2014 Wagner Football Guide

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2014 Seahawk Captains #1 Jarrett Dieudonne, 5th-Year Senior CB Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dillard HS A ball-hawking, sure-tackling Purdue transfer who’s on target to be a four-year starter for the Seahawks. He was a First-Team All-NEC choice in 2012, contributing mightily to the Seahawks’ NEC Championship run. Entering his senior season with 35 games of experience, including 30 starts, he’s totaled 149, including 105 solo stops. He has seven career interceptions, 21 pass breakups and nine forced fumbles.

#38 A.J. Firestone, 5th-Year Senior Punter Mercersburg, PA/ Mercersburg Academy A strong-legged Penn State transfer who was named First-Team All-NEC in 2013 and is a 2014 Preseason All-NEC selection. He averaged 41.0 yards on 28 punts in 2013, with a long of 52, three punts over 50 yards, and four touchbacks. Firestone was also a member of the 2013 NEC Fall All-Academic Roll.

#75 David Fredrickson, 5th-Year Senior Center Staten Island, NY/Poly Prep HS

A local product who enters his second straight season as a team captain. He earned the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp to begin a streak that stands at 35 games entering the 2014 campaign. One of the unquestioned leaders of the Seahawk offense, his work in the trenches was recognized when he was named to the 2014 All-NEC Preseason Team.

#35 Max Wassel, 5th-Year Senior Linebacker Totowa, NJ/Passaic Valley HS

A veteran team leader who is looking to build on the breakout season that he enjoyed in 2013 when he gained a starting nod at inside linebacker and finished second on the team in tackles with 62, recording 30 solo stops and assisting on 32 others. He also tied for the team lead with 11 tackles for loss and delivered three consecutive career-high nine-tackle performances last season while being named to the 2013 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll.

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WAGNER COLLEGE 2014 Quick Facts Team Information: 2013 Overall Record: ............................................... 3-8 2013 NEC Record/Finish: ................................2-4/ T-6 Starters Returning/Lost: Offense:...................................................................... 7/4 Defense:...................................................................... 7/4 Lettermen Returning: ................................................62 Lettermen Lost: ..........................................................20 Newcomers: ................................................................47 Returning Offensive Starters (7) OL - Nazir Barnett.....................................(Jr., 6-4, 275) OL - Brett Buzzard.................................(R-Jr., 6-7, 285) OL - David Fredrickson......................(5th-Sr., 6-2, 290) OL - Kevin Messier.............................(5th-Sr., 6-5, 295) WR - Anthony Carrington.......................... (Sr., 6-2, 195) TE - Bryant Watts..............................(5th-Sr., 6-5, 245) H-Back - Ralph Greene.............................. (Sr., 5-7, 170) Returning Defensive Starters (7) DB - Jarrett Dieudonne........................(5th-Sr., 6-1, 190) DL - Daevonte Barnett............................ (Sr., ., 6-4, 280) DL - Fidel Okoye...................................... (So., 6-2, 295) LB - Geg Hilliard.................................(5th-Sr., 6-3, 235) LB - Trevor Loveland..........................(5th-Sr., 6-3, 235) LB - Max Wassel................................(5th-Sr., 5-11, 235) CB - Deangelo James............................... (Sr., 5-10, 170) Returning Specialists Starters (2) P - A.J. Firestone (5th-Sr., 6-1, 210) LS - Phil Faccone (Sr., Jr., 5-9, 195) Football Coaching Staff Information: Head Coach: ............................................ Walt Hameline Alma mater: .(Brockport St. 1975 ; Master’s-Albany, 1977) Overall Record (yrs.): .... 216-135-2 (.615) (33 seasons) Record at Wagner (yrs.): ........................................ same

General Information: Location: ............................................. Staten Island, NY Founded: ................................................................. 1883 Enrollment: ............................................................ 2,000 Nickname: ....................................................... Seahawks Colors: ................................ Green (PMS 3308) & White Affiliation: ................................... NCAA Division I-AA Conference:....................... Northeast Conference (NEC) Stadium: ......................Wagner College Stadium (3,300) Surface: .......................................................... Field Turf President: ........... Dr. Richard Guarasci (Fordham, 1967) Athletic Director: . Walt Hameline (Brockport St., 1975) Athletic Department Phone: ....................(718) 390-3433 Ticket Office Phone: .............................. (718) 420-4039 Football History: First Year of Football:...............................................1927 Overall all-time record: ...................... 391-337-19 (.543) Undefeated Seasons:.............................1960, 1964, 1967 Div. III National Champions:....................................1987 ................................................................ FCS since 1992 ......Member of Northeast Conference (NEC) since 1996 All-time NEC record:....................................59-64 (.480) Media Relations: Asst. AD For Media Relations..................... John Beisser Office Phone: ............................................718-390-3227 Office Fax: ................................................718-420-4015 Cell Phone:.................................................732-921-6744 E-mail: .................................... john.beisser@wagner.edu Press Box Phone: ..................................(718) 420-4050 Website:.................................. www.wagnerathletics.com

2014 Schedule

Day Date Opponent Time Sat. August 30 at Georgown 12:00 pm Assistant Coaches: Sat. September 6 at FIU 6:00 pm Jason Houghtaling- Associate HC/Offensive Coordinator/RBs (Binghamton, 2004) Sat. September 13 at Monmouth 1:00 pm Malik Hall - Defensive Coordinator / Inside Linebackers (UMass, 2003) Sat., September 27 at Lafayette 6:00 pm Tony Brinson - Outside Linebackers (Rhode Island, 1995) Sat. October 4 ALDERSON BRIADDUS 1:00 pm Custavious Patterson - Quarterbacks (Morgan St., 2004) Sat. October 11 SAINT FRANCIS U* 12:00 pm Ryan Fullen - Secondary/Special Teams (Salve Regina, 2005) Sat., October 25 at Central Connecticut* 1:00 pm Marcus Edwards- Wide Receivers (South Florida, 2007) Sat. November 1 SACRED HEART* 12:00 pm Stefon Wheeler - Offensive Line (Michigan St., 20075 Sat. November 8 at Robert Morris* 12:00 pm Steve Ciocci - Tackles & Tight Ends (Wagner, 2013) Sat. November 15 DUQUESNE* 12:00 pm Keith Davis - Inside Linebackers (Wagner, 2010) Sat. November 22 at Bryant* 1:00 pm Sam McGrath - Defensive Line (Brown, 2012) Brian Tracz - Head Strength & Conditioning Coach (Fordham, 2008) * Denotes Northeast Conference (NEC) Game Football Support Staff: Chris Fourman - Asst. AD/Academics and Compliance (Sacred Heart, 1995) Home Games In Bold Javier Jimenez - Head Football Trainer (Temple, 2006) Ryan Dobes - Operations Director (Princeton, 2011) Shane Roff - Equipment Manager (Wagner, 2013) Football Office Phone: 718-420-4511

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TABLE OF CONTENT TABLE OF CONTENTS THE COLLEGE

SEAHAWK FOOTBALL ”UNDER THE LIGHTS”

This is Wagner College................................................................ 1-10 Dr. Richard Guarasci - President.............................................11-12 Walt Hameline - Athletic Director/Head Football Coach.....13-14 Athletic Support Staff...................................................................... 15 Seaahawk Head Coaches................................................................ 16

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Policies & Information.................................................. 17-18 Directions to Wagner...................................................................... 19

THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Walt Hameline................................................... 20-24 Assistant Coaches.......................................................................25-35

THE 2014 SEAHAWKS Seahawk Roster...........................................................................36-37 2014 All-NEC Preseason Team......................................................39 Player Profiles............................................................................. 40-62

Night Football at Hameline Field Becomes a Reality “Wagner vs. Merrimack, September 5, 2013”

Newcomers.................................................................................. 63-64 Northeast Conference................................................................65-67

RECORD BOOK Wagner vs. All-Time Opponents........................................... 68-69 2013 Game-by-Game..................................................................70-80 2013 NEC Honorees......................................................................... 81 2013 Seahawk Statistics........................................................... 82-84

TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Robb and Lia Homecoming Trophies..........................................85 Seahawk Football Timeline..................................................... 86-92 Season-by-Season Records/Coaching Chronology..................93 Postseason History.......................................................................... 94 Team Records....................................................................................95 Career Top 10.....................................................................................96

The 2014 Wagner College Seahawks Football Guide was written, edited, designed and typeset by The Wagner Sports Information staff, comprised of John Beisser, Kevin Ross, Danny Hunt, Greg Cusick and Brian Walsh, with thanks to all former Wagner sports information directors and their assistants. Photography by Dave Saffran, Jan Somma, Jason Jones, Tim McKinney, CW Pack, Ed Reinheimer, Dave Schmidt, Jim Sulley, Paul Bereswill, Dr. Norman Smith, Thornton Studios, Amesse Photography. Other photos courtesy of the Wagner College Office of Admissions, Wagner College Kallista Yearbook and the Staten Island Advance.

Season Top 10.....................................................................................97 Individual Records.................................................................a98-100 All-Time Roster....................................................................... 101-203 Wagner All-Americans..................................................................104 Year-by-Year Results............................................................. 105-108 2014 NEC Composite Schedule..................................................109 Dr. Gregory Knapp Strength and Conditioning Room..........110

The 2014 Wagner College Seahawks Football Guide is a production of the Wagner College Department of Athletics, Walter C. Hameline, Director.

FF Front Cover: Max Wassell (35), Bryant Watts, Jarrett Dieudonne (1), David Fredrickson (75), Anthony Carrington (80), A.J. Firestone (38), Trevor Loveland (17)

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2012 SEAHAWKS CLAIM FIRST NEC FOOTBALL TITLE IN SCHOOL HISTORY

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...THEN BECOME FIRST NEC TEAM TO WIN NCAA FCS PLAYOFF GAME

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WAGNER BECOMES FIRST NEC TEAM EVER TO FINISH IN 25 OF BOTH MAJOR FCS POLLS

RK S NETWO T R O P S S 2012 FC -25 POLL Points FINAL TOP Record

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2012 FCS COACHES FINAL TO P-25 POLL

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In 2012, Wagner Celebrated the 25-Year Anniversary of “The Unforgettable Season” On September 15, 2012, the 1987 Seahawks were honored on the 25th anniversary of their Division III National Championship in a ceremony on a field that had been dedicated just minutes before as Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium

THEN It’s a story that’s been told many times. It’s the story of a tiny college in New York City that defied the odds... and won it all. It’s the story of the 1987 Wagner College Seahawks football team. A group of tough, wide-eyed young men, guided by an energetic, enthusiastic, and driven seventh-year head coach a 36-year old man named Walt Hameline who, a quarter century later, still plies his same trade; nurturing, prodding, molding, disciplining and, above all, leading young men, The greatest day in the long and illustrious gridiron history of Wagner College came on a sunny December 12,1987 in Phenix, Alabama, as the Seahawks captured the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship with 19-3 victory over the University of Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. Winners of seven straight and 12 of 13 heading into the championship, Wagner rose to the challenge, jumping out to a 19-0 first-half lead. The Green & White never looked back in cruising to the College’s first and only national championship in any sport. Quarterback Greg Kovar got Wagner on the board early, finding split end John Chaney in the end zone from 22 yards out with just under two minutes left in the opening quarter. Fullback Tom Pugh put the Seahawks up 13-0, bulldozing in from one yard out. Wide receiver Keith Johnson capped the Seahawk scoring 20 seconds before intermission, hauling in a 22-yard Kovar spiral for the 19-0 halftime lead. With Kovar on his way to a 301-yard day, the defense took over from there, holding Dayton to just 234 yards of total offense and 2.9 yards per play. Defensive end George Gaspar led the way with 16 tackles and a sack while linebackers Artie DiMella and Chris West made 13 stops each. Following the season, their story grew as six players were named All-American, including three first-teamers. Their story was even splashed across a twopage spread in Sports Illustrated. Over these last 25 years, the Seahawks’ achievement has been well-told. It will be told again and again.

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1987 (13-1-0) NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Coach:...................... Walt Hameline 9/5 William Paterson............... 14-0 W 9/12 at Montclair State...........24-17 W 9/19 at St. John’s.......................30-14 W 9/26 Trenton State...................41-13 W 10/3 at SUNY-Buffalo............... 20-0 W 10/10 at Hofstra........................ 28-35 L 10/24 at U.S.M.M.A....................16-14 W 11/7 at W. Conn. State............. 27-3 W 11/14 Pace.................................... 59-7 W 11/21 Rochester*.......................38-14 W 11/28 Fordham*........................... 21-0 W 12/5 at Emory & Henry*........ 20-15 W 12/12 Dayton*............................. 19-3 W * NCAA Playoffs All-Americans Rich Negrin, OT Kodak (1st team), Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Aaron Campbell, OG Pizza Hut (1st team) Jerry O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (1st team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Artie Dimella, LB Pizza Hut (2nd team) GTE/CoSIDA Academic (2nd team) Greg Kovar, QB Pizza Hut (3rd team)

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As tenacious as any Seahawk, Wagner College enjoys a bucolic perch atop Grymes Hill overlooking Manhattan and the other boroughs of New York City. Founded in 1883 as a Lutheran proseminary, Wagner has evolved to become an independent residential liberal arts college enrolling a capacity of over 2,000 students. The location of the College above the gateway to one of the world’s greatest financial and cultural capitals was the work of alumnus Frank Sutter who convinced the College’s Board of Trustees to relocate Wagner here from Rochester in 1918. In this, the Rev. Sutter and the trustees were extraordinarily prescient. Their wisdom provided Wagner with a distinct geographical advantage over all other all liberal arts colleges in the country. Wagner is New York State’s southernmost college and its 105 park-like acres represent the highest elevation on the eastern seaboard from Maine to Key West Florida. The College’s signature curriculum – the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts – capitalizes on the best of a traditional, suburban, liberal arts college campus and the infinite array of educational opportunities afforded by New York City. Students intern in the world’s leading financial institutions. They observe and experience diversity from the sophisticated workings of the United Nations to melting pots of multicultural neighborhoods. They circulate in the city’s unparalleled creative environment of museums, media, and performing arts. This is their laboratory. They immerse themselves and are inspired by the city’s sheer energy. The contrast between the frenetic life of the city and the almost pastoral setting of the campus is the perfect metaphor for the melding of experiential and theoretical education that is the hallmark of The Wagner Plan. In small learning communities, students and faculty explore the conceptual foundations of the arts, humanities, and sciences. The faculty challenges students to consider new ideas, to master new skills and technologies, and to reflect and draw meaning from what they have experienced in and out of the classroom. A lush canopy of mature maples and oaks shades Wagner’s 105-acre campus of manicured lawns and gardens; historic and modern buildings; and sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New York Harbor. In early 2009, former U.S. President Bill Clinton recognized Wagner College and President Richard Guarasci, at the second annual Clinton Global Initiative University. Wagner was cited for the Port Richmond Partnership, an innovative program that will focus the school’s community resources in an effort to improve quality of life in a specific Staten Island neighborhood. Movie companies have frequently used the campus as a classic college setting, most recently for a movie titled “School of Rock” starring Jack Black (Shallow Hal). The picturesque campus was also used in a fall 2001 television series, The Education of Max Bixford, starring Richard Dreyfus and as the site of a prospective private military school in the HBO series, The Sopranos.

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QUICK FACTS Since the adoption of the Wagner Plan in 1997, enrollment has increased by nearly 40 percent and student quality as measured by high school average and SAT scores have improved as well. Once largely a commuter campus, now 82 percent of all undergraduates live on campus in residence halls that offer “million dollar” views. Though continuing to serve students from metropolitan New York, the college draws most of its enrollment from beyond the immediate region. By every measure – enrollment, endowment, and national reputation – Wagner is ascending the ranks of America’s strongest small colleges that blend the liberal arts with a commitment to service and preparation for the professions. Campus life includes the array of sports provided by an NCAA Division I program which is housed in a 93,000-square-foot sports center featuring an extensive fitness center, an indoor NCAA swimming pool and a basketball arena. A football and track & field stadium showcases a variety of playing fields throughout the campus including baseball, softball, lacrosse and soccer venues. Wagner’s alumni include Broadway Tony award winners, movie stars, film producers, playwrights, and Fortune 500 CEO’s including the chairman of GE Investments, the chairman of Dupont Europe, the chairman Emeritus of The Oppenheimer Management Company and the chairman of the New York Power Authority. Visitors to and residents of New York City alike enjoy access to a rich and diverse array of museums, cultural organizations, arts performances, sports teams, societies and attractions. Some of the best and most famous attractions in the world call New York City home. We encourage you to find out more about them, so that you can plan a visit to what is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world. To get to Manhattan from Staten Island, you can take a ride on the world-famous Staten Island Ferry, a well-recognized icon of New York City transportation, and incidentally, a free ride into the heart of New York City.

Majors & Programs Anthropology* Art* Art History (minor only) Arts Administration

Art, Music, Theatre, Combined Arts

Biology* Biopsychology Business Administration Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing

Chemistry*

Biochemistry

Computer Science* Dance (minor only) Economics* Education Dual Certification in Childhood (Elementary) and Special Education, Theater Arts (K-12), Minor in Adolescent (Secondary) Education

English* Environmental Studies French Gender Studies (minor only) German (minor only) History* Information Systems (minor only) International Affairs

International Politics International Economics

Italian Studies (minor only) Journalism (minor only) Mathematics* Microbiology* Music*

Nursing Philosophy (minor only) Physician Asst. (Jan. 1 deadline) Physics* Political Science* Psychology* Public Policy and Administration Religious Studies (minor only) Sociology Academic Sociology, Criminal Justice, Family Studies

Spanish* Theatre* (Dec. 15 deadline) Performance; Design/Technology/ Management

Pre-Professional Programs Health: Chiropractic, Dental, Medical, Optometry, Pharmacy, Podiatry, Veterinary Other: Law, Engineering, Ministry

5-Year Master’s Program Accounting Graduate Division Advanced Physician Assistant Studies Business Administration Education Microbiology Nursing *=major and minor available Italics=concentration

Wagner’s unique location offers students a campus setting that feels hundreds of miles away from anywhere, while actually only a ferry ride away from the professional and cultural riches of the world’s most dynamic city New York City

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Walt Hameline joined at midfield by wife Debi and daughters Kristen and Kelly

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Dr. Richard Guarasci Wagner College President Dr. Richard Guarasci is the 18th President of Wagner College, where he was previously the Provost and Senior Vice President, responsible for academic and student affairs, admissions, and support service, in addition to serving as the chief operating officer. He holds the rank of Professor of Political Science and he teaches in the areas of democracy, citizenship and American diversity.

At Wagner, Dr. Guarasci founded The Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts, the four-year curriculum for all undergraduates, that draws together a substantive liberal arts core into a series of learning communities and experiential learning tutorials. Dr. Guarasci was Dean of the College and Professor of Political Science at Hobart College from 1992-1997. Previously he served as Dean and founding Director of the First Year Program at St. Lawrence University, a nationally celebrated model program of democratic living and learning required for all first year students that joined first year housing to a two semester schedule. Dr. Guarasci is the author of Democratic Education in the Age of Difference: Redefining Citizenship in Higher Education (Jossey-Bass, 1997), and numerous other publications including 3 books, more than 20 articles and more than 50 conference presentations. He is now a national leader in higher education with many speaking engagements throughout the United States. He is an active educational consultant for more than 20 universities and colleges. Time Magazine selected him as a National Undergraduate Educator and he received awards from the Sears Foundation, the Glitz Family Prize and many other citations including a day of recognition by proclamation of the City Council in Geneva, New York. Recently, Congressman Vito Fossella and the Staten Island Civic Association both cited him for public service on Staten Island. He served on the National Board of Directors of the American Association of Colleges and Universities,The Board of Trustees of the Independent Colleges Fund of New York and he is co-chair of New York State Campus Compact. He is a Fellow of the Society for Values in Higher Education (SVHE) and a PEW Foundation Fellow with the Washington Center for Learning in building natural leadership in Learning Communities. He is a member of the faculty for the Asheville Institute and an Advising Board Member for the Models for Democracy Project of SVHE. Dr. Guarasci recently authored ‘Developing the Democratic Arts” in About Campus (Feb. 2001) and “On Becoming the Good College: Lessons Learned” in Liberal Education.

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The agner Plan The WW agner Plan Wagner College has developed a curriculum that unites deep learning and practical application. The Wagner Plan incorporates our longstanding commitment to the liberal arts, experiential learning and interdisciplinary education with our geographical location and enduring bond with New York City. Beginning their very first semester at Wagner, students not only study issues and learn critical-thinking, writing and problem-solving skills, but they also see and practice what they are learning. This “practical� side of liberal education is clearly seen in our Learning Communities and Reflective Tutorials and in the investment faculty make in connecting students with the world outside the classroom. Under the Wagner Plan, students complete a liberal arts core program and a major, totaling 36 units/courses. As part of these requirements, students complete three Learning Communities (LC’s)-one in the first year, one during the intermediate years, and one in the senior year in the major. For students admitted to the Honors Program, courses are designed to stimulate and challenge them intellectually and to offer exceptional academic and co-curricular opportunities. Honors courses are more challenging, involve more discussion/debate, and often (if not always) require longer and more in depth research papers and oral presentations by students. The Program is affiliated with the National Collegiate Honors Council.

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Walter Hameline athleticdirector As he enters his 34th season in the dual role of Wagner College Director of Athletics/Head Football Coach, Walt Hameline continues to amass an astounding record of achievement and consistency in college athletics. The results derived from this energetic leader, who approaches each day with relentless energy, passion and enthusiasm, are profound. For the last eight years, the Northeast Conference (NEC) has presented the Institutional Academic Award to the league member who attains the highest overall institutional grade-point average amongst student-athletes competing in sports sponsored by the NCAA Division I conference. In 2012-2013, for an NEC-record third time, Wagner claimed this award with an NEC-record 3.305 grade point average in its 19 sponsored sports. Additionally, the 2012-2013 Seahawks’ soccer (3.540), indoor women’s track & field (3.457), outdoor women’s track & field (3.457) and men’s lacrosse (3.230) teams paced their respective sports. In 2013-2014, the Seahawks’ Swimming & Diving (3.537), Men’s Lacrosse (3.221) and Football (2.969) squads all won the Team GPA Award for their respective sports. The 2013-2014 academic year was a highwater mark for Seahawk student-athletes on a variety of fronts as Wagner claimed both the SAAC Student-Athlete of the Year (Meredith Ketchmark – Swimming & Diving) and the NEC Female ScholarAthlete of the Year (Ellen Huffman – Golf) Awards. Wagner also had three studentathletes earn NEC Scholar-Athlete of the year Award in their respective sports this past academic year in Huffman (Golf), Kelsey Parker (Softball) and Matthew Kane (Track & Field). Each year, the NCAA recognizes teams that score in the top 10 percent in their sport with respect to Academic Progress Rates (APR). In 2013-2014, five Wagner athletic teams – men’s and women’s tennis, women’s basketball, women’s cross country and women’s golf – were cited by the NCAA with public recognition awards. Additionally, a total of 237 Seahawk student-athletes earned spots on the 2013-2014 NEC Academic Honor Roll, with 64 being named in the fall, 54 in the winter, and 119 in the spring. Of the 64 members of the 2013 Fall NEC Honor Roll, 29 were members of the Wagner football team that is coached by Hameline.

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In April of 2012, Hameline, who has enjoyed a long and proud association with metropolitan area basketball and the National Invitation Tournament (NIT), was the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA). Distinguished Service Awards are presented by the MBWA to individuals that have made significant contributions to college basketball.

such as the NIT All-Star Summer Tour.

For more than two decades, he was one of five metro area athletic directors, along with his peers at NYU, Fordham, Manhattan and St. John’s, who helped comprise the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Association (MIBA). Along with NIT Executive Director Jack Powers, Hameline helped select teams for both preseason and postseason NIT’s, while directing other functions

Under Hameline’s leadership, the Wagner Athletic Department has undergone an ambitious expansion in both sport offerings and facility improvements. Most recently, and thanks to the generosity of one of his former offensive lineman and now highly-successful business man, Marc Lebovitz, Wagner College Stadium was the beneficiary of a striking state-of-the-art video scoreboard in 2010. The scoreboard, donated by Lebovitz, a member of the Seahawks’ 1987 Division III National Championship football team and a 1991 Wagner graduate, represented a major facility upgrade for the Green & White football program, while also benefiting the women’s soccer, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and men’s & women’s track and field programs.

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SUPPORT STAFF

Brendan Fahey Associate AD/ Business Manager

Kevin Ross Assistant Director of Media Relations

Danny Hunt Media Relations Assistant

Peg Hefferan Associate AD/ Senior Women’s Administrator

Chris Fourman Assistant AD for Academics & Compliance

John Beisser Assistant AD of Media Relations

Mike Miller Assistant AD for Marketing & Promotions

Greg Cusick Brian Walsh TimQuinn Hayden Palozej Marketing/Media Media Relations Equipment Manager Fitness Center Relations Assistant Assistant for Video Director

Javier Jiminez Assistant AD for Athletic Training

Katie Jordan Ticket Manager/ Marketing Assistant

Ed Arnold MariaTommasini BradNoto Da’Shena Stevens Aleksandra Filipovski Nicole Battaglia Tatum Colitz Director of Facilities and Manager of Facilities Assistant for Facilities Director of Coordinator of Academic Resource Assistant for Operations and Operations and Operations Business & Finance Business & Finance Coordinator Academics & Compliance

Rachel Walton Assistant for Academics & Compliance

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Renada Vuono Assistant for Academics & Compliance

Gerald Charles Associate Athletic Trainer

Laura Cobb Assistant Athletic Trainer

Veronica Mondaca Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kate Chimienti Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brian Tracz Director of Strength & Conditioning


HEAD COACHES

FALL SPORTS

Walt Hameline Football

Mike Minielli Women’s Soccer

Joe Stasi M&W Cross Country M&W Indoor Track & Field M&W Outdoor Track & Field

WINTER SPORTS

Colin Shannanhan Swimming

Meg Marco Diving

Bashir Mason Men’s Basketball

Lisa Cermignano Women’s Basketball

SPRING SPORTS

Glen Payne Softball

Chris Radmonovich Water Polo

Matt Poskay Men’s Lacrosse

Chris Fourman Men’s/Women’s Golf

Danny Kreyman Men’s Tennis

Liz Frisoli Women’s Lacrosse

Not Pictured: Adrienn Hidvegi Women’s Tennis

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CREDENTIALS — Media credentials for Wagner College home games are issued only for working members of the media, and should be requested as early as possible. Requests must be made in writing on company letterhead and are honored only from sports editors of daily newspapers/magazines and sports directors of radio and television stations. Wagner College follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover Seahawk football on a regular basis. Otherwise, television/radio stations and weekly newspapers will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis. Requests for season credentials should arrive by September 1. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than one week in advance of a game. All requests for credentials should be made to: John Beisser Assistant Athletic Director For Media Relations Spiro Sports Center One Campus Road Staten Island, NY 10301 Phone: (718) 390-3227 FAX: (718) 420-4015 PRESS POLICIES — Press box seating is reserved for working press only. Should any special needs arise, please contact the sports information office. MEDIA PARKING — Available adjacent to Wagner College Stadium on a limited, first-come, first-serve basis. There is no designated media parking area. Contact the sports information office for further information. STATISTICAL SERVICES — Working media at Wagner College Stadium will receive the following: * Game program and notes * Complete halftime statistics * Complete final statistics * Complete play-by-play REFRESHMENTS — Refreshments will be available in the press box prior to the game and at halftime. Credentials are required for entrance to the press box. MEDIA WILL CALL — Located at the Stadium’s main gate. TELEPHONES — A limited number of telephone lines are available at the Stadium. Newspapers and radio stations desiring their own private ines, to be installed in the press box, are recommended to contact the sports information office at (718) 390-3227. INTERVIEW POLICIES — All interviews with Wagner College football players must be arranged through the sports information office. PLAYERS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE ON GAME DAY UNTIL AFTER THE GAME.

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POSTGAME INTERVIEWS — Following each game, there will be a 10-minute cooling-off period, during which the players will shower and dress. Approximately 10 minutes after the game ends, Coach Hameline will be available for comment. Following Coach Hameline’s interview session and the cooling-off period, the Seahawk locker room will be open to all members of the media. PLAYER TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS — Telephone interview requests for Coach Hameline and Seahawk players, which should be made 48 hours in advance when possible. Player interview will be made at an appropriate time, so as not to interfere with the academic schedule of the player(s).

FOLLOW WAGNER ATHLETICS ONLINE Wagner college athletics has its own Facebook page, Twitter feed, and YouTube Channel. fans are able to receive news updates, scores, scheduling information, and video clips through these popular social networking sites. Follow the instructions below for more information! Visit www.facebook.com. Once you have an account, click in the “search” box in the top right corner and type in “Wagner Seahawk”. A list will appear - Look for the official Facebook photo (on the right) and hit “Add as Friend”. Log on to www.youtube.com/wagnerseahawks. You can subscribe to the channel by filling out a user account, but all videos can be viewed for free. Football, Men’s Basketball, and Women’s Basketball clips are loaded to the site immediately after the game! Go to www.twitter.com/wagnerathletics. Here, you can view up-to-date “tweets” from the Wagner College Athletics Staff! To receive instant scores and text message updates, become a member of the site and click on the “Follow” button in the upper left corner.


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From Points South Mid Atlantic States and Southern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike north to Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing). After crossing the bridge, take Route 440 North (West Shore Expressway) for approximately 6 miles to I-278 East (Staten Island Expressway). Take I-278 East for approximately 5 miles, following signs to the Verrazano Narrows Bridge and Brooklyn. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road/ Hyland Boulevard). At the first traffic light, turn left onto Clove Road. At the second light on Clove Road, turn right onto Howard Avenue. A sign for the College is visible at this intersection. Follow Howard Avenue to the top of Grymes Hill.

By plane/train/public transportation Plane: Three major airports serve New York City. Wagner College is most easily accessed from Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, though LaGuardia and JFK Airports are within reasonable travel distance. Car service is available between Wagner College and all three airports for around $40-$50 each way.

Southern New Jersey Shore: Take the Garden State Parkway north to Exit 127 (Outerbridge Crossing/Staten Island). Follow directions from Outerbridge Crossing provided above.

From points north and east New England (via New York) and Long Island: Take either the Belt Parkway or the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano Bridge onto Staten Island; remain on I-278 West. Take Exit 13 (Clove Road/Richmond Road). Follow the service road to the third traffic light and turn right onto Clove Road. Take the first right onto Howard Avenue and proceed to the top of Grymes Hill.

Train: Amtrak, Long Island Railroad and New Jersey Transit trains arrive at Penn Station in Manhattan at 34th Street and 7th Avenue. Wagner College can be reached from Manhattan by taking the Staten Island Ferry, leaving at regular intervals throughout the day from the ferry terminal in lower Manhattan. From Penn Station, take either a cab or the New York City Subway (IRT Downtown #1 or #9 train to South Ferry; IRT #4 or #5 train to Bowling Green; IRT N or R to Whitehall Station) to the Battery Park Ferry Terminal. Take the Staten Island Ferry (no fare) to Staten Island. From the ferry terminal on Staten Island, the College is a short ride via car service, which can be picked up at the terminal.

New England (via New Jersey): Take I-95 South. Cross the George Washington Bridge into New Jersey. Follow signs to the New Jersey Turnpike. Follow the Turnpike to Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge). Cross the Goethals Bridge onto Staten Island and follow I-278 East. Follow directions from I-278 East provided above. Northern New Jersey: Take the New Jersey Turnpike to either Exit 13 (Goethals Bridge) from northern New Jersey, or Exit 10 (Outerbridge Crossing) from southern/central New Jersey. Follow directions provided above from the Goethals Bridge or Outerbridge Crossing.

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Head Coach Walt Hameline WALT HAMELINE HEAD COACH (34TH SEASON - 216-135-2 .615) During a stirring ceremony prior to kickoff of the September 15, 2012, Wagner vs. Monmouth game, the field at Wagner College Stadium was named Hameline Field in honor of his long-time success at the helm of the Seahawk gridiron program. In a coaching career that has spanned 33 seasons – from 1981 to 2013 - Hameline owns a 216-135-2 (.615) record and is one of just seven active FCS coaches with 200 or more career wins. November 6, 2010 was another historic day in Hameline’s career, another that also involved Monmouth, as the Seahawks’ 31-20 win over the Hawks’ that was career victory number 200. In 2012, Hameline, who has coached more than 100 All-Americans and nearly 100 All-NEC players, led the Seahawks to their first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) Football Championship with a thrilling 23-17 come-from-behind victory over Duquesne on November 17, 2012, while clinching a berth in the 2012 Division I FCS Championship. The win personified the Green & White’s exhilarating season. Wagner began the season with three straight losses, before winning its next nine games. In defying the odds throughout its triumphant march to the school’s first-ever Northeast Conference (NEC) title and the conference’s first-ever NCAA FCS win, Wagner compiled a 9-4 record, including a 7-1 mark in the NEC. The Seahawks finished the season ranked 21st in The Sports Network Final Top-25 Poll and 22nd in the Final FCS Coaches Poll, an achievement that marked the first time an NEC team has ended the season with an appearance in both official Top-25 polls. The accolades soon began to pour in for Hameline. After being named the 2012 NEC Football Coach of the year, he was tabbed the 2012 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) National Coach of the Year by both College Football News (CFN) and the College Sports Journal (CSJ). Hameline was also named as one of the 20 nominees for the Eddie Robinson Award, which since 1987 has been awarded annually to college football’s top head coach in the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). Shortly after receiving the news of his twin National Coach of the Year honors, Hameline was inducted into the New Jersey Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame Not to be lost amid the host of accomplishments by the 2012 team, is the fact that Hameline helped lead the school to a 30-0 victory at nationally-ranked Albany in the week following Hurricane Sandy. After returning from the state capital, Hameline joined many of his team members aiding in the recovery efforts in some of Staten Island’s hardest-hit areas. Hameline also saw his first former player crack the NFL ranks when Julian Stanford made the 2012 Jacksonville Jaguars’ 53-man roster, becoming the first Seahawk in the NFL since Wagner Hall of Famer Rich Kotite suited up for the New York Giants in 1972. Currently a member of the Detroit Lions, Stanford is one of two former Seahawks currently Walt Hameline is hoisted following a 19-3 Stagg Bowl victory playing in a major professional football league, along with C.O. Prime over Dayton to win the 1987 NCAA Division III National Title. of the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

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Head Coach Walt Hameline Prior to the momentous 2012 season, Hameline’s overall coaching ledger included five ECAC Titles and three NCAA Tournament Appearances, highlighted 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship. In the magical Championship Season of 1987, Wagner posted a 19-3 win over heavily-favored Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl to earn the NCAA Division III National Championship. Against one of the toughest schedules in the nation, Hameline’s Seahawks rolled to 13-1 record, winning more games than any college football team in America. The team earned the school’s second Lambert Trophy, symbolic of football superiority in the East among Division III schools, and ECAC Team of the Year recognition. Following the season, in addition to Sports Illustrated writing a feature story, a host of national and regional organizations recognized Hameline, highlighted him being named the Chevrolet National Coach of the Year. In 1990, just three years after winning the school’s only National Championship, Hameline became the winningest coach in school history.

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The 63-year old administrator has been a key developer of the NEC, serving on numerous committees, and is a past president of the league. Ten years ago, the New Hartford, NY native was honored for his playing, coaching and administrative achievements when he was inducted into the Utica Sports Hall of Fame. In addition, Hameline was given the All-America Football Foundation Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. An outstanding defensive back at Brockport State, Hameline received his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1975, and went on to earn his Master’s Degree in education from the University of Albany in 1977.

HAMELINE’S HISTORY Year Record ...................................................... Post-season 1981 9-1-0 1982 8-1-1 ............................NCAA Div.III Quarterfinals 1983 8-2-1 ................................ECAC Metro Champions 1984 6-4-0 1985 9-2-0 .................................ECAC South Champions 1986 9-2-0 .................................ECAC South Champions 1987 13-1-0 .... NCAA Division III National Champions 1988 8-2-0 .....................................NCAA Div. III Playoffs 1989 6-3-0 1990 5-5-0 1991 5-5-0 1992 9-2-0 ......................... ECAC Southeast Champions 1993 9-2-0 ......................... ECAC-IFC Bowl Champions 1994 6-5-0 ................................................ECAC-IFC Bowl 1995 8-2-0 ................................................ECAC-IFC Bowl 1996 5-5-0 (2-2 NEC) 1997 6-4-0 (2-2 NEC) 1998 7-3-0 (3-2 NEC) 1999 5-5-0 (5-2 NEC) 2000 6-5-0 (6-2 NEC) 2001 3-6-0 (3-5 NEC) 2002 7-4-0 (4-3 NEC) 2003 6-5-0 (3-4 NEC) 2004 6-5-0 (3-4 NEC) 2005 6-5-0 (3-4 NEC) 2006 4-7-0 (0-7 NEC) 2007 7-4-0 (3-3 NEC) 2008 3-8 (1-6 NEC) 2009 6-5 (3-5 NEC) 2010 5-6 (3-5 NEC) 2011 4-7 (4-4 NEC) 2012 9-4 (7-1 NEC) 2013 3-8 (2-5 NEC) Total 216-135-2 (.615)/NEC......59-64(.480)

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200-Win Plateau 5th Among ACTIVE FCS Coaches in Career Victories

1. Al Bagnoli, Penn......................................... 237 2. Rob Ash, Montana St. ......................................... 233 3. Andy Talley, Villanova ......................................... 231 4. Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary .................. 222

5. WALT HAMELINE, WAGNER........................216

6. Joe Glenn, South Dakota......................................... 192 7. Mike Ayers, Wofford .......................................... 187 8. K.C. Keeler, Sam Houston St..................................174 9 Tim Murphy, Harvard ......................................... 169 10. Rick Comegy, Jackson St. ................................. 163

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Head Coach Walt Hameline HAMELINE VERSUS ... Albany.......................... ..2-14-0 Alfred................................2-0-0 Asumption.......................0-1-0 Buffalo...............................1-0-0 Buffalo State ...................1-0-0 Bryant...............................2-4-0 Central Connecticut. 11-10-0 Colgate..............................1-0-0 Cornell..............................1-2-0 Cortland State................. 1-1-0 C.W. Post........................6-4-0 Davidson...........................1-0-0 Dayton...............................1-0-0 Delaware...........................0-1-0 Delaware Valley.............4-0-0 Duquesne.........................4-5-0 Eastern Washington.....0-1-0 Emory & Henry..............1-0-0 Florida Atlantic..............0-1-0 FDU-Madison................4-0-0 Ferrum..............................0-1-0 Fordham..........................4-0-0 Franklin & Marshall.....1-0-0 Georgetown.................... 2-3-0 Glenville State.................1-0-0 Hamilton..........................0-1-0 Hofstra.............................5-5-0 Holy Cross.......................1-0-0 Iona................................. 15-2-0 Ithaca.................................0-1-0 Jacksonville......................3-1-0 Kean..................................4-0-0 La Salle.............................6-0-0 Marist............................... 7-9-0 Monmouth................... 10-11-0

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Montclair State.............. 5-3-2 New Haven......................1-0-0 Merrimack.......................0-1-0 Newport News.............. 4-1-0 New York Tech...............1-0-0 North Dakota St.............0-1-0 Pace................................... 4-1-0 Ramapo............................2-2-0 Richmond.........................0-1-0 Robert Morris...............7-13-0 Rochester.........................1-0-0 Rowan.............................. 2-3-0 Sacred Heart................... 9-7-0 St. Francis U.................20-3-0 St. John’s.........................11-2-0 St. Lawrence....................0-1-0 St. Peter’s......................... 7-0-0 Salisbury State...............2-0-0 San Diego..........................1-7-0 Seton Hall.........................1-0-0 Siena..................................1-0-0 Springfield........................2-1-0 Stonehill..........................0-2-0 Stony Brook.................... 9-3-0 SUNY Maritime..............1-0-0 Syracuse............................0-1-0 Trenton State.................4-0-0 Towson State.................. 1-1-0 USMMA...........................6-1-0 Univ. of D.C....................3-0-0 Western Conn. St.........3-0-0 William Paterson..........5-2-0 Wisconsin-Platteville...0-1-0 Total...........216-135-2 (.615)

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Head Coach Walt Hameline What They Were Saying...about Walt Hameline Regarding “Hameline Field” Dedication “Walt Hameline is an outstanding role model for our student athletes. His long service to Wagner has enriched the lives of many who have played on his teams, or have taken part in our athletic programs. I am pleased to have Walt as a friend, and this is a long deserved honor.” - Dr. Richard Guarasci, Wagner College President "Over the past three years, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing first-hand Walt’s passion and dedication to building the Seahawk football program, as well as his commitment to developing an athletic department that is devoted to the athletic and academic growth of Wagner student-athletes from all 20 sports. The naming of Hameline Field is a tremendous tribute to the significant contributions Walt has made to Wagner College over the last 32 years. Congratulations Walt for a well deserved honor! " - Noreen Morris, Commissioner of the Northeast Conference "Walt Hameline has made, and continues to make, a positive and lasting impression on Wagner College student-athletes. For over 30 years, he has led the Seahawk football team on to the field that will now be named in his honor. Hameline Field will remind all how much Walt has contributed to the success of Wagner athletics. He is a true asset to our College and a special friend to the entire Wagner College community.” - Fred Williamson (’64), Wagner College Board of Trustee Member, Football Letterwinner “A great coach, friend, and person to me, my family and the Wagner Community at large. As he says: “Find a Way to Win!!” -- and we did...a lot! We all owe a lot of great memories to him.” - Andy Fellouris (’86), Hall of Fame Inductee (2011)

...Just The Facts - Hameline and his wife Debi are the proud parents of daughters Kristen & Kelly - All-time winningest coach in school history (216-135-2) (.615) - 34th year -Has coached 115 players who have earned All-American status. - Named head coach by then athletic director P.J. Carlesimo in 1981, replacing Bill Russo who left be head coach at Lafayette - Succeeded Carlesimo as athletic director in 1982 prior to beginning his second year as head coach - Guided the Seahawks to the 1987 Division III National Championship with a 19-3 victory over Dayton - His ledger includes 10 seasons with at least eight victories - Win # 200 - Monmouth (11/6/10) - 31-20 - Win # 175 - Saint Francis (PA) (11/12/05) - 23-21 - Win # 150 - Saint Francis (PA) (10/20/02) - 38-7 - Win # 100 - Pace (10/16/93) - 47-10 - Win # 78 - Montclair State (9/22/90) - 22-13 - Wagner School Record - Win # 62- Dayton (12/12/87) - 19-3 - 1987 National Championship Game - Win # 1 - Buffalo State (9/19/81) - 59-7 - Owns a 106-47-1 record (.691) on Grymes Hill in the regular season - Recorded eight unbeaten home campaigns - Has notched winning seasons at home in 27 of his 32 seasons - Ranks 86h among active FCS coaches - Ranks 18th among all active NCAA coaches (any level) - Ranks 66th on the all-time NCAA wins list (any level) - One of 36 coaches to win 200 games at one school - Owns 12 wins over coaches who are members of the 200-win club - Defeated Mike Kelly (Dayton - 246 wins) to win the 1987 National Championship - Is 4-0 against Bill Manlove (Delaware Valley - 215 wins), Eric Hamilton (TCNJ - 201 wins) and 5-2-1 against Rick Giancola (Montclair State - 201 wins) - Has also coached against 200-win club coaches Bob Ford (1 win) & Andy Talley - Former President of the Metropolitan Intercollegiate Basketball Committee (MIBA), the former long-time governing body of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) - Inducted into the Greater Utica Sports Hall of Fame - Earned the All-America Foundation Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998 - Named the Chevrolet National Coach of the Year in 1987 after leading the Seahawks to the Division III title - Guided the Green & White to Five ECAC Championships & Three NCAA Tourney Appearances - Oversaw the opening of Wagner’s Football Stadium & outdoor track & field facility in 1997 - Led the efforts for the stadium’s field turf upgrade in 2006 - Instrumental in the realization of the state-of-the-art scoreboard in 2010, which was generously donated by 1987 team member Marc Lebovitz - Instrumental in erecting the Spiro Sports Center in 1999, a 93,000 square-foot building which houses a 2,100-seat, multi-purpose gymnasium - Recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the Metropolitan Basketball Writers Association (MBWA) - Served as an Assistant Coach at Wagner from 1978-1980, helping the Green & White to a 15-15 mark and has been a part of 228 Seahawk victories (out of 388 in school history) (59 percent) - Was an assistant at Brockport State, Plattsburgh State, University of Albany and Brown University. - Was a defensive back at Brockport State before playing professionally for the Oneida County Americans - Earned his master’s degree from the University At Albany

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ASSistant coaches JASON HOUGHTALING ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH/ OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/RBS

Jason Houghtaling, who served as Wagner’s offensive coordinator during the Seahawks’ run to the 2012 Northeast Conference (NEC) title and NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Playoff appearance, before spending the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell, returned to Grymes Hill in the capacity of Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator in January, 2014. This marks Houghtaling’s third stint at Wagner. Houghtaling, known as ‘Hoss’ around the Grymes Hill campus, was a Seahawks assistant coach from 2006-2009, before becoming head coach at Hudson Valley Community College in 2010. Following one season as head coach of the Vikings, he returned to Wagner as offensive coordinator in 2011, where he spent two seasons, including the 2012 championship campaign. Under Houghtaling’s tutelage, the 2012 Seahawks, led by record-setting standout quarterback Nick Doscher, and star running back Dominique Williams, were one of the nation’s most balanced units, ranking No. 1 nationally with the fewest turnovers (6) in all of FCS football. Doscher evolved into one of the all-time great quarterbacks to compete at Wagner and in the NEC, finishing his career ranked No. 1 in Seahawk history, and No. 2 in NEC history, with 8,404 yards of total offense. His 6,100 passing yards are also No. 1 on the Wagner all-time list and No. 9 on the all-time NEC list. As a senior in 2012, Doscher fashioned a passer rating of 133.9, with 13 touchdown passes and just one interception, and ended his career with a remarkable 221 consecutive pass attempts without an interception. During his first season as offensive coordinator (2011), Houghtaling directed the talented Williams to impressive numbers. Williams ranked among the national leaders by rushing for 121.6 yards per game and 14 total touchdowns, while posting eight 100-yard games in 11 contests. The following season, Williams went on to be tabbed as a 2012 College Sports Journal All-American, in addition to earning First-Team AllNEC honors. When he first arrived at Wagner in 2006, Houghtaling served as running backs coach, before heading the Seahawk offensive lines from 2007-2009. In 2010, his one season as head coach at Troy, NY-based Hudson Valley, he tutored two All-Conference performers. He began his collegiate coaching career at prep powerhouse Milford Academy in Berlin, NY, where he helped lead the Falcons to a 20-3 mark as defensive coordinator, while also serving as defensive line and strength and conditioning coach. A 2004 graduate of Binghamton with a degree in History, Houghtaling earned a Masters in Education from Wagner in 2009. He originally attended Lafayette, where he was a defensive lineman for the Leopards, before injuries cut short his playing career and he transferred to Binghamton. A native of Windsor, NY, Houghtaling got his start in coaching at his high school alma mater, Windsor Central High School, where he spent two seasons working with the Black Knights’ offensive line and linebackers under the head coach he played for, Dan Hodack. Houghtaling and his wife Mary are the proud parents of two daughters, Abbie and Emma.

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ASSistant coaches MALIK HALL DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/INSIDE LINEBACKERS Malik Hall is in his second stint at Wagner and enters his fourth season overall on the Seahawk sideline. In 2010, his first as the Green & White’s Defensive Coordinator, Wagner saw a marked improvement in all facets of the defense. He then coached at UMass, in 2011, before returning as the Wagner Defense Coordinator in 2012.

In 2013, Hall’s defense was led by outside linebacker Trevor Loveland, the only student-athlete to hail from a NEC program among the 43 members of the Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Academic All-Star Team. The 6-3, 230-pound Loveland, who returns to the 2014 team as a fifth-year senior, led the 2013 team with 69 tackles, while registering a team-best 12.0 tackles for loss for minus 33 yards. He also recorded three sacks for minus 12 yards and was credited with two forced fumbles, one pass breakup and one blocked kick. Hall also tutored 2013 Second-Team All-NEC defensive lineman Fidel Okoye, who his primed for a breakout season as a junior in 2014. In 2012, Hall was the mastermind behind the NEC’s No. 1 defense, spearheading Wagner to the 2012 NEC title and a second-round NCAA FCS Playoff appearance. Statistically, the numbers produced by the 2012 defense reflect both dominance and balance as the Seahawks led the NEC in scoring defense (16.3) and total defense (312.2) and pass defense efficiency (115.1) while ranking second in pass defense (168.2) and third in rushing defense (144.0). Individually, Hall developed three Second-Team All-NEC performers in linebacker C.O. Prime, safety Sidiq Soulemana and cornerback Torian Phillips, well as 2013 College Sports Journal Freshman AllAmerican Daevonte Barnett. During his tenure with the Seahawks, Hall has seen four of his pupils sign NFL free agent contracts. C.O. Prime became the latest NFL player, signing with the Indianapolis Colts., before helping the 2013 Hamilton Tiger-Cats reach the CFL Championship game In 2012, Jeremiah Brown and Julian Stanford inked free agent deals with the Jacksonville Jaguars while Quintin Anderson was picked up by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Stanford then signed a free agent contract with the Detroit Lions in 2013 where he remains a current member of the team. In addition to his time at UMass, Hall has served as an assistant on the staffs at Fordham, Hofstra, and Central Connecticut. In 2006 and 2009, the Detroit, MI, native served as the Defensive Line coach and Special Teams Coordinator at Fordham. From 2007-08, he coached the defensive line at Hofstra while also serving as the program’s NFL Liaison. At Hofstra in 2008, Hall was part of the top-rated passing defense in the Colonial Athletic Conference (CAA). In 2007, Hofstra ranked first in the CAA and 11th in the FCS in rushing defense and second in the conference and 15th in the nation in total defense. As a collegiate player, Hall helped led UMass to the Atlantic 10 Championship title game as a senior in 2003 when he posted 46 tackles, five for loss, and two sacks. He transferred to UMass in the Spring of 2002 after playing at Vermillion Community College in Ely, MN. He graduated in December 2003 from UMass with a degree in sociology and education. Hall and his wife Ayesha are the proud parents of Malik and Kayah.

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ASSistant coaches TONY BRINSON OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS Tony Brinson enters his 21st season as a collegiate football coach, serving his fourth season at Wagner and third as outside linebackers coach. His two-decade career has taken him up and down the eastern seaboard where he has developed a host of deep and lasting recruiting relationships and contacts. In his four seasons at Wagner, Brinson has tutored four Seahawks who went on to sign NFL Free Agent contracts. Following the 2011 season, Julian Stanford signed a free agent deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars after earning first-team All-NEC accolades. The 6-2, 225-pound Stanford earned a spot on the team’s final roster, went on to make an early impact on special teams which led to his starting six of Jacksonville’s 16 games. One of 19 players to play in all 16 games for the Jaguars, Stanford finished his rookie campaign with 23 total tackles, including 18 solo stops. In making the Jaguars’ roster, Stanford became the first Seahawk to appear on an active NFL regular season roster since Wagner Hall of Fame member Rich Kotite (1967-1972). Stanford then signed a free agent contract with the Detroit Lions in 2013. Two of Stanford’s teammates, also tutored by Brinson, inked NFL free agent deals following the 2011 season in safety Jeremiah Brown and DE Quintin Anderson and were in training camps with the Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, respectively. In 2013, Brinson helped develop outside linebacker Trevor Loveland, the only student-athlete to hail from a NEC program among the 43 members of the Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Academic All-Star Team. The 6-3, 230-pound Loveland, who returns to the 2014 team as a fifth-year senior, led the 2013 team with 69 tackles. In Wagner’s historic run to the 2012 NEC title and FCS Playoffs, senior linebacker C.O. Prime recorded a team-best 98 tackles and earned second-team All-NEC honors. In April, 2013, the 6-1, 255-pound Prime became the fourth Seahawk in Brinson’s tenure to sign an NFL free agent contract when he inked a deal with the Indianapolis Colts. Brinson arrived on Grymes Hill in 2011 after serving three years as an assistant at Columbia University. Brinson joined the Columbia staff in April 2008 and was the Lions’ tight end coach throughout his tenure there. Team-wise, Brinson helped produce an offense that ranked No. 2 in rushing in the Ivy League in 2009 and No.1 in passing efficiency en route to a fourth place finish in the Ivy, Columbia’s best since 1996 honor. From 2004 to 2007, Brinson served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Rhode Island, where he coached the defensive line for three years and the secondary for one year. During his four-year tenure at URI, three of his players earned CAA or Atlantic 10 All-Conference honors. Four of Brinson’s players established themselves in the all-time record book for most sacks in a single game, most forced fumbles in a season/career, and most pass breakups in a season. Prior to his stint at Rhode Island, Brinson spent four seasons as an assistant at Bryant (2000-2003) where he served as wide receiver coach his first year. The next three seasons, he wore many hats, serving as Bryant’s Recruiting Coordinator/Secondary Coach, Co-Defensive Coordinator and Special Teams Coordinator. While at Bryant, the Bulldogs ranked No. 7 nationally and No. 3 in the conference for pass defense efficiency. During his tenure as Co-Defensive Coordinator, Bryant’s defense held 11 of 22 opponents to 18 points or less per game. Brinson helped produce two all-conference players in the secondary while at Bryant, Che Perez and Jesse Lewis. Both of these players still hold school records for single-season interceptions and tackles, respectively, and both went on to play professionally in the Arena Football League. Prior to his arrival at Bryant, Brinson spent four seasons (1996-99) at Kean University where served as wide receivers coach, then linebackers and finally, secondary coach. In his career, Brinson has been nominated to serve as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at two All-Star Bowl games, the Holiday Bowl (1996) and the East-West Bowl (1997), Following his 1995 graduation from the University of Rhode Island, Brinson began his coaching career as a student assistant/running backs coach with the Rams.

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ASSistant coaches CUSTAVIOUS PATTERSON QUARTERBACKS Custavious Patterson enters his third season as an assistant coach at Wagner and is in his first as quarterbacks coach after serving two seasons as the Seahawks’ wide receivers coach. Patterson arrived on Grymes Hill in 2012 after spending the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at Fordham University. In 2013, Patterson tutored senior Tyree Watkins, the NEC’s sixth-ranked receiver (4.1 per game) who corralled 45 passes for 484 yards and four touchdowns. Sophomore Anthony Carrington also delivered a solid season under Patterson’s watch, with 25 receptions for 250 yards and one touchdown. In his first season on Grymes Hill, Patterson’s receiving corps contributed mightily to Wagner’s historic 2012 NEC Championship run. The sure-handed and fleet-footed Seahawk receivers impacted an offensive unit that ranked No. 1 in the NEC in time of possession (32:55), second in third-down conversions (46.5%) and third in both pass efficiency (129.4) and red zone offense (84.8 %). The Green & White receiver corps was led by fifth-year senior David Crawford, who paced the team with 37 receptions while ranking second in receiving yards (483) and yards per catch (13.1). The rangy 6-4 Crawford finished his Seahawk career ranked eighth all-time in career receptions with 109. Patterson also helped develop Anthony Carrington into one of the most dangerous and promising receivers in the NEC. After catching six passes as a freshman, Carrington broke out in his first season under Patterson’s tutelage, with 27 receptions for a team-leading 491 yards. Cody Morgan progressed into a reliable receiver out the slot, catching 12 passes for 189 yards. Patterson was Fordham’s wide receiver coach from 2006 to 2010 before taking over as running backs coach in 2011. Patterson played a prominent role in developing wide receiver Jason Caldwell who, as a senior in 2010, led the Patriot League and ranked tied for 12th in the NCAA FCS in receptions/game (6.5). Caldwell also placed second in the league and 23rd in the NCAA FCS in receiving yards/game (82.7). Caldwell, who graduated with 186 career receptions for 2,643 yards and 18 touchdowns, ranks second on the Fordham all-time receptions and receiving yards lists and fourth on the career touchdown list. Under Patterson’s tutelage in 2009, Caldwell received Associated Press Third-Team All-America honors after turning in one of the most productive seasons for a Fordham wide receiver, catching 79 passes for 1,252 yards and nine touchdowns. In 2005, Patterson served as wide receiver coach at Central Connecticut in 2005, after spending 2004 on the staff at Leon High School in Tallahassee, FL where he served as varsity wide receivers coach as well as head junior varsity coach. Patterson also possesses professional coaching experience. In 2007, he completed a Minority Coaching Internship with the New York Giants, working with the quarterbacks and wide receivers. In 2008, Patterson served as Guest Coach with the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL. Patterson earned a bachelor’s degree from Morgan State in 2004 where he was a one-year starter at quarterback for the Bears. He began his career as a quarterback at SUNY-Morrisville where he earned All-Conference and Honorable Mention All-American honors in his two seasons. In his two seasons there, set the career records for passing touchdowns and total yardage and was a team captain in his final season. In June of 2006, Patterson was inducted into the Morrisville State College Athletic Hall of Fame.

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ASSistant coaches RYAN FULLEN SECONDARY/SPECIAL TEAMS Ryan Fullen is entering his fifth season on Grymes Hill and will coach the Seahawk secondary and special teams for the third consecutive season. In 2014, Fullen will lead a talented, deep and experienced unit that figures to be among the NEC’s best, led by fifth-year senior CB Jarrett Dieudonne spot after finishing sixth in tackles with 49, to go with two interceptions and nine pass breakups a year ago. Fullen achieved a rare “triple crown” in 2013, as he helped develop First-Team All-NEC kicker David Lopez, one of the best in school history, First-Team All-NEC punter AJ Firestone, as well as long-snapper Phil Faccone, who earned Third-Team All-American honors by The Sports Network. Despite the graduation loss of Lopez, Wagner feels good about this unit heading into 2014 as the Seahawks return Firestone and stronglegged senior kicker Bryan Maley. The Alaska native grabbed headlines in 2013 when he stepped in for the injured Lopez and booted the game-winning kick at eventual NEC Champion Sacred Heart (10/5) en route to earning NEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. For the year, Maley was 3-of-4 on field goal attempts and a perfect 7-of-7 on PATs. Wagner also returns consistent and dependable senior Phil Faccone at long-snapper. In 2013, Faccone was named Third-Team All-American by The Sports Network. In 2012, Fullen’s units played an integral role in the Seahawks’ run to the NEC title. As a team, the 2012 Seahawk special teams unit ranked No. 1 in kickoff returns (26.8), sand second in both kickoff coverage (40.7) and net punting (33.4). Individually, sophomore Otis Wright topped the NEC and ranked ninth nationally at 27.71 yards per kickoff return, including a pair of touchdown returns. In the secondary, Fullen tutored ball-hawking First-Team All-NEC cornerback Jarrett Dieudonne, who paced the Seahawks with 11 pass breakups and three interceptions. Dieudonne also returned a fumble for a touchdown and amassed 48 tackles (24 solo). The senior safety tandem of Patrick O’Connor and second-team All-NEC choice Sidiq Soulemana also turned in tremendous seasons under Fullen’s watch, contributing mightily to Wagner’s championship run. O’Connor was second on the team with 86 tackles while Soulemana was tied for third with 85 stops. In 2010, Fullen mentored Seahawk safety Stefen Gage, who led the NEC in interceptions, was a First-Team All-NEC performer and was named team MVP. That season, he also coached dynamic return specialist Frantz Placide, another First-Team All-NEC selection. After spending one season as Linebackers Coach/Video Coordinator at Brockport State, Fullen then served two years as a member of the Fordham coaching staff. In his first years with the Rams, he handled all aspects of video editing and film exchanges, before taking over as running backs coach in spring in 2008 where he helped develop running back Xavier Martin into the Patriot League’s leading rusher. Prior to arriving at Fordham, Fullen served as an assistant coach at Arizona Western College, where he was the special teams coordinator/running backs coach from January through May of 2007. From August of 2005 until December of 2006, Fullen was an assistant coach at Cortland State, where he was in charge of the cornerbacks. In his stint there, he coached four New Jersey Athletic Conference All-Conference performers at defensive back. During his tenure with the Red Dragons, Fullen helped guide Cortland St. to a pair of championships with the 2005 squad advancing to the NCAA playoffs. In addition to assisting with the organization and coaching of special teams at Cortland, he was also oresponsible for the defensive scouting report and film breakdown of opposing offenses. In 2009, he coached All-NJAC linebacker Nate Bull, an All-ECAC performer who led the NJAC in tackles. Fullen earned a Bachelor’s degree in history from Salve Regina University in 2005, where he was a three-year starter at safety. In 2002, he earned Defensive Impact Player of the Year honors. On July 4, 2014, Fullen married Lisa Gathman.

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ASSistant coaches MARCUS EDWARDS WIDE RECEIVERS Marcus Edwards, who served as an assistant coach at Wagner from 2009-2011, returns to Grymes Hill after spending two seasons on the staff at Bowling Green State University. Bowling Green enjoyed tremendous success during Edwards’ two seasons there as the Falcons made an appearance in the 2012 Military Bowl, played at Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C., followed by appearance in the 2013 Little Ceasers Bowl. Held at Ford Field, in Pontiac, MI, which is the home field of the NFL’s Detroit Lions, this 2013 Ceasers Bowl was a reward for winning the 2013 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship. In Edwards’ two seasons at Bowling Green, the Falcons were a combined 18-7 (.720), having gone 8-4 in 2011, followed by a 10-3 campaign the following season. While at Bowling Green, Edwards played a prominent role on the Falcons’ coaching staff, heading up the coaching duties for the wide receivers and punt returners and tutored a pair of All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) performers at Bowling Green in punt return specialist Ryan Burbrink and wide receiver Shaun Joplin. In 2013, Joplin hauled in 54 passes for 908 yards, a 16.8-yard average per catch, and three touchdowns. Burbrink, meanwhile, led the Falcons with 12 punt returns for 103 yards in 2013. During his first tenure at Wagner, Edwards tutored a host of talented receivers, including 2010 graduate Tyrone Collins, who signed a free agent contract with the CFL’s Calgary Stampeders as All-Northeast Conference wide receiver David Crawford. A productive and reliable wide receiver in his own right during his collegiate career at the University of South Florida, Edwards hauled in 73 passes for 928 yards and three TDS from 2005-2008 for the Bulls. During his senior season, he played in all 13 games with eight starts and caught 19 passes for 259 yards. His top season statistically was his sophomore year of 2006 when he snared 27 receptions for 328 yards. A native of Mayo, FL, Edwards earned a communications degree in 2007 from USF and was a two-time BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team member. He earned a Master’s Degree at Wagner in 2011.

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ASSistant coaches STEFON WHEELER OFFENSIVE LINE Former Michigan St. standout offensive tackle and professional player Stefon Wheeler enters his first season as offensive line coach at Wagner. Wheeler arrived on Grymes Hill after serving three seasons as an assistant at Milford Academy in Berlin, NY, the last two seasons as Offensive coordinator/ Recruiting coordinator. Wheeler is a Milford alumnus, who starred along the Falcons’ offensive line in 2000. After leading Milford to a 10-3 record, Wheeler was awarded a full scholarship to Michigan State where he went on to start 35 games at left tackle. A two-time All-Big 10 Honorable Mention selection, he was voted to the Spartans First-Team All-Decade squad in 2012. A 2005 Michigan St. graduate, Wheeler signed a free agent contract with the New Orleans Saints in 2006 and played in NFL Europa for the Cologne Centurions in 2007. While playing left tackle overseas, he helped open holes for the league’s leading rusher. Later in 2007, Wheeler signed with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts.

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ASSISTANT COACHES STEVE CIOCCI TACKLES/TIGHT ENDS Steve Ciocci, who has made a name for himself on and off the playing field throughout his Seahawk career, enters his second season as an assistant coach in charge of Wagner’s offensive tackles and tight ends in 2013. On the field, the 6-4, 290-pound right tackle started 25 consecutive games to close out his career and earned his first All-Northeast Conference (NEC) nod last fall by opening holes for All-NEC running back Dominique Williams and providing protection for All-NEC quarterback Nick Doscher. The Seahawks, who finished 9-4 in a landmark season for the program, claimed the school’s first NEC Football title, became the first NEC program to win an FCS playoff game, and ranked 21st in the nation in the final Sports Network FCS poll. At year’s end, Ciocci was invited to participate in the FCS Senior Scout Bowl and Pro Grass International Scout Bowl. There has perhaps never been a Wagner student-athlete who has made his presence felt, or leant himself to more charity and civic-minded causes in the local community, more than Ciocci. In September, 2012, he was among an elite group of 22 players from throughout the country named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team for the many community service programs in which he participated in, including several that he initiated. Along with his fellow Good Works Team members, Ciocci was honored at midfield during halftime of the January 3 Sugar Bowl game between Louisville and Florida at the Superdome. Most recently, in June, 2013, the NEC named the Royersford, PA native as the recipient of its Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Student-Athlete of the Year award. Each year, this award is bestowed upon an individual for his or her excellence in both the academic and athletic realms as well as leadership and contributions to one’s community. Ciocci, who served as Vice President of the Wagner SAAC, received the 2013 Wagner College Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Agent of Change Award for spearheading a host of community service events during the 2012-13 academic year. Most notably, he organized and procured transportation for over 100 student-athletes to participate in Hurricane Sandy relief efforts throughout Staten Island. During his time on Grymes Hills, Ciocci also served as captain and chief fundraiser for the Wagner Bone Marrow Drive and Wagner Relay for Life events, and helped organize Operation Christmas Child, a group that buys Christmas gifts for those around the world who are less fortunate. He functioned as the liaison between Wagner athletics and the pediatrics ward at the Staten Island University Hospital, organizing visits for various teams and raising funds for holiday gift giving. Additionally, Ciocci assisted the local Habitat for Humanity group on campus with fundraising and raising awareness. In May, 2012, Ciocci graduated with a degree in Business Administration, and is now pursuing his MBA at Wagner. He compiled a 3.53 grade point average as an undergraduate and maintains a 3.85 GPA in his graduate studies. Ciocci was a three-time member of the NEC Academic Honor Roll, and in 2012 was named to the exclusive NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 or better GPA). Last fall he was tabbed to the FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star team, one of just 54 players nationwide to earn the honor.

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ASSistant coaches KEITH DAVIS INSIDE LINEBACKERS Former standout Seahawk linebacker and 2010 Wagner graduate Keith Davis enters his first year as inside linebackers coach after serving two years as a member of the strength and conditioning staff for the Green & White. The 6-1, 225-pound Davis finished second on the team in tackles from his inside linebacker position in each of his junior and senior seasons in 2009 and 2010, respectively. As a senior in 2010, Davis was named a team captain. Seahawk fans will recall that it in the Seahawks’ 22-16, double-overtime comeback win at Georgetown on October 9, 2010, it was Davis who came up with an interception on the opening play of the second overtime, returning it 80 yards for the game-winning touchdown. In his two-year Seahawk career, Davis recorded 141 tackles, including 51 solo stops. He registered 14 tackles for loss for minus 49 yards, with two sacks and one forced fumble. Prior to playing for the Green & White, Davis played football while attending Globe Institute of Technology in New York City where he earned team Defensive MVP honors and Co-Team MVP honors while leading the Knights in tackles and sacks. A native of Harrisburg, PA, Davis starred at Bishop McDevitt HS, where he led the Crusaders to the District 6 4A Championship and a 13-1 record in his senior season.

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ASSistant coaches S A M M CG R A T H DEFENSIVE LINE Former Brown University standout linebacker Sam McGrath joined the Seahawk staff as defensive line coach in March, 2014. McGrath served the 2013 season at linebackers coach at Stevenson University in Maryland after spending one year in New Jersey as outside linebackers coach and assistant special teams coordinator at FDU-Florham. A 2012 graduate of Brown University with a 3.3 grade point average and a bachelor’s degree in business economics, McGrath played four seasons as an outside linebacker and safety for the NCAA Division I-AA Bears from 2008-11. He appeared in 27 games with 29 tackles, including 12 solo, 17 assisted and 2.5 for loss. In 2008, McGrath was a freshman on the Bears’ team that captured the Ivy League championship. As a senior, McGrath was named to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society for maintaining a 3.2 cumulative grade point average through his college career. While at Brown, McGrath was active in community service, volunteering at Fox Point Elementary School and assisting with Bench Press for Cancer and Be the Match Bone Marrow Registry Drive. A three-sport letterman (football, lacrosse, basketball) at Longmeadow High School in Massachusetts, McGrath was named the 2007 recipient of the Archie Roberts Award as the top scholar-athlete in Western Massachusetts. He served as captain of the football and lacrosse teams and was named first team All-Western Massachusetts in both, while leading the football team to four consecutive undefeated seasons. He was also a member of the National Honor Society. His father , Neil, is the defensive line coach at Brown while his twin brother Clayton was a two-time All-Ivy League selection for the Bears from 2008-11.

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BRIAN TRACZ HEAD STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH Brian Tracz became Wagner’s strength and conditioning director in May, 2014 following a one-year stint on the strength staff at Elon University. At Wagner, Tracz oversees the day-to-day supervision of a five-person staff in support of Wagner’s 20-sport athletic program in addition to serving as the head strength & conditioning director for the Seahawk football program. “We’re very excited to welcome Brian and have him direct our strength and conditioning efforts,” said Wagner Athletic Director/Head Football Coach Walt Hameline. “Brian has a proven track record of improving the strength and overall fitness levels of student-athletes while combining a positive and high-energy approach.” Tracz arrives at Wagner following a one-year stint on the strength staff at Elon University. Prior to his arrival at Elon, Tracz served as director of human performance at New Mexico Military Institute where he coordinated and implemented strength and conditioning programs for the football, basketball, baseball, volleyball, cross country, golf, tennis and track and field squads. His time at New Mexico Military Institute followed a five-year tenure at The Citadel, where he assisted nine varsity teams with program implementation, gaining experience with student-athletes in the sports of wrestling, baseball, football, track and field and basketball. Tracz also earned experience as a five-month intern at Fordham University where he assisted with the Rams’ football and basketball strength & conditioning programs. A 2008 graduate of Fordham, Tracz earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in finance. While at Fordham, Tracz was a two-year letter-winner as a defensive lineman after transferring from Indiana University. His play helped Fordham to earn the 2007 Patriot League title and a berth in the FCS Playoffs. Tracz was awarded his master’s degree in health, exercise and sport science from The Citadel in 2011.

KEVIN DOBES OPERATIONS DIRECTOR Kevin Dobes enters his second season as Director of Football Operations at Wagner College, having joined the Seahawk Staff in July of 2013. At Wagner, Dobes is entrusted with the important function of coordinating a myriad of noncoaching aspects of the Seahawk football program, including budget, team travel, team meals, summer camps and housing program. Other duties include game day management as well as handling the coordination and planning of team events and special projects. In his role, Dobes interfaces with the college’s faculty and staff as well as the athletic department’s facilities, marketing and media relations offices. A four-year member of the football team at Princeton University, where he played linebacker, Dobes hails from a coaching family as his father, Don Dobes, is a 24-year Ivy League assistant coach who currently serves as defensive coordinator at Dartmouth University. A 2011 Princeton graduate with a degree in sociology, Dobes was involved with Athletes in Action as well as the University Cottage Club while an undergraduate. Prior to matriculating at Princeton, Dobes was a standout defensive back at Delran High School, where he was an All-Olympic League defensive back. He also earned two varsity letters in track & field for the Bears as a sprinter.

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2014 POSITION BREAKDOWN Quarterback The Seahawks have a pair of signal-callers who saw significant playing time last season in junior Chris Andrews (Queens. NY/ Valley Forge) and senior Brian Gehring (Tigard, OR/Laney JC (CA). The mobile, left-throwing Andrews passed for 575 yards and four TDS while rushing for 227 yards with one TD a year ago. Gehring passed for 293 yards and showed off his running ability by racing for a 62-yard TD vs. Robert Morris (10/26). Running Back Wagner will look to replace one of its all-time greats in Dominique Williams, who ended his storied career ranked third alltime in school history in both rushing yards (4,435) and scoring (276 points). In 43 career games, Williams rushed for 42 touchdowns and snared four touchdown catches as a receiver out of the backfield, while rushing for 100 yards or more on 26 occasions. Williams finished fourth all-time in NEC history in both rushing yards (4,435 and all-purpose yards (5,444). ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL???!!! The Seahawks also welcome back speedy junior Otis Wright (Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard), who rushed for 304 yards a true frosh in 2012 before sitting out last season, while earning All-NEC honors as a kickoff return specialist. Others in the mix include veteran Ralph Greene (Tigard, OR/Tigard), a shifty, pass-catching veteran, along with sophomores Brandon Peoples (Abington Township, PA/Milford) and Wayne Brown (Palm Beach Gardens, FL/Dwyer). Wide Receiver Senior Anthony Carrington (Toms River, NJ/Toms River North) is Wagner’s most productive returning receiver with 55 receptions and 777 yards under his belt. Sophomores Isaiah Gills (Bel Air, MD/Hartford) and Lloyd Smith (Willingboro, NJ/Valley Forge) showed promise as true freshmen last season while fifth-year senior Fritz Rock (Golden Valley, MN/Illinois), a transfer from the University of Illinois, will be given a long look as well. Tight End The Green & White boast a deep group of talented tight ends, headed by 2014 All-NEC Preseason choice Bryant Watts (Burlington, NJ/Florence), an inviting target and physical blocker who goes 6-4, 245 pounds. Junior Ryan Owens (Gainesville, NY/Letchworth) is an extremely athletic, veteran performer. Sophomore Caleb Scepaniak (Endicott, NY/Union-Endicott) is a promising young player while senior James Cesa (Boonton, NJ/Mountain Lakes) offers a combination of experience and ability. Offensive Line The Seahawks return three starters in fifth-year senior center David Fredrickson (Staten Island, NY/Poly Prep/Idaho St.), fifth-year senior right tackle Brett Buzzard (Sunrise, FL/Pine Crest) and senior right tackle Kevin Messier (Burlington, VT / New Hampton-NH). Junior Brus Palaj (Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell) gained seven starts at right tackle while Buzzard made four starts there, though the Seahawks broke this past spring camp with Buzzard listed as the starter at that spot. Junior left guard Nazir Barnett (Union, NJ/Union) is a veteran who started four games last season. Fredrickson, who was one of just two starting left-handed centers in FCS football last season (along with Chris ElkinsYoungstown St.) has started all 35 games in his Seahawk career. Buzzard enters 2014 with 22 career starts while Palaj has 12 career starts. DEFENSE The 2014 Seahawks will have the benefit of returning five of their six leading tacklers from a year ago and seven of their top 10. Linebacker Tall, rangy and instinctive outside linebacker Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill West) returns for a fifth year after leading the Green & White with 69 tackles overall and a team-best 41 solo stops. Senior inside linebacker Max Wassel (Totowa, NJ/Passaic Valley) was a productive and durable force with 62 tackles in 2013. Senior linebacker Greg Hilliard (Brockton, MA/UMass) had a solid 51-tackle campaign in his first season as a Seahawk last season after transferring from UMass. Secondary Fifth-year senior cornerback Denagelo James who recorded 53 tackles, is the leading returning tackler in the secondary. Another fifth-year senior, Jarrett Dieudonne (Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Purdue), a 2012 First-Team All-NEC choice in 2012, is expected to lock down one cornerback spot. Last season, he was sixth in tackles with 49, to go with two interceptions and nine pass breakups. Senior Nevon Williams (Teaneck, NJ/ Teaneck) is another veteran CB. The safeties are expected to be seniors Daquan Cooper (Philadelphia, PA/GW) and Daniel Mack (Miami, FL/ Dade Christian), transfers from Temple and Wake Forest, respectively. Defensive Line Up front, senior Daevonte Barnett (Riviera Beach, FL/Dwyer) is a productive run-stopper and pass rusher who recorded 22 tackles and one sack in 2013. Also returning up front is are junior Fidel Okoye (Wiliamstown, NJ/Williamstown), a 2013 All-NEC Second-Teamers, and seniors Patrick Gibbons (Carthage, NY/Milford) and Al Page (Bronx, NY/Christopher Columbus), a physically-imposing transfer from Rutgers.

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NAME John Acquaviva Nour Aly Chris Andrews John Appiah John Aubel Ricky Balles Kishon Banks Daevonte Barnett Matt Barnett Nazir Barnett Jordan Baskerville Ryan Bennett Jack Blatchford Kendle Bramble Bruce Brittingham Wayne Brown Kai Bryant Anthony Bulluck Jake Butkus Brett Buzzard Frank Calcutta Anthony Carrington James Cesa Joachim Christensen Jason Clas Daquan Cooper Aqeel Daniels Lucas DePofi Maurice Diawara Matt Diaz Jarrett Dieudonne Dean Duggan Anthony Emmanuele Phil Faccone Michael Fawehinmi A.J. Firestone Matt Firpo Anthony Fiumefreddo Jesse Flaherty Stephon Font-Toomer Daulton Gregory Keith Foster David Fredrickson Eddie Garcia Tiquan Garner Brian Gehring Patrick Gibbons Isaiah Gills Christan Gore Eli Grant Darrell Green Ralph Greene Najee Harris Anthony Hickey Greg Hilliard Carson Hicks Kemani Howard James Howell Tim Jackson Deangelo James Tyamonee Johnson Caleb Jones Devon Jones Gerald Kahari Denzel Knight

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WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 185 Kinnelon, NJ / Don Bosco Prep 165 North Caldwell, NJ / West Essex 210 Queens, NY / St. Joseph’s (NJ)/ Valley Forge 230 Franklin, NJ / Cardinal McCarrick/Nassau CC 230 Islip, NY / Islip/Nassau CC/Buffalo 190 Johnson City, NY / Johnson City 235 Pennsauken / Paul VI 280 Riviera Beach, FL / William T. Dwyer 225 Washington Township, NJ / Paul VI 275 Union, NJ / Union 255 West Point, NY / James I. O’Neill/Milford 195 Hanover, MA / Hanover 305 Newton, MA / Loomis Chaffee (CT) 280 Freeport, NY / Baldwin 195 Trenton, NJ / Perkiomen School (PA) 185 Palm Beach Gardens, FL / William T. Dwyer 145 Brooklyn. NY / Grand Street Campus 205 Coram, NY / Longwood (Hartwick) 190 Long Valley, NJ / West Morris Central 285 Sunrise, FL / Pine Crest 215 Staten Island, NY / St. Joseph’s By the Sea 195 Toms River, NJ / Toms River North 250 Boonton, NJ / Mountain Lakes 285 Rudersdal, Denmark / Søllerød Gold Diggers 220 Delmar, NY / Bethlehem Central 195 Philadelphia, PA / George Washington/Temple 170 Edison, NJ / Edison 215 Endicott, NY / Union-Endicott 240 Lakewood, NJ / Lakewood 275 Edison, NJ / Edison/ Milford 190 Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard/ Purdue 215 Long Beach, CA / Millikan 230 Depew, NY / Depew 195 Brick, NJ / Brick Memorial 180 Danvers, MA / St. John’s Prep 210 Mercersburg, PA/Mercersburg Academy/Penn State 210 Long Beach, NY / Long Beach 195 West Caldwell, NJ / James Caldwell 200 Red Bank, NJ / The Peddie School 240 Bethlehem, PA / Liberty 200 Wilmington, DE / Salesianum School 190 Newark, NJ / Weequahic/ Milford Academy 290 Staten Island, NY / Poly Prep / Idaho St. 295 Miami, FL / Christopher Columbus 165 Brookville, NY / Long Island Lutheran 205 Tigard, OR / Tigard/Laney Junior College (CA) 270 Carthage, NY / Milford Academy 210 Bel Air, MD / Harford Technical High School 265 Macomb, MI /Dakota HS/ Western Michigan 310 Piscataway, NJ / Piscataway/Temple 335 Woodside, DE / Polytech 170 Tigard, OR / Tigard 220 Norristown, PA / Norristown 225 San Juan Capistrano, CA / JSerra Catholic 235 Brockton, MABrockton/Suffield Academy/UMass 260 Syracuse, NY / Westhill 190 Rochester, NY / Wilosn Magnet 205 Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton 240 Riviera Beach, FL / Dwyer 170 Miami, FL/American Senior 160 Ft. Washington, MD / Bullis School 210 Stamford, CT/Westhill/The Hyde School (ME) 165 Bethlehem, PA / Liberty 160 Danvers, MA / The Gunnery School 210 Rochester, NY / Salisbury School

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Somerset, NJ – Wagner was picked fifth in the 2014 Northeast Conference (NEC) Preseason Coaches Poll, while fifth-year senior punter A.J. Firestone (Mercersburg, PA/Mercersburg/ Penn St.), fifth-year senior center David Fredrickson (Staten Island, NY/Poly Prep), and fifthyear senior tight end Bryant Watts (Burlington, NJ/Florence), were named to the 27-man 2014 Preseason All-NEC Team, the league office announced today via the “2014 NEC Football Head Coaches Kickoff Hangout.” Defending champion Sacred Heart was chosen first in this year’s poll with six first-place votes, followed by Duquesne, which received one first-place vote. Robert Morris was picked to finish in third place, followed by Central Connecticut, Wagner, Bryant and Saint Francis U. Firestone is coming off a 2013 campaign that saw him earn First-Team All-NEC honors after averaging 41.0 yards on 28 punts, with a long of 52, and three punts measuring more than 50 yards. In addition, the strong-legged Keystone State native and Penn St. transfer had four touchbacks, five fair catches, and five punts downed inside the 20-yard line. He played a key role in Wagner’s season-ending 10-7 win at Saint Francis U (11/16) when he punted seven times for a 45.2-yards, pinning the Red Flash inside its own 20-yard line twice. For his efforts in that victory, Firestone was named NEC Special Teams Player of the Week. The 6-2, 290-pound Fredrickson is a productive local product who earned the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp and has gone on to start the next 35 games, including all 11 games last season, which came on the heels of the 13 games he started during Wagner’s 2012 NEC Title run. Cerebral and physical, the left-handed Fredrickson, who began his collegiate career at Idaho St. before transferring back home, has displayed both consistency and durability throughout his Seahawk career and is one of the unquestioned leaders of the Seahawk offense. A physical specimen at 6-5, 255 pounds, Watts is a physically-gifted athlete and a huge target, who runs extremely well and has a chance to be one of the elite tight ends in the NEC. In addition to being a potentially dangerous receiver, Watts uses his strength and wide frame to gain leverage at the point of attack, which allows him to be an effective blocker. Watts enters his final season with 30 games of his experience under his belt, with 11 starts, and has nine career receptions for 99 yards.

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THE SEAHAWKS #36 Nour Aly Position: WR Height: 5-11 Weight: 165 Class: Sophomore Hometown: North Caldwell, NJ High School: West Essex

#26 John Appiah Position: FB/LB Height: 6-0 Weight 230 Class: Junior Hometown: Franklin, NJ High School: Cardinal McCarrick

Nour Aly will provide depth at the wide receiver position … Caught two passes for 54 yards and a touchdown in the Green & White Game last April ... Was on the receiving end of a well-thrown 36-yard score from QB Ryan Bennett, in addition to making an 18-yard grab.

John Appiah was a member of the 2011 Seahawk team before transferring to Nassau CC in Garden City, NY where he competed on the football team in 2012 and 2013 … He is a physical, stout player who has the ability to play both inside linebacker and fullback.

2013: Did not see any game action.

Before Wagner Played for Coach Bob Kearns at Cardinal McCarrick HS … Earned First-Team All-Area, All-Division and All-Conference honors … Was a standout on the hardwood, leading the Eagles to NonPublic B State Tournament … In the spring, he starred on the track & field team where he placed third in the 2011 Greater Middlesex Conference Championships in the shot put.

Before Wagner: A standout wide receiver and defensive back at West Essex High School … Led his team to an 8-2 record and a perfect 7-0 league record during his senior year where he caught 35 passes for 638 yards and seven touchdowns … Also a key member of the school’s basketball team.

#7 Chris Andrews Position: QB Height: 6-0 Weight: 210 Class: Junior Hometown: Queens. NY High School: St. Joseph’s (NJ) Chris Andrews is an athletic, left-handed quarterback who is in competition for the starting quarterback berth after appearing in eight games with three starts last season ... Displays excellent mobility, poise and a soft touch on his passes ... Versatile and athletic performer who has excelled at quarterback, safety and wide receiver throughout his gridiron career ... Is perhaps at his most dangerous when rolling out to his left where he is a threat on the perimeter to pass or run the ball. 2013: Played in eight games in 2013 while gaining starting assignments in three … Had a passer efficiency rating of 91.6 for the season … Threw for a season-high 223 yards and three touchdowns, in addition to rushing for 46 yards against Bryant (9/28) … Rushed for a season-high 127 yards while passing for 63 yards to key 10-7 victory at Saint Francis U. (11/16) in season finale .. For the season, completed 32-of-75 passes for 375 yards, four touchdowns and four interceptions … Was the Seahawks’ third-leading rusher on the season with 227 yards on 73 attempts with a long run of 36 yards.

#51 John Aubel Position: LB Height: 6-4 Weight: 230 Class: Senior Hometown: Islip, NY High School: Islip John Aubel is in the mix for playing time at linebacker for the Seahawks as he enters his second season in the program after coming off of an active and productive Spring campaign. 2013: Saw action in four games for the Seahawks, primarily on special teams ... Credited with one fumble recovery. Before Wagner: Transfer from the University at Buffalo … Recorded two sacks in Buffalo’s 2013 Spring Game … Attended Nassau Community College following his 2011 high school graduation where he also played tight end… Led Islip High School to a 9-2 record his senior year as a stalwart of the offensive and defensive lines.

2012: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Enrolled at Wagner in January, 2012 and took part in spring practice … Began his career at St. Joseph’s Regional HS of Montvale, NJ, traditionally one of the top programs in the state.

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THE SEAHAWKS #99 Daevonte Barnett Position: DL Height: 6-4 Weight: 280 Class: Junior Hometown: Riviera Beach, FL High School: W.T. Dwyer Daevonte Barnett is a strong, battle-tested interior defensive lineman who has a chance to be on the NEC’s best who is again expected to be a key cog in the Seahawk defensive machine this season. 2013: Played in all 11 games … Recorded 22 tackles and one sack on the year … Credited with multiple tackles in seven games. Registered season-high four stops on three different occasions.

# 73 Nazir Barnett Position: OL Height: 6-4 Weight 275 Class: Junior Hometown: Union, NJ High School: Union Nazir Barnett possesses all of the qualities of a top offensive lineman and will will vie for a starting spot up front now that he has one year of playing experience under his belt. He brings excellent size, footwork and quickness to the Seahawk offensive line. He is also extremely agile,runs well and is a big, long athlete who displays excellent instincts. 2013: Played in 10 games in his second year for the Seahawks.

2012: Recorded 34 tackles with 2.5 sacks while starting seven of 13 games for the NEC Champion Seahawks .. Selected to the 2012 College Sports Journal NCAA (FCS) All-Freshman team ... Credited with multiple tackles in six games. 2011: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Jack Daniels at William T. Dwyer High School ... Played on a powerhouse high school team that featured nine players who signed with college football programs.

#34 Matt Barnett Position: LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 225 Class: Junior Hometown: Washington Township, NJ High School: Pope Paul Matt Barnett is expected to again provide depth at linebacker, a position he was switched to during Spring Practice 2013, after playing fullback as a true freshman in 2012 ... Also a key member of various Seahawk special teams ... Veteran who brings quality experience. 2013: Played in nine games for the Seahawks, mainly on special teams ... Credited with five tackles. 2012: Played in 10 games his freshman season with the Seahawks, seeing time on special teams where he delivered several crunching hits in coverage.

2012: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Earned First-Team All-Union County and ThirdTeam All-Group IV honors by the Star-Ledger … Watchung Division Second-Team All-Conference selection … Had the distinction of being named his high school’s “Lineman of the Year”… Standout two-way lineman who projects as a defensive lineman at the collegiate level … Excelled at defensive tackle and defensive end as well as offensive tackle and tight end … Well-rounded student-athlete who drew interest from several FBS schools including all three major service academies … Played for head coach Brian Sheridan at Union High School.

#98 Jordan Baskerville Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 255 Class: Freshman Hometown: West Point, NY High School: James I. O’Neill Before Wagner: Strong, active and aggressive run-stopper … Recorded 48 tackles. Including 22 solo stops and seven tackles for loss … Also recorded three caused fumbles, three sacks and one fumble recovery … Extremely quick off the ball … Boasts tremendous balance and agility … First-Team All-State selection at James I. O’Neill HS as a senior prior to prepping at Milford … Led James I. O’Neill HS to a pair of Section 9 Class C Championships.

Before Wagner: Played for head coach John Doherty at Paul VI High School ... One of South Jersey’s top prospects … Rugged and aggressive two-way performer who excelled at fullback and linebacker for the Eagles … Drew interest from several FBS schools … Was a four-year varsity player who helped the Eagles to three division titles in his career.

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THE SEAHAWKS #16 Ryan Bennett Position: QB Height: 6-1 Weight: 195 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Hanover, NH High School: Hanover Ryan Bennett is a left-handed quarterback who possesses a powerful arm and is expected to add depth to the Seahawk signal-calling position in 2014. He showed flashes in the Green & White Game in April, delivering a 36-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Nour Aly. He also showed toughness in the spring game by tucking the ball under and lowering his shoulder to deliver a powerful hit to a Seahawk defensive back at the end of a run. 2013: Did not see any game action.

# 29 Bruce Brittingham Position: DB Height: 6-1 WeightL 195 Class: Junior Hometown: Trenton, NJ High School: The Perkiomen School Bruce Brittingham is in search of a breakout year after making important contributions during the 2013 season. He brings tremendous size and aggressiveness, and is a dynamic and explosive athlete who will vie for a starting safety spot for the Seahawks. 2013: Saw action in eight games for the Seahawks, recording 19 tackles on the year … Had four games in which he had multiple tackles … Registered a career-high nine tackles against Central Connecticut State (11/2). 2012: Played in two early-season games on special teams.

Before Wagner: Two- year starter at Hanover High School … Earned Patriot-Fisher League All-Scholastic honors his senior year … Was described as “One of the most fun quarterbacks to watch from small Massachusetts High schools” by ESPN Boston’s John Botelho.

#55 Kendle Bramble Position: DL Height: 6-4 Weight: 280 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Freeport, NY High School: Baldwin Kendle Bramble is a powerful athlete with a large frame who will vie for a spot in the Seahawk two-deep up front in 2014. He is athletic, moves well in space, possesses excellent footwork, and displays uncommon agility and balance for a man his size. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Led the Bruins to a 6-3 record in his senior season … Productive two-way lineman … Named to MSGVarsity’s Long Island Top-100 Player List … Named First-Team AllNassau County by Newsday … Served as team captain ... Also a standout on the track & field team where he excelled in the shot put and discus.

Before Wagner: Extremely versatile performer who excelled in the defensive secondary, at wide receiver and as a running back throughout his scholastic career … Earned Second-Team Pottstown Mercury honors at running back Honorable Mention honors at linebacker … Once scored five touchdowns in a game … Four-year varsity letterwinner … Played football for head coach Tom Calvario at The Perkiomen School in Pennsburg, PA … Also a standout on the hardwood where he scored 1,338 career points, which ranks third all-time in Perkiomen history.

#28 Wayne Brown Position: RB Height: 5-10 Weight: 185 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Palm Beach Gardens, FL High School: William T. Dwyer Wayne Brown is a speedy halfback who will look to add depth to the Seahawks’ stable of ball-carriers in 2014 and may be utilized as a kickoff returner as well. He showed good burst in rushing for 34 yards on five carries while grabbing three receptions out of the backfield for 27 yards in the Green & White game in April. 2013: Saw action in five games ... A mid-year transfer who enrolled at Wagner in Spring, 2013 and took part in all of the spring practice sessions and the Green & White Game. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Jack Daniels at William T. Dwyer High School ... Helped lead his powerful high school team to a 13-1 record and a No. 20 ranking in the final Florida High School Football Poll … Hails from the same high school as current Seahawk defensive tackle Daevonte Barnett … Speed merchant who was also top-flight sprinter on the Panthers’ track & field team.

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THE SEAHAWKS #31 Kai Bryant Position: WR Height: 5-5 Weight: 145 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Brooklyn, NY High School: Grand Street Campus

# 60 Brett Buzzard Position: OL Height: 6-7 Weight: 285 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Sunrise, FL High School: Pine Crest

Kai Bryant is a dynamic, quick and shifty athlete back with excellent top end speed who has been moved moved from running back to wide receiver. In 2014, he will look to add depth to the Seahawk wide receiver corps and may also be in the mix on return units.

A veteran leader, Brett Buzzard has in action in 27 games during his Seahawk and is again expected to be mainstay on the offensive line this season.

2013: Did not see any game any game action.

2012: Started all 13 games for the up front for the 2012 NEC Champions … Part of the offensive line that opened up the holes that allowed the Seahawk offense to rush for over 2,000 yards for the season

Before Wagner: Proved to be an elusive target for defenders due throughout his high school career, in part, to his low to the ground running style … Explosive when turning the corner … Transferred from Nazareth HS following his junior year … A product of the same Grand Street Wolves program that produced former Wagner All-NEC DB and NFL free agent Jeremiah Brown.

#40 Anthony Bulluck Position: FB Height: 5-10 Weight: 205 Class: Senior Hometown: Coram, MY High School: Longwood/Hartwick Anthony Bulluck is a versatile athlete who who will add depth at fullback while also looking to make a mark on special teams, 2013: Did not see any game action. 2012: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Spent the 2011-12 academic year at Hartwick College in Oneonta, NY …Possesses a muscular, solid frame … Weight room warrior and, pound for pound, one of the strongest players in the program ... Fifth all-time leading rusher in Longwood HS history … Set school record for longest touchdown run with an 80-yard jaunt on the opening play of the game, vs. Sachem North.

2013: Played in nine games for the Seahawks … Member of the 2013 NEC Academic Honor Roll.

2011: Appeared in five games, starting in the final two games of the year … Part of an O-Line helped pave the way for the 1,338-yard season turned in by running back Dominique Williams. 2010: Did not see any game action ... Member of the 2010 NEC Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Neil Gruber at Pince Crest HS ... Also a member of the Pine Crest basketball team.

#86 Anthony Carrington Position: WR Height: 6-2 Weight: 195 Class: Senior Hometown: Toms River, NJ High School: Toms River North Anthony Carrington is one of the NEC’s top returning wide receivers who the Seahawks will look to rely on heavily in 2014. This smoothstriding Jersey Shore native enjoyed a breakout season during Wagner’s 2012 NEC title run, leading the Seahawks with 491 receiving yards while snaring 27 receptions, which ranked second on the team. 2013: Saw action in all 11 games, snaring 25 passes for 250 yards … Career-high seven catches for 69 yards on seven catches against RMU (10/26) … five receptions for 33 yards vs. Georgetown (8/31) and three catches for 46 yards and a TD vs. Bryant (9/28). 2012: Started all 13 games, leading the Seahawks in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns with 491 and four, respectively, on 27 catches … Three passes for a career-high 89 yards and a TD vs. Bryant (9/29 ... Career-long 88 yard reception for a TD in 30-0 win over No. 19 Albany (11/3) … Caught at least one pass in all 13 games, topped by a seasonhigh four receptions in the second round NCAA FCS contest at Eastern Washington (12/1). 2011: Appeared in seven games … Finished the year with three receptions for 36 yards. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Chip Labarca at Toms River North HS ... Missed most of his junior season with a broken leg ... Named to the Asbury Park Press All-Ocean County and All-Shore Teams ... Standout as both a WR and DB .... Standout on basketball team.

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THE SEAHAWKS #89 James Cesa Position: TE Height: 6-5 Weight: 250 Class: Senior Hometown: Boonton Township High School: Mountain Lakes, NJ

# 13 Daquan Cooper Position: DB Height: 6-0 Weight: 195 Class: Senior Hometown: Philadelphia, PA High School: George Wash./Temple

James Cesa offers excellent size and will provide quality depth at tight end while also vying for playing time on special teams.

A transfer from Temple University, Daquan Cooper made a significant impact in the four games he played last season before suffering a season-ending leg injury vs. Robert Morris (10/26). Now fully recovered, Cooper is expected to be a leader and top performer in the secondary for the 2014 Seahawks.

2013: Saw action in nine games and hauled in his first career catch, a 14-yard grab at Delaware (9/21). 2012: Did not see any game action. 2011: Did not see any game action. . Before Wagner: Played for Coach Darell Fusco at Mountain Lakes High School … As a senior, led his team to a 10-1 record and an appearance in the state playoffs … His father Glenn played football at Montclair State University.

#65 Joachim Christensen Position: OL Height: 6-4 Weight: 285 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Rudersdal, Denmark High School: Sollerod Gold Diggers Joachim Christensen is native of Denmark who is expected to add depth to the Seahawk offensive line unit in 2014 as he continues to indoctrinate himself to the United States and the American game. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Played with the Søllerød Gold Diggers of the European Federation of American Football … Possesses excellent speed for a player of his size along with a strong work ethic … One of two Danes on the 2014 Seahawk roster, along with freshman running back Kristian Wredstrom.

2013: Played in four games as a defensive back and a kick returner … Recorded 16 tackles and forced one fumble … Returned two kicks for 55 yards against Duquesne (10/11) … Recorded six tackles and forced a fumble against Sacred Heart (10/5). Before Wagner 2012 (at Temple): Saw action in 10 games for the Owls, primarily on special teams … Credited with two tackles, one solo and one assisted. 2011 (at Temple): One of five true freshmen to see action … Played in nine games at CB … … Also played on the kickoff, punt, and punt return units ... Four tackles at Maryland. Scholastic/Personal: Two-way athlete for coach Ron Cohen at George Washington HS … Played in the 2011 Big 33 Football Classic … Also played in the All-Public League vs. Catholic League All-Star Game.

#70 Matt Diaz Position: OL Height: 6-6 Weight: 275 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Edison, NJ High School: Edison/Milford Prep Matt Diaz is a mobile, talented, young prospect who boasts tremendous size, is explosive at the point of attack, and figures to be in the hunt for a spot in the two-deep of the Seahawk offensive line. He is also agile, athletic and his quick feet allow him to use his wide body to prevent defensive linemen from entering the backfield. 2013: Did not see any game action ... Was a mid-year transfer who enrolled at Wagner in Spring, 2013 and took part in all of the spring practice sessions and the Green & White Game, Before Wagner: Standout two-way tackle for Edison HS … Earned All-Greater Middlesex Conference honors by the Home News Tribune ... Enjoyed productive prep school year at Milford Academy.

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THE SEAHAWKS #1 Jarrett Dieudonne Position: DB Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL High School: Dillard One of the top defensive talents in the NEC, Jarrett Dieudonne is a ball-hawking, sure-tackling Purdue transfer who’s on target to be a four-year starter for the Seahawks. He was a First-Team All-NEC choice in 2012, contributing mightily to the Seahawks’ NEC Championship run. Entering his senior season with 35 games of experience, including 30 starts, he’s totaled 149, including 105 solo stops. He has seven career interceptions, 21 pass breakups and nine forced fumbles. 2013: Played in all 11 games, recording 49 tackles to go along with nine pass breakups and two interceptions … Registered career-high nine tackles against Robert Morris (10/26) and also had an eighttackle effort vs. Merrimack (9/6) … Picked off a career-high two interceptions at Duquesne, in addition to recording three tackles. 2012: Started in eight games, registering 48 tackles (34 solo), three interceptions, five pass breakups and six forced fumbles… Recorded multiple tackles in 12 of the Seahawks 13 games … Tied for first on the team in interceptions … Tallied four or more tackles in seven games, highlighted by six stop contests against Monmouth (9/15) and Eastern Washington (12/1) … Brought down the ball carrier five times and recorded a 66 yard fumble recovery against Holy Cross (11/10) Credited with three interceptions and five pass breakups on the season.

# 85 Anthony Emmanuele Position: LB Height: 6-1 WeightL 230 Class: Senior Hometown: Depew, NY High School: Depew Anthony Emmanuele is expected to again be a valuable contributor at linebacker and on special teams. Is a veteran who has appeared in 33 games during his Seahawk career. 2013: Played in 10 games for the Seahawks, recording 21 tackles and two quarterback hurries … Recorded five tackles against Merrimack (9/6), followed by a six-tackle effort at Syracuse (9/14). 2012: Appeared in all 13 games, tallying nine tackles on the season ... Recorded a career high four tackles in the 31-30 Seahawk victory over Holy Cross (11/10). 2011: Played in 10 games during his freshman season … Recorded a tackle at Monmouth (11/19). Before Wagner: Played for Coach Dan McGrath at DePew HS ... Earned First-Team Section 6 Class B Central NY accolades as a defensive back and at wide receiver where he was named Co-Offensive Player of the Year ... Named to the 2010 WNY High School All-Academic Team.

2011: Started in all 11 games during his redshirt freshman season, finishing sixth on the Seahawks in tackles (52) and third in interceptions (2) … Also had seven pass breakups and three forced fumbles ... One of four Seahawks to rank in the top eight in the NEC in forced fumbles, tying for third in conference … Recorded multiple tackles in every game of the season … Credited with six tackles, two forced fumbles, an interception, and four pass breakups against Georgetown (10/8) which earned him NEC Rookie of the Week honors … Recorded 10 tackles and forced a fumble in the 38-28 season-opening win over Saint Francis (PA) … Tallied three tackles and a key 66yard interception return for a touchdown in the 27-21 win over Sacred Heart (11/5) … Had seven tackles at Richmond (9/10) … Picked up seven tackles at Bryant (9/24) … Recorded four tackles at Cornell (10/1) … Tallied four tackles in the 38-17 win at Robert Morris (11/12) … Credited with three tackles in games against Central Connecticut (9/17) and Duquesne (10/22) … Had three tackles and a pass breakup in Wagner’s 44-29 season-ending win at Monmouth (11/19) … Recorded two tackles against Albany (10/29). 2010: Member of the scout team at Purdue ... Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Named First-Team All-Broward County as a senior in high school ... Amassed 85 tackles, three interceptions, one forced fumble and recovery, and four blocked punts ... Had 60 tackles and four interceptions his junior season ... Won Scholar-Athlete Award ... Played for Head Coach Keith Franklin .

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THE SEAHAWKS #58 Phil Faccone Position: LS Height: 5-9 Weight: 195 Class: Senior Hometown: Brick, NJ High School: Brick Memorial Phil Faccone earned Third-Team All-America honors by The Sports Network as a long-snapper in 2013 following a season where the two-year starter graded out at 100 percent on his snaps while handling the bulk of the duties for the Seahawk field goal, extra point and punt teams. Faccone is also a 2014 Preseason Second-Team All-American selection by The Sports Network. Tremendously active in a host of on-campus and community service organizations, Faccone is a candidate for the prestigious AFCA Good Works Team®, based on his combination of scholarly work in the classroom and community-minded spirit. One of the sport’s premier service honors, the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team® shines a spotlight on the positive, off-the-field impact that a select group of student-athletes has on their communities. 2013: Played in eight games for the Seahawks this season … He spent most of his time on special teams where he impressed as a long snapper … His consistency helped a pair of Seahawk kickers, fifth-year senior David Lopez and junior Bryan Maley, convert a perfect 20-of-20 extra-points attempts … Lopez was also successful on 9-of-12 field goal attempts in eight games en route to earning First-Team AllNortheast Conference (NEC) honors … Named to 2013 NEC All-Academic Fall Honor Roll. 2012: Played in all 13 games in 2012, displaying consistency in the important long-snapping role throughout the season … Recorded a tackle in games at Sacred Heart (10/6) and Saint Francis (10/20) … Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Appeared in two games, playing against Georgetown (10/8) and in the 38-17 win at Robert Morris (11/12) … Earned a spot on the 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Walter Currie at Brick Memorial High School … Helped lead his teams to a combined 28-8 record during his three varsity seasons … Team won the Central Jersey Group IV State Title in 2008 and were the Class A-South Division champions in 2010 … Earned Special Team Player of the Year as a senior … Also competed on the Mustang lacrosse team … Tremendous student who was member of National Honor Society.

# 38 A.J. Firestone Position: P Height: 6-1 Weight: 210 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Mercersburg, PA High School: Mercersburg Academy A.J. Firestone is a strong-legged Penn State transfer who was named First-Team All-NEC in 2013 and is a 2014 Preseason AllNEC selection. 2013: Averaged 41.0 yards on 28 punts, with a long of 52, three punts over 50 yards, four touchbacks, five fair catches, five downed inside the 20-yard line … Played a key role in Wagner’s seasonending 10-7 win at Saint Francis U (11/16) when he punted seven times for a 45.2-yard and twice pinning Saint Francis U inside its own 20 … On Wagner’s first possession of the second half, he kept the drive alive when he converted a fake punt on 4th-and-3 from the Seahawks’ 39 .. Later in the third quarter, he angled a 44-yard kick that sailed out of bounds at the SFU 6-yard line … His first punt of the fourth quarter was also a crucial one, as his 48-yard boot pushed the Red Flash back to its own 16 … Member of the 2013 NEC Fall All-Academic Roll. 2012: Played in all 13 games for Wagner in 2012, booting 49 punts for 1,861 yards, 38.0 average … Had six touchbacks, nine fair catches, and 15 punts downed inside the 20 … Booted six punts for 259 yards, with five coming down inside the 20 … Launched a careerbest 56-yard bomb against Duquesne (11/17). 2011: Appeared in six games during his freshman season, booting 24 punts for 914 yards, 38.1 yard average … Had two touchbacks, two fair caught and five downed inside the 20 … Earned a spot on the 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll … Recorded seven punts for 256 yards at Richmond (9/10) … Tallied six punts for 233 yards in 38-28 season-opening win over Saint Francis (PA) (9/3) … Had five punts for 205 yards at Bryant (9/24) … Had five punts for 197 yards, with two falling inside the 20 against Central Connecticut (9/17) … Recorded one punt at Cornell (10/1). Before Wagner: Played for Coach Dan Walker at Mercersburg Academy … Earned First-Team All-Area honors as a kicker … As a defensive lineman, earned First-Team All-Area and First-Team AllConference accolades … Three-time place-winner on the wrestling mat as well as a three-time national prep qualifier … At 13 years old, was a National Punt, Pass and Kick Champion.

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THE SEAHAWKS #50 Matt Firpo Position: LB Height: 5-10 Weight: 210 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Long Beach, NY High School: Long Beach Matt Firpo is expected to add depth to the linebacker unit as well as on special teams in 2014. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Led Long Beach High School to a 5-3 record and a five-game winning streak, the school’s longest in 26 years, his senior season … Standout as a linebacker and as a receiver out of the backfield … Recorded team-high 10 tackles in helping lead the Marines to a victory over Carey HS … Had eight-tackle performance in win over Bellport HS … Versatile athlete who was also co-captain of Long Beach’s baseball team … Outfielder who was named one of Long Island Baseball Magazine’s Top 100 public school players.

#44 Anthony Fiumefreddo Position: LS Height: 5-11 Weight: 5th-Senior Hometown: West Caldwell, NJ High School: James Caldwell

Anthony Fiumefreddo will compete for the valuable long-snapping duties for the Seahawks in 2014. 2013: Played in four games for the Seahawks… Named to 2013 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Did not see any game action… Earned a spot on the 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2010: Redshirted during his first season with the Seahawks ... Member of the 2010 NEC Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Hard-hitting linebacker who helped lead his team to an 8-3 record during his senior season … Also a standout tight end on offense.

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#33 Stefon Font-Toomer Position: LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 240 Class: Junior Hometown: Bethlehem, PA High School: Liberty With two seasons of experience under his belt and coming of a fine spring, Stephon Font-Toomer is a physical, instinctive inside linebacker who appears poised for a breakout season in 2014. He is an extremely aggressive and hard-hitting tackler, known for his punishing hits. 2013: Played in seven games for the Seahawks, recording 14 tackles … Had a season-high six tackles and a sack for a loss of seven yards at Syracuse (9/14). 2012: Appeared in 12 games during his freshman year … Recorded five tackles on the season. Before Wagner: A bruising, physical two-way standout who starred at both linebacker and fullback … As a senior, he totaled 72 tackles (54 solo) and one sack as a senior … A deceptively quick athlete … Drew interest from several FBS programs … Selected First-Team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania by Scout.com … Played for head coach Dave Brown at Liberty HS.

#15 Keith Foster Position: WR Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Newark, NJ High School: Weequahic Keith Foster is an explosive athlete with great size, who was switched to wide receiver in the spring after seeing playing time in the Seahawk secondary as a freshman in 2013. Foster has taken well to his new position and stood out in April’s Green & White Game when he burst free up the right sideline en route to snaring a 53-yard touchdown pass from QB Brian Gehring. 2013: Played in four games for the Seahawks in the defensive secondary and on special teams .., Credited with He recorded four tackles on the season … Entered Wagner as a mid-year transfer from Milford Academy and took part in Spring Practice 2013. Before Wagner: Helped spark Weequahic HS of Newark to a 9-3 season in 2011 with 856 receiving yards and nine touchdowns after spending the previous three seasons at Newark West Side HS … Tremendously versatile performer who excelled at wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back … his career, rushed for 956 yards and 10 touchdowns, threw for 2,188 yards and 21 touchdowns, had 12 touchdown receptions with 974 yards receiving … Also an outstanding basketball player where he was a high-scoring guard … Second-Team All-Essex County by the Star-Ledger … Participated in the The 34th annual North-South All-Star Football Classic in the summer of 2011 at Kean University in Union, NJ … Drew interest from several FBS programs.

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THE SEAHAWKS #75 David Fredrickson Position: OL Height: 6-2 Weight: 290 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Staten Island, NY High School: Poly Prep David Fredrickson is a local product who earned the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp to begin a streak that stands at 35 games entering rge 2014 campaign. Cerebral and physical, the left-handed Fredrickson has displayed both consistency and durability throughout his Seahawk career and is one of the unquestioned leaders of the Seahawk offense. He was named to the 2014 All-NEC Preseason Team. 2013: Team Captain ...Started all 11 games at center and helped set the tone for running back Dominique Williams to rush for his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. 2012: Started all 13 games at center during his redshirt sophomore season … Member of the offensive line that opened up the holes for running back Dominique Williams to rush for 1,328 yards. 2011: Started all 11 games at center during his redshirt freshman season … Recorded one tackle against Georgetown (10/8) … Part of the offensive line that sprung running back Dominique Williams free for 1,338 yards rushing. Before Wagner 2010: Attended Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho where he was a member of the football team ... Did not see any game action. Scholastic/Personal: Two-way standout for head coach and Staten Island native Dino Mangiero at Poly Prep ... As team captain, helped spearhead squad to a 7-2 record his senior year ... Two-way stalwart as both nose tackle and right tackle ... Staten Island Advance All-Star.

#74 Eddie Garcia Position: OL Height: 6-2 Weight: 295 Class: Junior Hometown: Miami, FL High School: Christopher Columbus Eddie Garcia will vie for a spot on the two-deep along the Seahawk offensive line. 2013: Did not see any game action. 2012 : Did not see any game action ... Competed on the scout team. Before Wagner: A versatile performer, who played offensive tackle, guard and center while also being a dominant defensive tackle at a tradition-rich program … First-Team Offensive Selection following his senior year … Also received Honorable Mention by Miami Herald-Helped lead the Explorers to their fifth straight District Championship as a senior … Served as a team captain as a senior …Played for head coach Chris Merritt at Columbus HS … Helped lead his team to the Sectional and Regional Title.

#33 Tiquan Garner Position: DB Height: 5-9 WeightL 165 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Brookville, NY High School: Long Island Lutheran Tiquan Garner is expected to supply depth in the Seahawk secondary in 2014. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Excelled at running back and defensive back throughout his career … Explosive athlete … Ran for 1,118 yards on 88 carries, which computes to a gaudy 12.7 yards per carry average … Scored 19 touchdowns as a senior … Also recorded 19 .. Four-year starter who led the Crusaders to an undefeated season in 2012 … Gained 245 yards and a career-high five touchdowns on 13 carries in win over Great Neck North … Scored on runs of 74, 46, 29, 22 and 10 yards … Earned MVP as well All-Conference members … Also a standout guard on the Crusader basketball team.

#18 Brian Gehring Position: QB Height: 6-4 Weight: 205 Class: Senior Hometown: Tigard, OR High School: Tigard Brian Gehring is expected to be in contention for the starting quarterback berth for the Seahawks after seeing action in five games last season with two starts. His command of the offense is very high, and he possesses a strong throwing arm and is deceptively athletic, as his 62-yard touchdown run vs. Central Connecticut (11/2) would attest. 2013: Completed 31-of-54 passes for 293 yards and two interceptions while seeing action in five games … Had a passer efficiency rating of 95.58 for the season First career start came against Central Connecticut (11/2), where he completed 20-of-33 passes for 186 yards, all marks that finished the season as career highs … His 62-yard third-quarter TD run was also a career-long … Finished the Central Connecticut game with career-high 31 net rushing yards on seven attempts … The following week vs. Monmouth (11/9), saw his second-most extensive action of the season, completing 10-of-20 passes for 97 yards while rushing for 17 net yards on seven attempts … Member of 2013 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Regarded as a good decision-maker and a durable athlete throughout his high school and junior college career … A standout at same high school that produced current Seahawk running back Ralph Greene … Named a 2010 Pacific Conference All-Star by The Oregonian … Played at Laney Junior College in Oakland, CA in 2011 where he completed 75-of-150 passes (50%) for 1,011 yards with four touchdowns and seven interceptions ... Played for Coach Craig Ruecker at Tigard Senior High School.

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THE SEAHAWKS #32 Patrick Gibbons Position: DL Height: 6-1 Weight: 270 Class: Senior Hometown: Carthage, NY High School: Milford Academy A tough, sturdy and durable performer, Patrick Gibbons was the Seahawks’ starting fullback during his two seasons on Grymes Hill before making the successful transition to defensive line last season. The versatile Gibbons proved to be a dependable force up front for the Seahawks and is someone who figures to be among the defensive tackle rotation in 2014. 2013: Played in all 11 games and recorded 13 tackles (six solo) on the season … Notched career-high four tackles (three solo) vs. Robert Morris (10/26) … Delivered a three-tackle effort vs. Monmouth (11/9) … Earned a spot on the 2013 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Appeared in all 13 games at fullback for the Seahawks in 2012, starting in nine … Recorded seven catches for 68 yards … Two receptions for 33 yards against RMU(10/27) … Returned two kickoffs for 22 yards on the season … Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Appeared in all 11 games during his freshman season, starting in nine … Tallied two carries for nine yards, and four catches for 31 yards … Recorded two catches for 17 yards and one carry for six yards against Georgetown (10/8) … Caught one pass in season-opening 38-28 win over Saint Francis (PA) (9/3) ... Tallied one catch for 13 yards and one carry for three yards 44-29 season-ending victory at Monmouth (11/19). Before Wagner: Played for Coach Sam Millich at Carthage Central High School before prepping a year at Milford Academy for Coach Bill Chaplick ... Earned All-State, All-CNY, and All-League honors … Selected to play in the NY Upstate vs. Downstate Game ... A scholastic standout wrestler and lacrosse player ... Also competed one season on the Wagner College men’s lacrosse team where his physicality served him well in a defensive role.

#25 Isaiah Gills Position: WR Height: 6-4 Weight: 210 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Bel Air, MD High School: Harford Technical School Isaiah Gills has the size and speed to be an integral part of the Seahawk wide receiver corps and the experience he gained last season could pay big dividends in 2014. A big, tall, physical wide receiver, Gills has a penchant for leaping high to out-duel defensive backs for the football. 2013: Saw action in eight games, primarily on special teams … Worked his way into the WR rotation as the season wore on … Caught the first two passes of his career, for 26 yards, vs. Monmouth (11/9) … Also had one reception in the season finale the following week at Saint Francis U (11/16) … Came up with five special teams tackles on the season. Before Wagner: Drew interest from several FBS schools … Excelled at both wide receiver and defensive back … First-Team All-The Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference selection as a Cobras in both his junior and senior seasons.

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#72 Eli Grant Position: Height: Weight: Class: Hometown: High School:

OL 6-6 310 5th-Senior Piscataway, NJ Piscataway

Eli Grant, a transfer from Temple, is a mid-year transfer who took part in Spring Practice 2014, adding depth and adds competition to the Seahawk offensive line unit… Brings maturity and size to the Seahawk offensive line. Before Wagner: Earned his bachelor’s degree from Temple and is working towards a masters degree at Wagner ... Physical specimen who has spent three years in an FBS program … Prior to attending Temple, was a threestar prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com… Played one season at Fork Union Military Academy … Two-way lineman for coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway HS where he started at right tackle … Helped the Chiefs to an 11-1 record en route to the 2008 North Jersey Section II Group IV title ... Hails from some high school as Anthony Davis, former Rutgers standout and first-round NFL draft pick of the San Francisco 49ers.

#2 Ralph Greene Position: HB/WR Height: 5-7 Weight: 170 Class: Senior Hometown: Tigard, OR High School: Tigard Ralph Greene is a compact, explosive back with quick feet and excellent change of direction skills who serves as dangerous component in the Seahawk backfield as both a runner and as a receiver. The hard-charging and elusive Greene switched to H-Back last season after playing running back in his first two seasons on Grymes Hill. 2013: Third on the team in both receptions (19) and receiving yards (222) … Fourth on the team in rushing with 76 yards on 15 carries … Played in all 11 games for the Seahawks … Posted career highs with four receptions (for 50 yards) vs. Central Connecticut (11/2) … Averaged 11.7 yards per catch and 5.1 yards per rush … Had career-long 46-yard reception vs. Bryant (9/28) which led to a two-catch, career-high 53-yard receiving day … Caught two or more passes in eight of 11 games … Had three receptions vs. Sacred Heart (10/5), Monmouth (11/9). 2012: Appeared in 12 games during his redshirt freshman season, starting in one … Had 35 rushes for 84 yards … Hauled in five receptions for 57 yards … Tallied seven carries for a career high 30 yards in the 31-13 win at Central Connecticut (9/22) … Brought in two catches for 27 yards in the 30-0 shutout at No. 18 Albany (11/3). 2011: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Craig Ruecker at Tigard Senior High School ... Dynamic athlete who possesses an abundance of speed, quickness and agility ... Adept at catching the ball out of the backfield or from the wide receiver position … High school teammate of current Seahawk quarterback Brian Gehring.

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LB 6-1 220 Junior Norristown, PA Norristown

Najee Harris is a rangy, athletic linebacker who figures heavily in Wagner’s plans after recovering from a leg injury that sidelined him for the final four games of the 2013 season. 2013: In the seven games he played, Harris recorded 23 tackles (14 solo), headlined by a performance at Syracuse (9/14) where he came up with seven solo tackles … Registered career-high nine tackles the previous week vs. Merrimack (9/6) on five solo stops and four assisted … Had three-tackle game vs. Bryant (9/28). 2012: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: A standout two-way performer who excelled as a defensive end and tight end … Played for head coach Ernest Smith for Norristown HS … Amassed 87 tackles during a 10-game senior (8.7 per game) …Recorded 10 or more tackles in four games … Named Team Captain and Defensive Player of the Year … A consistent performer who registered at least six tackles in all 10 games during his senior season.

#45 Anthony Hickey Position: LB Height: 6-2 WeightL 225 Class: Sophomore Hometown: San Juan Capistrano High School: JSerra Catholic Anthony Hickey is expected to provide depth at linebacker and may also play a significant role in special teams following a productive Spring campaign. In the Green & White Game in April, he showed excellent instincts and range, recording five tackles and coming up with an interception. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Standout two-way performer as a defensive lineman and tight end who projects as a linebacker at the FCS level … Recorded 36 tackles and four sacks while hauling on the defensive side while nabbing five catches for 92 yards and two touchdowns his senior year … Nominated to the 2013 Orange County All-Star Game.

#66 Carson Hicks Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 260 Class: Freshman Hometown: Syracuse, NY High School: Westhill Carson Hicks is a mid-year transfer who benefitted from taking part in Spring Practice 2014 with the Seahawks. He is expected to supply depth along the defensive line and perhaps on special teams as well. Before Wagner: Excelled as a nose tackle and center at Westhill HS … Originally signed a letter of intent with Miami University (OH) but never enrolled there … Versatile athlete who also played fullback and defensive end during his scholastic career … His father, William Hicks, is the longtime strength and conditioning coach for the Syracuse University football team.

#3 Greg Hilliard Position: LB Height: 6-3 Weight: 235 Class: Senior Hometown: Brockton, MA High School: Suffield Acdemy A tall, rangy linebacker who moves well in space, Greg Hilliard transferred to Wagner from UMass following the Fall, 2012 semester and went on to finish fifth in tackles in his first season on Grymes Hill, and big things are again expected this fall. 2013: Played in all 11 games for the Seahawks while gaining the starting assignment in seven. … Accumulated 52 tackles (26 solo) and 2.5 sacks on the season … Recorded a career-high eight tackles against Bryant (9/28) … Registered seven tackles (six solo) at Syracuse (9/14), had a six-tackle effort vs. Merrimack (9/6) … Had five tackles and two sacks for minus 17 yards in the season-ending win at Saint Francis U (11/16). Before Wagner 2012: (UMass) Played and started in three games ... Recorded eight tackles, including four solo stops … Registered 2.0 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, and a fumble recovery ... Set career highs with five tackles (three solo) and two tackles for loss, one forced and recovered fumble at Connecticut (8/30). 2011: (UMass) In 2011, saw action in 10 games at outside linebacker and on special teams ... Made eight stops, including five solos ... Posted a career-high two tackles against Richmond (10/29) and Villanova (11/5). Scholastic/Personal: Prepped one year at Suffield Academy after graduating from Brockton High School ... With Suffield in 2010, posted 28 tackles and 2.5 sacks with a fumble recovery ... On the offensive side of the ball, caught nine passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns as a tight end ... As a senior at Brockton in 2009, played tight end and defensive line for the Boxers ... Amassed 75 tackles and eight sacks ... On offense, had 12 catches for 300 yards ... Standout in track & field, holding the school record in the triple-jump ... Placed third in the triple jump (45 feet, 9 inches) at the New England Interscholastic Track and Field Championship in June, 2010.

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THE SEAHAWKS #22 James Howell Position: DB Height: 5-8 Weight: 205 Class: Senior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY High School: Fort Hamilton

#83 Devon Jones Position: WR Height: 5-7 Weight: 165 Class: Junior Hometown: Bethlehem, PA High School: Liberty

James Howell figures prominently in Wagner’s plans this fall after enjoying his most productive season as a Seahawk last season, contributing where he contributed extensively to the Seahawk defense as well as on special teams.

Devon Jones is a speedster who is expected to lend depth to the wide receiver corps and potentially on special teams as well.

2013: Saw action in six games last season, recording 12 tackles with a careerhigh four stops coming at Syracuse (9/14) … Registered three tackles in the season-opening victory over Georgetown (8/31) … Showcased his athleticism as a punt returner where he had seven returns for 39 yards (5.6) … Had a career-long 19-yard punt return vs. Georgetown (8/31).

2013: Did not see any game action.

2012: Made eight appearances during his redshirt freshman season … Credited with a tackle in games against Monmouth (9/15) and CCSU.

Before Wagner: As a senior, helped lead the Hurricanes to an 8-4 record and to the Lehigh Valley Eastern Conference Championship … Rushed for 1,003 yards during his senior season … All-Area selection … Played for Coach David Brown at Liberty HS … Father Dwayne Jones played college football at Shippensburg … Versatile athlete who also excelled in basketball and track & field … Earned a 3.4 GPA in the classroom … Nickname is “D.J.”

2011: Member of the scout team … Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Four-year starter at Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, NY for Coach Daniel Perez ... As a senior, helped lead the Tigers to a perfect 13-0 record and 2010 New York City Championship … One of the most dangerous punt returners in New York City ... Tremendously versatile performer who played wide receiver while also being featured on the punt and kickoff return units as well as at defensive back ... Tallied 92 tackles with four sacks ... Team captain in his senior season.

#9 Deangelo James Position: DB Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Class: Senior Hometown: Miami, FL High School: American Senior Deangelo James is a speed merchant and a natural playmaker with tremendous body control, and a sure tackler who is coming off of a solid season. Potentially one of the top cornerbacks in the NEC, James is also a dangerous kick returner. 2013: Turned in a game-changing play in the season opener vs. Georgetown (8/31) by returning a third-quarter INT 24 yards for a touchdown which keyed the Seahawks’ comefrom-behind victory … Added five tackles (four solo) and one pass breakup in earning NEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors (9/2) … Recorded career-high seven-tackle contest against CCSU (11/2) and Bryant (9/28) … Finished fourth on the team in tackles (32 solo) and one fumble recovery … Led the Seahawks in kickoff return average (22.5), having returned nine kicks for 205 yards … Against Monmouth (11/9), returned four kicks for a career-high 90 yards,. 2012: Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams .. Began his Seahawk career as a running back. 2011: Did not see any game action.

2012: Did not see any game action ... Was converted from running back to wide receiver.

#42 Matthieu Loiselle Position: LB Height: 5-11 Weight: 205 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Quebec, Canada High School: Vermont Academy Mathieu Loiselle is an instinctive linebacker who plays the game with great speed and proved to have a nose for the football, mainly while being utilized on special teams as a freshman a year ago. With an impressive Spring Practice under his belt, Louiselle has a chance to crack the two-deep at linebacker. In the Green & White Game, he recorded five tackles and was credited with two quarterback hurries. 2013: Saw action in nine games for the Seahawks and recorded four tackles … Named to the 2013 NEC Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Standout at both linebacker and running back for Vermont Academy … Top all-around game came in a victory over Hyde when he notched 16 tackles on defense, including 14 solo stops while rushing for 185 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries … Earned FirstTeam All-Evergreen League honors … Served as team captain during his senior year.

Before Wagner: Played for Coach Chance Benton at American High School in talent-rich Dade County, FL ... Carried the ball 104 times for 853 yards and 12 TSs as a senior ... Named named Honorable Mention All-Dade County sprinter.

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THE SEAHAWKS #17 Tevor Loveland Position: LB Height: 6-3 Weight: 235 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Cherry Hill, NJ High School: Cherry Hill West

#16 Riley Magner Position: QB Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Class: Senior Hometown: Boise, ID High School: CC of San Francisco

A consummate student-athlete, who led the Seahawks in tackles in while holding a 3.897 GPA in Business Administration, Trevor Loveland was named to the FCS ADA Academic All-Star Team in Jan. He was also named to the 2013 NCAA Division I Capital One Academic All-District Football First Team.

Riley Magner is in his second season with the Seahawk program and is vying for a spot on the depth chart at the vital quarterback position. In the 2013 preseason camp, Magner showed flashes before enduring a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the season. Now fully recovered, he is hoping to once again enter the QB competition.

2013: Registered a team-best 69 tackles and team-best 12.0 tackles for loss for minus 33 yards ... Recorded three sacks for minus 12 yards …. Credited with two forced fumbles, one pass breakup and one blocked kick … Started all 11 games … Recorded career-high 10 tackles vs. Bryant (9/28) ... Eight tackles vs. Monmouth (11/9) … Five tackles and forced a fumble vs. Merrimack (9/6) … Named the 2013 Defensive Player of the Year at nnual awards banquet in Feb… Named to the 2013 NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or higher). 2012: Was switched from tight end to outside linebacker in the offseason ... Appear in all 13 games in the 2012 season, starting in one … Recorded 21 tackles on the year in helping the Seahawks earn the first NEC Football Title in school history… Credited with multiple tackles in five games, with four-tackle contests against Monmouth (9/15) and Eastern Washington (12/1) … Named to the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Saw action in seven games, primarily on special teams … Played a fair amount at at tight end, used often in two tight end sets...Before Wagner: Played for Coach Jim Scerbo at Cherry Hill West Was the Lions’ Offensive MVP … Named All-Conference and Second-Team All-South Jersey ... Also played QB and DB... Prepped one year at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, VA.

2013: Did not see any game action.

#8 Daniel Mack Position: DB Height: 6-0 Weight: 200 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Miami, FL High School: Dade Christian Daniel Mack is a talented, hard-hitting, aggressive safety who is expected to make a significant impact on the Seahawk secondary after playing in 33 games for ACC member Wake Forest from 2010-2012. At Wake Forest: 2012 50 tackles, highlighted by 23 solo stops while seeing action in 10 games …. Recovered a fumble which he returned 12 yards...2011 Played in 11 games ... team’s primary backup at FS ... 13 tackles on season, (seven solo) ... Member of the kickoff and punt return units ... Five special teams tackles on year ... Four tackles at Boston College 2010 Played in all 12 games with seven starts ... Was the top freshman tackler on the squad with 45 on the season ... Had at least one tackle in every game ... Started vs. Georgia Tech and had six tackles and a pass breakup ... Made five stops vs. Navy … Picked off first career pass vs. Boston College and returned it 16 yards ... Intercepted a pass and returned it 17 yards to set up a field goal vs. Clemson ... Tied for the team-high with a season-best eight tackles vs. the Tigers ... Matched his season-high with eight stops at Vanderbilt. 2009 (at Wake Forest): Redshirted following an early-season knee injury. Scholastic/Personal: A 2009 graduate of Dade Christian School in Country Club, FL ... Named First-Team All-State Class 1A as a senior linebacker ... Earned FirstTeam All-Dade County honors and was a finalist for Mr. Football in state of Florida ... Played safety and linebacker ... Led Dade Christian to the Class 1A Regional Finals as a sophomore and junior ... Played for Coach Mike Sonneborn .

Before Wagner: In 2012, completed 7-of-11 pass for 82 yards and one touchdown in a reserve role at CC of San Francisco … Saw action in parts of five games on the season … In his senior season of 2010 at Capital City HS, passed for 1,500 yards … Named Second-Team All-State by CDApress.com … Participated on East Squad at 2010 District III East-West Shrine All-Star Game.

#27 Bryan Maley Position: PK Height: 5-10 Weight: 175 Class: Senior Hometown: Eagle River, Alaska High School: Chugiak Bryan Maley has the inside track at the starting place-kicking position after stepping in admirably for All-NEC kicker David Lopez last season when he was sidelined for three games with a leg injury. At eventual NEC Champions Sacred Heart (10/5), Maley calmly nailed a 45-yard field goal with 00:04 remaining to break a 20-20 tie and lift the Seahawks to a 23-20 victory, handing the Pioneers their lone NEC loss of the season. Maley was 3-for-3 on field goal attempts that day en route to being named NEC Special Teams Player of the Week (10/7). 2013: Went 3-of-4 in the field goal department with the long being the 45-yard game-winner at Sacred Heart (10/5) … Was a perfect 7-of-7 on extra-point tries … In addition to earning NEC Special Teams Player of the Week honors (10/7), he was named CFPA National Placekicker of the Week … Handled kickoff duties in six games, finishing season with 17 kickoffs for 953 yards (56.1) and five touchbacks … Member of the 2013 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Provided depth as the understudy to David Lopez … Named to 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Served final six games of season as the kickoff specialist … Finished the year with 25 kickoffs for 1,372 yards, giving him a 54.9 yard average … In the 38-17 win at RMU (11/12) recorded his first-career touchback … In the seasonending 44-29 win at Monmouth (11/19), had eight kickoffs for 472 yards, giving him a 59.0 yard average ... Named to 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2010: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Holds distinction of being the first Alaska native to ever play football at Wagner College … A one-way trip home for Maley covers 4,428 miles … Played for Coach Duncan Shackleford at Chugiak High School … Broke state record with 52-yard field goal, then bettered the mark the following week by nailing a 53-yarder .

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THE SEAHAWKS #41 Myles Martin Position: DB Height: 5-9 Weight: 185 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Neptune, NJ High School: Neptune Will add depth to Seahawk secondary and special teams units.

#37 Mike Mello Position: DB Height: 5-7 Weight: 155 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Dighton, MA High School: Dighton-Rehoboth Will add depth to the Seahawk secondary and special teams units.

2013: Did not see any game action.

2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Versatile athlete who was effective on offense, defense and special teams throughout his high school career … Threeyear starter at both safety and running back for Neptune High School … Blazing speed helped lead the Scarlet Fliers to the Central Jersey Group III title his junior year … Caught touchdown passes of 75 and five yards in 2012 Thanksgiving Day win over Asbury Park … Wellrounded student-athlete who was named to the Academic All-Shore team.

#11 Matthias McKinnon Position: RB Height: 6-0 Weight: 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Albany, NY High School: Jireh Prep (NC) Matthias McKinnon is a fast, powerful, young back who figures heavily into Wagner’s offensive plans after finishing second on the team in rushing last season, behind all-time Seahawk great Dominique Williams, gaining 247 yards on 69 carries. 2013: Played in all 11 games for the Seahawks … Ran for 45 yards or more on three occasions, headlined by a career-high 57 yards on 10 carries and his first career touchdown at Duquesne (10/11) … Utilized his speed as the Seahawks’ No. 1 kickoff return man, with a team-best 457 kickoff return yards on 26 returns … Set career highs with six kickoff returns for 106 yards at Syracuse (9/14) … Caught six passes out of the backfield for 51 yards … Has a long reception of 22 yards at Sacred Heart (10/5) …No. 2 on the team, behind Williams, wit 755 all-purpose yardage (247 rushing, 51 receiving and 457 kickoff returns).

Before Wagner: Two year starter who competed at a high level at both cornerback and running back … Team Captain … Tough, hard-nosed athlete who routinely out-performed much bigger athletes … Rushed for 457 yards and six touchdowns as a senior in 2012 … Recorded 42 tackles and two interceptions defensively … Led the Falcons to a 9-2 record, a conference championship and third-place finish in the state in 2012 … One of a select group of 180 players nationwide invited to the 2012 Blue-Grey Super Combine at the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton, OH.

#31 Erick Mendoza Position: LB Height: 5-10 Weight: 215 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Washingtonville, NY High School: Washingtonville Will provide depth to the Seahawk linebacker and specials teams units. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Versatile athlete who, during his high school career, saw playing time at linebacker, defensive line and fullback … Named the 2011 MVP defensive line MVP at the National Underclassmen Combine in White Plains, NY … Also competed on the Wizards’ wrestling team.

Before Wagner: Named 2011 Section II MVP and Player of the Year for Bishop Maginn High School … Tough, hard-nosed runner who gained nearly 1,400 yards and had 14 rushing touchdowns … One of the team leaders in tackles from his defensive back position … Also his team’s top kick returner and kick coverage player on the team … Four-year defensive starter and three-year offensive starter … Team captain … Also a tremendous basketball talent … Further developed his skills by spending a year at Jireh Prep in Matthews, NC.

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THE SEAHAWKS #92 Mike Mentor Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 265 Class: Junior Hometown: North Bergen, NJ High School: North Bergen Mike Mentor is proven, veteran defensive lineman who will battle for a starting position up front who boasts 36 career tackles and 21 games of experience. 2013: Played in all 11 games … Had 28 tackles on the season (10 solo), two sacks (minus 11 yards), three forced fumbles and three quarterback hurries … Turned in a sterling effort in the win at Sacred Heart (10/5) when he scooped uo a third-quarter fumble and returned it 23 yards for a touchdown … Was one of two fumble recoveries he had on the day … Recorded career-high four tackles on three occasions … Had three tackles and a forced fumble against Bryant (9/28). 2012: Gained valuable experience while contributing to the NEC’s top defensive unit that helped carry Wagner to the 2012 NEC Championship … Appeared in 10 games during his true freshman campaign, within the defensive line rotation ,as well as on special teams … Recorded eight tackles on the year with a season-high two stops against Duquesne (11/17) … Before Wagner: Starred at perennial New Jersey powerhouse North Bergen HS for Hall of Fame Coach Vin Ascolese … Missed sophomore and junior football seasons due to a serious leg injury sustained in September, 2008 that required two surgeries … A RB/LB at the time of his injury … Led the Bruins to an 8-3 mark in his senior year … Named an HVC First-Team All-County DL and First-Team All-Area OL … Team captain … HVC All-County basketball player … Prepped one season at Fork Union Military Academy for Coach John Shuman.

#77 Kevin Messier Position: OL Height: 6-5 Weight: 295 Class: Senior Hometown: Burlington, VT High School: New Hampton Kevin Messier is a proven, battle-tested and experienced offensive lineman with tremendous size, who moves well for a big man and is looking to lock down a starting berth on the OL for the third consecutive season.

#19 Ryan Monaghan Position: QB Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Rutherford, NJ High School: St. Mary’s Heady, young quarterback who will look to add quality depth to this important position in his second season in the Seahawk program. In the Green & White Game in April, Monoghan completed 3-of-8 passes for 25 yards. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Passed for 1,378 yards and 18 touchdowns in leading the St. Mary’s Gaels to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the 2012 Jersey State Non-Public Group 1 Finals …Tossed three touchdown passes in a 42-7 win over St. Anthony’s of Jersey City in the semifinals … Also a standout guard on the Gaels’ basketball team.

#69 Elihu Ngbodi Position: OL Height: 6-5 Weight: 280 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Poughkeepsie, NY High School: Our Lady of Lourdes Elihu Ngbodi is a big, physical young prospect who will look to add quality depth to the Seahawk offensive line in his second season in the program. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Standout two-way lineman … Possesses large frame and tremendous potential ... Named honorable mention in the 2012 Poughkeepsie Journal Defensive AllStars awards list … Helped lead the Warriors to a perfect 10-0 record and the State B State Championship.

2013: Helped anchor an offensive line that allowed running back Dominique Williams to rush for his third straight 1,000-yard season … Played in 10 games … Member of 2013 Fall NEC Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Appeared in 10 games in 2012, starting in five … Part of the offensive line that sprung running back Dominique Williams free for 1,338 yards rushing … Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2011: Did not see any game action … Earned a spot on the 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Ed Kiley at The New Hampton School in New Hampton, NH ... Possesses tremendous size and agility ... Earned First-Team All-Conference honors from the Evergreen Conference ... Named to the All-New England Prep Team … Is a distant cousin of former all-time Hockey great Mark Messier.

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THE SEAHAWKS #95 Evan Odeseye Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 270 Class: Senior Hometown: Staten Island, NY High School: Curtis Evan Odeseye is an athletic and mobile defensive end who brings NEC experience after spending two seasons in Loretto, PA at Saint Francis University. He transferred to Wagner prior to the 2013 season and, after sitting out last season, is looking to help bolster the Seahawk defensive line. 2013: Did not see any game action Before Wagner 2012: Appeared in 10 games during his redshirt freshman season at Saint Francis U … Recorded 17 tackles on the season … Recorded a season-high four stops vs., two being for a loss of yards. 2011: Was a member of the scout team for the Red Flash … Did not see any game action … Redshirted. Scholastic/Personal: A local product who played for Head Coach Peter Gambardella at Curtis High School on Staten Island … Was a key member of the 2009 squad that won the PSAL City Championship … Also a member of the Warriors’ lacrosse team.

#49 Kenneth Okereke Position: LB Height: 6-0 Weight: 240 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Williamstown, NJ High School: Williamstown Willl look to bolster the Seahawk depth at linebacker and may also see time on special teams. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: A powerful force at linebacker where he consistently displayed his instincts, aggressiveness and hard-hitting skill-set … Led the Braves to a perfect 13-0 season and the South Jersey Group 5 State Championship … Registered 65 tackles on the season, including 32 solo stops … Second-Team All-Gloucester County by the Philadelphia Inquirer … Recorded career-high 15 tackles in 2012 season-opening victory over Cherry Hill East … Tremendous student who is interested in attending medical school.

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#94 Fidel Okoye Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 295 Class: Junior Hometown: Williamstown, NJ High School: Williamstown Fidel Okoye is a strong, stout, defensive lineman who developed into a dependable member of the Seahawk defensive line rotation during Wagner’s run to the 2012 NEC Championship and followed that up by earning Second-Team All-NEC honors in 2013. 2013: Played in 10 games, recording 19 tackles and three sacks … Season highlight came in the 23-20 road win at NEC Champion Sacred Heart (10/5) when he recorded seven tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss, and made a key fumble recovery . 2012: Appeared in all 13 games for 2012 NEC .Title team ... Tallied 10 tackles on the year … Recorded multiple tackles in games vs. RMU (10/27), Albany (11/3), and Holy Cross (11/10) … Had one tackle and a blocked kick in the win at CCSU (9/22) Before Wagner: Amassed 77 tackles (8.6 per game) and added four sacks during his senior season … Helped lead a young Braves team to an 8-2 record, including a win over Cherokee, which was the No. 1-ranked team in South Jersey at the time ... Played for head coach Frank Fucetola at Williamstown HS.

#43 Ryan Owens Position: TE Height: 6-4 Weight: 220 Class: Junior Hometown: Gainesville, NY High School: Letchworth Ryan Owens is an athletic prospect who will vie for playing time at tight end after showing great promise during the 2013 season. 2013: Played in all 11 games, he had nine receptions for 79 yards, an 8.8 yards per catch average … Career-high three receptions, for 17 yards, vs. Central Connecticut (11/2) … Had two catches at Delaware (9/21) and at Duquesne (10/11), respectively … Credited with two special teams tackles … Member of the 2013 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: As a senior, led his team to the 2011 NYPHSAA Class D championship at the Carrier Dome at Syracuse Universiy … Versatile and productive athlete who excelled at QB, kicker, and on DL for Coach Tim McMullen at Letchworth HS … Passed for 1,138 yards and 12 touchdowns his senior season.

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THE SEAHAWKS #90 Al Page Position: DL Height: 6-2 Weight: 285 Class: Senior Hometown: Bronx, NY High School: Christopher Columbus Al Page, a transfer from Rutgers, is a mid-year transfer who took part in Spring Practice 2014, adding to the depth and competition along the Seahawk defensive line. Page is a powerful athlete and an impressive physical specimen who has a chance to make a big impact on the 2014 Seahawks. Before Wagner 2013 (At Rutgers): Made his collegiate debut for the Scarlet Knights vs. Norfolk State (9/7), recording three tackles and 1.5 sacks. 2012 (At Rutgers): Did not see any game action. 2011 (At Rutgers): Redshirted ... Did not see any game action ... Scholastic/Personal: Rated a four-star recruit and the 16th-best defensive tackle in the country by ESPN.com … registered 27 tackles and seven sacks along with one blocked field goal as a senior … Earned all-state honors in New York as a junior and senior … Breakout junior campaign featured 40 tackles, five sacks and four fumble recoveries … SuperPrep ranked Page the No. 3 recruit in New York and the top defensive tackle prospect in the state … No. 47 defensive tackle nationally and the No. 4 recruit in New York according to Rivals.com.

#71 Brus Palaj Position: OL Height: 6-6 Weight: 300 Class: Junior Hometown: Staten Island, NY High School: Monsignor Farrell Brus Palaj is a local product who had his choice of several college choices before electing to stay close to home and continue his educational and athletic career at Wagner. Palaj brings tremendous size, quickness and explosion to the table, is uncommonly agile and light on his feet, for an athlete of his size, and will once again compete for a starting berth along the deep and talented Seahawk offensive line unit. 2013: Saw action in 10 games for the Seahawks. 2012: Appeared and started in five games during his freshman year before sustaining a season-ending leg injury.

#80 D.J. Paul Position: WR Height: 6-2 Weight: 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Dix Hills, NY High School: Half Hollows East D.J. Paul is an explosive athlete, with the ability to get open and separate from defenders, and is expected to add depth to the Seahawk wide receiver corps. 2013: Saw action in three games. Before Wagner: Earned MVP honors among wide receivers at the 2012 Schuman’s National Underclassmen Combine held in Long Island … A long receiver with good hands who can go over the middle and catch the ball in traffic ... Given first name is Wilner.

#81 Robert Paul Position: TE Height: 6-5 Weight: 230 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Westfield, MA High School: Bridgton Academy (ME) Robert Paul is a good-sized athlete with range. After adding 15 pounds in his one year on Grymes Hill through the program’s strength program, Paul is expected to add depth to the Seahawk tight end unit. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Spent a prep school year at Bridgton Academy in Maine following standout career at Westfield High School in Massachusetts … Earned All-Western Mass and All-AA-Conference … Member of the All-Academic Honor Roll … Selected to play in the 2012 Shrine Chowder Bowl Classic which annually pits the Western Massachusetts AllStars vs. the Central Massachusetts All-Stars.

Before Wagner: An imposing physical specimen ... Played for head coach Jim Bradley at Monsignor Farrell HS … Has a solid base and a tremendously wide wing span … A standout at offensive tackle for the Lions throughout his career who was widely recruited … Named to the Staten Island Advance All-Catholic High School Football League (CHSFL) … Participated in the prestigious CHSFL City Game, helping to lead the City team to a 27-17 victory over the Long Island All Stars … Played for head coach Jim Bradley, a former Wagner assistant football coach and assistant athletic director ... Standout in track and field, specializing in the shot put as well ... Also a top-notch wrestler.

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THE SEAHAWKS # 5 Brandon Peoples Position: RB Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Abington Township, PA High School: Milford Academy

#39 Bryan Rafano Position: P Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Class: Sophomore Hometown: South River, NJ High School: St. Joseph’s (Metuchen)

Brandon Peoples saw significant action in the Seahawk backfield and on special teams as a true freshman and may be in store for an expanded role in 2014. A shifty, yet powerful back, who is difficult to bring down, Peoples originally committed to Temple University out of high school before electing to spend a prep school year at Milford Academy in Berlin, NY.

After adding strength and flexibility in his one year on Grymes Hill, Bryan Rafano is looking to bolster the Seahawk depth at punter.

2013: Saw action in nine games … Caught seven passes for 63 yards out of the backfield … Had career-high three receptions at Sacred Heart (10/5) … Caught one pass for a career-long 21 yards vs. Monmouth (11/9) … Also showed excellent burst on kickoff returns … Returned seven kickoffs for 151 yards, a 20.7 average that ranked third on the team … Had a 51-yard kickoff at Sacred Heart (10/5), which was a career-long and the longest kickoff return by a Seahawk last season. Before Wagner: Starred at Archbishop Wood HS, a perennial powerhouse … Helped lead the Vikings to a state title in his senior season of 2011 … His cousin and former backfield mate Desmon Peoples is a RB at Rutgers.

#47 Rashon Pleasants Position: LB Height: 6-1 Weight: 215 Class: Junior Hometown: Williamstown, NJ High School: Williamstown An athletic and instinctive linebacker, Rashon Pleasants was off to a promising start to the 2013 season, starting two of the first four games, and making 12 tackles, before suffering a leg injury at Delaware (9/21) which sidelined him for the final seven games of the season. Back healthy, Pleasants is once again vying for a spot in the Seahawk linebacker rotation. 2013: Saw action in the first four games of the season with two starts …. In the first game of his collegiate career, came up with three tackles in the win over Georgetown (8/31), followed by consecutive career-high four-tackle games vs. Merrimack (9/6) and Syracuse (9/14) … Finished the season with 12 tackles (four solo). 2012: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Registered 70 tackles and four sacks as a senior while playing both linebacker and safery ... High school teammate of Fidel Okoye, a fellow member of 2012 Seahawks recruiting class, as well as sophomore Kenneth Okereke … Played for head coach Frank Fucetola at Williamstown HS.

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2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Strong-legged prospect who was one of the Garden State’s top talents … Becomes the first football player from St. JosephMetuchen to play for a Division I program … First-Team All-Area Selection by the Home News Tribune … Ranked third in the Greater Middlesex Conference White Division as a senior in 2012 with 40 points … Also a standout on the Falcons’ boys volleyball team.

#24 Steve Rene Position: RB/PR Height: 5-7 Weight: 190 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY High School: Canarsie Steve Rene is a transfer from Syracuse University who will be looking to make an impact with the Seahawks this fall as a punt returner as well as in the offensive backfield. A powerfully-built athlete, with a low center of gravity and excellent moves, Rene brings FBS experience to the Wagner roster. Before Wagner: 2012 (at Syracuse) - Played in five games for the Orange ... Against Pittsburgh, he returned two kickoffs for 46 yards with a careerlong 25-yard return ... At Rutgers, returned four kickoffs for a total of 100 yards, including a long of 35 yards and returned five punts for seven yards ... Against UConn, returned one kickoff for 22 yards. 2011 (at Syracuse): Played in all 12 games, primarily as the punt returner … Against Rhode Island, returned three punts for 12 yards ... Against Toledo, returned one punt for five yards and made one solo tackle ... Against Rutgers, had one solo tackle... At Tulane, rushed four times for eight yards ... Against West Virginia, returned one punt for zero yards … At Connecticut, returned one punt for six yards ... At Cincinnati, had two tackles. 2010 (at Syracuse): Played in four games and became first true freshman to return punts for Syracuse since Bruce Williams returned nine punts 87 yards in 2005 ... Against Maine, returned three punts for six yards ... Sat out the final eight games of the season with a shoulder injury. Scholastic/ Personal:Named to the 2009 New York City Football Coach’s All-Star Team and 2009 Brooklyn Football Coach’s All-Star Team … 2009 Daily News All-Brooklyn Second Team … As a senior, he gained 778 all-purpose yards and scored eight touchdowns, including 399 yards on 69 carries and 10 receptions for 264 yards, and posted 63 tackles, three interceptions and had a defensive touchdown … As a junior, he rushed for 1,139 yards and 15 touchdowns and had three interceptions and 35 tackles as a strong safety

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THE SEAHAWKS #30 Anthony Rivers Position: DB Height: 5-7 Weight: 200 Class: Senior Hometown: Alexandria, VA High School: Bishop Ireton Anthony Rivers will look to provide depth to the Seahawk secondary and on special teams in 2014. In the Green & White Game in April, he contributed three tackles and returned a fumble 25 yards. 2013: Saw action in three games for the Seahawks …. Had five tackles on the season, highlighted by a career-high four-tackle game (two solo) vs. Monmouth (11/9). 2012: Member of the scout team … Did not see any game action. 2011: Member of the scout team … Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: As a senior, was named Team MVP and First-Team AllConference as a defensive back … Also a standout on the Cardinal track & field team … Was born in Germany … Played for Tony Verducci at Bishop Ireton HS.

#10 Fritz Rock Position: WR Height: 6-1 Weight: 200 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Golden Valley, MN High School: Wayzata Fritz Rock is a mid-year transfer from the University of Illinois who took part in Spring Practice 2014, adding to the depth and competition to the Seahawk wide receiver corps. Before Wagner 2012 (at Illinois): Saw action in four games at wide receiver for the Illini in 2012, recording five catches for 50 yards on the season ... Notched a career-high four receptions for 46 yards in victory over Charleston Southern. 2011 (at Illinois): Made his collegiate debut against South Dakota State in 2011. 2010 (at Illinois): Redshirted the 2010 season while practicing as a safety

#9 John Rodriguez Position: QB Height: 6-2 Weight: 210 Class: Junior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY High School: Lafayette John Rodriguez will provide quality depth to the Seahawk quarterback contingent after competing on the scout team the past two years. In the Green & White Game back in April, Rodriguez completed 2-of-2 passes for 20 yards. 2013: Did not see any game acton ... 2012: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Thomas Vitola at Lafayette HS … Guided the Patriots to a 7-3 mark in his junior season before improving to 8-1 in his senior campaign … Named Team MVP … Honor Roll and Dean’s List student … Earned the school’s Core Value Award … Nicknamed “JRod” … Is the first person in his family to attend college.

#87 Caleb Scepaniak Position: TE Height: 6-4 Weight: 235 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Endicott, NY High School: Union-Endicott Caleb Scepaniak is an athletic, receiving-type tight end who has the speed to stretch defenses and the football I.Q. to find and settle into holes in opposing defenses. An impressive talent, who was widely-recruited out of high school, Scepaniak figures prominently into the Seahawk offensive plans in 2014. In the Green & White Game in April, he showed a glimpse of his potential with two receptions for 44 yards. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Helped lead the Tigers to a 9-2 record in 2012 … Versatile performer … Began his prep career at Seton-Catholic HS in Binghamton, NY where he was his team’s starting quarterback … Was recruited by several schools as a signal-caller.

Scholastic//Personal: Earned Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior at Wayzata HS ... Earned All-Classic Lake Conference honors as a senior ... Led his team to a Minnesota Class 5A state championship as a senior, both catching and throwing touchdown passes and recording eight tackles on his way to earning MVP honors ... Three-star recruit by both Rivals.com and Scout.com ... Hails from same high school as former Seahawk QB Kramer Berg..

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THE SEAHAWKS #83 Nick Sidotti Position: WR Height: 5-8 Weight: 160 Class: Sophomore Hometown: North Brunswick, NJ High School: North Brunswick

# 88 Lloyd Smith Position: WR Height: 6-3 WeightL 190 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Willingboro, NJ High School: Valley Forge Military (PA)

Nick Sidotti is a tough, hard-nosed athlete who looks to add depth to the Seahawk wide receiver unit in 2014.

Lloyd Smith is a dynamic, big-play performer who will be looking to make an impact at wide receiver in 2014.

2013: Did not see any game action.

2013: Did not see any game action.

Before Wagner: Was a key target at wide receiver for North Brunswick High School … Had 13 receptions for 339 yards as a senior in 2012 … Added 284 kickoff return yards … Caught three touchdown passes his senior season … Had nine receptions for 171 yards as a junior … Selected to compete in the MyCentralJersey.com Snapple Bowl ... Also a standout member on the Raiders’ varsity basketball team.

Before Wagner: Named Second-Team All-Burlington County by Phillyburbs.com .. Drew interest from several FBS schools … A standout on the hardwood at Holy Cross HS and in prep scool, where he averaged more than 20 points per game for the Valley Forge basketball team.

#37 Eli Smith Position: DB Height: 6-0 Weight: 180 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Red Bank, NJ High School: Middletown South

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#52 Kevin Sweeney Position: DL Height: 6-4 Weight: 295 Class: Senior Hometown: Rockville Centre, NY High School: Kellenberg

Eli Smith is a versatile athlete who is looking to make his mark in the secondary and on special teams for the Seahawks in 2014.

Kevin Sweeney brings experience, excellent size and mobility to the Seahawk defensive line and is expected to provide depth up front for the 2014 Seahawks. Was an offensive linemane last season before being switched during Preseason Camp 2014.

2013: Did not see any game action.

2013: Did not see any game action.

Before Wagner: A shut-down corner throughout his high school career for an Eagle program that has been dominant along the Jersey Shore for decades … Also a dangerous receiver and runner from his slot-back position on offense ... Played an integral role in leading the Eagles to an 8-4 record in his senior season … Transferred to Middletown South from St. John Vianney before his senior season … Had four interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns,, four tackles for loss and two fumble recoveries … On offense, he ran for 700 yards on 100 carries and eight touchdowns … Also a dangerous receiver, he corralled 37 passes for 475 yards and two touchdowns … Electtic return man who averaged 18 yards per punt return and 25 yards per kickoff return.

Before Wagner: Helped lead Nassau Community College to an 8-2 record in 2012 following a standing career at Kellenberg High School … Versatile prospect who can play guard or center.

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THE SEAHAWKS #48 Matt Tozzi Position: FB Height: 5-11 Weight: 220 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Paramus, NJ High School: Paramus Matt Tozzi was among a handful of true freshmen who saw action last season, playing in four games and contributing one special teams tackle. He has a chance to have an expanded role this season, both at fullback and on special teams. 2013: Saw action in four games and made one special teams tackle ... Member of Fall 2013 NEC Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Physical two-way player who excelled at fullback and linebacker during a standout scholastic career … Three- year varsity starter .. Gained 524 yards rushing last season, averaging 4.7 yards per carry and scoring seven touchdowns ... Recorded 96 tackles, including three sacks and four forced fumbles as a senior … Led the Spartans to three New Jersey Section 1, Group III State Semifinal appearances … Also a standout member of the school’s wrestling team.

#82 Joey Troina Position: WR Height: 6-2 Weight: 185 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Bayside, NY High School: St. Francis Prep Joey Troina is a sure-handed target and a good route runner who will look to supply depth to the Seahawk receiving corps in 2014. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Earned All-Queens Honorable Mention honors by Times Ledger Newspapers … Despite operating in a run-oriented offense, was able to break free to catch 31 passes for 395 yards and two touchdowns …. Helped the Terriers to a 7-3 record and to the CHSFL Class AA-A division crown with a 7-0 mark … Team captain … Versatile athlete who also lined up in the backfield as a fullback, as a blocker on the kick return team, and at long snapper … Played for legendary head coach Vincent O’Connor who will enter his 62nd season in 2014.

#82 Ian Waddell Position: WR Height: 5-11 Weight: 170 Class: Junior Hometown: Fulton, MD High School: Atholton Ian Waddell will vie for a spot on the two-deep within the Seahawk wide receiver unit while also looking to make an impact on special teams. 2013: Did not see any game action. 2012: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2012 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Prepped at Atholton High School for Coach Kyle Schmidtt … Played on both sides of the ball for the Raiders at wide receiver and defensive back … Helped lead his team to a 10-2 record during his senior season … Combination of speed and agility with a competitive attitude have helped him find football success … Also earned a spot on the Atholton lacrosse team despite having never played the sport … Honor Roll student with a 3.49 GPA … His father Jody competed on the soccer team at UMBC … Given name is Robert.

#35 Max Wassel Position: LB Height: 5-11 Weight: 235 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Totowa, NJ High School: Passaic Valley Max Wassel is a veteran and a team leader who is looking to build on the breakout season that he enjoyed in 2013. 2013: Gained a starting nod at inside linebacker and finished second on the team in tackles with 62, just six behind team-leader Trevor Loveland ... Recorded 30 solo stops and assisted on 32 others ... Tied for the team lead with 11 tackles for loss .. Delivered three consecutive careerhigh nine-tackle performances - at Duquesne (10/11), vs. Robert Morris (10/26) and vs. Central Connecticut (11/2) ... Named to the 2013 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2012: Did not see any game action. 2011: Did not see any game action. 2010: Did not see any game action...Red-shirted. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Al Cappello at Passaic Valley High School ... Selected First-Team All-Conference and First-Team AllCounty.

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THE SEAHAWKS #84 Bryant Watts Position: TE Height: 6-5 Weight: 245 Class: 5th-Senior Hometown: Burlington, NJ High School: Florence, NJ Bryant Watts is a physically-gifted athlete and a huge target, runs extremely well, and was named to the 2014 All-NEC Preseason Team. In addition to being an effective receiver, Watts uses his strength and wide frame to gain leverage at the point of attack, which allows him to be an effective blocker. He enters his final season with 30 games of experience under his belt, with 11 starts, and has nine career receptions for 99 yards. 2013: Saw action in all 11 games … Helped ignite a rushing attack that allowed running back Dominique Williams to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark for the third consecutive season … Had a six-yard reception vs. Bryant (9/28) and a four-yard grab at Delaware (9/21). 2012: Appeared in all 13 games in 2012, starting in eight … Caught six passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns on the season … Recorded career highs with three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown to key a 31-21 win over Bryant (9/29) … His 30-yard reception over the middle on a 3rd -and-9 late in the third quarter set up a five-yard TD grab that gave Wagner the lead for good against the Bulldogs. 2011: Played in six games while starting in one of those contests during his freshman season … Caught one pass for six yards on the year at Cornell (10/1). 2010: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Helped Florence finish with a 6-4 record in 2009 as the Flashes qualified for the Central Jersey Group I playoffs ... Team was also Co-Champion with Palmyra in the Burlington-Olympic Football League Freedom Division … Selected to play in the New Jersey North-South All-Star Football Game.

#76 Joseph Wightman Position: OL Height: 6-3 Weight: 270 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Maplewood, NJ High School: Seton Hall Prep Joseph Wightman will look to add depth to the Seahawk offensive line after adding 20 pounds to his frame during his first year on Grymes Hill. 2013: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Leader of an offensive line unit that paved the way for Seton Hall Prep’s ground game, leading the Pirates to an 8-2 record … Has vast potential, given his size, agility and athletic talent … Also a standout in the discus on the track & field team where he owns a personal-best throw of 79-2.

#4 Jarrid Williams Position: LB Height: 6-0 Weight: 220 Class: Senior Hometown: Poughkeepsie, NY High School: Poughkeepsie Jarrid Williams is a proven, productive performer who, when healthy, has a chance to become an All-NEC-type performer with the ability to give opposing offenses fits. 2013: Recorded three tackles in the season-opening win over Georgetown (8/31) but suffered a leg injury vs. the Hoyas that sidelined him for the next five weeks … Returned to the lineup to play in the Seahawks’ final five games ... recorded three tackles in four different games and wound up the season with 16 stops (six solo) … Registered at least two tackles in all six games that he played. 2012: Appeared in 12 games, starting in one of those contests … Recorded 20 tackles and two sacks for the year … Tallied two or more tackles in six games on season, including career-high four stops against Georgetown (9/8) 2011: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: As a junior, he played quarterback and passed for 951 yards and four TDs ... As a senior, was a standout two-way performer at LB and FB. Recorded 73 tackles, including 48 solo stops as a senior… Rushed for 384 yards on 54 carries ... Gained a season-high 108 yards vs. Roosevelt … Played for Coach Ken Barger at Poughkeepsie HS.

#12 Nevon Williams Position: DB/KR Height: 5-11 Weight: 190 Class: Senior Hometown: Teaneck, NJ High School: Teaneck Nevon Williams is an exciting, big-play athlete who can impact a game from his role in the secondary, either at cornerback or safety, as well as on special teams where he is a dangerous kickoff return man. 2013: Saw action in all 11 games, with four starts … Credited with 26 tackles ( 17 solo) … Recorded career-high eight-tackle game at Syracuse (9/14), highlighted by a career-high five solo stops … Had a trio of three-tackle games – vs. Georgetown (8/31), Merrimack (9/6) and RMU (10/26) … Registered at least one tackle in all 11 contests … Ranked No. 2 on team in kickoff return average (21.3), number of kickoff returns (12) and kickoff return yards (256) … Busted a career-long 33-yard kickoff return vs. Central Connecticut (11/2). 2012: Appeared in seven games … Recorded six tackles on the year. 2011: Played in two games … Recorded two tackles on the season, both of which came at Duquesne (10/22). Before Wagner: A top two-way performer who was named All-County and All-League as a senior … Also excelled on the basketball and track & field teams, helping to lead the Highwaymen to o tSectional Championships.

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THE SEAHAWKS #26 Ja’Kim Williamson Position: RB Height: 5-7 Weight: 160 Class: Senior Hometown: Brooklyn, NY High School: Fort Hamilton

# 61 Ryan Wytanis Position: OL Height: 6-4 Weight: 280 Class: Senior Hometown: Freehold, NJ High School: Freehold

Ja’Kim Williamson is a speedy and elusive halfback with tremendous moves and balance, who is expected to offer depth both in the backfield as well as on special teams. In the Green & White Game in April, Williamson totaled 33 yards on the ground on six rushing attempts.

Ryan Wytanis will supply depth along the offensive line and has the capability of playing guard or tackle for the Seahawks.

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2012: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Transferred to Wagner after spending one year at Morrisville State College, an institution that is part of the SUNY system and competes at the Division III level in athletics… Did not see game action for the Mustangs in 2011 … Played for Coach Daniel Perez at Fort Hamilton High HS in Brooklyn where he helped lead the Tigers to the 2010 PSAL City Championship … Nickname is “Ja.”

#3 Otis Wright Position: RB/KR Height: 5-10 Weight: 180 Class: Junior Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL High School: Dillard Otis Wright is an explosive and dynamic return specialist/ running back, a potentially game-charging athlete and one of just 10 true freshmen to see playing time during the 2012 NEC Championship season. After sitting out the 2013 season, Wright reminded Seahawk fans of his electric style by returning the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown in April’s Green & White Game. From scrimmage, Wright ran for a game-high 66 yards on just eight carries in the Green & White Game, averaging more than eight yards per pop. 2013: Did not see any game action. 2012: Earned First-Team All-NEC honors as a return specialist after averaging 27.7 yards per kickoff return with two touchdowns ... Saw action in eight games at running back during his first season as a Seahawk … Finished the year with 501 all-purpose yards, on 197 kick return yards and 304 rushing yards, a figure that ranked third on the team … Against Georgetown (10/8) had a season-best 11-yard rush … At Duquesne (10/22), had three kick returns for 80 yards, including a season-long 42-yard return. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Manny Martin at Dillard HS … Dynamic, big-play performer who was widely recruited … Consistently displayed excellent burst and top end speed … Selected to play in both the Dade vs. Broward and North vs. South All-Star Games.

2013: Saw action vs. Georgetown (8/31) and Syracuse (9/14).

2011: Did not see any game action ... Earned a spot on the 2011 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Played for Coach Mark Ciccoteli at Freehold Borough HS ... Helped lead his team to a 10-2 record and a state title in his senior year ... Named Second-Team All-Monmouth County and to the All-Group III Third Team by the Star-Ledger ... Also earned SecondTeam All-Shore honors by the Asbury Park Press ... Also a stalwart at defensive tackle for the Colonials ... Also a member of the golf team ... Excellent student.

# 14 Andre Yevchinecz Position: WR/PR Height: 5-10 Weight: 170 Class: Sophomore Hometown: Binghamton, NY High School: Binghamton Andre Yevchinecz is a gifted athlete with soft hands, excellent speed and quickness, who evolved into the Seahawks’ top punt returner as the 2013 season progressed, while also contributing at wide receiver. His reliable and consistent play, coupled with a year of collegiate experience, has him in line for a potentially expanded role this fall. 2013: Played in nine games for the Seahawks … Ranked No. 1 on the team in both number of punt returns (13) and punt-return yards (82) … Posted career highs with four punt returns for 33 yards in the win at eventual NEC Champion Sacred Heart (10/5) … Delivered a career-long 17-yard punt return vs. Robert Morris (10/26) … Had two receptions for 16 yards from his wide receiver position on the year, snaring a nine-yard catch at Syracuse (9/14), and a seven-yard grab at Delaware (9/21) the following week … Member of the 2013 NEC All-Academic Fall Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Standout quarterback and defensive back at Binghamton High School … Threw for 1,692 yards and 16 touchdowns while rushing for 918 yards in his senior season … Led the Patriots to consecutive 8-3 records and back-to-back sectional championships … Three-sport athlete in football, basketball and baseball … Earned a spot on the Southern Tier Athletic Conference All-Metro Basketball Team at guard … Nicknamed “Yevvy.”

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2014 SEAHAWK NEWCOMERS ALPHABETICAL Name CL 38 John Acquaviva 89 Ricky Balles 54 Kishon Banks 63 Jack Blatchford 91 Jake Butkus 48 Frank Calcutta 81 Jason Clas 25 Aqeel Daniels 37 Lucas DePofi 53 Maurice Diawara 55 Dean Duggan 28 Michael Fawehinmi 44 Jesse Flaherty 97 Christan Gore 62 Darrell Green 43 Daulton Gregory 40 Kemani Howard 49 Tim Jackson 36 Tyamonee Johnson 58 Caleb Jones 29 Gerald Kahari 22 Denzel Knight 39 Jack Lago 47 Devin Lindner 19 Tyler Loftus 59 James Lynagh 85 Timothy Maher 56 Randall May 12 Colin McGovern 64 Dan O’Neill 59 Justin Osuji 43 Nicholas Padron 79 Titus Richards 91 Cody Russell 32 Andrew Russo 14 Quinn Skillin 33 Anthony Tucker-Bartley 46 Buzz Williams 13 Evan Williams 27 Kristian Wredstrom 80 Rashad Young

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For Biographies on the Seahawks listed above, go to wagnerathletics.com

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2014 SEAHAWK NEWCOMERS NUMERICAL Name CL 12 Colin McGovern 13 Evan Williams 14 Quinn Skillin 19 Tyler Loftus 22 Denzel Knight 25 Aqeel Daniels 27 Kristian Wredstrom 28 Michael Fawehinmi 29 Gerald Kahari 32 Andrew Russo 33 Anthony Tucker-Bartley 36 Tyamonee Johnson 37 Lucas DePofi 38 John Acquaviva 39 Jack Lago 40 Kemani Howard 43 Daulton Gregory 43 Nicholas Padron 44 Jesse Flaherty 46 Buzz Williams 47 Devin Lindner 48 Frank Calcutta 49 Tim Jackson 53 Maurice Diawara 54 Kishon Banks 55 Dean Duggan 56 Randall May 58 Caleb Jones 59 James Lynagh 59 Justin Osuji 62 Darrell Green 63 Jack Blatchford 64 Dan O’Neill 79 Titus Richards 80 Rashad Young 81 Jason Clas 85 Timothy Maher 89 Ricky Balles 91 Jake Butkus 91 Cody Russell 97 Christan Gore

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the northeast conference About the Northeast Conference It is vwith great pride and anticipation that the Northeast Conference (NEC) enters its 33rd year as an NCAA Division I athletic conference. Ten strong and committed to strengthening the conference from within, the NEC comes off the most successful year in league history in terms of athletic and academic success. Poised for a new era of growth, innovation and achievement under the leadership of Noreen Morris, the Conference will continue to build around the theme of #NECPride. The NEC and its member institutions are committed to providing opportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential both in athletic competition and in the classroom. Likewise, the Conference continually strives to be an NCAA Division I leader for student-athlete achievement, academic excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, equity and diversity, community partnership and national engagement. When the Northeast Conference (NEC) was first established as the ECAC-Metro Conference back in 1981, the league’s founders had one goal in mind: to create a competitive NCAA Division I men’s basketball conference for unaffiliated schools on the Eastern seaboard. A single-sport entity at its inception, the NEC has grown far beyond expectations over the past three plus decades, having transformed itself into a 10-member, 22-sport conference. The remarkable success story of the Conference began to unfold in 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as we know it today was born. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow over the years, the NEC now enjoys qualification or play-in access to 14 different NCAA Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball). NEC Footprint - 2013-14 (400w) Though the NEC has featured various incarnations since its inception, charter members Fairleigh Dickinson, LIU Brooklyn, Robert Morris, St. Francis Brooklyn, Saint Francis U and Wagner remain part of the current 10-school alignment. They are joined by Mount St. Mary’s (admitted in 1989), Central Connecticut (1997), Sacred Heart (1999) and Bryant (2012). The NEC’s six-state geographic footprint includes access to such major media markets as New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford and Providence. NEC member institutions now compete in 22 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. An Innovative Leader The NEC has embraced new and social media to convey its message to a growing fan base. The conference has attracted a loyal following in recent years on its Twitter, Facebook and YouTube pages, and the NEC Overtime! blog continues to grow in popularity. Attempting to revolutionize the way its fans follow and interact with their favorite teams, the Conference launched NEC Front Row at the start of the 2012 fall season. The online digital network with free multi-platform access features a rich set of content, including live events, on-demand video, highlight packages, coaches shows, features, original programming and access to league’s extensive digital library, all free of charge to users. The network gives fans inside access to the NEC and its student-athletes on the field, in the classroom, across campus, and in the community. By the end of May, over 700 events had been broadcast on NEC Front Row with viewership approaching 200,000 for the year. All NEC championship webcasts in 2012-13 were produced in HD for the first time. Championships broadcast in their entirety were men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, women’s volleyball, women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball and baseball. The Conference also aired portions of the women’s bowling championship and two women’s basketball semifinal games. NEC Front Row proudly presented its first documentary short, #NECPride, Moon Magic, in April, recounting the events of a 48-hour period in March that culminated with Robert Morris defeating defending national champion Kentucky in the Postseason NIT. The NEC Front Row studio set made its debut last winter two new segments. A weekly NEC on the Run video podcast spotlighted the best and brightest in NEC men’s and women’s hoops and featured and the popular NEC9 countdown of the week’s top plays from around the league. The Conference also debuted NEC Now, a segment devoted to breaking news and current hot topics in and around NEC sports. For the first time in more than a decade, the NEC hosted a basketball preseason media day, but with a special twist. Combining social media and a state-of-theart venue, the NEC hosted “Social” Media Day last October at the brand-new Barclay’s Center on Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn. The festivities aired live on NEC Front Row and a tape-delayed broadcast received multiple airings on Fox College Sports. The Front Row broadcast was an interactive one during which fans were encouraged to tweet comments and questions with the best making it on air.

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the northeast conference level set. Providing an alternate take on the world of NEC sports, the NEC Overtime! blog continued to grow its following during the 2012-13 academic year. The blog, along with the league’s Facebook page, served as the home for numerous fan-based contests throughout the year, including #NECRoadTrip and #SweetGetaway promotions. The blog also served to reward the most rabid NEC fans who participated in social media-related activities (#NEC13 Sixth Man Award, #NECPridePix, #NECElite) throughout the NEC Basketball Tournament. The NEC continued its partnership with sports talk stations WFAN Sports Radio 66 (New York) and KDKA 93.7 FM “The Fan” (Pittsburgh) to air 60-second NEC Notebook radio spots throughout the basketball season. With increased support through the NEC’s basketball enhancement fund, the Conference was also able to add new markets in Baltimore (CBS Radio/ESPN Radio), Hartford (ESPN Radio/Fox Sports Radio) and Altoona (ESPN Radio) to its radio advertising mix last winter and help increase the league’s exposure in these areas. Over the last five years, the NEC has regionally televised over 125 basketball and football games, as the league’s coverage area has expanded to over 50 million homes. Along with flagship station MSG Network, other regional television partners include Root Sports-Pittsburgh, MASN and Cox Sports. The NEC has also partnered with ESPNU, ESPN3 and Fox College Sports to bring games to a national audience. In 2013, ESPN2 broadcast the NEC men’s basketball championship game for the 26th straight year, while ESPNU carried the women’s championship for the sixth year in a row. Success in the Classroom The NEC and its member institutions raised the bar once again with respect to the academic excellence displayed by the 4,800+ student-athletes who represented the Conference during the 2012-13 academic year. NEC student-athletes averaged a record-high 3.18 GPA for the 2012-13 academic year and nine of the ten core member institutions finished the year with at least a 3.0 GPA. A record 2,339 student-athletes - nearly half of the league’s competitors – were named to the NEC Academic Honor Roll in 2012-13, while an all-time high 585 were tabbed to the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with GPAs of 3.75 or higher. Likewise, eight NEC student-athletes were tabbed Capital One Academic All-Americans. Additionally, the NCAA honored 44 NEC teams with public recognition awards for exceptional academic performance with respect to their latest Academic Progress Rate scores. The 44 teams earning Public Recognition established a new league record. NEC institutions also ranked among the nation’s elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures released by the NCAA with 42 teams achieving a perfect 100 percent GSR in their respective sports and nearly 40 percent earning a GSR of over 90 percent. Student-athletes at Wagner posted an NEC all-time high 3.31 GPA to win the 2012-13 NEC Institutional Academic Award. Athletic Achievement The NEC sent representatives to NCAA Championship events in 15 different team sports in 2012-13, with a record five teams claiming victories on the grandest stage. Likewise, there were 15 NEC teams who were ranked in national polls at some point during their respective campaigns. A total of seven men’s and women’s track and field performers individually qualified for NCAA championships, and the Conference also sent a representative to the NCAA men’s golf championship. Individually, 13 NEC student-athletes earned All-America honors in their respective sports. For the second straight year and third time in league history, the NEC sent three men’s basketball teams (LIU, Robert Morris and Bryant) to the postseason. In the 30+ years of NEC men’s basketball history, no team had ever “three-peated” as champion until LIU Brooklyn etched its name in the league recordbook last March. The Blackbirds once again hoisted the trophy on their home court, beating Mount St. Mary’s, 91-70, before a raucous, sellout crowd at the WRAC and nationwide ESPN2 audience. The Blackbirds have now won 72 games and posted a 44-10 record in NEC play over the last three seasons. In perhaps the most talked about win in league history, Robert Morris became the toast of the college basketball and social media world with its stunning 59-57 win over Kentucky in the first round of the Postseason NIT. Hosting the game before a record crowd at the Sewall Center, the Colonials raced out to an early lead and held on to beat the defending national champions, setting off a madcap postgame celebration that wasn’t just confined to Moon Township. RMU and head coach Andrew Toole also trended worldwide on Twitter following the win. NEC women’s basketball also matched an all-time high with three teams earning invitations to the postseason (Sacred Heart, Saint Francis U and Quinnipiac). In just the third year the NEC has earned an autobid to the NCAA FCS playoffs, Wagner made history with its 31-20 win over Colgate in the first round of the FCS playoffs at Hameline Field. It marked the first-ever NCAA football victory for the NEC, and the Seahawks gave No. 2 Eastern Washington all it could handle in the second round, leading late in the third quarter before coming up short by a 29-19 final score. Wagner was ranked No. 21 in the final Sports Network FCS Poll and 22nd in the final FCS Coaches’ Poll. The NEC continued to earn national acclaim in men’s soccer. Reminiscent of its run to the Elite Eight more than a decade earlier, Fairleigh Dickinson advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament after capturing its seventh NEC championship. The Knights ousted No. 18 St. John’s (1-0) and No. 12 St. Louis (2-1 in 2 OT) on the road in the first two rounds, before dropping a 1-0 overtime decision at No. 9 North Carolina. FDU, which finished the season ranked 20th in the final NSCAA poll, has posted six of the NEC’s eight all-time wins in NCAA men’s soccer competition. Arguably the most dominant women’s bowling program of the last decade, Fairleigh Dickinson qualified for the NCAA Championship for the ninth time in ten years and reached the quarterfinals. FDU is a two-time national champion in the sport and has advanced to the national semis on eight occasions. Incredibly, every member of the 2013 NEC women’s bowling tourney field ranked in the NTCA Top-20 in 2012-13. The NEC also produced five NTCA All-Americans this past season, including FDU’s Danielle McEwan, who was named the NTCA Division I Player of the Year for the second consecutive year It was a historic season for Bryant baseball. The Bulldogs not only won a league-record 45 games and the NEC Tournament crown in their first year of eligibility, but also became the first NEC team to win an NCAA Tournament game with a 4-1 victory over SEC power Arkansas in the opener of the Manhattan, KS Regional. Bryant won 19 straight games at one point, the longest win streak in the nation last season. The Bulldogs also

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the northeast conference achieved their first national ranking in April, and became the first Northeast team ranked nationally since the 2011 season. It was a year of firsts for CCSU softball. The Blue Devils won their first NEC Tournament in May, then claimed their first NCAA Tournament victory with a 9-1 win over Northwestern St. in the Baton Rouge regional. Bryant’s men’s lacrosse became the first in school history to qualify for the NCAA Tournament at the DI level, defeating Robert Morris, 14-7, in the conference final in Smithfield, RI. The Bulldogs, who finished the year ranked 20th nationally, batted top-seeded Syracuse evenly through the first two quarters in NCAA first round play, before succumbing, 12-7, in front of a national audience on ESPNU. Bryant’s Kevin Massa enjoyed a historical year, setting new NCAA single-season marks for faceoff wins, ground balls and ground balls per game. In the NCAA first round against Syracuse, he won an astounding 22-of-23 at the faceoff X. Fairleigh Dickinson swept the NEC men’s and women’s tennis titles for the second straight season last April. In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, FDU’s Arvis Berzins became just the second player in NEC history to win a set in NCAA competition, beating No. 3 ranked Jarmere Jenkins of Virginia in the first set by a 6-3 score. Scintillating Saint Francis U junior forward Tesa McKibben became the first three-time NEC Women’s Soccer Player of the Year. She ranked in the top-five nationally in points per game, goals per game and game-winning goals. CCSU men’s cross country and Saint Francis U women’s swimming and diving both won their fourth straight NEC championships. Achieving All-American status in their respective sports during the 2012-13 academic year were Bryant’s Kevin Brown (baseball), Jordan Harris (football) and Kevin Massa (lacrosse), FDU’s Danielle McEwan (bowling) and Liat Vizenfeld (bowling), LIU Brooklyn’s Brendon Rodney (men’s indoor track and field), Robert Morris’ Nolan Nearhoof (football), Sacred Heart’s Jackie Carbonetto (bowling) and Marcello Castro (soccer), Adelphi’s Samantha Morlack (bowling), Duquesne’s Doran Bell (football), NJCU’s Kelly Daunno (bowling) and Rider’s Sandra Penas (field hockey).

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Sacred Heart’s John Murphy (sixth round, Yankees), Wagner’s Ian Miller (14th, Mariners), LIU Brooklyn’s Justin Topa (17th, Pirates), and Bryant’s Kevin Brown (22nd, Cubs), Joe Michaud (33rd, Athletics) and Peter Kelich (38th, Padres) were all taken in the 2013 MLB Draft. The NEC announced its third Hall of Fame class in January, 2013. The three-member class was comprised of Fairleigh Dickinson men’s basketball player Desi Wilson, Mount St. Mary’s women’s basketball player Vanessa Blair and longtime Sacred Heart Executive Director of Athletics Don Cook.

On Campus & In The Community The NEC welcomed the class of 2016 to campus last summer as part of its annual outreach program designed to raise awareness and develop the league’s growing fan base. Over 10,000 freshman students were introduced to the Conference with a promotional gift bag and informative NEC Fan Guide. The NEC, its member institutions and student-athletes have made community involvement an important piece of its mission. In 2012-13, the NEC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) were instrumental in spearheading Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in their communities and met in New York City during the holiday season to donate toys to the Toys for Tots program. The SAAC also participated in a “Penny Wars” fundraiser for a fourth straight year that resulted in a significant donation to the Cancer Recovery Foundation. To assist in raising breast cancer awareness, NEC women’s volleyball teams supported “Dig Pink” and women’s basketball teams participated in the WBCA’s “Pink Zone” promotion. For the third straight year, Sacred Heart was awarded the NEC Building Communities award. The award recognizes the institution that demonstrates the highest dedication to making an impact in the community through the efforts of its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. Over the course of the 2012-13 academic year, Sacred Heart donated over 8,100 hours of community service. In total, Conference members logged over 20,000 hours of community service. Commitment to Sportsmanship The NEC continued its participation in the NCAA’s Respect Campaign, an effort to promote an environment of respect and integrity at Conference events. The NEC Team Sportsmanship Award program recognized those teams and student-athletes who adhere to the principles of sportsmanship and pursue victory with honor. Saint Francis U finished the year with a league-high five NEC Team Sportsmanship awards. The Red Flash have led the NEC in sportsmanship honors in each of the five years since the program was instituted in 2008-09. What’s Next? The NEC opened the 2013-14 academic year by introducing a modernized version of its primary and secondary marks, giving the Conference a fresh, yet familiar look moving forward.In recent years, the NEC has taken aim at elevating the brand awareness of the league, elevating the caliber of its championship events and enhancing the opportunities and experiences for student-athletes that compete in the Conference. The NEC has raised its commitment to basketball through a host of strategic initiatives, most notably via a Brand and Basketball Enhancement fund, revised scheduling parameters and the implementation of state-of-the-art LED signage at all arenas. The NEC has also provided each institution with a basketball marketing grant that resulted in the highest attendance on the men’s side in 15 years and the highest per-game average in women’s basketball history last season. The next evolution of NEC Front Row will come this fall with the debut of HD quality webcasts around the league. Likewise, with HD Tricasters being provided to each institution, schools will be able to record games in broadcast quality high definition from multiple angles. With this long-term upgrade, highlights from Front Row broadcasts can be fed to local news stations, regional sports networks and ESPN (SportsCenter Top-10), or used during NEC-TV games. The equipment will also come bundled with an HD replay system to be implemented for the 2013-14 basketball season. Beginning in the fall of 2013, the NEC’s online digital network will also have its own iPhone/iPad application that can be downloaded at no cost. Live and ondemand events will also be free of charge, and fans can take part in the conversation through the app’s built-in social media capabilities. Coming off the success of its #NECPride, Moon Magic documentary short, the NEC also plans to go back and revisit some of the greatest teams, student-athletes and moments that have shaped the league’s history, all under the #NECPride film banner.

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series record book ALBANY (ALBANY ST.) (2-11-0) 1985......................0-15 1991.....................19-29 1999....................21-37 2000.................. 38-30 2001................... 30-35 2002...................14-35 2003.................... 7-28 2004.................. 27-35 2005...................10-38 2006.................... 0-34 2007...................10-24 2008......................11-30 2009.................. 28-41 2010................... 14-24 2012 ..................30-0 ALBRIGHT (5-3-0) 1964........................27-8 1965...................... 14-21 1966........................ 13-7 1969........................32-7 1970......................22-14 1971.......................27-14 1972......................21-22 1973......................19-27

UNIV. BUFFALO (1-0-0) 1987....................... 20-0 BRYANT (2-2-0) 2008.................... 14-24 2009...................... 2-6 2010............. W 29-21 2012...................31-21 2013..................28-47 C.W. POST (7-17-0) 1963...................... 15-21 1964..........................7-6 1965........................2-14 1966......................16-23 1969........................ 7-14 1970........................7-23 1971....................... 15-21 1972........................ 0-17 1973......................16-28 1974....................... 7-24 1975.......................14-17 1976........................ 0-31 1977....................... 0-43 1978.......................13-51 1987.....................46-29 1988.....................22-20 1989.......................16-31 1990......................12-35 1991.......................26-13 1992.....................28-26 1993......................27-21 1994.......................17-21 1996....................... 6-24 1997.......................13-12

onference ALFRED (2-0-0) 1989......................34-19 1990....................... 28-8 AMERICAN INT. (0-1-0) 1940........................7-27 ASSUMPTION (0-1-0) 2010....................... 9-24 BERGEN (2-0-1) 1938.......................24-0 1939.....................20-20 1940........................14-6 BRIDGEPORT (4-7-1) 1930........................0-10 1931......................... 7-13 1937........................7-26 1938....................... 0-25 1939......................27-12 1940........................14-0 1941......................25-12 1949...................... 14-14 1951......................... 19-7 1972..........................0-6 1973........................ 7-21 1974......................19-35 BROOKLYN (6-7-0) 1927..........................0-6 1928...................... 13-14 1929....................... 6-47 1937....................... 0-50 1939....................... 26-6 1940........................ 13-0 1941....................... 27-0 1946......................19-25 1947......................14-39 1948....................... 0-20 1952..................... 40-14 1953....................... 38-0 1954........................14-0 BUFFALO STATE (1-0-0) 1981.........................59-7

C.C.N.Y. (3-3-1) 1927..........................6-0 1928......................13-24 1946........................6-12 1947........................6-12 1948...................... 19-19 1949....................... 28-6 1950........................14-0 CENT. CONN. ST. (NEW BRITAIN) (13-12-0) 1937..................... 0-32 1938....................... 6-0 1939..................... 0-39 1940.................... 12-15 1941.....................20-18 1993....................22-15 1994....................28-21 1995...................40-35 1996................... 41-49 1997...................34-23 1998.....................21-17 1999....................35-16 2000.................... 24-7 2001..........24-17(2ot) 2002...................17-24 2003...................39-16 2004........... 21-28(ot) 2005..................34-38 2006.................... 6-27 2007................... 13-21 2008...................10-35 2009.................. 32-27 2010...................20-38 2012....................31-13 2013...................17-52 COLGATE (1-0-0) 2012 ................ 31-20 CONN. JR. (2-0-0) 1929....................... 38-0 1930..........................2-0

COOPER UNION (3-3-0) 1927....................... 7-24 1928........................0-19 1929........................ 7-13 1930...................... 18-12 1931...........................6-0 1932....................... 32-0 CORTLAND ST. (1-1-0) 1984...................... 27-17 1985..................... 23-28 UNIV. OF D.C. (3-0-0) 1982...................... 35-17 1983.....................49-20 1988...................... 61-14 CORNELL (1-1-0) 1999...................... 14-31 2010.................. W 41-7 DAVIDSON (1-0-0) 1989.......................35-11 DAYTON (1-0-0) 1987........................ 19-3 DELAWARE (0-1) 2013.....................9-49 DELAWAREVALLEY (4-0-0) 1989......................28-13 1990......................34-13 1991......................40-30 1992........................12-0 DICKINSON (3-2-0) 1956..........................0-3 1958......................18-20 1959......................28-15 1960....................... 47-6 1961........................18-13 DREXEL (2-1-0) 1964........................21-0 1965......................21-23 1972..........................9-7 DUQUESNE (4-4-0) 1992........................ 31-6 1993.....................27-24 1995.....................20-44 2008.......................0-14 2009..................... 23-17 2010......................20-21 2012......................23-17 2013.......................7-34 EASTERN WASH (0-1-0) 2012......................19-29 EMORY & HENRY (1-0-0) 1987......................20-15 FDU-MADISON (4-0-0) 1983.....................44-25 1984........................ 31-6 1985........................19-0 1986........................37-0 FERRUM (0-1-0) 1988......................13-40

FAU (0-1-0) 2012.......................3-7 FORDHAM (8-3-0) 1974......................20-13 1975.......................24-0 1976........................ 7-19 1977....................... 9-52 1978......................19-30 1979.......................18-17 1980..................... 56-23 1981........................ 39-0 1983........................56-7 1984......................24-21 1987........................21-0 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (1-0-0) 1986.....................40-28 GEORGETOWN (2-2-0) 2000.....................21-28 2010......................22-16 2012......................10-13 2013......................28-21 GETTYSBURG (6-2-0) 1970........................0-16 1971....................... 16-21 1972........................ 18-7 1973...................... 14-10 1974....................... 20-7 1975........................ 14-7 1976..........................7-0 1977..........................7-3 GLENVILLE STATE (1-0-0) 1989....................... 48-0 GROVE CITY (0-1-0) 1957...................... 13-14 HAMILTON (8-8-0) 1947........................ 7-13 1952..................... 20-33 1953..........................7-6 1954....................... 6-25 1955....................... 7-48 1956........................7-33 1957........................7-38 1958......................13-20 1959........................22-7 1960....................... 26-8 1961......................48-20 1962....................... 26-8 1963....................... 25-8 1964........................41-8 1965........................ 13-7 1984..................... 20-27 HARTWICK (4-2-1) 1930........................ 19-7 1931......................... 13-0 1935......................... 0-0 1946....................... 0-34 1947........................27-6 1948......................12-25 1949....................... 36-6 HAVERFORD (7-5-0) 1952.......................18-13 1953........................6-14 1954........................6-14 1955..........................6-7 1956........................7-33 1957........................ 7-19

1958...................... 15-14 1959........................27-8 1960....................... 36-0 1961........................ 34-6 1962....................... 25-0 1963........................ 51-6 HOBART (2-4-0) 1954....................... 6-40 1955........................ 7-14 1976.......................13-31 1977......................14-35 1978........................ 13-8 1979....................... 19-11 HOFSTRA (14-13-1) 1938...................... 13-37 1947....................... 0-34 1948.......................13-13 1949........................19-6 1950......................20-19 1951........................ 0-34 1952........................7-55 1968........................7-26 1969...................... 14-12 1972........................ 10-7 1973......................13-24 1974........................ 41-7 1975...................... 31-14 1976........................21-0 1977........................7-27 1978.......................21-17 1979......................14-33 1980...................... 38-17 1981.......................35-14 1982......................20-13 1983........................0-19 1984........................ 8-17 1985......................20-10 1986......................28-21 1987..................... 28-35 1988.....................30-24 1989.....................24-42 1990....................... 6-54 HOLY CROSS (1-0-0) 2012......................31-30 IONA (17-2-0) 1979..................... 28-0 1980..................... 27-0 1981...................... 62-7 1982.................... 37-13 1991.................... 24-15 1992...................27-20 1993................... 23-30 1993..................... 32-0 1994...................39-22 1995.....................42-0 1996..................... 27-0 1997..................... 33-0 2002.................... 34-0 2003...................34-17 2004...................27-14 2005.....................14-0 2006.......................7-3 2007.........14-17 (OT) 2008..................45-28 ITHACA (0-2-0) 1980...................... 13-41 1988 (ot).............31-34 JACKSONVILLE (3-1-0) 1998...................62-44 2000...................22-31 2002.................... 42-7 2007...................41-27 JUNIATA

(0-2-0) 1929........................0-12 1930....................... 0-52 KEAN (4-0-0) 1981........................13-10 1982.......................42-0 1983........................ 41-7 1984......................40-13 LAFAYETTE (0-2-0) 1976..................... 21-44 1979........................ 3-21 LA SALLE (6-0-0) 2002.................... 42-7 2003.....................10-6 2004.................. 35-28 2005...................41-27 2006...................38-15 2007.................... 28-0 LONG ISLAND (1-1-0) 1928..........................7-0 1929........................0-37 LOWELL TEXTILE (3-1-0) 1933........................0-51 1941..........................7-6 1946....................... 20-7 1947..........................7-6 LYCOMING (1-1-0) 1967...................... 27-13 1968........................0-10 MARIST (8-7-0) 1992..................... 42-7 1993..................... 22-6 1994..................... 30-8 1996................... 27-28 1997......................0-21 1998.................... 17-14 1999....................17-20 2000...................31-34 2002................... 16-31 2003...................13-24 2004...................28-13 2005...................21-38 2006.....................38-7 2007.................... 24-14 2008..................... 21-14 MASS. ST. (0-1-0) 1931........................ 0-76 MERRIMACK (0-1) 2013...................41-42 MONMOUTH (9-11-0) 1993...................... 13-7 1994................... 14-22 1995................... 21-20 1996....................10-23 1997...................... 7-51 1998...................20-48 1999..................... 35-3 2000.....................14-7 2001....................15-23 2002.......................7-6 2003....................0-24 2004.....................7-14 2005..................26-20 2006.................... 7-28 2007...................45-16 2008....................17-31 2009..................27-24 2010....................31-20 2012 ...................17-38 2013.....................6-23

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series record book MONTCLAIR ST. (8-10-4) 1929..........................6-7 1930........................14-0 1931........................ 6-25 1932........................14-0 1934........................0-18 1935....................... 0-36 1941...................... 13-27 1974.....................20-20 1975......................... 0-0 1978........................6-16 1979........................9-21 1980...................... 12-10 1981........................ 0-28 1982.................... 40-40 1983.....................20-20 1984....................... 6-24 1985......................20-16 1986......................14-28 1987......................24-17 1988...................... 51-21 1990......................22-13 1991.......................26-14 MORAVIAN (9-11-2) 1931.........................0-14 1932......................... 0-0 1949......................18-26 1950..................... 14-46 1952....................... 6-25 1953......................19-34 1954....................... 0-34 1955....................... 0-47 1956....................... 0-26 1957......................14-32 1958....................... 6-34 1959....................... 42-8 1960........................ 13-0 1963....................... 20-6 1964....................... 20-7 1965........................ 19-7 1966......................... 0-0 1967....................... 20-0 1968....................... 20-6 1969.......................24-0 1970.......................13-17 1971...................... 20-14 MUHLENBERG (0-1-0) 1930....................... 0-32 NEW HAVEN (1-0-0) 1982........................34-7 NEW PALTZ (0-0-2) 1935......................... 0-0 1936..........................6-6 N.Y. AGGIES (3-8-1) 1927.......................6-44 1928......................... 0-0 1929......................13-25 1930........................ 0-13 1931........................ 20-0 1934........................ 0-13 1935........................ 7-14 1936.........................7-17 1937..................... 14-44 1938....................... 27-0 1939........................ 0-13 1940....................... 20-0 N. Y. TECH (1-0-0) 1983........................35-6 NEWPORT NEWS (4-1-0)

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1989........................ 31-7 1990......................56-14 1991.......................19-32 1992......................20-17

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NORTH DAKOTA ST. (0-1) 2009....................29-58

PACE (5-1-0) 1980....................... 45-0 1981.......................21-20 1986..................... 29-36 1987........................59-7 1992....................... 48-6 1993......................47-10

PACE (5-1-0) 1980....................... 45-0 1981.......................21-20 1986..................... 29-36 1987........................59-7 1992....................... 48-6 1993......................47-10

PANZER (6-4-0) 1934..........................0-6 1935..........................0-6 1936....................... 0-20 1937........................ 7-14 1938........................ 12-7 1939........................14-6 1941........................14-0 1947........................ 12-7 1948...................... 14-12 1950..................... 14-46 1952....................... 6-25 1953......................19-34 1954....................... 0-34 1955....................... 0-47 1956....................... 0-26 1957......................14-32 1958....................... 6-34 1959....................... 42-8 1960........................ 13-0 1963....................... 20-6 1964....................... 20-7 1965........................ 19-7 11966....................... 0-0 1967....................... 20-0 1968....................... 20-6 1969.......................24-0 1970.......................13-17 1971...................... 20-14

PANZER (6-4-0) 1934..........................0-6 1935..........................0-6 1936....................... 0-20 1937........................ 7-14 1938........................ 12-7 1939........................14-6 1941........................14-0 1947........................ 12-7 1948...................... 14-12

NEW HAVEN (1-0-0) 1982........................34-7 NEW PALTZ (0-0-2) 1935......................... 0-0 1936..........................6-6 N.Y. AGGIES (3-8-1) 1927.......................6-44 1928......................... 0-0 1929......................13-25 1930........................ 0-13 1931........................ 20-0 1934........................ 0-13 1935........................ 7-14 1936.........................7-17 1937..................... 14-44 1938....................... 27-0 1939........................ 0-13 1940....................... 20-0

RAMAPO (2-2-0) 1985........................57-6 1986........................41-3 1990...................... 14-31 1991.........................9-21 ROBERT MORRIS (6-13-0) 1994....................38-21 1995.................... 16-18 1996................... 38-35 1997......................9-21 1998....................17-42 1999....................21-23 2000.......... 31-38 (ot) 2001...................30-49 2002.................... 29-0 2003...................28-31 2004...................20-17 2005.................. 30-38 2006................... 10-14 2007...................20-13 2008.................... 3-35 2009...................10-37 2010..................... 9-30 2012 .................. 23-13 2013.....................13-17 ROCHESTER (1-3-1) 1976.....................20-20 1977....................... 0-35 1978....................... 0-28 1979...................... 10-14 1987......................38-14

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ROWAN (GLASSBORO) (2-3-0) 1985.....................27-24 1986....................... 28-9 1990...................... 14-31 1991.......................21-28 1992..................... 30-59

NEWPORT NEWS (4-1-0) 1988..................... 42-10

SACRED HEART (8-7-0) 1998.....................40-8

1999..................... 33-0 2000..................20-22 2001...................24-45 2002 ........... 7-10 (ot) 2003.................. 24-16 2004........24-30(2ot) 2005...................26-21 2006...................17-25 2007................... 18-15 2008..................20-42 2009..................49-28 2010................... 22-38 2012 ...................12-3 2013...................23-20 SALISBURY ST. (2-0-0) 1990....................... 23-6 1991....................... 38-31 SAN DIEGO (1-7-0) 1993..................... 14-44 1994..................... 35-45 1995......................20-17 1997.....................29-52 1998.....................30-42 1999.......................12-31 2001..................... 24-41 2004.....................14-35 SETON HALL (5-2-0) 1975.......................42-0 1976..........................6-7 1977....................... 20-0 1978.....................24-27 1979...................... 19-14 1980....................... 28-0 1981........................ 45-7 SIENA (1-0-0) 2003...................... 34-6 SPRINGFIELD (10-10-0) 1964........................ 12-7 1965......................13-20 1966........................7-25 1967........................23-7 1968........................7-28 1969........................ 8-17 1970......................26-17 1971........................17-12 1972.......................21-17 1973........................14-6 1974........................34-7 1975........................ 19-3 1976....................... 6-29 1977....................... 6-29 1978.....................26-40 1979........................7-32 1980......................10-27 1981....................... 16-10 1982...................... 16-14 1994........................7-33

1994....................35-13 1995....................38-21 1996..................... 24-6 1997..................... 42-6 1998................... 45-14 1999....................45-13 2000.................... 35-6 2001......................38-7 2002.......................7-0 2003.................. 24-16 2004................... 17-14 2005...................23-21 2006...................14-35 2007..................20-23 2008....................17-13 2009..... 56-48 (3-ot) 2010................... 22-14 2012 .................. 31-21 2013....................10-7 ST. JOHN’S (11-2-0) 1982....................... 48-7 1983..................... 29-35 1983....................... 48-7 1984......................35-12 1985..................... 52-28 1986........................35-7 1987......................30-14 1988...................... 31-14 1992....................... 27-0 1993....................... 34-9 1994......................14-34 1999........................35-3 2001........................34-7 ST. LAWRENCE (1-3-0) 1936....................... 0-82 1978......................12-35 1980........................ 21-7 1982.....................34-43 ST. PETER’S (7-0-0) 1994....................... 42-3 1995.....................28-24 1996...................... 41-12 1997..................... 42-14 1998........................34-7 2005.................... 52-25 2006...................... 34-0 STONEHILL (0-2-0) 2008................... 13-14 2009..................42-45

ST. FRANCIS-NY (1-1-1) 1932......................... 0-0 1934..........................6-0 1935....................... 6-24

STONY BROOK (9-4-0) 1985......................26-10 1995..................... 28-27 1996..................... 27-20 1997........................10-0 1998...................... 14-13 1999......................24-12 2000...................... 35-9 2001..................... 30-52 2002......................17-14 2003.....................21-28 2004......................21-13 2005.....................10-28 2006...................... 9-45

ST. FRANCIS-PA (18-3-0) 1992.................... 18-21 1992..................... 48-6 1993.................... 31-21

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2013 game summarieS GAME 1

Wagner 28, Georgetown 21 August 31, 2013

Staten Island, NY – Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/ Bridgeton/ rushed for 162 yards on 32 carries and the Wagner defense turned up the intensity in the second half as the Seahawks overcame a 21-7 halftime deficit by outscoring Georgetown 21-0 in the second half in posting a 28-21 win in the season opener for both teams at Hameline Field. Following an exchange of punts, Wagner took over at its own 38 and put together an eight-play, 62-yard drive capped by a nine-yard touchdown pass from redshirt junior quarterback Matt Misley (Park Ridge, NJ/ Park Ridge) to senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/ Camden), a Duke transfer seeing his first action as a Seahawk. For Misley, the touchdown pass was the first of his career and tied the game at 7-7 with 3:38 left in the first quarter. Today’s game marked Misley’s second career start. Ironically, his first and only other start, on October 9, 2011, also came against Georgetown. Despite throw for 230 yards on 17-of-37 passing that day, Wagner wound up on the short end of a 24-10 decision. Wagner took the opening kickoff of the second half and worked the ball to its own 41. Hameline then rolled the dice on a fourth-and-one, but McKinnon was stopped in his tracks as Georgetown took over at the Wagner 41 looking to add to its 21-7 lead and blow the game wide open. The Seahawk defense, however, had other ideas. After Kempf hit wide receiver Zack Wilke for five yards on first down to the Wagner 36, the Seahawk defense forced consecutive incompletions in forcing Georgetown to punt. Following another exchange of punts, Wagner received a shot in the arm when redshirt sophomore James Howell (Brooklyn, NY/ Fort Hamilton) came up with a 19-yard punt return, working his way nimbly up the right sideline and giving the Seahawks possession at the Hoya 41. Three rushes by Williams, sandwiched around and incomplete pass, brought about 3rd-and-3 at the Georgetown 19. What transpired next is one for the video archives. It began when Misley hit Watkins in the right flat for nine yards and, sensing the presence of two defensive backs closing quickly, the heady receiver then deftly tossed a lateral to a trailing Williams who covered the final nine yards, side-stepping a defender, en route to touchdown which cut the Seahawk deficit to 21-14 with 6:54 remaining in the third. With Wagner trailing 21-14, redshirt sophomore cornerback Deangelo James (Miami, FL/ American Senior) turned in the defensive play of the game, intercepting a pass from quarterback Isaiah Kempf along the left sideline and returning it 24 yards for a touchdownm to tie the game at 21-21 with 11:58 left. The Green & White then methodically worked the ball down the field, going 58 yards in 15 plays, which took 7:22 off of the clock. With 5:21 left to play, Wagner faced a 4th-and-1 at the Hoya 24. After initially sending the field goal unit out, head coach Walt Hameline called time out and sent his offense back out onto the field. Following the timeout, Williams blasted for three yards over the right side for the first down. Three more runs by Williams netted 18 yards, giving the Seahawks a first-and-goal at the Hoya 10. After a Wagner holding penalty and two rushes for 11 yards by freshman running back Matthias McKinnon (Albany, NY/ Bishop Maginn/Jireh Prep (NC), Williams swept around right end for a six-yard score to give Wagner a 28-21 lead and the Seahawk defense did the rest. Statistically, in the this tale of two halves, the numbers were close with Wagner holding a 301-283 edge in total yards. Kempf was a smooth 19-of-27 passing for 194 yards in the first half, but in half number two, thanks in large measure to Wagner’s pass rush, he was limited to 4-of-14 through the air and just four net yards as the Seahawks came up with three sacks for minus 16 yards.

Box Score (Final) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL GEORGETOWN vs WAGNER (08/31/13 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters GEORGETOWN WAGNER Qtr 1st

Time 10:08 03:38 2nd 13:26 01:35 3rd 06:54 4th 11:58 02:49

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2

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3

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Scoring play GU - Isaiah Kempf 5 yd run (Matt MacZura kick), 13-84 4:52 WAGNER - Tyree Watkins 6 yd pass from Matt Misley (David Lopez kick), 8-62 2:33 GU - Jo'el Kimpela 2 yd run (Matt MacZura kick), 14-71 5:04 GU - Daniel Sprotte 1 yd pass from Isaiah Kempf (Matt MacZura kick), 7-48 1:38 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 10 yd pass from Matt Misley (David Lopez kick), 5-41 1:29 WAGNER - Deangelo James 24 yd interception return (David Lopez kick) WAGNER - Dominique Williams 6 yd run (David Lopez kick), 15-58 7:15

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

GU 17 33-79 204 42-24-1 75-283 0-0 0-0 5-99 2-0 9-37.9 1-0 5-38 26:48 7 of 19 1 of 2 3-3 2-15

WAGNER 17 56-195 106 21-12-2 77-301 0-0 4-37 4-71 1-24 6-38.0 1-0 4-25 33:12 9 of 19 1 of 2 3-3 3-16

RUSHING: GEORGETOWN-Jo'el Kimpela 7-39; Nick Campanella 11-31; Isaiah Kempf 11-7; Javan Robinson 1-3; Dalen Claytor 2-1; Brandon Durham 1-minus 2. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 33-163; Matthais McKinnon 11-45; Ralph Greene 1-3; Cody Morgan 1-minus 3; TEAM 3-minus 6; Matt Misley 7-minus 7. PASSING: GEORGETOWN-Isaiah Kempf 23-41-1-198; Kyle Nolan 1-1-0-6. WAGNER-Matt Misley 12-21-2-106. RECEIVING: GEORGETOWN-Zack Wilke 7-56; Jake DeCicco 4-63; Daniel Sprotte 4-35; Justin Hill 2-27; Brandon Durham 2-11; Jo'el Kimpela 2-8; Dalen Claytor 2-0; M. Cimilluca 1-4. WAGNER-Anthony Carrington 5-33; Tyree Watkins 4-46; Matthais McKinnon 2-11; Dominique Williams 1-16. INTERCEPTIONS: GEORGETOWN-Dustin Wharton 1-0; Patrick Boyle 1-0. WAGNER-Deangelo James 1-24. FUMBLES: GEORGETOWN-Isaiah Kempf 1-0. WAGNER-Matt Misley 1-0. GEORGETOWN (0-1) vs. WAGNER (1-0) Date: 08/31/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2702 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:36 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:36 Officials: Referee: Mike Zyglis; Umpire: Fred Yawger; Linesman: James Vance Sr.; Line judge: Ralph Livsey; Back judge: Joe Villella; Field judge: Scott Weidner; Side judge: Dean Lauria; Temperature: 84 • Wind: Light • Weather: Partly sunny

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Merrimack 42, Wagner 41 September 6, 2013

Staten Island, NY – In a game that featured a combined 851 yards of total offense, 83 points, 52 first downs and five lead changes, the Merrimack Warriors eked out a 42-41 victory over Wagner before 2,634 fans who witnessed the first-ever night game at Hameline Field. Senior quarterback Joe Clancy completed 35-of-50 passes for 309 yards and four touchdowns, including the game-winner, a three-yard toss to wide receiver Shane Ferguson with 30 seconds to play that capped a 14-play, 96-yard drive. For Wagner, fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/ Bridgeton/ Milford Academy) rushed for 110 yards on 25 carries and two touchdowns in breaking the century mark for the 22nd time in his 32-game career. Redshirt junior quarterback Matt Misley (Park Ridge, NJ/ Park Ridge) had a sparking second half to finish with 174 yards passing and a touchdown while completing 16-of-28 passes. Misley’s favorite target was senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden. NJ/ Camden), a transfer from Duke, who had six receptions for 89 yards. Fellow senior wide receiver Cody Morgan (Boston, MA/ Boston College HS/Syracuse/Milford) had three receptions for 33 yards and a touchdown. Merrimack jumped out of the gates quickly as Quinn McDonough returned the game’s opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to make it a 7-0 game 14 seconds into the contest. Ferguson with 30 seconds to play that capped a 14-play, 96-yard drive. Late in the first quarter, junior linebacker Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/ Cherry Hill West) caused a fumble that was recovered by redshirt junior defensive end Yamir Ortiz (River Dale, NJ/ Pascack Valley, NJ) at the Merrimack 13. On the very next play, Misley scampered in for his first career rushing touchdown in tying the game at 7-7. The Warriors countered with a nine-play, 75-yard drive capped by a 13-yard TD pass from Clancy to wide receiver Frankie Dunn that made it 14-7 at the 1:31 mark of the first quarter. Merimack opened a 21-7 lead early in the second quarter by marching 63 yards in 13 plays, with Clancy taking it from one yard out with 10:29 to go in the half. The Seahawks would answer back with a 30-yard field goal by fifth-year senior David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage) to make it a 21-10 game. Merrimack then executed a quick strike six-play, 68-yard drive, in just 1:14, culminating in a Clancy 21-yard TD toss to wide receiver Jere Brown that made it 28-10. Wagner responded with a drive of its own that resulted in a 47-yard field goal by Lopez with 3:01 before halftime which made it a 28-13 game at intermission. In the second half, with the newly-installed permanent lighting system now taking full effect, Wagner opened with a bang as Williams took it in from 26 yards out to top off a crisp 8-play, 69-yard march to draw the Seahawks to within eight points at 28Box Score (Final) 20. This touchdown drive kicked off a 21-0 Seahawk surge. 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL Misley, now feeling more and more comfortable, bid time in the pocket, deftly avoiding several would-be tacklers before finding senior wide receiver Cody Morgan (Boston, MA/Syracuse/Milford) in the back of the end zone on a six-yard hook-up to draw Wagner to within one point at 28-27 at the 5:12 mark of the third quarter It took Wagner 11 plays and 4:35 to find paydirt as Misley raced in from eight yards out to give the Seahawks their first lead of the night at 3428 with 13:42 to go. After a promising Merrimack drive eventually ended with a punt, Wagner took over at its own 10-yard line. On first down, however, freshman running back Matthias McKinnon (Albany, NY/ Bishop McGinn/Jireh Prep) fumbled on first down with the Warriors recovering at the Seahawk 15. Five plays later, Clancy tossed a two-yard TD pass to senior tight end Greg Devine to put Merrimack back out in front, 3534 with 8:15 left. Undaunted, Misley led Wagner on a nine-play, 69-yard march with Williams knifing his way in from three yards out to put the Green & White back into the lead at 41-35. A blocking in the back penalty on Merrimack sent good feelings throughout the crowd and forced the Warriors to set up shop at their own four-yard line with just 4:59 to play. Clancy then went to work, as Merrimack marched steadily up the field, en route to a clutch, well-executed drive that culminated in a three-yard TD pass from Clancy to Shane Ferguson who got open in the right flat. Nick Zwaan’s sixth extra-point of the game gave Merrimack a 42-41 lead. Wagner would make things interesting by driving to midfield but the game ended when Misley was sacked and fumbled, setting off a Warrior celebration.

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Score by Quarters MERRIMACK WAGNER Qtr 1st

Time 14:46 04:43 01:31 2nd 10:29 08:24 06:58 03:01 3rd 12:05 05:12 4th 13:42 08:15 05:06 00:30

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Scoring play MER - Quinn McDonough 97 yd kickoff return (Nick Zwaan kick) WAGNER - Matt Misley 13 yd run (David Lopez kick), 1-13 0:06 MER - Frankie Dunn 13 yd pass from Joe Clancy (Nick Zwaan kick), 9-75 3:12 MER - Joe Clancy 1 yd run (Nick Zwaan kick), 13-63 4:31 WAGNER - David Lopez 30 yd field goal, 8-52 2:05 MER - Jere Brown 21 yd pass from Joe Clancy (Nick Zwaan kick), 6-68 1:14 WAGNER - David Lopez 47 yd field goal, 12-38 3:47 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 26 yd run (David Lopez kick), 8-69 2:48 WAGNER - Cody Morgan 6 yd pass from Matt Misley (David Lopez kick), 11-89 5:15 WAGNER - Matt Misley 8 yd run (David Lopez kick), 11-49 4:35 MER - Greg Devine 2 yd pass from Joe Clancy (Nick Zwaan kick), 5-15 2:13 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 3 yd run (David Lopez kick), 9-69 3:01 MER - Shane Ferguson 3 yd pass from Joe Clancy (Nick Zwaan kick), 14-96 4:29

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

MER 26 33-124 309 50-35-0 83-433 0-0 1--4 5-171 0-0 6-30.5 3-1 8-45 28:10 9 of 17 0 of 0 4-4 1-8

WAGNER 26 54-244 174 30-16-0 84-418 0-0 1--1 6-111 0-0 5-38.0 3-2 8-57 30:19 7 of 16 1 of 1 5-5 1-7

RUSHING: MERRIMACK-Armond Mcrae 8-57; Quinn McDonough 13-50; Jared Mincey 1-7; Jere Brown 1-5; Joe Clancy 9-4; Artis Holt 1-1. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 25-110; Matt Misley 16-98; Matthais McKinnon 6-24; Ralph Greene 3-13; Chris Andrews 2-8; Cody Morgan 1-minus 2; Andre Yevchinecz 1-minus 7. PASSING: MERRIMACK-Joe Clancy 35-50-0-309. WAGNER-Matt Misley 16-28-0-174; Chris Andrews 0-1-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0; Andre Yevchinecz 0-0-0-0. RECEIVING: MERRIMACK-Jere Brown 6-102; Shane Ferguson 6-33; Steven Browne 5-30; Quinn McDonough 4-33; Frankie Dunn 4-28; Zach Ingalls 4-21; Justin Mount 3-16; Greg Devine 2-10; Armond Mcrae 1-36. WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 6-89; Cody Morgan 3-33; Dominique Williams 3-7; Anthony Carrington 2-29; Ralph Greene 1-11; Matthais McKinnon 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: MERRIMACK-None. WAGNER-None. FUMBLES: MERRIMACK-Jere Brown 1-0; Joe Clancy 1-0; Steven Browne 1-1. WAGNER-Chris Andrews 1-0; Andre Yevchinecz 1-1; Matthais McKinnon 1-1. MERRIMACK (1-0) vs. WAGNER (1-1) Date: 09/06/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2634 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm • End of Game: 8:57 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:57 Officials: Referee: John Gerbino; Umpire: James DeCarlo; Linesman: Joseph Cook; Line judge: Ken Broome; Back judge: Rick Czarneckl; Field judge: Stephen Ratliff; Side judge: Wil White; Temperature: • Wind: Light • Weather: Sunny, mild

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2013 game summarieS GAME 3

Syracuse 54, Wagner 0 September 14, 2013

Syracuse, NY - After opening the season with losses to Big 10 foes Penn St. and Northwestern, Syracuse hit on all cylinders this afternoon in posting a 54-0 victory over Wagner in front of 33,299 fans at the Carrier Dome in the 2013 home opener for the Orange. In gaining the first victory in the Scott Shafer Era as Syracuse head coach, the Orange moves to 1-2 while the Seahawks also saw their season record fall to 1-2. Shafer took over for Doug Marrone following the 2012 season after Marrone accepted the head coaching position of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. Thanks to a smothering Syracuse defensive effort, Seahawk fifth-year senior All-American running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/ Bridgeton/ Milford Academy) was unable to showcase his vast array of skills as the Orange limited him to 34 yards on 17 carries. Backup quarterback Terrel Hunt came off the bench and sparked Syracuse with five first-half touchdown drives to carry the Orange to a 37-0 halftime lead. For the afternoon, the sophomore signal-caller completed 15-of-18 passes for 265 yards and three touchdowns. In Syracuse’s last two games combined, a September 7 matchup against Northwestern and today’s matchup with Wagner, Hunt has been under center on seven drives which have resulted in six touchdowns and a field goal. Hunt’s favorite target vs. the Seahawks was wide receiver Jarrod West, who caught five balls for 147 yards and a score. Running back Jerome Smith gained 61 yards on 14 carries and ran for two scores to lead an Orange ground attack that gained 236 yards rushing on 48 carries. Through the air, Syracuse was 28-of-35 for 359 yards. Starting QB Drew Allen played sparingly, appearing at the outset and close of the game, and finished 8-of-11 for 62 yards and a touchdown. After Allen took the first three series of the game, he departed in favor of Hunt with 7:07 left in the opening quarter and Syracuse ahead 3-0. While the Wagner defense appeared to have a bead on Allen, the tone and tenor of the game changed dramatically when Hunt entered. He immediately led a 12-play, 68-drive, capped by a two-yard run by Smith around the left side. After a missed extra point, Syracuse led 9-0. On his next chance, Hunt led the Orange on a quick-strike, three-play, 64-yard touchdown drive. Syracuse took over on its own 36 following a Wagner punt and the first play Box Score (Final) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL of the drive, Hunt hit West over the middle for 42 yards WAGNER vs Syracuse (09/14/13 at Syracuse, N.Y.) down to the Wagner 22. Following a holding penalty, by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total Hunt then found running back Prince-Tyson Gully on a Score WAGNER 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 9 28 17 0 54 sideline route for a 30-yard score and a 16-0 Syracuse cushion with 14:01 remaining in the second quarter. Qtr Time Scoring play Following another Wagner three-and-out, Syracuse took over on its 4 and Hunt navigated 59 yards in eight plays, ending with a Smith eight-yard TD burst on a sweep to the left to make it a 23-0 lead. Running back Devante McFarlane then put the Orange on top 30-0 with a threeyard drive with 5:34 left in the half. Hunt finished the first 30 minutes with a flourish, moving the Orange 73 yards in six plays, highlighted by a 41-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Christopher Clark for a 41-yard scoring strike with 2:20 left before intermission that made it 37-0. Under duress throughout, redshirt junior quarterback Matt Misley (Park Ridge, NJ/ Park Ridge), completed 4-of-11 passes for 11 yards and one interception while being sacked twice before giving way to redshirt freshman Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/ St. Joseph’s/ Valley Forge). The left-handed Andrews completed 1-of8 passes for 14 yards while adding another 12 yards rushing on three carries. Andrews’ lone completion went to redshirt freshman wide receiver Patrick Murphy (Staten Island, NY/ Tottenville). For the local product, it the first reception of his career.

1st 12:17 02:23 2nd 14:01 09:14 05:34 02:20 3rd 09:46 06:56 04:31

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Ryan Norton 34 yd field goal, 4-1 0:44 Jerome Smith 2 yd run (Ryan Norton kick failed), 12-68 4:44 P.-T. Gulley 30 yd pass from Terrel Hunt (Ryan Norton kick), 3-64 0:47 Jerome Smith 8 yd run (Ryan Norton kick), 8-59 3:11 D. McFarlane 3 yd run (Ryan Norton kick), 6-49 2:20 Chris Clark 41 yd pass from Terrel Hunt (Ryan Norton kick), 6-73 1:42 Ryan Norton 32 yd field goal, 9-28 2:56 Jarrod West 65 yd pass from Terrel Hunt (Ryan Norton kick), 3-64 1:07 Chris Clark 4 yd pass from Drew Allen (Ryan Norton kick), 4-34 1:36

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 5 31-53 34 21-6-2 52-87 0-0 0-0 9-155 0-0 11-41.0 3-1 2-10 27:15 2 of 14 0 of 1 0-1 1-7

SU 27 48-236 359 35-28-0 83-595 0-0 4-12 1-19 2-58 4-43.0 0-0 8-65 32:45 10 of 17 0 of 0 6-7 2-23

RUSHING: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 17-34; Ralph Greene 2-20; Chris Andrews 3-12; Matthais McKinnon 2-3; Matt Misley 7-minus 16. Syracuse-Jerome Smith 14-61; George Morris 9-56; P.-T. Gulley 7-33; A. Ameen-Moore 4-26; D. McFarlane 7-23; Terrel Hunt 3-22; Greg Tobias 2-16; Brisly Estime 1-6; Drew Allen 1-minus 7. PASSING: WAGNER-Matt Misley 4-11-1-11; Chris Andrews 1-8-1-14; Kramer Berg 1-2-0-9. Syracuse-Terrel Hunt 15-18-0-265; Drew Allen 8-11-0-62; Charley Loeb 4-5-0-24; Ashton Broyld 1-1-0-8. RECEIVING: WAGNER-Ralph Greene 2-2; Pat Murphy 1-14; Andre Yevchinecz 1-9; Dominique Williams 1-6; Tyree Watkins 1-3. Syracuse-Ashton Broyld 7-37; Jarrod West 5-147; J. Kobena 4-55; Chris Clark 4-53; P.-T. Gulley 3-26; Brisly Estime 2-11; D. McFarlane 1-17; Kendall Moore 1-9; Jacob Green 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Syracuse-Cameron Lynch 1-47; Durell Eskridge 1-11. FUMBLES: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 1-1; Brandon Peoples 1-0; Matt Misley 1-0. Syracuse-None. WAGNER (1-2) vs. Syracuse (1-2) Date: 09/14/13 • Site: Syracuse, N.Y. • Stadium: Carrier Dome Attendance: 33299 Kickoff time: 4:00 pm • End of Game: 7:04 • Total elapsed time: 3:04 Officials: Referee: David Epperley; Umpire: Michael Webster; Linesman: Steve Clein; Line judge: Rod Pearson; Back judge: Pat Ryan; Field judge: Mark Furtado; Side judge: Eddie Bonet; Alternate: Dan Kelly; Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:

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2013 game summarieS GAME 4

Delaware 49, Wagner 9 September 21, 2013 Newark, DE – Quarterback Trent Hurley completed 10-of-12 passes for 226 yards, and four touchdowns, three of which went to wide receiver Michael Johnson, as Delaware posted a 49-9 victory over Wagner under the lights at rain-soaked Delaware Stadium.

With the loss, the Seahawks fall to 1-3 on the season while the Blue Hens improve to 3-1. In the past two weeks, Wagner has played in front of two of its three largest crowds ever. On September 14, 2013, the 33,299 fans at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse were the most to ever witness a Seahawk football game. Tonight’s crowd of 15,723 is the third-largest crowd to attend a football game involving Wagner. Fifth-year senior All-American running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) picked up 80 first-half rushing yards on 17 carries en route to a 25-carry, 120-yard evening. This marks the 23rd time in his 36-game Wagner career that Williams has eclipsed the century mark. The 5-9, 205-pound Williams entered the game ranked fifth among active FCS rushers with 3,614 yards on 724 carries (5.0 average). Through the air, redshirt junior quarterback Matt Misley (Park Ridge, NJ/Park Ridge) was 14-of-28 for 138 yards. His favorite target was senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/Camden/Duke), who had five receptions for 66 yards, all in the first half. Redshirt junior safety Blake Bascom (Monroe Township, NJ/Monroe) recorded a career and game-high 12 tackles for the Seahawks Quarterback Brian Gehring, a transfer from Laney Junior College (CA) by way of Tigard, OR, led Wagner on a late drive that he capped with a one-yard touchdown The Seahawks, who will be looking to defend their 2012 NEC title, were picked No. 1 in the league’s preseason poll while the Bulldogs were picked third. Delaware marched 78 yards in six plays on the game’s Box Score (Final) opening drive as Hurley hit tight end Nick Boyle on a 19-yard 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL WAGNER vs Delaware (09/21/13 at Newark, Del.) score to make it 7-0. Wagner answered with an 11-play, 51Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total yard drive that was capped by a 41-yard field goal by fifth- WAGNER 3 0 0 6 9 Delaware 21 21 7 0 49 year senior kicker David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Qtr Time Scoring play 13:42 DELAWARE - Boyle, Nick 19 yd pass from Hurley, Trent (Baner, Sean kick), 6-78 1:18 Heritage). On its first play following the ensuing kickoff, 1st 09:54 WAGNER - David Lopez 41 yd field goal, 11-51 3:42 09:30 DELAWARE - Johnson, Mich. 77 yd pass from Hurley, Trent (Baner, Sean kick), 1-77 0:18 Hurley connected with Johnson on a 77-yard hook-up to 00:52 DELAWARE - Johnson, Mich. 21 yd pass from Hurley, Trent (Baner, Sean kick), 4-52 1:23 2nd 12:26 DELAWARE - Randolph, Jalen 14 yd run (Baner, Sean kick), 5-40 1:56 make it 14-3. 05:34 DELAWARE - Johnson, Mich. 31 yd pass from Hurley, Trent (Baner, Sean kick), 5-58 2:03 3rd 4th

03:48 07:10 02:55

DELAWARE - Pierce, Andrew 7 yd run (Baner, Sean kick), 3-16 1:15 DELAWARE - Jones, Rob 39 yd pass from Sasek, Trevor (Baner, Sean kick), 11-92 5:10 WAGNER - Brian Gehring 1 yd run (Ryan Owens rush failed), 10-24 5:27

That’s the way the score remained until Johnson hauled in WAGNER DELAWARE DOWNS 18 22 a 21-yard score to cap a four-play, 52-yard drive that made FIRST RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-154 43-201 PASSING YDS (NET) 148 287 Att-Comp-Int 30-15-3 15-13-0 it a 21-3 game with 52 seconds remaining in the opening Passes TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-302 58-488 Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 quarter. Blue Hen running back Jalen Randolph then ripped Fumble Punt Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-112 3-73 off a 14-yard TD run to open the second-half scoring at the Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.8 4-39.5 1-0 2-1 12:26 mark to widen the lead to 28-3. Johnson got behind Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 3-25 9-53 Possession Time 34:01 25:59 the Seahawk secondary for a 31-yard TD reception with 5:34 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 19 6 of 10 Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 to go in the quarter. Running back Andrew Pierce capped the Fourth-Down Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 1-5 first-half scoring with a seven-yard TD jaunt with 3:48 left in RUSHING: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 25-120; Matthais McKinnon 13-38; Brian Gehring 4-10; Ralph Greene 1-8; Matt Misley 5-minus 7; TEAM 1-minus 15. Delaware-Pierce, Andrew 12-63; Randolph, Jalen 16-60; the half to give Delaware a 42-3 halftime lead. Hills, Wes 5-46; Harrison, Jerel 1-26; Johnson, Mich. 1-14; Jones, Rob 1-1; TEAM 4-minus 4; Hurley, Trent 3-minus 5.

WAGNER-Matt Misley 14-28-2-138; Brian Gehring 1-1-0-10; Dominique Williams 0-1-1-0. Hurley did not play in the second half as his 10-of-12 passing PASSING: Delaware-Hurley, Trent 10-12-0-226; Sasek, Trevor 3-3-0-61. WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 5-66; Ryan Owens 2-13; James Cesa 1-14; Brandon Peoples 1-14; for 226 yards and four scores all came in the opening half. RECEIVING: Jeremiah Bell 1-13; Matthais McKinnon 1-10; Andre Yevchinecz 1-7; Dominique Williams 1-4; Bryant 1-4; Anthony Carrington 1-3. Delaware-Johnson, Mich. 6-168; Jones, Rob 2-46; Cobb, Ryan 2-32; Pierce was the Blue Hens’ leading ground-gainer on the Watts Boyle, Nick 2-31; Clark, Stephen 1-10. evening with 63 yards on 12 carries. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Delaware-Brodsky, Craig 2-6; Hawkins, Travis 1-5. FUMBLES: WAGNER-Brian Gehring 1-0. Delaware-Hurley, Trent 1-0; Randolph, Jalen 1-1. WAGNER (1-3) vs. Delaware (3-1) Date: 09/21/13 • Site: Newark, Del. • Stadium: Delaware Stadium Attendance: 15723 Kickoff time: 6:06 pm • End of Game: 8:51 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:45 Officials: Referee: James R. Smith; Umpire: Ed Keiffer; Linesman: Ray Renart; Line judge: Jim Slayton; Back judge: Bryan Thomas; Field judge: Bryant Ferguson; Side judge: Carroll Ward; Temperature: 76 deg. • Wind: Calm • Weather: Rain

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2013 game summarieS GAME 5

Bryant 47, Wagner 28 September 28, 2013

Staten Island, NY – Redshirt freshman quarterback Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/St. Joseph’s/Valley Forge Military Academy) accounted for 269 yards of offense off the bench for Wagner but it was not enough to offset the 173-yard rushing, three-touchdown day by Bryant’s Paul Carnevari as the Bulldogs posted a 47-28 win on Homecoming at Hameline Field. Andrews was spectacular at times, completing 16-of-25 passes for 223 yards and three touchdowns – all career highs – while picking up another 46 yards and a touchdown on 17 rushing attempts. Senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/ Camden/Duke) had four receptions for 90 yards, including touchdown receptions of 67 and nine yards. Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) gained 104 yards on 13 carries in topping the 100-yard rushing mark for the 24th time in his 37-game career. Bryant galloped out to a 27-7 second-quarter lead, gaining points and momentum early when cornerback Bobby Rutland intercepted a pass thrown by Seahawk redshirt junior starting quarterback Matt Misley (Park Ridge NJ/Par Ridge) on the game’s fourth play from scrimmage to give the Bulldogs possession at the Wagner 30. All-NEC wide receiver Jordan Harris gained 18 yards on a reverse and when Wagner was called for a facemask penalty, Bryant had the ball inside the 10, setting up a one-yard touchdown run by Canevari to make it 7-0. After forcing a pair of Wagner punts, Bryant took over at the Seahawk 34 and marched to the Seahawk four but the Seahawks came up with a spirited goal-line stand as the Bulldogs settled for a 21-yard Tom Alberti field goal and a 10-0 lead. Bryant extended its lead to 17-0 in the second quarter when Harris took the handoff from quarterback Mike Westerhaus on an end-around, pulled up instead and hit fellow wide out Chad Ward in stride for a 49-yard completion. Canevari followed with an eight-yard touchdown jaunt. Wagner needed just three plays to respond when Andrews came in at quarterback and hit Watkins along the left sideline for a 67-yard touchdown on the drive’s third play to cut the deficit to 17-7. Alberti’s second 21-yard field goal capped a nine-play, 45-yard drive to make it 20-7 and running back Ricardo McCray followed with a 16-yard TD reception, catching the ball in the right flat on at the 10 on a screen pass and doing the rest with his legs. The Westerhaus to McCray connected staked the Bulldogs to a 27-7 lead at the 1:05 mark of the first half. The Seahawks responded with an impressive nine-play 82-yard touchdown drive as Andews executed the two-minute offense to perfection finding Watkins for a nine-yard score with six seconds left in the half to give the Green & White momentum and a 27-14 deficit at halftime. Box Score (Final) At the outset of the second half Wagner appeared to have life as the Bulldogs fumbled the exchange on the opening snap with Seahawk sophomore defensive end Mike Mentor (North Bergen NJ/North Bergen/ Fork Union) coming out with it from the bottom of the pile at the Bulldog 24. With the crowd of 2,493 now on its feet, the Seahawks were poised to possibly make it a one-score game. But Andrews was stripped by Bulldog linebacker Colin McNamara on the very next play, cornerback Michael Johnson scooped up the loose ball and raced 78 yards for a touchdown, a momentum-swinging play that put Bryant on top 34-14. Bryant slammed the door when cornerback Sam Sammons made a diving interception along the sideline to give Bryant the ball on the Wagner 27. Three plays later, Canevari scampered 11 yards into the end for his third score of the game which made it a commanding 41-14 Bryant struck quickly on its next possession as Williams burst up the left sideline for 49 yards, setting up a 28-yard touchdown run by Andrews which made it 4121. Canevari found the end zone three plays later for his third touchdown of the game, and when Loveland came up with the blocked PAT Bryant led 47-21. McCray opened the fourth quarter with a four-yard TD run to put the Bulldogs in front 47-21. The Seahawks countered with another quick scoring drive, needing just four plays to cover 70 yards. The big play was a 29yard hook-up from Andrews to junior wide receiver Anthony Carrington (Toms River NJ/ Toms River) on first down which had 15 yards added to it on a late hit, making it first down at the Bulldog 26. Two plays later, Andrews hit Carrington on a 10-yard touchdown strike to make it a 47-28 game with 10:50 to go. The Bryant defense took over from there as this proved to be the final points scored in the game. The teams combined for 844 yards of total offense with the Bulldogs finishing with 441 while the Seahawks gained 403 yards. Westerhaus was 9-of-20 passing for 91 yards.Maduka Nwanekezi and Sebastian Amedee led a Bryant defense , which recorded five sacks with seven tackles apiece.

2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL BRYANT vs WAGNER (09/28/13 at Staten Island, NY)

Score by Quarters BRYANT WAGNER Qtr 1st

Time 11:27 03:46 2nd 09:00 07:55 03:29 01:05 00:06 3rd 14:31 05:19 04:43 4th 12:25 10:50

1

10 0

2

17 14

3

14 7

4

6 7

Total

47 28

Scoring play BRY(1) - Paul Canevari 1 yd run (Tom Alberti kick), 4-30 2:18 BRY(1) - Tom Alberti 21 yd field goal, 9-30 4:27 BRY(1) - Paul Canevari 8 yd run (Tom Alberti kick), 2-52 0:50 WAGNER - Tyree Watkins 67 yd pass from Chris Andrews (Bryan Maley kick), 3-78 0:58 BRY(1) - Tom Alberti 21 yd field goal, 9-45 4:17 BRY(1) - Ricardo Mccray 16 yd pass from M. Westerhaus (Tom Alberti kick), 4-60 1:37 WAGNER - Tyree Watkins 9 yd pass from Chris Andrews (Bryan Maley kick), 9-82 0:54 BRY(1) - M. Johnson 78 yd fumble recovery (Tom Alberti kick) BRY(1) - Paul Canevari 11 yd run (Tom Alberti kick), 3-27 1:01 WAGNER - Chris Andrews 28 yd run (Bryan Maley kick), 2-77 0:28 BRY(1) - Ricardo Mccray 4 yd run (Tom Alberti kick blockd), 8-67 2:50 WAGNER - Anthony Carrington 10 yd pass from Chris Andrews (Bryan Maley kick), 4-70 1:26

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BRY(1) 20 52-301 140 21-10-0 73-441 1-78 1-4 3-76 3-7 6-42.8 1-1 14-131 35:47 3 of 13 1 of 2 7-7 5-34

WAGNER 18 36-164 239 31-14-3 67-403 0-0 2-9 7-127 0-0 7-30.9 2-1 4-39 24:13 1 of 13 1 of 3 2-2 1-6

RUSHING: BRYANT-Paul Canevari 27-173; Ricardo Mccray 17-89; Jordan Harris 3-41; Michael Perry 2-7; TEAM 1-minus 2; M. Westerhaus 2-minus 7. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 13-104; Chris Andrews 17-46; Ralph Greene 2-14; Matt Misley 1-2; Matthais McKinnon 2-2; Anthony Carrington 1-minus 4. PASSING: BRYANT-M. Westerhaus 9-20-0-91; Jordan Harris 1-1-0-49. WAGNER-Chris Andrews 12-25-1-223; Matt Misley 2-6-2-16. RECEIVING: BRYANT-Chad Ward 4-75; Ricardo Mccray 2-21; Jordan Harris 2-13; Jose Depadua 1-22; Michael Perry 1-9. WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 4-90; Anthony Carrington 3-46; Dominique Williams 3-24; Ralph Greene 2-53; Ryan Owens 1-20; Bryant Watts 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: BRYANT-Robert Rutland 1-7; Sam Sammons 1-0; J. Woodson 1-0. WAGNER-None. FUMBLES: BRYANT-M. Westerhaus 1-1. WAGNER-Chris Andrews 2-1. BRYANT (3-1,1-0) vs. WAGNER (1-4,0-1) Date: 09/28/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2493 Kickoff time: 1:04 pm • End of Game: 4:34 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:30 Officials: Referee: Vance Harris; Umpire: Mark Vukelic; Linesman: Mitchell Mays; Line judge: Robert Hefforon; Back judge: Joe Kehnast; Field judge: Daniel M. Carr; Side judge: Tim Kehoe; Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:

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2013 game summarieS GAME 6

Wagtner 23, Sacred Heart 20 October 65 2013

Fairfield, CT – Junior kicker Bryan Maley (Eagle River, Alaska/Chugiak) converted the first three field goal attempts of his career, including a 45-yarder with four seconds left in the game, to lift Wagner to a stirring 23-20 victory over previously unbeaten Sacred Heart in front of a schoolrecord crowd of 4,288 at Campus Field. The Seahawks pulled out the win after Sacred Heart scored 17 consecutive fourth-quarter points in erasing a 20-3 deficit and tying the game at 20-20 with 2:02 to go on a Chris Rogers 31-yard field goal Strong-armed senior quarterback Kramer Berg (Plymouth, MN/Wayzata/Rochester CC) then came on in place of redshirt freshman Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/St. Joseph’s/Valley Forge Academy) on the game’s final possession. Despite having attempted just two passes while seeing action in one game coming into today’s contest, Berg calmly hit 3-of-4 passes for 31 yards to key a nine-play, 43-yard drive. This march culminated in the game-winning kick by Maley, who started in place of fifth-year senior David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage), who has missed the last two games with an ankle injury. Also demonstrating precision under pressure during the game-winning drive was junior wide receiver Anthony Carrington (Toms River. NJ/ Toms River North), who had clutch receptions of 13 and eight yards over the middle, and redshirt sophomore H-back Ralph Greene (Tigard, OR/ Tigard), who made a big 10-yard grab along the sideline. Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams gained a hard-fought 108 yards rushing on 29 carries, in topping the century mark for the 25th time in his 38-game career, while Andrews completed 8-of-17 passes for 70 yards. Much of the credit for this road victory goes to the yeoman’s effort delivered by the Seahawk defensive line. Sophomore nose tackle Fidel Okoye (Williamstown, NJ/ Williamstown) paced the Seahawks with seven tackles, while fifth-year senior defensive tackle Lawrence Williams and junior safety Daquan Cooper, former teammates at George Washington HS in Philadelphia, came up with six stops apiece. After Wagner took a 10-3 lead into the locker room at halftime, the Seahawks turned in the defensive play of the game in the third quarter when junior linebacker Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill West) recorded a blind-sided sack and strip of Pioneer QB AJ Noel. The fumble was scooped up and returned 23 yards for a touchdown by sophomore defensive lineman Mike Mentor (North Bergen, NJ/North Bergen/Fork Union), which came at the 8:24 mark of the third quarter, and widened the Wagner lead to 17-3. An Okoye fumble recovery led to Maley’s first 45-yard field goal which gave the Green & White 20-3 lead with 44 seconds left in the third quarter. After the Wagner field goal, the SHU offense found a spark as Box Score (Final) Spence ripped off an electrifying 55-yard run up the right sideline, 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL breaking two tackles along the way. Two plays later, Noel found WAGNER vs Sacred Heart (10/05/13 at Fairfield, CT) wide receiver Greg Moore in the back corner of the end zone to Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Total cut Wagner’s lead to 20-10. WAGNER 0 10 10 3 23 Sacred Heart

Following a Wagner punt, Sacred Heart once again moved the ball down field to set-up a 14-yard touchdown completion from Noel to sophomore wide out Moses Webb. Dube ignited the drive with a 15-yard reception, followed by a couple short completions to Moore. Two plays later, Noel hitr wide receiver Bobby Johnson for a 16-yard completion to put SHU on the Wagner 17-yard line. The Seahawk defense then stiffened, as SHU was forced to attempt the game-tying field goal, which Rogers converted, from 31 yards out. Sacred Heart kicked off the game’s scoring with a Rogers 29-yard field goal after SHU received the opening kickoff and drove the ball 64 yards in 12 plays. A 19-yard completion from Noel to tight end Frank Bakirtzis highlighted the drive. After falling behind by that 3-0 count at the outset, the Wagner defense went to work, stopping Sacred Heart on its next eight drives, forcing five punts and three fumbles. All four of SHU’s first downs in the opening half came on the game’s first drive as the Pioneers mustered just 28 yards the rest of the half. The Seahawks took a 7-3 lead on a 12-yard touchdown dash by Williams that capped a crisp 12-play, 58-yard drive that took 5:09. Wagner extended the lead to 10-3 on a 32-yard Maley field goal, which was the first of his career, at the 44-second mark of the opening half as Wagner secured the 10-3 halftime lead.

Qtr Time 1st 10:01 2nd 12:36 00:36 3rd 08:24 00:44 4th 14:55 09:25 02:02 00:04

3

0

0

17

20

Scoring play SHU - ROGERS, Chris 29 yd field goal, 12-64 4:59 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 12 yd run (Bryan Maley kick), 12-58 5:09 WAGNER - Bryan Maley 32 yd field goal, 10-26 4:09 WAGNER - Mike Mentor 24 yd fumble recovery (Bryan Maley kick) WAGNER - Bryan Maley 45 yd field goal, 10-41 5:39 SHU - MOORE, Greg 21 yd pass from NOEL, RJ (ROGERS, Chris kick), 4-73 0:43 SHU - WEBB, Moses 14 yd pass from NOEL, RJ (ROGERS, Chris kick), 8-61 3:27 SHU - ROGERS, Chris 31 yd field goal, 4-19 2:01 WAGNER - Bryan Maley 45 yd field goal, 9-43 1:52

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 17 57-142 101 21-11-1 78-243 2-31 4-33 5-120 0-0 7-31.7 1-0 7-61 37:19 6 of 19 1 of 3 2-2 1-5

SHU 14 29-113 212 27-13-0 56-325 0-0 3-22 3-44 1-29 5-33.6 3-3 7-85 22:41 3 of 12 0 of 0 4-6 4-29

RUSHING: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 29-108; Ralph Greene 4-20; Matthais McKinnon 7-20; Chris Andrews 17-minus 6. Sacred Heart-SPENCE, K 16-90; NOEL, RJ 9-30; BELL, Sean 3-1; MOORE, Greg 1-minus 8. PASSING: WAGNER-Chris Andrews 8-17-1-70; Kramer Berg 3-4-0-31. Sacred Heart-NOEL, RJ 13-27-0-212. RECEIVING: WAGNER-Anthony Carrington 3-28; Ralph Greene 3-27; Brandon Peoples 3-11; Matthais McKinnon 1-22; Ryan Owens 1-13. Sacred Heart-DUBE, Tyler 6-125; MOORE, Greg 4-38; BAKIRTZIS, F 1-19; JOHNSON, Bobby 1-16; WEBB, Moses 1-14. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Sacred Heart-SANFORD, P 1-29. FUMBLES: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 1-0. Sacred Heart-NOEL, RJ 2-2; MOORE, Greg 1-1. WAGNER (2-4,1-1) vs. Sacred Heart (5-1,0-1) Date: 10/05/13 • Site: Fairfield, CT • Stadium: Campus Field Attendance: 4288 Kickoff time: 1:05 pm • End of Game: 3:52 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:47 Officials: Referee: Chris Bloh; Umpire: Fred Yawger; Linesman: James Vance; Line judge: Jeff Osborne; Back judge: Joe Villella; Field judge: Scott Weidner; Side judge: Dean Lauria; Temperature: 71 deg. • Wind: ESE 5mph • Weather: Partly cloudy Sacred Heart new school record for attendance

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2013 game summarieS GAME 7

Duquesne 34, Wagner 7 October 12, 2013

Pittsburgh, PA – At the end of three quarters of play, Wagner trailed by a scant 10-7 margin but Duquesne erupted for 24 unanswered points in the game’s final quarter to come away with a 34-7 Northeast Conference (NEC) win on Homecoming Day at Rooney Field. Senior Kramer Berg (Plymouth, MN/Wayzata/Rochester CC) gained the first start of his Wagner career and completed 13-of-29 passes for 87 yards. He threw one interception and was sacked twice. Redshirt freshman Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/St. Joseph’s/Valley Forge Academy) also saw action, completing 1-of-2 passes for five yards. Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) rushed for a game-high 92 yards on 21 carries with a long gain of 26. The 5-9, 205-pound Williams lost an opportunity to rush for his 26th career 100-yard game when Wagner was forced to throw almost exclusively late in the game due to the widening deficit. Williams added 18 receiving yards on two receptions. The Dukes took an early 10-0 lead on a 12-yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Dillon Buechel to wide receiver Chris King midway through the first quarter, followed by a 47-yard Austin Crimmins field goal at the outset of the second quarter. The Seahawks made it 10-7 on a four-play, 44-yard drive, a march that began following redshirt junior cornerback Jarrett Dieudonne’s first of two interceptions. On a third-and 10 from the Wagner 36, Dieudonne stepped in front of a pass thrown by freshman quarterback Dillon Buechel at the Seahawk 20 and returned it 36 yards to the Duquesne 44. On 3rd-and-7 from the Dukes’ 41, Williams ripped off a 26-yard run up the middle to the 15. On the very next play, freshman running back Matthias McKinnon (Albany, NY/Bishop Maginn/Jireh Prep) took an inside handoff and burst free for a 15-yard touchdown run, the first of his career, with 9:35 left in the half. Neither team could muster any sustained offense the rest of the half as the Dukes took that 10-7 lead into intermission. Redshirt sophomore Deangelo James (Miami, FL/American Senior) returned the opening kickoff from the goal line out to the Wagner 28 to give the Seahawks comfortable working room. Berg then led the Green & White 39 yards in 11 plays before the drive stalled at the Duquesne 34. Following an exchange of punts, Dieudonne came up with his second pick of the game, when he intercepted a Dillon pass at the Seahawk 29. Wagner was unable to take advantage of the turnover, however, as the Seahawks went three and out on their ensuing possession. The defensive nature of the game continued as the teams went on to play a scoreless third quarter. The fourth quarter began with Duquesne in the midst of a good-looking drive that began on the Dukes’ 36. Dillon completed his final four passes of the third quarter for 36 yards as the final period opened with a 2nd-and-8 at the Seahawk 16. After losting two yards on first down, Dillon hit wide receiver Devin Rahming for 16 yards along the right sideline to set up a two-yard TD run by halfback Ryan Ho that made it17- 7 with 13:59 remaining in the game. Following yet another Seahawk three and out, Dillon marched the Dukes from his own 43 to the Wagner 6. After redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Daevonte Barnett (Riviera Beach, FL/ J.T. Dwyer) stuffed Ho on third down, Crimmins came on to boot a 23-yard field goal to extend the Duquesne lead to 20-7 with 8:04 left. After the Dukes shut down the Wagner offense once again, they put the game away with a gem of a special teams play. The play was encouraging for Wagner at its outset when redshirt junior #A.J. Firestone# (Mercersburg, PA/Mercersburg Academy/Penn State) came on in replace of redshirt junior Matt Misley (Park Ridge, NJ/Park Ridge) to launch a 52-yard boot from his own end zone. Rahming made an over-the-shoulder catch at his own 38, reversed direction, juked a pair of Seahawks, and took off on what would become a back-breaking 62-yard punt return that put the Dukes on top by a 27-7 count with just 6:38 to go. Fullback Ethan Dorsey completed the day’s scoring by racing 40 yards up the middle on a quick-hitter with 1:38 left to fashion the final score at 34-7.

Box Score (Final) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL WAGNER vs Duquesne (10/11/13 at Pittsburgh, Pa.) Score by Quarters WAGNER Duquesne Qtr Time 1st 07:06 2nd 14:48 09:35 4th 13:59 08:04 06:38 01:38

1

0 7

2

7 3

3

0 0

4

0 24

Total

7 34

Scoring play DUQ - KING, Chris 12 yd pass from BUECHEL, Dillon (CRIMMINS, A kick), 7-53 2:53 DUQ - CRIMMINS, A 47 yd field goal, 11-49 3:56 WAGNER - Matthais McKinnon 15 yd run (Bryan Maley kick), 4-44 0:54 DUQ - HO, Ryan 2 yd run (CRIMMINS, A kick), 11-64 3:58 DUQ - CRIMMINS, A 23 yd field goal, 7-51 3:48 DUQ - RAHMING, Devin 62 yd punt return (CRIMMINS, A kick) DUQ - DORSEY, Ethan 40 yd run (CRIMMINS, A kick), 1-40 0:09

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 15 41-141 92 31-14-1 72-233 0-0 1--1 5-114 2-36 11-37.1 3-0 5-59 31:21 7 of 19 0 of 0 1-1 0-0

DUQ 21 31-127 189 37-25-2 68-316 0-0 6-107 2-65 1-0 6-41.8 0-0 2-15 28:39 4 of 14 0 of 0 3-3 2-8

RUSHING: WAGNER-Dominique Williams 21-92; Matthais McKinnon 10-57; Kramer Berg 8-6; Chris Andrews 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 15. Duquesne-DOUGLAS, Jason 13-51; DORSEY, Ethan 1-40; HO, Ryan 14-32; BUECHEL, Dillon 2-2; KING, Chris 1-2. PASSING: WAGNER-Kramer Berg 13-29-1-87; Chris Andrews 1-2-0-5. Duquesne-BUECHEL, Dillon 25-37-2-189. RECEIVING: WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 6-24; Ralph Greene 2-25; Dominique Williams 2-18; Ryan Owens 2-16; Anthony Carrington 1-6; Matthais McKinnon 1-3. Duquesne-CARTER, Gianni 8-51; THOMAS, Dave 6-42; RAHMING, Devin 3-27; KING, Chris 3-19; ODUHO, Noel 2-26; DORSEY, Ethan 1-13; HO, Ryan 1-10; DOUGLAS, Jason 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-Jarrett Dieudonne 2-36. Duquesne-JOHNSON, Chris 1-0. FUMBLES: WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 2-0; TEAM 1-0. Duquesne-None. WAGNER (2-5,1-2) vs. Duquesne (3-2,1-0) Date: 10/11/13 • Site: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Stadium: Rooney Field Attendance: 2781 Kickoff time: 1:10 pm • End of Game: 3:55 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:45 Officials: Referee: John Gerbino; Umpire: James DeCarlo; Linesman: Joseph Cook; Line judge: Ken Broome; Back judge: Rich Czarnecki; Field judge: Stephen Ratliff; Side judge: Wil White; Temperature: 68F • Wind: E-4 • Weather: Mostly cloudy

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Robert Morris 17, Wagner 13 October 26, 2013 Staten Island, NY– Wagner fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) rushed for 177 yards on 31 carries, highlighted by a 73-yard third-quarter touchdown jaunt, but it was not enough as Robert Morris scored a late TD of its own to pull out a 17-13 win. Williams has now passed an iconic name for the third spot on the Seahawk all-time rushing list, as his 4,221 career yards surpass the 4,177 yards gained by Hall of Fame member Alonzo Patterson between 1979 and 1982.

The Colonials took their first lead of the game when sophomore quarterback Marcus Prather, starting in place of the injured Paul Jones, found tight end Tyler Digby in the end zone for an 11-yard score on a gutsy fourth-and-two call with 1:17 left in the game that erased a 13-10 deficit and lifted RMU to the victory. Wagner got on the board first when fifth-year senior kicker David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage), seeing his first action since suffering a sprained ankle at Delaware on Sept. 21, boomed a 37-yard field goal with 37 seconds remaining in the opening quarter. The Seahawk scoring opportunity was set up when redshirt sophomore cornerback Deangelo James (Miami, FL/American Senior) pounced on a fumble at the Colonials’ 28-yard line. The score remained 3-0 until RMU knotted the game at 3-3 when Connor Shennan split the uprights from 28 yards out with 2:40 left in the half. Redshirt freshman Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/St. Joseph’s/Valley Forge Academy) gained his second career start for the Seahawks and played all but the final drive of the first half before giving way to senior Kramer Berg (Plymouth, MN / Wayzata/ Rochester Community & Technical) who came on with 1:17 to go in the half. The Colonials had a golden chance to take the halftime lead when linebacker Mike Cook intercepted a Berg pass over the middle at the Colonial 40 and returned it 43 yards to the Seahawk seven with seven seconds to go in the half. Less than three minutes into the second half, Williams sent a charge through the homestanding crowd of 2,115 fans when he took a Berg handoff around left end and sprinted 73 yards up the sideline to pay dirt. The 73-yard run by Williams put Wagner in front by a 10-3 count and was his longest of the season, bettering the 52-yard run he had vs. Bryant (9/28). It was also the fourth-longest run of his career. The Seahawks took that 10-3 lead into the fourth quarter. The momentum swung in RMU’s direction when Eddie Antwan returned an A.J. Firestone (Mercersburg, PA/Mercersburg/Penn St.) 25 yards to the Seahawk 35. A late-hit penalty tacked on to the end of the run allowed the Colonials to set up shop at the Wagner 20. After a first-down incompletion, the Seahawks were flagged with another personal foul which made it first-and-goal inside the Wagner 10. Prather then hit wide receiver Duane Mitchell on a 10-yard strike with 7:09 to play to tie Box Score (Final) game at 10-10. Using a mixture of Williams on the ground with three completions to junior wide receiver Anthony Carrington (Toms River, NJ/Toms River North), Berg march the Seahawks down to the Colonials’ 19. On third-and-five, Berg was sacked and on came Lopez to drill a pressure-packed 37-yard field goal to put Wagner back out front 13-10 with just 3:01 left in the game. Prather then went to work on the ensuing drive. On second-and-10, he hit Mitchell for a 19-yard pickup to the Seahawk 44. A 15-yard strike to tight end Andrew Smith along the left sideline, was followed by a 10-yard completion to Mitchell that gave RMU a firstand-10 at the Wagner 19. On third-and-10, Prather hit Mitchell for eight yards, bringing about the pivotal 4th-and-2 at the Seahawk 11 with 1:23 left. With Shennan having already missed two field goals, the Colonials’ opted to go for it and Digby was able to work his way open in the back of the end zone to haul in the 11-yard go-ahead score from Prather. On its next possession, Berg hit Carrington on a pair of eight-yard completions and followed with an 11yard strike to senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/Camden/Duke) that gave Wagner life and a first down at the RMU 41. After Berg picked up three yards on a scramble to make it second-andseven at the Colonials’ 38, RMU defensive back Eric Lowry stepped in front of Carrington to pick off Berg’s next aerial at the Colonials’ 12, snuffing out the drive and sending the visitors into the win column.

2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL Robert Morris vs WAGNER (10/26/13 at Staten Island, NY)

Score by Quarters Robert Morris WAGNER Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

1

0 3

2

3 0

3

0 7

4

14 3

Total

17 13

Time Scoring play 00:37 WAGNER - David Lopez 43 yd field goal, 4-1 1:45 02:39 RMU - SHENNAN, Connor 28 yd field goal, 7-46 2:40 12:28 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 73 yd run (David Lopez kick), 2-73 0:17 07:09 RMU - MITCHELL, Duane 10 yd pass from PRATHER, Marcus (SHENNAN, Connor kick), 1-20 0:09 03:01 WAGNER - David Lopez 37 yd field goal, 10-55 4:00 01:17 RMU - DIGBY, Tyler 11 yd pass from PRATHER, Marcus (SHENNAN, Connor kick), 8-63 1:38

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

RMU 14 36-27 204 33-17-1 69-231 0-0 7-94 3-68 3-54 9-36.3 3-1 7-42 31:51 0 of 13 1 of 2 3-6 2-3

WAGNER 16 46-230 121 35-13-3 81-351 0-0 4-27 3-62 1-4 10-35.6 1-0 12-153 28:09 4 of 21 2 of 3 1-1 4-24

RUSHING: Robert Morris-HOWARD, Deontae 11-14; PECKICH, Phil 11-13; MITCHELL, Duane 1-5; THERMIL, Ryan 1-0; PRATHER, Marcus 10-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; GARRY, Corey 1-minus 4. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 31-177; Chris Andrews 8-35; Kramer Berg 4-11; Matthais McKinnon 2-7; Matt Misley 1-0. PASSING: Robert Morris-PRATHER, Marcus 17-33-1-204. WAGNER-Kramer Berg 12-26-2-112; Chris Andrews 0-8-1-0; Matt Misley 1-1-0-9. RECEIVING: Robert Morris-MITCHELL, Duane 8-141; DIGBY, Tyler 4-48; SMITH, Andrew 1-15; HAYES, D.J. 1-4; PECKICH, Phil 1-2; PEARSON, D.J. 1-1; HOWARD, Deontae 1-minus 7. WAGNER-Anthony Carrington 7-69; Tyree Watkins 5-44; Dominique Williams 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: Robert Morris-COOK, Mike 1-43; MUELLER, Luke 1-11; LOWRY, Eric 1-0. WAGNER-Bruce Brittingham 1-4. FUMBLES: Robert Morris-PECKICH, Phil 1-1; PRATHER, Marcus 1-0; EDDIE, Antwan 1-0. WAGNER-Kramer Berg 1-0. Robert Morris (3-4,1-1) vs. WAGNER (2-6,1-3) Date: 10/26/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2115 Kickoff time: 12:02 pm • End of Game: 3:05 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:05 Officials: Temperature: 49 • Wind: • Weather: Sunny, Clear

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2013 game summarieS GAME 9

Central Connecticut State 52, Wagner 17 November 2, 2013

Staten Island, NY – Central Connecticut quarterback Nick SanGiacomo completed 22-of-25 passes for 263 yards and three touchdowns and running back Rob Hollomon added 147 yards rushing on 24 carries as the Blue Devils pulled away late for a 52-17 win over Wagner at Hameline Field. Wagner had momentum and the home crowd on its side when junior quarterback Brian Gehring (Tigard, OR/Tigard/Laney Junior College) ran 62 yards for a touchdown to draw the Seahawks to within one score at 24-17 with 13:09 left in the game. From that point forward, it was all Central Connecticut as the Blue Devils scored 28 unanswered points to win going away. Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) entered the game needing 92 yards to secure his third consecutive 1,000-yard season. But the Blue Devils’ defense did a solid job all afternoon, limiting the Seahawks’ All-American to 52 yards on19 carries. Gehring, making the first start of his career, completed 20-of-33 passes for 186 yards and two interceptions, while spreading the ball to seven different receivers. He was sacked five times during the game. Wagner was led by a quartet of defensive players, who recorded nine tackles apiece, in linebackers Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/ Cherry Hill West), Max Wassel (Totowa, NJ/ Passaic Valley) and Yamir Ortiz (River Vale, NJ/ Pascack Valley), along with safety Bruce Brittingham (Trenton, NJ/ Perkiomen School). On CCSU’s ensuing drive following Gehring’s electrifying 62-yard score early in the fourth, SanGiacomo found wide receiver Tyrell Holmes over the middle on a short crossing route on third-and-five. The speedy Holmes slipped one defender and then did the rest, racing for a 59-yard touchdown to again make it a two-score game at 31-17 with 12:08 left. On a Wagner first down from its own 25 following a touchback on the kickoff, Blue Devil linebacker speared a Gehring pass for a one-handed interception which have CCSU the ball at the Seahawk 35. On first down, SanGiacomo went up top for Jones for a 30-yard reception to set up first-and-goal at the five. Hollomon then barreled in for the score on the next play to make it a 38-17 game at the 11:22 mark. On the second play of Wagner’s next drive, Gehring was sacked and stripped of the ball by blitzing safety Josh Celerin and linebacker David Rose pounced on it at the Seahawk 10. On second-and-goal from the five, SanGiacomo found wide receiver Scott Benzing in the end zone to extend the lead to 45-17 with 9:35 remaining. The Blue Devils capped the day’s scoring on a 66-yard TD run by Hollomon up the right sideline to fashion the final score at 52-17. Fifth-year senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/ Camden/Duke) led Wagner with five receptions for 36 yards, and is now up to a team-best 36 receptions, to go with a team-high 393 yards. Redshirt sophomore scatback Ralph Greene, Gehring’s former high school teammate at Tigard High School in Oregon, was on the receiving end of four passes for 50 years. Wagner welcomed fifth-senior wide Cody Morgan (Boston, MA/Boston College HS/Milford) back to its receiving corps. The sure-handed Morgan, seeing his first action since suffering a leg injury in practice prior to the September 14 game at Syracuse, matched Greene’s numbers by snaring four passes for 50 yards. Among the four catches was a big 33-yard grab up the left sideline that went for a third-quarter first down on a third-and-18 play. This Gehring to Morgan connection helped set up a 26-yard field goal by fifth-year senior David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage), that made it a 2410 game at the 4:57 mark of the quarter. The Blue Devils jumped out to a 7-0 lead with 8:28 remaining in the first quarter on the game’s first possession, a two-yard touchdown pass from SanGiacomo to tight end Andrew Clements, which capped a 73-yard drive that took 6:32 off the clock. Wagner tied it up to open the second quarter, making it 7-7 early in the second period on a 10-yard scamper around left end from Williams. The Seahawk drive was aided by a pair of 15-yard penalties by the Blue Devils. CCSU then took the lead for good on Hollomon’s first score of the game, a two-yard run that capped a 12-play, 77-yard drive that took 5:50, as the Blue Devils regained the lead at 14-7. The Seahawks had a chance to slice the deficit with less than a minute left in the half but a Lopez field goal try was blocked by Chris Linares. Antwione Reese scooped up the block and ran it back deep into Wagner territory to set up the score. This sudden change special teams play led to a Steven Calitri 35yard field goal as time expired in the first half to push the Blue Devils’ lead to 17-7.

Box Score (Final) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL CCSU vs WAGNER (11/02/13 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters CCSU WAGNER Qtr Time 1st 08:28 2nd 14:38 08:40 00:00 3rd 10:45 04:57 4th 13:09 12:08 11:22 09:35 03:23

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7 0

2

10 7

3

7 3

4

28 7

Total

52 17

Scoring play CCSU - CLEMENTS, A. 2 yd pass from SANGIACOMO, N. (CALITRI, Steven kick), 14-73 6:32 WAGNER - Dominique Williams 10 yd run (David Lopez kick), 10-67 3:51 CCSU - HOLLOMON, Rob 2 yd run (CALITRI, Steven kick), 12-77 5:50 CCSU - CALITRI, Steven 35 yd field goal, 4-44 0:27 CCSU - HOLLOMON, Rob 14 yd run (CALITRI, Steven kick), 6-63 2:43 WAGNER - David Lopez 26 yd field goal, 14-48 5:37 WAGNER - Brian Gehring 62 yd run (David Lopez kick), 2-75 0:32 CCSU - HOLMES, Tyrell 59 yd pass from SANGIACOMO, N. (CALITRI, Steven kick), 3-64 0:53 CCSU - HOLLOMON, Rob 5 yd run (CALITRI, Steven kick), 2-35 0:35 CCSU - BENZING, Scott 5 yd pass from SANGIACOMO, N. (CALITRI, Steven kick), 2-10 1:00 CCSU - HOLLOMON, Rob 66 yd run (CALITRI, Steven kick), 3-80 1:42

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CCSU 20 38-202 288 26-23-0 64-490 0-0 1-7 4-79 2-3 2-45.0 0-0 12-92 32:43 9 of 13 1 of 1 6-6 5-37

WAGNER 23 39-140 186 36-20-2 75-326 0-0 2-20 7-140 0-0 3-39.7 1-1 5-55 27:17 7 of 16 1 of 3 2-3 0-0

RUSHING: CCSU-HOLLOMON, Rob 24-147; LEE, Darius 10-39; BENZING, Scott 1-11; SANGIACOMO, N. 1-4; LYTTON, Brenden 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 2. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 19-52; Matthais McKinnon 8-47; Brian Gehring 7-31; John Distefano 1-5; Chris Andrews 1-4; BROWN, Wayne 1-3; Ralph Greene 2-minus 2. PASSING: CCSU-SANGIACOMO, N. 22-25-0-263; JONES, Denzell 1-1-0-25. WAGNER-Brian Gehring 20-33-2-186; Chris Andrews 0-2-0-0; Kramer Berg 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: CCSU-BACARELLA, N. 6-57; CLEMENTS, A. 5-24; HOLLOMON, Rob 4-40; HOLMES, Tyrell 3-90; JONES, Denzell 2-41; BENZING, Scott 2-11; LEE, Darius 1-25. WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 5-36; Ralph Greene 4-50; Cody Morgan 4-50; Ryan Owens 3-17; Brandon Peoples 2-17; Anthony Carrington 1-13; Dominique Williams 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: CCSU-WATSON, Chuck 1-3; REESE, Antwione 1-0. WAGNER-None. FUMBLES: CCSU-None. WAGNER-Brian Gehring 1-1. CCSU (4-5,2-1) vs. WAGNER (2-7,1-4) Date: 11/02/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 1656 Kickoff time: 1:00 pm • End of Game: 3:43 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:43 Officials: Temperature: 63 • Wind: • Weather: Clear, Sunny

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2013 game summarieS GAME 10

Monmouth 23, Wagner 6 November 9, 2013

Staten Island, NY – Quarterback Brandon Hill completed 12-of-20 passes for 190 yards and running back Julian Hayes added 87 yards on 21 carries to lead Monmouth to a 23-6 victory over Wagner at Hameline Field. With the loss, the Seahawks fall to 2-8 on the season while the Hawks even their season mark at 5-5. Fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) came into the game 40 yards shy of the 1,000-yard rushing mark and he hit the milestone on a late second-quarter run, en route to a 20-carrry, 72-yard afternoon which gives him 1,032 for the season. The first three-time captain in Seahawk history, Williams has now passed the 1,000-yard mark in three straight seasons, having rushed for 1,338 yards in 2011 and 1,228 yards in 2012. Junior Brian Gehring (Tigard, OR/ Tigard/Laney CC) made his second consecutive start at quarterback for the Seahawks and went 10-of-20 through the air for 97 yards. Senior Kramer Berg (Plymouth, MN/ Wayzata/Rochester CC) came on late in the fourth quarter to complete 5-of-13 passes for 86 yards. The Seahawks’ leading receiver on the afternoon was fifth-year senior Tyree Watkins (Camden. NJ/Camden/Duke) who grabbed five passes for 69 yards. For the season, Watkins is the team leader in both receptions, with 41, and with 467 receiving yards. Linebacker Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/ Cherry Hill West) was Wagner’s leading tackler with eight, fellow linebacker Max Wassel (Totowa, NJ/ Passaic Valley) added seven stops while safety Blake Bascom (Monroe Township, NJ/ Monroe) and cornerback Deangelo Box Score (Final) James (Miami, FL/ American Senior) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL added six tackles apiece. Monmouth vs WAGNER (11/09/13 at Staten Island, NY) Monmouth used some trickery on the game’s opening kickoff set up its first touchdown of the game as Darren Ambush took a lateral from Lavon Chaney and dashed 56 yards to give the Hawks a first down on the Wagner 30-yard line. On the second play from scrimmage, Hayes raced 29-yards for a touchdown and score on Monmouth’s second play from scrimmage. Hayes had a one-yard touchdown run on the Monmouth’s possession that was set up by a 65-yard pass from Hill to Michael McLafferty up the right sideline to put the Hawks up 13-0. McLafferty finished with four receptions for 119 yards. Lopez’ first field goal of the day came with 30 seconds left in the half to make it 13-3 at intermission.

Score by Quarters Monmouth WAGNER Qtr 1st

Time 13:56 09:37 2nd 00:30 3rd 09:42 02:43 4th 07:05

1

13 0

2

0 3

3

3 3

4

7 0

Total

23 6

Scoring play MU - HAYES, Julian 29 yd run (SPILLANE, Eric kick failed), 2-30 1:04 MU - HAYES, Julian 1 yd run (SPILLANE, Eric kick), 3-69 1:04 WAGNER - David Lopez 37 yd field goal, 4-9 0:59 MU - SPILLANE, Eric 31 yd field goal, 9-48 4:23 WAGNER - David Lopez 21 yd field goal, 7-47 2:20 MU - PHILLIPS, E. 13 yd pass from HILL, Brandon (SPILLANE, Eric kick), 5-36 2:26

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

MU 16 42-146 190 21-12-0 63-336 0-0 0-0 3-106 0-0 8-33.0 1-0 9-105 33:30 4 of 13 0 of 1 3-4 5-26

WAGNER 14 34-69 183 33-15-0 67-252 0-0 3-2 5-109 0-0 8-41.9 2-2 2-22 26:30 3 of 17 0 of 2 2-4 1-3

RUSHING: Monmouth-HAYES, Julian 21-87; ASANTE, K.B. 19-65; TEAM 1-minus 3; HILL, Brandon 1-minus 3. WAGNER-Dominique Williams 20-72; Brian Gehring 7-17; Matthais McKinnon 3-2; Andre Yevchinecz 1-minus 3; Kramer Berg 3-minus 19. PASSING: Monmouth-HILL, Brandon 12-20-0-190; SUMLIN, Eric 0-1-0-0. WAGNER-Brian Gehring 10-20-0-97; Kramer Berg 5-13-0-86. RECEIVING: Monmouth-McLAFFERTY, M. 4-119; PHILLIPS, E. 4-39; STERLING, Neal 2-35; ASANTE, K.B. 1-minus 1; DAVENPORT, L. 1-minus 2. WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 5-69; Ralph Greene 3-27; Isaiah Gills 2-26; Cody Morgan 2-19; Brandon Peoples 1-21; Anthony Carrington 1-16; Dominique Williams 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Monmouth-None. WAGNER-None. FUMBLES: Monmouth-CHANEY, Lavon 1-0. WAGNER-Andre Yevchinecz 1-1; Kramer Berg 1-1. Monmouth (5-5) vs. WAGNER (2-8) Date: 11/09/13 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2167 Kickoff time: 12:00 pm • End of Game: 2:33 pm • Total elapsed time: 2:33 Officials: Temperature: 46 • Wind: Light • Weather: Cloudy

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2013 game summaries GAME 11

Wagner 10, Saint Francis(PA) 7 November 16, 2013

Loretto, PA – The Wagner football team closed the 2013 season on a high note, snapping a four-game losing streak behind a dominant defensive effort and 238 yards rushing, as the Seahawks earned a 10-7 win at Saint Francis U in a game seen live on ESPN 3. With the victory, Wagner finishes with an overall record of 3-8 and a 2-5 mark in the Northeast Conference (NEC) while the Red Flash, which entered the game harboring NEC title hopes, fall to 4-6, 2-3 in league play with one game remaining. Redshirt freshman quarterback Chris Andrews (Queens, NY/St. Joseph’s/Valley Forge) ran for a career-high 127 yards on 25 carries while fifth-year senior running back Dominique Williams (Bridgeton, NJ/Bridgeton/Milford Academy) added 95 yards on 24 carries in his final game as a Seahawk. Andrews, who went the whole way behind center, also completed 10-of-12 passes for 63 yards, including a one-yard touchdown pass to fifth-year senior wide receiver Tyree Watkins (Camden, NJ/Camden/Duke) with 6:32 left in the first half. Andrews’ one-yard flip to Watkins put the Seahawks up for good at 10-7 and completed the day’s scoring. Saint Francis U running back Kyle Harbridge, who entered the game ranked eighth all-time NEC rushing yards, opened the day’s scoring with a 43-yard touchdown dash on fourth-and-one with 9:13 to go in the first quarter, which capped a five-play, 65-yard drive. The Seahawks answered with an eight-play, 66-yard drive that was culminated with a 26-yard field goal by fifth-year senior David Lopez (Plantation, FL/ American Heritage). Lopez’ boot made it a 7-3 game with 5:04 left in the first quarter. Lopez’ first-quarter boot was historic in that it was his 44th career made field goal, as he ends his career tied with former Seahawk great Piotr Czech (200407) for the No. 1 spot on both the NEC and the Wagner all-time list. A balanced defensive effort was keyed by five different Seahawks who came up with five tackles apiece in linebackers Greg Hilliard (Brockton, MA/Brockton/Suffield Academy/UMass), Trevor Loveland (Cherry Hill, NJ/Cherry Hill West) and Yamir Ortiz (River Vale, NJ/Pascack Valley), along with defensive backs Jarrett Dieudonne (Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Dillard/Purdue) and Blake Bascom (Monroe Township, NJ/Monroe). The suffocating Seahawk defense limited SFU to 144 total yards and six first downs, which are the least allowed by Wagner in each of these categories all season. Wagner also held SFU to just 74 passing yards, a season-low allowed by the Seahawks, as QB Max Ward was hurried into 7-for-13 passing day for just 49 yards. Wagner matched its season-high of four sacks, a figure first attained vs. Robert Morris (10/26). Hilliard paced the Seahawks with two sacks while fifth-year senior defensive end Lawrence Williams (Philadelphia, PA/George Washington/Milford Academy) and sophomore defensive end Mike Mentor (North Bergen, NJ/North Bergen/Fork Union) recorded one each. For the game, Wagner out-gained SFU 301-144. Wagner held a 202-87 edge in total yards while taking a 10-7 lead into halftime. During the scoreless second half, the teams combined for just 179 yards with the Seahawks out-gaining the Red Flash 12257. Each team crossed the 50-yard line just one time each in the second half. Wagner’s deepest penetration was to the SFU 37 early in the third-quarter while the Red Flash reached the Seahawk 46 in its one trip across the 50-yard line. The 238 rushing yards were a season-high for the Seahawks and the most since Nov. 24, 2012 when Wagner totaled 245 yards on the ground en route to its 31-20 win over Colgate in the first round of the NCAA FCS Playoffs. The teams combined for 17 punts this afternoon, with SFU punter Zack Draber punting the ball 10 times for a 44.0 average while redshirt junior #A.J. Firestone# (Mercersburg, PA/Mercersburg) booted the ball seven times for a 44.6-yard average which is the best single-game average by a Seahawk this season. Firestone also had two punts downed inside the 20-yard line, including a clutch 44-yard effort in the final 90 seconds that pinned the Red Flash back on their own 12-yard line.

Box Score (Final) 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL WAGNER vs Saint Francis U (11/16/13 at Loretto, Pa.) Score by Quarters WAGNER Saint Francis U

1

3 7

2

7 0

3

0 0

4

0 0

Total

10 7

Qtr 1st

Time Scoring play 09:13 SFU - HARBRIDGE, Kyle 43 yd run (GEESEY, Lance kick), 5-65 2:08 05:04 WAGNER - David Lopez 26 yd field goal, 8-66 4:09 2nd 06:32 WAGNER - Tyree Watkins 1 yd pass from Chris Andrews (David Lopez kick), 18-88 8:20 FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 16 57-238 63 13-10-0 70-301 0-0 3-14 1-21 0-0 7-44.6 2-1 5-40 36:03 6 of 17 1 of 1 2-2 4-28

SFU 6 28-70 74 15-9-0 43-144 0-0 4-37 2-50 0-0 10-44.0 0-0 6-49 23:57 1 of 12 1 of 1 0-0 3-23

RUSHING: WAGNER-Chris Andrews 24-127; Dominique Williams 25-95; A.J. Firestone 1-18; Matthais McKinnon 5-2; TEAM 2-minus 4. Saint Francis U-HARBRIDGE, Kyle 21-98; DRAYER, Zack 1-0; DICKSON, Khairi 2-0; WARD, Max 4-minus 28. PASSING: WAGNER-Chris Andrews 10-12-0-63; Kramer Berg 0-1-0-0. Saint Francis U-WARD, Max 7-13-0-49; THOMPSON, Capri 2-2-0-25. RECEIVING: WAGNER-Tyree Watkins 4-17; Ralph Greene 2-27; Anthony Carrington 1-7; Dominique Williams 1-5; Cody Morgan 1-5; Isaiah Gills 1-2. Saint Francis U-LaDUKE, Ryan 2-28; DOMONKOS, Dane 2-16; DICKSON, Khairi 2-minus 1; HARBRIDGE, Kyle 1-13; BOWMAN, Anthony 1-12; SMITH, Terell 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Saint Francis U-None. FUMBLES: WAGNER-Chris Andrews 2-1. Saint Francis U-None. WAGNER (3-8,2-4) vs. Saint Francis U (4-6,2-3) Date: 11/16/13 • Site: Loretto, Pa. • Stadium: DeGol Field Attendance: 1214 Kickoff time: 12:00 pm • End of Game: 3:00 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Andrew Keenan; Umpire: Wilson Durisko; Linesman: Anthony Solimin; Line judge: Mike Nolan; Back judge: Joe Villella; Field judge: Daniel Carr; Side judge: Doug Donnelly; Alternate: Dann Whitmore; Temperature: 53 deg. • Wind: • Weather: clear skies, sunny

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2013 NEC HONOREES

All-NEC First Team P - A.J. Firestone PK - David Lopez

All-NEC Second Team

DL - Fidel Okoye RB - Dominique Williams

NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (3.2 GPA or Higher) Year Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.

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Name Brett Buzzard A.J. Firestone Anthony Fiumefreddo Trevor Loveland Joshua Martinez Max Wassell Phillip Faccone Brian Gehring Patrick Gibbons Riley Magner Bryan Maley Kevin Messier Jarrod Molzon Ryan Wytanis Franklyn Cervenka Ryan Owens Spencer Phillips John Rodriguez Ryan Brenner Isaiah Gills Anthony Hickey Clayton Lisy Mathieu Loiselle Sean Nastelon Nnamdi Nwaigwe Shurman Riggins Nicholas Rizzo Matthew Tozzi Joseph Wightman Andre Yevchinecz

Major Business Administration Mathematics Business Administration Business Administration Nursing Business Administration Sociology Economics Mathematics Undecided Business Administration Sociology Business Administration Business Administration Undecided Undecided Business Administration Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided

NEC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or Higher) Senior Trevor Loveland Business Administration

2009 and 2013 First-Team All-NEC QB Nick Doscher and Walt Hameline on Graduation Day, 2013

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2013 statistics 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL 2013 Results WAGNER Game Results (as of Aug 12, 2014) All games Date

08/31/13 09/06/13 09/14/13 09/21/13 * 09/28/13 * 10/05/13 * 10/12/13 * 10/26/13 * 11/02/13 11/09/13 * 11/16/13

Opponent

GEORGETOWN MERRIMACK at Syracuse at Delaware BRYANT at Sacred Heart at Duquesne ROBERT MORRIS CCSU MONMOUTH at Saint Francis U

W L L L L W L L L L W

Score

Overall

Conference

Time

Attend

28-21 41-42 0-54 9-49 28-47 23-20 7-34 13-17 17-52 6-23 10-7

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 3-8

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-4 2-4

2:36 2:57 3:04 2:45 3:30 2:47 2:45 3:05 2:43 2:33 3:00

2702 2634 33299 15723 2493 4288 2781 2115 1656 2167 1214

2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL Season Stats WAGNER Overall2013 Team Statistics (as of Aug 12, 2014) All games Team Statistics

WAGNER

SCORING Points Per Game FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards KICK RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INT RETURN AVERAGE FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards Average Per Game PUNTS-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average KICKOFFS-Yards Average Per Kick Net kick average TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 3rd-Down Pct 4TH-DOWN Conversions 4th-Down Pct SACKS BY-Yards MISC YARDS TOUCHDOWNS SCORED FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ON-SIDE KICKS RED-ZONE SCORES RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS PAT-ATTEMPTS ATTENDANCE Games/Avg Per Game Neutral Site Games Score by Quarters WAGNER Opponents

1st 2nd

23 54 98 110

182 16.5 185 92 72 21 1770 2189 419 500 3.5 160.9 12 1447 146-302-17 4.8 9.9 131.5 7 3217 802 4.0 292.5 58-1142 25-145 4-64 19.7 5.8 16.0 20-8 57-546 49.6 79-2984 37.8 33.0 44-2585 58.8 34.3 30:31 59/190 31% 9/22 41% 17-101 0 21 12-16 0-0 (21-27) 78% (14-27) 52% (20-20) 100% 13767 6/2294 3rd

4th

51 54 48 110

OT

0 0

OPP

366 33.3 203 78 111 14 1626 1870 244 413 3.9 147.8 21 2456 209-322-4 7.6 11.8 223.3 24 4082 735 5.6 371.1 34-850 27-279 17-162 25.0 10.3 9.5 14-7 87-720 65.5 69-2651 38.4 34.5 69-4100 59.4 39.6 29:21 56/153 37% 5/9 56% 32-211 89 48 11-16 0-0 (42-50) 84% (32-50) 64% (45-48) 94% 57305 5/11461 0/0

Total 182 366

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2013 2013 statistics WAGNER FOOTBALL WAGNER Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 12, 2014) All games 2013 Combined Statistics

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Date 08/31/13 09/06/13 09/14/13 09/21/13 09/28/13 10/05/13 10/12/13 10/26/13 11/02/13 11/09/13 11/16/13

Opponent GEORGETOWN MERRIMACK at Syracuse at Delaware BRYANT at Sacred Heart at Duquesne ROBERT MORRIS CCSU MONMOUTH at Saint Francis U

Rushing

att

gain loss

Att. 2702 2634 33299 15723 2493 4288 2781 2115 1656 2167 1214

net avg td

Dominique Williams Matthais McKinnon Chris Andrews Ralph Greene Matt Misley Brian Gehring A.J. Firestone John Distefano BROWN, Wayne Kramer Berg Anthony Carrington Cody Morgan Andre Yevchinecz TEAM Total Opponents

11-11 258 1215 88 1127 4.4 6 11-0 69 264 17 247 3.6 1 8-3 73 328 101 227 3.1 1 11-8 15 85 9 76 5.1 0 8-5 37 129 59 70 1.9 2 5-2 18 114 56 58 3.2 2 7-0 1 18 0 18 18.0 0 9-0 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5-0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 7-1 15 28 30 -2 -0.1 0 11-10 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 5-0 2 0 5 -5 -2.5 0 9-0 2 0 10 -10 -5.0 0 5-0 7 0 40 -40 -5.7 0 11 500 2189 419 1770 3.5 12 11 413 1870 244 1626 3.9 21

Passing

gp-gs

Matt Misley Kramer Berg Chris Andrews Brian Gehring TEAM Dominique Williams Andre Yevchinecz Total Opponents Receiving

Tyree Watkins Anthony Carrington Ralph Greene Dominique Williams Cody Morgan Ryan Owens Brandon Peoples Matthais McKinnon Isaiah Gills Andre Yevchinecz Bryant Watts Pat Murphy James Cesa Jeremiah Bell Total Opponents Field Goals

Dominique Williams David Lopez Tyree Watkins Bryan Maley Matt Misley Brian Gehring Chris Andrews Mike Mentor Matthais McKinnon Deangelo James Anthony Carrington Cody Morgan Max Wassel Ryan Owens Total Opponents Score by Quarters WAGNER Opponents

pct

lg avg/g

yds td

51.6 454 3 44.7 325 0 42.7 375 4 57.4 293 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 48.3 1447 7 64.9 2456 24

gp-gs

td

no.

yds

avg

11-11 45 484 11-10 25 250 11-8 19 222 11-11 15 96 5-0 10 107 11-9 9 79 9-0 7 63 11-0 6 51 8-0 3 28 9-0 2 16 11-4 2 10 2-0 1 14 9-0 1 14 9-0 1 13 11 146 1447 11 209 2456 9-12 3-4

Scoring

effic comp-att-int

td

7 4 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 48

pct. 01-19

20-29

75.0 0-0 75.0 0-0 fg

9-12 3-4 12-16 11-16 1st

10.8 10.0 11.7 6.4 10.7 8.8 9.0 8.5 9.3 8.0 5.0 14.0 14.0 13.0 9.9 11.8 3-3 0-0

kick

13-13 7-7 20-20 45-48 2nd

23 54 98 110

3rd

4 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 24 30-39

3-4 1-1

lg avg/g

26 56.8 24 46.4 67 46.9 35 58.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 67 131.5 77 223.3

lg avg/g

67 44.0 29 22.7 46 20.2 19 8.7 33 21.4 20 7.2 21 7.0 22 4.6 19 3.5 9 1.8 6 0.9 14 7.0 14 1.6 13 1.4 67 131.5 77 223.3 40-49

3-4 2-2

4th

51 54 48 110

-

lg blk

50-99

OT

0 0

-

0-1 0-1

-

Overall 3-8 2-4 1-4

47 45

pts

- 42 - 40 - 24 - 16 - 12 - 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 - 182 - 366

2 0

Home 1-5 0-3 1-2

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Pe n a l t y RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions Interceptions

no.

Jarrett Dieudonne Deangelo James Bruce Brittingham

2 1 1

Punting

Away 2-3 2-1 0-2

WAGNER 185 92 72 21 1770 500 3.5 160.9 12 1447 146-302-17 4.8 9.9 131.5 7 3217 4.0 292.5 58-1142 25-145 4-64 20-8 57-546 79-37.8 30:31 59/190 9/22 yds avg td

36 18.0 24 24.0 4 4.0

no. yds avg

Matt Misley A.J. Firestone

13 7 3 1 1 25 27

82 39 14 -1 11 145 279

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

Matthais McKinnon Nevon WIlliams Deangelo James Brandon Peoples COOPER, Daquan Tyree Watkins Fred Locklary Total Opponents All Purpose

Dominique Willia Matthais McKinn Tyree Watkins Ralph Greene Nevon WIlliams Total Opponents Total Offense

yds avg td

26 457 17.6 12 256 21.3 9 205 22.8 7 145 20.7 2 55 27.5 1 15 15.0 1 9 9.0 58 1142 19.7 34 850 25.0

g

rush

rcv

pr

fc i20 50+ blk

0 12 4 5

no.

6.3 5.6 4.7 -1.0 11.0 5.8 10.3

OPP 203 78 111 14 1626 413 3.9 147.8 21 2456 209-322-4 7.6 11.8 223.3 24 4082 5.6 371.1 34-850 27-279 17-162 14-7 87-720 69-38.4 29:21 56/153 5/9 36 24 4

lg tb

Punt Returns

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

lg

0 1 0

51 1812 35.5 55 28 1172 41.9 52

Andre Yevchinecz James Howell Cody Morgan COOPER, Daquan Dominique Williams Total Opponents

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

0-1 0-1 -

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

73 102.5 15 22.5 36 28.4 14 6.9 17 8.8 62 11.6 18 2.6 5 0.6 3 0.6 10 -0.3 0 -0.4 0 -1.0 0 -1.1 0 -8.0 73 160.9 66 147.8

8-5 87.41 49-95-7 7-1 72.76 34-76-3 8-3 91.60 32-75-4 5-2 95.58 31-54-2 5-0 0.00 0-1-0 11-11 -200.00 0-1-1 9-0 0.00 0-0-0 11 84.98 146-302-17 11 151.09 209-322-4

fg

David Lopez Bryan Maley

83 83

gp-gs

Score 28-21 41-42 0-54 9-49 28-47 23-20 7-34 13-17 17-52 6-23 10-7

W L L L L W L L L L W

0 0 0 0 0 0 1

7 5

4 3

lg

17 19 8 0 11 19 62 lg

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

31 33 32 51 32 15 9 51 97

kr

ir

total avg/g

11 1127 96 11 0 0 1234 112.2 11 247 51 0 457 0 755 68.6 11 0 484 0 15 0 499 45.4 11 76 222 0 0 0 298 27.1 11 0 0 0 256 0 256 23.3 11 1770 1447 145 1142 64 4568 415.3 11 1626 2456 279 850 162 5373 488.5

Dominique Williams Chris Andrews Matt Misley Brian Gehring Kramer Berg Total Opponents

g plays

11 8 8 5 7 11 11

rush

pass

total avg/g

259 1127 0 1127 102.5 148 227 375 602 75.2 132 70 454 524 65.5 72 58 293 351 70.2 91 -2 325 323 46.1 802 1770 1447 3217 292.5 735 1626 2456 4082 371.1

Total 182 366

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0 0

Pass defense

Fumbles

blkd


2013 statistics 2013 WAGNER FOOTBALL WAGNER Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 12, 2014) 2013 Defensive Statistics All games # 17 35 23 9 56 1 10 91 92 12 49 94 99 36 96 29 2 13 28 57 32 47 22 41 3 42 37 85 90 5 34 30 53 15 80 8 43 38 44 25 75 65 48 6 14 4 52 58 16 51 11

Defensive Leaders

gp-gs

Trevor Loveland Max Wassel Blake Bascom Deangelo James Greg Hilliard Jarrett Dieudonne Yamir Ortiz Lawrence Williams Mike Mentor Nevon WIlliams Najee Harris Davon Johnson Daevonte Barnett Anthony Emmanuele Fidel Okoye Bruce Brittingham Jarrid Williams COOPER, Daquan Eddie Davis Stephon Font-Toomer Patrick Gibbons PLEASANTS, R. James Howell Adebwale Godwin Tyree Watkins Robert Joseph John Distefano Isaiah Gills Josh Martinez Brandon Peoples Matt Barnett Anthony Rivers Mathieu Loiselle Keith Foster Anthony Carrington Fred Locklary Ryan Owens A.J. Firestone Anthony Fiumefreddo Dominique Williams David Fredrickson Matt McBride TOZZI, Matt Chris Andrews Andre Yevchinecz Ralph Greene Greg Burton Phil Faccone SWEENEY, Shawn John Aubel Matthais McKinnon Total Opponents

11-10 11-10 11-10 11-11 11-7 11-11 11-10 11-10 11-3 11-4 7-0 11-6 11-7 10-2 10-3 8-1 6-0 4-4 8-0 7-1 11-1 4-2 6-3 7-1 11-11 5-0 9-0 8-0 7-0 9-0 9-0 3-2 9-0 4-0 11-10 8-0 11-9 7-0 4-0 11-11 11-11 10-10 4-0 8-3 9-0 11-8 2-0 8-0 3-0 4-0 11-0 11 11

ua

Tackles a tot

40 28 30 32 35 24 32 21 26 26 32 17 17 29 17 19 10 18 17 9 14 9 7 15 9 13 12 9 7 12 9 10 6 10 8 8 7 8 6 8 6 7 4 8 7 5 5 2 5 1 2 4 5 1 1 4 1 4 2 3 1 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 . 2 . 1 1 2 . . 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . . . . 400 384 424 480

68 62 59 53 52 49 46 36 28 26 23 22 22 21 19 19 16 16 15 14 13 12 12 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 784 904

tfl/yds

11.0-28 11.0-28 1.5-4 0.5-1 8.5-36 2.5-7 1.5-2 5.0-22 2.0-11 2.0-8 . 5.5-23 4.0-15 0.5-2 3.0-11 . 3.0-9 . 1.5-3 1.0-7 0.5-1 . 1.0-4 . . 0.5-0 . . 0.5-0 . 0.5-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67-230 89-375

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

2.0-7 . 0.5-3 . . . . 1-24 2.5-21 . . 2-36 . . 4.0-20 . 2.0-11 . . . . . 2.5-11 . 1.0-8 . . . . . . 1-4 . . . . . . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.5-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17-101 4-64 32-211 17-162

1 1 4 7 1 9 . 2 . 1 . 3 . . 1 . . . 2 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 35

2 . . . 3 . 1 2 3 1 . . 1 2 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 27

. . . 1-0 . . 1-0 . 3-24 . . . . . 1-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . 7-31 8-78

1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 13

1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ROBB & LIA MEMORIAL TROPHIES

Robb & Lia Award Winners ROBB TROPHY Chester Sellito Bill Roehrich Neil Leonard John Mangiante Mark Weisner Ron Larder Gene Crimoli John Mangiante John Mangiante Charles Jopp Rudy Fusco Al Ferrie Frank Melos Dick Schlenker & Frank Spero George Cruzado Cliff Lish Nick Lia Jim Monroe Joe Mele Jack Casey Jack Kachadurian Jack Kachadurian Jack Ellis & Jack Vitale Tim Vorhies Rich Slizewski John Moria Bernie Previti John Mazanec & Kevin Murrell Tony Santo John Mazanec John Mazanec Alonzo Patterson Alonzo Patterson John Von Ahnen John Franco Ed Christensen John Chiofalo Jesse Foote Greg Kovar Terry Underwood Keith Johnson Greg Harris Woody Davis Terry O’Hare Chris Purdy Chris Purdy & Kito Lockwood Kito Lockwood Rick Sarille Mike Cerminaro John Campbell Rick Sarille Aaron Smith Lou Simone Chris Davis John Barrett John Sciarra Shaun Grover Chris Turner Jason Butler Shane Smith Nick Doscher Eric Foxworth Dominique Williams Nick Doscher Tyree Watkins

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YEAR 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

LIA TROPHY Greg Coe Ed Koszkowski Mike Bale Mike Bale Scott Spratford Neil Humphrey Tony DiVanno Tony Ferraro Tony Pisano Ralph Aquino Tony Masella Bob Olsen Don Edwards Bob Mackisey Morty Bernstein Ike Patterson Charlie Stinson Rich Robinson Artie DiMella Rich Robinson Horacio Moronta Chris Brown Dom DiGiorgio Ryan Tobin Bryan Devone & Ryan Tobin Richard Lampasona Roger Wyllie Ryan Tyburczy Ryan Linder J. P. Stubenvoll Kevin Goode Charlie Hoffman Jeremy Balina Somah Payne Tim Heaney Craig Romano Ryan Layton Bryan Brand Bryan Brand Dario Charlton Chaz Legette Mike Cox Mike Lombardo Mike Lombardo Trevor Loveland

Annually at homecoming, two Wagner College football players are selected to receive special awards for outstanding play. The James Robb Memorial Trophy is presented to the outstanding offensive player, while the Nick Lia Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Seahawks’ outstanding defensive player. Established in 1949, the Robb Trophy was named in memory of James Robb, a Seahawk gridiron star who was killed in action during World War II. It was presented to Wagner’s outstanding individual player in the annual Homecoming game until 1969. In that season, the Lia Trophy was introduced in honor of another Wagner football player, Nick Lia. The 1965 recipient of the Robb Trophy was killed in the Vietnam War. An outstanding defensive player and team captain, the Staten Island native was a graduate of Curtis High School. In 2000, Lt. Nick Lia was honored for his athletic achievements by being inducted into the Wagner College Athletics Hall of Fame. Lia helped lead the 1964 football team to an undefeated season and captained the ‘65 team. This year’s winners, as selected by an alumni panel, will be announced at the end of this season’s Homecoming contest. Each recipient receives an award and his name is added to the standing trophies Son display in the Hall of Fame Room in the Spiro Sports Center.

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Tradition of Excellence

1987 NCAA National Champs

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SEAHAWKS FOOTBALL TIMELINE

1920-1939

The first team: Wagner College Football 1927 OCTOBER 1, 1927 Wagner plays its first varsity football game, losing 44-6 to the New York Aggies in Farmingdale, Long Island. Gus Keifer scores the first points in Wagner history on a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown. NOVEMBER 5, 1927 The first win in Wagner football history is recorded. Wagner defeats City College of New York 14-13. OCTOBER 13, 1928 The Green Wave plays its first game at Wagner Field. The football team will call the field home for forty seasons, until Fischer Memorial Field is christened in 1967.

Gus Keifer, 1928 Football Captain 1933 After two losses by a combined score of 71-0, the remainder of Wagner’s 1933 schedule is cancelled due to a shortage of players. Coach Frank Spotts organizes intramural games and promises to field a team the following season. NOVEMBER 12, 1938 Wagner defeats Bergen County College 24-0 to finish the season with a 4-2 record, its first winning season. This signals an amazing turnaround as the Green Wave had been winless for the previous three seasons.

Bill Wiley The 1939 Green Wave

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1940-1959

Michael Perfect in 1940 Don Cavalli in 1959 NOVEMBER 20, 1941 Wagner’s 27-0 win over Brooklyn caps a 5-1 season, the most wins in school history. Senior stars such as Bob Burton, George Schipani and Bill Wiley finish their varsity careers with an unprecedented record of 17-6-1.

MAY 26, 1947 New York Giants football star Jim Lee Howell is named Wagner’s head coach. The student body adopts the name Seahawks for the school’s athletic teams before the season. NOVEMBER 12, 1949 Chester Selitto earns the first James Robb Trophy, awarded annually to the outstanding player in the Homecoming game. Robb excelled on the football field before graduating Wagner in 1935. He was killed during World War II. NOVEMBER 19, 1949 The Seahawks trounce Panzer 52-12, the most points a Wagner team would score until 1980. They finish the season 7-1-1, closing with an eight-game unbeaten streak. Jay Quintana, Matt Scaffa, Chester Selitto and Don Drown lead an offense which scores 254 points, a Wagner mark which will be topped just once before 1980. 1957 John Mangiante becomes the only Seahawk to win three Robb Trophies. Mangiante won the award for the first time in 1952, before entering the service. He returned to Grymes Hill to capture the award in 1956 and 1957.

Head Coach Mickey Sullivan and John Mangiante in 1957

1959 Don Cavalli throws for a Wagner record 382 yards in a 28-6 win over Susquehanna, a mark which would stand for 35 years. Cavalli would go on to pass for 4,393 yards from 1958-61, a mark which would also stand until 1994.

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1960s ~ 1970s 1973 Seahawk linebacker Scott Spratford is named the Met Conference Defensive Player of the Year. 1974 Defensive back Tony Parisi is named Wagner’s third AP first team Little All-American. He remains Wagner’s career leader with 24 interceptions.

Tight end Rich Kotite (above) and safety Mike Kelly (right) were standouts in the mid-60s and both are members of the WC Athletics Hall of Fame. 1960 Quarterback Don Cavalli hooks up with his wide receiver roommate Al Ferrie for eight touchdowns as the Seahawks set a school mark with 256 points on the way to a 9-0 season, the first undefeated record in school history. 1962 Mickey Sullivan becomes the first head coach to leave Wagner with a career winning record, finishing 26-16-0 in five seasons. 1964 Another prolific pass-catch combo guides Wagner to its second undefeated season at 10-0. Quarterback Dan Coughlin throws for a school-record 1,810 yards, 943 of which go to tight end Rich Kotite. 1965 Tight end Rich Kotite is named Wagner’s first Little AllAmerican, earning first team honors from the Associated Press after finishing his Wagner career with 119 catches for 2,065 yards. SEPTEMBER 23, 1967 The Seahawks play their first game on Fischer Memorial Field, defeating Western Maryland 25-8 before 2,700 fans.

1976 Bob Grady catches a school-record 61 passes in one season. OCTOBER 7, 1978 The Seahawks play at Giants Stadium for the first time, defeating Hofstra 21-17. APRIL 28, 1978 Bill Russo becomes the eighth coach in Wagner history as Bob Hicks steps down after 16 seasons. Hicks posted a 77-64-6 record with two undefeated seasons.

Right: All-American defensive back Tony Parisi

Below: The 1967 Lambert Bowl winners finished a perfect 9-0.

DECEMBER 14, 1967 Wagner’s Little All-America defensive tackle John Gloistein is presented with the Lambert Bowl, awarded to the top Division III team in the East, as the Seahawks post their third undefeated season in eight years at 9-0. NOVEMBER 1, 1969 Greg Coe is the first winner of the Nick Lia Memorial Trophy, named for the former Seahawk captain who was killed in Vietnam. The award is presented to Wagner’s outstanding defensive player in the annual Homecoming game.

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1980s

NOVEMBER 22, 1980 The Seahawks play in their first NCAA Tournament game, falling 41-13 in a quarterfinal at Ithaca. 1982 Alonzo Patterson’s #21 becomes the only retired jersey in school history. Patterson leaves Wagner as a three-time ECAC Player of the Year, a first-team AP Little All-American and the school’s rushing leader with 4,177 yards. NOVEMBER 19, 1983 Wagner wins its first ECAC Championship, defeating St. John’s 48-7 for the Metro New York-New Jersey Championship.

DECEMBER 12, 1987 Wagner wins the Division III National Championship, defeating Dayton 19-3 in the Stagg Bowl. Quarterback Greg Kovar throws for 301 yards and two touchdowns. OCTOBER 15, 1988 Terry Underwood runs for a Wagner record 363 yards as the Seahawks pile up a school-record 673 yards of total offense in 30-24 win against Hofstra. Underwood finishes the season as Wagner’s single-season (1,809) and career (5,010) rushing leader.

1983 John Franco becomes the first Seahawk to lead the nation in rushing, averaging 145.8 yards per game in a season cut short by injury after eight games.

Wagner College all-time coaching leader Walt Hameline

Three-time ECAC Player of the Year Alonzo Patterson

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1990s NOVEMBER 21, 1992 The Seahawks win the ECAC Southeast Championship in their final season of Division III competition, 48-6 versus St. Francis(PA). SEPTEMBER 11, 1993 Linebacker Ryan Tobin makes a Wagner record 27 tackles against C.W. Post. He leaves Wagner second all-time in tackles and a single-season record 150 in 1993. OCTOBER 16, 1993 Head coach Walt Hameline notches his 100th win, 47-10 over Pace.

NOVEMBER 20, 1993 Chris Purdy’s four rushing touchdowns spark Wagner’s 32-0 win over Iona for a record fifth ECAC Championship in the Seahawks’ first season in Division I-AA. NOVEMBER 8, 1994 Jason Cue Linebacker Ryan Tobin (1990-93) breaks a 34 holds several defensive records for the year-old Wagner record with 383 yards passing against San Diego. Cue finishes his Wagner career as the season and career leader in passing yards, despite playing just two seasons after transferring to Grymes Hill. NOVEMBER 11, 1995 Kito Lockwood joins Terry Underwood and Alonzo Patterson as the only Seahawks to top 3,000 career rushing yards, finishing with 3,156.

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1996 Wagner becomes a charter member of the Northeast Conference in football. The Seahawks join charter members Robert Morris, Monmouth, St. Francis (PA) and Central Connecticut St. OCTOBER 26, 1996 Sean Hurley breaks Rich Kotite’s Seahawk record for career receptions. Hurley finishes his career with 131 receptions. SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 W a g n e r marks the 70th Anniversary of Seahawk Football with the debut of the first permanent All-time Sacks leader Rick Williams (1989stadium at Fischer 92) Memorial Field. The day also serves as an anniversary celebration for the 1967 and 1987 teams. OCTOBER 18, 1997 With a 116-yard performance on Homecoming vs. Central Connecticut St., Rick Sarille became the fourth Seahawk to rush for 3,000 yards and joined Terry Underwood as the only players to accomplish the feat as a junior. OCTOBER 23, 1999 Against Marist, running back Rick Sarille becomes Wagner’s all-time leading rusher, breaking the mark of 5,010 yards held by Terry Underwood. Sarille concluded his career with 5,290 career rushing yards. The All-American gained 100 or more yards 28 times in his collegiate career including eight 200plus yard games.

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The 21st Century OCTOBER 28, 2000 Wide receiver Jason Bain became Wagner’s all-time leader in career receptions and career receiving yards in the College’s first-ever overtime contest as Robert Morris topped the Seahawks 38-31. Bain ended his remarkable career with 142 catches for 2,294 yards. OCTOBER 20, 2002 Head Coach Walt Hameline (1981-present) wins his 150 career game at Wagner in a 38-7 win over Northeast Conference opponent St. Francis (PA). 2004 Quarterback John Sciarra sets a host of single season and single game school records in his first season as a Seahawk after transferring from UCLA. 2005 In the 75th Anniversary Season, the records Defensive back/kicker continued to fall for returner Frantz Placide John Sciarra as the was one of a school-record quarterback ended his record nine Seahawks who career at Wagner with earned All-NEC honors numerous school single game, season and career passing records. Sciarra became the first NEC player to ever throw for 3,000 yards, ending the season with 3,321. SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 John Sciarra throws a school record five TD passes in a 52-25 win at Saint Peter’s. OCTOBER 22, 2005 Sciarra is at it again on Homecoming with a school record 409 passing yards and 33 completions in a 38-34 loss to Central Connecticut St. WR Chris Turner hauls in all four of Sciarra’s TD passes to establish his own school record. Turner would end his career in 2006 as Wagner’s all-time leader with 33 TD receptions, 2,816 yards and 213 receptions. NOVEMBER 12, 2005 In the final game of his 25th season as head coach, Walt Hameline wins his 175th career game as the Seahawks come from behind with a late field for a 23-21 win over St. Francis (PA).

SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 Piotr Czech sets a school and NEC record by hitting a 54-yard field goal at the end of the first half at Sacred Heart. Czech would match his kick three weeks later with another 54-yard make at Central Connecticut St. NOVEMBER 17, 2007 Senior running back Jason Butler capped his brilliant season and career by rushing for 238 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries to lift Wagner to a 41-27 victory over Jacksonville in the season finale for both teams. NOVEMBER 7, 2008 The memory of Nick Lia, a former Seahawk standout who was killed during the Vietnam War, was honored with the unveiling of a statue that will stand forever more in his honor at Wagner College Stadium. An outstanding defensive player, Lia helped lead the 1964 football team to an undefeated season and captained the 1965 team. The Staten Island native was a graduate of Curtis High School and during his time at Wagner, was a proud member of Delta Nu Fraternity. NOVEMBER 30, 2009 Freshman QB Nick Doscher was named the Northeast Conference Offensive Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-NEC, while junior punter Kyle Muir and junior return specialist Frantz Placide were named NEC First-Team All-Conference in the Special Teams department. Named to the All-NEC Second Team were offensive line – senior Matthew Martin and juniors Joe Feriozzi, and Cleveland Green. Defensively, senior defensive tackle Joseph Harkins was named to the All-NEC Second Team. NOVEMBER 6, 2010 Head Coach Walt Hameline, becomes just the eighth active FCS head coach to win 200 games as the SEahawks post a 31-20 win over Monmouth. He is also just the 66th coach in NCAA history to reach the 200win club and the 35th to do so at one school.

Walt Hameline NOVEMBER 17, 2012 The Seahawks stave off a determined Duquesne team in posting a 24-17 victory, giving the Seahawks the first NEC Football Championship in school history. NOVEMBER 24, 2012 Wagner becomes the first NEC team to post a win in the NCAA FCS Playoffs as the Seahawks defeat Patriot League Champion Colgate 31-20 in front of more than 3,000 fans at Hameline Field.

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SEAHAWKS FOOTBALL TIMELINE SEASON 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942-45 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971

COACH(ES) W-L-T Randolph Faries & Lucien Kempf............... 1-3-0 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................. 1-3-1 Ray Kirchmeyer..................................................1-7-0 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-5-0 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................3-4-0 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................2-2-2 Frank Spotts..................................................... 0-2-0 Frank Spotts...................................................... 1-4-0 Frank Spotts......................................................0-5-2 Frank Spotts...................................................... 0-3-1 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................0-5-0 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-2-0 Ray Kirchmeyer..................................................4-1-1 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-2-0 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................. 5-1-0 No Team (World War II) Ray Kirchmeyer................................................. 1-6-0 Jim Lee Howell................................................. 4-5-0 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-3-2 Jim Lee Howell................................................... 7-1-1 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-6-0 Jim Lee Howell..................................................2-6-0 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-5-0 Jim Lee Howell................................................. 2-4-0 Bunny Barbes.....................................................2-7-0 Bunny Barbes.....................................................0-7-0 Bunny Barbes......................................................0-7-1 Mickey Sullivan.................................................2-6-0 Mickey Sullivan.................................................3-5-0 Mickey Sullivan.................................................6-2-0 Mickey Sullivan................................................ 9-0-0 Mickey Sullivan.................................................6-3-0 Bob Hicks...........................................................4-4-1 Bob Hicks...........................................................6-3-0 Bob Hicks.........................................................10-0-0 Bob Hicks........................................................A3-6-0 Bob Hicks........................................................... 2-6-1 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 9-0-0 Bob Hicks...........................................................3-6-0 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 4-5-0 Bob Hicks............................................................5-3-1 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 5-4-0

Jim Lee Howell 1947-53

Mickey Sullivan 1957-61

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Bob Hicks...........................................................7-3-0 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 4-5-0 Bob Hicks............................................................5-3-1 Bob Hicks........................................................... 6-2-1 Bob Hicks............................................................2-7-1 Bob Hicks...........................................................2-7-0 Bill Russo............................................................2-8-0 Bill Russo............................................................5-5-0 Bill Russo............................................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline............................................. 9-1-0 Walt Hameline.............................................. 8-1-1 Walt Hameline..............................................8-2-1 Walt Hameline.............................................6-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline............................................ 13-1-0 Walt Hameline.............................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-3-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-4-0 Walt Hameline............................................. 7-3-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................3-6-0 Walt Hameline.............................................7-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................4-7-0 Walt Hameline.............................................7-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................3-8-0 Walt Hameline.................................................6-5 Walt Hameline.................................................5-6 Walt Hameline.................................................4-7 Walt Hameline.................................................9-4 Walt Hameline................................................. 3-8 83 Seasons (746 Games).......391-336-19 (.538)

Bob Hicks 1962-77

COACHING

Walt Hameline 1981-Present

HISTORY

COACH(ES) YEARS SEASONS Randolph Faries & Lucien Kempf 1927 1 Ray Kirchmeyer 1928-32, 37-46 11 Frank Spotts 1933-36 4 Jim Lee Howell 1947-53 7 Bunny Barbes 1954-56 3 Mickey Sulllivan 1957-61 5 Bob Hicks 1962-77 16 Bill Russo 1978-80 3 Walt Hameline 1981-Present 33 TOTALS 82

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RECORD PCT. 1-3-0 .250 29-39-4 .431 1-14-3 .138 24-30-3 .447 2-21-1 .104 26-16-0 .619 77-64-6 .544 15-15-0 .500 216-135-2 .615 391-336-19 .538

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SEAHAWKS POST-SEASON HISTORY 2012 NEC Champions, 2nd Round NCAA Playoffs The Seahawks' sprint to a historic 2012 NEC Title featured a nine-game winning streak and the first-ever FCS Playoff win by an NEC team, a 31-20 victory over Colgate (11/24). The superlatives for Wagner were many, including a final national Top-25 ranking in both major FCS Polls, and a pair of National Coach of the Year Honors for Head Coach Walt Hameline. Running back Dominique Williams was named to the College Sports Journal (CSJ) All-America Team while defensive tackle Daevonte Barnet was tabbed a CSJ Freshman All-American.

1987 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1995 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL PITTSBURGH, PA — Duquesne jumped on Wagner early, building a 30-7 lead with a monstrous air attack that accounted for 357 yards in a 44-20 win. Two Kito Lockwood scores brought Wagner within 30-20 early in the fourth quarter, but Duquesne scored twice on the ground to clinch the game. Seahawk quarterback Jason Miletic completed 22 passes for 251 yards in the loss. 1994

ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL

JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks turned the ball over five times and managed just 271 yards of total offense in a 34-14 loss at St. John’s University, losing an ECAC Championship game for the first time ever. Ahead 14-7 and driving into Red Storm territory, the Seahawks fumbled. St. John’s converted and never looked back. Pat Connolly caught five passes for 69 yards for Wagner.

1993 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The Seahawks won a record fifth ECAC crown and avenged a regular-season loss by shutting out the Gaels on their home turf, 32-0. AllAmerican linebacker Ryan Tobin, the game’s MVP, made 18 tackles, including 12 solos, three tackles for a loss, two sacks, and forced a fumble, while Chris Purdy ran for four Seahawk touchdowns.

1992 ECAC SOUTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP STATEN ISLAND, NY — Senior quarterback Terry O’Hare earned MVP honors as he passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for a score in leading the Seahawks to a 48-6 victory over the St. Francis (PA) Red Flash, avenging a regularseason loss. The Seahawk defense registered six sacks, including three by linebacker Bryan Devone.

1986 ECAC SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP LANCASTER, PA — Senior quarterback Jesse Foote ran for four touchdowns and passed for another as Wagner posted a 40-28 victory over host Franklin & Marshall to capture the ECAC South Championship at Williamson Field. Foote scored all four of his touchdowns in the final thirty minutes, including a 46-yard jaunt with 52 seconds remaining to seal the victory.

1985 ECAC SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP KING’S POINT, NY — Sophomore Peter Andolpho’s end zone tackle of King’s Point running back Doug Jones with 7:47 remaining in the first half provided Wagner with the winning margin as the Seahawks captured the ECAC South Championship with a 9-7 victory at Captain Tomb Field. Freshman running back Terry Underwood scored Wagner’s only touchdown on a two-yard run.

1983 ECAC METRO CHAMPIONSHIP JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks scored an ECAC Championship game record 48 points to capture the ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship over host St. John’s University, 48-7. The Seahawks took control early as tailback Ed Christensen scored three firstquarter touchdowns on runs of 77, 14 and 10 yards. Christensen ended the day with 177 yards on the ground.

The greatest day in the long and illustrious gridiron history of Wagner College came on a sunny December 12, 1987 in Phenix, Alabama, as the Seahawks captured the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship with a 19-3 victory against the University of Dayton. The Seahawks, winners of seven straight and 12 of 13 heading into the championship, rose to the challenge in the Stagg Bowl. Wagner jumped out to a 19-0 first-half lead and never looked back in cruising to the College’s first and only national championship in any sport. Quarterback Greg Kovar got Wagner on the board early, finding split end John Chaney in the end zone from 22 yards out with just under two minutes left in the opening quarter. Fullback Tom Pugh put the Seahawks up 13-0, bulldozing in from one yard out. Wide receiver Keith Johnson capped the Seahawk scoring 20 seconds before intermission, hauling in a 22yard Kovar spiral for a 19-0 halftime lead. With Kovar on the way to a 301yard day, the defense took it the rest of the way, holding Dayton to just 234 yards of total offense and 2.9 yards per play. End George Gaspar led the way with 16 tackles and a sack, while linebackers Artie DiMella and Chris West made 13 stops each. The Seahawks made three other NCAA Playoff appearances in the 1980s, earning berths in 1980 and 1982 and returning to defend their championship in 1988, but falling 34-31 in an overtime shoot-out to eventual national champion Ithaca.

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TEAM RECORDS Single Game Offense Plays ~ 90 at Towson State; 11/16/96

Points Scored Per Game ~ 35.0 in 1988 (315 in 9 games)

Yards Gained ~ 673 vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88

Touchdowns ~ 45 in 1981

First Downs ~ 30 at St. Francis (Pa.); 11/21/92

Field Goals Made ~ 16 Twice, Most Recent in 2012

Rushes ~ 77 at Kean; 11/13/82 77 vs. U.S.M.M.A.; 10/27/79 Yards Rushing ~ 472 vs. W. Connecticut St.; 10/3/86 Touchdowns Rushing ~ 7 vs. Iona; 9/26/81 First Downs Rushing ~ 21 vs. St. John’s; 9/17/82 Passes Attempted ~ 58 vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Completions ~ 33 vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Interceptions Thrown ~ 4 Five Times Most Recent: vs. San Diego; 11/13/99 Yards Gained Passing ~ 420 vs CCSU; 10/22/05 Touchdowns Passing ~ 5 at Saint Peter’s, 9/15/05 First Downs Passing ~ 17 vs. Salisbury State; 10/13/90 Points ~

62 vs. Jacksonville; 11/15/98 62 vs. Iona; 9/26/81

Touchdowns ~ 9 vs. Iona; 9/26/81 Field Goals ~ 4 vs. Delaware Valley; 9/14/91 4 at St. John’s; 9/29/01

Single Game Defense Fewest Plays Allowed ~ 36 vs. Trenton State; 9/23/83 Fewest Yards Allowed ~ 55 at Iona; 9/26/80 Fewest Rushes Allowed ~ 15 at St. John’s; 9/29/01 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed ~ (-56) at Iona; 10/10/92 Fewest Passes Allowed ~ 6 vs. Albany; 10/30/04 6 vs. West. Conn. St; 10/3/86 Fewest Completions Allowed ~ 0 vs. Hobart; 9/23/78 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed ~ 0 vs. Hobart; 9/23/78 Interceptions ~ 5 at Monmouth; 10/15/05

Season Offense Plays ~ 816 in 2012 Yards Gained ~ 4418 in 2005 First Downs ~225 in 2012 Rushes ~ 557 in 1982 Yards Gained Rushing ~2612 in 1982 Touchdowns Rushing ~ 37 in 1981 First Downs Rushing ~ 135 in 1986 Passes ~ 474 in 2005 Completions ~ 267 in 2005 Interceptions Thrown ~ 26 in 1978 Yards Gained Passing ~ 3332 in 2005 Touchdowns Passing ~ 26 in 2005 First Downs Passing ~ 155 in 2005

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Points Scored ~ 321 in 1981

Season Defense Fewest Plays Allowed 456 in 1956 (8 games) 509 in 1960 (9 games) 559 in 1988 (10 games) Fewest Yards Allowed 1579 in 1958 (8 games) 1789 in 1980 (9 games) 2192 in 2002 (11 games) 2317 in 1986 (10 games) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game 197.3 in 1958 (1579 in 8 games) Most Yards Allowed 2123 in 1956 (8 games) 3278 in 1977 (9 games) 3469 in 1994 (10 games) 3585 in 2006 (11 games) 4142 in 2012 (13 games) Most Yards Allowed Per Game 364.2 in 1977 (32378 in 9 games)

58 in 1959 (8 games) 146 in 2001 (9 games) 163 in 1992 (10 games) 210 in 2012 (13 games) Most Passing Yards Allowed 661 in 1959 (8 games) 1993 in 2006 (11 games) 2169 in 2001 (9 games) 2278 in 1993 (10 games) 2296 in 2012 (13 games) Most Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 241.1 in 2001 (2169 in 9 games) 227.8 in 1993 (2278 in 10 games) Highest Percentage of Passes Completed Against .590 in 2006 (167 of 283) Fewest Points Allowed 92 in 1959 (8 games) 42 in 1967 (9 games) 123 in 1986 (10 games) 134 in 2002 (11 games) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game 4.6 in 1967 (42 in 9 games) Most Points Allowed 194 in 1954 (8 games) 276 in 2001 (9 games) 265 in 1979 (10 games) Most Points Allowed Per Game 30.7 in 2001 (276 in 2001)

Fewest Rushes Allowed 334 in 1959 (8 games) 295 in 1995 (9 games) 344 in 1996 (10 games)

Most Wins in a Season 13 in 1987 (13-1)(National Championship) Most Regular Season Wins ~ 10 in 1967 (10-0)

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1022 in 1958 (8 games) 642 in 1995 (9 games) 680 in 1999 (10 games) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 68.0 in 1999 (680 in 10 games) Most Rushes Allowed 379 in 1957 (8 games) 530 in 1977 (9 games) 555 in 1978 (10 games)

Most Consecutive Wins ~ 11 (9/19/64-9/25/65) Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss 18 (9/19/81-11/31/82) Most Losses ~ 8 in 1978 / 8 in 2008 Most Consecutive Losses ~ 11 (1955-56) Largest Margin of Victory ~ 55 vs. Iona; 9/26/81 (62-7) Largest Margin of Defeat ~ 82 vs. St. Lawrence; 1936

Most Rushing Yards Allowed 1499 in 1956 (8 games) 2576 in 1977 (9 games) 2258 in 1978 (10 games) Most Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 285 in 1977 (2576 in 9 games) Fewest Passing Attempts Allowed 99 in 1958 (8 games) 124 in 1977 (9 games) 139 in 1979 (10 games) Fewest Completions Allowed 36 in 1954 (8 games) 39 in 1977 (9 games) 50 in 1979 (10 games) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 57.6 in 1954 (519 in 8 games) Lowest Percentage of Passes Completed Against .314 in 1977 (39 of 124) Most Passing Attempts Allowed 143 in 1959 (8 games) 283 in 2006 (11 games) 290 in 2001 (9 games) 358 in 1992 (10 games) 358 in 1993 (10 games) Most Completions Allowed

Shaun Grover (2002-05) boosted the Seahawk’s record setting offensive year in 2005 with a new school mark of 1,031 receiving yards.

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CAREER RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 9.

RUSHING YARDS Rick Sarille (1995-99).................... 5290 Terry Underwood (1985-88)........ 5010 Dominique Williams (2009-14) 4435. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)......... 4177 Kito Lockwood (1992-95)..............3156 Greg Harris (1988-91)....................2433 Chris Davis (2000-03)..................2342 Jason Butler (2004-07)............... 2088 Nick Doscher (2009- 12)............. 2088 John Campbell (1998-01)...............1973

PASSING YARDS 1. Nick Doscher (2009- 12)........6100 2. John Sciarra (2004-05)...........5902 3. Jason Cue (1993-94)................4590 4. Don Cavalli (1958-61)............... 4393 5. Greg Kovar (1985-88)............. 4068 6. Matt Abbey (2005-08)...........4021 7. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)............3870 8. Jesse Foote (1984-86)...............3639 9. Dan Coughlin (1962-64).......... 3634 10. Aaron Smith (1999-01)............ 3625

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Chris Turner (2003-06).......... 2863 2. Jason Bain (1997-00)...............2294 3. Shaun Grover (2002-05)........ 2256 4. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00)........ 2128 5. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...............2065 6. Mike Walker (1987-90).......... 2010 7. Lon Woods (2006-09)........... 1906 8. Sean Hurley (1993-96)...............1876 9. David Crawford (2008-12)..........1723 10. Al Ferrie (1957-60).................. 1703

PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. John Sciarra (2004-05)............. 473 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)........... 455 3. Matt Abbey (2005-08)............. 334 4. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)............... 313 5. Aaron Smith (1999-01).............. 283 6. Jason Cue (1993-94)..................282 7. Greg Kovar (1985-88)................ 274 8. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)............ 258 9. Jason Miletic (1995-96).............. 256 Jesse Foote (1984-86)................ 256 10. Don Cavalli (1958-61)................. 249 QB John Sciarra (2004-05) completely reTOUCHDOWN PASSES (1950-present) 1. Don Cavalli (1958-61)................... 46 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)............. 44 3. John Sciarra (2004-05)...............40 4. Aaron Smith (1999-01)................ 38 5. Jim Fagan (1969-1971).................. 28 6. Andy Uske (1972-1974)............... 28 7. Greg Kovar (1985-88).................. 27 8. Dan Coughlin (1962-64).............. 26 9. Jason Cue (1993-94).................... 26 10. Tim Kelley (1980-83)................... 25 RECEPTIONS 1. Chris Turner (2003-06).............213 2. Shaun Grover (2002-05)........... 181 3. Jason Bain (1997-00)..................142 4. Sean Hurley (1993-96)..................131 5. Lon Woods (2006-09)............. 130 6. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...........127 7. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...................119 8. David Crawford (2008-12).........109 9. Joe Kinard (2004-07)...............108 10. Mike Walker (1987-90)............. 107 PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)............130.3 2. Tim Kelley (1980-83)...............124.6 3. Greg Kovar (1985-88)..............123.4 4. John Sciarra (2004-05)..........120.2 5. Nick Doscher (2009-12)..........119.7 6. Jason Cue (1993-94)................. 119.1 7. Don Cavalli (1958-61)............... 118.3

wrote the Wagner record book during his two years under center.

TOTAL OFFENSE (PASSING + RUSHING) 1. Nick Doscher (2009 - 12).........8404 2 John Sciarra (2004-05).......... 5845 3. Rick Sarille (1995-99)................5290 4. Terry Underwood (1985-88)....5010 5. Dominique Williams (2009-14) 4435. 6. Don Cavalli (1958-61)............... 4393 7. Jesse Foote (1984-86).............. 4273 8. Jason Cue (1993-94)................4232 9. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82).....4177 10. Matt Abbey (2005-08)........... 3862

FIELD GOALS 1. Piotr Czech (2004-07)..................44 David Lopez (2009)..................... 44 3. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)............35 4. Walter Lopez (1988-91)................ 32 5. Carl Franke (1994-97)...................21 6. Phil Marak (1979-82)...................20 7. Jerry O’Riordan (1987).................. 13 8. Ken Danielson (1967-69)................9 Robert Pate (2002).........................9 10. Mike Irving (1998).......................... 8 EXTRA POINTS 1. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)..........132 2. David Lopez (2009-14)................113 . Carl Franke (1994-97)..................113 4. Piotr Czech (2004-07)............... 111 Phil Marak (1979-82)................... 111 6. Walter Lopez (1988-91)................ 87 7. Steve Schaeffer (1971-73)...............41 8. Ken Danielson (1967-69).............40 9. Jerry O’Riordan (1987)................. 34 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9.

INTERCEPTIONS Tony Parisi (1971-74)......................................24 Jim Nix (1976-79).............................................18 Al Phillips (2004-07).....................................17 MikeKelly(1963-65)...........................................5 Tom Masella (1978-81) ....................................,14 John Toto (1969-72)........................................11 Terek Henderson (2001-04).........................11 Ryan Castellani (1999-02)...............................10 Andy Fellouris (1982-85).................................9

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TOTAL TACKLES Sal D’Alessio (1980-83).............. 457 Ryan Tobin (1990-93)........... .....419 Craig Romano (2002-05).........377 Jeremy Balina (1999-02)............. 351 Bob Mackisey (1979-82)............ 350 Andy Fellouris (1982-85).......... 343 Bryan Devone (1990-93)............ 329

SCORING 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99).................. 334 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88)...... 330 3. Dominiue Williams (2009-14)..... 276

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David Lopez (2009-14)..............245 Piotr Czech (2004-07).................. 243 Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)......... 237 Frank Melos (1958-61)............... 232 Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)...... 226 Kito Lockwood (1992-95).........222

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING YARDS 1. Terry Underwood (1988).................1809 2. Alonzo Patterson (1981)..................1487 3. Rick Sarille (1996)............................. 1479 4. Jason Butler (2007)........................ 1353 5. Alonzo Patterson (1982)..................1351 6. DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS (2011)... 1338 7. Rick Sarille (1999).............................1337. 8. DOMINIQUE WILLIAMS (2012)...1328 9.. Rick Sarille (1997)............................. 1285 10. Terry Underwood (1985)................1207. PASSING YARDS 1. John Sciarra (2005)......................... 3321 2. John Sciarra (2004)......................... 2581 3. Aaron Smith (2000)...................... 2346 4. Jason Cue (1993)............................. 2330 5. Jason Cue (1994).............................2260 6. Jeff Skinner (1998).......................... 2246 7. Terry O’Hare (1992)........................2161 8 Nick Doscher (2010)......................2067 9. Greg Kovar (1987)...........................1979. 10. Jason Miletic (1996)........................1832. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10

TOUCHDOWN PASSES John Sciarra (2005).............................26 Aaron Smith (2000)...........................25 Greg Kovar (1987)................................ 17 Don Cavalli (1960)............................... 18 Nick Doscher (2010)........................... 16 Tim Kelley (1983)................................. 16 Ray Benvenuti (1989)........................... 15 David Bateman (2003)........................ 14 Dan Coughlin (1964)........................... 14 Jason Cue (1993).................................. 14 Terry O’Hare (1992)............................. 14 John Sciarra (2004)............................. 14

PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. John Sciarra (2004)...........................266 2. John Sciarra (2004)..........................207 3. Aaron Smith (2000)......................... 172 4. Terry O’Hare (1992)...........................170 5. Jeff Skinner (1998)............................. 162 6. Jason Cue (1993)................................ 152 7. Matt Abbey (2006)...........................150 8. Nick Doscher (2010).........................148 9. Jason Miletic (1996)...........................144 10. Terry O’Hare (1991)...........................143 RECEPTIONS 1. Shaun Grover (2005)..........................78 2. Sean Simmons (2003).........................74 3. Chris Turner (2005)............................66 4. Chris Turner (2004)............................ 61 Bob Grady (1976)................................. 61 6. Rich Kotite (1964)................................56 7. Chris Turner (2006)............................54 8. Lou Simone (2001)............................. 51 Jason Bain (2000)............................... 51 10. Shawn Grover (2004)........................ 50

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PASSING EFFICIENCY Greg Kovar (1987)............................158.1 Nick Doscher (2012).......................133.9 Terry O’Hare (1992)........................ 132.3 Aaron Smith (2000).......................131.6 Tim Kelley (1983)............................ 129.9 Greg Kovar (1988)........................... 129.3 Lou Simone (1999).......................... 128.3 Jesse Foote (1986)...........................128.2 John Sciarra (2005).........................128.1

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Shaun Grover (2005)...................... 1031 2. Chris Turner (2005)..........................952 3. Rich Kotite (1964)..............................943 4. Sean Simmons (2003)...................... 894 5. Jason Bain (2000).............................877 6. Bob Grady (1976)...............................852 7. Chris Turner (2004)......................... 845 8. Al Ferrie (1960)..................................738 9. Rich Kotite (1965)............................. 684 10. Herb Bellamy (1986)..........................668 John Chaney (1987)...........................668 Chuck Kinsley (2000)......................668 TOTAL OFFENSE (PASSING + RUSHING) 1. John Sciarra (2005)........................ 3302 2. Nick Doscher (2010)......................2,739 3. John Sciarra (2004)......................... 2513 4. Aaron Smith (2000)...................... 2467 5. Jeff Skinner (1998).........................2402. 6. Nic Doscher (2012)........................2367 7. Jason Cue (1994)..............................2130 8. Terry O’Hare (1992).......................... 2111 9. Jason Cue (1993)............................. 2102 10. Nick Doscher (2009).....................2099.

Dominique Williams rushed 1,338 yards in 2011, good for sixth place on the all-time Seahawk single-seas list.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. SCORING Terry Underwood (1988)................... 126 Rick Sarille (1999).............................. 102 Terry Underwood (1985).................. 102 Frank Melos (1961)...............................96 Rick Sarille (1997).................................94 1. Greg Harris (1990).............................. 90 2. Dominique Williams (2012)........ ......90 3. Alonzo Patterson (1981)..................... 84 4. Dominique Williams (2011)............... 84 5. Jason Butler (2007)........................... 80 Nick Doscher (2009)......................... 80 David Lopez (2012)............................. 80

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FIELD GOALS Piotr Czech (2007).............................. 16 David Lopez (2012).............................. 16 Tom O’Riordan (1984)........................ 13 Jerry O’Riordan (1987)........................ 13 David Lopez(2010)...............................11 Walter Lopez (1991)..............................11 Piotr Czech (2005)...............................11 Tom O’Riordan (1985)........................10 David Lopez (2009-14)...................9 Robert Pate (2002)...............................9 Piotr Czech (2006)................................9

EXTRA POINTS Tom O’Riordan (1983).......................40 Phil Marak (1981).................................39 DAVID LOPEZ (2009)........................38 Tom O’Riordan (1986)........................37 Phil Marak (1981).................................37 Carl Franke (1994)................................35 Steve Cross (2000)..............................35 Piotr Czech (2005)..............................32 Walter Lopez (1989)............................32 Tom O’Riordan (1985)........................32 DAVID LOPEZ (2012)........................32

INTERCEPTIONS Jim Nix (1979)......................................10 John Toto (1972)...................................9 Tony Parisi (1974)..................................8 Mike Kelly (1965)...................................7 AL PHILLIPS (2007).............................6 Tony Smith (2004)...............................6 Neil Leonard (1952)...............................6 Dick Schlenker (1960)............................6 9. Numerous with......................................5

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TOTAL TACKLES Ryan Tobin (1993).............................150 Joe Asconi (1969).............................. 139 Sal D’Alessio (1981).............................133 Sal D’Alessio (1982)........................... 132 Bob Mackisey (1982).......................... 126 Craig Romano (2004)...................... 126 Craig Romano (2005).......................124

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS General Offensive Records Total Offense Game: 420 Season: 3302 Career: 8404

Passing Records Passes Attempted Game: 58 John Sciarra vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Season: 469 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 879 Nick Doscher; 2009-12

John Sciarra vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 (409 pass, 11 rush) John Sciarra; 2005 (3321 passing, -19 rush) Nick Doscher, 2009-12 (6100 pass, 2304 rush)

Completions Game: 33 Season: 266 Career: 473

Total Offense Per Game Season: 300.2 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 265.7 John Sciarra, 2004-05 All-Purpose Yards Game: 397 Terry Underwood vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88 (363, rush, 34 rec) Season: 2408 Terry Underwood; 1988 (1809 rush, 241 rec, 358 ret) Career: 7338 Rick Sarille, 1995-99 (5290 rush, 365 rec, 1682 ret) Touchdowns Responsible For (scored and passed) Game: 5 John Campbell (5 rush) at Jacksonville; 11/15/98 5 Terry Underwood (5 rush) at Ramapo; 11/9/85 5 Greg Harris (5 rush) vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 5 John Sciarra (4 pass; 1 rush) vs CCSU; 10/22/05 5 John Sciarra (5 pass) at Saint Peter’s; 9/15/05 5 Nick Doscher (2 rush, 3 pass) vs. CCSU, 11/7/09 Season: 28 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 72 Nick Doscher (2009-12) (44 pass, 28 rush) Points Responsible For (scored and passed) Game: 30 John Campbell at Jacksonville; 11/15/98 30 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 30 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 30 John Sciarra vs CCSU; 10/22/05 30 Nick Doscher vs. CCSU, 11/7/09 Season: 126 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 396 Nick Doscher (66 TD)

RB Jason Butler (2004-07) was the NEC Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 100 yards-plus in all 11 games.

Percentage of Passes Completed Game: .833 Terry O’Hare vs. Iona; 10/12/91 (Min. 15 att.) (15 of 18) Season: .611 Terry O’Hare; 1991 (Min. 200 att.) (143 of 234) Career: .601 Terry O’Hare; 1991-92 (Min. 400 att.) (313 of 518)

Rushing Records

Passing Efficiency Rating Season: 158.1 Greg Kovar; 1988 Career: 130.3 Terry O’Hare; 1991-92

Carries Game: 47 Season: 316 Career: 965

Rick Sarille vs. Robert Morris; 11/2/96 Jason Butler; 2007 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

John Sciarra vs CCSU; 10/22/05 John Sciarra; 2005 Nick Doscher; 2009-12

Passing Yards Per Game Season: 301.9 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 268.3 John Sciarra; 2004-05

Yards Game: 363 Season: 1809 Career: 5290

Interceptions Thrown Game: 4 Four times by four players Most recent: David Bateman vs. Iona, 9/13/03 Season: 20 Frank Morogiello; 1978 Career: 39 Don Cavalli; 1958-61

Terry Underwood vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88 Terry Underwood; 1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Yards Per Game Season: 201.0 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 156.5 Terry Underwood; 1985-88 Games Gaining 100 Yards or More Season: 11 Jason Butler; 2007 Career: 28 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 (8 200+ yds.)

Rushing Touchdowns Game: 5 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Season: 21 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 55 Terry Underwood; 1985-88

Yards Passing Game: 420 Season: 3321 Career: 6100

Average Carries Per Game Season: 30.3 Kito Lockwood; 1995 Career: 23.5 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Average Gain Per Carry Game: 14.5 Terry Underwood vs. Wm. Paterson; 9/7/85 (Min. 10 att.) (13 for 189) Season: 7.4 Terry Underwood; 1988 (Min. 150 att.) (245 for 1809) Career: 6.9 Terry Underwood; 1985-88 (Min. 400 att.) (742 for 5010)

John Sciarra (2004-05) had the best offensive season of any QB in school history in 2005.

John Sciarra at CCSU; 10/22/05 John Sciarra; 2005 John Sciarra; 2004-05

Longest Rush for Touchdown 85 Chris Davis vs. Robert Morris; 10/28/00

Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 5 John Sciarra at Saint Peter’s, 9/15/05 Season: 26 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 52 Don Cavalli; 1958-61 Games 200 or More Yards Passing Season: 11 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 16 John Sciarra, 2004-05 Games 300 or More Yards Passing Season: 5 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 9 John Sciarra; 2004-05 Longest Pass Play for a Touchdown 97 John Von Ahnen from Jesse Foote at Trenton St.; 9/21/84

NOTE — All single game records date to 1978.

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Piotr Czech, shown booting a career and NEC-best 56-yard FG vs. Saint Franis (PA) last season, is regarrded as the finest placekicker in NEC and Wagner history. He signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens in May, 2008.

Chris Turner at La Salle, 9/04/04 Shaun Grover, 2005 Chris Turner, 2003-06

Yards Receiving Game: 202 Chris Turner vs. Sacred Heart, 10/1/05 Season: 1031 Shaun Grover; 2005 Career: 2863 Chris Turner, 2003-06 Average Gain Per Reception Season: 18.0 Rich Kotite; 1965 (Min. 35 rec.) (38 for 684) Career: 22.1 Al Ferrie; 1957-60 (Min. 75 rec.) (77 for 1703) Touchdown Receptions Game: 4 Chris Turner vs CCSU, 10/22/05 Season: 12 Chris Turner, 2005 Career: 33 Chris Turner, 2003-06

WR Chris Turner (2003-06) holds the career-recordsd for catches, yards and TD receptions.

Academic All-American linebacker Artie Dimella (1984-87)

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Scoring Records Points Game: 30 30 30 Season: 126 Career: 334

John Campbell vs. Jacksonville, 11/15/98 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Terry Underwood; 1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Touchdowns Game: 5 5 5 Season: 21 Career: 55

John Campbell at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Terry Underwood; 1988 Terry Underwood; 1985-1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Field Goals Attempted Game: 5 Walter Lopez vs. Delaware Valley; 9/14/91 Season: 23 Tom O’Riordan; 1985 Career: 61 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Field Goals Made Game: 4 Walter Lopez vs. Delaware Valley, 9/14/91 Blake Abbot at St. John’s, 9/29/01 Season: 16 Piotr Czech; 2007 Career: 44 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 Percentage of Field Goals Made Season: (Minimum 13 attempts) .842 Piotr Czech; 2007 (16 of 19) Career: (Minimum 40 attempts) .688 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (44 of 64) Longest Field Goal Made 1. 56 Piotr Czech vs. Saint Francis (PA) 11/10/07 2. 54 Piotr Czech at Sacred Heart, 9/30/06 at Cent. Conn St., 10/21/06

Extra Points Attempted by Kicking Game: 9 Mike Irving at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 9 Phil Marak vs. Iona; 9/26/81 Season: 43 Phil Marak; 1981 Career: 139 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Extra Points Made by Kicking Game: 8 Mike Irving at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 8 Phil Marak vs. Buffalo St.; 9/19/81 8 Phil Marak vs. Iona; 9/26/81 8 Tom O’Riordan at Fordham; 10/29/83 8 Jerry O’Riordan vs. Pace; 11/14/87 Season: 40 Tom O’Riordan; 1983 Career: 132 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Percentage of Extra Points Made by Kicking Season: (Minimum 25 attempts) 1.000 Tom O’Riordan; 1983 (40 of 40) 1.000 Jerry O’Riordan; 1987 (34 of 34) 1.000 Walter Lopez; 1989 (32 of 32) 1.000 Piotr Czech; 2004 (31 of 31) 1.000 Robert Pate; 2002 (29 of 29) Career: (Minimum 90 attempts) .957 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (111 of 116)

Walter Lopez (1988-91) was an AllAmerican placekicker for the Seahawks in 1991.

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Ken Danielson; 1968 Piotr Czech; 2004-07

Average Yardage Per Punt Season: 40.9 David Kennet; 1984 (48 for 1964) (Min. 40 punts) Career: 37.9 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (248 for 9393) (Min. 100 punts) Longest Punt 75

Carl Franke at Cent. Conn. St.; 10/26/96

Return Records Punt Returns Game: 6 seven times; Most recent: Al Phillips at La Salle, 8/31/06 Season: 39 Ryan Castellani, 2000 Career: 115 John Chiofalo; 1983-86 Yards Gained on Punt Returns Game: 105 Ryan Castellani vs. Monmouth, 9/9/00 Season: 507 Ryan Castellani, 2000 Career: 1,253 Ryan Castellani; 1999-03 Average of Yards Gained on Punt Returns Season: 13.0 Ryan Castellani, 2000 (Min. 25 returns) (39 for 507) Career: 8.6 John Chiofalo; 1983-86 (Min. 85 returns) (115 for 994) Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown (I-AA) 95 Al Phillips at Robert Morris; 10/6/07 Kickoff Returns Game: 6 twice Al Phillips at Sacred Heart; 9/30/06 Larry Walker at Hofstra; 10/13/89 Season: 23 Tony Parisi; 1974 Career: 64 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Defensive Records Passes Intercepted Game: 3 Tony Smith vs. Iona; 10/16/04 Season: 10 Jim Nix; 1979 Career: 24 Tony Parisi; 1971-74 Yards Gained on Interception Returns Game: 104 Jim Jenkins at C.W. Post; 11/12/66 Season: 224 Tony Parisi; 1974 Career: 445 Tony Parisi; 1971-74 Longest INT Return for a Touchdown 104 Jim Jenkins at C.W. Post; 11/12/66 Unassisted Tackles Game: 16 Mike Steed vs. Cornell; 10/30/99 Ryan Tobin vs. C.W. Post; 9/11/93 Season: 99 Ryan Tobin; 1993 Career: 219 Ryan Tobin; 1990-93 Assisted Tackles Game: 22 Bob Mackisey at New Haven; 10/23/82 Season: 116 Bob Mackisey; 1982 Career: 255 Bob Mackisey; 1979-82 Total Tackles Game: 27 Season: 150 Career: 457

Ryan Tobin vs. C.W. Post; 9/11/93 Ryan Tobin; 1993 Sal D’Alessio; 1980-83

Sacks Game: 4 4 4 Season: 15 Career: 34

Robert Brown at Robert Morris; 10/6/07 William Snell vs. Central Conn.; 9/25/93 Ryan Tobin vs. Central Conn; 9/25/93 Rick Williams; 1991 Rick Williams: 1989-92

Linebacker Ryan Tobin (1990-93) holds several defensive records for the Seahawks.

All-time Sacks leader Rick Williams (198992)

Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns Game: 172 Frantz Placide vs. Albany 11/21/09 Season: 777 Frantz Placide, 2009 Career: 1682 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 Average of Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns Season: 31.5 Al Phillips; 2007 (Min. 15 returns) (16 for 441 yards) Career: 26.3 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 (Min. 40 returns) (64 for 1682) Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 97 Terry Underwood at Montclair St.; 9/14/85

All-American offensive lineman Rich Negrin (1984-87)

Linebacker Bryan Devone (1990-93)

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Matt Abbey, 2005-08 Kevin Abbondondolo, 86-87 Blake Abbot, 2001 Patrick Abdul, 2007-08 Jusin Abel 1994-97 Harry Abrahamsen, 1961-64 Scott Abramson, 1990 Anthony Abruzese, 1993-96 Lee Acanfrio, 1961-64 James Adams, 1972-73 Nick Adams, 2001-03 Adrian Adderly, 2005-08 Sal Alberti, 1955-56 John Albright, 1964-66 Mike Alberque, 2009-2011 Thomas Aldrich, 1973 Carlos Alejandro, 1989 Brian Alemaghides, 1994 Chris Alexandris, 1988 Ray Alexis, 1953 Michael Allan, 1973 Chris Allen, 2004-06 Pete Alnwick, 1988-89 Bob Amador, 1984 Joe Amato, 1959-61 Larry Ambrosino, 1966-67 Vince Amoia, 1964 Chris Anderson, 2008-09 Dave Anderson, 1962 Kevin Anderson, 1980 Quintin Anderson, 2008-2011 Russell Anderson, 1969-70 Sam Anderson, 1927 Peter Andolpho, 1984-85 James Andrea, 2004-05 Vin Andreano, 1972-73 Tom Andres, 2002 Michael Angotti, 1996-99 Brian Annichiarico, 1984 Inguar Antonsson, 1984 Fran Antonelli, 1964-66 Frank Antonucci, 2000 Larry Antonucci, 1988-91 Nick Antonucci, 1973 Sandy Antonucci, 1963 Nick Anzalone, 2002-04 Ralph Aquino, 1976-77 Tom Ardito, 1979 Mike Aria, 1969-71 Mark Armaganian, 1984 Mike Arment, 1988 Mark Arnold, 1979 Dave Aronson, 1979 B. Asconi, 1967 Joe Asconi, 1967-69 Art Attonito, 1964-66 Tony Augliera, 1968-70 Mike Avallone, 2006-07 Brian Avery, 1995-98 Daniel Avery, 1991 Virgil Avery, 2002-04

B Chuck Babikian, 1949-52

William Baccash, 2007-08 John Backas, 1972-74 Rich Baduino, 1978 Jules Baechler, 1930 Anthony Bagwell, 1992 Mike Bagnasco, 1994-97 Dave Baia, 1980 Jason Bain, 1997-00 Brian Bailey, 1979 George Bailey, 1980-83 Jim Baldassano, 1972-73 Michael Bale, 1970-72 Jeremy Balina, 1999-02 Brian Ballantine, 1976-77 John Balsamo, 1985-86 Joe Balsamo, 1995-97 Tom Bannon, 1981-84 Travis Baptiste, 2001 Blake Barabuscio, 2000-01 Bernard Baratta, 1948 Paul Barbato, 1981-83 Jon Barbely, 2000-03 John Barbes, 1935-36 Anthony Barchietta, 1976-77 John Barbes, 1968-70 Mike Bardol, 1998-99 Jermaine Barnes Daevonte Barnett, 2012-pres Matt Barnett, 2012-pres Warren Barnett, 2003-06 Patrick Barnette, 2004 Chris Baron, early 80s Joe Baron, 1981 John Barracato, 1979 John Barrett, 2002-03 Brandon Barry, 2000 Kevin Barry, 1978

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Carlos Barthelemy, 2007-08 Neil Barton, 2006-08 Patrick Bartner, 1984 Blake Bascom, 2011-13 Otis Bass, 1997 Matt Basso, 2000 David Bateman, 2001-03 Jaime Bayer, 2007 Charles Beatty, 2008-09 Charles Becco, 2003-05 Jesse Becker, 2003 Christopher Beil, 1990 Jeremiah Bell, 2011-13 Anthony Bellamy, 1974-77 Herb Bellamy, 1985-86 Bob Benedutto, 1978-80 Vince Benevenuto, 1980 Ray Benevenuti, 1987-89 Frank Benison, early 80s Oliver Benitez, 1997 Kramer Berg, 2012-2013 Carmine Berghela, 1979 Paul Berghoff, 1968 Bill Bergin, 1957 Jason Berkely, 1995 Martin Berliner, 1953 Morty Bernstein, 1981-83 Shan Berry, 2012 Paul Bertholet, 1957-60 Ron Bertrand, 1980 Matt Betti, 2002-03 Aliga Betts, 2004-07 Joseph Bianca, 1984-87 Anthony Bianco, 1997 Ron Bibbo, 1960-63 Dean Bickley, 1989-92 Brian Bilal, 1987-89 Erik Bille, 1990-92 Tom Bilotti, John Bittner, 1987-88 Gary Bitz, 1983 Brent Black, 1983 Richard Blackman, 1948 Curt Blefry, 1961 Bernard Blomquist, 1934-36 Oscar Blomquist, 1935 Peter Boaiti, 1968 Saanshuray Bobbit, 2002-03 Ron Bobnowski, 1968-70 Scott Boccia, 1988-91 James Bocchino, 1969-70 David Bodaness, 1931 Rich Boehm, 1931 Jim Bogacki, 1992-95 Ken Bolsch, 1964-66 Jovan Bonelli, 2004-05 Steve Bontales, 1976-77 Charles Bordies Raymond Borthwick, 1970-72 Marcus Borowsky, 1993 Clem Bosco, 1951 Gery Bosco Austin Bosch, 1927-30 Thomas Bottiglieri, 1995 John Boulos, 1991-92 Jason Bowdish, 1994-96 Carl Boyce, 1992-93 Bryan Brand, 2006-2007 Kyle Breuniger, 2000 Franklin Bright, 2000-03 Tim Bristol, 2012 Chris Brogna, 2000 Chris Brown, 1990-91 Jeremiah Brown, 2008-2011 Robert Brown, 2005-08 Tyrone Brown, 2007-10 Charles Bryant, 2003-06 Ron Bubnowski, 1964 Cheston Bulgin, 1996-99 Matt Burns, 1996-97 Greg Burton, 2010-pres. Kevin Burton, 1995 Jason Butler, 2004-2007 Brett Buzzard, 2011-pres William Byrd, 2005-06 Brendan Byrne, 2010-12

C Phil Caccese, 1968

Jack Cafaro, 1956 Anthony Calvanico, 1988-89 Lino Cambaliza, 2002 John Campagnino, 1952 Vincent Campana, 1987-89 Aaron Campbell, 1984-87 Christopher Campbell, 1989 John Campbell, 1998-01 Nick Camera, 1964-66 Philip Canfield, 1984 Ralph Cannarozzi, 1957-60 Frank Canzana, 1978 Tony Capua, 1992-95 Tony Capetola, 1964-66 Tim Capstraw, 1978 Tony Carchietta, 1978

Anthony Cardona, 2001 Max Carey, 1928-31 Cuone Cariella, 1957 Bob Carkhuff, 1958 Sean Carlesimo, 1981 Ralph Carloni, 1949-51 Raymond Carlson, 1984 Ryan Carlson, 2001 Austin Carmichael, 1936 Adam Carr, 1989 Anthony Carrington, 2011-pres Frank Carroll, 1988 Joe Carroll, 1979-82 Kevin Carroll, 1959-62 John Carswell, 1979 Andre Carter, 1988 Anthony Carter, 1981 Paul Carucci, 1983 John Caruso, 1978 Peter Casale, 1995 Jon Carlo Cascio, 2003 Clarence Case, 1990-92 Cubit Case, 1981 Jack Casey, 1966-68 Sean Cassese, 1994 Froilan Casimir, 2004 Ryan Castellani, 1999-02 Anthony Castellano, 2002 Lenard Catalano, 1990 Don Cavalli, 1958-61 Joseph Cawley, 1934 Joe Celotto, 2000 Mike Cerminaro, 1997-99 Dario Charlton, 2005-08 Jon Chase, 2004 Joe Chirchirillo, 2006-08 Michael Checklick, 1999 Brad Chernovetz, 1994-95 John Chiofiolo, 1983-86 Ed Christensen, 1984 Nils Christensen, 1929-30 Erik Chute, 1992-95 John Ciampi, 1958-61 Pat Cibellis, 1988 Jim Ciccarino, 1983-94 John Cicillini, 1993-96 Henry Ciccone, 1970 Steve Ciocci, 2009-12 Victor Cipriano, 1982-84 Bill Clancy, 2004-05 John Clark, 1988 Joseph Clark, 1996-97 Paul Clemen, 1927 Theodore Clohessy, 2010-12 Greg Coe, 1967-68 Harry Coghlan, 1983-86 Martin Cohen, 1930 Steve Coker, 1984-86 Craig Coklough, 1984-85 Steve Cole, 1970 Al Coleman, 1987 George Coleman, 1972-73 Ira Collier, 1978 James Collier, 1979 Shawn Collins, 1992 Tyrone Collins, 2007-10 Carlos Colon, 1978 Keith Comeforo Jr., 1993 Mike Conigliaro, 2001 Thomas Conjura, 1997-98 Matt Connelly, 2008-2011 Jimmy Conners, 1984 Robert Conners, 1955 Sean Connery, 1997-00 Pat Connolly, 1991-94 James Considine, 1984 Don Cooks, 1966 Doneke Coombs, 1997-00 Martin Cooper, 1986 Matt Cooper, 1979 John Copjec, 1972 Daniel Corbett, 1991-92 Albert Corbin John Corrigian, 1980 Pete Coruisiero, 1984 Bill Cosentino, 1989 Robert Costa, 1970 Joe Costello, 1957 Tim Costello, 1979 Bob Cortese, 1964-67 Rich Cortese, 1986 Anthony Corti, 1989 Tony Cossentino, 1973 Anthony Coster, 2000-03 Dan Coughlin, 1961-64 Alex Coules, 1985-86 Brad Cox Mike Cox, 2010 Hal Crater, 1956 David Crawford, 2008-2012 Karlton Crawford, 1985 Allen Crawley, 2000 Tony Cray, 1992 Joseph Crecca, 1936 Rory Cregan, 2007-2011 Steve Crevani, 1960-63

David Crifasi, 1968 Gene Crimoli, 1955-56 Dominick Cristello, 1981 Mike Critchley, 2006-08 Rodney Crockett, 1992 Steve Cross, 2000 Mark Cruez, 1988 George Cruzado, 1961-64 Sam Cubisino, 1932 Jason Cue, 1993-94 John Cuena, 1979 Eliot Cuevas, 1994 Matt Cummings, 2002-03 Ian Cunningham, 2011 Jaron Cunningham, 1999-02 John Cunningham, 1972 Piotr Czech, 2004-07 T.J. Czeski, 2008-10

D John Daddabbo, 1982

Frank D’Addario, 1964-66 Sal D’Agostino, 1989 Harry Dahl, 1934 Nick Dalessio, 1948-50 Sal D’Allessio, 1980-83 Tom Daley, 1988-90 Daniel D’Amato, 2007 Gerry Danback, 1973 Eric Daneman, 2006 Kevin Daniel, 1993-96 Kenny Danielson, 1967-69 Ron Dario, 1961-64 Chris Davis, 2000-03 Eddie Davis 2012-pres Faruq Davis, 1999-00 John Davis, 1969-70 Julius Davis, 2003-04 Keith Davis, 2009-10 Phil Davis, 1999-00 Rodney Davis, 2007-08 Selwyn Davis, 1980-83 Thomas Davis, 2003-07 Woody Davis, 1989-91 Mark Dawson, 1993 Peter Dablasio, 1978 Justin Deal, 2004-05 Archie Dean, 1993-96 Gary Dean, 1967-68 Mark Decker, 1988 Mark DeCristoforo, 1996 Jay DeGennaro, 2002-04 Jim Delany, 1978 Kurt Dellars, 1983 Julien Dellepine, 1995 Jeff Deliberato, 1994-96 Mike Delpercio, 1955-57 Ed Del Mastro, 1990 Chris Delutis, 1984 Jeff Delutis, 1984 Bob DelVecchio, 1972 Frank DeMeo, 1973-1975 Anthony DeMarco, 1967-69 John Demasi, 1988 Vince DeMasi, 1964-67 Lou DeMauro, 1976-79 Peter Demeropoulos, 1980-82 Adam Demhasaj, 2007-08 Steve Demyan, 1972 Frank Dennis, 1976-79 Chris DePalma, 1988 Al Deppe, 1957 Dom Derenzi, 1964-67 Vince DeRome, 1993-94 Jim Derose, 1966-68 Jeff DeSanti, 1996-97 Thierry Desir, 1989 Rene DeVilliers, 1979 Bryan Devone, 1990-93 Joe Devoe, 1978 Jamal Dew, 2001 Mike Dewitt, 1982 Rafael Diaz, 2004-05 Chris Dibello, 1987-88 Gino DeBlasis, 1988 Jack Dicker, 1949-50 James Dietrich, 1993-94 Jarrett Dieudonne, 2011-pres Vincent DiGaetano, 1994-98 Dan Digennaro, 1988 Tom Diggs, 1978 Dom Digiorgio, 1988-91 Vito DiGuilio, 1934 Larry Dilione, 2006 Ralph Dillulo, 1955-58 Greg DiLorenzo, 2006-08 Michael Dilworth, 1969-70 Brian Dilworth, 2000-03 Nick ‘Socks’ Dilworth, 1998-99, 01 Sal DiMauro, 1973 Artie DiMella, 1984-87 Michael DiNicolas, 1993-94 Vincent DiNicolas, 1992-94 Darren Dinkens, 2000

Philip DiOrio, 1976-77 Chuck DiStauolo, 1963-64 Matt DiTeresa, 1957 Tony DiVanno, 1973 Jobert Dobson, 2001-02 John Dodge, 1989 Ted Doetzbacher, 1946 Robert Dornan, 2001-03 Tim Donald, 2000 Harry Donnelly, 1953-56 Scott Dooley, 1987-90 Jeff Dorandi, 1988-91 Frank Dore, 2001 Gerard Doroski, 1994-95 Nick Doscher, 2009-12 Bryant Dowdell, 1993-94 Dallas Dowling, 2007-10 Sam Downes, 1980 John Downs, 1966-68 Steve Down, 1980 Peter Doyle, 1973 John Drennan, 1964-66 Sean Drier, 2004-2006 Don Drown, 1947-49 Jim Drumgoole, 1961-64 Mike Duby, 1984 Mike Duffy, 1983 Scott Dufrane, 1994 Ryan Dugan, 2007-pres. Brian Duggan, 1986-88 Sean Duhame, 1992 Mike Dumaas, 1983-84 Bob Dunn, 1966-68 Bruce Dunn, 1966-68 Josef Dunn, 1998-00 Gustavo DuQuesne, 2007 John Durkee, 1978-79 Don Durrang, 1982-84

Anthony Ferraro, 1990 Dan Ferretti, 1983-86 Al Ferrie, 1957-60 Roger Fiddemon, 1991-94 Lars Field, 1958 Aristisde Fieramosca, 1934-36 Anthony Filardo, 1987 Tim Fiori, 1969-70 A.J. Firestone, 2011-pres Al Fischbein Donald Fisher, 1953-55 Edward Fisher, 1976 Steve Fisher, 1979 Michael Fitzgerald, 1979-81 Ian Flack, 2004-06 Gene Flaherty, 1981-83 Robert Flaherty, 1980-82 John Flanigan, 1988 Rob Flechtner, 1930 Eric Flick, 2002-03 George Flugrad, 2006 Michael Fontano, 1976 Royce Fontes, 1979 Stephon Font-Toomer, 2012-pres. Jesse Foote, 1983-86 Jeff Forchelli, 1964 Dan Ford, 2010-12 Mike Ford, 1988-89 Steve Forde, 1981 Ken Formica, 1978 Carmine Fornaro, 2000 Anthony Fornatale, 2000 Derrick Forrest, 2008-2011 Ewald Forsbrey, 1953-56 Eric Foxworth, 2009-10 Eugene Fradella, 1973-76 Tony Franchina, 1957-60 Arnie Francis, 1976 Chris Francis, 2002-03 Nick Francisco, 1987 Art Franco, 1966 Coleman Edmond, 2007 John Franco, 1980-83 Joseph Edmunds, 1973 Greg Francois, 2009-10 Don Edwards, 1978-81 Thomas Francomano, 76-79 Paul Edwards, 1978-81 Carl Franke, 1994-97 Stuart Edwards, 1978-81 Kendall Franz, 1969-70 Ken Edwardsen, 1960-63 Nick Franzoso, 2000-02 Brandon Egan, 1998-99 Chris Frazier, 1983-84 Jacob Ellis, 1969-70 David Frederickson, 2011-pres Ken Ellis, 1953 Rob Fresneda, 2004-05 Josh Elmore, 2004 Walter Friedo, 1956 Kevin Elston, 1991 James Friele, 1969 Anthony Emmanuele, 2011-12 Frank Friscia, 1978 Danny Emanuele, 2001-04 Peter Froates, 1983-84 Nick Emperio, 1979 Raul Fuentes, 1984 Neal Emrick, 1990 Chris Furner, 2010-pres. Roman Encarnacion, 1995-98 Walter Frueh, 1960-61 Tom Enoch, 1960-63 Larry Fusco, 1953 Ira Epstein, 1981 Randy Fusco, 1958-61 Fred Erickson, 1928 Ralph Fuscella, 1977-78 Augie Ernesto, 1960-63 Mark Fuzia, 1983 Gabriel Espinet, 1998-01 Vincent Fyfe, 1991-95 Brian Esposito, 1999 Peter Esposito, 1930-31 Sal Esposito, 1951-52 Kevin Evangelesta, 1984 Frank Gabriel, 1963-64 Bill Evans, 1983 Lou Gaeta, 1963-64 Bob Evans, 1951 John Gaeta, 1961-64 George Evans, 1949-51 John Gaeta, Jr., 1990-91 Stefen Gage, 2007-10 Sal Gagliano, 1967-69 Ralph Gaglione, 1981 Phil Faccone, 2011-pres Bruno Gagliotta, 1997-98 James Fagan, 1969-71 Glen Galante, 1973-76 Richie Fagan, 1979 Ed Galisewsky, 1980 Rollin Fagely, 1984 John Galligan, 1995-97 Omar Fahnbulleh, 2009-2011 Ron Galloway, 1983 Carmen Falco, 2007-09 Joe Garbe, 2005 Sal Fama, 1983-86 Ryan Garbus, 2002 John Farnell, 1969-70 Ryan Gardiner, 1990 Adam Farnsworth, 2008-09 Steven Gargano, 1996-99 Tim Farrell, 1984 Andrew Gaspar, 1991 Tom Fassano, 1978 George Gaspar, 1985-88 John Fasy, 1979 Dom Gaston, 2008-2011 Timothy Fay, 1995 John Gawler, 1988 Eddie Fayne, 1983 Steve Geager, 1978 Donald Fee, 1966 Kory Gedin, 2007 Kevin Fee, 1966 Bill Gelfound, 1961 Paul Feeney, 1960-63 William Geltzeiler, 1973-76 Rob Feliconio, 1985 Rob Gentile, 1988 Francisco Felix, 1987 Daniel George, 1999-02 Andy Fellouris, 1982-85 Michael George, 1991 George Fellouris, 1990-92 Joe Gerardi, 1989 John Femenella, 1976-77 Jason Gershon, 1992 Robert Fenaroli, 1989 Douglas Gervotino, 1990 Tom Fennessey, 1964 Mike Gianneta, 1969 David Fentress, 1980 Patrick Gibbons, 2011-pres Chris Ferguson, 1933-94 Charlie Gibbs, 2002-03 Joe Feriozzi, 2007-10 Kenny Giddons Jeff Ferlauto, 1993-96 Sal Gigante, 2009-2011 Andrew Fernandez,2007 Greg Gigantino, 1973 Christopher Ferrante, 1997-98 Jeremy Gilbert, 1994-95 Jim Ferrante, 1983-84 Kevin Gilchrist, 1994-96 Chris Ferrara, 2002-05 John Gildea, 1981-83 Mario Ferrera, 1989 Joe Gilligan, 1989-91 Tony Ferrera, 1973-76 Jim Gillick, 1964-66

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Keith Heaney, 2007-09 Tim Heaney, 1999-03 Thomas Heath, 2004-06 Steve Hedden, 1970 Bruce Hedlund, 1991 Daniel Heffner, 1984-85 Gene Heghmann, 1983 William Heil, 1927-29 Charles Hellreigel, 1935-36 Justin Henderson, 1995 Terek Henderson, 2002-04 Tyshon Henderson, 2001, 03 Kirk Hendricks, 1994-95 George Henkel, 1948 Don Henley, 1973 Archie Henry, 1948 Steve Henriksen, 1980 Jack Henson, 1959-62 Keith Hernandez, 2007-10 Cash Heskinson, 1983 Robert Heydenreich, 1927-30 Abe Higgins, 1987-89 James Higgins, 1992-95 Tom Hines, 1987-89 Keith Hinton, 2004 Phil Hirt, 1991-93 David Hobbick, 1968 Charlie Hoffman, 1997-00 Ted Hoffmeister, 1927-29 William Holden, 1988-90 Greg Hoag, 1994 Matthew Holland, 1997-00 Lew Hollish, 1988 Herb Holter, 1928 Randy Holvey, 1980 Sam Hon,1 1956 Al Hooker, 1973 Merrill Horine, 1973 Harold Hornberger, 1936 Bill Horowitz, 1970 James Hourican, 1976 Kenny Howard, 2011-12 Ron Howard, 1973 Eric Howe, 2003 James Howell, 2012 Peter Hudson, 1970 Dan Hughes, 1981 Tremayne Hughes, 1992-96 Peter Huitman, 1979-80 Mark Hulihan, 1999-01 J. Neil Humphrey, 1972-74 Kurt Hunte, 1996-98 Hayden Hunter, 2008 Mike Hunter, 1992 Franklin Hurd, 1976 Sean Hurley, 1993-96 Gene Husted, 1948 Brad Hyde, 2007-09

H Gavin Hadden, 2000-03

IJohn Iandiorio, 1931

Ron Haden, 1983-84 John Hagermann, 1976 Rich Hagermann, 1953-55 Bill Hahn, 1956 Dave Hahn, 1955-56 Kris Hall, 2002 Richard Hall, 1995 Vernon Hall, 1979-80 William Hall, 1982-83 Thomas Hammel, 2005 Clinton Hammett, 2000-01 Cornell Hampton, 1978 Christian Hanna, 2009 Mike Hannon, 1985 Jan Handeland, 1997-99 Don Hanssen, 1948-49 James Hannon, 1969-70 Bob Hansbury, 1998-01 Terry Harcleroad, 1984-87 Maurice Hargrove, 1985-88 Gerald Harkin, 1980-81 George Harkins, 1988 Joseph Harkins, 2005-09 James Harman, 1992-95 Raymond Harmon, 1995 Anthony Harper, 1991-94 Anthony Harper, 2010-2011 Greg Harris, 1988-91 James Harris, 1979-81 John Harrison, 2001-02 Pat Harrison, 1984 George Hart, 1946-47 Robby Hart, 1988 Tom Haskell, 1983 Jason Haskins, 2006-08 Jason Hassler, 1997 Ken Hauck, 1988 Mike Hauck, 1989 Peter Haupt, 1957 Thomas Hauser, 1970 Chris Haussman, 1990-92 Fran Hawkins, 1984 Kevin Hazzard, 2000-03

Dan Iburg, 1978 Pascual Iorfino, 1984 Paul Infante, 1998 Anthony Ineriano, 2004-06 Adams Issaka, 2008-12 Mike Irving, 1998 Sean Irving, 1994-95 Michael Ivancich, 1976 David Ivany, 1996-97 Anthony Ivey, 1996

JScott Jackson, 1991

Chris Jaeger, 2006-10 Deangelo James, 2012 Mark Jankowski, 1982 Aquil Jannah, 1994 Chopper Jarmin, 2000 George Jasous, 1962-64 William Jaxheimer, 1931 Alex Jenkins, 2000-01 Eric Jenkins, 1984-87 Jim Jenkins, 1957 Troy Jenkins, 1982-85 Adam Jensen, 2008 Bill Jensen, 1957 Don Jensen, 1957-60 Everett Jensen, 1936 Mark Jepson, 2002-05 Robert Jewell, 1979-81 James Jimeson, 1973 Jim Joblon, 1984 Charlie Johnson, 1967 Darryl Johnson, 1988-90 Davon Johnson, 2012 Jamarr Johnson, 1996-99 Jeff Johnson, 1998-00 Joe Johnson, 2006-09 Keith Johnson, 1986-89 Ken Johnson, 2006-08 Lynel Johnson, 1987-88 Randy Johnson, 1987-88 Randy Johnson, 1939

Neil Johnson, 1967-68 Zach Johnson, 2007-10 Neil Johnston, 1959-62 B. Jones, 1967 Danny Jones, 1985 Larry Jones, 1979-82 Mike Jones, 1979-82 Tony Jones, 2011-pres Charlie Jopp, 1957-60 Adam Jordan, 1998-01 Dominick Jordan, 1968 Charlie Joseph, 1957 Jorel Joseph, 2006-2009

Dean Kadel, 1992-94 James Kagdis, 1976-78 Tim Kahl, 1982-84 William Kaiser, 1927-28 Rich Kaminska, 1927-29 Chris Kartalis, 1946-49 Tom Kasprowitz, 1978-79 Eugene Kaskin, 1976-78 Chris Keegan, 1997-01 James Keller, 1952-54 Tim Kelley, 1980-83 Brian Kelly, 1996-99 Mike Kelly, 1963-65 Peter Kelly, 1996-99 Kevin Kennedy, 1984 David Kennett, 1984 Ryan Kent, 2002-03 Bud Kenyon, 1949-51 Nate Kern, 1926-29 Marty Kesich, 1957 Kevin Ketelsen, 1976-78 Gus Kiefer, 1925-28 John Kiley, 1979 Tim Kilkenny, 1979 Joe Kinard, Jr., 2004-07 Anthony King, 1986-89 Brian King, 2007 Chuck Kinsley, 1997-00 John Kinzel, 2008-09 Dennis Kirkland, 1978 Luther Kirsch, 1935-36 Bob Kitts, 1982-84 William Kleep, 1976-79 Jeff Kleinsorgen, 1992 Tim Klemm, 2001-02, 2004 John Klenota, 2000 Tom Klepper, 2009-12 Jay Kloskin, 1970 George Kling, 1957-60 Bob Klumpp, 1951 Daniel Knapp, 1981-83 Gene Knapp, 1964 Gunnar Knudsen, 1927 Edward Kobilis, 1976 George Koch, 1930-33 Glenn Kocher, 1996-97 Ed Kochakian, 1952 Thomas Koncewicz, 1994-97 Paul Koppol, 1966 Herman, Korn, 1930-33 Shawn Kostyszyn, 1989 Ed Kozlowski, 1967-70 Rich Kotite, 1962-64 Greg Kovar, 1985-88 James Krainski, 2002-05 Gene Krakowski, 1956 James Krestalude, 1967-69 Ed Krevis, 1980 David Kropilak, 2007 Joe Kross, 2005 Steve Krysiak, 1963-66 Thomas Kudrle, 1969-70 Joe Kugleman, 1988 Bill Kummer, 1948-51 Harry Kummer, 1948-51 Lenny Kushnirsky, 2006

Bill Laupus, 1983 John Lawless, 1973 Chris Lawrence, 1993-94 Chuck Lawrence, 1972-73 Tom Lazarra, 1987-88 Mark Lawrence, 1991-92 Ryan Layton, 2002-05 Dan Leary, 2001-03, 05-06 Theodore Leathern, 1970 Marc Lebovitz, 1988-90 Michael LeClair, 1995 Drew Ledet, 2010 George Ledon, 1984 Tom Lee, 1979 Tavares Lee, 2005-2009 Frederick Lefebvre, 1955 John Leftridge, 1986-88 Chaz Legette, 2006-10 Kevin Legriede, 1991-92 Russ Leming, 1978 Nicholas Lenhart, 2000 Gregory Lentene, 1976 Ed Leonard, 1934 Keith Leonard, 1983 Neil Leonard, 1949-52 Chris Lesiewicz, 1990 Robert Lewin, 1932-35 Bradley Lewis, 1998Bryan Lewis, 1997-98 Ted Lewis, 1928-29 Nick Lia, 1963-65 Dutch Lichtman, 1951-53 Ed Liebried, 1967-69 Lae Liedy, 1964 Ryan Linder, 1994-97 Adam Lindie, 1983-86 Gus Lindine, 1976-79 Tom Lindley, 2011-12 Herb Lindsley, 1976-79 Greg Lindsy, 1972-73 Ryan Lindsay, 2005-07 Thomas Lindsay, 2005-07 Tom Lindsey, 1989 Nick Linehan, 2008-2011 Tyler Linehan, 2004-07 Blake Lintelman, 2005-06 Tom Linter, 1968-70 Cliff Lish, 1961-64 Charles Little, 1992 Trevor Lloyd, 2001-02 Justin Lockhart, 1996-98 Walt Lockwood, 1957 Kito Lockwood, 1992-95 Robert Loggia, 1947-49 Chris Lokerson, 2004 Mike Lombardo, 2011-12 Dan Lombreglia, 1999 Donny Londono, 2007 Lars Londot, 1995 Bryan Long, 1987 Robert Long, 1969-70 Joseph Lopez, 1969-70 David Lopez, 2009-pres. Walter Lopez, 1988-91 Mike Lorden, 2001 James Lorenzo, 1992-93 Dominick Lorusso, 1979-81 Frank LoRusso, 1966-68 Darryl Love, 1980 Trevor Loveland, 2011-pres Jack Love, 1952-53 Vic Luaces, 1972 Mike Lubeck, 1986 Jonathan Luca, 2000-01 Robert Lucas, 1984 Anthony Lucciano, 1967-68 Carl Ludders, 1931 Rudy Ludwig, 1930 Bret Luhmann, 1996-99 Bill Lynch, 1984-87 James Lynch, 2007 Pat Lynch, 1979 Peter Lynch, 2007

L Jason LaBar, 1996

M Neil Macintyre, 1946-47

K Jack Kachadorian, 1969-70

Tony Labozzetta, 1982 Joe LaGambina, 1929-32 Richard Larrison, 1989 Greg Lambert, 1986 Matt Lamela, 2004-05 Shane Lamontagne, 1991-92 Richard Lampasona, 1991-93 Don Lang, 1983 Ron Langella, 1984-87 Bruce Lange, 1979-81 Carl Langer, 1929-32 Frank Lanza, 1958 Gus LaRocca, 1946 Brian Lara, 2006 Richard Larder, 1953-55 Dave Laribee, 1960-63 Lars Larson, 1952-55 Thomas Larson, 2004-07 Frank Lasairo, 1982-84

Ed Mackel, 2001-03 Robert Mackisey, 1979-82 Brooks Madden, 2001 Brein Maginnis, 1983 Daniel Magnetto, 1999 Mike Magut, 1979-82 Dan Mahala, 1956 Mickey Maher, 1976 Mike Maiese, 1998 Bryan Maley, 2011-pres Mike Malik, 2004-05 Bob Malizia, 1964-67 John Malzahn, 1983 John Manahan, 2004 Brandt Mandia, 1986-88 John Mangiante, 1951-52,56-57 Mark Mangion, 2007-10 Joe Mangione, 1968-69 Jon Mansberger, 1991-92

Kevin Maroney, 2005 Rob Mascolo, 2002 Jude Masullo, 2001-04 Tom Mara, 1961 Phil Marak, 1979-82 Randy Marcano, 1993-96 Harry Marquez, 2000 Darius Marshall, 1996-99 Josh Martinez, 2011 Mario Martinez, 1996 Joseph Martucci, 2004 Anthony Marucci, 1934-45 Gene Maresia, 1978-79 Dennis Margaris, 1958 Frank Marino, 1953 Steve Marks, 1981 Kevin Maroney, 2006 Ed Martin, 1963-64 Matthew Martin, 2005-2009 Rich Martin, 1978 Robert Martinelli, 1989 Jeremy Martinez, 2007-10 John Martinez, 1994 Robert Martino, 1976 Harry Marquez, 1998-00 Anthony Mascia, 1993-96 Rob Mascolo, 1999-02 Mao Mason, 1996-98 Tom Massellla, 1978-81 Phil Massa, 1930-33 Joe Mastroberto, 1961 John Mataragas, 1997-98 Justin Matthews, 2007-2011 Mike Matthews, 1983-84 Joe Matos, 1983 Jose Matos, 1948 Justin Mattes, 1998-00 Roy Mattes, 1970 Anthony Maurillo, 2007-08 Bob Mauro, 1980 John Mauro, Tony Mauro, 1982 Dino Mavrookas, 1972 Tim Mavroules, 2005-06 Raheem Maxwell, 2001 Willie Maye, 1983-84 George Mayer, 1936 Peter Mayeski, 1984 John Mazanee, 1978-79 Paul Mazur, 1959-62 Pat Mazzacarro, 1983 Mike Mazzei, 1964-66 Jim McArdle, 1970 Joshua McBride, 1997 Jim McCabe, 1961-64 Joe McCarthy, 1963-64 John McCarthy, 1979 Ryann McCarthy, 1999 Steve McCarthy, 1990 Mat McCloskey, 2006-07 Fred McClurkin, 1979 Derrick McCormick, 1995-97 John McDermott, 1935-38 Marc McDermott, 2002-05 Jerry McDonald, 1950-51 Scot McElrath, 1981-84 Drew McFadden, 1986 Sean McGee, 1992 Charles McGeehan, 1956 Brian McGowan, 2006-07 Kyle McGowan, 2001-04 Kelvin McGregor, 1991-93 Matt McGuiness, 2010-12 Douglas McKeever, 1976-78 Richard McKeever, 1967-68 James McKenna, 1959 Seth McKenna, 1997-98 Jim McKeon, 1982-84 Justin McKillop, 2008 Ryan McKillop, 2008 Charlie McMillan, 2006 Louis McMillan, 1996-97 David McNamara Kevin McNeil, 2001-02 Bill McNellis, 1958 James McPhail, 1936 Keith McQuade, 1999 Willie McWilliams, 1988-91 Jacob Meier, 2012 Steve Mejia, 1994 Edward Mehler, 1955 Rich Melito, 1983-84 Frank Melos, 1983 Mike Mentor, 2012 Dan Mercado, 1989-91 Tony Merlino Fred Mesler, 1991 Dean Messeri,1976-79 Darin Messier, 1961 Kevin Messier, 2012 Mark Metcalf, 2001 Ernset Meyer, 1928-31 Jeff Meyer, 1983-84 Phil Meyer, 1999 Rob Meyer, 1934-36 William Meyer, 1936

Ryan Middleton, 2008 Kevin Miele, 1988 Mike Mikitiuk, 1986-88 Jason Miletic, 1995-96 David Miles, 1997 Estaben Millan, 1998 Dave Miller, 1978 George Miller, 1930-31 Jamari Miller, 2010-2011 Bob Mills, 1982-83 Mike Milone, 2009-12 Mark Milroth, 1978 Bill Mirth, 1986-87 Matt Misley, 2011-pres Herb Mitchell, 1980-82 Rodney Mitchell, 1999-00 Sal Mitri, 1950-53 Morgan Mizell, 2007-10 Dick Modlisewski, 1978 Constantin Mokanos, 1995 Tom Moles, 1961-64 John Molinelli, 1972 Steve Molinelli, 1970 Jarrod Molzon, 2011 John Monahan, 1956 John Monahan, 2005-06 Edward Monkman, 1955-56 James Monroe, 1964-66 Dan Montalto, 1972 Jess Montefusco, 2000 Charles Montesano, 1972-73 Darrin Moody, 1989 Alex Moore, 2001 Tom Moore, 1967-69 Chad Moran, 1995-98 Kevin Moran, 1992-95 Larry Morgan, 1989-92 Mike Morgan, 1980-83 James Morin, 1973-76 Horacio Moranto, 1989 Cody Morgan, 2011-pres Ricky Morgan, 2008-2011 Joe Morris, 1988 Willie Morris, 1985-88 Mike Moses, 1984 Gene Mosiello, 1966 Lou Moskal, 1963-64 Don Motley, 1983 Brian Motrini, 1991-92 Travis Muckle, 1988-91 Nasser Muhammad, 2005 Qareeb Muhammad, 2002-04 Kyle Muir, 2008-10 Ed Mulholland, 1946 Steve Mulholland, 1967-68 Kenny Munson, 2010-12 Brian Murphy, 1991-92 Dick Murphy, 1960-63 Ed Murphy, 1972 Jim Murphy, 1992-95 Kevin Murphy, 2004-05 Mike Murphy, 1990-93 Sean Murphy, 1997-98 Frank Murogiello, 1978 Kevin Murrell, 1976 Jeff Murtaugh, 1987-89 Tay Muzac, 2000

N Bob Nataliocchio, 1955

Jeremy Naylor, 2007-pres. Larry Neal, 1978 Rich Negrin, 1984-87 Daniel Nelson, 1999-00 Don Nelson, 1984-85 Dustin Nelson, 2007-10 Gilbert Nelson, 1950 Ray Nelson, 1978 Richard Nelson,1955 Nico Neri, 2009 Fred Newberg, 1961-63 Tyler Newberry, 2006-10 Clemmitt Newsome, 1985-87 Robert Nichols, 1997 Billy Niebanck, 1928 Bob Niessner, 1957-60 Erling Nilssen, 1935-36 Ed Nitkewicz, 1983 James Nix, 1976-79 David Nolan, 1983-85 Kevin Nolan, 1984 Brandon Nolen, 2006-07 Eddie Noll, 1999 Richard Norlander, 1947-50 Jeff Norton, 1989-91 Bob Novak, 1956 Bob Nugent, 1989-91 Sam Nutile, 1991 Paul Nuzzolese, 1957 Vin Nuzzolese, 2007-2009 Vincent Nuzzolese, 1976

O Bob Oberkeher, 1952-53

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Craig O’Brien, 1979 Patrick O’Connor, 2009-12 Jim O’Donnell, 1984 Ken Oetjan, 1946-49 Olatunde Ogunlana, 2006; 08-09 Terry O’Hare, 1991-92 Mike Okigbo, 1989 Dennis O’Keeffe, 1961 Fidel Okoye, 2012 David Olah, 1997-00 Brett Olden, 1979 Robert Olden, 1979-81 Peter O’Leary, 1995 Tom O’Leary, 1986-87 Steve Olsen, 1978 Tom Olsen, 1963-64 Ron Opferkuch, 1957 Sean O’Reilly, 2007-2011 Kevin Orender, 2009-12 Jerry O’Riordan, 1987 Tom O’Riordan, 1983-86 Lou Orlando, 1988 Eric Ortiz, 2007-08 Jose Ortiz, 1976 Yamir Ortiz, 2012 Garrett O’Rourke, 1999-00 Dan Oset, 1979 Dennis O’Shaugnessay, 1995-97 Thomas O’Toole, 1969-70 Peter O’Hauiano, 1986-88 Jack O’Henheimer, 1957-58 Craig Oliveri 2003 Kanayo Oweazim, 1999

P Dom Pace, 1973

Rod Pace, 1973-76 Steve Pace, 1989 Mikah Pada, 2008 Ryan Pagan, 2004 Walter Pagan, 1957-60 Brus Palaj, 2012 Al Palladino, 1958-60 John Palmer, 1958 James Palmieri, 1973 John Palmieri, 1973 Rich Palmieri, 1972 Steve Panasuk, 2008 Joe Panebianco, 1993 John Panik, 2007-09 Adam Pantaleo, 1999-01 Brandon Paquette, 2007 Calvin Paquette, 2007 Mike Paradise, 2002 Chris Paratore, 2005 Tony Parisi, 1971-74 Charles Parker, 1995 Lynn Parker, 1991-94 Joe Parker, 1989 Rich Parker, 2007-10 John Parreco, 2001-04 Grant Parrigian, 1969-70 Bob Parrigan, 1959 Sam Parris, 1978 Robert Pate, 2002-03 Matt Pascarelli, 1998-01 Anthony Passalacqua, 1999 Thomas Passolo, 1993 Joe Patanella, 1984 Alonzo Patterson, 1979-82 Ike Patterson, 1983-85 Mark Patterson, 1984 Martty Pastore, 1970-73 Ken Paulmenn, 1992-94 Patrick Payne, 2001-04 Somah Payne, 2001-02 Yasser Payne, 1993-94 Robert Pearson, 1975-78 Sean Pearson, 2010-12 Scott Pease, 2002-05 John Peckman, 2005 Brian Pedersen, 1995-96 Paul Pelton, 1983-86 Brent Peltz, 2008-2010 Mike Peluso, 1983 Art Penchansky, 1959 Craig Penna, 1989 Ryan Pentz, 2007-10 Joe Pepe, 1964 Ryan Pepe, 2004-05 Anthony Perilli, 2004-06 Mike Perfect, 1939-41 Paul Perfette, 1939-41 Paul Perret, 1961-64 Donald Perry, 1932-34 Greg Perry, 1972-73 Earl Perser, 1979-80 Anthony Pesella, 1955 Jimmy Pesina, 2001-02 Larry Peslak, 1986 Joseph Peter, 1969-70 Vincent Peterson, 1934-36 Lou Petroni, 1957 Carl Petterson, 1978 Matt Pfeiffer, 1993-94

103103

Harry Pfunke, 1927 Doug Philipkosky, 1998 Al Phillips, 2004-07 Lou Phillips, 2006 Torian Phillips, 2010-12 William Pierce, 1969-70 James Pieszchala, 1976-77 John Pietracatella, 1959-62 John Pietracatella, 1984 Arthur Pilgrim, 1970 Antonio Pinder, 2004-06 Daniel Pino, 1934-35 Bill Piper, 1972 Joshua Piper, 2007 Don Piotrowski, 1972 Anthony Pisano, 1973-77 Wayne Pizzuto, 1969 Dave Pionso, 1983 Frantz Placide, 2007-10 Danny Platt, 1997-98 Bob Plotkin, 1959 Robert Plum, 1969 Daryn Plummer, 1997-01 Don Plummer, 1989-91 Paul Plunkett, 2001-02 Paul Podlaski, 2000-01 Joseph Policastro, 1993 Ryan Polk, 1999-00 Anthony Porchetta, 1988-90 Vincent Porto, 1973 Sam Posmer, 1952 Ralph Post, 1980 Greg Pottenburgh, 1980 Jim Powers, 1958 Matt Powers, 1995-98 Patrick Powers, 2007 Robert Powers, 1932-34 Carl Prater, 1927-30 Brian Prescod, 1990-94 Paul Preston, 1953-55 Dan Prevoznak, 1984-85 Steve Price, 1979 Vincent Price, 1984-87 George Prill, 1953-55 Carl-Olivier Prime, 2009-12 Manuel Proenza, 1990-92 Mark Pryce, 1992-96 Tom Purgh, 1985-88 Chris Purdy, 1991-94

Q Harold Quackenbush, 1951 Phil Qualben, 1948 Kenneth Quinn, 1948 Mike Quinn, 1966 Pat Quinn, 1988 Jay Quintana, 1948-49

R Stan Radhuber, 1950

Wiet Radimer, 1988 Henry Raisch, 1936 Chris Raichle, 1988 Richie Ranieri, 1998-00 Mik Ransom, 1986 Mike Rapp, 1930-33 Jeff Rataski, 1987 Joe Rayski, 1986 Douglas Redondo, 1995-96 T.J. Reese, 2001 Frank Regan, 1948 James Regan, 1996 Chris Reich, 1981 Dick Reigi, 1939 Craig Reilly, 1999 Bob Reimer, 1956 Jon Reinecke, 2000 Matt Reinecke, 2000 Frank Reinhart, 1929 Harold Reisch, 1929-30 Dan Remus, 2002-03 Pete Reynolds, 1986-88 Vin Riccardella, 1961-63 Dan Ricciardi, 1990-93 John Ricciardi, 1978 Dick Rice, 1958-61 Keith Richards, 1992 Robert Richards, 1955 Alex Richardson, 1983 Jehu Richardson, 1993 Justin Richardson, 2007 Fred Riegi, 1928 John Rigney, 1959-62 Steve Riley, 1988 Rich Rinelli, 1972-73 Frank Rispoli, 1970 James Ritchko, 1995 Dan Rivera, 1982-85 Greg Rizzo, 2001 Tonio Rizzi, 2004 James Robb, 1931-34 Pete Robdau, 2004 Marc Roberson, 1991 Spencer Robertson, 1983-86

Aaron Robinson, 2002-05 Charles Robinson, 1957 Daniel Robinson, 1978-81 Jim Robinson, 1998-01 Marshal Robinson, 1985-87 Rich Robinson, 1985-87 Sean Robinson, 1981-84 Perry Roccasecca, 1964 Bill Roehrich, 1948-51 Jim Roe, 1970 John Rogers, 1997 Joseph Roggenburg, 1948 Steven Roginski, 1995 Wesley Rogler, 1929 Bob Romano, 1972 Craig Romano, 2002-05 Jamie Romano, 2004-07 Charlie Romanolo, 1960-63 Peter Romanowsky, 2002 Howard Roosa, 1928 John Roome, 1970 Bernie Roper, 1953 Dan Roper, 1953-56 Justin Rosenberg, 1998 R.J. Rosenkranz, 1985 Stan Rosenber, 1958 Michael Roskowinski, 1997 Azim Ross, 2004-06 William Ross, 1929 Marshyl Rothman, 2012 Alfredo Rowe, 1981-82 Chris Rowe, 1992 William Rowland, 1995 Morgan Rowse, 2001 Brandon Rumley, 1995 Mark Runge, 1994-97 Matt Runge, 1994-97 Ron Rupp, 1976 Josh Russell, 2000-01, 04 Brian Russo, 1997-00 Chris Russo, 2004-05 Tom Ryan, 1981-84 Stan Rycyk, 1939-41

S Dominick Sageer, 1981-83

Rich Salinardi, 1965-68 Tim Saikal, 1983 Riley Sailinger, 2007 Wandy Saintilien, 2011 Ferdie Salvatore, 1950 Chris Sampson, 2004 Mike Santaniello, 1966 Will Sanick, 1955 Paul Santilo, 1980 Anthony Santo, 1976-78 Vito Santo, 1972 Joey Santy, 1998 Robert Sappio, 1978-80 Darnell Sapps, 2009-12 Peter Saratory, 1973 Rick Sardo, 1982 Rick Sarille, 1995-99 Ben Sarullo, 1958-61 Vin Sarno, 2006 Geoff Sasso, 1987-88 Todd Sauca, 2003 James Savage, 1989 Walter Sawicki, 1953-56 Craig Sawyer, 1970 Les Sawyer, 1927-28 Marc Sawyer, 2000 Anthony Scacco, 2006 Matt Scaffa, 1946-49 Brian Scalon, 1976-78 Anthony Scanlon, 2004-05 John Scarlett, 1989 Matthew Scarpa, 1995-98 Nick Scavina, 1984-87 Steve Schaefer, 1972-73 Alex Scharf-Garcia, 2008 Brian Schaumloffel, 1991 Johnny Schick, 1951 Christopher Schiesl, 1995 George Schipani, 1938-41 Dick Schlenker, 1959-62 Jim Schmedin, 1966 Larry Schmidt, 1970 Luke Schmidt, 2000-03 Fred Schnakcenbrug, 1934 Clarence Schneider, 1951 Dick Schneider, 1958 Joe Schuriger, 1955 Ed Scholander, 1978-79 Richard Schoenlank, 1947-49 Bud Schoenster, 2008 Jack Scholz, Sr., 1965-68 Jack Scholz, Jr., 1988-91 Jamie Scholz, 1997-98 Jason Scholz, 1994-98 Connie Schroeder, 1941 Gary Schuster, 1967-68 Tim Schweitzer, 2007 John Sciarra, 2004-05 George Scott, 2002

Tyler Seling, 2008-2011 Chester Sellitto, 1946-49 Joseph Sellitto, 1955 William Sephton, 1947 Andy Senesse, 1968-70 Bill Senese, 1969-71 Robert Sessa, 1969 James Sgambati, 1976 George Shaffer, 1946-49 Dave Shannon, 1983 Danny Shea, 2001 Howie Shea, 1966-68 Rich Shea, 1972 Jerry Sheehan, 1992-93 Pat Sheridan, 1993-94 Lloyd Sherman, 1958-59 Marquis Short, 2004-06 Kharee Shorter, 1999-02 Chett Shurpe, 1983-84 John Siclari, 1928-31 Joe Sidaras, 2011-12 William Seigel, 1932 Craig Siepe, 1967-69 Clint Signor, 1998-00, 2002 Chuck Signorino, 1988-90 Sant Sikand, 1999 Don Silva, 1948-51 Sean Simmons, 2002 Sekou Simmons, 1991-92 Lou Simone, 1998-01 Tim Singleton, 1988-90 Pat Sisk, 1984 Jamiel Sims, 2010-2011 Jeff Skinner, 1995-98 Greg Slater, 1995-99 Mike Slattery, 1979 Ken Slezak, 1970-72 Evan Sliwoski, 2004 Rich Slizewski, 1973 Steve Slocum, 1981-84 Wade Slover, 1994 Tpony Smeragliudo, 1979 Jack Smiechowski, 1961-62 Aaron Smith, 1998-01 Barry Smith, 1966-69 Casey Smith, 2004 Cliff Smith, 1957-59 Darrell Smith, 1980-83 D’Metrius Smith, 2010-12 Edwin Smith, 1931-33 Frank Smith, 1928-30 Mark Smith, 1986-88 Robert Smith, 1976 Ryan Smith, 2007 Shane Smith, 2008-09 Shawn Smith, 2010 Tony Smith, 2002-05 William Smith, 1984 Eric Smithman, 2008 William Snell, 1991-94 Lew Socci, 1984-85 Greg Soja, 2000-03 Bill Sommers, 1993-96 Wesley Soper, 2004 Sadiq Soulemana, 2011-12 Charlie Sortino, 1979 Lenny Sparrow, 1989-90 Frank Spero, 1959-62 Chris Spina, 1999-02 Jeremy Spinks, 2005-08 Richard Spirito, 1961-64 Scott Spratford, 1972-73 Scott Sprengel, 1991 George Spuggs, 1984 David Spurlock, 1949 Pete Stahl, 1972-73 Chris Stafford, 2000 Rich Stafford, 1991 Harry Staiken, 1953 Julian Stanford, 2008-2011 William Statham, 1986 Chris Stafancii, 1983 Mike Steed, 1998-01 Art Stegemann, 1932 Herb Stegemann, 1932 Robert Steincore, 1970 Charle Steinson, 1983-86 Robert Stephens, 2004-06 Daniel Sterns, 1981 Vice Sterns, 1981 David Stewart, 1993-94 John Stewart, 2001-04 Walt Stierling, 1946-49 Keith Stilth, 1984-86 Stanley Stilwell, 1946 Charlie Stinson, 1985-88 Jeremy Stone, 2004-05 Rodney Stone, 1984-86 Paul Storry, 1964-66 Carl Strobel, 1952-53 Rob Stokely, 2001 John (JP) Stubenvoll, 1994-98 Joseph Styles, 1997-98 John Succo, 1952-54 Nick Suppes, 2009-2011 Brennan Sullivan, 2007

Jermaine Sullivan, 1989 Michael Summerlin, 1993 Carl Sutter, 1927-28 Herb Sutter, 1927-30 A.J. Swann, 1997-98 Frank Swart, 1987-90 Robert Swarthout, 1931-33 James Sweigart, 1998-00 Robert Symczyk, 1970

T Robert Taimny, 1991

Josh Talbott, 2011-12 Brian Tallman, 1993-96 George Tansey, 1956 Sal Taormina, 1984 John Tarangelo, 1973 Tony Taranto, 1976-77 Ken Tarsio, 1959-60 Tom Taiun, 1978 Jeff Taylor, 1988 Terrance ‘Juice’ Taylor, 1999-02 Gerald Tedeschi, 1969-70 Tony Tedesco, 1953 Matt Testa, 1988 Brian Tetley, 1970-71 Joe Tetley, 1966-69 Philip Thies, 1977-80 Erik Tetro, 1989-90 Frank Thomas, 1969 Jerome Thomas, 1983 Rodney Thomas, 1984 Truesun Thomas, 2001-03 Bill Thompson, 1949 Bill Thompson, 1984 Dennis Thompson, 1961 Derek Thompson, 2001-02 Paul Thompson, 1985-86 Jowan Thornton, 2004-07 Glenn Thur, 1988 Michael Toal, 1976 Ed Tobin, 2007 Ryan Tobin, 1990-93 Frank Tomaso, 1952 Matthew Tornatore, 1992 Ralph Tortora, 1988 Mark Tosetto, 1979 Al Tosi, 1951-52 John Toto, 1970-72 Vin Traficante, 1952 Quinton Trammell, 1984-86 John Trankle, 1979-82 Henry Trautman, 1931-34 Dennis Travo, 1960-63 Henry Treadwell, 1953 Don Trentalange, 1952, 56-58 Antoine Trowers, 1997 Peter Trubish, 1988 Kyle Trueblood, 2005-08 Mark Truiano, 1983 David Tse, 1983 Mark Tufano, 1990-93 Lance Tumulty, 1987-88 Alex Turnamian, 1964-66 Chris Turner, 2003-06 Greg Turturro, 1988 Ryan Tyburczy, 1993-96 Dan Tyler, 1984-85 Al Tyson, 2002 Chris Twardy, 1991-92

U Chris Uhrig, 2006

Terry Underwood, 1985-88 Nels Updale, 1984 John Urriola, 1993 Andy Urizzo, 1987 Andy Uske, 1973

V Bruno Valente, 1982

Frank Valenti, 1976-78 Rube Valles, 1948-50 William Valone, 1995-98 Vincent Valvano, 1994-95 Bill Van Buren, 1978-79 Willy Van Heertum, 1958 Dave Vansise, 1984 Herb Vargas, 1958-61 Joseph Vargas, 1996-97 Ryan Varga, 1981 Manuel Vasquez, 1999-00 Herbert Vaughn, 1932-33 Mickey Vaughn, 1964-67 William Veit, 1995-98 Fernando Velazquez, 1988 Michael Veli, 1997-00 Robert Velde, 1988 Rich Vellucci, 2009-2011 Michael Ventura, 1967-69 Jared Verano, 1997-98 Anthony Verardi, 1932 Brandon Vetere, 1992

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Nick Vetterlein, 2009 Richard Viarengo, 1953 Sal Vindigni, 1952-55 Tony Vitadamo, 1963 Jack Vitale, 1970 John Vitale, 1992 Ralph Vogel, 1946 Carl Voiges, 1932-33 Justin Vold, 2002 Chris Volpe, 191 John Von Ahnen, 1981-84 Tim Vorhies, 1973 William Voss, 1927 Richard Vreeland, 1980-81

W Dan Wagner, 1992

Richard Wagner, 1953 Joseph Wainwright, 1976-79 Andre Walker, 1993 Charles Walker, 1955-56 David Walker, 1987-88 Joseph Walker, 1991-92 Kenneth Walker, 1976 Mike Walker, 1987-90 Robert Walker, 1990-93 Robert Wallace, 1934 Greg Walls, 1987 Jim Walsh, 1972 Joseph Ward, 1936 Raycine Ward, 1992-96 William Warnock, 1955-57 Ahmad Warren, 2002 Frenchy Was, 1961-63 Jim Wassel, 1970 Bill Watson B.J. Watson, 2002-03 Bryant Watts, 2011-pres Nathan Wdowiak, 2004 Evan Webber-Junot, 2004-05 Gus Weber, 1927 Ron Weber, 1960-63 Doug Weiner, 1987 Steve Weinstein, 1991 Kevin Wellings, 1988 Andy Wells, 1969-70 Chris Wener, 1990 Jeff Wenhold, 1970-73 John Wenz, 1978-80 Chris West, 1985-88 Ed Westwood, 1972-74 Dustin Wetzel, 1998 Gerald Whalen, 1955 Jim White, 1948 Jim White, 1970-72 Quinten White, 2002 Rob White, 1936-39 Gordon Whiting, 1988-90 Andrew Whitman, 1998-99 Jon Wholley, 2000 Mark Wiesner, 1951-53 Mario Wilcox, 2005 Bill Wiley, 1939-41 Chad Wiley, 1993-97 Frak Willie, 1955 Brian Wilkinson, 1988-91 Howard Wilkinson, 1969-70 David Williams, 1989 Dominique Williams, 2009-pres. Dorsey Williams, 1986-89 Ein Williams, 2004-06 Glenn Williams, 1983 Jared Williams, 2002-03 Jarrid Williams, 2012 Jerome Williams, 2012 Lammar Williams, 1990 Lawrence Williams, 2010-2011 Moses Williams, III, 2000 Nevon Williams, 2011-pres Randy Williams, 1998-01 Rick Williams, 1989-92 Walt Williams, 1993 Cole Williams-Ficarra, 2001-04 Fred Williamson, 1963-65 Ray Williamson, 1964-67 Scott Williamson, 1990-92 Alfonza Willis, 2006 Bill Wilson, 1956-58 Bruce Wilson, 1958-60 Marcus Wilson, 2005 J.B. Wilt, 1998-02 Bob Wincler, 1947-50 Aaron Winik, 2001-02 Henry Witjen, 1930-31 Bill Wittcopp, 1958 Mario Witter, 2005-07 Rob Wohlfell, 1929 Paul Wojciechowski, 1994-96 Ron Wood, 1932 Lon Woods, 2006-09 George Woolfolk, 1980 Ed Wrigley, 1959 Buddy Wright, 1978-81 Otis Wright, 2011-12 Gary Wrobel, 1991 Roger Wyllie, 1992-95 James Wynn, 1988


THE ALL-AMERICANS 1988

1965 Rich Kotite, SE

AP (1st team) 1967

John Gloistein, DT

AP (1st team) 1969

Andy Senese, DB Joe Asconi, NG Tom Moore, FB

Kodak (1st team) AP (HM) AP (HM) 1974

Tony Parisi, DB

AP (1st team) 1980

Phil Thies, OG Alonzo Patterson, RB Don Edwards, DE

AP (3rd team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (3rd team) CoSIDA (2nd team) 1981

Alonzo Patterson, RB Don Edwards, DE

AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (2nd team) CoSIDA (2nd team)

1982 Alonzo Patterson, RB AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (1st team) Pete Demeropoulos, OG AP (2nd team) CoSIDA (2nd team) Sal D’Alessio, LB CoSIDA (2nd team) Selwyn Davis, OT CoSIDA (2nd team) Bob Mackisey, LB AP (HM) 1983 Selwyn Davis, OT AP (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Sal D’Alessio, LB AP (2nd team) Pizza Hut (1st team) John Franco, RB Pizza Hut (1st team) Tom O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (2nd team) Scott McElrath, DB Pizza Hut (HM) Tim Kelley, QB Pizza Hut (HM) Tom Bannon, OG Pizza Hut (HM) 1984 Tom O’Riordan, PK AP (3rd team) 1985 Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (3rd team) 1986 Charlie Stinson, DT Kodak (1st team) Football News (2nd team) Pizza Hut (2nd team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Football News (2nd team) Rich Negrin, OT Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (2nd team) 1987 Rich Negrin, OT Kodak (1st team) Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Aaron Campbell, OG Pizza Hut (1st team) Jerry O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (1st team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Artie Dimella, LB Pizza Hut (2nd team) GTE/CoSIDA Academic (2nd team) Greg Kovar, QB Pizza Hut (3rd team)

Terry Underwood, RB Willie Morris, OT Bob Dunn, OG Mike Jones, C Rich Robinson, DT

AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Football News (3rd team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Pizza Hut (3rd team) Football News (2nd team) 1991 Walter Lopez, PK Kodak (1st team) 1992 Rick Williams, DE Champion (2nd team) Terry O’Hare, QB Champion (HM) Bryan Devone, LB Champion (HM) Ryan Tobin, LB Champion (HM) 1993 (Division I-AA) Ryan Tobin, LB The Sports Network (3rd team) 1995 Rick Grimaldi, OG Don Hansen’s (1st team) Bill Sommers, DE Don Hansen’s (1st team) Tony Capua, OT Don Hansen’s (HM) Vincent Fyfe, DE Don Hansen’s (HM) Kito Lockwood, RB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Linder, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Randy Marcano, C Don Hansen’s (HM) Jason Scholz, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) 1996 Rick Sarille, RB Don Hansen’s (1st team) Randy Marcano, OL Don Hansen’s (1st team) Bill Sommers, DE Don Hansen’s (HM) 1997 Rick Sarille, KR AP (3rd Team) Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Rick Sarille, RB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Linder, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Daryn Plummer, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Avery, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Carl Franke, K Don Hansen’s (HM) 1998 Kevin Goode, S Don Hansen’s (HM) Cheston Bulgin Don Hansen’s (HM) 1999 Rick Sarille, RB, KR AP (1st Team All-Purpose) LBLC (2nd team) Don Hansen’s (Specialist of the Year)(1st team) Mike Steed, LB LBLC (1st team) Don Hansen’s (1st team) Chuck Kinsley, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Lou Simone, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) Cheston Bulgin, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Russo, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Kevin Goode, DB, PR Don Hansen’s (HM) 2000 Jason Bain, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Chuck Kinsley, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (1st team) LBLC (2nd team) Daryn Plummer, TE Don Hansen’s (1st team) Tim Heaney, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Aaron Smith, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (HM) Josef Dunn, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Bob Hansbury, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Russo, DL Don Hansen’s (HM)

LBLC (2nd team) Mike Steed, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, PR, LB, DB Don Hansen’s (1st team) Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (2nd team) Kevin Goode, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) Charlie Hoffman, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (HM) Phil Davis, KR Don Hansen’s (HM) 2001 Lou Simone, WR Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Daryn Plummer, TE Sports Network (3rd Team) Don Hansen’s (1st team) John Harrison, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Bob Hansbury, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Franklin Bright, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Mike Steed, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, DB / RS Don Hansen’s (HM) Kharee Shorter, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) 2002 Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Somah Payne, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) John Harrison, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Brian Dilworth, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) David Bateman, P Don Hansen’s (HM) Shaun Grover, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, RS Don Hansen’s (HM) 2003 Tim Heaney, DL Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Franklin Bright, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) David Bateman, QB, P Don Hansen’s (HM) Sean Simmons, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Dilworth, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Mark Jepson, RS Don Hansen’s (HM) Luke Schmidt, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) 2004 Chris Turner, WR Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Charles Bryant, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Craig Romano, LB Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Terek Henderson, DB Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Piotr Czech, K Don Hansen’s (HM) 2005 Al Phillips, DB Sports Network, I-AA Mid Major Collegesportsreport.com Mid Major Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Joe Kinard, TE Sports Network, I-AA Mid Major Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Thomas Davis, DE Don Hansen’s (1st Team) John Sciarra, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) 2006 Piotr Czech, PK Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Thomas Davis, DT Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Joe Kinard, TE Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Al Phillips, DB Don Hansen’s (1st Team) 2007 Associated Press (Third Team) AFCA (1st Team) 2012 Dominique Williams, RB College Sports Journal Daevonte Barnett, DL College Sports Journal All-American Freshman Team Robert Brown, DE Piotr Czech, PK

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RESULTS 1927-1964 1 927 (1 -3-0) Coaches:.........................Randolph Faries ........................& Lucien Kempf Captain: .......................... Frank Gollnick 10/1 at NY Aggies...................... 6-44_____L 10/15 Cooper Union....................7-24_____L 11/5 C.C.N.YJ.V............................6-0___ W 11/19 Brooklyn................................0-6_____L

1937 (0-5-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ....................... Erling A. Nilssen New Britain..........................0-32_____L Brooklyn................................0-50_____L Panzer.....................................7-14_____L N. Y. Aggies...........................7-44_____L Arnold....................................7-26_____L

1928 (1-3-1) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ...................................Gus Kiefer 10/13 Brooklyn.............................13-14_____L 10/20 N.Y. Aggies............................0-0____ T 10/27 C.C.N.YJ.V........................13-24_____L 11/3 Long Island........................... 7-0___ W 11/10 Cooper Union.................... 0-19_____L

1938 (4-2-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captains:................. Johnny McDermott .................................... Bob White 10/8 at Arnold...............................0-25_____L 10/15 Panzer.....................................12-7___ W 10/22 N.Y. Aggies............................27-0___ W 10/29 at Hofstra.............................13-37_____L 11/5 New Britain............................6-0___ W 11/12 at Bergen................................24-0___ W

1929 (1-7-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: .....................Nathaniel H. Kern 9/28 at Union...............................0-53_____L 10/5 Connecticut Jr...................38-0___ W 10/12 Brooklyn..............................6-47_____L 10/19 Long Island.........................0-37_____L 10/26 N.Y. Aggies........................ 13-25_____L 11/2 Montclair St......................... 6-7_____L 11/9 Cooper Union.....................7-13_____L 11/23 at Juniata............................. 0-12_____L 1930 (4-5-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ............................Thomas Carey 9/27 Connecticut Jr.................. 2-0#___ W 10/4 at Susquehanna.................. 7-27_____L 10/11 Arnold.................................. 0-10_____L 10/18 at Juniata.............................0-52_____L 10/25 Montclair State.................. 14-0___ W 11/1 Cooper Union...................18-12___ W 11/8 Hartwick..............................19-7___ W 11/15 at N.Y. Aggies......................0-13_____L 11/22 at Muhlenburg...................0-32_____L # Forfeit win 1931 (3-4-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ................................. John Siclari 10/3 Arnold...................................7-13_____L 10/10 at Montclair State.............6-25_____L 10/17 Hartwick..............................13-0___ W 10/24 N.Y. Aggies..........................20-0___ W 10/31 at Moravian........................ 0-18_____L 11/6 at Cooper Union..................6-0___ W 11/14 at Mass. St. .........................0-76_____L 1932 (2-2-2) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Cooper Union....................32-0___ W Montclair St....................... 14-0___ W St. Francis (NY)..................0-0____ T Moravian...............................0-0____ T Susquehanna......................0-26_____L at Upsala...............................6-8_____L 1933 (0-2-0) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts 10/7 at Lowell Textile............... 0-51_____L 10/14 Trenton St...........................0-20_____L 1934 (1-4-0) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Panzer....................................0-6_____L Montclair St....................... 0-18_____L Upsala.................................. 6-21_____L N.Y. Aggies...........................0-13_____L St. Francis (NY)..................6-0___ W 1935 (0-5-2) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Captain: ............................Swede Nilssen at Panzer................................0-6_____L at Montclair St...................0-36_____L Hartwick...............................0-0____ T N.Y. Aggies...........................7-14_____L New Paltz.............................0-0____ T at Upsala............................ 0-40_____L St. Francis (NY)................6-24_____L 1936 (0-3-1) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Captains:.....................Charlie Hellriegel Bernie Blomquist at St. Lawrence..................0-82_____L Panzer..................................0-20_____L N.Y. Aggies...........................7-17_____L at New Paltz.........................6-6____ T

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at Ursinus..............................34-6___ W Upsala.................................... 12-6___ W Hartwick...............................36-6___ W Panzer.................................. 52-12___ W

1950 (3-6-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: ....................Richard Norlander Moravian...........................14-46_____L Susquehanna........................0-6_____L Hofstra...............................20-19___ W Swarthmore..........................6-9_____L C.C.N.Y................................ 14-0___ W Ursinus................................6-25_____L Upsala..................................6-34_____L Penn Military.....................8-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...........................13-6___ W 1951 (2-6-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: .................................Bill Roerich Arnold...................................19-7___ W Swarthmore......................15-20_____L Susquehanna....................20-37_____L Ursinus...............................12-13_____L Upsala...................................19-7___ W Penn Military......................0-13_____L U.S.M.M.A..........................0-56_____L Hofstra.................................0-34_____L

1940 (4-2-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain:........................................................ _Mike Perfect N. Y. Aggies...........................20-0___ W Arnold.................................... 14-0___ W Bergen.................................... 14-6___ W New Britain.........................12-15_____L Brooklyn.................................13-0___ W American International..... 7-27_____L

1952 (3-5-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captains:..............................Neil Leonard Haverford...........................18-13___ W Hamilton...........................20-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...........................6-13_____L Brooklyn............................40-14___ W Ursinus.................................7-12_____L Susquehanna....................32-26___ W Moravian.............................6-25_____L Hofstra.................................7-55_____L

1941 (5-1-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain:.........................George Schipani 10/12 Arnold.................................. 25-12___ W 10/18 Montlcair State...................13-27_____L 10/25 New Britain........................20-18___ W 11/10 Panzer.................................... 14-0___ W 11/15 Lowell Textile........................ 7-6___ W 11/20 Brooklyn................................27-0___ W

1953 (2-4-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: ................. Manfred Lichtmann Haverford............................ 6-14_____L Hamilton............................... 7-6___ W U.S.M.M.A............................0-6_____L Brooklyn..............................38-0___ W Ursinus................................ 6-14_____L Moravian...........................19-34_____L

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1954 (2-7-0) Coach: ........................ Bunny Barbes Captains: .J ohn Succo, Ron Lardner Hobart.............................6-40_____L Haverford...................... 6-14_____L Hamilton.......................6-25_____L U.S.M.M.A...................6-26_____L Penn Military............12-21_____L Ursinus...........................7-34_____L Susquehanna................13-0___ W Moravian.......................0-34_____L Brooklyn........................ 14-0___ W

1946 (1-6-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captains:.............................Lou Gionuito Ed Mulholland Lowell Textile......................20-7___ W Brooklyn..............................19-25_____L C.C.N.Y.................................. 6-12_____L at U.S.M.M.A.......................0-60_____L Susquehanna........................6-27_____L at Hartwick..........................0-34_____L Westchester.........................0-32_____L 1947 (4-5-0) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captains:................................Don Drown Don Hanssen 9/27 Panzer.....................................12-7___ W 10/4 Hamilton................................7-13_____L 10/10 at Lowell Textile................... 7-6___ W 10/18 at Brooklyn.........................14-39_____L 10/25 C.C.N.Y.................................. 6-12_____L 11/1 Upsala......................................6-0___ W 11/8 at Susquehanna....................6-35_____L 11/15 at Hofstra..............................0-34_____L 11/22 Hartwick...............................27-6___ W 1948 (3-3-2) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captain: .................................Don Drown 9/25 Panzer...................................14-12___ W 10/2 Hofstra.................................. 13-13____ T 10/8 at Upsala................................7-12_____L 10/16 Brooklyn................................0-20_____L 10/23 at C.C.N.Y............................19-19____ T 10/30 at Ursinus..............................23-6___ W 11/6 Susquehanna.........................19-7___ W 11/13 at Hartwick........................ 12-25_____L 1949 (7-1-1) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captains:................................ Matt Scaffa ................................Don Hanssen 9/24 Moravian............................. 18-26_____L 10/1 at Susquehanna.................. 41-27___ W 10/8 at Hofstra.............................. 19-6___ W 10/15 Arnold...................................14-14____ T 10/22 C.C.N.Y..................................28-6___ W

1955 (0-7-0) Coach: ............................. Bunny Barbes Captains:....Sal Vindigni, Ron Lardner Hobart...................................7-14_____L Haverford.............................. 6-7_____L Hamilton.............................7-48_____L Penn Military................... 14-38_____L Ursinus................................ 6-14_____L Susquehanna.....................19-21_____L Moravian.............................0-47_____L 1956 (0-7-1) Coach: ........................ Bunny Barbes Captains:.....................Mike Delpercio, ...................... Walter Sawicki Penn Military..............7-14_____L Dickinson.........................0-3_____L Haverford...................... 7-33_____L Hamilton....................... 7-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...................... 7-7____ T Ursinus..........................12-19_____L Susquehanna.............13-26_____L Moravian.......................0-26_____L 1957 (2-6-0) Coach: ..................Mickey Sullivan Captains:.....................Mike Delpercio, ......................John Mangiante Penn Military........... 12-14_____L Haverford.......................7-19_____L Hamilton....................... 7-38_____L U.S.M.M.A....................19-0___ W

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Grove City...................13-14_____L Ursinus............................13-0___ W Susquehanna...............6-20_____L Moravian.....................14-32_____L 1958 (3-5-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:............................. Ralph Billulo Dave Hahn, Don Trentalange Penn Military......................8-13_____L Haverford...........................15-14___ W Hamilton........................... 13-20_____L U.S.M.M.A........................16-22_____L Dickinson..........................18-20_____L Ursinus................................26-6___ W Susquehanna.......................13-6___ W Moravian.............................6-34_____L 1959 (6-2-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:.............................Jim Giordano Al Palladino Penn Military...................12-20_____L Haverford............................27-8___ W Hamilton.............................22-7___ W U.S.M.M.A........................14-20_____L Dickinson.......................... 28-15___ W Ursinus................................23-8___ W Susquehanna......................28-6___ W Moravian.............................42-8___ W 1960 (9-0-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:....Wally Pagan, Charlie Jopp Penn Military..................24-20___ W Haverford............................36-0___ W Trenton St.........................20-18___ W U.S.M.M.A.........................21-12___ W Dickinson............................47-6___ W Ursinus.............................49-20___ W Hamilton.............................26-8___ W Moravian..............................13-0___ W Upsala.................................19-12___ W 1961 (6-3-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:......Randy Fusco, Ben Sarullo Penn Military..................... 0-14_____L Haverford............................34-6___ W U.S.M.M.A.........................16-19_____L Susquehanna................... 24-28_____L Dickinson...........................18-13___ W Ursinus..............................20-12___ W Trenton State.....................34-0___ W Hamilton.......................... 48-20___ W Upsala.................................. 21-0___ W 1962 (4-4-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:. Dick Schlenker, Frank Spero Penn Military..............8-15_____L Haverford......................25-0___ W U.S.M.M.A...................0-22_____L Susquehanna................7-14_____L Upsala..............................12-0___ W Ursinus........................... 14-8___ W Trenton State.................0-0____ T Hamilton.......................26-8___ W Wilkes..............................6-12_____L 1963 (6-3-0) Coach: ................................Bob Hicks Captains:...Fred Williamson, Jr. ............................Paul Feeney 9 /21 Trenton State.................7-0___ W 9 /28 at Penn Military.......27-0___ W 1 0/5 Haverford.......................51-6___ W 1 0/12 Moravian.......................20-6___ W 1 0/19 C.W. Post.....................15-21_____L 1 0/26 at U.S.M.M.A............13-14_____L 1 1/2 Ursinus...........................25-0___ W 1 1/9 at Hamilton.................25-8___ W 1 1/16 at Upsala.......................8-24_____L 1964 (10-0-0) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:. John Gaeta, George Cruzado 9 /19 at Trenton State.........13-0___ W 9 /26 at W. Maryland.......34-16___ W 1 0/3 U.S.M.M.A....................13-6___ W 10/10 at Moravian...................20-7___ W 1 0/17 Drexel.................................21-0___ W 1 0/24 Albright............................ 27-8___ W 1 0/31 at C.W. Post....................7-6___ W 1 1/7 Hamilton......................... 41-8___ W 1 1/14 at Springfield.................12-7___ W 1 1/21 Upsala............................... 14-9___ W


RESULTS 1965-1977

1960 Wagner College Undefeated Team 9-0 1965 (3-6-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:..............Nick Lia. Rich Kotite 9/25 W. Maryland.......................... 7-0____ W 10/2 at U.S.M.M.A........................7-10______L 10/9 Moravian................................19-7____ W 10/16 at Drexel.............................. 21-23______L 10/23 at Albright............................14-21______L 10/30 C.W. Post.............................. 2-14______L 11/6 at Hamilton............................13-7____ W 11/13 Springfield........................... 13-20______L 11/20 at Upsala................................. 3-6______L 1966 (2-6-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:......Jim Monroe, Art Attonito 9/24 at W. Maryland..................13-19______L 10/1 Trenton State......................... 7-0____ W 10/8 at Moravian............................0-0______T 10/15 U.S.M.M.A............................ 0-10______L 10/22 Albright..................................13-7____ W 10/29 at Springfield........................7-25______L 11/5 at Susquehanna..................13-24______L 11/12 at C.W. Post....................... 16-23______L 11/19 Upsala.....................................7-10______L 1967 (9-0-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:..........................John Gloistein, Mickey Vaughn, Bob Malizia 9/23 at W. Maryland...................25-8____ W 9/30 Lycoming..............................27-13____ W 10/7 Moravian...............................20-0____ W 10/14 at Trenton State...................54-7____ W 10/21 Tufts.......................................20-0____ W 10/28 at U.S.M.M.A........................21-7____ W 11/4 Springfield.............................23-7____ W 11/11 at Susquehanna....................20-0____ W 11/18 at Upsala................................13-0____ W 1968 (3-6-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:.....................Richard Salinardi ..............Paul Zinno, Pete Boatti 9/28 at Lycoming.......................... 0-10______L 10/5 Upsala....................................34-8____ W 10/12 at Moravian..........................20-6____ W

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1969 (4-5-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:........................... Joseph Asconi 9/27 C.W. Post...............................7-14______L 10/4 at Upsala............................... 10-0____ W 10/11 Moravian...............................24-0____ W 10/18 at Albright.............................32-7____ W 10/25 at U.S.M.M.A........................7-15______L 11/1 Springfield..............................8-17______L 11/8 at Susquehanna....................6-25______L 11/15 Hofstra..................................14-12____ W 11/22 at Wittenberg......................0-56______L 1970 (5-3-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:................Anthony Brandefine ....................................Tom Linter 9/26 at C.W. Post.........................7-23______L 10/3 Upsala....................................39-0____ W 10/10 at Moravian......................... 13-17______L 10/17 Albright...............................22-14____ W 10/24 U.S.M.M.A............................ 19-0____ W 10/31 at Springfield...................... 26-17____ W 11/7 Susquehanna.......................16-14____ W 11/14 at Gettysburg....................... 0-16______L 11/21 Valparaiso............................14-14______T 1971 (5-4-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:................................... John Toto 9/25 C.W. Post.............................15-21______L 10/2 at Upsala.............................14-29______L 10/9 Moravian.............................20-14____ W 10/16 at Albright........................... 27-14____ W 10/23 at U.S.M.M.A......................17-14____ W 10/30 Springfield............................17-12____ W 11/6 at Susquehanna....................28-0____ W 11/13 Gettysburg...........................16-21______L 11/20 at Valparaiso....................... 18-34______L

1972 (7-3-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captain:..................................... John Toto 9/15 at Hofstra...............................10-7____ W 9/23 at C.W. Post..........................0-17______L 9/30 Drexel....................................... 9-7____ W 10/7 Upsala.....................................13-6____ W 10/14 at Bridgeport......................14-28______L 10/21 Albright...............................21-22______L 10/28 U.S.M.M.A............................28-3____ W 11/4 at Springfield.......................21-17____ W 11/11 Susquehanna........................24-0____ W 11/18 at Gettysburg........................18-7____ W 1973 (4-5-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains: .Scott Spratford, Brian Tetley 9 /15 Hofstra............................13-24______L 9 /22 C.W. Post......................16-28______L 1 0/6 at Upsala.........................35-6____ W 1 0/13 Bridgeport.......................7-21______L 1 0/20 at Albright...................19-27______L 1 0/27 at U.S.M.M.A................6-13______L 1 1/3 Springfield...................... 14-6____ W 1 1/10 at Susquehanna..........31-10____ W 1 0/17 Gettysburg................... 14-10____ W 1974 (5-3-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:...............................John Backos ...... Tony Parisi, Ed Westwood 9/21 at Gettysburg.......................20-7____ W 9/28 at C.W. Post.........................7-24______L 10/5 Upsala....................................40-7____ W 10/12 at Bridgeport...................... 19-35______L 10/19 at Montclair State............ 20-20______T 10/26 U.S.M.M.A.............................7-17______L 11/2 at Springfield........................34-7____ W 11/16 Fordham.............................. 20-13____ W 11/23 Hofstra....................................41-7____ W

1975 (6-2-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks 9/20 Gettysburg...........................14-7___ W 9/27 C.W. Post...........................14-17_____L 10/4 at Upsala............................15-12___ W 10/11 at Hofstra...........................31-14___ W 10/18 Montclair St.........................0-0____ T 10/25 at U.S.M.M.A....................... 6-7_____L 11/1 Springfield...........................19-3___ W 11/15 at Fordham.........................24-0___ W 11/22 at Seton Hall.......................42-0___ W 1976 (2-7-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:......................... Athony Ferrara Glen Galante, .William Geltzeiler 9/11 at Gettysburg....................... 7-0___ W 9/25 Hobart................................. 13-31_____L 10/2 at Lafayette.......................21-44_____L 10/9 at C.W. Post........................0-31_____L 10/16 at Rochester.................... 20-20____ T 10/23 U.S.M.M.A...........................6-13_____L 10/30 at Springfield......................6-29_____L 11/6 Hofstra................................. 21-0___ W 11/13 Fordham...............................7-19_____L 11/20 Seton Hall............................. 6-7_____L 1977 (2-7-0) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Gettysburg.............................7-3___ W Seton Hall...........................20-0___ W Hobart................................ 14-35_____L C.W. Post............................0-43_____L Rochester............................0-35_____L U.S.M.M.A..........................6-22_____L Springfield..........................6-29_____L Hofstra................................. 7-27_____L Fordham..............................8-52_____L

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RESULTS 1978-1989 1978 (2-8-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:.................................Tony Santo Kevin Murrell, .. Jim Pieszchala 9/16 Montclair State.....................6-16______L 9/23 Hobart.....................................13-8____ W 9/30 at C.W. Post........................13-51______L 10/7 Hofstra*................................21-17____ W 10/14 at St. Lawrence.................. 12-35______L 10/21 Rochester..............................0-28______L 10/27 Seton Hall............................24-27______L 11/4 at Springfield..................... 26-40______L 11/11 at Fordham......................... 19-30______L 11/18 U.S.M.M.A............................ 0-14______L * at Giants Stadium

1981 (9-1-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:........................... Dan Robinson ..........Bob Olsen, Don Edwards 9/12 at Montclair St.....................0-28______L 9/19 Buffalo State.........................59-7____ W 9/26 Iona.........................................62-7____ W 10/3 Fordham................................39-0____ W 10/10 at Hofstra............................ 35-14____ W 10/17 at U.S.M.M.A......................31-21____ W 10/24 at Pace..................................21-20____ W 10/31 at Seton Hall.........................45-7____ W 11/7 Springfield............................16-10____ W 11/14 Kean.......................................13-10____ W

1984 (6-4-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.......................... Andy Fellouris ................................Steve Slocum 9/8 Montclair State....................6-24_____L 9/14 St. John’s.............................. 32-12___ W 9/21 at Trenton State...................34-8___ W 9/29 Cortland State.....................27-17___ W 10/6 Hofstra....................................8-17_____L 10/13 FDU-Madison.......................31-6___ W 10/20 U.S.M.M.A.......................... 13-34_____L 10/27 Fordham..............................24-21___ W 11/3 at Hamilton.........................20-27_____L 11/10 at Kean.................................40-13___ W

1979 (5-5-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:.......... John Mazanec, Jim Nix 9/7 Iona.........................................28-0____ W 9/13 at Montclair State............... 9-21______L 9/22 at Hobart..............................29-11____ W 9/29 Fordham*............................. 18-17____ W 10/6 Hofstra................................. 14-33______L 10/13 Rochester.............................10-14______L 10/20 at Seton Hall........................19-14____ W 10/27 at U.S.M.M.A.................... 30-20____ W 11/3 Springfield.............................7-32______L 11/10 at Lafayette............................3-21______L * at Giants Stadium

1982 (8-1-1) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Bob Mackisey .....................Pete Demeropoulos 9/11 Montclair State.................40-40______T 9/17 St. John’s................................48-7____ W 9/25 at Iona...................................37-13____ W 10/2 Univ. of D.C.........................35-17____ W 10/9 Hofstra................................. 20-13____ W 10/16 U.S.M..M.A............................17-0____ W 10/23 at New Haven......................34-7____ W 11/6 at Springfield.......................16-14____ W 11/13 at Kean...................................42-0____ W 11/20 St. Lawrence*.................... 34-43______L * NCAA Quarterfinal

1985 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ John Chiofalo ............................. Andy Fellouris 9/7 Wm. Paterson...................... 41-6___ W 9/14 at Montclair State.............20-16___ W 9/21 at St. John’s.........................52-28___ W 9/28 Stony Brook........................26-10___ W 10/5 at Cortland State...............23-28______L 10/12 at Hofstra............................20-10____ W 10/19 FDU-Madison...................... 19-0____ W 10/26 Glassboro State..................27-24____ W 11/9 at Ramapo.............................57-6____ W 11/16 Albany State......................... 0-15______L 11/23 at U.S.M.M.A......................... 9-7____ W * ECAC South Championship

1980 (8-2-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:........Phil Thies, Dean Messeri 9/12 Montclair State...................12-10____ W 9/20 U.S.M.M.A.............................14-7____ W 9/26 at Iona....................................27-0____ W 10/4 Seton Hall..............................28-0____ W 10/18 Hofstra..................................38-17____ W 10/25 Pace.........................................45-0____ W 11/1 at St. Lawrence.....................21-7____ W 11/8 at Springfield...................... 10-27______L 11/15 at Fordham.........................56-23____ W 11/22 at Ithaca*..............................13-41______L * NCAA Quarterfinal

1983 (8-2-1) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:...Sal D’Alessio, Steve Slocum 9/1 at Montclair State............ 20-20____ T 9/17 at St. John’s.........................29-35_____L 9/23 Trenton State..................... 28-21___ W 10/1 at Univ. of D.C..................49-20___ W 10/8 at Hofstra.............................. 0-19_____L 10/15 FDU-Madison...................44-25___ W 10/22 at U.S.M.M.A....................... 21-0___ W 10/29 at Fordham...........................56-7___ W 11/5 New York Tech....................35-6___ W 11/12 Kean.........................................41-7___ W 11/29 St. John’s................................48-7___ W * ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship

1986 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ John Chiofalo ............................Charlie Stinson 9/5 at Wm. Paterson.................27-0____ W 9/12 Montclair State..................14-28______L 9/19 St. John’s................................ 35-7____ W 9/26 at Trenton State.................44-10____ W 10/3 W. Conn. State.....................31-9____ W 10/11 Hofstra................................. 28-21____ W 10/17 at FDU-Madison.................37-0____ W 10/24 at Glassboro State...............28-9____ W 11/8 Ramapo.................................. 41-3____ W 11/15 at Pace..................................29-36______L 11/22 F & M.................................. 40-28____ W *ECAC South Championship

1987 (13-1-0) NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Coach:...................... Walt Hameline Captains:................... Artie Dimella ..................................Rich Negrin 9/5 Wm. Paterson...................... 14-0____ W 9/12 at Montclair State............. 24-17____ W 9/19 at St. John’s.........................30-14____ W 9/26 Trenton State......................41-13____ W 10/3 at SUNY-Buffalo..................20-0____ W 10/10 at Hofstra............................28-35______L 10/24 at U.S.M.M.A......................16-14____ W 11/7 at W. Conn. State............... 27-3____ W 11/14 Pace.........................................59-7____ W 11/21 Rochester*.......................... 38-14____ W 11/28 Fordham*.............................. 21-0____ W 12/5 at Emory & Henry*..........20-15____ W 12/12 Dayton*..................................19-3____ W * NCAA Playoffs 1988 (8-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Willie Morris .............................Rich Robinson 9/10 Ferrum (Va.).......................13-40______L 9/17 St. John’s...............................31-14____ W 9/24 Univ of D.C..........................61-14____ W 10/1 at Montclair State..............51-21____ W 10/8 Newport News..................42-10____ W 10/15 Hofstra................................ 30-24____ W 10/22 U.S.M.M.A............................34-7____ W 10/29 at C.W. Post...................... 22-20____ W 11/11 at Wm. Paterson................31-10____ W 11/19 Ithaca*.........................31-34 (ot)______L * NCAA Playoffs 1989 (6-3-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.............................. Frank Swart Abe Higgins, Dorcy Williams 9/9 Delaware Valley................. 28-13____ W 9/16 at Newport News................31-7____ W 9/23 Davidson...............................35-11____ W 9/30 Alfred.................................... 35-19____ W 10/7 at Glenville State.................48-0____ W 10/13 at Hofstra...........................24-42______L 10/28 C.W. Post.............................16-31______L 11/4 Wisconsin-Platteville.......17-35______L 11/11 Wm. Paterson.....................21-10____ W

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RESULTS 1990-2013 1990 (5-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Jack Scholz Lenny Sparrow, Frank Swart 9/8 at Delaware Valley........... 34-13____ W 9/15 Ramapo.................................14-31______L 9/22 Montclair State.................. 22-13____ W 9/29 at Alfred.................................28-8____ W 10/6 Newport News..................56-14____ W 10/13 Salisbury State................... 23-16____ W 10/19 at Glassboro State..............14-31______L 10/26 at C.W. Post....................... 12-35______L 11/3 Hofstra...................................6-54______L 11/9 at Wm. Paterson................12-15______L 1991 (5-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Jack Scholz ............Jeff Norton, Greg Harris 9/14 Delaware Valley................ 40-30____ W 9/21 at Ramapo............................. 9-21______L 9/28 at Montclair St...................26-14____ W 10/5 at Newport News............. 19-32______L 10/12 Iona.......................................24-15____ W 10/19 at Salisbury State...............38-31____ W 10/26 Glassboro State.................. 21-28______L 11/2 C.W. Post............................ 26-13____ W 11/9 at Albany State..................19-29______L 11/16 Wm. Paterson.....................13-21______L

1996 (5-5-0; 2-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ Jason Miletic, ........ Mark Pryce, Bill Sommers 9/14 at Iona....................................27-0____ W 9/21 C.W. Post..............................6-24______L 9/28 Marist...................................27-28______L 10/5 at Saint Francis (PA)*.......24-6____ W 10/12 Monmouth*........................ 10-23______L 10/19 Saint Peter’s.........................41-12____ W 10/26 at Cent. Conn. State*.......41-49______L 11/2 Robert Morris*..................38-35____ W 11/9 at Stony Brook...................27-20____ W 11/16 at Towson State..................11-35______L * - Northeast Conference Game 1997 (6-4-0; 2-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.......Ryan Linder, Rick Sarille 9/13 Iona.........................................33-0____ W 9/20 C.W. Post.............................13-12____ W 9/27 Saint Francis (PA)*............42-6____ W 10/4 at Robert Morris*............... 9-21______L 10/11 at Saint Peter’s...................42-14____ W 10/18 Central Conn.*..................34-23____ W 10/25 at Marist................................ 0-21______L 11/1 Stony Brook.......................... 10-0____ W 11/8 at Monmouth*......................7-51______L 11/15 at San Diego....................... 29-52______L

1992 (9-2-0) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:....Bryan Devone, Ryan Tobin 9/12 at Delaware Valley............ 12-0___ W 9/19 at Saint Francis(PA)........18-21_____L 9/25 at St. John’s+.......................27-0___ W 10/3 Newport News................ 20-17___ W 10/10 at Iona+..............................27-20___ W 10/17 Marist+................................42-7___ W 10/24 at Rowan...........................30-59_____L 10/31 at C.W. Post+.................. 28-26___ W 11/7 Pace+....................................48-6___ W 11/14 Duquesne.............................31-6___ W 11/21 Saint Francis (PA)*..........48-6___ W + Liberty Conference Game

1998 (7-3-0; 3-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Rick Sarille ....... Jason Scholz, Chad Moran 9/12 San Diego............................ 30-42______L 9/19 at Sacred Heart....................40-8____ W 9/26 at Saint Francis(PA)*......45-14____ W 10/3 Robert Morris*.................. 17-42______L 10/10 Saint Peter’s..........................34-7____ W 10/17 at Central Conn.*...............21-17____ W 10/24 Marist....................................17-14____ W 10/31 at Stony Brook....................14-13____ W 11/7 Monmouth*....................... 20-48______L 11/15 at Jacksonville...................62-44____ W * - Northeast Conference Game

1993 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Bryan Devone ...................................Ryan Tobin 9/11 C.W. Post............................ 27-21____ W 9/18 St. John’s................................34-9____ W 9/25 Central Conn...................... 22-15____ W 10/2 Iona.......................................23-30______L 10/9 at Duquesne........................27-24____ W 10/16 at Pace.................................. 47-10____ W 10/23 Saint Francis (PA).............31-21____ W 10/30 at Marist................................22-6____ W 11/6 at Monmouth........................13-7____ W 11/13 at San Diego........................14-44______L 11/20 at Iona*..................................32-0____ W * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl

1999 (5-5-0; 5-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Rick Sarille ______Brian Russo, Greg Slater 9/11 at Stony Brook*.................24-12____ W 9/18 Sacred Heart*.......................33-0____ W 9/25 St. Francis (PA)*............... 45-13____ W 10/2 at Robert Morris*............. 21-23______L 10/9 Albany*.................................21-37______L 10/16 Central Conn.*.................. 35-16____ W 10/23 at Marist.............................. 17-20______L 10/30 at Cornell..............................14-31______L 11/6 at Monmouth*.....................35-3____ W 11/13 at San Diego.........................12-31______L * - Northeast Conference Game

1994 (6-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................... Jason Cue Anthony Harper, .William Snell 9/9 at Springfield........................ 7-33______L 9/17 at C.W. Post........................17-21______L 9/24 Marist.....................................30-8____ W 10/1 Monmouth..........................14-22______L 10/8 San Diego.............................35-45______L 10/15 Robert Morris.................... 38-21____ W 10/22 at Iona..................................39-22____ W 10/29 at Central Conn................. 28-21____ W 11/5 Saint Peter’s..........................42-3____ W 11/12 at Saint Francis (PA).........35-13____ W 11/19 at St. John’s*.......................14-34______L * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl 1995 (8-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:..............................Vincent Fyfe ............................Kito Lockwood 9/16 Stony Brook........................28-27____ W 9/23 Towson State..................... 23-15____ W 9/29 at Saint Peter’s.................. 28-24____ W 10/7 Saint Francis (PA)............ 38-21____ W 10/14 at Robert Morris................16-18______L 10/21 Iona.........................................42-0____ W 10/28 Central Conn..................... 40-35____ W 11/4 at Monmouth.....................21-20____ W 11/11 at San Diego.........................21-17____ W 11/18 at Duquesne*.....................44-20______L * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl

2000 (6-5-0; 6-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:..........Brian Russo, Jason Bain 9/9 Monmouth*...........................14-7____ W 9/16 Georgetown........................ 21-28______L 9/23 at Albany*...........................38-30____ W 9/30 Marist................................... 31-34______L 10/7 Stony Brook*........................35-9____ W 10/14 at Central Conn.*................24-7____ W 10/21 at Saint Francis (PA)*.......35-6____ W 10/28 Robert Morris*..........31-38 (ot)______L 11/4 St. John’s*..............................35-3____ W 11/11 at Jacksonville.................... 22-31______L 11/18 at Sacred Heart*............... 20-22______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2001 (3-6-0; 3-5 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Daryn Plummer, Mike Steed 9/8 at Monmouth*................... 15-23______L 9/15 at Georgetown............Canceled 9/22 Albany*................................30-35______L 9/29 at St. John’s*.........................34-7____ W 10/6 at Stony Brook*.................30-52______L 10/13 Central Conn.*..........24-17 (ot)____ W 10/20 Saint Francis (PA)*............ 38-7____ W 10/27 at Robert Morris*............ 30-49______L 11/3 Sacred Heart*....................24-45______L 11/10 at San Diego........................24-41______L * - Northeast Conference Game

2002 (7-4-0; 4-3 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............ Jeremy Balina, Ryan ......Castellani, John Harrison 9/7 at La Salle..............................42-7____ W 9/14 Iona.........................................34-0____ W 9/21 Stony Brook*.......................17-14____ W 9/28 at Marist...............................16-31______L 10/5 at Albany*........................... 14-35______L 10/12 Robert Morris*....................29-0____ W 10/19 at Saint Francis (PA)*......... 7-0____ W 10/26 Monmouth*............................ 7-6____ W 11/2 at Sacred Heart*..........7-10 (ot)______L 11/9 at Central Conn.*.............. 17-24______L 11/16 at Jacksonville......................42-7____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2003 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Franklin Bright, Chris Davis, ..............................Tim Heaney 9/6 La Salle............................... 10-6____ W 9/13 at Iona.................................. 34-17____ W 9/20 at Stony Brook*................. 21-28_____ L 9/27 Marist...................................13-24_____ L 10/4 Central Conn.*.................. 39-16____ W 10/11 at Monmouth*.....................0-24_____ L 10/18 at Siena...................................34-6____ W 10/25 at Robert Morris*............. 28-31_____ L 11/1 Albany*..................................7-28_____ L 11/8 Saint Francis (PA)*.............21-7____ W 11/15 Sacred Heart*.....................24-16____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2004 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.................... Terek Henderson ....................... Dan Emanuele 9/4 at La Salle.................... 35-28____ W 9/11 at Marist.............................. 28-13____ W 9/18 Stony Brook*.......................21-13____ W 9/25 at Central Conn.*. 21-28 (ot)______L 10/2 at Sacred Heart*.2 4-30 (2ot)____ L 1 0/9 Monmouth*....................7-14_____ L 10/16 Iona....................................... 27-14____ W 10/23 Robert Morris*.................. 20-17____ W 10/30 at Albany*...........................27-35_____ L 11/6 at Saint Francis (PA)*......17-14____ W 11/13 at San Diego........................ 14-35_____ L * - Northeast Conference Game 2005 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:. John Sciarra, Craig Romano .Shaun Grover, Aaron Robinson 9/3 La Salle................................. 41-27____ W 9/10 at Iona.................................... 14-0____ W 9/15 at Saint Peter’s.................52-25 ___ W 9/24 Marist................................. 21-38_____L 10/1 Sacred Heart*................. 26-21 __ W 10/8 at Robert Morris*...........30-38_____L 10/15 at Monmouth*................ 26-20___ W 10/22 Central Conn.*..............34-38_____L 10/29 Albany*.............................. 10-38____ L 11/5 at Stony Brook*...............10-28____ L 11/12 Saint Francis (PA)*........ 23-21___ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2006 (4-7-0; 0-7 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Warren Barnett, Bryan Brand, Dan Leary 8/31 at La Salle............................ 38-15___ W 9/9 Iona............................................7-3___ W 9/16 at Marist................................ 38-7___ W 9/23 Saint Peter’s..........................34-0___ W 9/30 Sacred Heart*..................... 17-25_____L 10/7 Robert Morris*...................10-14_____L 10/14 Monmouth*..........................7-28_____L 10/21 at Central Conn.*.............6-27_____L 10/28 at Albany*.............................0-34_____L 11/4 Stony Brook*........................9-45_____L 11/11 at Saint Francis (PA)*..... 14-35_____L * - Northeast Conference Game 2007 (7-4-0; 3-3 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:...........................Jeremy Spinks 8/31 at Western Connecticut...20-7____ W 9/8 at Iona.......................... 14-17 (ot)______L 9/15 Marist...................................24-14____ W 9/29 Sacred Heart*......................18-15____ W 10/6 at Robert Morris*............. 20-13____ W 10/13 at Monmouth*...................45-16____ W 10/20 Central Conn.*.................13-21______L 10/27 Albany*................................10-24______L 11/3 La Salle...................................28-0____ W 11/10 Saint Francis (PA)*..........20-23______L 11/17 at Jacksonville.................... 41-27____ W * - Northeast Conference Game

2008 (3-8-0; 1-6 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:...........................Jeremy Spinks 9/5 at Stonehill...........................13-14______L 9/13 Iona...................................... 45-28____ W 9/19 at Marist...............................21-14____ W 9/27 Bryant...................................14-24______L 10/4 at Central Conn.*.............. 10-35______L 10/11 Monmouth*......................... 17-31______L 10/18 at Saint Francis (PA)*...... 17-13____ W 10/25 Robert Morris*....................3-35______L 10/31 at Sacred Heart*............... 20-42______L 11/8 Duquesne*............................ 0-14______L 11/15 at Albany*............................11-30______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2009 (6-5-0; 5-3 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:..................... (Game Captains) 9/5 Stonehill........................ 42-45_____ L 9/9 at SUNY-Maritime..........41-10____ W 9/19 at North Dakota State....28-59______L 9/26 Saint Francis (PA)*....56-48 (3ot)_W 10/3 at Bryant*..............................2-6______L 10/10 at Monmouth*.................27-24____ W 10/24 Sacred Heart*................. 49-28____ W 10/31 at Duquesne*....................23-17____ W 11/7 Central Conn.*................32-27____ W 11/14 at Robert Morris*............10-37______L 11/21 Albany*..............................28-41______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2010 (5-6-0; 3-5 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:..................... (Game Captains) 9/11 at Assumption..................9-24_____ L 9/18 Cornell....................................41-7____ W 9/25 Robert Morris*................9-30_____ L 10/2 Bryant*............................. 29-21____ W 10/9 at Georgetown................ 22-16____ W 10/16 at Saint Francis (PA)*.. 22-14____ W 10/23 at Duquesne*.................. 21-20_____ L 10/30 at Central Conn.*..........20-38_____ L 11/6 Monmouth*.................... 31-20____ W 11/13 at Albany*........................14-24_____ L 11/20 at Sacred Heart*.............22-38_____ L * - Northeast Conference Game 2011 (4-7-0; 4-4 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:.Jeremiah Brown, Nick Doscher .Derrick Forrest, Dominique Williams 9/3 Saint Francis (PA)*.......38-28____ W 9/10 at Richmond......................... 6-21______L 9/17 Central Conn.*................. 24-28______L 9/24 at Bryant*........................28-30_____ L 10/1 at Cornell............................7-31_____ L 10/8 Georgetown.................... 10-24_____ L 10/22 at Duquesne*...................21-37_____ L 10/29 Albany*..............................0-24_____ L 11/5 Sacred Heart*..................27-21____ W 11/12 at Robert Morris*...........38-17____ W 11/19 at Monmouth*............... 44-29____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2012 (9-4-0; 7-1 NEC) Coach: ..............................Walt Hamline Captains: Nick Doscher, Pat O’Connor C.O Prime, Dominique Williams 8/31 at FAU ...................................3-7_____L 9/9 at Georgetown .................10-13_____L 9/15 Monmouth*.......................17-38_____L 9/22 at Central Conn*.............. 31-13___ W 9/29 Bryant*...............................31-21___ W 10/6 at Sacred Heart*.................12-3___ W 10/20 at Saint Francis (PA)*...31-24___ W 10/27 Robert Morris*.................23-13___ W 11/3 at Albany*...........................30-0___ W 11/10 Holy Cross........................ 31-30___ W 11/17 Duquesne*.........................23-17___ W 11/24 Colgate^............................. 31-20___ W 12/1 at Eastern Washington^^.29-19____L * - Northeast Conference Game ^ - NCAA First Round ^^ - NCAA Second Round

2013 (3-8, 2-5 NEC) Coach: ..............................Walt Hamline Captains: Jarrett, Dieudonne, David Fredrickson, Dominique Williams, Yamar Ortiz 8/31 Geaorgetown.................... 28-21___ W 9/6 Merrimack .......................41-42_____L 9/14 at Syracuse..........................0-54_____L 9/22 at Delaware.........................9-49_____L 9/28 Bryant*..............................28-47_____L 10/5 at Sacred Heart*.................12-3___ W 10/12 at Duquesne*.....................7-34_____L 10/26 Robert Morris*................. 13-17_____L 11//2 Central Conn*................. 17-52_____L 11/9 Monmouth..........................6-23_____L 11/175 at Saint Francis U*............10-7___ W * - Northeast Conference Game

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DR. GREGORY KNAPP ’66 h’00 strength ROOM The Wagner College strength and conditioning program is as important as any other vital function of the athletic department. It is a key component in the development of the student-athlete, focusing on improving athletic performance and physical capabilities. The Wagner College athletics department formally dedicated the modern, fullyfunctional 3,076 square foot Dr. Gregory P. Knapp ‘66 H’00 Strength Room in the Spiro Sports Center in December, 2009 The realization of this significant undertaking was performed thanks to the generosity of many people, chief among them Dr. Thomas G. Moles ’65 H’00, a lifetime member of the Wagner College Board of Trustees and former Seahawk football player who made a major gift towards the project in the name of his good friend, the late Gregory Knapp ’66 H’00. Knapp, who passed away in July, was also a lifetime member of the Wagner College Board of Trustees and a former Seahawk football letterwinner. “I’d like to thank Tom Moles, a long-time friend of Wager College and our athletic department, as well as the many other donors whose generosity in Greg Knapp’s name made the installation of this center possible,” said Wagner College Athletic Director/Head football coach Walt Hameline. “The Gregory P. Knapp ‘65 Strength Room is a tremendous addition to our athletic program and will benefit countless student-athletes in the coming years. “This facility will also greatly benefit the general student body as this will free up our current strength center for their use,” Hameline continued. “The addition of the Gregory P. Knapp ‘65 Strength Room is truly a win-win situation for the entire Wagner College community.” Seahawk athletes train in the facility under the guidance of Brandon Beach who oversees the weight training efforts of the the burgeoning 20 varsity sports sponsored at Wagner College.

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