14

Surface ..............................................................FieldTurf

Coast Guard’s All-Time NEFC Honors ............. 15

Lights ..........................................................................Yes

Player Profiles ............................................... 16-22

Superintendent ...................... RADM James E. Rendon

2015 Roster .................................................... 24-25

Director of Athletics .............................. Tim Fitzpatrick

Sailing CLASS OF 2012 ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN

CLASS OF 2014

Class of 1976

Class of 1953

Class of 1965

GEORGE CAPACCI

Wrestling

Outdoor Track - Cross Country

Football, Wrestling, Track

Class of 1975

CDR MOLLY K. RIORDAN

CAPT JOSEPH CHRIS SINNETT

BRENDAN KELLY

Class of 1983

Class of 1983

Class of 1992

JOSEPH MAKA

Volleyball - Softball

Wrestling - Sailing

Baseball

Class of 1964

STEVEN G. SCHEMBER

CAPT WILLIAM E. SMITH

JEFF NOVOTNY

Class of 1967

Honorary Member

Class of 1989

Class of 1953

Soccer

Football - Pistol - Baseball AARON WATERS Class of 1994

Sports Info. Director 1983-86

Football - Baseball JEFF PETERS

CAPT CARL W. SELIN

Table of Contents/Quick Facts ............................ 1

Track - Crew

Basketball - Baseball

Football - Outdoor Track

TABLE OF CONTENTS/CGA QUICK FACTS

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 2009

Class of 1989

Director of P.E. 1959-1979

CDR STEPHEN T. CICCALONE

Football

A.D. 1967-1970

Class of 1975

Head Baseball Coach 1959-1964

Football - Wrestling

JENNIFER YOUNT

2014 Game-By-Game Review ....................... 26-30

Head Football Coach .....................................Bill George

Volleyball - Basketball

2015 Opponents............................................. 32-36

Coach Phone ............................................(860) 444-8584

PETE BARRY

CLASS OF 2015

RDML JOHN H. KORN

Honorary Member

SUE (DONNER) BIBEAU

All-Time CGA Records ....................................... 37

Director of Media Relations .................. Jason Southard

INDUCTED 2005

Class of 1979

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Class of 1980

ROBERT B. BROOKS

1990-2009

2014 Final Statistics .......................................... 38

Soccer

Media Relations Phone ...........................(860) 701-6800

Basketball - Gymnastics - Sailing

All-Time Scores ............................................. 40-43

Media Relations Email ..... jason.s.southard@uscga.edu

Coast Guard in the NCAA Playoffs ................... 45

Southard Cell ..........................................(860) 334-2388

Soccer

Series Records vs. All Opponents ...................... 47

Press Box Phone ......................................(860) 444-8585

ROBERT MCCAFFREY

91 Seasons of CGA Football ............................... 49

CLASS OF 2013

Asst. Football Coach 1959-1962

Head Baseball Coach

Honorary Member Diving Coach - CGA -34 years

Class of 1981

2000-2006

CHRISTINE L. MACMILLIAN

CHRIS CIEPLIK

Class of 1987

Class of 1992

ELIJAH FLYNN

Softball - Basketball - Sailing - Vol-

PEDRO JIMENEZ

Class of 1975

leyball

Class of 1991 Tennis

Indoor Track - Outdoor Track INDUCTED 2010

Class of 1980

CDR WILLIAM M. RANDALL

DAVID W. HASTINGS

JESSE “KARL” MOORE

Class of 1982

Class of 1962

Class of 1988

Crew

Soccer - Basketball - Baseball

Swimming

INDUCTED 2006

MARK YOST

CAPT STEVEN G. HEIN

Class of 1980

Class of 1974

Wrestling

Football - Wrestling DAVE STALTERS Class of 1980 Cross Country - Track

Know A Worthy Candidate?

Track - Football ANNE M. (O’NEILL) SEBASTIAN CAPT SCOTT F. KAYSER

Class of 1988

Class of 1974

Basketball - Softball

If you would like to nominate someone

Track - Football

for the

INDUCTED 2011 CAPT PAUL A. LANGLOIS

DALE CHITTENDEN

Class of 1976

Class of 1981

Crew

Football - Wrestling

INDUCTED 2007

STEVEN C. HARGIS

CAPT JAMES I. DOUGHTY

Class of 1980

Class of 1954

Crew

Rifle

Women’s Crew Coach 1999-’08

CGA Hall of Fame visit www.cgasports.com and click on the Hall of Fame link for the nomination form

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CGA Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees ......... 50-52

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THE U.S. COAST GUARD AND ITS ACADEMY The Coast Guard is the United States’ oldest continuous seagoing military service, founded in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton. In wartime, the Coast Guard functions as a specialized part of the Navy, in peacetime, it performs essential humanitarian missions vital to the safety of lives at sea and the environment. Under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard establishes and coordinates search and rescue operations by ships and planes, maintains advanced electronic and other aids to navigation around the globe, operates ice-breakers for polar expeditions and keeping domestic waterways open, enforces marine laws and Merchant Marine safety, and maintains military readiness to fulfill its naval wartime commitment. What is known today as the Coast Guard Academy began in 1876 as the Revenue Cutter School of Instruction. The original class of nine Cadets began its training on the Schooner DOBBIN, which operated out of New Bedford, Massachusetts. In 1878, the 106-foot barque CHASE replaced the DOBBIN as the Cadet-training vessel. It wasn’t until 1900 that the CHASE found a permanent homeport at Arundel Cove, Maryland, where classroom instruction was added to shipboard training. After nearly 30 years of service, the CHASE was retired in 1907 and replaced by the cutter ITASCA. In 1910 the Academy moved to Fort Trumbull, an Army coastal defense installation in New London. Like other colleges, the Academy strives to make each graduate a well-informed, contributing member of society, fully prepared to accept life’s responsibilities. But that’s just the beginning. Each Academy graduate must be a qualified officer, capable of leadership. For this reason, the program at the Academy is more rigorous and more demanding than non-military colleges to meet the professional needs of the Coast Guard. The educational philosophy of the Academy has three basic objectives: to provide by precept and example an environment which encourages a high

sense of honor, loyalty, and obedience, to provide a sound undergraduate education in a field of interest to the Coast Guard; and to provide training which enables duties as junior officers aboard ship. With these three principles serving as guidelines, the Academy staff has evolved the present curriculum, which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree and a commission as Ensign in the United States Coast Guard. The curriculum is constantly being reviewed and updated to stay abreast of the modern trends in education and the needs of the Coast Guard. Athletic competition is a part of every Cadet’s life at the Academy. Physical strength, endurance, agility, and competitive spirit are considered just as important as academic study and military training for future Coast Guard officers. In fact, every Cadet must play on an intercollegiate or on an intramural team, depending on ability and preference. The smallest of the four military academies (current enrollment is approximately 1,000), the Academy fields varsity teams in twenty-three sports. Men’s sports are baseball, basketball, crew, cross country. football, soccer, swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, and wrestling. Women’s teams include basketball, crew, cross country, indoor track, outdoor track, soccer, softball, swimming and volleyball. Pistol, rifle, and sailing are co-ed sports. Admission to the Academy is open to U.S. citizens of good, moral character who are at least seventeen years of age but not twenty-two years of age, and who are unmarried. Prospective cadets should be good students, physically fit, and medically qualified. Interested high school juniors should initiate and application at the end of their junior year or as soon thereafter as possible. The deadline for applications is February 1st of every year before attending. Admission to the Academy is based solely on nationwide competition, and not by Congressional appointment. Details concerning admissions procedures and how to apply may be obtained from the Director of Admissions, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT 06320-4195.

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COAST GUARD ACADEMY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES ROGER GUYAS

GEORGE M. RYNICK

DR. RAY CIEPLIK

INDUCTED 2001

Honorary Member

Class of 1949

Honorary Member

CDR KURT COLELLA

Athletic Trainer 1960 - 2001

Wrestling

Soccer Coach 1970-2001

Class of 1981

Associate A.D. 1989-1999

Track

CAPT KARL ZITTEL

INDUCTED 1993

Class of 1932

LCDR DENNIS J. BRADY

Assistant Baseball 1987-1998

Football - Basketball

Class of 1963

Assistant Gymnastics 1970-1986

Director of Athletics 1999-Present

Outdoor Track

CAPT RICHARD REA Class of 1933 Football - Basketball

Honorary Member Head Men’s Basketball Coach ’84-’89

Cross Country INDUCTED 1989

HALLIE GREGORY

CAPT LARRY L. DAVIS

CDR JAMES M. SHARPE

Head Men’s Track Coach ’78-’84

Class of 1964

Asst. Director of Athletics, 1989

Football - Wrestling - Baseball CAPT LEN KELLY

Class of 1937 Football-Basketball-Baseball

CDR GREG MAGEE

INDUCTED 1998

Class of 1974

CAPT THOMAS E. BERNARD

Football-Track

Class of 1969

CAPT BRUCE W. PLATZ, JR.

Class of 1970

Indoor - Outdoor Track

Class of 1971, Track-Football

Sailing & Basketball

BILL SCHMITZ

DAVE DUBOIS

INDUCTED 1994

ADM JAMES M. LOY

Football-Baseball Head Football Coach 1993-’96

Class of 1976 Class of 1969

GEOFF CARDINALI

Class of 1964

Basketball - Baseball

Director of Health & Physical Educa-

Basketball-Out. Track-

tion 1980 - 2003

Cross Country

CDR DAVID SKEWES

STEVE ELDRIDGE

Instructor on CGA 1963 - 2003 LARRY E. RUTLEDGE

Gymnastics-Soccer

Class of 1979

Honorary Member Wrestling and Cross Country Coach INDUCTED 1990

CAPT JAMES T. CLUNE

Honorary Member

Class of 1948

Director of Intramurals 1991-1998

INDUCTED 2002

Cross Country - Track & Wrestling

Director of Club Sports 1993-1998

MURRAY W. BOGGS

Asst. Director of P.E. 1990-98

Class of 1953

CAPT DONALD E. ESTES

Head Track Coach 1985-1991

Football - Basketball

Class of 1971

Head Football Coach 1980-1982

Cross Country

Asst. Football Coach 1967-1979

LEROY E. FALCONI

INDUCTED 1999

Women’s XC Coach 1982-2008

MARTIN HOPPE

CDR SCOTT E. HARTLEY

Asst. Coach, Track 1981-95

Class of 1965

Class of 1977

Basketball & Soccer

Swimming

VADM JAMES D. HULL

INDUCTED 1995

CHARLES DENNIS

Wrestling - Football

CAPT ARTHUR JOHNSON Class of 1936 Football - Swimming - Baseball JAMES LIGHTNER

Honorary Member

Indoor & Outdoor Track

Class 1962 Football - Wrestling CDR WILLIAM PARK, III

Class of 1969

Class of 1960 Sailing -Athlete & Coach

RADM EDWARD J. BARRETT

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 1991

Class of 1966

Head Swimming Coach 1970-1999

CAPT THOMAS J. McCARTHY

Football

Class of 1978 DON PINHEY

Class of 1964 Football - Baseball - Track ROBERT E. LEGGETT

Crew

THOMAS L. MILLS

Honorary Member

Class of 1970

Head Baseball Coach 1968-1999

INDUCTED 2003

Wrestling

Head Tennis Coach 1977-1979

MICHAEL P. BUTLER

Head Volleyball Coach 1983-84

Class of 1978

INDUCTED 1996

Asst. Football Coach several times

Football - Wrestling CDR JAMES ELLIS

Class of 1963 Baseball - Basketball

CAPT ROBERT E. REININGER

ALEXANDER OGG CAPT DARREL W. STARR, JR.

Class of 1976

LCDR ALEX O. SIMONKA

Class of 1948

Football & Baseball

Class of 1979

Class of 1966

Football-Basketball-Baseball

Football - Wrestling - Baseball

Football - Wrestling Wrestling Coach

DR. TOM HAAS

Business Manager, CGA Athletics

Class of 1973

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

INDUCTED 1992

Honorary Member

CAPT ROBERT W. THORNE

Softball Coach 1989-92 & 93-96

Class of 1983 INDUCTED 2000

Swimming

CDR LEE T. ROMASCO

Class of 1969 Basketball - Soccer - Tennis

CDR K. KYLE MOORE

INDUCTED 1997

Class of 1978

DENNIS G. BOHLAYER

Soccer-Baseball

CDR STEVE C. MARTIN

Class of 1973

Class of 1964

Cross County & Track

WILLIAM P. REILLY Class of 1953 Football - Baseball

Sailing Member of the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Hall of Fame

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COAST GUARD ACADEMY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES RADM CHRISTOPHER KNAPP

ADM E.J. ROLAND

Honorary Member

Honorary Member

Honorary Member

Class of 1929, Football - Basketball

Assistant Basketball Coach 1946-’55

Class of 1931

Trainer 1943-1957

Head Basketball Coach 1955-’61

Assistant Boxing Coach

RADM J.J.McCLELLAND

1939,1941,1942

INDUCTED 1985

Head Boxing Coach 1940

RADM BOBBY F. HOLLINGSWORTH

INDUCTED 1976

Head Cross Country Coach

Class of 1955, Football - Baseball

RADM CHESTER L. HARDING

1942-1944,1955,1957

Head Baseball Coach 1945-’55

Class of 1940 Football - Baseball - Boxing CAPT J.H. FORNEY

CAPT JAMES H. PARENT

Class of 1931, Basketball - Football

Class of 1933, Football - Basketball

INDUCTED 1981

Class of 1960

CAPT STANLEY C. LINHOLM

Football - Basketball - Baseball

Director of Athletics 1957-1960

CAPT WILLIAM J. RUSSELL Class of 1953

Class of 1927

LCDR H.K. McCLERNON

Baseball - Basketball - Football

Basketball - Rifle - Pistol

CAPT MILES H. IMLAY

INDUCTED 1977

CAPT WILLIAM J. TILLO

Assistant Football Coach

Class of 1926, Football

Honorary Member Trainer - Boxing Coach 1928-1950

CAPT NAT C. SPADAFORA

Class of 1954

Class of 1953, Football

Football - Track - Wrestling

Class of 1938

CAPT HAROLD J. LAND

CAPT OTTO E. GRAHAM, JR.

Class of 1925

Football - Basketball - Baseball

Class of 1937

Honorary Member

Football Coach

Athletic Director

O-in-C Pistol - Rifle

INDUCTED 1973 CAPT R. WALDRON

CAPT WALTER R. RICHARDS Honorary Member

Football - Baseball - Boxing CDR J. MERRIMAN

Head Football Coach INDUCTED 1986

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 1978

Director of Athletics 1929-1957

CAPT LEE BAKER

INDUCTED 1982

CDR JOHN DORSEY

Head Football Coach 1929-1946

Class of 1922, Football

RADM THOMAS J.WETMORE III

Class of 1945, Football - Basketball

Basketball 1929-1937

Director of Athletics 1927-1931

Class of 1948

Baseball 1930-1942

Basketball - Football - Baseball

CAPT T.D. COMBS, JR.

RADM O.A. GEORGE LIVELY

Football - Basketball - Baseball

RADM CHARLES TIGHE RADM J.F. THOMPSON

Class of 1935

Class of 1942, Football

Football - Boxing

INDUCTED 1974

CAPT EDWIN DANIELS

CAPT S.B. VAUGHN

Class of 1953

Class of 1950

Baseball - Football

Class of 1957 Class of 1952 Football - Outdoor Track - Wrestling

CAPT WILLIAM B. HOWLAND

JACK CRUISE

Soccer - Basketball - Baseball

Class 1959

WILLIAM A. STOWE

INDUCTED 1979

1959-1971

Honorary Member Head Crew Coach 1971-1985

CAPT CHARLES COLUMBUS

Sportswriter, N.L. Day, 1931-1942

LCDR L.T. O’NEIL

Class of 1935

Covered CGA athletics 50 + yrs.

Class of 1941

Football - Basketball - Baseball

INDUCTED 1987 INDUCTED 1983

Football - Baseball - Boxing

CDR FRANK B. CARTER,

CAPT JOHN M. AUSTIN

VADM WAYNE E.CALDWELL

USCG (Ret.)

NELSON W. NITCHMAN

Class of 1945

Class of 1948, Football

Class of 1944, Football - Basketball

Honorary Member

Football - Basketball

Assistant Track Coach 1958-1959 CAPT LAWRENCE A. WHITE

Football Coach 1946-’58 Basketball 1942-’56

CAPT FRANK KAPRAL

Class of 1951 Sailing - Rifle - Boxing - Wrestling

Baseball 1956-1958

Honorary Member

Assistant Director of P.E.

Assistant Athletic Director 1966-’80

Intramural Director 1959-’89

Business Mgr. of Athletics 1968-’80

Dear Cadets, Alumni and Coast Guard Football Fans, It is my pleasure to welcome you to what promises to be another exciting season of Coast Guard Academy football; my first as Academy Superintendent. I know Coach George, his coaching staff and the cadets have been working hard in the off-season, and are looking forward to the season opener, on September 3rd against Anna Maria, the first home night game since 1996. This season also marks a trip to Washington, D.C. on September 19th as our team will take on Catholic University. It will be a rare and great opportunity for the men and women at Coast Guard Headquarters to have a “home game” of sorts and be able to come out and cheer on our BEARS that weekend.

Honorary Member Sports Information Director

Football - Basketball - Baseball Assistant Football Coach

THE SUPERINTENDENT

HMCS AMOND H. STEELE

CAPT PAUL F. FOYE

INDUCTED 1972

Asst. Basketball Coach 1959-1961 TERRILL M. GLOEGE Class of 1957, Sailing

CAPT THORBURN S. McGOWAN

Head Wrestling Coach 1960-’65

USPHS

WILLIAM H. THOMPSON

INDUCTED 1975

Football 1966-1967

Honorary Member

Class of 1964, Football - Baseball

CAPT WILLIAM F. CASS

Assistant Football 1958-1965

CGA Team Doctor 1934-37

Class of 1937

Assistant Track 1959- 1961

CGA Sr. Medical Officer 1952-1963

Baseball - Basketball - Football

Assistant Wrestling 1959

INDUCTED 1988 LCDR JOSEPH P. DIBELLA

INDUCTED 1984

Class of 1962 Cross Country - Wrestling - Track

RADM MARK A. WHALEN

INDUCTED 1980

RADM ROBERT A.DUIN

Class of 1937, Baseball - Football

CAPT RICHARD CUERONI

Class of 1948

Class of 1953, Baseball - Football

Football - Basketball - Baseball

CDR FRANK GRUNDMAN Class of 1958, Football - Baseball

CAPT HAROLD E. FALLON, JR.

CAPT HERBERT LYNCH

Last year, we raised not only the Secretaries’ Cup with a win over Merchant Marine in football here in New London, but we also won the Superintendent’s Trophy showing our overall athletic excellence. We look forward to retaining both the Cup and the Trophy as we approach another spirited competition against the Mariners. Beyond football, we had terrific results across our Academy athletic program. Our men’s soccer team earned an NCAA tournament bid for the first time in 33 years while cadet-athletes earned All-America honors in men’s soccer, men’s swimming, wrestling and sailing. I hope you will join me this season in the stands cheering on our young men and women as they continue to achieve outstanding accomplishments each and every day. GO ACADEMY…GO ATHLETICS…AND FOREVER, GO BEARS!

Jim Rendon Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard

Class of 1957, Basketball

Class of 1946, Basketball - Football

Head Basketball Coach 1960-1962

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SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 12th @ Trinity Invitational 1st Mitchell 7:00 26th @ Williams Purple Valley Invitational 4th Newbury ! 8:00 OCTOBER 5th Simmons ! 9:00 2nd @ Paul Short Invitational General Contractors 5th Eastern Connecticut ! 3:00 10th @ James Early Invite @ Westfield St. @ Merchant Maine noon Construction12th Managers 15th @ Springfield * 7:00 17th @ Conn. College Invitational Bonded &19th Insured @ Clark * 11:00 NOVEMBER 22nd Smith * 7:00 1st @ NEWMAC Championship @ Boston, Mass. 24th @ WPI * 7:00 7th @ ECAC Championship @ Williams 26th @ Wesleyan noon 14th @ N.E. Div. III Champ @ Waterford, Conn. 26th Trinity @ Wesleyan 2:00 21st @ NCAA Champ @ Wisconsin 29th Babson * 7:00 OCTOBER Men’s Soccer 2nd Nazareth ^ 4:00 SEPTEMBER President 7:00 1st Western Connecticut 2nd Elmira ^ 8:00 4th Bridgewater State ^ 1:30 3rd Morrisville State ^ 10:00 5th Westfield State ^ 1:30 @ Hartwick ^ 2:00 P.O. Box 249 • Lebanon,4:00 CT 06249 3rd 9th @ Johnson & Wales 6th Mount Holyoke * 7:00 12th @ Merchant Marine • Fax (860) 11:00 (860) 642-0700 642-7994 13th @ Wheaton * 7:00 15th Connecticut College 7:00 www.gdonovan.com 16th @ Endicott 6:00 19th Babson * noon 17th @ Lasell 11:00 22nd Endicott 7:00 26th Clark * noon 17th Suffolk @ Lasell 1:00 30th Mitchell 5:00 20th Emerson * 7:00 OCTOBER 23rd @ Connecticut College 7:00 3rd @ MIT * 1:00Jeff Johnson 24th Johnson & Wales noon 6th @ Albertus Magnus 3:30 24th Rhode Island College 2:00 President 10th Emerson * 1:00 27th @ Wellesley * 7:00 17th WPI * noon 31st MIT * 1:00 20th @ Mass. Maritime 7:00 NOVEMBER 24th @ Wheaton * 1:00 27th @ Eastern Connecticut 3:00 3rd NEWMAC First Round 31st @ Springfield * 11:30 7th NEWMAC Semifinals NOVEMBER 8th NEWMAC Championship 4th NEWMAC First Round 7th NEWMAC Semifinals ! Bear Invitational 8th NEWMAC Championship Cambridge Marine Construction ^ Hartwick Invitational * NEWMAC game ^ Husky Fall Classic @ Southern Maine 165 State Street, Suite 309 * NEWMAC game

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Men’s Tennis SEPTEMBER 12th Vassar 1:00 16th Salve Regina 4:00 19th @ Conn. Invite 10:00 25th @ ITA Championships @ Williams OCTOBER 3rd @ Conn. Invite 10:00 7th @ Trinity 4:00 12th Nichols 10:00 Women’s Soccer SEPTEMBER 1st Anna Maria 4:00 9th Nichols 7:00 12th @ Mary Washington ^ 12:30 13th Randolph Macon ^ 12:30 16th Mass. Maritime 7:00 19th Springfield * 2:30 22nd @ Connecticut College 4:00 25th Clark * 6:00 30th Mitchell 7:30 OCTOBER 3rd @ Smith * 2:00 6th WPI * 7:00 10th @ Babson * noon 13th @ Mount Holyoke * 6:00 15th @ Salve Regina 4:00 20th Wheaton * 7:00 24th @ Emerson * 1:00 27th @ Wellesley * 3:30 31st MIT * noon NOVEMBER 3rd NEWMAC First Round 7th NEWMAC Semifinals 8th NEWMAC “AChampionship Business Management Provider” ^ Mary Washington Classic * NEWMAC game

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Year 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Coach R.S. Marron R.S. Marron W.R. Richards W.R. Richards W.R. Richards W.R. Richards John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Frank S. Kapral Frank S. Kapral

W 0 0 -No -No 2 1 3 1 4 4 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 0 4 6 7 3 6 0 3 2 4 5 3 6 5 4 3 4 2 2 2 3 5 4 5 8 3 4 0 0

L T CGA OPP 3 0 0 44 3 0 0 54 Season Season 2 0 31 57 6 0 41 174 3 2 109 59 6 1 44 146 5 0 118 104 2 1 76 54 3 2 21 55 2 1 64 47 6 0 40 116 5 0 40 65 2 3 58 90 3 1 20 85 6 0 38 108 8 0 34 101 4 0 135 78 2 0 236 48 2 0 208 67 6 0 121 185 3 0 206 122 7 1 31 209 5 0 112 220 3 2 66 94 3 0 90 98 3 0 161 138 4 0 123 118 0 1 178 93 2 0 174 112 2 1 70 62 4 0 73 126 3 0 94 97 5 0 101 129 5 0 74 134 4 1 96 173 5 0 82 164 3 0 130 100 4 0 96 132 2 1 81 91 1 0 124 70 5 0 115 149 4 0 125 126 8 0 53 262 8 0 69 247

1968 Tad Schroeder 1969 Tad Schroeder 1970 Tad Schroeder 1971 Tad Schroeder 1972 Tad Schroeder 1973 Tad Schroeder 1974 Otto Graham 1975 Otto Graham 1976 Bill Hickey 1977 Bill Hickey 1978 Bill Hickey 1979 Bill Hickey 1980 Larry Rutledge 1981 Larry Rutledge 1982 Larry Rutledge 1983 Bob Campiglia 1984 Bob Campiglia 1985 Bob Campiglia 1986 Tom Bell 1987 Tom Bell 1988 Tom Bell 1989 Tom Bell 1990 Tom Bell 1991 Tom Bell 1992 Tom Bell 1993 Bill Schmitz 1994 Bill Schmitz 1995 Bill Schmitz 1996 Bill Schmitz 1997 Chuck Mills 1998 Bob Estock 1999 Bill George 2000 Bill George 2001 Bill George 2002 Bill George 2003 Bill George 2004 Bill George 2005 Bill George 2006 Bill George 2007 Bill George 2008 Bill George 2009 Bill George 2010 Bill George 2011 Bill George 2012 Bill George 2013 Bill George 2014 Bill Georg 91 SEASON RECORD

CGA’S TOP 10 REGULAR SEASONS Year 1963 1951 1997 2007 2006 1988 1996 1975 1973 1971

Record 8-0-0 6-0-1 9-1-0 8-1-0 8-1-0 8-1-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0

Pct. 1.000 .926 .900 .889 .889 .889 .800 .800 .800 .800

3 7 0 178 307 2 8 0 86 251 5 5 0 182 176 8 2 0 264 193 3 7 0 148 181 8 2 0 211 104 3 7 0 148 181 8 2 0 170 111 1 8 0 68 175 5 4 0 223 133 3 7 0 164 203 1 8 1 91 209 2 8 0 129 218 3 6 0 74 146 2 7 0 134 244 4 6 0 176 203 3 7 0 139 208 4 6 0 228 222 4 5 0 111 178 6 2 0 158 114 9 1 0 283 135 5 4 0 186 151 4 5 0 164 115 6 3 0 201 174 1 8 0 102 171 4 5 0 177 227 4 5 0 189 181 4 6 0 163 156 8 3 0 345 195 9 2 0 256 126 1 8 0 79 290 1 9 0 130 333 2 8 0 155 310 2 7 0 168 219 2 7 0 150 281 4 5 0 188 232 1 8 0 179 231 2 7 0 104 180 8 3 0 282 202 8 2 0 307 199 3 6 0 170 242 4 5 0 207 255 2 7 0 152 259 2 7 0 257 255 5 4 0 297 257 3 7 0 238 288 3 7 0 151 237 316-434-19 12,336 15,063

CGA’S TOP 10 SEASONS Year 1951 1988 1963 1997 2007 1971 1973 1975 1987 1941 1942

Head Coach Otto Graham Nels Nitchman Chuck Mills Bill George Bill George Tom Bell Bill Schmitz Otto Graham Tad Schroeder Tad Schroeder

Record 6-0-1 9-1-0 8-1-0 9-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0

Pct. .929 .900 .889 .818 .800 .800 .800 .800 .750 .750 .750

Head Coach Nels Nitchman Tom Bell Otto Graham Chuck Mills Bill George Tad Schroeder Tad Schroeder Otto Graham Tom Bell John Merriman John Merriman

CGA’S FIVE POST SEASON APPEARANCES Year 2006 1997 1996 1988 1963

Record 8-3 9-2 8-3 9-1 8-1

Head Coach Bill George Chuck Mills Bill Schmitz Tom Bell Otto Graham

Post Season Result Lost 41-22 to Bridgewater State in ECAC North Atlantic Bowl Lost 43-0 to Rowan in the NCAA Playoffs Lost 17-16 to College of New Jersey in NCAA Playoffs Won ECAC North Championship 28-19 over Plymouth State Lost 28-0 to Western Kentucky in the Tangerine Bowl

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W 0 1 6 0 5 3 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 12 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 7 8 12 3 14 4 1 1 0 0 2 0

L 8 1 13 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 3 4 13 0 0 5 1 5 2 3 2 4 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 5 0 3 3 29 9 1 1 2 1 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent Nichols Northeastern Norwich Pace Pennsylvania Military Plymouth State Providence Rensselaer Rhode Island Rochester Rowan # Salve Regina Scranton Seton Hall Siena Southern Connecticut Southwestern Springfield St. Lawrence St. Michael’s St. Thomas Stony Brook Trinity Tufts Tufts JV U.S. International UMass-Lowell Union Utica Vermont Virginia Washington & Lee Wayne State Wesleyan Western Connecticut Western Kentucky ** Western New England Westfield State Widener Worcester State WPI Yale

W 2 0 38 1 1 6 0 37 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 14 6 1 0 2 4 1 1 0 1 0 21 6 0 1 8 1 6 33 0

L 0 1 32 1 0 11 3 21 12 3 1 4 0 2 0 7 3 12 4 0 1 2 33 5 0 1 4 18 0 3 1 1 1 29 12 1 1 2 0 2 37 4

T 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

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Fitzpatrick came to IU after spending the previous five years as COO and associate athletics director for external operations at the U.S. Military Academy. Fitzpatrick directed a fundraising effort that saw Army’s “A Club” donor base grow from 750 to 6,700 and annual giving grow from $500,000 to $1.8 million. He also cultivated the Army Sports Network from two radio stations to 18, including 50,000-watt ESPN 1050 in New York City. During his tenure at West Point, corporate sponsorship revenue jumped from $250,000 to $920,000 annually. He arrived at West Point from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where he served as the associate athletics director for external affairs and executive director of the athletic foundation. Fitzpatrick’s work at Charlotte resulted in a 26-percent increase in annual gifts and a 39-percent increase in planned gifts. Prior to Army and Charlotte, Fitzpatrick served in a similar role at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to serving as the men’s basketball sport administrator, he directed a staff that generated a school record $1.4 million in sponsorship revenue and a $125,000 increase in annual giving. Fitzpatrick was a senior associate athletics director at the University of North Texas from May 1994 to June 1996. He was instrumental in UNT’s transition from NCAA Division I-AA football to the Big West Conference, and during the 1994 football season, North Texas was one of three programs nationally to have every football game televised in its home market. This local television package generated more than $700,000 in corporate sponsorship revenue. He gained considerable experience as Assistant Commissioner of the Southwest Conference from 1992-94. Fitzpatrick negotiated a $2.25 million, three-year men’s basketball tournament title sponsorship with the Dr. Pepper Company, and he also oversaw the league’s national and local television syndication efforts. Fitzpatrick began his athletic administration career as the assistant marketing director at Army before moving on to Virginia Commonwealth as the director of marketing and Ticket Sales (1984-87) and Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Public Relations from 1987-92. A 1981 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a bachelor’s degree in English, Fitzpatrick earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1982.

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NCAA Division III Playoffs--November 22, 1997 ROWAN 43, COAST GUARD 0 GLASSBORO, N.J.— Senior quarterback Greg Lister threw for 289 yards, 236 in the first half, and three touchdowns as Coast Guard was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs for the second straight season by a team from New Jersey. Eugene Foster opened the scoring with a 15-yard touchdown run with 8:33 left in the first quarter and on the next possession Lister threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Jamaine Crawford to make it 14-0 with 4:45 left in the first quarter. Rowan rolled up 508 yards of total offense while holding Coast Guard to just 92 total yards.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard 0 0 0 Rowan 14 16 6

0 -- 0 7 -- 43

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter R-Eugene Foster 15 rush (Mark Migliori kick) R-Crawford 23 pass from Lister (Migliori kick) 2nd Quarter R-Migliori 20 FG R-Foster 1 run (kick failed) R-Taman Bryant 12 pass from Lister (Migliori kick) 3rd Quarter R-Foster 12 pass from Lister (kick failed) 4th Quarter R-Tony Cattani 8 run (Migliori kick)

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RUSHING CG: Wolford 6-43 yards R: Peterson 7-66 yards; Foster 4-50 yards, 2 TD PASSING CG: Warren 17-8-1, 52 yards R: Lister 30-18-0, 289 yards, 3 TD RECEIVING CG: Thompson 2-24 yards; Comar 2-18 yards R: Bryant 5-104 yards, TD; Foster 5-82 yards, TD

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EWING TOWNSHIP, N.J.— Coast Guard’s season ended in dramatic fashion as the Bears scored with 1:17 left on a one-yard run by James Jones on fourth-and-one to pull within 17-16. The celebration was short lived however as the extra point sailed wide right. The Lions struck first on a 30-yard field goal by Dan Sperco and then Jaime Cropper (18 carries, 131 yards) ended the first half scoring on a 55-yard run to give the Lions a 10-0 halftime lead. Coast Guard climbed back into the game when Al Thompson (3 catches, 68 yards) ignited the Bears with 57- yard touchdown reception from Dan Warren. The Bears defense controlled the second half shutting down the option that proved to be so successful in the first half. Coast Guard tied the game 10-10 on a Steve Deveau 24-yard field goal with 12:47 left in the 4th quarter, but three minutes later, College of New Jersey quarterback Pete Harteveld capped off a five play drive with a one-yard run to give the College of New Jersey a 17-10 lead. Damon Maldonado led the Bears defense with 16 tackles, while Stan Sanchez and Ed Hernaez had 10 apiece.

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Score By Quarters Coast Guard 0 College of NJ 3

0 7

7 0

9 -- 16 7 -- 17

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter CNJ-Dan Sperco 30 FG 2nd Quarter CNJ-Jameon Cropper 55 run (Sperco kick) 3rd Quarter CG-Thompson 57 pass from Warren (Deveau kick) 4th Quarter CG-Deveau 24 FG CNJ-Pete Harteveld 1 run (Sperco kick) CG-James Jones 1 run (kick failed)

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Jay begins his 23rd season on the Bears staff. The New London native will coach the defensive line. Driscoll played at New London High and spent 11 years coaching high school football at Waterford, East Catholic and Norwich Free Academy. A defensive end at New London, Jay continued his playing career at the University of Connecticut where he played safety for the Huskies. Jay, an English teacher at Norwich Free Academy and his wife Sandra reside in Norwich with their sevenyear old twins Aaron and Amelia. He also has a daughter Julia (19).

Dana begins his 16th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Fleischmann serves as the Co-Defensive Coordinator and coaches the defensive backs. He was an assistant coach at Maine Maritime prior to arriving at the Academy. He worked with the running backs and served as Recruiting Coordinator and Academic Counselor. The 1997 graduate of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota was a two-year letter winner as a punter and a All-Academic selection in the MIAC. Dana earned a Masters Degree in Athletic Administration and Physical Education from Northwest Missouri State in 1999. Dana, his wife Corinna and their daughters Josslyn (5) and Jayna (1) reside in Ledyard.

C.C. GRANT

Co-Defensive Coordinator Linebackers C.C. begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Grant, a 1992 graduate of Cortland State, spent six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the last two as Offensive Coordinator. During his playing days, Grant was an All-ECAC fullback during the 1990 season as he led the Red Dragons in rushing. Grant, who is also the head baseball coach at Coast Guard, earned a Masters in Physical Education from Cortland State in 1994. C.C. and his wife Susan have two daughters Hannah (7) and Grace (3), they reside in Waterford.

PAT KNOWLES Running Backs

Pat begins his 20th year on the Bears staff. He will coach the running backs. Knowles entered the Coast Guard Academy from Missouri and graduated in 1983 with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. While a cadet, he was a four-year letterwinner in both football and wrestling. His Coast Guard assignments have taken him to Hawaii (twice), Washington, D.C. and the engineering graduate school in Michigan. He is retired from the Coast Guard and is a faculty member and teaches in the department of Engineering. Pat and his wife Ann reside in Norwich. They have four childen, Mark , Lydia, Lauren and Julia.

RAY LAFORTE

Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Ray begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. He is the Offensive Coordinator and coaches the quarter-

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CG 17 21 34 29 34 14 14 20 6

1994 (4-5) RPI Stony Brook Norwich Catholic Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 28 22 12 12 26 8 20 32 21

CG 35 20 20 27 12 7 0 2 13 27

1995 (4-6) Worcester State RPI Springfield Norwich Westfield State Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 21 26 6 0 28 23 9 34 9

CG 1996 (8-3) 34 RPI 42 Mass. Maritime 24 Springfield 35 Norwich 55 Westfield State 14 Western Conn. 31 Union 35 Plymouth State 52 WPI 23 Kings Point 16 College of N.J.* *NCAA Playoffs

Opp 38 21 34 9 6 13 6 28 27 13 17

CG 1997 (9-2) 22 RPI (OT) 13 Mass. Maritime 26 Springfield (OT) 27 Norwich 44 Westfield State 21 Western Conn. 6 Union 19 Plymouth State 44 WPI 34 Kings Point 0 Rowan * *NCAA Playoffs

Opp 16 8 20 10 28 14 14 0 0 16 43

CG 29 16 8 0 0 7 10 2 7

Opp 21 45 49 17 16 41 29 26 46

1998 (1-8) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

CG 7 3 31 10 7 14 14 0 23 21

1999 (1-9) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Mount Ida Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 19 42 20 30 40 65 24 42 27 24

CG 6 24 6 10 37 13 7 7 24 21

2000 (2-8) Salve Regina RPI Springfield Norwich Mount Ida Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 36 21 47 29 0 63 34 25 27 28

CG 14 7 20 41 15 14 19 35 3

2001 (2-7) Salve Regina Springfield Norwich Utica Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 17 17 17 14 18 38 42 49 7

CG 27 12 14 17 14 12 34 14 6

2002 (2-7) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 34 64 24 38 17 33 40 31

CG 47 7 10 7 9 26 49 24 9

2003 (4-5) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich

Opp 14 44 49 34 Western Conn. (OT) 16 Union 35 Plymouth State 12 WPI 21 Kings Point 7

CG 62 14 33 17 2 7

2004 (1-8) Mass. Maritime Norwich St. Lawrence RPI Hobart Union

9 28 7

Rochester WPI Kings Point

CG 27 30 7 3 13 0 6 13 5

2005 (2-7) Mass. Maritime Norwich St. Lawrence RPI Hobart Union Rochester WPI Kings Point

37 35 16 Opp 0 12 21 17 42 7 37 23 21

CG 2006 (8-3) Opp 7 Merchant Marine 21 35 Plymouth State 7 35 Westfield State 21 41 Mass. Maritime 0 31 Fitchburg State 30 21 Bridgewater State 17 17 Worcester State 10 3 Maine Maritime 0 42 Framingham State 21 28 Curry # 34 22 Bridgewater St. * 41 # NEFC Championship * ECAC North Atlantic Bowl CG 2007 (8-2) Opp 36 Merchant Marine 31 19 Plymouth State 38 42 Westfield State 14 3 Mass. Maritime 0 58 Fitchburg State 34 24 Bridgewater State 21 46 Worcester State 10 38 Maine Maritime 34 34 Framingham State 7 7 Curry # 10 # NEFC Championship

Opp 7 24 34 28 31 19

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2008 (3-6) Opp Merchant Marine 34 Plymouth State 26 Westfield State 13 Mass. Maritime 6 Fitchburg State 44 Bridgewater State 38 Worcester State 14 Maine Maritime 42 Framingham State 25

CG 27 17 8 29 34 6 17 49 20

2009 (4-5) Opp Mer. Marine (2OT) 33 Plymouth State 28 Westfield State 5 Mass. Maritime 22 Fitchburg St. (2OT) 37 Bridgewater State 27 Worcester State 14 Maine Maritime 76 Framingham State 13

CG 10 0 16 19 25 15 7 13 47

2010 (2-7) Opp Merchant Marine 8 Curry 35 Mass. Maritime 23 Fitchburg St. 7 Bridgewater St. (OT) 32 Westfield State 26 Worcester State 31 Framingham St. 34 Maine Maritime 63

CG 28 21 61 21 16 21 30 7 52

2011 (2-7) Opp Merchant Marine 35 Curry 44 Mass. Maritime 30 Fitchburg State 28 Bridgewater State 24 Westfield State 24 Worcester State 31 Framingham St. 14 Maine Maritime 15

CG 37 35 38 59 21 31 31 3 42

2012 (5-4) Opp Merchant Marine 43 MIT 21 Mass. Maritime 42 Fitchburg State 0 Bridgewater State 44 Westfield State 27 Worcester St. (OT) 28 Framingham St. 39 Maine Maritime 13

CG 17 20 7 37 41 24 40 7 14 31

2013 (3-7) Opp St. Lawrence 21 Merchant Marine 27 Hampden-Sydney 49 Nichols 20 Western New Eng. 38 Curry 27 Maine Maritime 0 Endicott 33 Salve Regina 25 MIT 48

CG 14 42 0 28 7 17 7 13 10 13

2014 (3-7) Opp St. Lawrence 45 Merchant Marine 31 Hampden-Sydney 56 Nichols 12 Western New Eng. 22 Curry 0 Maine Maritime 13 Endicott 14 Salve Regina 20 MIT 24


ALL-TIME SCORES

THE COACHING STAFF

CG 0 3 6 15 24 48 10 16 12 14

1974 (3-7) Southern Conn. Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester tech Trinity Kings Point American Int’l.

Opp 16 6 7 14 7 28 18 20 14 51

CG 30 6 0 0 0 9 13 7 6 20

1979 (1-8-1) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Fordham Southern Conn. Trinity Pace Seton Hall

Opp 23 6 10 32 33 10 27 19 14 35

CG 7 24 10 6 9 13 10 13 0 47

1984 (3-7) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Kings Point NY Maritime

Opp 13 6 21 49 13 0 27 38 41 0

CG 7 26 28 10 10 20 3 20 26 20

1975 (8-2) Opp Kings Point 9 Rensselaer 22 Colby 21 Norwich 3 Wesleyan 7 Worcester Tech 9 Trinity 16 Hobart 14 Washington & Lee 3 Southern Conn. 7

CG 7 0 7 7 27 13 8 6 38 16

1980 (2-8) Opp Rensselaer 12 Worcester Tech 14 Norwich 15 Wesleyan 26 Fordham 9 Bowdoin 35 Trinity 25 Southern Conn. 34 Hampden-Sydney 22 Hofstra 26

CG 8 22 19 7 28 62 24 27 14 17

1985 (4-6) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan NY Maritime Union Trinity Kings Point Marist

Opp 35 9 16 24 30 0 49 34 42 13

CG 7 17 17 0 6 6 0 0 15

1976 (1-8) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Southern Conn. Western Conn. Trinity Hobart

Opp 9 0 20 38 8 27 9 35 28

CG 14 0 0 20 3 6 9 14 8

1981 (3-6) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Bowdoin Trinity New Haven Hofstra

Opp 7 21 14 14 24 0 20 24 22

CG 14 16 18 10 41 0 0 0 12

1986 (4-5) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Union Trinity Kings Point Marist

Opp 6 9 42 15 19 21 31 28 7

CG 6 29 27 18 7 14 36 45 41

1977 (5-4) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Southern Conn. Western Conn. Trinity Buffalo

Opp 10 15 7 30 24 19 0 14 14

CG 7 22 32 16 8 13 3 21 12

1982 (2-7) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Bowdoin Trinity New Haven Hofstra

Opp 14 24 59 13 27 28 35 35 9

CG 7 7 35 7 15 13 44 30

1987 (6-2) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity

Opp 10 3 8 38 7 0 42 6

CG 7 29 21 26 0 7 6 18 29 21

1978 (3-7) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Fordham Southern Conn. Trinity Buffalo Seton Hall

Opp 10 0 13 29 28 28 10 20 25 40

CG 9 7 14 16 21 20 45 20 14 10

1983 (4-6) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Bowdoin Trinity Kings Point Hofstra

Opp 12 14 35 15 18 0 15 42 21 31

CG 35 0 45 41 13 19 17 28 57 28

1988 (9-1) Opp Kings Point 7 Rensselaer 14 Worcester Tech 25 Norwich 20 Wesleyan 7 Marist 0 Union 10 Trinity 27 Siena 6 Plymouth State * 19

CG 22 14 27 14 21 35 0 7 46

1989 (5-4) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Siena

Opp 24 10 34 7 10 14 24 28 0

CG 21 6 14 41 13 29 3 21 13

1990 (4-5) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Carnegie Mellon

Opp 17 7 17 9 14 0 17 10 24

CG 14 46 17 13 7 21 19 39 25

1991 (6-3) Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Union Trinity Carnegie Mellon Pace University Kings Point

Opp 7 34 7 16 37 14 25 14 20

CG 20 12 19 13 6 9 13 10 0

1992 (1-8) UMass-Lowell RPI Stony Brook Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 14 24 14 8 21 20 28 42

CG 14 14 21 34 21 10 14 18 31

1993 (4-5) RPI Stony Brook Norwich Catholic Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 53 21 8 0 18 52 31 21 23

DAVE RATNER

JORDAN BERRIAN

Tight Ends

Wide Receivers

Jordan is in his fourth season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. He has coached a trio of All-conference receivers since arriving at the Academy. Berrian was an assistant coach at WPI in 2011 where he worked with the tight ends and was the video coordinator. Jordan was an assistant varsity and head JV coach at Cedar Cliff High in Pa. for in 2009 and 2010 where the team had a winning season and made back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time in 13 years.

Dave is in his first season as a part of the Bears coaching staff. Ratner is a 2005 graduate of the Coast Guard Academy and was a four-year member of the

football team. He is currently is an instructor in the department of mathematics. Upon graduation, he served on USCGC BRISTOL BAY in Detroit before becoming the officer in charge of Law Enforcement Detachment 403 in Miami. He also served as an operations officer on USCGC THETIS in Key West.

He served as a student coach from 2005-2008 while attending East Stroudsburg University where he earned a Sports Management degree with a minor in Business Management. Berrian, a native of Camp Hill, Pa., currently resides in Groton.

Ratner earned a Master’s Degree in Mathematics and Statistics from Georgetown.

CHRIS STRAND Defensive Line

Chris is in his first season as a part of the Bears coaching staff. Strand is a 2013 graduate of Ithaca College with a degree in Computer Science. He played four years at Ithaca after playing his high school football at nearby NFA. Strand spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach at Bacon Academy, he served as the lineman coach in 2013 and the defensive coordinator last season as the team finished 6-5 overall, just the second winning season in program history as the team set 11 records.

DON MILLER

Offensive Assistant Don begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Miller, who is the all-time winningest coach at Trinity, owns one of the top winning percentages in New England and Division III as he had a 174-77-5 record for winning percentage of .693 from 1967-’98. Don was named New England Small College Coach of the Year five times (1970, 1974, 1978, 1980 and 1993). Miller compiled a 31-2 record from 1955-58 as head coach at Newark (Del.) High School. Before arriving at Trinity, Miller served as Offensive Coordinator at Amherst from 1959-64.

*ECAC North Champions

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2015 SEASON PREVIEW Coast Guard will welcome back 16 starters, including four All-Conference selections for the 2015 season from a team that went 3-7 overall 9 SEASON PREVIEW and 2-5 in the New England Football Conference.

ALL-TIME SCORES

coach Bill George in his 17th season and has the most wins, 52 of any football coach in Coast Guard history. “Our number one priority is to cut down on the turnovers and improve our third-and-short and redzone success”.

The Bears welcome back seven starters on offense including four offensive linemen and junior quarterback Derek Victory, who is already closing in on every major career passing record at the Academy entering the season. Victory set single-season school record last year with 220 completions and 409 attempts as he threw for 2,061 yards with 13 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. Sophomores Adam Davis and Oliver Kremer along with freshman Ethan Goldcamp will all battle for the backup quarterback spot.

Senior wide receiver Jordan Groff, who missed the final four games of the season with an injury last season, returns after an outstanding junior season in which he had 26 receptions for 332 yards and led the team with six touchdown receptions. Junior wideouts Kyle Jackson and seniors Pat Hennessey and Carter Provost along with tight ends senior Mitch HolloSEPTEMBER way and sophomore 3 Anna Maria 7:00 Cody Bain give Victory 12 @ Merchant Marine 2:30 plenty of options in the 19 @ Catholic 1:00 Bears no-huddle attack. 26 Salve Regina * (PW) 1:30

2015 SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 3 @ Maine Maritime * 17 MIT * (HC) 24 @ Curry * 31 Nichols *

noon 1:30 1:00 1:00

Senior Mike Clancy (44 carries, 128 yards), a proven durable back, along with sophomores Camden Cecchini and Kevin Dufauchard will all battle for time in the Bears backfield.

The Bears welcome back four starting lineman as senior NOVEMBER tri-captain Tom Condon (LG) 7 Western N.E. * 1:00 and junior Jordan Hart (LT) 14 @ Endicott * noon both return on the left side of the line for the third striaght On the defensive side * NEFC Game season. Senior Kevin Painten of the ball, Coast Guard moves from right tackle to returns seven startright guard and junior J.D. ers, including a trio of Dunaway shifts from right guard to center. All-conference performers, but the Bears must Sophomore Cory Tomasetti is expected to start replace a pair of All-conference defensive ends at right tackle while junior Kyle Levy is a versain Aaron Black and Joel Wyman. tile player that can fill in at many spots on the offensive line. Coach George will count on the return of junior Logan Mars, who missed most of last season “Our Offensive line has to be the backbone of with an injury along with juniors Nick Lodovici the offense, its a veteran group now and they (21 tackles), James Walsh (18 tackles) and Brenhave to make fewer mistakes and lead the way dan McNeil (35 tackles), who makes the move for us to be successful this season,” said head from linebacker to fill the void at defensive end. 12

7 27

Northeastern Rensselaer

31 0

CG 20 27 28 28 27 13 35

1951 (6-0-1) Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Northeastern Rensselaer

Opp 6 19 14 20 7 13 14

CG 41 20 40 14 10 0 49

1952 (5-2) Norwich Colby Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 20 18 7 33 2 20 12

CG 13 6 7 0 25 12 7

1953 (4-2-1) Colby Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer St. Michael’s

Opp 0 6 21 9 14 6 6

CG 13 6 13 0 0 35 6

1954 (3-4) Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

Opp 12 0 33 6 42 7 26

CG 32 7 14 0 7 13 21

1955 (4-3) Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Trinity Drexel Rensselaer Amherst

Opp 9 14 7 27 27 0 13

CG 15 12 14 14 7 32 7

1956 (2-5) Worcester Tech Wesleyan Norwich Amherst Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

Opp 7 19 28 27 27 0 20

CG 7 0 0

1957 (2-5) Wesleyan Norwich Amherst

Opp 20 19 42

14 26 27 0

Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

20 7 20 6

CG 30 12 6 6 8 6 28

1958 (2-4-1) Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 30 0 15 50 14 56 8

CG 0 6 7 17 14 13 6 19

1959 (3-5) Geneva Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 35 34 20 15 12 20 26 2

CG 0 25 7 6 14 26 6 46

1960 (5-3) Geneva Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 20 0 2 26 7 18 21 6

CG 8 6 13 7 21 20 13 8

1961 (4-4) Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Tufts

Opp 28 7 9 40 14 12 0 22

CG 10 0 21 0 9 16 16 9

1962 (5-2-1) Drexel Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Tufts

Opp 8 8 0 29 8 16 14 8

CG 3 9 11 7 19 45

1963 (8-1) Drexel Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity

Opp 0 7 8 0 7 20

18 Central Conn. 0 12 Springfield 0 0 W. Kentucky* 27 * Tangerine Bowl in Orlando

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CG 6 23 17 20 7 0 15 27

1964 (3-5) Springfield Colby Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn.

Opp 14 0 21 21 34 13 28 18

CG 14 16 17 24 19 20 7 8

1965 (4-4) Springfield Colby Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Kings Point

Opp 30 6 0 7 7 28 31 17

CG 0 12 0 6 14 15 0 6

1966 (0-8) Springfield AIC Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Kings Point

Opp 21 19 40 41 16 57 21 47

CG 0 14 10 0 7 28 0 10

1967 (0-8) Springfield AIC Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Trinity Central Conn. Cal-Riverside

Opp 62 35 16 29 19 30 29 27

CG 0 14 22 26 7 0 21 14 34 40

1968 (3-7) Springfield American Int’l. Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech. Trinity Rochester Rensselaer PMC College

Opp 39 27 26 36 33 36 47 42 20 14

CG 7 7 0 7 6 30 14 3 6 6

1969 (2-8) AIC Wayne State Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech Trinity Middlebury Lebanon Valley USIU

Opp 46 21 27 16 3 22 27 7 21 61

CG 29 31 16 13 10 22 6 21 7 27

1970 (5-5) Maine Maritime Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech Trinity Case West Res. Lebanon Valley

Opp 12 3 7 35 7 24 14 31 22 21

CG 21 28 26 60 34 21 31 19 27 7

1971 (8-2) Opp Maine Maritime 6 Rensselaer 27 Colby 13 Norwich 14 Wesleyan 35 Tufts 16 Worcester Tech 23 Trinity 17 Case West. Res. 14 Washington & Lee 28

CG 13 24 16 20 29 14 13 9 6 12

1972 (3-7) Southwestern Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester Tech Trinity Maine Maritime Drexel

Opp 23 7 36 6 31 29 12 35 10 35

CG 0 30 28 20 27 41 27 10 19 9

1973 (8-2) Southern Conn. Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester Tech Trinity AIC Drexel

Opp 9 0 6 12 9 14 19 7 28 0


ALL-TIME SCORES CG 0 0 0

1922 (0-3) R.I. College Newport Torp. Providence

Opp 12 6 26

CG 0 0 0

1923 (0-3) Providence R.I. College Lowell Tech

Opp 27 13 14

CG 0 0 12 19

1926 (2-2) Harvard JV Lowell Textile Tufts JV Connecticut JV

Opp 45 12 0 0

CG 0 0 6 0 3 6 26

1927 (1-6) Canisius Connecticut Arnold Harvard JV Boston Coll. JV R.I. College Arnold

Opp 46 38 13 19 45 13 0

CG 0 0 12 26 20 0 6 45

1928 (3-3-2) Opp Lowell Textile 14 Rhode Island 7 Harvard JV 12 Arnold 0 Arnold 0 Connecticut 20 Providence 6 Long Island Univ. 0

CG 6 0 25 13 0 0 0 0

1929 (1-6-1) Opp Brooklyn 6 Norwich 7 Long Island Univ. 0 Lowell Textile 20 Connecticut 19 R.I. College 27 Providence 33 St. Thomas 34

CG 0 0 0 0 0 27 12 61 18

1930 (4-5) Opp Harvard 33 Vermont 13 Norwich 6 Rhode Island 26 Connecticut 13 Brooklyn 0 Long Island Univ. 6 Cooper Union 0 Seton Hall 7

CG 7 13 0 6

1931 (4-2-1) Worcester Tech Brooklyn Middlebury Rhode Island

Opp 6 0 15 33

0 6 44

Connecticut Norwich Seton Hall

0 0 0

CG 0 0 8 0 0 13

1932 (1-3-2) Worcester Tech Colby Norwich Rhode Island Connecticut Mass. State

Opp 0 21 0 13 0 21

CG 25 13 6 12 0 8

1933 (3-2-1) Worcester Tech Trinity Middlebury Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 0 0 20 20 0 7

CG 13 13 2 6 0 0 6

1934 (1-6) Colby Worcester Tech Middlebury Trinity Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 19 0 32 14 19 13 19

CG 0 3 8 3 7 0 19

1935 (2-5) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury American Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 27 6 6 6 13 7 0

CG 0 0 0 6 14 12 26

1936 (2-2-3) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich American Connecticut Mass. State

Opp 0 0 12 6 7 45 20

CG 0 7 0 6 0 7 0

1937 (3-3-1) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich AIC Mass. State Connecticut

Opp 21 6 46 0 6 6 0

CG 0 0 0 13

1938 (2-6) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich

Opp 27 9 7 0

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0 19 0 6

Trinity Rensselaer Mass. State Connecticut

26 7 7 25

CG 7 0 14 7 6 0 0 0

1939 (0-8) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich Rensselaer Mass. State Connecticut AIC

Opp 20 6 19 17 12 6 14 7

CG 9 17 0 16 14 27 33 19

1940 (4-4) Connecticut Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Middlebury Mass. State

Opp 10 0 8 27 20 7 0 6

CG 38 7 48 34 19 13 20 57

1941 (6-2) Rhode Island Connecticut Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Middlebury

Opp 0 0 0 0 13 14 21 0

CG 14 40 14 6 35 33 52 0 14

1942 (7-2) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Colby Norwich Trinity Rensselaer Middlebury Connecticut Springfield

Opp 6 0 12 13 7 0 0 16 13

CG 25 12 0 0 7 27 7 12 31

1943 (3-6) Bates Yale Dartmouth Holy Cross Rensselaer Bates Tufts Worcester Brown

Opp 6 20 47 33 0 6 20 19 34

CG 33 40 3

1944 (6-3) Bates Tufts Yale

Opp 0 7 7

39 38 0 14 20 19

Worcester Tech Rensselaer Army Holy Cross Brown Dartmouth

0 6 76 26 0 0

CG 6 0 0 7 0 6 6 6

1945 (0-7-1) Tufts Virginia Scranton Rensselaer Harvard Brown Holy Cross Yale

Opp 14 39 0 18 25 33 39 41

CG 33 14 18 0 14 13 13 7

1946 (3-5) Rensselaer Amherst Colby Harvard Yale Connecticut Tufts Boston U.

Opp 0 13 12 69 47 27 18 34

CG 19 0 20 7 7 0 13

1947 (2-3-2) Rensselaer Amherst Colby Middlebury Rhode Island Connecticut Worcester Tech

Opp 19 13 6 7 27 14 8

CG 20 12 7 0 19 19 13

1948 (4-3) Arnold Amherst Wesleyan Middlebury Norwich Colby Rensselaer

Opp 0 26 20 32 0 14 6

CG 27 13 6 21 35 33 0 26

1949 (5-3) Arnold Amherst Wesleyan Kings Point Lowell Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich

Opp 26 27 12 14 7 32 20 0

CG 41 0 27 21 0

1950 (3-4) Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech

Opp 0 41 13 27 6

Senior Blake Bonifas (41 tackles) returns as nose guard to bolster the front three.

an injury. This season promising freshman Cole Austin could also handle some of the kicking duties.

The Bears return a veteran linebacking corp led by senior tri-captains Kyle Wood (73 tackles, team-high five sacks), a first team Allconference performer, and Paul Puddington (22 tackles) along with classmates Cory Sonnega (42 tackles) and Ed Lazowski (31 tackles). The secondary is also full of experienced veterans in senior strong safety Joe Rizzardi (85 tackles, 2 INT), a first team All-NEFC selection along with senior free safety Mark Behne (55 tackles, 3 INT) as well as senior cornerbacks Eli Maurer (42 tackles), who led the team with five interceptions and Joe Rizzo (52 tackles). Sophomore Will Daniels is also expected to see playing time this season.

The Bears despite playing well dropped the final four games of the season, a couple of those were games Coast Guard had chances to win and George knows that needs to change. “In the history of the United States Coast Guard Academy, dating back to the Otto Graham era, we have to win the close games and that is the key,” said George. “We need to make the big play at the end and that will be an emphasis from day one.

It is always exciting to get a new season started, but this year the Bears open the 2015 campaign with a home night game, the first game under the lights at home since 1996 when they host Anna Maria on Thursday, September 3rd at 7 p.m. before the annual rival at Merchant Marine and then a trip to Washing“The linebackers and Senior Wide Receiver ton, D.C., to play Catholic, Jordan Groff defensive backs have to a chance for Coast uard continue to work hard to faithful at headquarters to catch a game in their play at the level they played at last season and I own back yard. am confident that with the players we have we can fill the holes left on our defensive line,” said “I know our guys are excited, but also the whole George. Academy is excited about the opener under the lights at home against a veteran Anna Maria Senior Tyler Henning, a first team All-conferteam” said George. “Then our annual battle for ence and All-ECAC punter last season is back the Secretaries Cup at Merchant Marine and I after averaging 41.3 yards per punt last season. have already heard from alot of Coast Guard He also handles the kicking duties after earning people in the D.C. area that are excited that All-conference honors as the place kicker during we will be making the trip down there to play Catholic, so before we even get into league play his freshman and sophomore seasons. He was we have three exciting challenges ahead of us.” limited in his place kicking last season due to 13


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THE HISTORY 1965 - The New England Football Conference is founded by charter members Curry, Bridgewater State and Maine Maritime. 1971 - Plymouth State and New England College become conference members. 1972 - Nichols College and Boston State become conference members. 1972 - New England College suspends football program following ’72 season; Mass. Maritime Academy becomes conference member. 1973 - Framingham State and New Haven become conference members. 1979 - Western Connecticut State becomes conference member. 1981 - Western New England College becomes conference member. 1981 - New Haven leaves conference, moves to Division II. 1981 - Boston State suspends football program following ’81 season. 1982 - Westfield State becomes conference member. 1985 - Fitchburg State and Worcester State become conference members. 1985 - Western Connecticut leaves conference to pursue independent schedule. 1987 - UMass Lowell becomes conference member in 1987, initiating a split into two six-team divisions with divisional winners meeting in championship playoff game. 1988 - UMass Boston and UMass Dartmouth become conference members. 1988 - Western New England leaves conference following ’88 season. 1992 - Plymouth State and UMass Lowell join the Freedom Football Conference; Curry and Nichols join the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference. 1992 - The conference now numbers nine colleges that play a round robin schedule. 1997 - Five new members begin conference play in 1998: Curry, Nichols, MIT, Salve Regina and WNEC. The 14-team conference will have two 7-team divisions. 1999 - Bridgewater State (10-0) receives first automatic qualification to NCAA playoffs. 2000 - The first Championship game in the 14-team Conference is scheduled. Wal*Mart agrees to sponsor the game. The Divisions are re-named with the Red being the Bogan Division and the Blue becoming the Boyd Division named after the NEFC’s first two commissioners. Bridgewater State defeats Salve Regina 27-24 for the championship. UMass Boston drops football. 2001 - The Bogan Division plays with only six teams while the Boyd continues with seven. Endicott College begins a football program and is admitted into the Boyd Division beginning with the 2003 season. 2004 - A Most Valuable Player Award is established for the NEFC Championship Game and is named the William Mottola Award in honor of the long-time conference commissioner. 2005 - Plymouth State University and the United States Coast Guard Academy are admitted as members for play beginning in the 2006 season. Plymouth enters the Boyd Division and Coast Guard Academy will compete in the Bogan Division.

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2005 FINALSTATISTICS STATISTICS 2014 FINAL RUSHING

Jake Wawrzyniak Mike Clancy Derek Victory Bryan Popp Jordan Groff Gordy Holloway Camden Cecchini Matt Monteilh Kevin Dufachard Ryan Robertson Collis Brown

Att.

96 44 50 6 5 6 3 11 2 1 1

RECEIVING Bryan Popp Collis Brown Jordan Groff Blake Thompson Jake Wawrzyniak Mitch Holloway Matt Monteilh Kevin Dufachard Mike Clancy Cody Bain Camden Cecchini Adam David Gordy Holloway Kyle Wood Scott Wawrzyniak Aaron Black

+

391 128 192 38 22 24 6 13 5 0 0

No. 59 53 26 23 16 15 11 8 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 1

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43 7 101 4 8 10 0 7 0 0 4

Yds. 602 487 332 289 99 126 59 50 29 52 0 18 12 9 7 5

PASSING C-A Pct. Derek Victory 220-409 53.8 Gordy Holloway 6-19 31.6 Blake Thompson 2-2 100.0 Jake Wawrzyniak 0-2 0.0 Collis Brown 1-1 100.0 KICK RETURNS Kevin Dufauchard

Matt Monteilh James Rizzo Cody Bain PUNT RETURNS

Kyle Jackson Mark Behne Matt Monteilh

No. 23 15 3 1 No. 10 6 1

Yds. 514 230 34 23 Yds. 16 18 5

TD 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg. 3.6 2.8 1.8 5.7 2.8 2.3 2.0 0.5 2.5 0.0 -4.0

Net

PUNTS Tyler Henning Chris Bell

348 121 91 34 14 14 6 6 5 0 -4

SCORING

Jordan Groff Bryan Popp J. Wawrzyniak Tyler Henning Chris Bell Gordy Holloway Collis Brown Eli Maurer Aaron Black Blake Thompson

Avg. TD Yds/G 10.2 4 60.2 9.2 1 48.7 12.8 6 55.3 12.6 1 28.9 6.2 0 11.0 8.4 0 21.0 5.4 0 5.9 6.2 0 5.6 4.8 0 4.1 10.4 0 10.4 0.0 0 0 18.0 0 9.0 12.0 0 3.0 9.0 0 0.9 7.0 0 0.7 5.0 1 5.0 Yds. 2,061 37 46 0 32

TD 12 0 0 0 0

Lg. 47 28 20 23

Avg. TD 1.6 0 3.0 0 5.0 0

Lg. 7 17 5

No. 51 1 TD

6 5 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

Yds. 2,105 35 XPK

0 0 0 12-13 7-7 0 0 0 0 0

Avg. 41.3 35.0 XPC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Eli Maurer 5 67 13.4 Mark Behne 3 67 22.3 Joe Rizzardi 2 127 63.5 Victor Rizzardi 1 34 34.0 Tony Buzzini 1 50 50.0 James Rizzo 1 0 0.0 RESULTS (3-7, 2-5 NEFC)

St. Lawrence Merchant Marine @ Hampden-Sydney @ Nichols * @ Western New England * Curry * @ Maine Maritime * Endicott * Salve Regina * @ MIT

Int 21 1 0 1 0

Avg. TD 22.3 0 15.3 0 11.3 0 23.0 0

COAST GUARD’S ALL-TIME NEFC HONORS

SCORE BY QUARTERS CGA 14 66 Opponents 52 82

37 45

TEAM TOTALS CGA First Downs 156 First Downs (R/P/PN) 35-105-16 Rushes-Net Yards 238-623 Rushing per game 62.3 Passing yards 2,176 Passing per game 217.6 Passes (C/A/I) 229-433-23 Total Offense Yards 2,799 Total Offense per game 279.9 Fumbles-Lost 7-4 Penalties-Yards 40-376 Punts-Average 53-40.4

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Lg. 70 35 FG

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NEFC All-Conference Selections 2006 – Bogan Division Pts

36 30 24 21 10 6 6 6 6 6

LG 1 0 0 0 0 0

47 48 74 34 50 0

L 14-45 W 42-31 L 0-56 W 28-12 L 7-22 W 17-0 L 7-13 L 13-14 L 10-20 L 13-24 34 58

Sam England Ryan Fox Jesse Karr Casey Paris

-- 151 -- 237 OPP 208 114-87-7 494-1,994 199.4 1,793 179.3 180-307-13 3,787 448.4 15-9 63-578 52-35.8

Steve Arguelles Christian George Jay Gill Jesse Harms John McDonald Ryan Sifflard Josh Williams Justin Brooks Charles England Nick Hartman Josh Kirby Lance Lynch John McDonald Mike Zielinski

DB QB LB P DL G RB OT OT G DL RB DL TE

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

Steve Arguelles Christian George Ryan Sifflard

Defensive Rookie of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Off. Lineman of the Year

Justin Brooks Kyle Ennis Christian George Jesse Harms Nick Hartmann Matt Krueger David Lieberman Lance Lynch John McDonald Pat Bennett Brian Field Brian Yurovich

DB RET OT LB QB P G C K RB DL DB LB DL

Bill George Christian George Nick Hartman

Coach of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Off. Lineman of the Year

Pat Bennett Kyle Ennis Eric Gerken Pat Bennett Nick Greaver Chris Izuritea Ryan Schmid

Eric Gerken John Manganiello Jarrod Owens Nick Peters Drew Russo

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

Parker Bateson Pat Meggers John Resch Jacob Bibb Jed Daleiden Tyler Henning John Manganiello Evan Rothfeld Mike Vitrano

OT DL K

First Team First Team First Team

WR RET DL QB LB DB

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

LB WR QB OT C K DL DB G

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DB DL WR LB LB DL K

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2013 – NEFC Joe Rizzardi Aaron Black Collis Brown Victor Rizzardi Kyle Wood Joel Wyman Tyler Henning Derek Victory

Offensive Rookie of the Year

2014 – NEFC Joe Rizzardi Aaron Black Kyle Wood Tyler Henning Mark Behne Bryan Popp Victor Rizzardi Joel Wyman

2009 – Bogan Division Justin Brooks Doug Piper Jacob Shackleford

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2012 – Bogan Division

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

DB OT LB K LB WR LB

DB LB WR RET DL DB DL

2011 – Bogan Division

2008 – Bogan Division Pat Bennett Justin Brooks Brian Field Jacob Shackleford Brian Yurovich Sam England Kyle Ennis

Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2010 – Bogan Division

2007 – Bogan Division Steve Arguelles

WR G QB TE

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES CODY BAIN #81 TE Beaver Falls, Pa. 5-11 185

CHRISTIAN BREVIARIO #8 LB

Sophomore

Tampa, Fla.

Expected to battle for time at tight end ... also a pitcher on the Coast Guard baseball team where he posted a 2.66 ERA and led the team with four saves last season. 2014: had five receptions for 52 yards at the tight end spot. HIGH SCHOOL: All-section honorable mention linebacker at Blackhawk High ... also captain and All-section outfielder on the baseball team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... member of the Dean’s List ... has a younger sister Erin ... son of John, who served in the Air Force, and Ann Margaret Bain.

5-10

200

Sophomore

Will compete for time at linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-conference and All-Tampa Bay honorable mention linebacker for coach Chris Taylor at Fivay High. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger sister Trinity and an older sister Caitlynn ... son of Christine and Daniel Demeo. JACOB BROWN #20 LB Virginia Beach, Va.

5-9 185 Sophomore

Is the favorite to start at one of the outside linebacker spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allconference selection for coach Robert Jackson at Salem High ... team was two-time regional champions ... also a member of the basketball team ... graduated with a 4.02 GPA. PERSONAL: Government major ... his cousin Cory Jones is a Chief Warrant Officer in the Coast Guard ... has an older brother Lawrence, who played defensive back at Army and graduated in 2011 ... son of Lawrence and Terri Brown.

MARK BEHNE #1 DB Clifton, Va. 5-10 150

ALL-TIME COAST COAST GUARD ACADEMY ALL-TIME ACADEMY RECORDS RECORDS

Senior

NEFC second team All-conference selection last season ... will start at free safety for second straight season ... also starting shortstop on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: started all ten games at free safety and had 55 tackles, 28 solo and three interceptions. 2013: saw action in all ten games in the secondary and made 48 tackles, 29 solo and blocked a kick. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-district selection for coach Chris Haddock at Centreville High ... also captain and All-district selection in baseball. PERSONAL: Management major ... has an older brother Scott, who serves in the Marines, an older sister Rachel and a younger brother Jake, who is freshman on the team ... son of Dan, who served in the Air Force, and Anne Behne.

CAMDEN CECCHINI #21 RB Tulsa, Ok. 5-10 170

Sophomore

Will battle for the starting running back spot this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Alldistrict defensive end for coach Joe Medina at Cascia Hall Prep ... team was state runner up ... also second team All-Metro selection as member of the baseball team which was a 2014

BLAKE BONIFAS #99 DL Sterling Heights, Mich. 6-2 250 Senior

state qualifier. PERSONAL: Marine and Environmental Science major ... his grandfather is a World War II Army veteran ... son of Joe and Rebecca Cecchini.

Will start at nose guard for the second straight season. 2014: started all ten games and had 41 tackles, 22 solo, 2.5 for loss. 2013: made two starts and had nine tackles, five solo with a sack. 2012: saw action in six games and made two tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allconference, All-county and All-East side Metro Detroit honorable mention selection for coach Tony Smith at Utica High ... also member of wrestling team. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has an older brother Kyle and a younger brother Reid ... son of David and Monique Bonifas.

CHARLIE CHAVTUR #26 LB Reedsport, Ore. 6-0 190 Senior

Expected to backup at one of the outside linebacker spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-league selection for coach Shane Nelson at Reedsport High ... also second place in the state in the 300 meter hurdles ... member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year ... his grandfather is retired from the Navy ... has a younger brother Chris ... son of Chuck, who is in the Coast Guard, and Tricia Chavtur.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING Most Yards, Game: Most Yards, Season: Most Yards, Career: Passes Attempted, Game: Passes Attempted, Season: Passes Attempted, Career: Passes Completed, Game: Passes Completed, Season: Passes Completed, Career: Touchdown Passes, Game: Touchdown Passes, Season: Touchdown Passes, Career: INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Passes Caught, Game: Passes Caught, Season: Passes Caught, Career: Yards, Game: Yards, Season: Yards, Career: TD Passes Caught, Game:

TD Passes Caught, Season: TD Passes Caught, Career:

Yards Passing, Season: Total Yards, Game: Avg. Total Yards, Season: Interceptions, Game: Interceptions, Season: First Downs, Game: First Downs, Season: Avg. points Per Game, Season: Fumbles Recovered, Game: Fumble Recovered, Season: QB Sacks, Game:

16, Collis Brown vs. WNE, 2013 70, Eric Gerken, 2011 191, Collis Brown, 2011-14 244, Collis Brown vs. WNE, 2013 983, Collis Brown, 2013 2,356, Christian Lee, 1993-96 3, Casey Paris vs. Maine Maritime, 2012 Steve Arguelles vs. Maine Maritime, 2008 Ed Richard vs Buffalo, 1977; Alex Simonka vs. Seton Hall, 1978; Jesse Morton vs. WPI, 1993 Al Thompson vs. Plymouth State, 1996 9, Al Thompson, 1996 & 1997 24, Al Thompson, 1994-1997

QB Sacks, Season: TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Most Passing Yards, Game: Most Passing Yards, Season: Most Passes Attempted, Game: Most Passes Attempted, Season: Most Passes Completed, Game: Most Passes Completed, Season: Most TD Passes, Game: Most TD Passes, Season: Most Rushing Yards, Game: Most Rushing Yards, Season: Most Total Offense Yards, Game: Most Total Offense Yards, Season: Most First Downs, Game: Most First Downs, Season: Most Points Scored, Game:

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Most Yards, Game: 277, Jon Tillman vs. WPI, 2003 Most Yards, Season: 1,369, James Jones, 1996 Most Yards Per Game, Season: 138.8, Jon Tillman, 2003 Most Yards, Career: 3,380, James Jones, 1993-96 Rushes, Game: 42, James Jones vs. Kings Point, 1996 Rushes, Season: 319, James Jones, 1996 Rushes, Career: 833, James Jones, 1993-96 TDs Rushing, Game: #6, John Thompson vs. Middlebury, 1941 TDs Rushing, Season: 22, James Jones, 1996 TDs Rushing, Career: 38, James Jones, 1993-96 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards, Game: Most Yards, Season: Most Yards, Career: Most Points, Season: Most Points, Career:

Most Points Scored, Season: Most Return Yards, Game:

LONGEST PLAYS Longest Pass: 96 yds., Jon Resch to Pat Meggers vs. Fitchburg St., 2012 Longest Rush: 97 yds., Scott Huerter vs Norwich, 1988 Longest Punt: 81 yds., Jesse Harms vs. Norwich, 2005 Gene Kenny vs. Wesleyan, 1948 John Thompson vs. AIC, 1939 Longest FG: 50 yds., Phil Heyl vs. WPI 1974 Longest Interception Return: 95 yds., Tom Hawkins vs. RPI, 1947 Longest Interception Return for TD: 95 yds., Tom Hawkins vs RPI, 1947 Longest Kickoff Return: 97 yds., Justin Andrews vs. WPI (no TD), 2004 97 yds., Marcus Canady vs WPI, 1999 Longest Kick Return for TD: 97 yds., Canady vs WPI, 1999 Longest Punt Return: 90 yds., Bob Cross vs RPI, 1968 Longest Punt return for TD: 90 yds., Bob Cross vs RPI, 1968

Tom Vorholt vs RPI, 1975;

Bob Rzemieniwski vs RPI, 1972; Interceptions, Season Interceptions, Career: Int’s Ret. for TD, Season: Interception Yards, Season: Consec. Games with an Int.: Punt Return Yards, Game: Tackles & Assists, Game: Tackles & Assists, Season: Tackles & Assists, Career: QB Sacks, Game:

482, 2009 vs. Maine Maritime 2,694, 2012 67*, 1984 vs. WPI 436*, 1984 36, 2009 vs. Maine Maritime 239, 2012 7, 1985 24, 2012 463, 1988 vs. WPI 3,414, 1988 684, 2007 vs. Fitchburg State 3,661, 2012 32, 2007 vs. Fitchburg State 197, 2007 62, 2004 vs. Mass. Maritime 1985 vs. N.Y. Maritime 345, 1996 203, 1990 vs. USMMA

8, Tyler Henning vs. Fitchburg State, 2012 8, Rob Tarantino vs. NY Maritime, 1985 Most PAT’s, Season: 46, Steve Deveau, 1996 Most PAT’s, Career: 87, David Lieberman, 2004-07 Most Field Goals, Game: 4, Steve Ciccalone vs. Trinity, 1971 Most Field Goals, Season: 12, Tyler Henning, 2013 David Lieberman, 2007 Jaime Roth, 1988 Most Field Goals, Career: 28, Jacob Shackleford, 2008 - 2011 Best Punting Average, Game: 57, John Thompson vs. AIC, 1939 Best Punting Average, Season: 44.3, John Thompson, 1939

504, Jeff Hagan vs Trinity, 1985 2,675, Jon Resch, 2012 4,883, Jon Resch, 2009-12 132, James Jones, 1996 228, James Jones, 1993-96

Kip Whiteman vs RPI,1989;

-112, 1989 vs. Wesleyan 652, 1989 0, 1977, vs Kings Point; 1982 vs. Hofstra 994, 1974 51, 1977 vs.Western Conn. 224.5, 1988 7, 1985 vs. RPI; 1975 vs. RPI 24, 1973 3, 1977 vs. Western Conn. 131, (13.1 per game) 1988 5.25, 1963 6, 1984 vs. Marist 27, 1980 13, 1989 vs. Wesleyan, 1977 vs. Trinity 47, 1973

KICKING Most PAT’s, Game:

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS Interceptions, Game: 4, Ron Davies vs Norwich, 1989;

QB Sacks, Season:

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TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS Yards Rushing, Game: Yards Rushing, Season: Yards Passing, Game:

469, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2009 2,514, Jon Resch, 2012 4,569, Jon Resch, 2009-12 67*, Kurt Cox vs WPI, 1984 409, Derek Victory, 2014 849, Cory Anderson, 2002-05 36, Derek Victory vs. WNE, 2013 220, Derek Victory, 2014 425, Cory Anderson, 2002-05 6, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2012 6, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2009 23, Jon Resch, 2012 38, Jon Resch, 2009-12

Rick Cueroni vs RPI, 1952 11, Steve Arguelles, 2006; Ron Davies, 1989; Bill Bryant, 1973 24, Ron Davies 1988-91 2, Ron Davies,1990 260, Bill Bryant,1973 7, Ron Davies, 1989-90 167, Eric Gerken vs. Fitchburg St., 2010 32, Rich Heppenstall, 1992 160, Rich Heppenstall, 1992 388, Mike Gardner, 1974-78 5, Gary Tomasulo vs Wesleyan; 5, Steve Ziomek vs. Colby 16, Steve Ziomek, 1971

* New England College Division Record # Ties New England College Division Record

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2015 OPPONENTS

2015 PLAYER PROFILES MIKE CLANCY #38 RB

ENDICOTT

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND November 7, 2015 @ New London, Conn 1:00 p.m.

November 14, 2015 @ Beverly, Mass. Noon

Location: Beverly, Mass. Enrollment: 2,650 Nickname: Gulls Color: Blue & Green Home Field: Endicott Stadium (3,000) President: Dr. Richard E. Wylie Athletic Director: Bryan Wylie, Ph. D. SID: Shawn Mederios SID Phone: (978) 232-2305 SID Email: smedeiro@endicott.edu Head Coach: Kevin DeWall (Hobart, ‘00) Coach’s Record: 0-0 (1st season) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14

Location: Springfield, Mass. Enrollment: 3,770 Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Home Field: Golden Bear Stadium (1,500) President: Dr. Anthony S. Caprio Athletic Director: Mike Theulen SID: Patrick Stewart SID Phone: (413) 782-1227 SID Email: patrick.stewart@wne.edu Head Coach: Keith Emery (Dickinson ‘94) Coach’s Record: 57-44 (11th season) Starters Returning/Lost: NA

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2013 (CGA 41-38) Series Record: The series is tied 1-1 Last WNE Win: 2014, 22-7 Last Coast Guard Win: 2013, 41-38 Biggest WNE Win: 2014, 22-7 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2013, 41-38 Most Points in a Game: 79, (2013, CGA 41-38) Least Points in a Game: 29, (2014, WNE 22-7) Current Streak: WNEU has won one

First Game: 2013 (Endicott 33-7) Series Record: Endicott leads 2-0 Last Endicott Win: 2014, 14-13 Biggest Endicott Win: 2013, 33-7 Most Points in a Game: 40, (2013, Endicott 33-7) Least Points in a Game: 27, (2014, Endicott 14-13) Current Streak: Endicott has won two straight

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 5 11 19 25 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

Springfield @ Westfield State Union @ Curry

1:00 7:00 1:00 7:00

Nichols @ Maine Maritime @ MIT Endicott

1:00 noon 5:00 1:00

@ Coast Guard Salve Regina

1:00 1:00

SEPTEMBER 5 12 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (8-2, 5-2) SEPTEMBER 5 13 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

@ Springfield Westfield State @ Maine Maritime

W 38-34 W 17-14 W 80-16

Coast Guard Salve Regina @ Union @ MIT

W 22-7 W 34-31 W 36-14 L 34-35

@ Curry Endicott Nichols

L 0-7 W 33-28 W 41-14

Framingham State @ Hobart @ St. Lawrence @ Nichols

noon noon 1:00 noon

MIT noon @ Salve Regina noon Maine Maritime noon @ Western New England 1:00 Curry Coast Guard

5:30 noon

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@ Framingham State L 17-20 Hobart L 18-28 @ Kean W 41-28 Curry W 28-6 @ Maine Maritime Nichols @ Coast Guard MIT @ Western NE @ Salve Regina

KEVIN DUFAUCHARD #29 RB New Orleans, La. 5-9 150

TOM CONDON #74 OL

J.D. DUNAWAY #61 OL Virginia Beach, Va. 6-1

the Dean’s List. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has two older brothers, Billy and Timmy and an older sister Kerry ... son of Tom and Clare Condon.

W 45-28 W 26-16 W 14-13

Will backup at one of the cornerback spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and fouryear starter for coach Craig Buzea at Homewood-Flossmoor High ... also captain and All-conference performer as a member of the track team. PERSONAL: Electrical Engineering major ... has a brother John and a sister Ayanna ... son of William and Dianne Daniels. Los Angeles, Calif.

6-1 185

260

Junior

Makes the move to center after starting at right guard for the past two seasons. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and twotime All-district performer for coach Chris Scott at Ocean Lakes High .. won the Outstanding Senior Award and earned an Academic letter three times. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last season ... has three younger brothers Hudson, a freshman on the Bears football team, Jacob and Mason and a younger sister Melanie ... his uncle played football at Navy ... son of Dan, a Commander in the Navy played football at Annapolis, and Missy Dunaway.

Sophomore

JAKE DAVID #11 WR

Sophomore

Is expected to battle for time at one of the wide receiver spots and will also be used a a kick returner. 2014: had eight receptions for 50 yards while leading the team with 23 kickoff returns for 514 yards and average of 22.3 yards per return.

Senior

Tri-captain will again start at left guard for the third straight season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Eastern Mass. Shirners All-Star selection for coach Sean Clifford at WhitmanHanson High ... captain and Patriot League Champion in wrestling ... also member of track team ... member of

Chicago, Ill. 5-6 165

Sophomore

Is expected to backup at the quarterback spot this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-conference selection for coach Glenn Labossiere at Griswold High ... also captain and All-conference in baseball ... was the class valedictorian. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... member of the Dean’s List ... has two younger sisters Meghan and Kaitlyn ... his grandfather graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1969 ... son of Scott and Wendy Davis.

WILL DANIELS #41 DB

2014 RESULTS (5-5, 4-3) SEPTEMBER 6 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 11 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Griswold, Conn. 6-0 175

Will start at running back this season. 2014: saw action in seven games and carried 44 times for 121 yards. 2013: played in nine games and carried 18 times for 35 yards and two touchdowns. 2012: saw action in six games and carried 30 times for 104 yards and a touchdown ... also caught 11 passes for 62 yards and a score ... scored both his touchdowns vs. Bridgewater State. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Joe Gallagher at Haverford High ... also member of indoor and outdoor track team. PERSONAL: Management major ... has seven brothers, Steve, Pat, Chris, Brian, Kevin, Jack and Bill and one sister Caitie ... son of Kevin and Alex Clancy.

Whitman, Mass. 6-2 230

SERIES INFORMATION

ADAM DAVIS #5 QB

Havertown, Pa. 5-10 190 Senior SO • 6-4, 190 • Ross, Ohio

Sophomore

Will backup at one of the wide receiver spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Brent Huff at St. Genevieve High ... also captain of baseball team and member of the basketball team. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Management major ... has an older sister Stephanie ... his uncle Caesar Gutierrez is in the Navy ... son of Mark and Edith David.

L 29-34 L 28-33 L 23-35

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2015 OPPONENTS

SAM ENG-GROFF #18 WR JORDAN Lancaster, Pa. 5-11 185 Senior LAND

PATRICK HENNESSEY #15 WR

Painter, Va. 6-0 SR

Will start at receiver for second straight season, missed final four games with injury last season. 2014: had 26 receptions for 332 yards and a team-high six touchdowns. 2013: had 11 kick returns for 217 yards to lead the team with a 19.7 yard average. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-section selection for coach John Manion at Lampeter-Strasburg High ... also captain and All-section as member of the baseball team ... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... earned a Blue Star for performance on the Physical Fitness Exam (PFE) ... his grandfather served in the Army ... has two younger brothers Alec and Jake and a younger sister Anabeth ... son of Brian and Patricia Groff.

Pearland, Texas 6-1 Offensive Lineman

6-0

215

185

Junior

Plymouth, Ind.

260

195

Junior

KYLE JACKSON #80 WR Lincoln, R.I.

Junior

6-1 195

Junior

Will start at one of the wide receiver spots ... also an outfielder on the Coast Guard baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Alldivision selection for coach Waycott at Lincoln High ... also captain and All-division performer on the baseball

Will start at left tackle for the third straight season after starting the last 20 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time captain and Lineman of the Year at Massena High ... won the Hobey Baker Award as member of hockey team and also played lacrosse ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... has a younger sister Courtney ... son of Andy, who enlisted in the Marines, and Julie Hart.

team. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute .... Mechanical Engineering major ... has an older sister Kristen ... both of his grandfathers were in the military, one in the Army and the other in the Navy ... son of Chris and Tracy Jackson.

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October 31, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:00 p.m.

October 24, 2015 @ Milton, Mass. 1:00 p.m.

Location: Milton, Mass. Enrollment: 2,000 Nickname: Colonels Colors: Purple & White Home Field: Walter M. Katz Field (1,600) President: Kenneth K. Quigley, Jr. Athletic Director: Vinnie Eruzione SID: Ken Golner SID Phone: (617) 333-2324 SID Email: kgolner@curry.edu Head Coach: Skip Bandini (Mass. Maritime ‘81) Coach’s Record: 65-32 (10th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

Location: Dudley, Mass. Enrollment: 1,071 Nickname: Bison Colors: Black and White Home Field: Vendetti Field (1,500) President: Susan West Engelkemeyer Athletic Director: Chris Colvin SID: Pete DiVito SID Phone: (508) 213-2352 SID Email: petedivito@nichols.edu Head Coach: Dale Olmsted (West Liberty State) Coach’s Record: 1-9 (2nd season) Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2006 (Curry 34-28) Series Record: Curry leads 5-1 Last Curry Win: 2013, 27-24 Last Coast Guard Win: 2014, 17-0 Biggest Curry Win: 2010, 35-0 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2014, 17-0 Most Points in a Game: 62, (2006, Curry 34-28) Least Points in a Game: 17, (2007 and 2014) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won one

First Game: 2013 (CGA 37-20) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 2-0 Last Coast Guard Win: 2014, 28-12 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2013, 37-20 Most Points in a Game: 57, (2013, CGA 37-20) Least Points in a Game: 40, (2014, CGA 28-12) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won two straight

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE

Senior

Expected to start at tight end after earning a starting spot late last season. 2014: had 14 receptions for 126 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Academic All-state selection for coach John Barron at Plymouth High ... also captain of both the basketball and golf teams. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... has an older sister Kristen, who was on the sailing team and graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 2012 ... his older brother Gordy, graduated last year ... has three younger brothers, Jack, Max and Tommy ... son of Larry and Michelle Holloway.

JORDAN HART #64 OL 6-3

6-2

NICHOLS

CURRY

MITCH HOLLOWAY #12 TE

Will backup at one of the outside linebacker spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Curt Brown at Granby ... also member of lacrosse, track, wrestling and soccer teams .... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... has a younger sister Katie ... son of Eric, a retired Master Chief in the Navy, and Christine Harris.

Massena, N.Y.

Senior

First team NEFC and All-ECAC punter last season will punt and kick again this season ... earned second team All-NEFC kicking honors in both 2012 and 2013. 2014: made 3 of 7 FG and 12 of 12 PAT’s while averaging 41.3 yards per punt. 2013: tied school record with 12 field goals ... made 12 of 16 FG’s and 28 of 29 PAT’s ... also punted 51 times for a 35.1 yard average. 2012: was a perfect 39 for 39 on extra point attempts while making six of 11 field goals including a 27-yarder to beat Worcester State in overtime. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Gene Johnson at Cypress Ranch High ... was captain of the soccer team. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... both of his grandfathers were in the military, one in the Marines and the other in the Navy ... had and uncle in the Marines and another uncle in the Air Force ... has an older brother Devin ... son of Steve and Kris Henning.

ERIC HARRIS #27 DB 6-1

Will compete for time at wide receiver. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Noble Palmer at Broadwater Academy ... also captain of the basketball and baseball teams. PERSONAL: Management major ... has an older brother Connor ... son of

Cypress, Texas 6-0 180

Will compete for time on the line after backing up at left guard last season. He backed up on the defensive line as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-conference and two-time team MVP for coach Philip Farhat at Oakridge High ... team won conference championship during his junior season ... also captain, All-conference and Prep state runner up in wrestling ... member of the Headmaster’s List with a 4.0 GPA all four years. PERSONAL: Government major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year ... has an older brother Eli ... his grandfather was in the Air Force ... son of Butch and Kay Groves.

Norfolk, Va.

Senior

TYLER HENNING #91 K/P

LUKAS GROVES #55 OL Arlington, Texas

245

Rob and Martha Hennessey.

180

SEPTEMBER 4 11 19 25 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Bridgewater State Fitchburg State @ Anna Maria Western New England

7:00 7:00 3:00 7:00

@ Salve Regina Nichols Coast Guard @ Maine Maritime

1:00 1:00 1:00 noon

@ Endicott MIT

5:30 1:00

SEPTEMBER 4 12 18 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (3-7, 3-4) SEPTEMBER 5 12 20 27 OCTOBER 3 11 18 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

WPI @ Fitchburg State Hobart @ Endicott

L 7-29 L 7-21 L 13-43 L 6-28

MIT @ Coast Guard @ Salve Regina

L 20-49 L 0-17 L 6-49

Westfield State @ Anna Maria Becker Endicott

7:00 1:00 7:00 noon

@ Western New England @ Curry 1:00 Salve Regina noon @ Coast Guard 1:00 @ MIT Maine Maritime

1:00 noon

2014 RESULTS (1-9, 0-7) SEPTEMBER 6 13 19 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 26 NOVEMBER 8 15

Western New England W 7-0 @ Nichols W 33-13 Maine Maritime W 28-23

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@ Westfield State @ Western Connecticut Becker Coast Guard

L 22-30 L 0-58 W 10-3 L 12-28

@ Salve Regina @ Endicott MIT Maine Maritime

L 7-48 L 16-26 L 20-52 L 43-62

Curry @ Western NE

L 13-33 L 14-41


2015 OPPONENTS MAINE MARITIME

2015 PLAYER PROFILES

October 3, 2015 @ Castine, Maine Noon

Location: Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: 4,512 Nickname: Engineeers Colors: Cardinal and Gray Home Field: Steinbrenner Stadium (1,600) President: L. Rafael Reif Athletic Director: Julie Soriero SID: Phil Hess SID Phone: (617) 258-5265 SID Email: pghess@mit.edu Head Coach: Chad Martinovich (Hobart ‘94) Coach’s Record: 25-31 (7th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2012 (Coast Guard 35-21) Series Record: MIT leads 2-1 Last MIT Win: 2014, 24-13 Last Coast Guard Win: 2012, 35-21 Biggest MIT Win: 2013, 48-31 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2012, 35-21 Most Points in a Game: 79, 2013 (MIT 48-31) Least Points in a Game: 37, 2014 (MIT 24-13) Current Streak: MIT has won two straight

First Game: 1970 (Coast Guard 29-12) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 7-5 Last CGA Win: 2013, 40-0 Last Maine Maritime Win: 2014, 13-7 Biggest CGA Win: 2013, 40-0 Biggest Maine Maritime Win: 2009, 76-49 Most Points in a Game: 125, (2009, Maine 76-49) Least Points in a Game: 3, (2006, CGA 3-0) Current Streak: Maine Maritime has won one

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE @ NY Maritime Mass. Maritime @ MIT

noon noon noon

Coast Guard Western New England @ Endicott Curry

noon noon noon noon

@ Salve Regina @ Nichols

noon noon

SEPTEMBER 4 12 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Anna Maria W 42-12 @ Mass. Maritime L 20-26 Western New England L 16-80 Endicott Coast Guard @ Nichols @ Salve Regina MIT @ Curry

@ WPI @ Becker @ RPI Maine Maritime

7:00 noon noon noon

@ Endicott @ Coast Guard Western New England Salve Regina

noon 1:30 5:00 noon

Nichols @ Curry

1:00 1:00

6-2

200

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NICK LODOVICI #95 DL

Sophomore

Dillsburg, Pa.

6-0

205

Senior

Will start at outside linebacker for the second straight season .... also an outfielder on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: started all ten games and had 31 tackles, 20 solo and two for loss with one sack and two fumble recoveries. 2013: appeared in all ten games, made two starts, and had 31 tackles, 19 solo and returned an interception for a touchdown vs. Hampden-Sydney. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Jeff Polites at Donegal High ... also member of the baseball team. PERSONAL: Management major ... has a younger brother Sam ... son of Ed and Jen Lazowski.

KYLE LEVY #68 OL

Lebanon Township, N.J. 6-0

225

L 28-45 W 13-7 W 62-43 L 19-21 L 37-55 L 23-28

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SEPTEMBER 6 13 27 OCTOBER 3 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15 22 29

Pomona-Pitzer Becker Salve Regina

ROSS MARKHAM #54 OL Stillwater, Minn.

Junior

Will battle for time on the offensive line after backing up at center last season. HIGH SCHOOL: First team Allconference selection and Lineman of the Year Award winner for coach Bob Augstadt at Voorhees High ... captain and All-conference performer on the wrestling team ... graduated with high honors. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year. has two younger brothers Quinn and Matt and a younger sister Sarah ... son of Aaron and Sue Levy.

Senior

LOGAN MARS #56 DL Scarborough, Maine

6-2

250 Junior

Will compete for a starting spot on the defensive line ... missed most of last season due to injury last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, first team All-conference selection and team MVP for coach Lance Johnson at Scarborough High ... was on the honor roll for all four years and won the Maine

student-athlete award. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has two younger sisters, Shannon and Regan and a younger brother Nathan ... son of Chris and Colleen Mars.

ELI MAURER #23 DB

Carrollton, Ohio 5-11 175

Senior

Will start at cornerback for the second straight season after starting the first five games at the position in 2013 before a season ending injury. 2014: started all ten games and made 42 tackles, 26 solo, 1.5 for loss and led the team with five interceptions. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allstate, All-county and All-conference performer for coach Dale Soles at Minerva High ... also captain and All-county and Allconference as member of basketball team. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... Dean’s List ... Named to the NEFC All-Academic team for the second time last year ... has a brother Jesse and a sister Taylor ... son of Mark and Jan Maurer.

W 28-18 W 38-14 W 48-26

W 34-29 W 55-37 W 24-13 W 27-20 L 0-59

6-0 180

Will compete for time on the offensive line this season ... was a linebacker as a freshman and sophomore ... is a black belt in karate. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Beau LaBore at Stillwater Area High ... also member of the lacrosse team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and GEDDY MILLER #77 OL Marine Engineering major ...Eureka, Dean’sMo. List,6-2 Commandant 245 Senior of Cadet’s List ... named to the NEFC All-Academic for the second straight season. has a sister Andi ... his grandfather was in the Army and National Guard and his uncle was in the Navy ... son of Steve and Judy Markham.

@ Curry W 49-20 @ Nichols W 52-20 Western New England W 35-34 @ Endicott Maine Maritime Coast Guard @ Husson (NCAA) @ Wesley (NCAA)

Junior

Roll for four years. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering major ... has two younger brothers, A.J. and Joey and two younger sisters Gabby and Sophia ... his uncle served in the Army during Desert Storm ... son of Brian and Carrie Lodovici.

ED LAZOWSKI #33 LB Mount Joy, Pa.

6-2 235

Expected to start at defensive end ... also a thrower on the CGA track team. 2014: had 21 tackles, nine solo. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and AllDivision selection for coach Rick Manck at Northern High .... also captain of both track and wrestling teams ... member of the Distinguished Honor

Will compete for time at quarterback this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Chris Schremp at Prairie Ridge High ... also a member of the basketball team. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... has an older brother Alexander and two older sisters, Kristina and Anja ... son of Chris and Charlotte Kremer.

2014 RESULTS (10-1, 7-0)

2014 RESULTS (3-6, 2-5) SEPTEMBER 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Crystal Lake, Ill.

October 17, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:30 p.m. (HOMECOMING)

Location: Castine, Maine Enrollment:850 Nickname: Mariners Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Home Field: Ritchie Field (1,500) President: Dr. Bill Brennan Athletic Director: Steve Peed SID: Riana Sidelinger SID Phone: (207) 326-0113 SID Email: riana.sidelinger@mma.edu Head Coach: Chris McKenney (Springfield ‘84) Coach’s Record: 57-76 (15th season) Starters Returning/Lost: NA

SEPTEMBER 5 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

OLIVER KREMER #17 QB

MIT

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES MATT O’DONNELL #4 DB

FRED #40 LB CASEYMCCLIMANS PARIS #44 TE

Vienna, Va.

Flower Mound, Texas. Texas 6-1 East Tawakoni, 6-3 220 215 Junior Senior

BRENDAN MCNEIL #6 DL 6-1

225

Portsmouth, Va..

6-3

185

Walpole, Mass. 6-1

190

Senior

CATHOLIC

SALVE REGINA

September 19, 2015 @ Washington, DC 1:00 p.m.

September 26, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:30 p.m. (Parents’ Weekend)

Location: Washington, DC Enrollment: 3,409 Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Cardinal Red and Black Home Field: DuFour Field (3,550) President: John Garvey Athletic Director: Sean Sullivan SID: Mike Gambardella SID Phone: (202) 319-5610 SID Email: NA Head Coach: Dave Dunn (San Diego ‘89) Coach’s Record: 39-52 (9th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

Location: Newport, R.I. Enrollment: 1,931 Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Blue, Green, White Home Field: Gaudet Field (1,500) President: Jane Gerety Athletic Director: Colin Sullivan Football SID: Andrew Pezzelli SID Phone: (401) 341-2461 SID email: andrew_pezzelli@salve.edu Head Coach: Kevin Gilmartin (Williams, ‘94) Coach’s Record: 14-7 (3rd season) Starters Returning/Lost: 6/16

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 1993 (CGA 34-0) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 2-0 Last CGA Win: 1994, 29-12 Biggest CGA Win: 1993, 34-0 Most Points in a Game: 41, (1994, CGA, 29-12) Least Points in a Game: 34, (1993, CGA, 34-0) Current Streak: Coast Guard was won two straight

First Game: 2000 (Salve Regina 36-6) Series Record: Salve Regina leads 4-0 Last Salve Regina Win: 2014, 20-10 Biggest Salve Regina Win: 2000, 36-6 Most Points in a Game: 42, 2000, (Salve 36-6) Least Points in a Game: 30, 2014, (Salve 20-10) Current Streak: Salve Regina has won four straight

CARTER PROVOST #87 WR Swansboro, N.C. 6-2 Sophomore

200

Senior

Expected to start at one of the wide receiver spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-area and All-conference selection for coach Tim Laspada at Swansboro High ... also member of basketball, swimming and baseball teams ... National Honors Society ... Class Vice President. PERSONAL: Management major ... has a younger sister Caroline and an older sister Jordan ... both his grandfather and uncle served in the Coast Guard ... son of John and Janet Provost.

PAUL PUDDINGTON #48 LB

PANASHE MUTOMBO #36 RB 5-7

235

Will start at right guard after starting last season at right tackle ... also a member of the Coast Guard wrestling team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Charlie Stevenson at Xaverian Brothers High ... also captain of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Government major ... Commandant of Cadets List ... has an older brother Paul, an older sister Emily and a younger sister Andie ... son of Paul and Francine Painten.

Will compete for time at one of the wide receiver spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Steve Monninger at Norfolk Academy ... won the Coaches Award ... also member of basketball team. PERSONAL: Government major ... his cousin Quintin will play football at Navy next year ... his grandfather, Samuel M. Moore, is a retired Master Chief the Navy ... has a younger sister Tyler ... son of Sam and Vicki Moore.

Bel Air, Md.

Sophomore

KEVIN PAINTEN #65 OL

Junior

Moves to defensive end from linebacker and is expected to start .... also an outfielder on Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: played in all ten games and had 35 tackles, 18 solo and 4.5 for loss. HIGH SCHOOL: Scholar-Athlete of the Year and All-ECC selection for coach Jeff Larson at New London High ... also earned All-ECC honors as member of baseball team. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year. has a younger sister Megan ... his cousin is in the Air Force ... son of Patrick and Karen McNeil.

TREY MOORE #3 WR

5-9 185

Will backup at one of the cornerback spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Gonazga College High ... also member of basketball and baseball teams as a freshman. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... both his dad, James (Army) and his mom, Lolita (Air Force), are in the military.

Will compete for playing time at inside linebacker ... he also will handle the long snapping duties for the third straight year. HIGH SCHOOL: Third-team AllAmerican long snapper for coach Vanderford at Flower Mound High. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger brother Jake ... son of Fred and Pam McClimans.

Pawtucket, Conn.

2015 OPPONENTS

Beaver Falls, N.Y. 6-0

Sophomore

Will battle for playing time in the Bears backfield. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mason at Patterson Mill High ... also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Government major ... has a younger sister Emmlynn and two younger brothers Tsvakirai and Rocco ... son of Isaya and Michelle Mutombo.

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215

Senior

Tri-captain ... Expected to start at one of the inside linebacker spots. 2014: had 22 tackles, nine solo and one for loss. 2013: made 20 tackles, 11 solo and had one sack. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for his dad, coach Steve Puddington, at Beaver River Central High ... named Outstanding Senior Athlete ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team for the second straight time last season ... his grandfather served in the Navy ... has an older sister Rebekah and three younger sisters, Meghan, Emma and Heather ... son of Steve, who is in the Marines, and Patrice Puddington.

2015 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 5 12 19 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2015 SCHEDULE

@ McDaniel Rochester Coast Guard

7:30 1:00 1:00

@ Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon @ Shenandoah Emory and Henry Guilford

1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 noon

@ Washington and Lee @ Bridgewater (Va.)

1:00 1:00

SEPTEMBER 5 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (3-7) SEPTEMBER 5 20 27 OCTOBER 4 10 17 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

McDaniel Newport News @ Anna Maria

Worcester State Castleton State @ Coast Guard

noon noon 1:30

Curry Endicott @ Nichols @ MIT

1:00 noon noon noon

Maine Maritime noon @ Western New England 1:00

2014 RESULTS (7-4, 5-2 NEFC) L 31-34 W 31-24 W 54-25

Hampden-Sydney @ Randolph-Macon Shenandoah @ Emory and Henry

L 14-62 L 21-42 L 14-24 L 28-62

@ Guilford Washington and Lee Bridgewater (Va.)

L 21-42 W 40-36 L 13-40

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@ Bridgewater State Montclair State @ William Paterson @ MIT Nichols @ Western NE Curry Maine Maritime @ Coast Guard Endicott @ Norwich (ECAC)

W 33-27 L 6-7 L 22-36 L 26-48 W 48-7 L 31-34 W 49-6 W 21-19 W 20-10 W 35-23 W 48-21


2015 OPPONENTS ANNA MARIA

2015 PLAYER PROFILES

September 3, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 7:00 p.m.

Location: Kings Point, N.Y. Enrollment: 1,000 Nickname: Mariners Colors: Royal Blue & Gray Home Field: Captain Tomb Field (5,000) Superintendent: RADM James A. Helis Athletic Director: Mo White SID: Joe Guster SID Phone: (516) 726-5609 SID Email: gusterj@usmma.edu Head Coach: Mike Toop (Kings Point, ‘77) Coach’s Record: (49-88) 15th season Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

This is the first meeting

First Game: 1949 (CGA 21-14) Series Record: Merchant Marine leads 28-14 Last CGA Win: 2014, 42-31 Last Merchant Marine Win: 2013, 27-20 Biggest CGA Win: 1988, 35-7 Biggest Merchant Marine Win: 1992, 42-0 Most Points in a Game: 80, (2012, MMA 43-37) Least Points in a Game: 10, (2001, KP 7-3) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won one

2015 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 3 12 19 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Coast Guard Nichols Curry

7:00 1:00 3:00

@ NY Maritime Husson @ Mount Ida @ Norwich Castleton State

2:00 2:00 1:00 1:30 3:00

@ Gallaudet Becker

noon 1:00

SEPTEMBER 12 18 26 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 NOVEMBER 7 14

L 6-38 L 12-42 L 25-54

Gallaudet @ Castleton State NY Maritime Norwich

L 26-53 L 9-65 L 12-40 L 20-28

@ Husson Mount Ida @ Becker

L 20-42 L 12-14 L 14-17

SEPTEMBER 6 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 8 15

Coast Guard SUNY-Maritime Hobart

2:30 7:00 2:00

@ RPI @ Rochester Springfield @ WPI

1:00 1:00 2:00 7:00

Union @ St. Lawrence

noon noon

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@ Apprentice @ Coast Guard SUNY-Maritime @ Hobart

160

Emmitsburg, Md.

Junior

Will backup at free safety ... he is also a pitcher on the baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Kevin Pettis at Crestview High .. also member of baseball team ... member of the Dean’s List and Summa Cum Laude. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has an older sister Amanda ... son of Tim, who was in the Air Force, and Mary Rebholz.

JOE RIZZARDI #47 DB Ashburn, Va. 6-0 185

L 14-45 L 17-20 L 21-48 L 23-24

@ Union St. Lawrence

L 32-59 L 13-42

Sophomore

Will backup at strong safety this season for the Bears. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, first team All-county and second team Allstate selection for coach Joe Polce at Walkersville High ... also second team All-county and captain of the baseball team ... he also was on the indoor track

team. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... Dean’s List ... has two sisters Nicole and Kellie ... son of Rich and Lisa Robertson.

Shoreline, Wash.

First team All-NEFC selection for the second straight season last year ... will start at strong safety for third straight season. 2014: was second on the team with 85 tackles, 54 solo, 3.5 for loss with a pair of interceptions. 2013: second on the team with 86 tackles, 62 solo and tied for the team lead with 6.5 tackles for loss ... led the team with three interceptions ... won the Gold Helmet when he returned returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the win over Nichols to set a school-record. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-district and All-region selection for coach Charlie Pierce at Briar Woods High ... also captain of baseball team. PERSONAL: Electrical Engineering major ... his brother Victor was co-captain of the team last year and graduated in May ... son of Charles and Josephine Rizzardi.

6-1

215

Senior

Expected to start at linebacker for the third straight season after becoming a starter midway through his sophomore season ... also the starting first baseman on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: had 42 tackles, 21 solo, one for loss. 2013: had 46 tackles, 35 solo with a sack and an interception ... also the starting first baseman on the Coast Guard baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Rob Petschl at Shorewood High. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... son of Tim and Diana Sonnega.

LOGAN SULLIVAN #89 DL Valley Springs, Calif.

Senior

Will start at cornerback for the third straight season. 2014: registered 52 tackles, 38 solor and had an interception. 2013: had 42 tackles, 31 solo and two interceptions ... also returned two punts for 28 yards. 2012: returned ten kickoffs for 217

yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-league selection for coach Pat Lilac at Glens Falls High ... captain and All-league in hockey and captain and All-section in baseball ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Government major ... Commandant of Cadets List ... both his grandfathers served in World War II ... has an older sister Elizabeth, a younger sister Jillian and a younger brother Andrew ... son of Bob and Jeanne Rizzo.

W 23-19 L 31-42 W 34-17 L 7-42

RPI Rochester @ Springfield WPI

5-10 195

CORY SONNEGA #10 LB

Senior

Glens Falls, N.Y. 5-9 185

2014 RESULTS (2-8)

@ Worcester State Maine Maritime Catholic

5-10

JAMES RIZZO #2 DB

2015 SCHEDULE

2014 RESULTS (0-10) SEPTEMBER 5 13 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Crestview, Fla.

September 12, 2015 @ Kings Point, N.Y. 2:30 p.m. (Secretaries’ Cup)

Location: Paxton, Mass. Enrollment: 808 Nickname: Amcats Colors: Cardinal and White Home Field: AMCAT Field (1,000) President: Mary Lou Retelle Athletic Director: Laura Habacker SID: Sammi Chickering SID Phone: (508) 849-3252 SID Email: schickering@annamaria.edu Head Coach: Vincent Sinagra (URI) Coach’s Record: (4-26) 4th season Starters Returning/Lost: NA

RYAN ROBERTSON #7 DB

JUSTIN REBHOLZ #14 DB

MERCHANT MARINE

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6-0 205

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the Bears defensive line. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-Area selection for coach Jason Weatherby at Calaveras High ... also Master’s qualifier and captain of the wrestling team ... valedictorian of the class. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a brother Brendan and a sister Meagan ... son of Patrick and Gina Sullivan.


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2015 PLAYER PROFILES KYLE WOOD #43 LB

CORY TOMASETTI #70 OL Kennett Square, Pa. 6-4

250

Mt. Juliet ,Tenn.

Sophomore

Will start at right tackle after backing up at the position last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allleague selection for coach Scott Green at Kennett High ... also captain and All-league as member of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger brother Kerry and an older brother Barry ... son of Barry and Linda Tomasetti.

DEREK VICTORY #9 QB Weston, Fla. 5-9

165

Junior

Returns at quarterback after setting a Coast Guard single-season record with 220 completions last season ... He was the NEFC Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2013 after making the final seven starts that season. 2014: completed 220 of 409 passes for 2,061 yards with 13 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. 2013: He was 182 of 313 for 1,686 yards with ten touchdowns and 12 interceptions ... set a single-game school record with 36 completions in a 41-38 win over Western New England in his second career start on Oct. 5th. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year captain, All-county and Broward County All-Star selection for coach Christopher Wagner at West Broward High ... Broward County and Brian Piccolo Scholar Athlete. PERSONAL: Government major ... has an older sister Danielle ... one of his grandfathers enlisted in the Navy while the other was an officer in the Navy ... son of Dan and Diane Victory.

215

Tri-captain ... NEFC first team selection last season ... was a second team All-NEFC linebacker as a junior ... is the starting third baseman and a pitcher on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: registered 73 tackles, 43 solo, with a team-high five sacks. 2013: led the Bears linebackers with 65 tackles, 37 solo with 3.5 tackles for loss, also had an interception and a fumble recovery. 2012: had 32 tackles, 23 solo, three for loss, two sacks and an interception. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach John McNeal at Friendship Christian School ... also captain of baseball team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... his grandfather and uncle were both in the Navy ... has two younger brothers, Andrew, who is a freshman on the Navy football team and Coleton ... son of Greg and Kyra Wood.

RAYMOND ZHANG #75 OL San Diego, Calif. 6-2

210

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the offensive line after backing up at left tackle last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Mike Moodward at Westview High ... also a member of the track team. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... has a younger brother Erik ... his grandfather was in the Air Force ... son of Bing and Yongming Zhang.

GABE ZOGBY #66 OL Manlius. N.Y. 6-1

200

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the offensive line after backing up at right guard last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Paul Muerch at Fayetteville-Manlius High. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... has two younger brothers, Greg and Garrett and a sister Gabrielle ... has grandfather was a Colonel in the Army ... his father Rick is in the Navy and his mom Colleen is in the Army.

JAMES WALSH #30 DL Aberdeen, Wash. 6-2

6-1 220 Senior

Junior

Is expected to battle for a starting spot at defensive end this season after backing up at the position last season. 2014: had 18 tackles, eight solo and a sack. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allleague linebacker for coach Ron Clark at Aberdeen High ... also All-district in the javelin, discus and as a member of the 4x100 relay in track ... member of the National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Government major ... has an older sister Mickey and two younger sisters Lily and Emmy ... has a younger brother Patrick ... son of James and Jamie Walsh.

SEMPER PARATUS

IN EVERY WAY. Always prepared. It’s one of the U.S. Coast Guard’s most enduring athletes of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Bears live these values on the gridiron, in life, and in their mission to serve. The men and Academy Football Program.

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #9 SALVE REGINA 20, COAST GUARD 10 November 8, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

GAME #10 MIT 24, COAST GUARD 13 November 15, 2014 @ Cambridge, Mass. The Bears held the Engineers scoreless in the second half but could not complete the comeback as they fell to MIT 24-13.

Senior quarterback Steven Wilken overcame four first half interceptions with three touchdown passes as Salve Regina scored 20 unanswered points for a 20-10 win.

MIT led 24-0 at halftime before Coast Guard came to life in the second half, with Victory completing 14-of-23 attempts in the third quarter for 129 yards and one score.

The Seahawks defense intercepted sophomore quarterback Derek Victory three times in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Wilken was 25 of 37 for 253 yards with the three touchdowns and four interceptions. Juniors James Rizzo and Eli Maurer each had first quarter interceptions for Coast Guard, but the quarter ended scoreless.

Midway through the quarter Victory found sophomore Bryan Popp from three yards out to cap a 10-play, 53-yard drive to put the first points of the evening on the board for the Bears.

JAMES RIZZO

Coast Guard got on the board with 6:27 left in the first half when Victory threw a 5-yard pass to senior defensive end Aaron Black, who lined up as a tight end, his first collegiate touchdown and following the extra point led 7-0.

DEREK VICTORY

Victory later hit senior Gordy Holloway from 12 yards out to make it 24-13.

Junior Tyler Henning booted a 25-yard field goal on the Bears next possession for a 10-0 lead 2:43 left in the half.

MIT drove deep into Coast Guard territory midway through the quarter to try and seal the win, but Williams was picked off by junior Mark Behne to stymie the attempt. MIT drove into scoring position again, but this time was thwarted when Cheyne’s 42-yard field goal attempt was blocked with four minutes left.

Maurer had his second interception of the half, on the first play of the next possession, but the Bears were forced to punt and Salve Regina finally got on the board on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Wilken to senior Matthew Trainor with 34 seconds left in the half, the extra point was blocked making the score 10-6 at the half.

Coast Guard picked up a first down on its own 44 on the ensuing drive, but three plays later sophomore Anthony Emberley intercepted Victory at midfield and the Engineers were able to run out the clock and take home the victory.

The Seahawks took the lead on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Wilken to senior Dan Buonocore with 46 seconds left in the quarter. Junior Jackie Hurley’s extra point was good to make the score 13-10. Coast Guard was driving to take the lead as they had the ball at the Salve 6-yard line before senior linebacker Matt Conroy intercepted Victory in the end zone and returned it 65 yards with 7:02 left in game.

Victory completed 21-of-44 for 173 yards and two scores, with Popp grabbing five passes and Brown four more for 66 yards. Senior Jake Wawrzyniak led the Bears rushing attack with 41 yards on 12 attempts.

On the next play, Wilken threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Traynor as the Seahawks extended their lead to 20-10 with 6:55 left.

Wallace finished with 135 yards to lead the MIT ground game, while Williams completed 19-of-35 attempts for 241 yards and the two scores. Esparrago led the receivers with 144 yards on nine catches for MIT, which outgained Coast Guard, by a 451-245 margin.

The Seahawks finished with 380 yards of total offense, 253 passing and 127 rushing while Coast Guard had 288 yards, 258 of those passing. Victory was 29 of 54 for 258 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Sophomore Bryan Popp led the Bears with eight receptions for 105 yards.

Senior Victor Rizzardi led all players with 12 tackles for Coast Guard. Behne had the only interception for the Bears which he returned two yards while Junior Kyle Wood had the Bears only sack for a seven yard loss.

Junior cornerback James Rizzo led the Coast Guard defense with ten tackles and an interception.

SEMPER PARATUS

IN EVERY WAY. Always prepared. It’s one of the U.S. Coast Guard’s most enduring

Score By Quarters Salve Regina Coast Guard

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7 0

7 0

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6 0

7 -- 13 0 -- 24

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter M-Cheyne 24 FG 2nd Quarter M-Varady 13 pass from Williams (Cheyne kick) M-Varady 10 pass from Williams (Cheyne kick) M-Wagar 36 INT return (Cheyne kick) 3rd Quarter C-Popp 4 pass from Victory (kick failed) 4th Quarter C-Holloway 12 pass from Victory (Henning kick)

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Black 5 pass from Victory (Henning kick) C-Henning 25 FG S-Traynor 15 pass from Wilken (kick blocked) 3rd Quarter S-Buonocore 9 pass from Wilken (Hurley kick) 4th Quarter S-Traynor 35 pass from Wilken (Hurley kick)

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Name Mark Behne James Rizzo Trey Moore Matt O’Donnell Adam Davis Brendan McNeil Ryan Robertson Christian Breviario Derek Victory Cory Sonnega Jake David Mitch Holloway Ethan Goldcamp Justin Rebholz Pat Hennessey Daniel Finn Oliver Kremer Jordan Groff Kendall McClusky Jacob Brown Camden Cecchini Jacob Pawlina Eli Maurer Jeff Porter Charlie Chavtur Eric Harris Wilson Zhou Kevin Dufauchard James Walsh Colin Cashin Ed Lazowski Jake Behne Titus Creamer Panashe Mutumbo Luke Wilson Mike Clancy Vince De Terlizzi Will Daniels William Nelson Kyle Wood *

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Ht. 5-10 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-2 5-6 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-11 5-10 6-2 5-6 5-10 6-1

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Hometown Clifton, Va. Glens Falls, N.Y. Portsmouth, Va. Vienna, Va. Griswold, Conn. Pawcatuck, Conn. Emmitsburg, Md. Tampa, Fla. Weston, Fla. Shoreline, Wash. Los Angeles, Calif. Plymouth, Ind. Morgantown, W.V. Crestview, Fla. Painter, Va. Middletown, Md. Crystal Lake Ill. Lancaster, Pa. Alexandria, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Tulsa, Ok. Chatham, Mass. Carrollton, Ohio West Newbury, Mass. Reedsport, Ore. Norfolk, Va. Alexandria, Va. New Orleans, La. Aberdeen, Wash. Bedford, N.H. Mount Joy, Pa. Clifton, Va. Newnan, Ga. Bel Air, Md. Brandenburg, Ky. Havertown, Pa. Tampa, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Watkinsville, Ga. Mt. Juliet, Tenn.

GAME #7 MAINE MARITIME 13, COAST GUARD 7 October 18, 2014 @ Castine, Maine

GAME #8 ENDICOTT 14, COAST GUARD 13 October 25, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

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Coast Guard turned the ball over four times in the second half and despite holding the nations’s top rushing attack to just 42 yards in the half, the Bears fell to Maine Maritime 13-7.

Defending NEFC champion Endicott scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and Coast Guard missed a 37-yard field goal with four seconds left and the Gulls remained unbeaten in conference with a 1413 win to spoil the Bears Parents’ Weekend.

The Coast Guard defense held the Mariners potent triple-option attack to just 56 yards in the second half, but the Bears threw four interceptions in the second half, two times inside the Maine Maritime 20-yard line and also turned the ball over on downs twice in Mariners territory.

Jake Wawrzyniak’s 5-yard run with 7:56 left COLLIS in the BROWN first half and junior Tyler Henning’s extra point were the only points of the first half as the Bears led 7-0.

MARK BEHNE

Coast Guard junior Mark Behne intercepted senior quarterback Drew Frenette twice in the first half, including a pick in the end zone in the first quarter to keep the Gulls off the board.

Maine Maritime, which has the top rushing attack in Division III with 440.8 yard per game, was held to 262 total yards, 248 rushing. Coast Guard had 312 total yards, 245 passing.

Henning kicked a 39-yard field goal with 8:20 left for the only points of the third quarter as the Bears extended the lead to 10-0. Coast Guard held Endicott to just 13 yards while totaling 114 total yards of their own in the third quarter.

The Mariners took the opening kickoff and marched 75 yards in 15 plays using 7:13 off the clock as quarterback Michael Fahey scored from two yards out and following Johnny Weymouth’s extra point led 7-0.

The Endicott defense came up huge early in the fourth quarter as the Bears had a first-and-goal from the 4-yard line, but had to settle for an 18-yard field goal and the Bears led 13-0 with 14:15 to go in the game.

Coast Guard tied the game as sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Bryan Popp to cap a ten play, 70 yard drive. Sophomore Chris Bell’s PAT tied the game with 6:44 left in the first half.

Endicott grabbed the momentum when Anthony Carter returned the ensuing kickoff 32 yards to the Bears 37 yard line. On the next play from scrimmage Frenette threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Conor Crotty and sophomore Kyle Regan’s extra point made the score 13-7 with 14:03 left.

Maine Maritime answered right back on a 2-yard run by Joseph DiBiase with 39 seconds left in the half, the extra point was no good making the score 13-7. In the fourth quarter, Victory was intercepted and knocked out of the game after taking a shot to the stomach. Backup quarterback Gordy Holloway was intercepted on the next possession before he led the Bears down to the Mariners 31yard line before turning it over on downs with 4:26 left. The Coast Guard defense rose to the occasion again, getting a three-and-out as the Bears got the ball back with 2:23 left on their own 20-yard line. They would get to their own 49yard line, but an incomplete pass on 4th and three sealed the deal with 21 seconds left.

The Gull defense forced a Coast Guard punt and the Endicott offense marched 80 yards in 13 plays capped on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Frenette to junior tight end Dimitri Skinsacos with 5:55 left to tie the game. Regan kicked the point after for the 14-13 lead. Coast Guard sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 25 of 46 for 228 yards with one interception and held without a touchdown pass for the first time since the season-opening loss to St. Lawrence. Wawrzyniak led the Bears with 20 carries for 69 yards while junior tight end Mitch Holloway had a career and game-high seven receptions for 58 yards in the loss.

Junior linebacker Kyle Wood led the Bears defense with 15 tackles, eight solo while senior linebacker Victor Rizzardi (13), junior defensive lineman Blake Bonifas (10) and junior defensive back Mark Behne (10) each had double figure tackles in the loss.

Coast Guard finished with 284 yards of total offense, 228 passing and 56 rushing while Endicott had 276 total yards, 217 passing and 59 rushing. The Bears held Endicott to just 12 first downs in the game.

Victory was 24 of 37 for 213 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions while Holloway was 5 of 15 for 32 yards with an interception.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Maine Maritime

Score By Quarters Endicott Coast Guard 0 7

7 6

0 0

0 0

-- 7 -- 13

0 0

0 7

0 3

14 -- 14 3 -- 13

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Wawrzyniak 5 run (Henning kick) 3rd Quarter C-Henning 39 FG 4th Quarter C-Henning 18 FG E-Crotty 37 pass from Frenette (Regan kick) E-Skinsac 7 pass from Frenette (Regan kick)

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter MM-Fahey 2 run (Weymouth kick) 2nd Quarter C-Popp 17 pass from Victory (Henning kick) MM-DiBiase 2 run (kick failed)

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #5 WESTERN N.E. 22, COAST GUARD 7 October 4, 2014 @ Springfield, Mass.

2015 ROSTER

GAME #6 COAST GUARD 17, CURRY 0 October 11, 2014 @ New London, Conn. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw for 295 yards and a touchdown while senior Collis Brown had a seasonhigh 11 receptions and became the Bears all-time receptions leader as Coast Guard shutout Curry 17-0 in a NEFC game on Homecoming Weekend.

Senior running back Kevin Cook had a career-high 246 yards as Western New England, the #1 team in New England beat Coast Guard 22-7 in a game in which it rained from start to finish, heavy at times. Western New England held Coast Guard to just 225 yards of total offense and the Golden Bears defense intercepted Coast Guard quarterback Derek Victory four times in the win.

It was the first time Curry was shutout in the regular season since 2000 when they lost to Nichols 33-0.

VICTOR RIZZARDI

COLLIS BROWN

Victory passed for 152 yards on 22 of 52 attempts and an 18-yard touchdown toss to junior Jordan Groff. Coast Guard was held to 73 yards rushing as a team, with junior Mike Clancy getting 36 yards on 11 carries. Collis Brown tied the Coast Guard career record of 159 receptions held by Sam England (2006-’09).

Brown entered the game tied with Sam England (2006-’09) atop the Bears all-time receptions list with 159. He also went over the 2,000 yard mark for career receiving yards in the win as he finished the game with 170 career receptions for 2,030 yards.

Western New England finished with 391 yards of total offense, 318 of those on the ground. The Golden Bears led 14-0 at halftime, holding Coast Guard to just two first downs and 43 total yards on 27 plays in the first half while Western New England ran 60 plays in the first half for 263 yards.

Senior wide receiver Blake Thompson was running a reverse and then a threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Bryan Popp with 10:28 left in the first quarter and sophomore Chris Bell added the extra point for a 7-0 Coast Guard lead. The Bears would extend the lead to 14-0 on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Victory to junior Jordan Groff with 4:25 left in the first half.

The Bears defense kept them in the game all afternoon long and the offense got its only touchdown of the day on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Victory to Groff with 4:13 left in the third quarter cutting the deficit to 14-7 and Coast Guard appeared to have some momentum.

Bell kicked a 22-yard field goal for a 17-0 lead with 14:14 left in the game to close the scoring. Victory was 29 of 48 for 295 yards with a touchdown and an interception while Groff finished with seven receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown.

The momentum was short lived as Tucker Schumitz returned the ensuing kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown and the Golden Bears converted the two point conversion for a 22-7 lead with 4:01 left in the third.

Junior Mike Clancy had 21 carries for 49 yards to lead the Bears on the ground.

Victory would be intercepted on two of the next three possesions, but following a WNE fumble, Coast Guard drove down to the Golden Bears 27-yard line before turning it over on downs with 6:17 left.

Freshman quarterback Spencer Tyler was 24 of 44 for 210 yards for Curry while sophomore running back Dave DiGiorgi led the way with ten receptions for 138 yards. Senior Trae Weathers had nine carries for 33 yards to lead Curry on the ground.

Coast Guard would force a punt and once again drive into WNE territory, but again turned it over on downs, this time at the 29-yard line with 2:50 left to end the chances of a comeback. Defensively, senior Victor Rizzardi and junior Kyle Wood led the Bears with 12 tackles apiece, followed by juniors James Rizzo (7 solo) and Joe Rizzardi (3 solo) with 11 each. Sophomore Brendan McNeil and junior Mark Behne chipped in 10 apiece.

Coast Guard finished with 369 yards, 321 passing while Curry had 250 total yards, just 18 of those rushing on 23 attempts. Senior Victor Rizzardi led the Bears with 13 tackles, ten solo while freshman linebacker Devin Williams led Curry with 13 tackles, nine solo. Junior linebacker Kyle Wood led the Bears with three sacks.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Western N.E.

0 7

0 7

7 8

Score By Quarters Curry Coast Guard

0 -- 7 0 -- 22

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter W-Cook 3 run (Patterson kick) 2nd Quarter W-Ward 4 run (Patterson kick) 3rd Quarter C-Groff 18 pass from Victory (Bell kick) W-Schumitz 83 kick return (Olsson pass to Durkin)

0 7

0 7

0 0

0 3

-- 0 -- 17

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter CGA-Popp 26 pass from Thompson (Bell kick) 2nd Quarter CGA-Groff 9 pass from Victory (Bell kick) 4th Quarter CGA-Bell 22 FG

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #1 ST. LAWRENCE 45, COAST GUARD 14 September 6, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

GAME #2 COAST GUARD 42, MERCHANT MARINE 31 September 13, 2014 @ New London, Conn. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw three touchdown passes, all in the second half, two of them to junior Jordan Groff, as Coast Guard won the Secretaries’ Cup for the first time since 2010 with a come-frombehind 42-31 win over archrival Merchant Marine.

Senior Mike Lefflbine threw for 255 yards and a pair of touchdowns while junior Maurice Irby ran for 75 yards and three touchdowns leading St. Lawrence to a 45-14 win over Coast Guard in the season opener for both teams. St. Lawrence ran 93 plays, racked up 458 yards of total offense, 269 passing and 189 on the ground while dominating time of possession as the Saints had the ball for 45 minutes and 27 seconds while Coast Guard had the ball for 14 minutes and 33 seconds.

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Victory was 20 of 31 for 281 yards and three touchdowns with one interception while Groff led the Bears with six receptions for 136 yards and his first two career touchdowns. Coast Guard took the lead for good 35-31 on a 50-yard touchdown pass from Victory to Groff with 12 seconds left in the third quarter. It was also the Bears first lead of the game.

JAKE WAWRZYNIAK

Coast Guard was held to 141 yards of total offense, 74 yards rushing and 67 passing.

Senior quarterback Nash Nance threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns leading #25 Hampden-Sydney to a 56-0 win over Coast Guard in a non-conference game.

DEREK VICTORY

Merchant Marine led 28-14 before the key play to game came as McDaniels attempted his first pass of the day and it was intercepted by junior Eli Maurer, who returned it 20 yards for a touchdown and the Bears quickly had all the momentum trailing 28-21 with 3:05 left in the first half. Coast Guard tied the game on a 31-yard touchdown pass from Victory to senior Collis Brown with 7:17 left in the third quarter.

The Saints answered right back as Lefflbine threw an 11yard touchdown pass to sophomore tight end Matt Gardiner with 1:17 left to close the first half scoring and take a 21-7 lead.

Merchant Marine took the lead on its next possession on a 21-yard field goal by freshman Erik Swayne with 2:08 left in the third quarter. Victory hit Groff with the 50-yard touchdown on the ensuing possession and the Bears defense got back-toback stops before the Bears iced the game with the second Victory to Groff touchdown pass.

Coast Guard senior Jake Wawrzyniak’s 1-yard run with 9:27 left in third quarter cut the deficit to 21-14, but the Saints would score 24 unanswered points, 17 of those in the fourth quarter to win going away.

The Mariners drove to the Coast Guard 27 yard line before turning it over on downs with 3:40 left and Merchant Marine later missed a 38-yard field goal with 26 seconds left.

Coast Guard sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 9 of 27 for 67 yards with a pair of interceptions while Wawrzyniak led the Bears with ten carries for 40 yards.

The Coast Guard defense held Merchant Marine to just three points in the second half. The Mariners had 473 yards of total offense, 449 rushing and 24 passing and had 207 total yards in the second half. McDaniels (23 carries, 174 yards) and Colangelo (21 carries, 110 yards) both had over 100 yards rushing for Merchant Marine.

Popp led the Bears receivers with three catches for 41 yards while senior Collis Brown had three receptions for 21 yards. Junior strong safety Joe Rizzardi led the Bears defense with ten tackles, all solo.

GAME #4 COAST GUARD 28, NICHOLS 12 September 27, 2014 @ Dudley, Mass. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw for 259 yards and a career-high four touchdowns leading Coast Guard to a 28-12 win over Nichols in the New England Football Conference (NEFC) opener for both teams.

ELI MAURER

Hampden-Sydney finished with 483 yards of total offense, 225 on the ground while the Bears were held to 193 total yards, 160 of those passing.

Victory found Groff again, this time for 47 yards on a 3rd and three with 5:20 left to close the scoring.

St. Lawrence led 14-0 before the Bears got on the board taking advantage of fumbled punt at the Saints 16yard line. Sophomore Bryan Popp scored his first career touchdown, a 17-yard run on a reverse to cut the lead to 14-7 with 5:31 left.

GAME #3 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 56, COAST GUARD 0 September 20, 2014 @ Hampden-Sydney, Va.

Coast Guard had 425 yards of offense, 313 passing and 112 on the ground. Wawrzyniak led the Bears with 17 carries for 88 yards.

JORDAN GROFF

The Bears finished with 348 total yards, 259 of those in the air while Nichols totaled 435 total yards, 223 of those on the ground.

It didn’t take long for H-SC to put the first points up on the scoreboard as a couple of big plays helped spur the Tigers offense and Nance passed to Mel Savarese for a three-yard touchdown to give H-SC a 7-0 advantage less than two minutes in. After a short Bears possession, Owen Costello returned the punt 25 yards to the CGA 34 yard line. Three plays later, Craig Sprouse found pay dirt on a nine-yard run at 10:16 for a 14-0 lead. The Tigers led 28-0 at halftime.

Victory threw a pair of touchdown passes in the second quarter as the Bears led 14-0 at the break. Senior Jake Wawrzyniak’s 41-yard run down to the 5-yard line set up Victory’s third touchdown pass of the game a 5-yard strike to junior Jordan Groff as the Bears pushed the lead to 21-6 with 12:20 left to put the game away. Groff, who led the Bears with eight receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns, would add a 54-yard touchdown reception from Victory with 6:57 left as the Bears led 28-6.

Pereira led the ground game with 79 yards on eight carries while Sprouse posted 58 yards on 10 rushes, and both contributed two touchdowns. Walker caught seven passes for 102 yards, and Costello accounted for 103 yards with 88 coming on punt returns.

Nichols closed the scoring with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Respass to senior Brett Franciosi with 1:27 left.

Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 19 of 36 for 135 yards with one interception while sophomore Bryan Popp led the Bears with a career-high 10 receptions for 79 yards in the loss.

Victory was 22 of 34 on the day with the four touchdowns and two interceptions while senior Collis Brown had six receptions for 80 yards while Wawrzyniak led the Bears with six carries for 57 yards in the win.

Senior Jake Wawrzyniak had 12 carries for 21 yards as the Bears were held to just 33 yards rushing on 21 attempts.

Junior Joe Rizzardi and senior Victor Rizzardi each had an interception while Joe led the Bears with 16 tackles, nine solo in the win.

Junior Eli Maurer had two interceptions on the day for Coast Guard to give him a team-leading three on the season.

Nichols dominated the time of possession in the first half 21:55 to 8:05 and the Bison had the ball for 37 minutes and 53 seconds in the game.

Junior punter Tyler Henning was outstanding as he punted eight times for a 51.1 yard average for Coast Guard.

The 42 points scored by Coast Guard is the most scored by the Bears against the Merchant Marine Academy. Score By Quarters St. Lawrence Coast Guard

7 0

14 7

Score By Quarters Merchant Marine 14 Coast Guard 7

7 17 -- 45 7 0 -- 14

14 14

3 14

0 -- 31 7 -- 42

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter M-Colangelo 8 run (Swayne kick) C-Wawrzyniak 1 run (Henning kick) M-Colangelo 3 run (Swayne kick) 2nd Quarter M-McDaniels 28 run (Swayne kick) C-Wawrzyniak 38 run (Henning kick) M-Colangelo 12 run (Swayne kick) C-Maurer 20 INT return (Henning kick) 3rd Quarter C-Brown 31 pass from Victory (Henning kick) M-Swayne 21 FG C-Groff 50 pass from Victory (Henning kick) 4th Quarter C-Groff 47 pass from Victory (Henning kick)

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter S-Irby 1 run (Carvalho kick) 2nd Quarter S-Irby 3 run (Carvalho kick) C-Popp 17 run (Henning kick) S-Gardiner 11 pass from Lefflbine (Carvalho kick) 3rd Quarter C-Wawrzyniak 1 run (Henning kick) S-Irby 2 run (Carvalho kick) 4th Quarter S-Carvalho 26 FG S-Richardson 12 pass from Lefflbine (Carvalho kick) S-Maye 5 pass from Fish (Carvalho kick)

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Score By Quarters Coast Guard 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Hampden-Sydney 14 14 14 14 -- 56

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Nichols

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter H-Savarese 3 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) H-Sprouse 9 run (Antwerpes kick) 2nd Quarter H-Sprouse 2 run (Antwerpes kick) H-Druhan 10 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) 3rd Quarter H-Mey 6 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) H-Nance 1 run (Antwerpes kick) 4th Quarter H-Periera 2 run (Antwerpes kick) H-Periera 3 run (Antwerpes kick)

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Thompson 27 pass from Victory (Bell kick) C-Popp 12 pass from Victory (Bell kick) 3rd Quarter N-Rickerson 2 run (kick blocked) 4th Quarter C-Groff 5 pass from Victory (Bell kick) C-Groff 54 pass from Victory (Bell kick) N-Franciosi 24 pass from Respass (pass failed)

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0 0

14 0

0 6

14 -- 28 6 -- 12


2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #1 ST. LAWRENCE 45, COAST GUARD 14 September 6, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

GAME #2 COAST GUARD 42, MERCHANT MARINE 31 September 13, 2014 @ New London, Conn. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw three touchdown passes, all in the second half, two of them to junior Jordan Groff, as Coast Guard won the Secretaries’ Cup for the first time since 2010 with a come-frombehind 42-31 win over archrival Merchant Marine.

Senior Mike Lefflbine threw for 255 yards and a pair of touchdowns while junior Maurice Irby ran for 75 yards and three touchdowns leading St. Lawrence to a 45-14 win over Coast Guard in the season opener for both teams. St. Lawrence ran 93 plays, racked up 458 yards of total offense, 269 passing and 189 on the ground while dominating time of possession as the Saints had the ball for 45 minutes and 27 seconds while Coast Guard had the ball for 14 minutes and 33 seconds.

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Victory was 20 of 31 for 281 yards and three touchdowns with one interception while Groff led the Bears with six receptions for 136 yards and his first two career touchdowns. Coast Guard took the lead for good 35-31 on a 50-yard touchdown pass from Victory to Groff with 12 seconds left in the third quarter. It was also the Bears first lead of the game.

JAKE WAWRZYNIAK

Coast Guard was held to 141 yards of total offense, 74 yards rushing and 67 passing.

Senior quarterback Nash Nance threw for 240 yards and three touchdowns leading #25 Hampden-Sydney to a 56-0 win over Coast Guard in a non-conference game.

DEREK VICTORY

Merchant Marine led 28-14 before the key play to game came as McDaniels attempted his first pass of the day and it was intercepted by junior Eli Maurer, who returned it 20 yards for a touchdown and the Bears quickly had all the momentum trailing 28-21 with 3:05 left in the first half. Coast Guard tied the game on a 31-yard touchdown pass from Victory to senior Collis Brown with 7:17 left in the third quarter.

The Saints answered right back as Lefflbine threw an 11yard touchdown pass to sophomore tight end Matt Gardiner with 1:17 left to close the first half scoring and take a 21-7 lead.

Merchant Marine took the lead on its next possession on a 21-yard field goal by freshman Erik Swayne with 2:08 left in the third quarter. Victory hit Groff with the 50-yard touchdown on the ensuing possession and the Bears defense got back-toback stops before the Bears iced the game with the second Victory to Groff touchdown pass.

Coast Guard senior Jake Wawrzyniak’s 1-yard run with 9:27 left in third quarter cut the deficit to 21-14, but the Saints would score 24 unanswered points, 17 of those in the fourth quarter to win going away.

The Mariners drove to the Coast Guard 27 yard line before turning it over on downs with 3:40 left and Merchant Marine later missed a 38-yard field goal with 26 seconds left.

Coast Guard sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 9 of 27 for 67 yards with a pair of interceptions while Wawrzyniak led the Bears with ten carries for 40 yards.

The Coast Guard defense held Merchant Marine to just three points in the second half. The Mariners had 473 yards of total offense, 449 rushing and 24 passing and had 207 total yards in the second half. McDaniels (23 carries, 174 yards) and Colangelo (21 carries, 110 yards) both had over 100 yards rushing for Merchant Marine.

Popp led the Bears receivers with three catches for 41 yards while senior Collis Brown had three receptions for 21 yards. Junior strong safety Joe Rizzardi led the Bears defense with ten tackles, all solo.

GAME #4 COAST GUARD 28, NICHOLS 12 September 27, 2014 @ Dudley, Mass. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw for 259 yards and a career-high four touchdowns leading Coast Guard to a 28-12 win over Nichols in the New England Football Conference (NEFC) opener for both teams.

ELI MAURER

Hampden-Sydney finished with 483 yards of total offense, 225 on the ground while the Bears were held to 193 total yards, 160 of those passing.

Victory found Groff again, this time for 47 yards on a 3rd and three with 5:20 left to close the scoring.

St. Lawrence led 14-0 before the Bears got on the board taking advantage of fumbled punt at the Saints 16yard line. Sophomore Bryan Popp scored his first career touchdown, a 17-yard run on a reverse to cut the lead to 14-7 with 5:31 left.

GAME #3 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 56, COAST GUARD 0 September 20, 2014 @ Hampden-Sydney, Va.

Coast Guard had 425 yards of offense, 313 passing and 112 on the ground. Wawrzyniak led the Bears with 17 carries for 88 yards.

JORDAN GROFF

The Bears finished with 348 total yards, 259 of those in the air while Nichols totaled 435 total yards, 223 of those on the ground.

It didn’t take long for H-SC to put the first points up on the scoreboard as a couple of big plays helped spur the Tigers offense and Nance passed to Mel Savarese for a three-yard touchdown to give H-SC a 7-0 advantage less than two minutes in. After a short Bears possession, Owen Costello returned the punt 25 yards to the CGA 34 yard line. Three plays later, Craig Sprouse found pay dirt on a nine-yard run at 10:16 for a 14-0 lead. The Tigers led 28-0 at halftime.

Victory threw a pair of touchdown passes in the second quarter as the Bears led 14-0 at the break. Senior Jake Wawrzyniak’s 41-yard run down to the 5-yard line set up Victory’s third touchdown pass of the game a 5-yard strike to junior Jordan Groff as the Bears pushed the lead to 21-6 with 12:20 left to put the game away. Groff, who led the Bears with eight receptions for 100 yards and two touchdowns, would add a 54-yard touchdown reception from Victory with 6:57 left as the Bears led 28-6.

Pereira led the ground game with 79 yards on eight carries while Sprouse posted 58 yards on 10 rushes, and both contributed two touchdowns. Walker caught seven passes for 102 yards, and Costello accounted for 103 yards with 88 coming on punt returns.

Nichols closed the scoring with a 24-yard touchdown pass from Respass to senior Brett Franciosi with 1:27 left.

Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 19 of 36 for 135 yards with one interception while sophomore Bryan Popp led the Bears with a career-high 10 receptions for 79 yards in the loss.

Victory was 22 of 34 on the day with the four touchdowns and two interceptions while senior Collis Brown had six receptions for 80 yards while Wawrzyniak led the Bears with six carries for 57 yards in the win.

Senior Jake Wawrzyniak had 12 carries for 21 yards as the Bears were held to just 33 yards rushing on 21 attempts.

Junior Joe Rizzardi and senior Victor Rizzardi each had an interception while Joe led the Bears with 16 tackles, nine solo in the win.

Junior Eli Maurer had two interceptions on the day for Coast Guard to give him a team-leading three on the season.

Nichols dominated the time of possession in the first half 21:55 to 8:05 and the Bison had the ball for 37 minutes and 53 seconds in the game.

Junior punter Tyler Henning was outstanding as he punted eight times for a 51.1 yard average for Coast Guard.

The 42 points scored by Coast Guard is the most scored by the Bears against the Merchant Marine Academy. Score By Quarters St. Lawrence Coast Guard

7 0

14 7

Score By Quarters Merchant Marine 14 Coast Guard 7

7 17 -- 45 7 0 -- 14

14 14

3 14

0 -- 31 7 -- 42

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter M-Colangelo 8 run (Swayne kick) C-Wawrzyniak 1 run (Henning kick) M-Colangelo 3 run (Swayne kick) 2nd Quarter M-McDaniels 28 run (Swayne kick) C-Wawrzyniak 38 run (Henning kick) M-Colangelo 12 run (Swayne kick) C-Maurer 20 INT return (Henning kick) 3rd Quarter C-Brown 31 pass from Victory (Henning kick) M-Swayne 21 FG C-Groff 50 pass from Victory (Henning kick) 4th Quarter C-Groff 47 pass from Victory (Henning kick)

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter S-Irby 1 run (Carvalho kick) 2nd Quarter S-Irby 3 run (Carvalho kick) C-Popp 17 run (Henning kick) S-Gardiner 11 pass from Lefflbine (Carvalho kick) 3rd Quarter C-Wawrzyniak 1 run (Henning kick) S-Irby 2 run (Carvalho kick) 4th Quarter S-Carvalho 26 FG S-Richardson 12 pass from Lefflbine (Carvalho kick) S-Maye 5 pass from Fish (Carvalho kick)

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Score By Quarters Coast Guard 0 0 0 0 -- 0 Hampden-Sydney 14 14 14 14 -- 56

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Nichols

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter H-Savarese 3 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) H-Sprouse 9 run (Antwerpes kick) 2nd Quarter H-Sprouse 2 run (Antwerpes kick) H-Druhan 10 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) 3rd Quarter H-Mey 6 pass from Nance (Antwerpes kick) H-Nance 1 run (Antwerpes kick) 4th Quarter H-Periera 2 run (Antwerpes kick) H-Periera 3 run (Antwerpes kick)

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Thompson 27 pass from Victory (Bell kick) C-Popp 12 pass from Victory (Bell kick) 3rd Quarter N-Rickerson 2 run (kick blocked) 4th Quarter C-Groff 5 pass from Victory (Bell kick) C-Groff 54 pass from Victory (Bell kick) N-Franciosi 24 pass from Respass (pass failed)

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0 0

14 0

0 6

14 -- 28 6 -- 12


2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #5 WESTERN N.E. 22, COAST GUARD 7 October 4, 2014 @ Springfield, Mass.

2015 ROSTER

GAME #6 COAST GUARD 17, CURRY 0 October 11, 2014 @ New London, Conn. Sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw for 295 yards and a touchdown while senior Collis Brown had a seasonhigh 11 receptions and became the Bears all-time receptions leader as Coast Guard shutout Curry 17-0 in a NEFC game on Homecoming Weekend.

Senior running back Kevin Cook had a career-high 246 yards as Western New England, the #1 team in New England beat Coast Guard 22-7 in a game in which it rained from start to finish, heavy at times. Western New England held Coast Guard to just 225 yards of total offense and the Golden Bears defense intercepted Coast Guard quarterback Derek Victory four times in the win.

It was the first time Curry was shutout in the regular season since 2000 when they lost to Nichols 33-0.

VICTOR RIZZARDI

COLLIS BROWN

Victory passed for 152 yards on 22 of 52 attempts and an 18-yard touchdown toss to junior Jordan Groff. Coast Guard was held to 73 yards rushing as a team, with junior Mike Clancy getting 36 yards on 11 carries. Collis Brown tied the Coast Guard career record of 159 receptions held by Sam England (2006-’09).

Brown entered the game tied with Sam England (2006-’09) atop the Bears all-time receptions list with 159. He also went over the 2,000 yard mark for career receiving yards in the win as he finished the game with 170 career receptions for 2,030 yards.

Western New England finished with 391 yards of total offense, 318 of those on the ground. The Golden Bears led 14-0 at halftime, holding Coast Guard to just two first downs and 43 total yards on 27 plays in the first half while Western New England ran 60 plays in the first half for 263 yards.

Senior wide receiver Blake Thompson was running a reverse and then a threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Bryan Popp with 10:28 left in the first quarter and sophomore Chris Bell added the extra point for a 7-0 Coast Guard lead. The Bears would extend the lead to 14-0 on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Victory to junior Jordan Groff with 4:25 left in the first half.

The Bears defense kept them in the game all afternoon long and the offense got its only touchdown of the day on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Victory to Groff with 4:13 left in the third quarter cutting the deficit to 14-7 and Coast Guard appeared to have some momentum.

Bell kicked a 22-yard field goal for a 17-0 lead with 14:14 left in the game to close the scoring. Victory was 29 of 48 for 295 yards with a touchdown and an interception while Groff finished with seven receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown.

The momentum was short lived as Tucker Schumitz returned the ensuing kickoff 83 yards for a touchdown and the Golden Bears converted the two point conversion for a 22-7 lead with 4:01 left in the third.

Junior Mike Clancy had 21 carries for 49 yards to lead the Bears on the ground.

Victory would be intercepted on two of the next three possesions, but following a WNE fumble, Coast Guard drove down to the Golden Bears 27-yard line before turning it over on downs with 6:17 left.

Freshman quarterback Spencer Tyler was 24 of 44 for 210 yards for Curry while sophomore running back Dave DiGiorgi led the way with ten receptions for 138 yards. Senior Trae Weathers had nine carries for 33 yards to lead Curry on the ground.

Coast Guard would force a punt and once again drive into WNE territory, but again turned it over on downs, this time at the 29-yard line with 2:50 left to end the chances of a comeback. Defensively, senior Victor Rizzardi and junior Kyle Wood led the Bears with 12 tackles apiece, followed by juniors James Rizzo (7 solo) and Joe Rizzardi (3 solo) with 11 each. Sophomore Brendan McNeil and junior Mark Behne chipped in 10 apiece.

Coast Guard finished with 369 yards, 321 passing while Curry had 250 total yards, just 18 of those rushing on 23 attempts. Senior Victor Rizzardi led the Bears with 13 tackles, ten solo while freshman linebacker Devin Williams led Curry with 13 tackles, nine solo. Junior linebacker Kyle Wood led the Bears with three sacks.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Western N.E.

0 7

0 7

7 8

Score By Quarters Curry Coast Guard

0 -- 7 0 -- 22

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter W-Cook 3 run (Patterson kick) 2nd Quarter W-Ward 4 run (Patterson kick) 3rd Quarter C-Groff 18 pass from Victory (Bell kick) W-Schumitz 83 kick return (Olsson pass to Durkin)

0 7

0 7

0 0

0 3

-- 0 -- 17

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter CGA-Popp 26 pass from Thompson (Bell kick) 2nd Quarter CGA-Groff 9 pass from Victory (Bell kick) 4th Quarter CGA-Bell 22 FG

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No. 44 47 48 49 50 52 54 55 56 58 61 62 63 64 65 66 68 70 72 74 75 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 95 97 98 99

Name Nate Harvey Joe Rizzardi Paul Puddington * Ryley Howe Fred McClimans Marshall Reyburn Ross Markham Lukas Groves Logan Mars Dugan O’Donnell J.D. Dunaway Riley Sansone Mike McCaslin Jordan Hart Kevin Painten Gabe Zogby Kyle Levy Cory Tomasetti Ben Strong Tom Condon * Raymond Zhang Hudson Dunaway William Boardman Nicholas Szep Kyle Jackson Cody Bain Charles Crowley Jackson Morton Cole Austin Logan Graham Carter Provost Geremy Kendrick Logan Sullivan Jack Brandt Tyler Henning Nick Lodovici Thomas Jones Sam Lowe Blake Bonifas

Yr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr.

Pos. LB DB LB DL LB OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR TE WR WR K TE WR WR DL DL P/K DL DL DL DL

Ht. 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-6 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-2

* Captains

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Wt. 200 185 215 205 220 190 180 215 250 195 260 210 220 260 235 200 225 250 205 230 210 260 230 230 195 185 180 185 170 225 200 210 205 230 180 235 215 240 250

Hometown Houston, Texas Ashburn, Va. Beaver Falls, N.Y. Rockledge, Fla. Flower Mound, Texas Denver, Col. Stillwater, Minn. Arlington, Texas Scarborough, Maine Colchester, Vt. Virginia Beach, Va. Brimley, Mich. Stevensville, Md. Massena, N.Y. Walpole, Mass. Manlius, N.Y. Lebanon Township, N.J. Kennett Square, Pa. Round Rock, S.C. Whitman, Mass. San Diego, Calif. Virginia Beach, Va. Woodstock, Ga. North East, Md. Lincoln, R.I. Beaver Falls, Pa. San Marino, Calif. Newton, N.H. Flower Mound, Texas Queensbury, N.Y. Swansboro, N.C. Gainesville, Fla. Valley Springs, Calif. Marlton, N.J. Cypress, Texas Dillsburg, Pa. Centreville, Md. Red Lion, Pa. Sterling Heights, Mich.


2015 ROSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 43

Name Mark Behne James Rizzo Trey Moore Matt O’Donnell Adam Davis Brendan McNeil Ryan Robertson Christian Breviario Derek Victory Cory Sonnega Jake David Mitch Holloway Ethan Goldcamp Justin Rebholz Pat Hennessey Daniel Finn Oliver Kremer Jordan Groff Kendall McClusky Jacob Brown Camden Cecchini Jacob Pawlina Eli Maurer Jeff Porter Charlie Chavtur Eric Harris Wilson Zhou Kevin Dufauchard James Walsh Colin Cashin Ed Lazowski Jake Behne Titus Creamer Panashe Mutumbo Luke Wilson Mike Clancy Vince De Terlizzi Will Daniels William Nelson Kyle Wood *

Yr. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. So. Fr. Sr.

Pos. DB DB WR DB QB DL DB LB QB LB WR TE QB DB WR QB QB WR DB LB RB DB DB RB LB DB DB RB DL RB LB LB LB RB LB RB DL DB LB LB

Ht. 5-10 5-9 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-10 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 5-8 5-9 6-2 5-6 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-11 5-10 6-2 5-6 5-10 6-1

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW Wt. 150 185 185 185 175 225 195 200 165 215 185 195 185 160 180 185 200 185 170 185 170 190 175 175 190 185 175 150 215 145 205 185 190 190 195 190 215 165 215 220

Hometown Clifton, Va. Glens Falls, N.Y. Portsmouth, Va. Vienna, Va. Griswold, Conn. Pawcatuck, Conn. Emmitsburg, Md. Tampa, Fla. Weston, Fla. Shoreline, Wash. Los Angeles, Calif. Plymouth, Ind. Morgantown, W.V. Crestview, Fla. Painter, Va. Middletown, Md. Crystal Lake Ill. Lancaster, Pa. Alexandria, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. Tulsa, Ok. Chatham, Mass. Carrollton, Ohio West Newbury, Mass. Reedsport, Ore. Norfolk, Va. Alexandria, Va. New Orleans, La. Aberdeen, Wash. Bedford, N.H. Mount Joy, Pa. Clifton, Va. Newnan, Ga. Bel Air, Md. Brandenburg, Ky. Havertown, Pa. Tampa, Fla. Chicago, Ill. Watkinsville, Ga. Mt. Juliet, Tenn.

GAME #7 MAINE MARITIME 13, COAST GUARD 7 October 18, 2014 @ Castine, Maine

GAME #8 ENDICOTT 14, COAST GUARD 13 October 25, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

KYLE WOOD

Coast Guard turned the ball over four times in the second half and despite holding the nations’s top rushing attack to just 42 yards in the half, the Bears fell to Maine Maritime 13-7.

Defending NEFC champion Endicott scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and Coast Guard missed a 37-yard field goal with four seconds left and the Gulls remained unbeaten in conference with a 1413 win to spoil the Bears Parents’ Weekend.

The Coast Guard defense held the Mariners potent triple-option attack to just 56 yards in the second half, but the Bears threw four interceptions in the second half, two times inside the Maine Maritime 20-yard line and also turned the ball over on downs twice in Mariners territory.

Jake Wawrzyniak’s 5-yard run with 7:56 left COLLIS in the BROWN first half and junior Tyler Henning’s extra point were the only points of the first half as the Bears led 7-0.

MARK BEHNE

Coast Guard junior Mark Behne intercepted senior quarterback Drew Frenette twice in the first half, including a pick in the end zone in the first quarter to keep the Gulls off the board.

Maine Maritime, which has the top rushing attack in Division III with 440.8 yard per game, was held to 262 total yards, 248 rushing. Coast Guard had 312 total yards, 245 passing.

Henning kicked a 39-yard field goal with 8:20 left for the only points of the third quarter as the Bears extended the lead to 10-0. Coast Guard held Endicott to just 13 yards while totaling 114 total yards of their own in the third quarter.

The Mariners took the opening kickoff and marched 75 yards in 15 plays using 7:13 off the clock as quarterback Michael Fahey scored from two yards out and following Johnny Weymouth’s extra point led 7-0.

The Endicott defense came up huge early in the fourth quarter as the Bears had a first-and-goal from the 4-yard line, but had to settle for an 18-yard field goal and the Bears led 13-0 with 14:15 to go in the game.

Coast Guard tied the game as sophomore quarterback Derek Victory threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Bryan Popp to cap a ten play, 70 yard drive. Sophomore Chris Bell’s PAT tied the game with 6:44 left in the first half.

Endicott grabbed the momentum when Anthony Carter returned the ensuing kickoff 32 yards to the Bears 37 yard line. On the next play from scrimmage Frenette threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to sophomore Conor Crotty and sophomore Kyle Regan’s extra point made the score 13-7 with 14:03 left.

Maine Maritime answered right back on a 2-yard run by Joseph DiBiase with 39 seconds left in the half, the extra point was no good making the score 13-7. In the fourth quarter, Victory was intercepted and knocked out of the game after taking a shot to the stomach. Backup quarterback Gordy Holloway was intercepted on the next possession before he led the Bears down to the Mariners 31yard line before turning it over on downs with 4:26 left. The Coast Guard defense rose to the occasion again, getting a three-and-out as the Bears got the ball back with 2:23 left on their own 20-yard line. They would get to their own 49yard line, but an incomplete pass on 4th and three sealed the deal with 21 seconds left.

The Gull defense forced a Coast Guard punt and the Endicott offense marched 80 yards in 13 plays capped on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Frenette to junior tight end Dimitri Skinsacos with 5:55 left to tie the game. Regan kicked the point after for the 14-13 lead. Coast Guard sophomore quarterback Derek Victory was 25 of 46 for 228 yards with one interception and held without a touchdown pass for the first time since the season-opening loss to St. Lawrence. Wawrzyniak led the Bears with 20 carries for 69 yards while junior tight end Mitch Holloway had a career and game-high seven receptions for 58 yards in the loss.

Junior linebacker Kyle Wood led the Bears defense with 15 tackles, eight solo while senior linebacker Victor Rizzardi (13), junior defensive lineman Blake Bonifas (10) and junior defensive back Mark Behne (10) each had double figure tackles in the loss.

Coast Guard finished with 284 yards of total offense, 228 passing and 56 rushing while Endicott had 276 total yards, 217 passing and 59 rushing. The Bears held Endicott to just 12 first downs in the game.

Victory was 24 of 37 for 213 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions while Holloway was 5 of 15 for 32 yards with an interception.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard Maine Maritime

Score By Quarters Endicott Coast Guard 0 7

7 6

0 0

0 0

-- 7 -- 13

0 0

0 7

0 3

14 -- 14 3 -- 13

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Wawrzyniak 5 run (Henning kick) 3rd Quarter C-Henning 39 FG 4th Quarter C-Henning 18 FG E-Crotty 37 pass from Frenette (Regan kick) E-Skinsac 7 pass from Frenette (Regan kick)

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter MM-Fahey 2 run (Weymouth kick) 2nd Quarter C-Popp 17 pass from Victory (Henning kick) MM-DiBiase 2 run (kick failed)

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME REVIEW GAME #9 SALVE REGINA 20, COAST GUARD 10 November 8, 2014 @ New London, Conn.

GAME #10 MIT 24, COAST GUARD 13 November 15, 2014 @ Cambridge, Mass. The Bears held the Engineers scoreless in the second half but could not complete the comeback as they fell to MIT 24-13.

Senior quarterback Steven Wilken overcame four first half interceptions with three touchdown passes as Salve Regina scored 20 unanswered points for a 20-10 win.

MIT led 24-0 at halftime before Coast Guard came to life in the second half, with Victory completing 14-of-23 attempts in the third quarter for 129 yards and one score.

The Seahawks defense intercepted sophomore quarterback Derek Victory three times in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Wilken was 25 of 37 for 253 yards with the three touchdowns and four interceptions. Juniors James Rizzo and Eli Maurer each had first quarter interceptions for Coast Guard, but the quarter ended scoreless.

Midway through the quarter Victory found sophomore Bryan Popp from three yards out to cap a 10-play, 53-yard drive to put the first points of the evening on the board for the Bears.

JAMES RIZZO

Coast Guard got on the board with 6:27 left in the first half when Victory threw a 5-yard pass to senior defensive end Aaron Black, who lined up as a tight end, his first collegiate touchdown and following the extra point led 7-0.

DEREK VICTORY

Victory later hit senior Gordy Holloway from 12 yards out to make it 24-13.

Junior Tyler Henning booted a 25-yard field goal on the Bears next possession for a 10-0 lead 2:43 left in the half.

MIT drove deep into Coast Guard territory midway through the quarter to try and seal the win, but Williams was picked off by junior Mark Behne to stymie the attempt. MIT drove into scoring position again, but this time was thwarted when Cheyne’s 42-yard field goal attempt was blocked with four minutes left.

Maurer had his second interception of the half, on the first play of the next possession, but the Bears were forced to punt and Salve Regina finally got on the board on a 15-yard touchdown pass from Wilken to senior Matthew Trainor with 34 seconds left in the half, the extra point was blocked making the score 10-6 at the half.

Coast Guard picked up a first down on its own 44 on the ensuing drive, but three plays later sophomore Anthony Emberley intercepted Victory at midfield and the Engineers were able to run out the clock and take home the victory.

The Seahawks took the lead on a 9-yard touchdown pass from Wilken to senior Dan Buonocore with 46 seconds left in the quarter. Junior Jackie Hurley’s extra point was good to make the score 13-10. Coast Guard was driving to take the lead as they had the ball at the Salve 6-yard line before senior linebacker Matt Conroy intercepted Victory in the end zone and returned it 65 yards with 7:02 left in game.

Victory completed 21-of-44 for 173 yards and two scores, with Popp grabbing five passes and Brown four more for 66 yards. Senior Jake Wawrzyniak led the Bears rushing attack with 41 yards on 12 attempts.

On the next play, Wilken threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Traynor as the Seahawks extended their lead to 20-10 with 6:55 left.

Wallace finished with 135 yards to lead the MIT ground game, while Williams completed 19-of-35 attempts for 241 yards and the two scores. Esparrago led the receivers with 144 yards on nine catches for MIT, which outgained Coast Guard, by a 451-245 margin.

The Seahawks finished with 380 yards of total offense, 253 passing and 127 rushing while Coast Guard had 288 yards, 258 of those passing. Victory was 29 of 54 for 258 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions. Sophomore Bryan Popp led the Bears with eight receptions for 105 yards.

Senior Victor Rizzardi led all players with 12 tackles for Coast Guard. Behne had the only interception for the Bears which he returned two yards while Junior Kyle Wood had the Bears only sack for a seven yard loss.

Junior cornerback James Rizzo led the Coast Guard defense with ten tackles and an interception.

SEMPER PARATUS

IN EVERY WAY. Always prepared. It’s one of the U.S. Coast Guard’s most enduring

Score By Quarters Salve Regina Coast Guard

0 6 0 10

7 0

7 0

Score By Quarters Coast Guard MIT

-- 20 -- 10

athletes of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Bears live these values 0 3

0 21

6 0

7 -- 13 0 -- 24

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter M-Cheyne 24 FG 2nd Quarter M-Varady 13 pass from Williams (Cheyne kick) M-Varady 10 pass from Williams (Cheyne kick) M-Wagar 36 INT return (Cheyne kick) 3rd Quarter C-Popp 4 pass from Victory (kick failed) 4th Quarter C-Holloway 12 pass from Victory (Henning kick)

Scoring Summary 2nd Quarter C-Black 5 pass from Victory (Henning kick) C-Henning 25 FG S-Traynor 15 pass from Wilken (kick blocked) 3rd Quarter S-Buonocore 9 pass from Wilken (Hurley kick) 4th Quarter S-Traynor 35 pass from Wilken (Hurley kick)

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES KYLE WOOD #43 LB

CORY TOMASETTI #70 OL Kennett Square, Pa. 6-4

250

Mt. Juliet ,Tenn.

Sophomore

Will start at right tackle after backing up at the position last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allleague selection for coach Scott Green at Kennett High ... also captain and All-league as member of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger brother Kerry and an older brother Barry ... son of Barry and Linda Tomasetti.

DEREK VICTORY #9 QB Weston, Fla. 5-9

165

Junior

Returns at quarterback after setting a Coast Guard single-season record with 220 completions last season ... He was the NEFC Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2013 after making the final seven starts that season. 2014: completed 220 of 409 passes for 2,061 yards with 13 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. 2013: He was 182 of 313 for 1,686 yards with ten touchdowns and 12 interceptions ... set a single-game school record with 36 completions in a 41-38 win over Western New England in his second career start on Oct. 5th. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year captain, All-county and Broward County All-Star selection for coach Christopher Wagner at West Broward High ... Broward County and Brian Piccolo Scholar Athlete. PERSONAL: Government major ... has an older sister Danielle ... one of his grandfathers enlisted in the Navy while the other was an officer in the Navy ... son of Dan and Diane Victory.

215

Tri-captain ... NEFC first team selection last season ... was a second team All-NEFC linebacker as a junior ... is the starting third baseman and a pitcher on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: registered 73 tackles, 43 solo, with a team-high five sacks. 2013: led the Bears linebackers with 65 tackles, 37 solo with 3.5 tackles for loss, also had an interception and a fumble recovery. 2012: had 32 tackles, 23 solo, three for loss, two sacks and an interception. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach John McNeal at Friendship Christian School ... also captain of baseball team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... his grandfather and uncle were both in the Navy ... has two younger brothers, Andrew, who is a freshman on the Navy football team and Coleton ... son of Greg and Kyra Wood.

RAYMOND ZHANG #75 OL San Diego, Calif. 6-2

210

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the offensive line after backing up at left tackle last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Mike Moodward at Westview High ... also a member of the track team. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... has a younger brother Erik ... his grandfather was in the Air Force ... son of Bing and Yongming Zhang.

GABE ZOGBY #66 OL Manlius. N.Y. 6-1

200

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the offensive line after backing up at right guard last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Paul Muerch at Fayetteville-Manlius High. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... has two younger brothers, Greg and Garrett and a sister Gabrielle ... has grandfather was a Colonel in the Army ... his father Rick is in the Navy and his mom Colleen is in the Army.

JAMES WALSH #30 DL Aberdeen, Wash. 6-2

6-1 220 Senior

Junior

Is expected to battle for a starting spot at defensive end this season after backing up at the position last season. 2014: had 18 tackles, eight solo and a sack. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allleague linebacker for coach Ron Clark at Aberdeen High ... also All-district in the javelin, discus and as a member of the 4x100 relay in track ... member of the National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Government major ... has an older sister Mickey and two younger sisters Lily and Emmy ... has a younger brother Patrick ... son of James and Jamie Walsh.

SEMPER PARATUS

IN EVERY WAY. Always prepared. It’s one of the U.S. Coast Guard’s most enduring athletes of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy Bears live these values on the gridiron, in life, and in their mission to serve. The men and Academy Football Program.

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2015 OPPONENTS ANNA MARIA

2015 PLAYER PROFILES

September 3, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 7:00 p.m.

Location: Kings Point, N.Y. Enrollment: 1,000 Nickname: Mariners Colors: Royal Blue & Gray Home Field: Captain Tomb Field (5,000) Superintendent: RADM James A. Helis Athletic Director: Mo White SID: Joe Guster SID Phone: (516) 726-5609 SID Email: gusterj@usmma.edu Head Coach: Mike Toop (Kings Point, ‘77) Coach’s Record: (49-88) 15th season Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

This is the first meeting

First Game: 1949 (CGA 21-14) Series Record: Merchant Marine leads 28-14 Last CGA Win: 2014, 42-31 Last Merchant Marine Win: 2013, 27-20 Biggest CGA Win: 1988, 35-7 Biggest Merchant Marine Win: 1992, 42-0 Most Points in a Game: 80, (2012, MMA 43-37) Least Points in a Game: 10, (2001, KP 7-3) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won one

2015 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 3 12 19 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Coast Guard Nichols Curry

7:00 1:00 3:00

@ NY Maritime Husson @ Mount Ida @ Norwich Castleton State

2:00 2:00 1:00 1:30 3:00

@ Gallaudet Becker

noon 1:00

SEPTEMBER 12 18 26 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 NOVEMBER 7 14

L 6-38 L 12-42 L 25-54

Gallaudet @ Castleton State NY Maritime Norwich

L 26-53 L 9-65 L 12-40 L 20-28

@ Husson Mount Ida @ Becker

L 20-42 L 12-14 L 14-17

SEPTEMBER 6 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 8 15

Coast Guard SUNY-Maritime Hobart

2:30 7:00 2:00

@ RPI @ Rochester Springfield @ WPI

1:00 1:00 2:00 7:00

Union @ St. Lawrence

noon noon

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@ Apprentice @ Coast Guard SUNY-Maritime @ Hobart

160

Emmitsburg, Md.

Junior

Will backup at free safety ... he is also a pitcher on the baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Kevin Pettis at Crestview High .. also member of baseball team ... member of the Dean’s List and Summa Cum Laude. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has an older sister Amanda ... son of Tim, who was in the Air Force, and Mary Rebholz.

JOE RIZZARDI #47 DB Ashburn, Va. 6-0 185

L 14-45 L 17-20 L 21-48 L 23-24

@ Union St. Lawrence

L 32-59 L 13-42

Sophomore

Will backup at strong safety this season for the Bears. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, first team All-county and second team Allstate selection for coach Joe Polce at Walkersville High ... also second team All-county and captain of the baseball team ... he also was on the indoor track

team. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... Dean’s List ... has two sisters Nicole and Kellie ... son of Rich and Lisa Robertson.

Shoreline, Wash.

First team All-NEFC selection for the second straight season last year ... will start at strong safety for third straight season. 2014: was second on the team with 85 tackles, 54 solo, 3.5 for loss with a pair of interceptions. 2013: second on the team with 86 tackles, 62 solo and tied for the team lead with 6.5 tackles for loss ... led the team with three interceptions ... won the Gold Helmet when he returned returned two interceptions for touchdowns in the win over Nichols to set a school-record. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-district and All-region selection for coach Charlie Pierce at Briar Woods High ... also captain of baseball team. PERSONAL: Electrical Engineering major ... his brother Victor was co-captain of the team last year and graduated in May ... son of Charles and Josephine Rizzardi.

6-1

215

Senior

Expected to start at linebacker for the third straight season after becoming a starter midway through his sophomore season ... also the starting first baseman on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: had 42 tackles, 21 solo, one for loss. 2013: had 46 tackles, 35 solo with a sack and an interception ... also the starting first baseman on the Coast Guard baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Rob Petschl at Shorewood High. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... son of Tim and Diana Sonnega.

LOGAN SULLIVAN #89 DL Valley Springs, Calif.

Senior

Will start at cornerback for the third straight season. 2014: registered 52 tackles, 38 solor and had an interception. 2013: had 42 tackles, 31 solo and two interceptions ... also returned two punts for 28 yards. 2012: returned ten kickoffs for 217

yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-league selection for coach Pat Lilac at Glens Falls High ... captain and All-league in hockey and captain and All-section in baseball ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Government major ... Commandant of Cadets List ... both his grandfathers served in World War II ... has an older sister Elizabeth, a younger sister Jillian and a younger brother Andrew ... son of Bob and Jeanne Rizzo.

W 23-19 L 31-42 W 34-17 L 7-42

RPI Rochester @ Springfield WPI

5-10 195

CORY SONNEGA #10 LB

Senior

Glens Falls, N.Y. 5-9 185

2014 RESULTS (2-8)

@ Worcester State Maine Maritime Catholic

5-10

JAMES RIZZO #2 DB

2015 SCHEDULE

2014 RESULTS (0-10) SEPTEMBER 5 13 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Crestview, Fla.

September 12, 2015 @ Kings Point, N.Y. 2:30 p.m. (Secretaries’ Cup)

Location: Paxton, Mass. Enrollment: 808 Nickname: Amcats Colors: Cardinal and White Home Field: AMCAT Field (1,000) President: Mary Lou Retelle Athletic Director: Laura Habacker SID: Sammi Chickering SID Phone: (508) 849-3252 SID Email: schickering@annamaria.edu Head Coach: Vincent Sinagra (URI) Coach’s Record: (4-26) 4th season Starters Returning/Lost: NA

RYAN ROBERTSON #7 DB

JUSTIN REBHOLZ #14 DB

MERCHANT MARINE

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6-0 205

Sophomore

Will compete for time on the Bears defensive line. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-Area selection for coach Jason Weatherby at Calaveras High ... also Master’s qualifier and captain of the wrestling team ... valedictorian of the class. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a brother Brendan and a sister Meagan ... son of Patrick and Gina Sullivan.


2015 PLAYER PROFILES MATT O’DONNELL #4 DB

FRED #40 LB CASEYMCCLIMANS PARIS #44 TE

Vienna, Va.

Flower Mound, Texas. Texas 6-1 East Tawakoni, 6-3 220 215 Junior Senior

BRENDAN MCNEIL #6 DL 6-1

225

Portsmouth, Va..

6-3

185

Walpole, Mass. 6-1

190

Senior

CATHOLIC

SALVE REGINA

September 19, 2015 @ Washington, DC 1:00 p.m.

September 26, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:30 p.m. (Parents’ Weekend)

Location: Washington, DC Enrollment: 3,409 Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Cardinal Red and Black Home Field: DuFour Field (3,550) President: John Garvey Athletic Director: Sean Sullivan SID: Mike Gambardella SID Phone: (202) 319-5610 SID Email: NA Head Coach: Dave Dunn (San Diego ‘89) Coach’s Record: 39-52 (9th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

Location: Newport, R.I. Enrollment: 1,931 Nickname: Seahawks Colors: Blue, Green, White Home Field: Gaudet Field (1,500) President: Jane Gerety Athletic Director: Colin Sullivan Football SID: Andrew Pezzelli SID Phone: (401) 341-2461 SID email: andrew_pezzelli@salve.edu Head Coach: Kevin Gilmartin (Williams, ‘94) Coach’s Record: 14-7 (3rd season) Starters Returning/Lost: 6/16

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 1993 (CGA 34-0) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 2-0 Last CGA Win: 1994, 29-12 Biggest CGA Win: 1993, 34-0 Most Points in a Game: 41, (1994, CGA, 29-12) Least Points in a Game: 34, (1993, CGA, 34-0) Current Streak: Coast Guard was won two straight

First Game: 2000 (Salve Regina 36-6) Series Record: Salve Regina leads 4-0 Last Salve Regina Win: 2014, 20-10 Biggest Salve Regina Win: 2000, 36-6 Most Points in a Game: 42, 2000, (Salve 36-6) Least Points in a Game: 30, 2014, (Salve 20-10) Current Streak: Salve Regina has won four straight

CARTER PROVOST #87 WR Swansboro, N.C. 6-2 Sophomore

200

Senior

Expected to start at one of the wide receiver spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-area and All-conference selection for coach Tim Laspada at Swansboro High ... also member of basketball, swimming and baseball teams ... National Honors Society ... Class Vice President. PERSONAL: Management major ... has a younger sister Caroline and an older sister Jordan ... both his grandfather and uncle served in the Coast Guard ... son of John and Janet Provost.

PAUL PUDDINGTON #48 LB

PANASHE MUTOMBO #36 RB 5-7

235

Will start at right guard after starting last season at right tackle ... also a member of the Coast Guard wrestling team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Charlie Stevenson at Xaverian Brothers High ... also captain of the wrestling team. PERSONAL: Government major ... Commandant of Cadets List ... has an older brother Paul, an older sister Emily and a younger sister Andie ... son of Paul and Francine Painten.

Will compete for time at one of the wide receiver spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Steve Monninger at Norfolk Academy ... won the Coaches Award ... also member of basketball team. PERSONAL: Government major ... his cousin Quintin will play football at Navy next year ... his grandfather, Samuel M. Moore, is a retired Master Chief the Navy ... has a younger sister Tyler ... son of Sam and Vicki Moore.

Bel Air, Md.

Sophomore

KEVIN PAINTEN #65 OL

Junior

Moves to defensive end from linebacker and is expected to start .... also an outfielder on Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: played in all ten games and had 35 tackles, 18 solo and 4.5 for loss. HIGH SCHOOL: Scholar-Athlete of the Year and All-ECC selection for coach Jeff Larson at New London High ... also earned All-ECC honors as member of baseball team. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year. has a younger sister Megan ... his cousin is in the Air Force ... son of Patrick and Karen McNeil.

TREY MOORE #3 WR

5-9 185

Will backup at one of the cornerback spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Gonazga College High ... also member of basketball and baseball teams as a freshman. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... both his dad, James (Army) and his mom, Lolita (Air Force), are in the military.

Will compete for playing time at inside linebacker ... he also will handle the long snapping duties for the third straight year. HIGH SCHOOL: Third-team AllAmerican long snapper for coach Vanderford at Flower Mound High. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger brother Jake ... son of Fred and Pam McClimans.

Pawtucket, Conn.

2015 OPPONENTS

Beaver Falls, N.Y. 6-0

Sophomore

Will battle for playing time in the Bears backfield. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Mason at Patterson Mill High ... also competed in track and field. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Government major ... has a younger sister Emmlynn and two younger brothers Tsvakirai and Rocco ... son of Isaya and Michelle Mutombo.

20

215

Senior

Tri-captain ... Expected to start at one of the inside linebacker spots. 2014: had 22 tackles, nine solo and one for loss. 2013: made 20 tackles, 11 solo and had one sack. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for his dad, coach Steve Puddington, at Beaver River Central High ... named Outstanding Senior Athlete ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team for the second straight time last season ... his grandfather served in the Navy ... has an older sister Rebekah and three younger sisters, Meghan, Emma and Heather ... son of Steve, who is in the Marines, and Patrice Puddington.

2015 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER 5 12 19 OCTOBER 3 10 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2015 SCHEDULE

@ McDaniel Rochester Coast Guard

7:30 1:00 1:00

@ Hampden-Sydney Randolph-Macon @ Shenandoah Emory and Henry Guilford

1:00 1:00 1:00 1:00 noon

@ Washington and Lee @ Bridgewater (Va.)

1:00 1:00

SEPTEMBER 5 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (3-7) SEPTEMBER 5 20 27 OCTOBER 4 10 17 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

McDaniel Newport News @ Anna Maria

Worcester State Castleton State @ Coast Guard

noon noon 1:30

Curry Endicott @ Nichols @ MIT

1:00 noon noon noon

Maine Maritime noon @ Western New England 1:00

2014 RESULTS (7-4, 5-2 NEFC) L 31-34 W 31-24 W 54-25

Hampden-Sydney @ Randolph-Macon Shenandoah @ Emory and Henry

L 14-62 L 21-42 L 14-24 L 28-62

@ Guilford Washington and Lee Bridgewater (Va.)

L 21-42 W 40-36 L 13-40

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SEPTEMBER 5 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 NOVEMBER 1 8 15 22

@ Bridgewater State Montclair State @ William Paterson @ MIT Nichols @ Western NE Curry Maine Maritime @ Coast Guard Endicott @ Norwich (ECAC)

W 33-27 L 6-7 L 22-36 L 26-48 W 48-7 L 31-34 W 49-6 W 21-19 W 20-10 W 35-23 W 48-21


2015 OPPONENTS MAINE MARITIME

2015 PLAYER PROFILES

October 3, 2015 @ Castine, Maine Noon

Location: Cambridge, Mass. Enrollment: 4,512 Nickname: Engineeers Colors: Cardinal and Gray Home Field: Steinbrenner Stadium (1,600) President: L. Rafael Reif Athletic Director: Julie Soriero SID: Phil Hess SID Phone: (617) 258-5265 SID Email: pghess@mit.edu Head Coach: Chad Martinovich (Hobart ‘94) Coach’s Record: 25-31 (7th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 15/7

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2012 (Coast Guard 35-21) Series Record: MIT leads 2-1 Last MIT Win: 2014, 24-13 Last Coast Guard Win: 2012, 35-21 Biggest MIT Win: 2013, 48-31 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2012, 35-21 Most Points in a Game: 79, 2013 (MIT 48-31) Least Points in a Game: 37, 2014 (MIT 24-13) Current Streak: MIT has won two straight

First Game: 1970 (Coast Guard 29-12) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 7-5 Last CGA Win: 2013, 40-0 Last Maine Maritime Win: 2014, 13-7 Biggest CGA Win: 2013, 40-0 Biggest Maine Maritime Win: 2009, 76-49 Most Points in a Game: 125, (2009, Maine 76-49) Least Points in a Game: 3, (2006, CGA 3-0) Current Streak: Maine Maritime has won one

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE @ NY Maritime Mass. Maritime @ MIT

noon noon noon

Coast Guard Western New England @ Endicott Curry

noon noon noon noon

@ Salve Regina @ Nichols

noon noon

SEPTEMBER 4 12 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Anna Maria W 42-12 @ Mass. Maritime L 20-26 Western New England L 16-80 Endicott Coast Guard @ Nichols @ Salve Regina MIT @ Curry

@ WPI @ Becker @ RPI Maine Maritime

7:00 noon noon noon

@ Endicott @ Coast Guard Western New England Salve Regina

noon 1:30 5:00 noon

Nichols @ Curry

1:00 1:00

6-2

200

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NICK LODOVICI #95 DL

Sophomore

Dillsburg, Pa.

6-0

205

Senior

Will start at outside linebacker for the second straight season .... also an outfielder on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: started all ten games and had 31 tackles, 20 solo and two for loss with one sack and two fumble recoveries. 2013: appeared in all ten games, made two starts, and had 31 tackles, 19 solo and returned an interception for a touchdown vs. Hampden-Sydney. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Jeff Polites at Donegal High ... also member of the baseball team. PERSONAL: Management major ... has a younger brother Sam ... son of Ed and Jen Lazowski.

KYLE LEVY #68 OL

Lebanon Township, N.J. 6-0

225

L 28-45 W 13-7 W 62-43 L 19-21 L 37-55 L 23-28

34

SEPTEMBER 6 13 27 OCTOBER 3 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15 22 29

Pomona-Pitzer Becker Salve Regina

ROSS MARKHAM #54 OL Stillwater, Minn.

Junior

Will battle for time on the offensive line after backing up at center last season. HIGH SCHOOL: First team Allconference selection and Lineman of the Year Award winner for coach Bob Augstadt at Voorhees High ... captain and All-conference performer on the wrestling team ... graduated with high honors. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year. has two younger brothers Quinn and Matt and a younger sister Sarah ... son of Aaron and Sue Levy.

Senior

LOGAN MARS #56 DL Scarborough, Maine

6-2

250 Junior

Will compete for a starting spot on the defensive line ... missed most of last season due to injury last season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, first team All-conference selection and team MVP for coach Lance Johnson at Scarborough High ... was on the honor roll for all four years and won the Maine

student-athlete award. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has two younger sisters, Shannon and Regan and a younger brother Nathan ... son of Chris and Colleen Mars.

ELI MAURER #23 DB

Carrollton, Ohio 5-11 175

Senior

Will start at cornerback for the second straight season after starting the first five games at the position in 2013 before a season ending injury. 2014: started all ten games and made 42 tackles, 26 solo, 1.5 for loss and led the team with five interceptions. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allstate, All-county and All-conference performer for coach Dale Soles at Minerva High ... also captain and All-county and Allconference as member of basketball team. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... Dean’s List ... Named to the NEFC All-Academic team for the second time last year ... has a brother Jesse and a sister Taylor ... son of Mark and Jan Maurer.

W 28-18 W 38-14 W 48-26

W 34-29 W 55-37 W 24-13 W 27-20 L 0-59

6-0 180

Will compete for time on the offensive line this season ... was a linebacker as a freshman and sophomore ... is a black belt in karate. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Beau LaBore at Stillwater Area High ... also member of the lacrosse team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and GEDDY MILLER #77 OL Marine Engineering major ...Eureka, Dean’sMo. List,6-2 Commandant 245 Senior of Cadet’s List ... named to the NEFC All-Academic for the second straight season. has a sister Andi ... his grandfather was in the Army and National Guard and his uncle was in the Navy ... son of Steve and Judy Markham.

@ Curry W 49-20 @ Nichols W 52-20 Western New England W 35-34 @ Endicott Maine Maritime Coast Guard @ Husson (NCAA) @ Wesley (NCAA)

Junior

Roll for four years. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering major ... has two younger brothers, A.J. and Joey and two younger sisters Gabby and Sophia ... his uncle served in the Army during Desert Storm ... son of Brian and Carrie Lodovici.

ED LAZOWSKI #33 LB Mount Joy, Pa.

6-2 235

Expected to start at defensive end ... also a thrower on the CGA track team. 2014: had 21 tackles, nine solo. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and AllDivision selection for coach Rick Manck at Northern High .... also captain of both track and wrestling teams ... member of the Distinguished Honor

Will compete for time at quarterback this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Chris Schremp at Prairie Ridge High ... also a member of the basketball team. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... has an older brother Alexander and two older sisters, Kristina and Anja ... son of Chris and Charlotte Kremer.

2014 RESULTS (10-1, 7-0)

2014 RESULTS (3-6, 2-5) SEPTEMBER 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Crystal Lake, Ill.

October 17, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:30 p.m. (HOMECOMING)

Location: Castine, Maine Enrollment:850 Nickname: Mariners Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Home Field: Ritchie Field (1,500) President: Dr. Bill Brennan Athletic Director: Steve Peed SID: Riana Sidelinger SID Phone: (207) 326-0113 SID Email: riana.sidelinger@mma.edu Head Coach: Chris McKenney (Springfield ‘84) Coach’s Record: 57-76 (15th season) Starters Returning/Lost: NA

SEPTEMBER 5 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

OLIVER KREMER #17 QB

MIT

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES

2015 OPPONENTS

SAM ENG-GROFF #18 WR JORDAN Lancaster, Pa. 5-11 185 Senior LAND

PATRICK HENNESSEY #15 WR

Painter, Va. 6-0 SR

Will start at receiver for second straight season, missed final four games with injury last season. 2014: had 26 receptions for 332 yards and a team-high six touchdowns. 2013: had 11 kick returns for 217 yards to lead the team with a 19.7 yard average. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-section selection for coach John Manion at Lampeter-Strasburg High ... also captain and All-section as member of the baseball team ... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... earned a Blue Star for performance on the Physical Fitness Exam (PFE) ... his grandfather served in the Army ... has two younger brothers Alec and Jake and a younger sister Anabeth ... son of Brian and Patricia Groff.

Pearland, Texas 6-1 Offensive Lineman

6-0

215

185

Junior

Plymouth, Ind.

260

195

Junior

KYLE JACKSON #80 WR Lincoln, R.I.

Junior

6-1 195

Junior

Will start at one of the wide receiver spots ... also an outfielder on the Coast Guard baseball team. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Alldivision selection for coach Waycott at Lincoln High ... also captain and All-division performer on the baseball

Will start at left tackle for the third straight season after starting the last 20 games. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-time captain and Lineman of the Year at Massena High ... won the Hobey Baker Award as member of hockey team and also played lacrosse ... member of National Honors Society. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... has a younger sister Courtney ... son of Andy, who enlisted in the Marines, and Julie Hart.

team. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute .... Mechanical Engineering major ... has an older sister Kristen ... both of his grandfathers were in the military, one in the Army and the other in the Navy ... son of Chris and Tracy Jackson.

18

October 31, 2015 @ New London, Conn. 1:00 p.m.

October 24, 2015 @ Milton, Mass. 1:00 p.m.

Location: Milton, Mass. Enrollment: 2,000 Nickname: Colonels Colors: Purple & White Home Field: Walter M. Katz Field (1,600) President: Kenneth K. Quigley, Jr. Athletic Director: Vinnie Eruzione SID: Ken Golner SID Phone: (617) 333-2324 SID Email: kgolner@curry.edu Head Coach: Skip Bandini (Mass. Maritime ‘81) Coach’s Record: 65-32 (10th season) Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6

Location: Dudley, Mass. Enrollment: 1,071 Nickname: Bison Colors: Black and White Home Field: Vendetti Field (1,500) President: Susan West Engelkemeyer Athletic Director: Chris Colvin SID: Pete DiVito SID Phone: (508) 213-2352 SID Email: petedivito@nichols.edu Head Coach: Dale Olmsted (West Liberty State) Coach’s Record: 1-9 (2nd season) Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10

SERIES INFORMATION

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2006 (Curry 34-28) Series Record: Curry leads 5-1 Last Curry Win: 2013, 27-24 Last Coast Guard Win: 2014, 17-0 Biggest Curry Win: 2010, 35-0 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2014, 17-0 Most Points in a Game: 62, (2006, Curry 34-28) Least Points in a Game: 17, (2007 and 2014) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won one

First Game: 2013 (CGA 37-20) Series Record: Coast Guard leads 2-0 Last Coast Guard Win: 2014, 28-12 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2013, 37-20 Most Points in a Game: 57, (2013, CGA 37-20) Least Points in a Game: 40, (2014, CGA 28-12) Current Streak: Coast Guard has won two straight

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE

Senior

Expected to start at tight end after earning a starting spot late last season. 2014: had 14 receptions for 126 yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Academic All-state selection for coach John Barron at Plymouth High ... also captain of both the basketball and golf teams. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... has an older sister Kristen, who was on the sailing team and graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 2012 ... his older brother Gordy, graduated last year ... has three younger brothers, Jack, Max and Tommy ... son of Larry and Michelle Holloway.

JORDAN HART #64 OL 6-3

6-2

NICHOLS

CURRY

MITCH HOLLOWAY #12 TE

Will backup at one of the outside linebacker spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Curt Brown at Granby ... also member of lacrosse, track, wrestling and soccer teams .... member of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Marine and Environmental Sciences major ... has a younger sister Katie ... son of Eric, a retired Master Chief in the Navy, and Christine Harris.

Massena, N.Y.

Senior

First team NEFC and All-ECAC punter last season will punt and kick again this season ... earned second team All-NEFC kicking honors in both 2012 and 2013. 2014: made 3 of 7 FG and 12 of 12 PAT’s while averaging 41.3 yards per punt. 2013: tied school record with 12 field goals ... made 12 of 16 FG’s and 28 of 29 PAT’s ... also punted 51 times for a 35.1 yard average. 2012: was a perfect 39 for 39 on extra point attempts while making six of 11 field goals including a 27-yarder to beat Worcester State in overtime. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Gene Johnson at Cypress Ranch High ... was captain of the soccer team. PERSONAL: Civil Engineering major ... both of his grandfathers were in the military, one in the Marines and the other in the Navy ... had and uncle in the Marines and another uncle in the Air Force ... has an older brother Devin ... son of Steve and Kris Henning.

ERIC HARRIS #27 DB 6-1

Will compete for time at wide receiver. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Noble Palmer at Broadwater Academy ... also captain of the basketball and baseball teams. PERSONAL: Management major ... has an older brother Connor ... son of

Cypress, Texas 6-0 180

Will compete for time on the line after backing up at left guard last season. He backed up on the defensive line as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-conference and two-time team MVP for coach Philip Farhat at Oakridge High ... team won conference championship during his junior season ... also captain, All-conference and Prep state runner up in wrestling ... member of the Headmaster’s List with a 4.0 GPA all four years. PERSONAL: Government major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year ... has an older brother Eli ... his grandfather was in the Air Force ... son of Butch and Kay Groves.

Norfolk, Va.

Senior

TYLER HENNING #91 K/P

LUKAS GROVES #55 OL Arlington, Texas

245

Rob and Martha Hennessey.

180

SEPTEMBER 4 11 19 25 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

@ Bridgewater State Fitchburg State @ Anna Maria Western New England

7:00 7:00 3:00 7:00

@ Salve Regina Nichols Coast Guard @ Maine Maritime

1:00 1:00 1:00 noon

@ Endicott MIT

5:30 1:00

SEPTEMBER 4 12 18 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (3-7, 3-4) SEPTEMBER 5 12 20 27 OCTOBER 3 11 18 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

WPI @ Fitchburg State Hobart @ Endicott

L 7-29 L 7-21 L 13-43 L 6-28

MIT @ Coast Guard @ Salve Regina

L 20-49 L 0-17 L 6-49

Westfield State @ Anna Maria Becker Endicott

7:00 1:00 7:00 noon

@ Western New England @ Curry 1:00 Salve Regina noon @ Coast Guard 1:00 @ MIT Maine Maritime

1:00 noon

2014 RESULTS (1-9, 0-7) SEPTEMBER 6 13 19 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 26 NOVEMBER 8 15

Western New England W 7-0 @ Nichols W 33-13 Maine Maritime W 28-23

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@ Westfield State @ Western Connecticut Becker Coast Guard

L 22-30 L 0-58 W 10-3 L 12-28

@ Salve Regina @ Endicott MIT Maine Maritime

L 7-48 L 16-26 L 20-52 L 43-62

Curry @ Western NE

L 13-33 L 14-41


2015 OPPONENTS

2015 PLAYER PROFILES MIKE CLANCY #38 RB

ENDICOTT

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND November 7, 2015 @ New London, Conn 1:00 p.m.

November 14, 2015 @ Beverly, Mass. Noon

Location: Beverly, Mass. Enrollment: 2,650 Nickname: Gulls Color: Blue & Green Home Field: Endicott Stadium (3,000) President: Dr. Richard E. Wylie Athletic Director: Bryan Wylie, Ph. D. SID: Shawn Mederios SID Phone: (978) 232-2305 SID Email: smedeiro@endicott.edu Head Coach: Kevin DeWall (Hobart, ‘00) Coach’s Record: 0-0 (1st season) Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14

Location: Springfield, Mass. Enrollment: 3,770 Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Royal Blue & Gold Home Field: Golden Bear Stadium (1,500) President: Dr. Anthony S. Caprio Athletic Director: Mike Theulen SID: Patrick Stewart SID Phone: (413) 782-1227 SID Email: patrick.stewart@wne.edu Head Coach: Keith Emery (Dickinson ‘94) Coach’s Record: 57-44 (11th season) Starters Returning/Lost: NA

SERIES INFORMATION

First Game: 2013 (CGA 41-38) Series Record: The series is tied 1-1 Last WNE Win: 2014, 22-7 Last Coast Guard Win: 2013, 41-38 Biggest WNE Win: 2014, 22-7 Biggest Coast Guard Win: 2013, 41-38 Most Points in a Game: 79, (2013, CGA 41-38) Least Points in a Game: 29, (2014, WNE 22-7) Current Streak: WNEU has won one

First Game: 2013 (Endicott 33-7) Series Record: Endicott leads 2-0 Last Endicott Win: 2014, 14-13 Biggest Endicott Win: 2013, 33-7 Most Points in a Game: 40, (2013, Endicott 33-7) Least Points in a Game: 27, (2014, Endicott 14-13) Current Streak: Endicott has won two straight

2015 SCHEDULE

2015 SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 5 11 19 25 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

Springfield @ Westfield State Union @ Curry

1:00 7:00 1:00 7:00

Nichols @ Maine Maritime @ MIT Endicott

1:00 noon 5:00 1:00

@ Coast Guard Salve Regina

1:00 1:00

SEPTEMBER 5 12 19 26 OCTOBER 3 17 24 31 NOVEMBER 7 14

2014 RESULTS (8-2, 5-2) SEPTEMBER 5 13 27 OCTOBER 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

@ Springfield Westfield State @ Maine Maritime

W 38-34 W 17-14 W 80-16

Coast Guard Salve Regina @ Union @ MIT

W 22-7 W 34-31 W 36-14 L 34-35

@ Curry Endicott Nichols

L 0-7 W 33-28 W 41-14

Framingham State @ Hobart @ St. Lawrence @ Nichols

noon noon 1:00 noon

MIT noon @ Salve Regina noon Maine Maritime noon @ Western New England 1:00 Curry Coast Guard

5:30 noon

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@ Framingham State L 17-20 Hobart L 18-28 @ Kean W 41-28 Curry W 28-6 @ Maine Maritime Nichols @ Coast Guard MIT @ Western NE @ Salve Regina

KEVIN DUFAUCHARD #29 RB New Orleans, La. 5-9 150

TOM CONDON #74 OL

J.D. DUNAWAY #61 OL Virginia Beach, Va. 6-1

the Dean’s List. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has two older brothers, Billy and Timmy and an older sister Kerry ... son of Tom and Clare Condon.

W 45-28 W 26-16 W 14-13

Will backup at one of the cornerback spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and fouryear starter for coach Craig Buzea at Homewood-Flossmoor High ... also captain and All-conference performer as a member of the track team. PERSONAL: Electrical Engineering major ... has a brother John and a sister Ayanna ... son of William and Dianne Daniels. Los Angeles, Calif.

6-1 185

260

Junior

Makes the move to center after starting at right guard for the past two seasons. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and twotime All-district performer for coach Chris Scott at Ocean Lakes High .. won the Outstanding Senior Award and earned an Academic letter three times. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last season ... has three younger brothers Hudson, a freshman on the Bears football team, Jacob and Mason and a younger sister Melanie ... his uncle played football at Navy ... son of Dan, a Commander in the Navy played football at Annapolis, and Missy Dunaway.

Sophomore

JAKE DAVID #11 WR

Sophomore

Is expected to battle for time at one of the wide receiver spots and will also be used a a kick returner. 2014: had eight receptions for 50 yards while leading the team with 23 kickoff returns for 514 yards and average of 22.3 yards per return.

Senior

Tri-captain will again start at left guard for the third straight season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Eastern Mass. Shirners All-Star selection for coach Sean Clifford at WhitmanHanson High ... captain and Patriot League Champion in wrestling ... also member of track team ... member of

Chicago, Ill. 5-6 165

Sophomore

Is expected to backup at the quarterback spot this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and first team All-conference selection for coach Glenn Labossiere at Griswold High ... also captain and All-conference in baseball ... was the class valedictorian. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... member of the Dean’s List ... has two younger sisters Meghan and Kaitlyn ... his grandfather graduated from the Coast Guard Academy in 1969 ... son of Scott and Wendy Davis.

WILL DANIELS #41 DB

2014 RESULTS (5-5, 4-3) SEPTEMBER 6 13 20 27 OCTOBER 4 11 25 NOVEMBER 1 8 15

Griswold, Conn. 6-0 175

Will start at running back this season. 2014: saw action in seven games and carried 44 times for 121 yards. 2013: played in nine games and carried 18 times for 35 yards and two touchdowns. 2012: saw action in six games and carried 30 times for 104 yards and a touchdown ... also caught 11 passes for 62 yards and a score ... scored both his touchdowns vs. Bridgewater State. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Joe Gallagher at Haverford High ... also member of indoor and outdoor track team. PERSONAL: Management major ... has seven brothers, Steve, Pat, Chris, Brian, Kevin, Jack and Bill and one sister Caitie ... son of Kevin and Alex Clancy.

Whitman, Mass. 6-2 230

SERIES INFORMATION

ADAM DAVIS #5 QB

Havertown, Pa. 5-10 190 Senior SO • 6-4, 190 • Ross, Ohio

Sophomore

Will backup at one of the wide receiver spots this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain for coach Brent Huff at St. Genevieve High ... also captain of baseball team and member of the basketball team. PERSONAL: Attended Marion Military Institute ... Management major ... has an older sister Stephanie ... his uncle Caesar Gutierrez is in the Navy ... son of Mark and Edith David.

L 29-34 L 28-33 L 23-35

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2015 PLAYER PROFILES CODY BAIN #81 TE Beaver Falls, Pa. 5-11 185

CHRISTIAN BREVIARIO #8 LB

Sophomore

Tampa, Fla.

Expected to battle for time at tight end ... also a pitcher on the Coast Guard baseball team where he posted a 2.66 ERA and led the team with four saves last season. 2014: had five receptions for 52 yards at the tight end spot. HIGH SCHOOL: All-section honorable mention linebacker at Blackhawk High ... also captain and All-section outfielder on the baseball team. PERSONAL: Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering major ... member of the Dean’s List ... has a younger sister Erin ... son of John, who served in the Air Force, and Ann Margaret Bain.

5-10

200

Sophomore

Will compete for time at linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain, All-conference and All-Tampa Bay honorable mention linebacker for coach Chris Taylor at Fivay High. PERSONAL: Mechanical Engineering major ... has a younger sister Trinity and an older sister Caitlynn ... son of Christine and Daniel Demeo. JACOB BROWN #20 LB Virginia Beach, Va.

5-9 185 Sophomore

Is the favorite to start at one of the outside linebacker spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allconference selection for coach Robert Jackson at Salem High ... team was two-time regional champions ... also a member of the basketball team ... graduated with a 4.02 GPA. PERSONAL: Government major ... his cousin Cory Jones is a Chief Warrant Officer in the Coast Guard ... has an older brother Lawrence, who played defensive back at Army and graduated in 2011 ... son of Lawrence and Terri Brown.

MARK BEHNE #1 DB Clifton, Va. 5-10 150

ALL-TIME COAST COAST GUARD ACADEMY ALL-TIME ACADEMY RECORDS RECORDS

Senior

NEFC second team All-conference selection last season ... will start at free safety for second straight season ... also starting shortstop on the Coast Guard baseball team. 2014: started all ten games at free safety and had 55 tackles, 28 solo and three interceptions. 2013: saw action in all ten games in the secondary and made 48 tackles, 29 solo and blocked a kick. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-district selection for coach Chris Haddock at Centreville High ... also captain and All-district selection in baseball. PERSONAL: Management major ... has an older brother Scott, who serves in the Marines, an older sister Rachel and a younger brother Jake, who is freshman on the team ... son of Dan, who served in the Air Force, and Anne Behne.

CAMDEN CECCHINI #21 RB Tulsa, Ok. 5-10 170

Sophomore

Will battle for the starting running back spot this season. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Alldistrict defensive end for coach Joe Medina at Cascia Hall Prep ... team was state runner up ... also second team All-Metro selection as member of the baseball team which was a 2014

BLAKE BONIFAS #99 DL Sterling Heights, Mich. 6-2 250 Senior

state qualifier. PERSONAL: Marine and Environmental Science major ... his grandfather is a World War II Army veteran ... son of Joe and Rebecca Cecchini.

Will start at nose guard for the second straight season. 2014: started all ten games and had 41 tackles, 22 solo, 2.5 for loss. 2013: made two starts and had nine tackles, five solo with a sack. 2012: saw action in six games and made two tackles. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and Allconference, All-county and All-East side Metro Detroit honorable mention selection for coach Tony Smith at Utica High ... also member of wrestling team. PERSONAL: Attended Georgia Military College ... Government major ... has an older brother Kyle and a younger brother Reid ... son of David and Monique Bonifas.

CHARLIE CHAVTUR #26 LB Reedsport, Ore. 6-0 190 Senior

Expected to backup at one of the outside linebacker spots. HIGH SCHOOL: Captain and All-league selection for coach Shane Nelson at Reedsport High ... also second place in the state in the 300 meter hurdles ... member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Operations Research and Computer Analysis major ... named to the NEFC All-Academic team last year ... his grandfather is retired from the Navy ... has a younger brother Chris ... son of Chuck, who is in the Coast Guard, and Tricia Chavtur.

INDIVIDUAL PASSING Most Yards, Game: Most Yards, Season: Most Yards, Career: Passes Attempted, Game: Passes Attempted, Season: Passes Attempted, Career: Passes Completed, Game: Passes Completed, Season: Passes Completed, Career: Touchdown Passes, Game: Touchdown Passes, Season: Touchdown Passes, Career: INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Passes Caught, Game: Passes Caught, Season: Passes Caught, Career: Yards, Game: Yards, Season: Yards, Career: TD Passes Caught, Game:

TD Passes Caught, Season: TD Passes Caught, Career:

Yards Passing, Season: Total Yards, Game: Avg. Total Yards, Season: Interceptions, Game: Interceptions, Season: First Downs, Game: First Downs, Season: Avg. points Per Game, Season: Fumbles Recovered, Game: Fumble Recovered, Season: QB Sacks, Game:

16, Collis Brown vs. WNE, 2013 70, Eric Gerken, 2011 191, Collis Brown, 2011-14 244, Collis Brown vs. WNE, 2013 983, Collis Brown, 2013 2,356, Christian Lee, 1993-96 3, Casey Paris vs. Maine Maritime, 2012 Steve Arguelles vs. Maine Maritime, 2008 Ed Richard vs Buffalo, 1977; Alex Simonka vs. Seton Hall, 1978; Jesse Morton vs. WPI, 1993 Al Thompson vs. Plymouth State, 1996 9, Al Thompson, 1996 & 1997 24, Al Thompson, 1994-1997

QB Sacks, Season: TEAM OFFENSIVE RECORDS Most Passing Yards, Game: Most Passing Yards, Season: Most Passes Attempted, Game: Most Passes Attempted, Season: Most Passes Completed, Game: Most Passes Completed, Season: Most TD Passes, Game: Most TD Passes, Season: Most Rushing Yards, Game: Most Rushing Yards, Season: Most Total Offense Yards, Game: Most Total Offense Yards, Season: Most First Downs, Game: Most First Downs, Season: Most Points Scored, Game:

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Most Yards, Game: 277, Jon Tillman vs. WPI, 2003 Most Yards, Season: 1,369, James Jones, 1996 Most Yards Per Game, Season: 138.8, Jon Tillman, 2003 Most Yards, Career: 3,380, James Jones, 1993-96 Rushes, Game: 42, James Jones vs. Kings Point, 1996 Rushes, Season: 319, James Jones, 1996 Rushes, Career: 833, James Jones, 1993-96 TDs Rushing, Game: #6, John Thompson vs. Middlebury, 1941 TDs Rushing, Season: 22, James Jones, 1996 TDs Rushing, Career: 38, James Jones, 1993-96 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Yards, Game: Most Yards, Season: Most Yards, Career: Most Points, Season: Most Points, Career:

Most Points Scored, Season: Most Return Yards, Game:

LONGEST PLAYS Longest Pass: 96 yds., Jon Resch to Pat Meggers vs. Fitchburg St., 2012 Longest Rush: 97 yds., Scott Huerter vs Norwich, 1988 Longest Punt: 81 yds., Jesse Harms vs. Norwich, 2005 Gene Kenny vs. Wesleyan, 1948 John Thompson vs. AIC, 1939 Longest FG: 50 yds., Phil Heyl vs. WPI 1974 Longest Interception Return: 95 yds., Tom Hawkins vs. RPI, 1947 Longest Interception Return for TD: 95 yds., Tom Hawkins vs RPI, 1947 Longest Kickoff Return: 97 yds., Justin Andrews vs. WPI (no TD), 2004 97 yds., Marcus Canady vs WPI, 1999 Longest Kick Return for TD: 97 yds., Canady vs WPI, 1999 Longest Punt Return: 90 yds., Bob Cross vs RPI, 1968 Longest Punt return for TD: 90 yds., Bob Cross vs RPI, 1968

Tom Vorholt vs RPI, 1975;

Bob Rzemieniwski vs RPI, 1972; Interceptions, Season Interceptions, Career: Int’s Ret. for TD, Season: Interception Yards, Season: Consec. Games with an Int.: Punt Return Yards, Game: Tackles & Assists, Game: Tackles & Assists, Season: Tackles & Assists, Career: QB Sacks, Game:

482, 2009 vs. Maine Maritime 2,694, 2012 67*, 1984 vs. WPI 436*, 1984 36, 2009 vs. Maine Maritime 239, 2012 7, 1985 24, 2012 463, 1988 vs. WPI 3,414, 1988 684, 2007 vs. Fitchburg State 3,661, 2012 32, 2007 vs. Fitchburg State 197, 2007 62, 2004 vs. Mass. Maritime 1985 vs. N.Y. Maritime 345, 1996 203, 1990 vs. USMMA

8, Tyler Henning vs. Fitchburg State, 2012 8, Rob Tarantino vs. NY Maritime, 1985 Most PAT’s, Season: 46, Steve Deveau, 1996 Most PAT’s, Career: 87, David Lieberman, 2004-07 Most Field Goals, Game: 4, Steve Ciccalone vs. Trinity, 1971 Most Field Goals, Season: 12, Tyler Henning, 2013 David Lieberman, 2007 Jaime Roth, 1988 Most Field Goals, Career: 28, Jacob Shackleford, 2008 - 2011 Best Punting Average, Game: 57, John Thompson vs. AIC, 1939 Best Punting Average, Season: 44.3, John Thompson, 1939

504, Jeff Hagan vs Trinity, 1985 2,675, Jon Resch, 2012 4,883, Jon Resch, 2009-12 132, James Jones, 1996 228, James Jones, 1993-96

Kip Whiteman vs RPI,1989;

-112, 1989 vs. Wesleyan 652, 1989 0, 1977, vs Kings Point; 1982 vs. Hofstra 994, 1974 51, 1977 vs.Western Conn. 224.5, 1988 7, 1985 vs. RPI; 1975 vs. RPI 24, 1973 3, 1977 vs. Western Conn. 131, (13.1 per game) 1988 5.25, 1963 6, 1984 vs. Marist 27, 1980 13, 1989 vs. Wesleyan, 1977 vs. Trinity 47, 1973

KICKING Most PAT’s, Game:

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS Interceptions, Game: 4, Ron Davies vs Norwich, 1989;

QB Sacks, Season:

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TEAM DEFENSIVE RECORDS Yards Rushing, Game: Yards Rushing, Season: Yards Passing, Game:

469, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2009 2,514, Jon Resch, 2012 4,569, Jon Resch, 2009-12 67*, Kurt Cox vs WPI, 1984 409, Derek Victory, 2014 849, Cory Anderson, 2002-05 36, Derek Victory vs. WNE, 2013 220, Derek Victory, 2014 425, Cory Anderson, 2002-05 6, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2012 6, Jon Resch vs. Maine Maritime, 2009 23, Jon Resch, 2012 38, Jon Resch, 2009-12

Rick Cueroni vs RPI, 1952 11, Steve Arguelles, 2006; Ron Davies, 1989; Bill Bryant, 1973 24, Ron Davies 1988-91 2, Ron Davies,1990 260, Bill Bryant,1973 7, Ron Davies, 1989-90 167, Eric Gerken vs. Fitchburg St., 2010 32, Rich Heppenstall, 1992 160, Rich Heppenstall, 1992 388, Mike Gardner, 1974-78 5, Gary Tomasulo vs Wesleyan; 5, Steve Ziomek vs. Colby 16, Steve Ziomek, 1971

* New England College Division Record # Ties New England College Division Record

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2005 FINALSTATISTICS STATISTICS 2014 FINAL RUSHING

Jake Wawrzyniak Mike Clancy Derek Victory Bryan Popp Jordan Groff Gordy Holloway Camden Cecchini Matt Monteilh Kevin Dufachard Ryan Robertson Collis Brown

Att.

96 44 50 6 5 6 3 11 2 1 1

RECEIVING Bryan Popp Collis Brown Jordan Groff Blake Thompson Jake Wawrzyniak Mitch Holloway Matt Monteilh Kevin Dufachard Mike Clancy Cody Bain Camden Cecchini Adam David Gordy Holloway Kyle Wood Scott Wawrzyniak Aaron Black

+

391 128 192 38 22 24 6 13 5 0 0

No. 59 53 26 23 16 15 11 8 6 5 2 1 1 1 1 1

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43 7 101 4 8 10 0 7 0 0 4

Yds. 602 487 332 289 99 126 59 50 29 52 0 18 12 9 7 5

PASSING C-A Pct. Derek Victory 220-409 53.8 Gordy Holloway 6-19 31.6 Blake Thompson 2-2 100.0 Jake Wawrzyniak 0-2 0.0 Collis Brown 1-1 100.0 KICK RETURNS Kevin Dufauchard

Matt Monteilh James Rizzo Cody Bain PUNT RETURNS

Kyle Jackson Mark Behne Matt Monteilh

No. 23 15 3 1 No. 10 6 1

Yds. 514 230 34 23 Yds. 16 18 5

TD 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg. 3.6 2.8 1.8 5.7 2.8 2.3 2.0 0.5 2.5 0.0 -4.0

Net

PUNTS Tyler Henning Chris Bell

348 121 91 34 14 14 6 6 5 0 -4

SCORING

Jordan Groff Bryan Popp J. Wawrzyniak Tyler Henning Chris Bell Gordy Holloway Collis Brown Eli Maurer Aaron Black Blake Thompson

Avg. TD Yds/G 10.2 4 60.2 9.2 1 48.7 12.8 6 55.3 12.6 1 28.9 6.2 0 11.0 8.4 0 21.0 5.4 0 5.9 6.2 0 5.6 4.8 0 4.1 10.4 0 10.4 0.0 0 0 18.0 0 9.0 12.0 0 3.0 9.0 0 0.9 7.0 0 0.7 5.0 1 5.0 Yds. 2,061 37 46 0 32

TD 12 0 0 0 0

Lg. 47 28 20 23

Avg. TD 1.6 0 3.0 0 5.0 0

Lg. 7 17 5

No. 51 1 TD

6 5 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 1

Yds. 2,105 35 XPK

0 0 0 12-13 7-7 0 0 0 0 0

Avg. 41.3 35.0 XPC

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Avg. TD Eli Maurer 5 67 13.4 Mark Behne 3 67 22.3 Joe Rizzardi 2 127 63.5 Victor Rizzardi 1 34 34.0 Tony Buzzini 1 50 50.0 James Rizzo 1 0 0.0 RESULTS (3-7, 2-5 NEFC)

St. Lawrence Merchant Marine @ Hampden-Sydney @ Nichols * @ Western New England * Curry * @ Maine Maritime * Endicott * Salve Regina * @ MIT

Int 21 1 0 1 0

Avg. TD 22.3 0 15.3 0 11.3 0 23.0 0

COAST GUARD’S ALL-TIME NEFC HONORS

SCORE BY QUARTERS CGA 14 66 Opponents 52 82

37 45

TEAM TOTALS CGA First Downs 156 First Downs (R/P/PN) 35-105-16 Rushes-Net Yards 238-623 Rushing per game 62.3 Passing yards 2,176 Passing per game 217.6 Passes (C/A/I) 229-433-23 Total Offense Yards 2,799 Total Offense per game 279.9 Fumbles-Lost 7-4 Penalties-Yards 40-376 Punts-Average 53-40.4

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Lg. 70 35 FG

0 0 0 3-7 1-2 0 0 0 0 0

NEFC All-Conference Selections 2006 – Bogan Division Pts

36 30 24 21 10 6 6 6 6 6

LG 1 0 0 0 0 0

47 48 74 34 50 0

L 14-45 W 42-31 L 0-56 W 28-12 L 7-22 W 17-0 L 7-13 L 13-14 L 10-20 L 13-24 34 58

Sam England Ryan Fox Jesse Karr Casey Paris

-- 151 -- 237 OPP 208 114-87-7 494-1,994 199.4 1,793 179.3 180-307-13 3,787 448.4 15-9 63-578 52-35.8

Steve Arguelles Christian George Jay Gill Jesse Harms John McDonald Ryan Sifflard Josh Williams Justin Brooks Charles England Nick Hartman Josh Kirby Lance Lynch John McDonald Mike Zielinski

DB QB LB P DL G RB OT OT G DL RB DL TE

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

Steve Arguelles Christian George Ryan Sifflard

Defensive Rookie of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Off. Lineman of the Year

Justin Brooks Kyle Ennis Christian George Jesse Harms Nick Hartmann Matt Krueger David Lieberman Lance Lynch John McDonald Pat Bennett Brian Field Brian Yurovich

DB RET OT LB QB P G C K RB DL DB LB DL

Bill George Christian George Nick Hartman

Coach of the Year Offensive Player of the Year Off. Lineman of the Year

Pat Bennett Kyle Ennis Eric Gerken Pat Bennett Nick Greaver Chris Izuritea Ryan Schmid

Eric Gerken John Manganiello Jarrod Owens Nick Peters Drew Russo

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team

Parker Bateson Pat Meggers John Resch Jacob Bibb Jed Daleiden Tyler Henning John Manganiello Evan Rothfeld Mike Vitrano

OT DL K

First Team First Team First Team

WR RET DL QB LB DB

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

LB WR QB OT C K DL DB G

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

DB DL WR LB LB DL K

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2013 – NEFC Joe Rizzardi Aaron Black Collis Brown Victor Rizzardi Kyle Wood Joel Wyman Tyler Henning Derek Victory

Offensive Rookie of the Year

2014 – NEFC Joe Rizzardi Aaron Black Kyle Wood Tyler Henning Mark Behne Bryan Popp Victor Rizzardi Joel Wyman

2009 – Bogan Division Justin Brooks Doug Piper Jacob Shackleford

First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2012 – Bogan Division

First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

DB OT LB K LB WR LB

DB LB WR RET DL DB DL

2011 – Bogan Division

2008 – Bogan Division Pat Bennett Justin Brooks Brian Field Jacob Shackleford Brian Yurovich Sam England Kyle Ennis

Second Team Second Team Second Team Second Team

2010 – Bogan Division

2007 – Bogan Division Steve Arguelles

WR G QB TE

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DB DL LB P DB WR LB DL

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THE HISTORY 1965 - The New England Football Conference is founded by charter members Curry, Bridgewater State and Maine Maritime. 1971 - Plymouth State and New England College become conference members. 1972 - Nichols College and Boston State become conference members. 1972 - New England College suspends football program following ’72 season; Mass. Maritime Academy becomes conference member. 1973 - Framingham State and New Haven become conference members. 1979 - Western Connecticut State becomes conference member. 1981 - Western New England College becomes conference member. 1981 - New Haven leaves conference, moves to Division II. 1981 - Boston State suspends football program following ’81 season. 1982 - Westfield State becomes conference member. 1985 - Fitchburg State and Worcester State become conference members. 1985 - Western Connecticut leaves conference to pursue independent schedule. 1987 - UMass Lowell becomes conference member in 1987, initiating a split into two six-team divisions with divisional winners meeting in championship playoff game. 1988 - UMass Boston and UMass Dartmouth become conference members. 1988 - Western New England leaves conference following ’88 season. 1992 - Plymouth State and UMass Lowell join the Freedom Football Conference; Curry and Nichols join the Eastern Collegiate Football Conference. 1992 - The conference now numbers nine colleges that play a round robin schedule. 1997 - Five new members begin conference play in 1998: Curry, Nichols, MIT, Salve Regina and WNEC. The 14-team conference will have two 7-team divisions. 1999 - Bridgewater State (10-0) receives first automatic qualification to NCAA playoffs. 2000 - The first Championship game in the 14-team Conference is scheduled. Wal*Mart agrees to sponsor the game. The Divisions are re-named with the Red being the Bogan Division and the Blue becoming the Boyd Division named after the NEFC’s first two commissioners. Bridgewater State defeats Salve Regina 27-24 for the championship. UMass Boston drops football. 2001 - The Bogan Division plays with only six teams while the Boyd continues with seven. Endicott College begins a football program and is admitted into the Boyd Division beginning with the 2003 season. 2004 - A Most Valuable Player Award is established for the NEFC Championship Game and is named the William Mottola Award in honor of the long-time conference commissioner. 2005 - Plymouth State University and the United States Coast Guard Academy are admitted as members for play beginning in the 2006 season. Plymouth enters the Boyd Division and Coast Guard Academy will compete in the Bogan Division.

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1922 (0-3) R.I. College Newport Torp. Providence

Opp 12 6 26

CG 0 0 0

1923 (0-3) Providence R.I. College Lowell Tech

Opp 27 13 14

CG 0 0 12 19

1926 (2-2) Harvard JV Lowell Textile Tufts JV Connecticut JV

Opp 45 12 0 0

CG 0 0 6 0 3 6 26

1927 (1-6) Canisius Connecticut Arnold Harvard JV Boston Coll. JV R.I. College Arnold

Opp 46 38 13 19 45 13 0

CG 0 0 12 26 20 0 6 45

1928 (3-3-2) Opp Lowell Textile 14 Rhode Island 7 Harvard JV 12 Arnold 0 Arnold 0 Connecticut 20 Providence 6 Long Island Univ. 0

CG 6 0 25 13 0 0 0 0

1929 (1-6-1) Opp Brooklyn 6 Norwich 7 Long Island Univ. 0 Lowell Textile 20 Connecticut 19 R.I. College 27 Providence 33 St. Thomas 34

CG 0 0 0 0 0 27 12 61 18

1930 (4-5) Opp Harvard 33 Vermont 13 Norwich 6 Rhode Island 26 Connecticut 13 Brooklyn 0 Long Island Univ. 6 Cooper Union 0 Seton Hall 7

CG 7 13 0 6

1931 (4-2-1) Worcester Tech Brooklyn Middlebury Rhode Island

Opp 6 0 15 33

0 6 44

Connecticut Norwich Seton Hall

0 0 0

CG 0 0 8 0 0 13

1932 (1-3-2) Worcester Tech Colby Norwich Rhode Island Connecticut Mass. State

Opp 0 21 0 13 0 21

CG 25 13 6 12 0 8

1933 (3-2-1) Worcester Tech Trinity Middlebury Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 0 0 20 20 0 7

CG 13 13 2 6 0 0 6

1934 (1-6) Colby Worcester Tech Middlebury Trinity Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 19 0 32 14 19 13 19

CG 0 3 8 3 7 0 19

1935 (2-5) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury American Rhode Island Connecticut Norwich

Opp 27 6 6 6 13 7 0

CG 0 0 0 6 14 12 26

1936 (2-2-3) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich American Connecticut Mass. State

Opp 0 0 12 6 7 45 20

CG 0 7 0 6 0 7 0

1937 (3-3-1) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich AIC Mass. State Connecticut

Opp 21 6 46 0 6 6 0

CG 0 0 0 13

1938 (2-6) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich

Opp 27 9 7 0

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0 19 0 6

Trinity Rensselaer Mass. State Connecticut

26 7 7 25

CG 7 0 14 7 6 0 0 0

1939 (0-8) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Middlebury Norwich Rensselaer Mass. State Connecticut AIC

Opp 20 6 19 17 12 6 14 7

CG 9 17 0 16 14 27 33 19

1940 (4-4) Connecticut Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Middlebury Mass. State

Opp 10 0 8 27 20 7 0 6

CG 38 7 48 34 19 13 20 57

1941 (6-2) Rhode Island Connecticut Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Middlebury

Opp 0 0 0 0 13 14 21 0

CG 14 40 14 6 35 33 52 0 14

1942 (7-2) Wesleyan Worcester Tech Colby Norwich Trinity Rensselaer Middlebury Connecticut Springfield

Opp 6 0 12 13 7 0 0 16 13

CG 25 12 0 0 7 27 7 12 31

1943 (3-6) Bates Yale Dartmouth Holy Cross Rensselaer Bates Tufts Worcester Brown

Opp 6 20 47 33 0 6 20 19 34

CG 33 40 3

1944 (6-3) Bates Tufts Yale

Opp 0 7 7

39 38 0 14 20 19

Worcester Tech Rensselaer Army Holy Cross Brown Dartmouth

0 6 76 26 0 0

CG 6 0 0 7 0 6 6 6

1945 (0-7-1) Tufts Virginia Scranton Rensselaer Harvard Brown Holy Cross Yale

Opp 14 39 0 18 25 33 39 41

CG 33 14 18 0 14 13 13 7

1946 (3-5) Rensselaer Amherst Colby Harvard Yale Connecticut Tufts Boston U.

Opp 0 13 12 69 47 27 18 34

CG 19 0 20 7 7 0 13

1947 (2-3-2) Rensselaer Amherst Colby Middlebury Rhode Island Connecticut Worcester Tech

Opp 19 13 6 7 27 14 8

CG 20 12 7 0 19 19 13

1948 (4-3) Arnold Amherst Wesleyan Middlebury Norwich Colby Rensselaer

Opp 0 26 20 32 0 14 6

CG 27 13 6 21 35 33 0 26

1949 (5-3) Arnold Amherst Wesleyan Kings Point Lowell Worcester Tech Rensselaer Norwich

Opp 26 27 12 14 7 32 20 0

CG 41 0 27 21 0

1950 (3-4) Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech

Opp 0 41 13 27 6

Senior Blake Bonifas (41 tackles) returns as nose guard to bolster the front three.

an injury. This season promising freshman Cole Austin could also handle some of the kicking duties.

The Bears return a veteran linebacking corp led by senior tri-captains Kyle Wood (73 tackles, team-high five sacks), a first team Allconference performer, and Paul Puddington (22 tackles) along with classmates Cory Sonnega (42 tackles) and Ed Lazowski (31 tackles). The secondary is also full of experienced veterans in senior strong safety Joe Rizzardi (85 tackles, 2 INT), a first team All-NEFC selection along with senior free safety Mark Behne (55 tackles, 3 INT) as well as senior cornerbacks Eli Maurer (42 tackles), who led the team with five interceptions and Joe Rizzo (52 tackles). Sophomore Will Daniels is also expected to see playing time this season.

The Bears despite playing well dropped the final four games of the season, a couple of those were games Coast Guard had chances to win and George knows that needs to change. “In the history of the United States Coast Guard Academy, dating back to the Otto Graham era, we have to win the close games and that is the key,” said George. “We need to make the big play at the end and that will be an emphasis from day one.

It is always exciting to get a new season started, but this year the Bears open the 2015 campaign with a home night game, the first game under the lights at home since 1996 when they host Anna Maria on Thursday, September 3rd at 7 p.m. before the annual rival at Merchant Marine and then a trip to Washing“The linebackers and Senior Wide Receiver ton, D.C., to play Catholic, Jordan Groff defensive backs have to a chance for Coast uard continue to work hard to faithful at headquarters to catch a game in their play at the level they played at last season and I own back yard. am confident that with the players we have we can fill the holes left on our defensive line,” said “I know our guys are excited, but also the whole George. Academy is excited about the opener under the lights at home against a veteran Anna Maria Senior Tyler Henning, a first team All-conferteam” said George. “Then our annual battle for ence and All-ECAC punter last season is back the Secretaries Cup at Merchant Marine and I after averaging 41.3 yards per punt last season. have already heard from alot of Coast Guard He also handles the kicking duties after earning people in the D.C. area that are excited that All-conference honors as the place kicker during we will be making the trip down there to play Catholic, so before we even get into league play his freshman and sophomore seasons. He was we have three exciting challenges ahead of us.” limited in his place kicking last season due to 13


2015 SEASON PREVIEW Coast Guard will welcome back 16 starters, including four All-Conference selections for the 2015 season from a team that went 3-7 overall 9 SEASON PREVIEW and 2-5 in the New England Football Conference.

ALL-TIME SCORES

coach Bill George in his 17th season and has the most wins, 52 of any football coach in Coast Guard history. “Our number one priority is to cut down on the turnovers and improve our third-and-short and redzone success”.

The Bears welcome back seven starters on offense including four offensive linemen and junior quarterback Derek Victory, who is already closing in on every major career passing record at the Academy entering the season. Victory set single-season school record last year with 220 completions and 409 attempts as he threw for 2,061 yards with 13 touchdowns and 21 interceptions. Sophomores Adam Davis and Oliver Kremer along with freshman Ethan Goldcamp will all battle for the backup quarterback spot.

Senior wide receiver Jordan Groff, who missed the final four games of the season with an injury last season, returns after an outstanding junior season in which he had 26 receptions for 332 yards and led the team with six touchdown receptions. Junior wideouts Kyle Jackson and seniors Pat Hennessey and Carter Provost along with tight ends senior Mitch HolloSEPTEMBER way and sophomore 3 Anna Maria 7:00 Cody Bain give Victory 12 @ Merchant Marine 2:30 plenty of options in the 19 @ Catholic 1:00 Bears no-huddle attack. 26 Salve Regina * (PW) 1:30

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OCTOBER 3 @ Maine Maritime * 17 MIT * (HC) 24 @ Curry * 31 Nichols *

noon 1:30 1:00 1:00

Senior Mike Clancy (44 carries, 128 yards), a proven durable back, along with sophomores Camden Cecchini and Kevin Dufauchard will all battle for time in the Bears backfield.

The Bears welcome back four starting lineman as senior NOVEMBER tri-captain Tom Condon (LG) 7 Western N.E. * 1:00 and junior Jordan Hart (LT) 14 @ Endicott * noon both return on the left side of the line for the third striaght On the defensive side * NEFC Game season. Senior Kevin Painten of the ball, Coast Guard moves from right tackle to returns seven startright guard and junior J.D. ers, including a trio of Dunaway shifts from right guard to center. All-conference performers, but the Bears must Sophomore Cory Tomasetti is expected to start replace a pair of All-conference defensive ends at right tackle while junior Kyle Levy is a versain Aaron Black and Joel Wyman. tile player that can fill in at many spots on the offensive line. Coach George will count on the return of junior Logan Mars, who missed most of last season “Our Offensive line has to be the backbone of with an injury along with juniors Nick Lodovici the offense, its a veteran group now and they (21 tackles), James Walsh (18 tackles) and Brenhave to make fewer mistakes and lead the way dan McNeil (35 tackles), who makes the move for us to be successful this season,” said head from linebacker to fill the void at defensive end. 12

7 27

Northeastern Rensselaer

31 0

CG 20 27 28 28 27 13 35

1951 (6-0-1) Norwich Trinity Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Northeastern Rensselaer

Opp 6 19 14 20 7 13 14

CG 41 20 40 14 10 0 49

1952 (5-2) Norwich Colby Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 20 18 7 33 2 20 12

CG 13 6 7 0 25 12 7

1953 (4-2-1) Colby Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer St. Michael’s

Opp 0 6 21 9 14 6 6

CG 13 6 13 0 0 35 6

1954 (3-4) Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

Opp 12 0 33 6 42 7 26

CG 32 7 14 0 7 13 21

1955 (4-3) Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Trinity Drexel Rensselaer Amherst

Opp 9 14 7 27 27 0 13

CG 15 12 14 14 7 32 7

1956 (2-5) Worcester Tech Wesleyan Norwich Amherst Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

Opp 7 19 28 27 27 0 20

CG 7 0 0

1957 (2-5) Wesleyan Norwich Amherst

Opp 20 19 42

14 26 27 0

Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Drexel

20 7 20 6

CG 30 12 6 6 8 6 28

1958 (2-4-1) Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 30 0 15 50 14 56 8

CG 0 6 7 17 14 13 6 19

1959 (3-5) Geneva Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 35 34 20 15 12 20 26 2

CG 0 25 7 6 14 26 6 46

1960 (5-3) Geneva Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Rensselaer

Opp 20 0 2 26 7 18 21 6

CG 8 6 13 7 21 20 13 8

1961 (4-4) Vermont Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Trinity Rensselaer Tufts

Opp 28 7 9 40 14 12 0 22

CG 10 0 21 0 9 16 16 9

1962 (5-2-1) Drexel Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Tufts

Opp 8 8 0 29 8 16 14 8

CG 3 9 11 7 19 45

1963 (8-1) Drexel Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity

Opp 0 7 8 0 7 20

18 Central Conn. 0 12 Springfield 0 0 W. Kentucky* 27 * Tangerine Bowl in Orlando

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CG 6 23 17 20 7 0 15 27

1964 (3-5) Springfield Colby Norwich Wesleyan Amherst Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn.

Opp 14 0 21 21 34 13 28 18

CG 14 16 17 24 19 20 7 8

1965 (4-4) Springfield Colby Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Kings Point

Opp 30 6 0 7 7 28 31 17

CG 0 12 0 6 14 15 0 6

1966 (0-8) Springfield AIC Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Tech Trinity Central Conn. Kings Point

Opp 21 19 40 41 16 57 21 47

CG 0 14 10 0 7 28 0 10

1967 (0-8) Springfield AIC Norwich Wesleyan Worcester Trinity Central Conn. Cal-Riverside

Opp 62 35 16 29 19 30 29 27

CG 0 14 22 26 7 0 21 14 34 40

1968 (3-7) Springfield American Int’l. Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech. Trinity Rochester Rensselaer PMC College

Opp 39 27 26 36 33 36 47 42 20 14

CG 7 7 0 7 6 30 14 3 6 6

1969 (2-8) AIC Wayne State Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech Trinity Middlebury Lebanon Valley USIU

Opp 46 21 27 16 3 22 27 7 21 61

CG 29 31 16 13 10 22 6 21 7 27

1970 (5-5) Maine Maritime Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Southwestern Worcester Tech Trinity Case West Res. Lebanon Valley

Opp 12 3 7 35 7 24 14 31 22 21

CG 21 28 26 60 34 21 31 19 27 7

1971 (8-2) Opp Maine Maritime 6 Rensselaer 27 Colby 13 Norwich 14 Wesleyan 35 Tufts 16 Worcester Tech 23 Trinity 17 Case West. Res. 14 Washington & Lee 28

CG 13 24 16 20 29 14 13 9 6 12

1972 (3-7) Southwestern Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester Tech Trinity Maine Maritime Drexel

Opp 23 7 36 6 31 29 12 35 10 35

CG 0 30 28 20 27 41 27 10 19 9

1973 (8-2) Southern Conn. Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester Tech Trinity AIC Drexel

Opp 9 0 6 12 9 14 19 7 28 0


ALL-TIME SCORES

THE COACHING STAFF

CG 0 3 6 15 24 48 10 16 12 14

1974 (3-7) Southern Conn. Rensselaer Colby Norwich Wesleyan Tufts Worcester tech Trinity Kings Point American Int’l.

Opp 16 6 7 14 7 28 18 20 14 51

CG 30 6 0 0 0 9 13 7 6 20

1979 (1-8-1) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Fordham Southern Conn. Trinity Pace Seton Hall

Opp 23 6 10 32 33 10 27 19 14 35

CG 7 24 10 6 9 13 10 13 0 47

1984 (3-7) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Kings Point NY Maritime

Opp 13 6 21 49 13 0 27 38 41 0

CG 7 26 28 10 10 20 3 20 26 20

1975 (8-2) Opp Kings Point 9 Rensselaer 22 Colby 21 Norwich 3 Wesleyan 7 Worcester Tech 9 Trinity 16 Hobart 14 Washington & Lee 3 Southern Conn. 7

CG 7 0 7 7 27 13 8 6 38 16

1980 (2-8) Opp Rensselaer 12 Worcester Tech 14 Norwich 15 Wesleyan 26 Fordham 9 Bowdoin 35 Trinity 25 Southern Conn. 34 Hampden-Sydney 22 Hofstra 26

CG 8 22 19 7 28 62 24 27 14 17

1985 (4-6) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan NY Maritime Union Trinity Kings Point Marist

Opp 35 9 16 24 30 0 49 34 42 13

CG 7 17 17 0 6 6 0 0 15

1976 (1-8) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Southern Conn. Western Conn. Trinity Hobart

Opp 9 0 20 38 8 27 9 35 28

CG 14 0 0 20 3 6 9 14 8

1981 (3-6) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Bowdoin Trinity New Haven Hofstra

Opp 7 21 14 14 24 0 20 24 22

CG 14 16 18 10 41 0 0 0 12

1986 (4-5) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Union Trinity Kings Point Marist

Opp 6 9 42 15 19 21 31 28 7

CG 6 29 27 18 7 14 36 45 41

1977 (5-4) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Southern Conn. Western Conn. Trinity Buffalo

Opp 10 15 7 30 24 19 0 14 14

CG 7 22 32 16 8 13 3 21 12

1982 (2-7) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Bowdoin Trinity New Haven Hofstra

Opp 14 24 59 13 27 28 35 35 9

CG 7 7 35 7 15 13 44 30

1987 (6-2) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity

Opp 10 3 8 38 7 0 42 6

CG 7 29 21 26 0 7 6 18 29 21

1978 (3-7) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Fordham Southern Conn. Trinity Buffalo Seton Hall

Opp 10 0 13 29 28 28 10 20 25 40

CG 9 7 14 16 21 20 45 20 14 10

1983 (4-6) Western Conn. Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Bowdoin Trinity Kings Point Hofstra

Opp 12 14 35 15 18 0 15 42 21 31

CG 35 0 45 41 13 19 17 28 57 28

1988 (9-1) Opp Kings Point 7 Rensselaer 14 Worcester Tech 25 Norwich 20 Wesleyan 7 Marist 0 Union 10 Trinity 27 Siena 6 Plymouth State * 19

CG 22 14 27 14 21 35 0 7 46

1989 (5-4) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Siena

Opp 24 10 34 7 10 14 24 28 0

CG 21 6 14 41 13 29 3 21 13

1990 (4-5) Kings Point Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Marist Union Trinity Carnegie Mellon

Opp 17 7 17 9 14 0 17 10 24

CG 14 46 17 13 7 21 19 39 25

1991 (6-3) Rensselaer Worcester Tech Norwich Wesleyan Union Trinity Carnegie Mellon Pace University Kings Point

Opp 7 34 7 16 37 14 25 14 20

CG 20 12 19 13 6 9 13 10 0

1992 (1-8) UMass-Lowell RPI Stony Brook Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 14 24 14 8 21 20 28 42

CG 14 14 21 34 21 10 14 18 31

1993 (4-5) RPI Stony Brook Norwich Catholic Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 53 21 8 0 18 52 31 21 23

DAVE RATNER

JORDAN BERRIAN

Tight Ends

Wide Receivers

Jordan is in his fourth season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. He has coached a trio of All-conference receivers since arriving at the Academy. Berrian was an assistant coach at WPI in 2011 where he worked with the tight ends and was the video coordinator. Jordan was an assistant varsity and head JV coach at Cedar Cliff High in Pa. for in 2009 and 2010 where the team had a winning season and made back-to-back playoff appearances for the first time in 13 years.

Dave is in his first season as a part of the Bears coaching staff. Ratner is a 2005 graduate of the Coast Guard Academy and was a four-year member of the

football team. He is currently is an instructor in the department of mathematics. Upon graduation, he served on USCGC BRISTOL BAY in Detroit before becoming the officer in charge of Law Enforcement Detachment 403 in Miami. He also served as an operations officer on USCGC THETIS in Key West.

He served as a student coach from 2005-2008 while attending East Stroudsburg University where he earned a Sports Management degree with a minor in Business Management. Berrian, a native of Camp Hill, Pa., currently resides in Groton.

Ratner earned a Master’s Degree in Mathematics and Statistics from Georgetown.

CHRIS STRAND Defensive Line

Chris is in his first season as a part of the Bears coaching staff. Strand is a 2013 graduate of Ithaca College with a degree in Computer Science. He played four years at Ithaca after playing his high school football at nearby NFA. Strand spent the last two seasons as an assistant coach at Bacon Academy, he served as the lineman coach in 2013 and the defensive coordinator last season as the team finished 6-5 overall, just the second winning season in program history as the team set 11 records.

DON MILLER

Offensive Assistant Don begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Miller, who is the all-time winningest coach at Trinity, owns one of the top winning percentages in New England and Division III as he had a 174-77-5 record for winning percentage of .693 from 1967-’98. Don was named New England Small College Coach of the Year five times (1970, 1974, 1978, 1980 and 1993). Miller compiled a 31-2 record from 1955-58 as head coach at Newark (Del.) High School. Before arriving at Trinity, Miller served as Offensive Coordinator at Amherst from 1959-64.

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THE COACHING STAFF

ALL-TIME SCORES JAY DRISCOLL

DANA FLEISCHMANN

Defensive Line

Co-Defensive Coordinator Defensive Backs

Jay begins his 23rd season on the Bears staff. The New London native will coach the defensive line. Driscoll played at New London High and spent 11 years coaching high school football at Waterford, East Catholic and Norwich Free Academy. A defensive end at New London, Jay continued his playing career at the University of Connecticut where he played safety for the Huskies. Jay, an English teacher at Norwich Free Academy and his wife Sandra reside in Norwich with their sevenyear old twins Aaron and Amelia. He also has a daughter Julia (19).

Dana begins his 16th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Fleischmann serves as the Co-Defensive Coordinator and coaches the defensive backs. He was an assistant coach at Maine Maritime prior to arriving at the Academy. He worked with the running backs and served as Recruiting Coordinator and Academic Counselor. The 1997 graduate of the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota was a two-year letter winner as a punter and a All-Academic selection in the MIAC. Dana earned a Masters Degree in Athletic Administration and Physical Education from Northwest Missouri State in 1999. Dana, his wife Corinna and their daughters Josslyn (5) and Jayna (1) reside in Ledyard.

C.C. GRANT

Co-Defensive Coordinator Linebackers C.C. begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. Grant, a 1992 graduate of Cortland State, spent six seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the last two as Offensive Coordinator. During his playing days, Grant was an All-ECAC fullback during the 1990 season as he led the Red Dragons in rushing. Grant, who is also the head baseball coach at Coast Guard, earned a Masters in Physical Education from Cortland State in 1994. C.C. and his wife Susan have two daughters Hannah (7) and Grace (3), they reside in Waterford.

PAT KNOWLES Running Backs

Pat begins his 20th year on the Bears staff. He will coach the running backs. Knowles entered the Coast Guard Academy from Missouri and graduated in 1983 with a B.S. in Civil Engineering. While a cadet, he was a four-year letterwinner in both football and wrestling. His Coast Guard assignments have taken him to Hawaii (twice), Washington, D.C. and the engineering graduate school in Michigan. He is retired from the Coast Guard and is a faculty member and teaches in the department of Engineering. Pat and his wife Ann reside in Norwich. They have four childen, Mark , Lydia, Lauren and Julia.

RAY LAFORTE

Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Ray begins his 17th season as a member of the Bears coaching staff. He is the Offensive Coordinator and coaches the quarter-

backs. LaForte spent five seasons as the Defensive Coordinator at Ithaca, sharing an office with current Coast Guard head coach Bill George. While at Ithaca, LaForte coached three All-America selections and the Bombers made a trip to the 1994 NCAA Semifinals and won two ECAC Championships. LaForte was also an assistant lacrosse coach at Ithaca for five seasons. Prior to coaching at Ithaca, LaForte was a graduate assistant at East Carolina from 1991-1993. Ray, his wife Michelle and children Michael (16), Mason (13) and Madison (9) reside in Waterford.

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CG 17 21 34 29 34 14 14 20 6

1994 (4-5) RPI Stony Brook Norwich Catholic Western Conn. Union Plymouth WPI Kings Point

Opp 28 22 12 12 26 8 20 32 21

CG 35 20 20 27 12 7 0 2 13 27

1995 (4-6) Worcester State RPI Springfield Norwich Westfield State Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 21 26 6 0 28 23 9 34 9

CG 1996 (8-3) 34 RPI 42 Mass. Maritime 24 Springfield 35 Norwich 55 Westfield State 14 Western Conn. 31 Union 35 Plymouth State 52 WPI 23 Kings Point 16 College of N.J.* *NCAA Playoffs

Opp 38 21 34 9 6 13 6 28 27 13 17

CG 1997 (9-2) 22 RPI (OT) 13 Mass. Maritime 26 Springfield (OT) 27 Norwich 44 Westfield State 21 Western Conn. 6 Union 19 Plymouth State 44 WPI 34 Kings Point 0 Rowan * *NCAA Playoffs

Opp 16 8 20 10 28 14 14 0 0 16 43

CG 29 16 8 0 0 7 10 2 7

Opp 21 45 49 17 16 41 29 26 46

1998 (1-8) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

CG 7 3 31 10 7 14 14 0 23 21

1999 (1-9) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Mount Ida Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 19 42 20 30 40 65 24 42 27 24

CG 6 24 6 10 37 13 7 7 24 21

2000 (2-8) Salve Regina RPI Springfield Norwich Mount Ida Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 36 21 47 29 0 63 34 25 27 28

CG 14 7 20 41 15 14 19 35 3

2001 (2-7) Salve Regina Springfield Norwich Utica Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 17 17 17 14 18 38 42 49 7

CG 27 12 14 17 14 12 34 14 6

2002 (2-7) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich Western Conn. Union Plymouth State WPI Kings Point

Opp 0 34 64 24 38 17 33 40 31

CG 47 7 10 7 9 26 49 24 9

2003 (4-5) Mass. Maritime RPI Springfield Norwich

Opp 14 44 49 34 Western Conn. (OT) 16 Union 35 Plymouth State 12 WPI 21 Kings Point 7

CG 62 14 33 17 2 7

2004 (1-8) Mass. Maritime Norwich St. Lawrence RPI Hobart Union

9 28 7

Rochester WPI Kings Point

CG 27 30 7 3 13 0 6 13 5

2005 (2-7) Mass. Maritime Norwich St. Lawrence RPI Hobart Union Rochester WPI Kings Point

37 35 16 Opp 0 12 21 17 42 7 37 23 21

CG 2006 (8-3) Opp 7 Merchant Marine 21 35 Plymouth State 7 35 Westfield State 21 41 Mass. Maritime 0 31 Fitchburg State 30 21 Bridgewater State 17 17 Worcester State 10 3 Maine Maritime 0 42 Framingham State 21 28 Curry # 34 22 Bridgewater St. * 41 # NEFC Championship * ECAC North Atlantic Bowl CG 2007 (8-2) Opp 36 Merchant Marine 31 19 Plymouth State 38 42 Westfield State 14 3 Mass. Maritime 0 58 Fitchburg State 34 24 Bridgewater State 21 46 Worcester State 10 38 Maine Maritime 34 34 Framingham State 7 7 Curry # 10 # NEFC Championship

Opp 7 24 34 28 31 19

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CG 7 7 16 30 29 7 17 34 23

2008 (3-6) Opp Merchant Marine 34 Plymouth State 26 Westfield State 13 Mass. Maritime 6 Fitchburg State 44 Bridgewater State 38 Worcester State 14 Maine Maritime 42 Framingham State 25

CG 27 17 8 29 34 6 17 49 20

2009 (4-5) Opp Mer. Marine (2OT) 33 Plymouth State 28 Westfield State 5 Mass. Maritime 22 Fitchburg St. (2OT) 37 Bridgewater State 27 Worcester State 14 Maine Maritime 76 Framingham State 13

CG 10 0 16 19 25 15 7 13 47

2010 (2-7) Opp Merchant Marine 8 Curry 35 Mass. Maritime 23 Fitchburg St. 7 Bridgewater St. (OT) 32 Westfield State 26 Worcester State 31 Framingham St. 34 Maine Maritime 63

CG 28 21 61 21 16 21 30 7 52

2011 (2-7) Opp Merchant Marine 35 Curry 44 Mass. Maritime 30 Fitchburg State 28 Bridgewater State 24 Westfield State 24 Worcester State 31 Framingham St. 14 Maine Maritime 15

CG 37 35 38 59 21 31 31 3 42

2012 (5-4) Opp Merchant Marine 43 MIT 21 Mass. Maritime 42 Fitchburg State 0 Bridgewater State 44 Westfield State 27 Worcester St. (OT) 28 Framingham St. 39 Maine Maritime 13

CG 17 20 7 37 41 24 40 7 14 31

2013 (3-7) Opp St. Lawrence 21 Merchant Marine 27 Hampden-Sydney 49 Nichols 20 Western New Eng. 38 Curry 27 Maine Maritime 0 Endicott 33 Salve Regina 25 MIT 48

CG 14 42 0 28 7 17 7 13 10 13

2014 (3-7) Opp St. Lawrence 45 Merchant Marine 31 Hampden-Sydney 56 Nichols 12 Western New Eng. 22 Curry 0 Maine Maritime 13 Endicott 14 Salve Regina 20 MIT 24


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NCAA Division III Playoffs--November 22, 1997 ROWAN 43, COAST GUARD 0 GLASSBORO, N.J.— Senior quarterback Greg Lister threw for 289 yards, 236 in the first half, and three touchdowns as Coast Guard was eliminated in the first round of the NCAA Playoffs for the second straight season by a team from New Jersey. Eugene Foster opened the scoring with a 15-yard touchdown run with 8:33 left in the first quarter and on the next possession Lister threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Jamaine Crawford to make it 14-0 with 4:45 left in the first quarter. Rowan rolled up 508 yards of total offense while holding Coast Guard to just 92 total yards.

Score By Quarters Coast Guard 0 0 0 Rowan 14 16 6

0 -- 0 7 -- 43

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter R-Eugene Foster 15 rush (Mark Migliori kick) R-Crawford 23 pass from Lister (Migliori kick) 2nd Quarter R-Migliori 20 FG R-Foster 1 run (kick failed) R-Taman Bryant 12 pass from Lister (Migliori kick) 3rd Quarter R-Foster 12 pass from Lister (kick failed) 4th Quarter R-Tony Cattani 8 run (Migliori kick)

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RUSHING CG: Wolford 6-43 yards R: Peterson 7-66 yards; Foster 4-50 yards, 2 TD PASSING CG: Warren 17-8-1, 52 yards R: Lister 30-18-0, 289 yards, 3 TD RECEIVING CG: Thompson 2-24 yards; Comar 2-18 yards R: Bryant 5-104 yards, TD; Foster 5-82 yards, TD

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EWING TOWNSHIP, N.J.— Coast Guard’s season ended in dramatic fashion as the Bears scored with 1:17 left on a one-yard run by James Jones on fourth-and-one to pull within 17-16. The celebration was short lived however as the extra point sailed wide right. The Lions struck first on a 30-yard field goal by Dan Sperco and then Jaime Cropper (18 carries, 131 yards) ended the first half scoring on a 55-yard run to give the Lions a 10-0 halftime lead. Coast Guard climbed back into the game when Al Thompson (3 catches, 68 yards) ignited the Bears with 57- yard touchdown reception from Dan Warren. The Bears defense controlled the second half shutting down the option that proved to be so successful in the first half. Coast Guard tied the game 10-10 on a Steve Deveau 24-yard field goal with 12:47 left in the 4th quarter, but three minutes later, College of New Jersey quarterback Pete Harteveld capped off a five play drive with a one-yard run to give the College of New Jersey a 17-10 lead. Damon Maldonado led the Bears defense with 16 tackles, while Stan Sanchez and Ed Hernaez had 10 apiece.

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9 -- 16 7 -- 17

Scoring Summary 1st Quarter CNJ-Dan Sperco 30 FG 2nd Quarter CNJ-Jameon Cropper 55 run (Sperco kick) 3rd Quarter CG-Thompson 57 pass from Warren (Deveau kick) 4th Quarter CG-Deveau 24 FG CNJ-Pete Harteveld 1 run (Sperco kick) CG-James Jones 1 run (kick failed)

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Fitzpatrick came to IU after spending the previous five years as COO and associate athletics director for external operations at the U.S. Military Academy. Fitzpatrick directed a fundraising effort that saw Army’s “A Club” donor base grow from 750 to 6,700 and annual giving grow from $500,000 to $1.8 million. He also cultivated the Army Sports Network from two radio stations to 18, including 50,000-watt ESPN 1050 in New York City. During his tenure at West Point, corporate sponsorship revenue jumped from $250,000 to $920,000 annually. He arrived at West Point from the University of North Carolina-Charlotte, where he served as the associate athletics director for external affairs and executive director of the athletic foundation. Fitzpatrick’s work at Charlotte resulted in a 26-percent increase in annual gifts and a 39-percent increase in planned gifts. Prior to Army and Charlotte, Fitzpatrick served in a similar role at the University of Pittsburgh. In addition to serving as the men’s basketball sport administrator, he directed a staff that generated a school record $1.4 million in sponsorship revenue and a $125,000 increase in annual giving. Fitzpatrick was a senior associate athletics director at the University of North Texas from May 1994 to June 1996. He was instrumental in UNT’s transition from NCAA Division I-AA football to the Big West Conference, and during the 1994 football season, North Texas was one of three programs nationally to have every football game televised in its home market. This local television package generated more than $700,000 in corporate sponsorship revenue. He gained considerable experience as Assistant Commissioner of the Southwest Conference from 1992-94. Fitzpatrick negotiated a $2.25 million, three-year men’s basketball tournament title sponsorship with the Dr. Pepper Company, and he also oversaw the league’s national and local television syndication efforts. Fitzpatrick began his athletic administration career as the assistant marketing director at Army before moving on to Virginia Commonwealth as the director of marketing and Ticket Sales (1984-87) and Assistant Athletics Director for Marketing and Public Relations from 1987-92. A 1981 graduate of Hampden-Sydney College with a bachelor’s degree in English, Fitzpatrick earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1982.

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W 0 1 6 0 5 3 0 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 3 12 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 3 7 8 12 3 14 4 1 1 0 0 2 0

L 8 1 13 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 0 1 2 1 0 3 4 13 0 0 5 1 5 2 3 2 4 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 1 1 5 0 3 3 29 9 1 1 2 1 0 1

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent Nichols Northeastern Norwich Pace Pennsylvania Military Plymouth State Providence Rensselaer Rhode Island Rochester Rowan # Salve Regina Scranton Seton Hall Siena Southern Connecticut Southwestern Springfield St. Lawrence St. Michael’s St. Thomas Stony Brook Trinity Tufts Tufts JV U.S. International UMass-Lowell Union Utica Vermont Virginia Washington & Lee Wayne State Wesleyan Western Connecticut Western Kentucky ** Western New England Westfield State Widener Worcester State WPI Yale

W 2 0 38 1 1 6 0 37 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 14 6 1 0 2 4 1 1 0 1 0 21 6 0 1 8 1 6 33 0

L 0 1 32 1 0 11 3 21 12 3 1 4 0 2 0 7 3 12 4 0 1 2 33 5 0 1 4 18 0 3 1 1 1 29 12 1 1 2 0 2 37 4

T 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0

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CAPT Melissa Rivera Commandant of Cadets

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CAPT Greg Wisener Director, Leadership Development Center

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Year 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967

Coach R.S. Marron R.S. Marron W.R. Richards W.R. Richards W.R. Richards W.R. Richards John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman John S. Merriman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Nelson W. Nitchman Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Otto Graham Frank S. Kapral Frank S. Kapral

W 0 0 -No -No 2 1 3 1 4 4 1 3 1 2 2 3 2 0 4 6 7 3 6 0 3 2 4 5 3 6 5 4 3 4 2 2 2 3 5 4 5 8 3 4 0 0

L T CGA OPP 3 0 0 44 3 0 0 54 Season Season 2 0 31 57 6 0 41 174 3 2 109 59 6 1 44 146 5 0 118 104 2 1 76 54 3 2 21 55 2 1 64 47 6 0 40 116 5 0 40 65 2 3 58 90 3 1 20 85 6 0 38 108 8 0 34 101 4 0 135 78 2 0 236 48 2 0 208 67 6 0 121 185 3 0 206 122 7 1 31 209 5 0 112 220 3 2 66 94 3 0 90 98 3 0 161 138 4 0 123 118 0 1 178 93 2 0 174 112 2 1 70 62 4 0 73 126 3 0 94 97 5 0 101 129 5 0 74 134 4 1 96 173 5 0 82 164 3 0 130 100 4 0 96 132 2 1 81 91 1 0 124 70 5 0 115 149 4 0 125 126 8 0 53 262 8 0 69 247

1968 Tad Schroeder 1969 Tad Schroeder 1970 Tad Schroeder 1971 Tad Schroeder 1972 Tad Schroeder 1973 Tad Schroeder 1974 Otto Graham 1975 Otto Graham 1976 Bill Hickey 1977 Bill Hickey 1978 Bill Hickey 1979 Bill Hickey 1980 Larry Rutledge 1981 Larry Rutledge 1982 Larry Rutledge 1983 Bob Campiglia 1984 Bob Campiglia 1985 Bob Campiglia 1986 Tom Bell 1987 Tom Bell 1988 Tom Bell 1989 Tom Bell 1990 Tom Bell 1991 Tom Bell 1992 Tom Bell 1993 Bill Schmitz 1994 Bill Schmitz 1995 Bill Schmitz 1996 Bill Schmitz 1997 Chuck Mills 1998 Bob Estock 1999 Bill George 2000 Bill George 2001 Bill George 2002 Bill George 2003 Bill George 2004 Bill George 2005 Bill George 2006 Bill George 2007 Bill George 2008 Bill George 2009 Bill George 2010 Bill George 2011 Bill George 2012 Bill George 2013 Bill George 2014 Bill Georg 91 SEASON RECORD

CGA’S TOP 10 REGULAR SEASONS Year 1963 1951 1997 2007 2006 1988 1996 1975 1973 1971

Record 8-0-0 6-0-1 9-1-0 8-1-0 8-1-0 8-1-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0

Pct. 1.000 .926 .900 .889 .889 .889 .800 .800 .800 .800

3 7 0 178 307 2 8 0 86 251 5 5 0 182 176 8 2 0 264 193 3 7 0 148 181 8 2 0 211 104 3 7 0 148 181 8 2 0 170 111 1 8 0 68 175 5 4 0 223 133 3 7 0 164 203 1 8 1 91 209 2 8 0 129 218 3 6 0 74 146 2 7 0 134 244 4 6 0 176 203 3 7 0 139 208 4 6 0 228 222 4 5 0 111 178 6 2 0 158 114 9 1 0 283 135 5 4 0 186 151 4 5 0 164 115 6 3 0 201 174 1 8 0 102 171 4 5 0 177 227 4 5 0 189 181 4 6 0 163 156 8 3 0 345 195 9 2 0 256 126 1 8 0 79 290 1 9 0 130 333 2 8 0 155 310 2 7 0 168 219 2 7 0 150 281 4 5 0 188 232 1 8 0 179 231 2 7 0 104 180 8 3 0 282 202 8 2 0 307 199 3 6 0 170 242 4 5 0 207 255 2 7 0 152 259 2 7 0 257 255 5 4 0 297 257 3 7 0 238 288 3 7 0 151 237 316-434-19 12,336 15,063

CGA’S TOP 10 SEASONS Year 1951 1988 1963 1997 2007 1971 1973 1975 1987 1941 1942

Head Coach Otto Graham Nels Nitchman Chuck Mills Bill George Bill George Tom Bell Bill Schmitz Otto Graham Tad Schroeder Tad Schroeder

Record 6-0-1 9-1-0 8-1-0 9-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 8-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0 6-2-0

Pct. .929 .900 .889 .818 .800 .800 .800 .800 .750 .750 .750

Head Coach Nels Nitchman Tom Bell Otto Graham Chuck Mills Bill George Tad Schroeder Tad Schroeder Otto Graham Tom Bell John Merriman John Merriman

CGA’S FIVE POST SEASON APPEARANCES Year 2006 1997 1996 1988 1963

Record 8-3 9-2 8-3 9-1 8-1

Head Coach Bill George Chuck Mills Bill Schmitz Tom Bell Otto Graham

Post Season Result Lost 41-22 to Bridgewater State in ECAC North Atlantic Bowl Lost 43-0 to Rowan in the NCAA Playoffs Lost 17-16 to College of New Jersey in NCAA Playoffs Won ECAC North Championship 28-19 over Plymouth State Lost 28-0 to Western Kentucky in the Tangerine Bowl

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COAST GUARD ACADEMY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES RADM CHRISTOPHER KNAPP

ADM E.J. ROLAND

Honorary Member

Honorary Member

Honorary Member

Class of 1929, Football - Basketball

Assistant Basketball Coach 1946-’55

Class of 1931

Trainer 1943-1957

Head Basketball Coach 1955-’61

Assistant Boxing Coach

RADM J.J.McCLELLAND

1939,1941,1942

INDUCTED 1985

Head Boxing Coach 1940

RADM BOBBY F. HOLLINGSWORTH

INDUCTED 1976

Head Cross Country Coach

Class of 1955, Football - Baseball

RADM CHESTER L. HARDING

1942-1944,1955,1957

Head Baseball Coach 1945-’55

Class of 1940 Football - Baseball - Boxing CAPT J.H. FORNEY

CAPT JAMES H. PARENT

Class of 1931, Basketball - Football

Class of 1933, Football - Basketball

INDUCTED 1981

Class of 1960

CAPT STANLEY C. LINHOLM

Football - Basketball - Baseball

Director of Athletics 1957-1960

CAPT WILLIAM J. RUSSELL Class of 1953

Class of 1927

LCDR H.K. McCLERNON

Baseball - Basketball - Football

Basketball - Rifle - Pistol

CAPT MILES H. IMLAY

INDUCTED 1977

CAPT WILLIAM J. TILLO

Assistant Football Coach

Class of 1926, Football

Honorary Member Trainer - Boxing Coach 1928-1950

CAPT NAT C. SPADAFORA

Class of 1954

Class of 1953, Football

Football - Track - Wrestling

Class of 1938

CAPT HAROLD J. LAND

CAPT OTTO E. GRAHAM, JR.

Class of 1925

Football - Basketball - Baseball

Class of 1937

Honorary Member

Football Coach

Athletic Director

O-in-C Pistol - Rifle

INDUCTED 1973 CAPT R. WALDRON

CAPT WALTER R. RICHARDS Honorary Member

Football - Baseball - Boxing CDR J. MERRIMAN

Head Football Coach INDUCTED 1986

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 1978

Director of Athletics 1929-1957

CAPT LEE BAKER

INDUCTED 1982

CDR JOHN DORSEY

Head Football Coach 1929-1946

Class of 1922, Football

RADM THOMAS J.WETMORE III

Class of 1945, Football - Basketball

Basketball 1929-1937

Director of Athletics 1927-1931

Class of 1948

Baseball 1930-1942

Basketball - Football - Baseball

CAPT T.D. COMBS, JR.

RADM O.A. GEORGE LIVELY

Football - Basketball - Baseball

RADM CHARLES TIGHE RADM J.F. THOMPSON

Class of 1935

Class of 1942, Football

Football - Boxing

INDUCTED 1974

CAPT EDWIN DANIELS

CAPT S.B. VAUGHN

Class of 1953

Class of 1950

Baseball - Football

Class of 1957 Class of 1952 Football - Outdoor Track - Wrestling

CAPT WILLIAM B. HOWLAND

JACK CRUISE

Soccer - Basketball - Baseball

Class 1959

WILLIAM A. STOWE

INDUCTED 1979

1959-1971

Honorary Member Head Crew Coach 1971-1985

CAPT CHARLES COLUMBUS

Sportswriter, N.L. Day, 1931-1942

LCDR L.T. O’NEIL

Class of 1935

Covered CGA athletics 50 + yrs.

Class of 1941

Football - Basketball - Baseball

INDUCTED 1987 INDUCTED 1983

Football - Baseball - Boxing

CDR FRANK B. CARTER,

CAPT JOHN M. AUSTIN

VADM WAYNE E.CALDWELL

USCG (Ret.)

NELSON W. NITCHMAN

Class of 1945

Class of 1948, Football

Class of 1944, Football - Basketball

Honorary Member

Football - Basketball

Assistant Track Coach 1958-1959 CAPT LAWRENCE A. WHITE

Football Coach 1946-’58 Basketball 1942-’56

CAPT FRANK KAPRAL

Class of 1951 Sailing - Rifle - Boxing - Wrestling

Baseball 1956-1958

Honorary Member

Assistant Director of P.E.

Assistant Athletic Director 1966-’80

Intramural Director 1959-’89

Business Mgr. of Athletics 1968-’80

Dear Cadets, Alumni and Coast Guard Football Fans, It is my pleasure to welcome you to what promises to be another exciting season of Coast Guard Academy football; my first as Academy Superintendent. I know Coach George, his coaching staff and the cadets have been working hard in the off-season, and are looking forward to the season opener, on September 3rd against Anna Maria, the first home night game since 1996. This season also marks a trip to Washington, D.C. on September 19th as our team will take on Catholic University. It will be a rare and great opportunity for the men and women at Coast Guard Headquarters to have a “home game” of sorts and be able to come out and cheer on our BEARS that weekend.

Honorary Member Sports Information Director

Football - Basketball - Baseball Assistant Football Coach

THE SUPERINTENDENT

HMCS AMOND H. STEELE

CAPT PAUL F. FOYE

INDUCTED 1972

Asst. Basketball Coach 1959-1961 TERRILL M. GLOEGE Class of 1957, Sailing

CAPT THORBURN S. McGOWAN

Head Wrestling Coach 1960-’65

USPHS

WILLIAM H. THOMPSON

INDUCTED 1975

Football 1966-1967

Honorary Member

Class of 1964, Football - Baseball

CAPT WILLIAM F. CASS

Assistant Football 1958-1965

CGA Team Doctor 1934-37

Class of 1937

Assistant Track 1959- 1961

CGA Sr. Medical Officer 1952-1963

Baseball - Basketball - Football

Assistant Wrestling 1959

INDUCTED 1988 LCDR JOSEPH P. DIBELLA

INDUCTED 1984

Class of 1962 Cross Country - Wrestling - Track

RADM MARK A. WHALEN

INDUCTED 1980

RADM ROBERT A.DUIN

Class of 1937, Baseball - Football

CAPT RICHARD CUERONI

Class of 1948

Class of 1953, Baseball - Football

Football - Basketball - Baseball

CDR FRANK GRUNDMAN Class of 1958, Football - Baseball

CAPT HAROLD E. FALLON, JR.

CAPT HERBERT LYNCH

Last year, we raised not only the Secretaries’ Cup with a win over Merchant Marine in football here in New London, but we also won the Superintendent’s Trophy showing our overall athletic excellence. We look forward to retaining both the Cup and the Trophy as we approach another spirited competition against the Mariners. Beyond football, we had terrific results across our Academy athletic program. Our men’s soccer team earned an NCAA tournament bid for the first time in 33 years while cadet-athletes earned All-America honors in men’s soccer, men’s swimming, wrestling and sailing. I hope you will join me this season in the stands cheering on our young men and women as they continue to achieve outstanding accomplishments each and every day. GO ACADEMY…GO ATHLETICS…AND FOREVER, GO BEARS!

Jim Rendon Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard

Class of 1957, Basketball

Class of 1946, Basketball - Football

Head Basketball Coach 1960-1962

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THE U.S. COAST GUARD AND ITS ACADEMY The Coast Guard is the United States’ oldest continuous seagoing military service, founded in 1790 by Alexander Hamilton. In wartime, the Coast Guard functions as a specialized part of the Navy, in peacetime, it performs essential humanitarian missions vital to the safety of lives at sea and the environment. Under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security, the Coast Guard establishes and coordinates search and rescue operations by ships and planes, maintains advanced electronic and other aids to navigation around the globe, operates ice-breakers for polar expeditions and keeping domestic waterways open, enforces marine laws and Merchant Marine safety, and maintains military readiness to fulfill its naval wartime commitment. What is known today as the Coast Guard Academy began in 1876 as the Revenue Cutter School of Instruction. The original class of nine Cadets began its training on the Schooner DOBBIN, which operated out of New Bedford, Massachusetts. In 1878, the 106-foot barque CHASE replaced the DOBBIN as the Cadet-training vessel. It wasn’t until 1900 that the CHASE found a permanent homeport at Arundel Cove, Maryland, where classroom instruction was added to shipboard training. After nearly 30 years of service, the CHASE was retired in 1907 and replaced by the cutter ITASCA. In 1910 the Academy moved to Fort Trumbull, an Army coastal defense installation in New London. Like other colleges, the Academy strives to make each graduate a well-informed, contributing member of society, fully prepared to accept life’s responsibilities. But that’s just the beginning. Each Academy graduate must be a qualified officer, capable of leadership. For this reason, the program at the Academy is more rigorous and more demanding than non-military colleges to meet the professional needs of the Coast Guard. The educational philosophy of the Academy has three basic objectives: to provide by precept and example an environment which encourages a high

sense of honor, loyalty, and obedience, to provide a sound undergraduate education in a field of interest to the Coast Guard; and to provide training which enables duties as junior officers aboard ship. With these three principles serving as guidelines, the Academy staff has evolved the present curriculum, which leads to a Bachelor of Science degree and a commission as Ensign in the United States Coast Guard. The curriculum is constantly being reviewed and updated to stay abreast of the modern trends in education and the needs of the Coast Guard. Athletic competition is a part of every Cadet’s life at the Academy. Physical strength, endurance, agility, and competitive spirit are considered just as important as academic study and military training for future Coast Guard officers. In fact, every Cadet must play on an intercollegiate or on an intramural team, depending on ability and preference. The smallest of the four military academies (current enrollment is approximately 1,000), the Academy fields varsity teams in twenty-three sports. Men’s sports are baseball, basketball, crew, cross country. football, soccer, swimming, tennis, indoor track, outdoor track, and wrestling. Women’s teams include basketball, crew, cross country, indoor track, outdoor track, soccer, softball, swimming and volleyball. Pistol, rifle, and sailing are co-ed sports. Admission to the Academy is open to U.S. citizens of good, moral character who are at least seventeen years of age but not twenty-two years of age, and who are unmarried. Prospective cadets should be good students, physically fit, and medically qualified. Interested high school juniors should initiate and application at the end of their junior year or as soon thereafter as possible. The deadline for applications is February 1st of every year before attending. Admission to the Academy is based solely on nationwide competition, and not by Congressional appointment. Details concerning admissions procedures and how to apply may be obtained from the Director of Admissions, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT 06320-4195.

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GEORGE M. RYNICK

DR. RAY CIEPLIK

INDUCTED 2001

Honorary Member

Class of 1949

Honorary Member

CDR KURT COLELLA

Athletic Trainer 1960 - 2001

Wrestling

Soccer Coach 1970-2001

Class of 1981

Associate A.D. 1989-1999

Track

CAPT KARL ZITTEL

INDUCTED 1993

Class of 1932

LCDR DENNIS J. BRADY

Assistant Baseball 1987-1998

Football - Basketball

Class of 1963

Assistant Gymnastics 1970-1986

Director of Athletics 1999-Present

Outdoor Track

CAPT RICHARD REA Class of 1933 Football - Basketball

Honorary Member Head Men’s Basketball Coach ’84-’89

Cross Country INDUCTED 1989

HALLIE GREGORY

CAPT LARRY L. DAVIS

CDR JAMES M. SHARPE

Head Men’s Track Coach ’78-’84

Class of 1964

Asst. Director of Athletics, 1989

Football - Wrestling - Baseball CAPT LEN KELLY

Class of 1937 Football-Basketball-Baseball

CDR GREG MAGEE

INDUCTED 1998

Class of 1974

CAPT THOMAS E. BERNARD

Football-Track

Class of 1969

CAPT BRUCE W. PLATZ, JR.

Class of 1970

Indoor - Outdoor Track

Class of 1971, Track-Football

Sailing & Basketball

BILL SCHMITZ

DAVE DUBOIS

INDUCTED 1994

ADM JAMES M. LOY

Football-Baseball Head Football Coach 1993-’96

Class of 1976 Class of 1969

GEOFF CARDINALI

Class of 1964

Basketball - Baseball

Director of Health & Physical Educa-

Basketball-Out. Track-

tion 1980 - 2003

Cross Country

CDR DAVID SKEWES

STEVE ELDRIDGE

Instructor on CGA 1963 - 2003 LARRY E. RUTLEDGE

Gymnastics-Soccer

Class of 1979

Honorary Member Wrestling and Cross Country Coach INDUCTED 1990

CAPT JAMES T. CLUNE

Honorary Member

Class of 1948

Director of Intramurals 1991-1998

INDUCTED 2002

Cross Country - Track & Wrestling

Director of Club Sports 1993-1998

MURRAY W. BOGGS

Asst. Director of P.E. 1990-98

Class of 1953

CAPT DONALD E. ESTES

Head Track Coach 1985-1991

Football - Basketball

Class of 1971

Head Football Coach 1980-1982

Cross Country

Asst. Football Coach 1967-1979

LEROY E. FALCONI

INDUCTED 1999

Women’s XC Coach 1982-2008

MARTIN HOPPE

CDR SCOTT E. HARTLEY

Asst. Coach, Track 1981-95

Class of 1965

Class of 1977

Basketball & Soccer

Swimming

VADM JAMES D. HULL

INDUCTED 1995

CHARLES DENNIS

Wrestling - Football

CAPT ARTHUR JOHNSON Class of 1936 Football - Swimming - Baseball JAMES LIGHTNER

Honorary Member

Indoor & Outdoor Track

Class 1962 Football - Wrestling CDR WILLIAM PARK, III

Class of 1969

Class of 1960 Sailing -Athlete & Coach

RADM EDWARD J. BARRETT

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 1991

Class of 1966

Head Swimming Coach 1970-1999

CAPT THOMAS J. McCARTHY

Football

Class of 1978 DON PINHEY

Class of 1964 Football - Baseball - Track ROBERT E. LEGGETT

Crew

THOMAS L. MILLS

Honorary Member

Class of 1970

Head Baseball Coach 1968-1999

INDUCTED 2003

Wrestling

Head Tennis Coach 1977-1979

MICHAEL P. BUTLER

Head Volleyball Coach 1983-84

Class of 1978

INDUCTED 1996

Asst. Football Coach several times

Football - Wrestling CDR JAMES ELLIS

Class of 1963 Baseball - Basketball

CAPT ROBERT E. REININGER

ALEXANDER OGG CAPT DARREL W. STARR, JR.

Class of 1976

LCDR ALEX O. SIMONKA

Class of 1948

Football & Baseball

Class of 1979

Class of 1966

Football-Basketball-Baseball

Football - Wrestling - Baseball

Football - Wrestling Wrestling Coach

DR. TOM HAAS

Business Manager, CGA Athletics

Class of 1973

Women’s Basketball Head Coach

INDUCTED 1992

Honorary Member

CAPT ROBERT W. THORNE

Softball Coach 1989-92 & 93-96

Class of 1983 INDUCTED 2000

Swimming

CDR LEE T. ROMASCO

Class of 1969 Basketball - Soccer - Tennis

CDR K. KYLE MOORE

INDUCTED 1997

Class of 1978

DENNIS G. BOHLAYER

Soccer-Baseball

CDR STEVE C. MARTIN

Class of 1973

Class of 1964

Cross County & Track

WILLIAM P. REILLY Class of 1953 Football - Baseball

Sailing Member of the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Hall of Fame

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COAST GUARD ACADEMY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES INDUCTED 2004

PATTY GIANNATTASIO

CAPT LAURIE H. SOMERS

ROBERT C. BENSON

Honorary Member

Class of 1965

Class of 1991

Class of 1954

Head Volleyball Coach 1997-2006

Basketball - Track

Basketball - Softball

INDUCTED 2008

CDR PATRICK L. SHUCK

CAPT ROBERT E. MOBLEY

CAPT STEVEN J. BELLONA

Class of 1979

Class of 1973

Basketball

Track - Cross Country

CAPT JAMES F. MURRAY

CAPT HAL F. OLSON

JEN WALTHER (REVELLE)

CGA QUICK FACTS

The U.S. Coast Guard and its Academy ............. 2

Class of 1973

JOHN WUESTNECK

The Superintendent ............................................. 3

Location ...........................................New London, Conn.

Basketball

Class of 1962

CGA Administration .......................................... 5

Enrollment ............................................................. 1,000

Tim Fitzpatrick, Director of Athletics ................. 7

Nickname................................................................Bears

Bill George, Head Coach ...................................... 9

Colors .............................Royal Blue, White and Orange

Football - Wrestling

2015 Coaching Staff ...................................... 10-11

Home Field .................................. Cadet Memorial Field

2015 Season Preview/Schedule .................... 12-13

Capacity .................................................................. 4,000

The New England Football Conference ............ 14

Surface ..............................................................FieldTurf

Coast Guard’s All-Time NEFC Honors ............. 15

Lights ..........................................................................Yes

Player Profiles ............................................... 16-22

Superintendent ...................... RADM James E. Rendon

2015 Roster .................................................... 24-25

Director of Athletics .............................. Tim Fitzpatrick

Sailing CLASS OF 2012 ROBERT CHRISTIANSEN

CLASS OF 2014

Class of 1976

Class of 1953

Class of 1965

GEORGE CAPACCI

Wrestling

Outdoor Track - Cross Country

Football, Wrestling, Track

Class of 1975

CDR MOLLY K. RIORDAN

CAPT JOSEPH CHRIS SINNETT

BRENDAN KELLY

Class of 1983

Class of 1983

Class of 1992

JOSEPH MAKA

Volleyball - Softball

Wrestling - Sailing

Baseball

Class of 1964

STEVEN G. SCHEMBER

CAPT WILLIAM E. SMITH

JEFF NOVOTNY

Class of 1967

Honorary Member

Class of 1989

Class of 1953

Soccer

Football - Pistol - Baseball AARON WATERS Class of 1994

Sports Info. Director 1983-86

Football - Baseball JEFF PETERS

CAPT CARL W. SELIN

Table of Contents/Quick Facts ............................ 1

Track - Crew

Basketball - Baseball

Football - Outdoor Track

TABLE OF CONTENTS/CGA QUICK FACTS

Honorary Member

INDUCTED 2009

Class of 1989

Director of P.E. 1959-1979

CDR STEPHEN T. CICCALONE

Football

A.D. 1967-1970

Class of 1975

Head Baseball Coach 1959-1964

Football - Wrestling

JENNIFER YOUNT

2014 Game-By-Game Review ....................... 26-30

Head Football Coach .....................................Bill George

Volleyball - Basketball

2015 Opponents............................................. 32-36

Coach Phone ............................................(860) 444-8584

PETE BARRY

CLASS OF 2015

RDML JOHN H. KORN

Honorary Member

SUE (DONNER) BIBEAU

All-Time CGA Records ....................................... 37

Director of Media Relations .................. Jason Southard

INDUCTED 2005

Class of 1979

Head Men’s Basketball Coach

Class of 1980

ROBERT B. BROOKS

1990-2009

2014 Final Statistics .......................................... 38

Soccer

Media Relations Phone ...........................(860) 701-6800

Basketball - Gymnastics - Sailing

All-Time Scores ............................................. 40-43

Media Relations Email ..... jason.s.southard@uscga.edu

Coast Guard in the NCAA Playoffs ................... 45

Southard Cell ..........................................(860) 334-2388

Soccer

Series Records vs. All Opponents ...................... 47

Press Box Phone ......................................(860) 444-8585

ROBERT MCCAFFREY

91 Seasons of CGA Football ............................... 49

CLASS OF 2013

Asst. Football Coach 1959-1962

Head Baseball Coach

Honorary Member Diving Coach - CGA -34 years

Class of 1981

2000-2006

CHRISTINE L. MACMILLIAN

CHRIS CIEPLIK

Class of 1987

Class of 1992

ELIJAH FLYNN

Softball - Basketball - Sailing - Vol-

PEDRO JIMENEZ

Class of 1975

leyball

Class of 1991 Tennis

Indoor Track - Outdoor Track INDUCTED 2010

Class of 1980

CDR WILLIAM M. RANDALL

DAVID W. HASTINGS

JESSE “KARL” MOORE

Class of 1982

Class of 1962

Class of 1988

Crew

Soccer - Basketball - Baseball

Swimming

INDUCTED 2006

MARK YOST

CAPT STEVEN G. HEIN

Class of 1980

Class of 1974

Wrestling

Football - Wrestling DAVE STALTERS Class of 1980 Cross Country - Track

Know A Worthy Candidate?

Track - Football ANNE M. (O’NEILL) SEBASTIAN CAPT SCOTT F. KAYSER

Class of 1988

Class of 1974

Basketball - Softball

If you would like to nominate someone

Track - Football

for the

INDUCTED 2011 CAPT PAUL A. LANGLOIS

DALE CHITTENDEN

Class of 1976

Class of 1981

Crew

Football - Wrestling

INDUCTED 2007

STEVEN C. HARGIS

CAPT JAMES I. DOUGHTY

Class of 1980

Class of 1954

Crew

Rifle

Women’s Crew Coach 1999-’08

CGA Hall of Fame visit www.cgasports.com and click on the Hall of Fame link for the nomination form

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CGA Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees ......... 50-52

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