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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2013 Spring Notebook..................................................................................2-7 Rosters..........................................................................................................8-9 Midshipmen Profiles..................................................................................10-29 Head Coach Ken Niumatalolo........................................................................30 Coaching Staff/Support Staff.....................................................................31-39 2012 Game Recaps..................................................................................40-46 2012 Statistics...........................................................................................47-50

Media Information

For additional information on the Navy Midshipmen, contact Associate Athletic Director for Sports Information Scott Strasemeier • Office: (410) 293-8775 or Associate Sports Information Director Stacie Michaud • Office: (410) 293-8773

2013 Navy Football Prospectus Published by the Naval Academy Athletic Association

Layout and Design: Mark Leddy Writers: Scott Strasemeier and Stacie Michaud Editors: Navy Sports Information Photographer: Phil Hoffmann

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QUICK FACTS

Location...................................................................................... Annapolis, Md. Enrollment ................................................................................................4,400 Founded ...................................................................................... Oct. 10, 1845 Nickname .............................................................................Mids, Midshipmen Colors ................................................................................Navy Blue and Gold Stadium ................................................Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Capacity .................................................................................................34,000 Superintendent ........................................ Vice Admiral Michael H. Miller, USN Commandant ......................................................Capt. Robert E. Clark II, USN Director of Athletics ................................................................... Chet Gladchuk Offensive System .................................................................................. Spread Defensive System ................................................................................ Multiple Head Coach ........................................................................... Ken Niumatalolo Overall Record ...................................................................... 40-26, Sixth Year Record at Navy .......................................................................40-26, Sxth Year 2010 Record ................................................................................................8-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost ........................................................................43/27 Offensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................18/16 Defensive Lettermen Returning/Lost .......................................................21/10 Specialists Lettermen Returning/Lost .........................................................4/1 Starters Returning/Lost...............................................................................18/9 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................................7/4 Specialist Starters Returning/Lost ...............................................................5/0 Offensive Line (Tackles) ................................................................ Chris Culton Outside Linebackers ...................................................................... Justin Davis Outside Linebackers .................................................................Tony Grantham Defensive Coordinator ..................................................................Buddy Green Offensive Line (Center/Guards) .................................................Ashley Ingram Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks ............................................... Ivin Jasper Inside Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator ........................... Steve Johns Secondary ...................................................................................... Keith Jones Fullbacks ........................................................................................ Mike Judge Defensive Line .................................................................................Shaun Nua Slot Backs .............................................................................. Danny O’Rourke Defensive Line.............................................................................. Dale Pehrson Wide Receivers...............................................................................Mick Yokitis Officer Representative ........................................... Capt. Jerry Anderson, USN Assistant Athletic Trainer....................................................................Jim Berry Recruiting Administrative Assistant........................................... Jennifer Brandt Assoc. Athletic Director for Sports Performance ............................. Mike Brass Director of Olympic Sport Performance........................................ Cliff Dooman Assoc. Athletic Director for Athletic Training Services ............................. Jeff Fair Assoc. Strength and Conditioning Coach............................... Bryan Fitzpatrick Administrative Assistant ..................................................................Lois Gareis Asst. Video Coordinator .................................................................Todd Green Assistant Equipment Manager....................................................Steve Hinrichs Assistant Athletic Trainer..................................................................Dee Jones Director of Player Personnel......................................................... Sean Magee Director of Football Operations............................................... Bryce McDonald Video Coordinator ...................................................................... John McGuire Officer Representative........................................................ Col. Paul Montanus Asst. Athletic Director for Equipment Operations ................Greg Morgenthaler Team Physcian.............................................................. Capt. Scott Pyne, M.D. Orthopedic Surgeon...............................................Cmdr. John-Paul Rue, M.D. Asst. Strength and Conditioning.................................................. Josh Schuyler Executive Administrator ............................. Lt. Col. Andrew Thompson, USMC Consulting Orthopedic Surgeon............................................Dr. John Wilckens Director, Strength and Conditioning Operations...........................Kirk Woolfolk

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I 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS Navy Sets Spring Practice Schedule • Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo announced the dates for Navy’s spring football practice. The Mids will practice the NCAA-maximum 15 times, which includes two scrimmages and a spring game. • Navy will begin practicing on Monday, March 18 . • The team will scrimmage at the stadium on Saturday, March 30 and Saturday, April 6. The spring game will take place on Friday, April 12 at 7:00 pm. • Practices during the week generally run from 4:00-6:00 pm and the Saturday scrimmages and practices start at approximately 9:00 am. All dates and times are subject to change. • The full schedule is on the front page of the prospectus. Navy Announces 2013 Schedule • The Navy football team, coming off an 8-5 campaign that saw the Mids win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for the eighth time in the last 10 years and appear in a bowl game for the ninth time in the last 10 years, will face a challenging 2013 schedule that includes seven bowl teams from 2012 including a Notre Dame team that played for the BCS National Championship. • The Mids have an attractive five game home schedule in Annapolis that includes games against Service Academy rival Air Force, Pittsburgh, in its first year in the ACC, on Homecoming and Football Championship Subdivision power and local rival Delaware. The annual Army-Navy Game Presented by USAA, which is the greatest rivalry in all of sports, will be played on Dec. 14 in Philadelphia. • “This will once again be an incredibly challenging schedule for our football team,” said Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo. “With seven teams on our schedule that went to bowl games a year ago and with four teams from BCS conferences on the schedule, our young men will have to work extremely hard this offseason to accomplish all of our goals next year. I think we have a great home schedule and I hope our fans and the Brigade will be excited about the quality games we are playing at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, as we will need that home field advantage.” • Navy kicks off the 2013 campaign on Sept. 7 when the Mids travel to Bloomington, Ind. to take on the Indiana Hoosiers of the Big 10. It will be the latest Navy has started a season since 1998 when the Mids opened at Wake Forest on Sept. 10. Meanwhile, it will mark Navy’s first trip to Bloomington since 1986. Last year, Navy rallied for a thrilling 31-30 victory over Indiana in Annapolis. • The Mids return to Annapolis the following Saturday (Sept. 14) to take on Delaware in the home opener. This will be the sixth meeting between the two squads since 2003 with Navy holding a slim 3-2 advantage over the Blue Hens. • After an off week, Navy travels to Bowling Green, Ky. to take on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers and first-year head coach Bobby Petrino. Western Kentucky was 7-6 last year including a loss to Central Michigan in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. Western Kentucky will be the first of six-straight opponents that participated in a bowl game a year ago. • Air Force comes to Annapolis (Oct. 5) the following week as Navy will look to defend its title as the top Service Academy football team in the first game of the round-robin competition between Navy, Air Force and Army for the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. Navy defeated Air Force last year, 28-21, in overtime. The last 10 games between these two rivals have been decided by an average of 5.2 points per game with the last two games going to overtime. Air Force finished last year 6-7 after losing to Rice, 33-14, in the Armed Forces Bowl. • The Mids will hit the road the next two weeks playing at Duke on Oct. 12 and at Toledo on Oct. 19. Duke is coming off its most wins (six) since 1994 and played Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl, while Toledo finished 9-4 in 2012 and played in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl where it lost to Utah State. • The Mids return home to face a Pittsburgh squad on Homecoming (Oct. 26) that is coming off a six-win season and an appearance in the BBVA Compass Bowl against Ole Miss. Pitt will be in its first season as a member of the ACC. • The Mids travel to South Bend, Ind. the following week (Nov. 2) to take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Notre Dame is coming off a season that saw it go undefeated in the regular season and play Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game. • Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo’s alma mater, Hawai’i, will come to town on Nov. 9 to take on the Midshipmen, while South Alabama will travel to Annapolis the following week (Nov. 16) to play Navy for the first time. • The Mids will travel to San Jose State on Nov. 23. The Spartans are coming off an 11-2 season and a victory over Bowling Green in the Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman, 29-20. San Jose State has beaten Navy in each of the last two seasons. • The Mids will cap off the 2013 season on Dec. 14 against Army at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. The Mids won last year’s game in thrilling fashion, rallying for a 17-13 victory. It was Navy’s 11th-straight victory over the Black Knights, which is a series record. • CBS has the rights to all of Navy’s home football games and either CBS or CBS Sports Network will televise all five home contests. Navy’s game at Notre Dame will be televised by NBC, while CBS is home for the Army-Navy Game. Game times and television information for the rest of the road schedule will be announced at a later date. • With six wins in 2013, the Mids will appear in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Ft. Worth, Texas. A date has not been set for the bowl game.

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2013 Navy Football Schedule Sept. 7 at Indiana Bloomington, Ind. Sept. 14 Delaware Annapolis, Md. Sept. 28 at Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. Oct. 5 Air Force Annapolis, Md. Oct. 12 at Duke Durham, N.C. Oct. 19 at Toledo Toledo, Ohio Oct. 26 Pittsburgh (Homecoming) Annapolis, Md. Nov. 2 at Notre Dame South Bend, Ind. Nov. 9 Hawai’i Annapolis, Md. Nov. 16 South Alabama Annapolis, Md. Nov. 23 at San Jose State San Jose, Calif. Dec. 14 vs. Army Philadelphia, Pa. Matt Aiken And Cody Peterson Named 2013 Team Captains • Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo announced at the annual Navy football banquet that rising seniors linebacker Cody Peterson and wide receiver Matt Aiken have been elected team captains for the 2013 football season by their teammates. • “Being elected team captain at the Naval Academy is one of the highest honors you can receive at an institution that prides itself on producing great leaders,” said Niumatalolo. “Cody and Matt are great leaders on and off the field and there is no question in my mind that they will do a great job. They both work extremely hard and will set an example for the entire team.” • Peterson played in all 12 games last fall, starting the final eight at inside linebacker. He finished with 67 tackles, two tackles for a loss and a forced fumble. Peterson recorded 10 tackles in Navy’s overtime victory over Air Force and a career-high 14 tackles against Army. • Aiken has seen action in 33 games in his career and is a three-year letterwinner. He missed the first four games this past year after suffering a knee injury during fall camp, but came back to catch seven passes for 61 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning touchdown with 2:02 remaining in Navy’s 31-30 come-from-behind victory over Indiana. Aiken has 20 catches for 262 yards and four touchdowns in his career. Navy Quick Hitters • Since 2003, Navy has won 19 games against schools from a BCS conference. The 19 wins against BCS schools during that time period, which have come against 10 different teams, are the most in the country by a non-BCS school. • Navy played six bowl eligible teams in 2012 (counting Penn State, which did not go to a bowl due to NCAA sanctions) and compiled a 3-3 record against the six programs. The Mids defeated Air Force (6-6), Central Michigan (6-6) and East Carolina (8-4) and lost to Notre Dame (12-0), Penn State (8-4) and San Jose State (10-2). Navy opponents went 2-3 in their bowl games. • Navy’s five losses last year (Notre Dame, Penn State, San Jose State, Troy and Arizona State) came at the hands of opponents who were a combined 44-19 (.698). Notre Dame (12-1) was ranked No. 1 in the country and lost to Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game, while San Jose State (11-2) defeated Bowling Green in the Northrop Grumman Military Bowl in Washington, D.C. Notre Dame finished No. 3/No.4 in the country, while San Jose State was ranked 21st in both polls. Penn State received votes in the final Associated Press poll, while Arizona State received votes in the final USA Today/Coaches poll. • Navy head football coach Ken Niumatalolo is just the third coach in school history to start his coaching career at Navy with a 5-0 record against Army. Paul Johnson turned in a 6-0 mark against West Point (2002-07), while Wayne Hardin won his first five games (1959-63) before losing. • Navy has been the dominant Service Academy over the last decade, posting a 19-2 record (.905) against Army (11-0) and Air Force (8-2) in the last 21 meetings, winning eight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies in the last 10 years and going to nine bowl games in the last 10 years. Navy has amassed an 83-45 (.648) overall record in the last 10 years, while Air Force is 68-56 (.548) and Army is 32-88 (.267). The 83 wins are the 22nd most in the country over the last decade. • Niumatalolo has led the Midshipmen to a 40-26 (.606) record in his five seasons as the head coach. He is fourth all-time at Navy in career wins. Niumatalolo holds Navy coaching records for most wins in the first two (18), three (27), four (32) and five seasons (40) of a career. • Over the final 11 games of the year (8-3), Navy outscored the opposition in the second half, 174-111. The Navy defense allowed just 12 second half touchdowns over the final 11 games. • The Mids turned the ball over 13 times in their five losses and six times in their eight wins. • Keenan Reynolds was the first freshman to start at quarterback for Navy since Jim Kubiak started five games in 1991. Meanwhile, he was just the third freshman in school history to start at quarterback (the other was Alton Grizzard in 1987). Reynolds was 6-2 as a starting quarterback in 2012 with wins over Central Michigan, Indiana, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic, Texas State and Army and losses to Troy and Arizona State. He also came off the bench with Navy down eight points to Air Force in the fourth quarter to lead the Mids to an overtime victory. He led Navy to

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I 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS three fourth-quarter comebacks (Air Force, Indiana and Army). Kubiak won just one game as a freshman starter (beat a 5-5 Army team) and Grizzard won two games (lost to Army). Reynolds is the first Navy quarterback to win his first four career starts since senior Bob Powers, who won his first six career starts in 1979, and is the first freshman in series history to win Army-Navy MVP honors. • Rising junior punter Pablo Beltran averaged 43.6 yards per punt (44 punts) last season, which is the third-best single-season average in school history. • Navy was 4-0 last year in games decided by eight points or less after going 2-5 in 2011 in such games. • Navy was 4-0 during the month of October in 2012 after going 0-5 in 2011. It was the first time Navy went undefeated in the month of October since 1996. • Navy owns an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years after posting a 3-30 (.091) mark from 2000-02. The 83 wins are the 22nd most in the country over the last decade. • Navy was 4-0 in 2012 and 31-4 (.886) under Niumatalolo when scoring first and 4-5 in 2012 and 9-22 (.290) under Niumatalolo when the opponent scores first. • The Mids were 3-0 in 2012 and 24-3 (.889) under Niumatalolo when leading after the first quarter and 5-5 in 2012 and 16-23 (.410) under Niumatalolo when trailing or tied after the first stanza. • Navy was 6-0 in 2012 and 27-4 (.871) under Niumatalolo when leading at the half and 2-5 in 2012 and 12-23 (.343) under Niumatalolo when tied or trailing at the half. • Navy was 5-0 in 2012 and 31-3 (.912) under Niumatalolo when leading after three quarters and 3-5 in 2012 and 8-24 (.250) under Niumatalolo when tied or trailing after three quarters. • Navy owns a 19-7 (.731) record in games played at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium under Niumatalolo and is 21-19 (.525) away from home. Mids Lock Up Bowl Bids Through 2016 • Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk and Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl Executive Director Brant Ringler announced that Navy has agreed to play in the 2016 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl at Amon G. Carter Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas, if bowl eligible. Navy had previously announced it would play in the game in 2013, as well. • Navy now has agreements in place for bowl games for the next four years: The 2013 Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth, Texas; the 2014 San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego; the 2015 Military Bowl Presented by Northrop Grumman in Washington, DC and the 2016 Armed Forces Bowl in Fort Worth.. Final 2012 NCAA Div. I FBS Team Rankings Statistic Rank Avg Rushing Offense 6 278.5 Passing Offense 117 104.8 Total Offense 77 383.2 Scoring Offense 82 25.0 Rushing Defense 95 193.5 Pass Efficiency Def. 97 145.5 Total Defense 71 408.9 Scoring Defense 54 25.7 Net Punting 43 37.8 Punt Returns 62 8.8 Kickoff Returns 29 23.5 Turnover Margin 58 0.0 Pass Defense 40 215.3 Pass Efficiency 45 139.4 Sacks 100 1.4 Tackles For Loss 114 4.2 Sacks Allowed 57 1.9 • 120 Football Bowl Subdivision (Div. I-A) schools Navy Among Nation’s Most Successful Programs In The Country • The Mids own an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years after posting a 3-30 (.091) mark from 2000-02. • The 83 wins are the 22nd-most wins in the country over the last decade. Most Wins Over the Last 10 Years (2003-present)

Rk Wins 1. 117 2. 107 3. 106 4. 105 5. 103 6. 100

Team Boise State LSU Oklahoma USC Ohio State (91 recognized by the NCAA) TCU

7. 99 99 9. 98 10. 97 11. 95 95 13. 93 93 15. 92 16. 88 88 88 19. 85 85 21. 84 22. 83 23. 82 82 25. 81

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Texas Virginia Tech Florida Georgia Wisconsin Oregon West Virginia Alabama Utah Auburn BYU Florida State (76 recognized by the NCAA) Nebraska Texas Tech Tulsa Navy Penn State (8 recognized by the NCAA) Northern Illinois Missouri

Navy at the Head of the Class in Graduation Rate • For the eighth year in a row, the Naval Academy finished in the top 10 in the country for graduating NCAA student-athletes on the FBS level. • Navy graduated 100 percent of its student-athletes in four of the 21 NCAA sports reported. • Overall, 93 percent of Navy’s student-athletes that enrolled from 2002-05 graduated. Graduation Rates For FBS Schools (All Sports)

1. Notre Dame 2. Duke 3. Boston College Northwestern 5. Stanford 6. Rice Wake Forest 8. Navy Miami (Fla.)

99.0 98.0 97.0 97.0 96.0 95.0 95.0 93.0 93.0

Navy Offense In The Red Zone • Navy finished tied for 77th nationally in red zone offense in 2012, scoring on 38-of-48 chances (.790). • Navy scored 29 touchdowns (23 rushing, six passing), kicked nine field goals, lost the ball once on downs, turned it over five times (three lost fumbles and two interceptions) and missed three field goals. The Mids also took a knee at the end of the game against East Carolina. Navy Defense In The Red Zone • Navy was outstanding in red zone defense all last year, tying for the 19th-best red zone defense in the country. The Mids allowed 37 scores on 50 opportunities (.740). • The opposition scored 24 touchdowns (18 rushing, six passing), kicked 13 field goals, missed two field goals, turned it over on downs six times, lost three fumbles and threw two interceptions against Navy’s defense. Niumatalolo Making History • Ken Niumatalolo has led the Midshipmen to a 40-26 (.606) record in his five season as head coach at Navy. He is fourth all-time at Navy in career wins. • He holds Navy coaching records for most wins in the first two seasons (18), three seasons (27), four seasons (32) and five seasons (40) of a career. • His eight wins in his first year are tied for the fourth most in school history by a coach in his first season and the most by a Navy coach in his debut season since Tom Hamilton won eight in 1934. • He is just the third coach in school history to win his first five games against Army. Paul Johnson went 6-0 against West Point (2002-07) and Wayne Hardin won his first five games (1959-63) before losing. • He is just the second coach since World War II to lead Navy to a winning record in his first three years at the helm, joining Wayne Hardin (5-4-1 in 1959, 9-2 in 1960 and 7-3 in 1961) on the exclusive list. • He is the only coach in school history to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first three seasons. • Niumatalolo joins Eddie Erdelatz and Wayne Hardin as the only coaches in school history to beat

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I 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS Notre Dame in back-to-back years. • In 2009, Niumatalolo was the first coach to lead an unranked Navy team over a ranked Notre Dame squad since 1936 (which was the first year of the polls) when Tom Hamilton led Navy to a 3-0 victory over the Irish. • He is the first head coach in Service Academy history to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy in each of his first two years. • Niumatalolo is the first Samoan head football coach on the collegiate level and the second Polynesian head coach in FBS history (Larry Price, who was the head coach at Hawai’i from 1974-76, was the first). Most Wins At Navy In His First Five Years

Rk Coach 1. Ken Niumatalolo, 2008-present 2. Paul Johnson, 2002-05 3. Wayne Hardin, 1959-63 4. Bill Ingram, 1926-30 5. Charlie Weatherbie, 1995-99 6. Bob Folwell, 1920-24 George Welsh, 1973-77 8. Eddie Erdelatz, 1950-54 9. Tom Hamilton, 1934-36, 46-47 10. Gary Tranquill, 1982-86 Most Career Wins At Navy

Rk Coach 1. George Welsh (1973-81) 2. Eddie Erdelatz (1950-58) 3. Paul Johnson (2002-07) 4. Ken Niumatalolo (2008-present) 5. Wayne Hardin (1959-64)

Wins 40-26* 37-25 35-16-1 32-13-4 29-28 24-12-3 24-31 23-19-4 21-23-1 20-34-1

Pct .606 .597 .683 .694 .509 .654 .436 .543 .478 .373

Wins 55-46-1 50-26-8 45-35 40-26 38-22-2

Pct .544 .643 .563 .606 .629

Navy vs. the BCS / Non-BCS • Since 2003, Navy has won 19 games against schools from a BCS conference. The 19 wins against BCS schools during that time period, which have come against 10 different teams, are the most in the country by a non-BCS school. • Navy head coach Ken Niumatalolo has eight wins against teams from a BCS conference since taking over the program at the end of the 2007 season. • Navy’s 19 wins against BCS schools have come against Vanderbilt (‘03, ‘04), Duke (‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ‘07), Rutgers (‘04, ‘08), Stanford (‘06), Connecticut (‘06), Pitt (‘07), Notre Dame (‘07, ‘09, ‘10), Wake Forest (‘08, ‘09, ‘10), Missouri (‘09) and Indiana (‘12). Most BCS Wins by a Non-BCS School (Since 2003)

Rk Wins Team 1. 19 Navy 2. 13 BYU 13 Fresno State 4. 10 Boise State 5. 9 Hawai’i 6. 7 East Carolina 7 Houston 7 Toledo 9. 6 Northern Illinois

Close Calls • Navy lost five games in 2011 by a total of 11 points. The five losses by eight points or less were tied for the fifth most in the country and cost the Mids a ninth-consecutive bowl game. • The Mids were 4-0 in 2012 in games decided by eight points or less, knocking off Air Force by seven in overtime, beating Indiana by one, Florida Atlantic by seven and Army by four. • The Mids are 18-13 (.581) under head coach Ken Niumatalolo in games decided by eight points or less. Navy’s Record In Games Decided By 8 Points Or Less (Since 2002)

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Balanced Attack In 2012 • Navy’s slot backs rushed for 1,610 yards and six touchdowns on 217 carries (7.4 yards per carry), the fullbacks ran for 1,086 yards and eight touchdowns on 217 carries (5.0 yards per carry) and the quarterbacks rushed for 942 yards and 13 touchdowns on 252 carries (3.7 yards per carry). Disciplined Football • Navy finished 2012 ranked second in the country in penalties (3.69) and penalty yards (29.08) per game. • Navy finished No. 1 in the country in fewest penalties per game in 2011, averaging just 2.3 penalties per contest. The Mids also finished No. 1 in the country for the fewest yards penalized per game, averaging just 20.0 penalty yards per contest. • In 2010, the Mids finished No. 1 in the country in fewest penalty yards per game, averaging 27.6 yards per contest, and were second in fewest penalties per game, committing just 3.4 per contest. • In 2009, Navy was the nation’s leader in fewest penalties per game (3.4) and fewest penalty yards per game (29.6). • The Mids finished No. 2 in the country in both categories in 2008, committing 3.15 penalties per game and 26.77 penalty yards per game. • Navy has had zero penalties in a game five times since 2002, including once in 2012 2012 NCAA Leaders In Fewest Penalties

Rk Pen/Gm Team 1. 3.38 Air Force 2. 3.69 Navy 3. 3.75 Kansas 2. 3.77 Kansas State 5. 3.79 Wisconsin

2012 NCAA Leaders In Fewest Penalty Yards

Rk Yds/Gm Team 1. 26.23 Air Force 2. 29.08 Navy 3. 30.00 Kansas 4. 30.08 Army 5. 31.00 Kansas State

Fewest Penalty Yards In A Game by Navy (Since 2002)

Rk Pen Yds 1. 0 0 0 0 0 6. 1 7. 2 8. 4 9. 5 5 5

Opponent San Jose State Rutgers Delaware Notre Dame Army Army East Carolina Notre Dame SMU Army Army

Year 2012 2011 2011 2010 2002 2008 2010 2005 2008 2007 2003

Result L, 12-0 L, 21-20 W, 40-17 W, 35-17 W, 58-12 W, 34-0 W, 76-35 L, 42-21 W, 34-7 W, 38-3 W, 34-6

OT Baby • Navy has gone from the last program to play an overtime game (2006 vs. Tulsa) to playing the second most overtime contests among FBS schools since 2006. • Navy owns a 6-3 record all-time in overtime games, winning six of its last seven OT contests. Navy’s Overtime Contests

Date 9/23/06 9/15/07 10/10/07 11/3/07 11/1/08 10/3/09 10/10/09

Opponent Tulsa Ball State at Pitt at Notre Dame Temple Air Force SMU

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Result #OTs L 23-24 1 L 31-34 1 W 48-45 2 W 46-44 3 W 33-27 1 W 16-13 1 W 38-35 1

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Rk Gms Team Record 1. 10 East Carollina 6-4 2. 9 Navy 6-3 3. 8 Buffalo 5-3 4. 7 Army 5-2 7 Minnesota 3-4 7 Michigan State 4-3 7 Notre Dame 3-4

Consecutive Overtime Wins In NCAA History (*active streak)

Rk. Wins Team 1. 8 South Florida 2. 6 Tennessee 3. 5 Navy 5 Missouri 5 La.-Monroe 5 Northwestern 5 Michigan 5 Nebraska 5 Clemson 5 Connecticut Starting Streaks • Rising junior fullback Noah Copeland and rising junior guard Jake Zuzek started all 13 games last year. Rising senior wide receiver Shawn Lynch has started in 12 consecutive games. • Rising junior corner Parrish Gaines has made a start in 18 consecutive games, while rising junior outside linebacker Jordan Drake and rising junior defensive end Evan Palelei started all 13 games this year. Air Navy • The Mids completed 99 of their 172 passing attempts in 2012 (57.6 percent), which are the most completions by a Navy team since 2000, when it completed 126 of its 241 attempts (52.3 percent) en route to a 1-10 record. • Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds completed 61 of his 108 attempts (56.5 percent), while junior quarterback Trey Miller completed 35 of his 59 attempts (59.3 percent). Junior wide receiver Casey Bolena was 1-for-2. Service Academy Dominance • Navy has amassed a 83-45 (.648) overall record in the last 10 years, while Air Force is 68-56 (.548) and Army is 32-88 (.267). The Mids are 18-2 against the other two Service Academies since 2003 and have won 19 of its last 21 Service Academy games. Service Academy Football (2003-present)

Stat Overall Record Record vs Service Academies Bowl Games Bowl Wins

Navy AFA Army 83-45 68-56 32-88 18-2 10-10 2-18 9 5 1 3 2 1

Dominant Era in Army-Navy History • Navy’s 17-13 victory over Army in 2012 was its 11th consecutive win over the Black Knights, the longest streak in series history by either team. • The Mids have won those 11 in a row against Army by outscoring the Black Knights, 366-125 (33.3-11.4). Reynolds Shines As A Freshman Quarterback • Keenan Reynolds became the first freshman to start at quarterback for Navy since Jim Kubiak started five games in 1991, when he guided the Midshipmen to a 31-13 victory over Central Michigan. • Navy finished 1-10 in 1991 (1-5 with Kubiak as the starter) with its only victory coming against a 5-5 Army team in the final game of the season, 24-3. • Reynolds is just the third freshman in program history to start at quarterback, joining Kubiak and Alton Grizzard, who started seven games at quarterback in 1987 (Navy was 2-5 with Grizzard as

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the quarterback and 0-4 without him). • Reynolds was 6-2 (.750) as a starting quarterback this year and led Navy to three fourth-quarter comebacks (Air Force, Army and Indiana. He did not start the Air Force game). • In his first career start against Central Michigan, Reynolds completed six of his 11 passes for 134 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 59 yards in leading Navy to a 31-13 victory. His three touchdowns passing are the most by a Navy quarterback since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate in 1997. • Reynolds won his second start, rallying Navy to a 31-30 victory over Indiana. He rushed for 66 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries and completed eight of 13 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown. His four-yard TD pass to junior Matt Aiken with 2:02 left gave Navy the win. • Reynolds improved to 3-0 as a starter with a nearly flawless performance against East Carolina as Navy rolled over the Pirates, 56-28. Reynolds led the Mids to touchdowns on seven of his eight drives and totaled 132 yards of total offense and five touchdowns (3 rushing, 2 passing). • Reynolds won his fourth straight start with a 24-17 win over Florida Atlantic. He rushed for a career-high 159 yards and one touchdown on 26 carries and completed eight of his 15 passes for a career-high 147 yards and two touchdowns. • Reynolds suffered his first defeat as a starting quarterback in his fifth start against Troy. He carried the ball 21 times for 130 yards and three touchdowns, while completing eight of his 15 pass attempts for 159 yards. • In his sixth start, Reynolds led Navy to a 21-10 victory over Texas State. He rushed for 50 yards on 10 carries and completed three of his eight pass attempts for 35 yards. • In his seventh start, Reynolds led Navy on a fourth quarter seven-play, 80-yard drive that he capped himself with an eight-yard touchdown run to give Navy a 17-13 victory over Army. Reynolds was held to 43 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries, while completing 10 of 17 passes for 130 yards. His 49-yard pass to Brandon Turner set up his eight-yard touchdown run. He beame the first player in series history to be named the game’s MVP as a freshman. • In his eighth start, Reynolds ran for 21 yards and threw for 14 yards and a touchdown in Navy’s loss to Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. • In his eight starts, Reynolds rushed for 609 yards and nine touchdowns on 145 carries (76.1 yds/ gm, 4.2 yds/carry) and has completed 51 of his 95 pass attempts (.537) for 768 yards (96 yds/gm) with nine touchdowns and just two interceptions. He had at least one rushing touchdown in five of his eight starts and threw at least one touchdown pass in five of his eight starts. • Reynolds was the first Navy quarterback to win his first four career starts since senior Bob Powers, who won his first six career starts in 1979. • Reynolds is believed to be just the fifth TRUE freshman to win his first four career starts at quarterback. Notre Dame’s Matt LoVecchio won his first seven starts as a true freshman in 2000, USC’s Matt Barkley won his first six starts in 2009 and Tim Jefferson of Air Force won his first five starts as a freshman in 2008. • Reynolds was far short of qualifying for the NCAA passing efficiency leader board (15 pass att/ gm), however, if he did qualify his 150.12 efficiency rating would be the 27th best rating in the country. Alabama quarterback A.J. McCarron leads the country with a 173.08 rating. Four Over 100 Yards Rushing • Navy had four different players rush for over 100 yards in 2012, which is tied for the second most in the country. • Senior slot back Gee Gee Greene rushed for 131 yards against East Carolina, a career-high 150 yards against Troy and for 112 yards against Arizona State. • Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds rushed for a career-best 159 yards against Florida Atlantic and 130 yards against Troy. • Sophomore fullback Noah Copeland rushed for a career-high 126 yards against VMI and ran for 110 yards against Texas State. • Junior quarterback Trey Miller rushed for a career-high 116 yards against VMI and 110 yards against Air Force. Most Players To Rush For Over 100 Yards In 2012

Rk No. Team 1. 5 Army 2. 4 Navy 4 Florida State 4 Georgia Tech 4 Nebraska 4 Rice

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I 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS Mids Consistently Among Nation’s Top Rushing Teams • Over the last 11 years, Navy has consistently been one of the top rushing teams in the country, never finishing lower than sixth. • In 2002, Navy finished third in the country in rushing, averaging 270.8 yards per game. • In 2003, Navy led the nation in rushing, averaging a then school-record 323.2 yards per game. That is the fifth-best rushing average for a team over the last 10 years. • In 2004, Navy finished third in the country in rushing, averaging 289.5 yards per game. • In 2005, Navy led the country in rushing for the second time in three years, averaging 318.7 yards per game. The 318.7 yards per game is the seventh-best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. • Navy finished the 2006 campaign averaging a nation’s-best and then school-record 327.0 yards per game. That is the fourth-best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. • The Mids rushed for a school-record 348.8 yards per game in 2007, becoming the first team in NCAA history to lead the nation in rushing three-consecutive years. The 348.8 yards rushing is the second-best rushing average by a team in the last 10 years. Only the 2000 Nebraska team (349.3) rushed for more over that time period. • The 348.8 yards per game are the most yards rushing by a FBS team since Nebraska averaged 349.3 yds/gm in 2000. • In 2008, Navy led the country in rushing for an unprecedented fourth-straight year, averaging 292.4 yds/gm. • In 2009, Navy finished fourth in the nation in rushing, averaging 280.5 yds/gm. • In 2010, the Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense, averaging 284.8 yds/gm. • In 2011, Navy finished fourth in the country in rushing, averaging 312.3 yards per game. • The Mids averaged 278.4 yards per game in 2012, which is the sixth-best rushing mark in the country and the lowest rushing average for a Navy team since 2002. Navy Rushing Attack

Year Nat’l Rank Average 2002 3rd 270.8 2003 1st 323.2 2004 3rd 289.5 2005 1st 318.7 2006 1st 327.0 2007 1st 348.8 2008 1st 292.4 2009 4th 280.5 2010 6th 284.8 2011 4th 312.3 2012 6th 278.4 *Single-season school record

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2012 Leaders in Rushing

Rk Avg 1. 369.83 2. 316.23 3. 315.25 4. 311.21 5. 301.31 6. 278.46 7. 271.00 8. 253.36 9. 245.71 10. 242.25

Team Army Air Force Oregon Georgia Tech New Mexico Navy Nevada Nebraska Tulsa Ohio State

Youth Is Served • Navy played 14 true freshmen in 2012, which was tied for the sixth most in the country: CB Quincy Adams, K Nick Sloan, CB Shelley White, CB Kwazel Bertrand, QB Keenan Reynolds, CB Myer Krah, OLB A.K. Akpunku, NG Bernard Sarra, SB Demond Brown, S Mike Markovsky, DE Will Anthony, OG E.K. Binns, FB Quintin Ezell and FB Chris Swain. • Navy had 17 players make their first career starts this fall, which was tied for the 15th most in the country. • The Mids had eight players make their first career starts against Notre Dame, including five on offense and three on the offensive line (senior OT Ryan Paulson, sophomore OG Jake Zuzek, sophomore OT Bradyn Heap, senior WR Jonathan Gazaille, sophomore FB Noah Copeland, junior NG Barry Dabney, junior DE Evan Palelei and sophomore OLB Jordan Drake). • Navy had two more players make their first career start against Penn State - sophomore C Tanner Fleming and freshman CB Quincy Adams. • Junior C Thomas Stone made his first career start against VMI. • Senior SB Bo Snelson made his first collegiate start against Air Force.

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• Freshman QB Keenan Reynolds, junior LB Cody Peterson and junior S Wave Ryder made their first career starts against Central Michigan. • Sophomore Danny Ring started at NG and freshman Kwazel Bertrand at CB for the first time against Indiana. Most True Freshmen Played

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Most First-Time Starters

1. Hawai’i 2. Air Force 3. Temple 4. TCU Colorado 6. Penn State Oklahoma State 8. Virginia Memphis Arkansas Colorado State Maryland Arkansas State Georgia Tech 15. Navy Iowa Kentucky 18. Army Wyoming East Carolina 21. Nevada San Diego State North Texas Wake Forest UTEP Tulane Boise State

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Sloan Has Solid Freshman Campaign • Nick Sloan beat out five other kickers in preseason camp to earn the job as Navy’s kicker on field goals and PATs. He made his first career field goal attempt from 26 yards against Notre Dame and also made his only PAT attempt and has never looked back. • He finished 10-of-15 on field goals and 41-for-41 on extra-points for the year. • Sloan’s 71 points are the ninth most by a true freshman kicker this season. • He is the first freshman to start at kicker for Navy since 1996 when Tim Shubzda started multiple games, including the opener against Rutgers. Shubzda connected on four-of-six field goal attempts and all six of his PAT’s as a freshman, splitting time with Jason Covarubbias and Tom Vanderhorst. • Sloan’s 41 extra-points rank fourth on Navy’s single-season extra point list. He is also just the fifth kicker in school history to not miss an extra-point in a season with 25 or more attempts. Scoring by True Freshman Kickers

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Pts 108 108 106 105 87 87 85 72 91 68 58 54

Player (School) Ross Martin (Duke) Jaden Oberkrom (TCU) Ka’imi Fairbalm (UCLA) Austin Lopez (San Jose State) Marshall Morgan (Georgia) Daniel Schwarz (Tulsa) Devon Bell (Mississippi State) Garrett Schwettman (Western Kentucky) Nick Sloan (Navy) Kaleb Patterson (Miami, Ohio) Nick Jordan (Texas) Daniel Grochowski (Army)

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EP 52 44 42 41 38 38

Player (Year) Joey Bullen (2005) Joey Buckley (2009) Jon Teague (2011) Nick Sloan (2012) Matt Harmon (2008) Eric Rolfs (2003)

Beltran Has One Of The Best Seasons In School History By A Punter • Sophomore punter Pablo Beltran averaged 43.6 yards per punt on his 44 punts in 2012, which stands as the third-best average in school history for a single-season. • Beltran would have finished 18th in the country in punting if he had enough punts to qualify (3.6 punts/gm). • 15 of Beltran’s 44 punts were fair caught and 18 downed inside the 20. He had 11 punts this year of 50 yards or more. • Beltran averaged 37.5 yards per punt as a freshman. He was the first freshman to start at punter for the Midshipmen since Brian Schrum in 1992. • He is averaging 40.9 yards per punt on 79 punts over his career (3,230 yards), which is third all-time at Navy. The school record for career punting average (min. of 50 punts) is 42.5 by John Skaggs (2000-03). • Beltran was named the FBS Independent Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 1 after punting five times for a 49.2 yard average against San Jose State. He had consecutive punts of 57, 55 and 53 against the Spartans in the second quarter. • He kicked a career-long punt of 63 yards against Notre Dame in the season-opener. Navy Career Punting Average (min. 50 punts)

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Avg 42.5 41.2 40.9 40.7 40.6

Player (Years) John Skaggs (2000-03) Kyle Delahooke (2008-10) Pablo Beltran (2011-current) Tray Calisch (1997-99) Bill Busik (1940-41)

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13. Michigan vs. Notre Dame 4.0 (NBC) 14. Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame 3.8 (NBC) 15. South Carolina vs. LSU 3.7 (ESPN) 16. Notre Dame vs. Boston College 3.6 (ABC) 17. Ohio State vs. Michigan State 3.3 (ABC) 18. Stanford vs. Notre Dame 3.3 (NBC) 19. Texas vs. Kansas State 3.3 (ABC) 20. Notre Dame vs. Michigan State 3.2 (ABC) Alabama vs. Arkansas 3.2 (CBS) Navy, Notre Dame Extend Series • Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk and Notre Dame Director of Athletics and Vice President Jack Swarbrick announced last fall that Navy’s football series with Notre Dame, which is the longest continuous intersectional rivalry in college football, has been extended to 2026, which will be the centennial year for the series. • The Irish and Mids will meet in South Bend on odd years, while on even years the game will be Navy’s home game, customarily played at regional NFL venues. • The two schools, which have played every year since 1926, will meet for the 86th time on Sept. 1 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. 2014 Navy-Notre Dame Game To Be Played At FEDEX Field • The 2014 Navy-Notre Dame game will be played on Nov. 1 at FedExField in Landover, Md. it was announced by Redskins Chief Marketing Officer Mitch Gershman and Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. • This will be the first meeting between the two schools at FedExField since 1998. Navy last played at FedExField on Dec. 10, 2011 when the Mids defeated Army, 27-21. • “FedExField did a fine job of hosting the Army-Navy game and we are looking forward to another sold out event in 2014,” said Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. • “The Navy and Notre Dame game highlights two outstanding collegiate programs,” said Gershman. “We are excited to welcome both teams back to FedExField and are looking forward to hosting one of the most competitive and nationally acclaimed matchups in the country.” • Gladchuk and Notre Dame Director of Athletics and Vice President Jack Swarbrick announced last fall that Navy’s football series with Notre Dame, which is the longest continuous intersectional rivalry in college football, had been extended to 2026, which will be the centennial year for the series. • The Irish and Mids meet in South Bend on odd years; while on even years the contest is Navy’s home game, customarily played at regional NFL venues. The two schools, which have played every year since 1926, met for the 86th on Sept. 1 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Next year’s game will take place on Nov. 2 in South Bend.

Player (Year) John Skaggs (2001) Bill Busik (1941) Pablo Beltran (2012) Kyle Delahooke (2009) Tom Moore (1971)

Army-Navy Game Draws A 4.1 TV Rating; 12th-Highest Rated College Football Game In 2012 • The Army-Navy game drew a 4.1 Television Rating on CBS, which is the highest rating the game has received since 2009 and made it the 12th-highest rated regular-season game this year. It was also the sixth-highest rated game on CBS this year. • The SEC Championship game between Alabama and Georgia on CBS was the highest rated game of the year, drawing a 9.8 rating. Highest Rated Regular-Season College Football Games In 2012 1. Alabama vs. Georgia 9.8 (CBS) 2. Notre Dame vs. USC 9.4 (ABC) 3. Alabama vs. LSU 6.8 (CBS) 4. Texas A&M vs. Alabama 6.1 (CBS) 5. Michigan vs. Ohio State 5.8 (ABC) 6. Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma 5.2 (ABC) 7. Stanford vs. Oregon 5.1 (ABC) 8. Florida vs. Florida State 5.1 (ABC) 9. Alabama vs. Michigan 4.8 (ABC) 10. Florida vs. LSU 4.6 (CBS) 11. Georgia vs. Florida 4.2 (CBS) 12. Army vs. Navy 4.1 (CBS)

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Name Trey Miller Edward Robinson Parrish Gaines Ralph Montalvo Eric Graham Bradley Bostick Kody Akers Eric Johnson Quincy Adams Stephen Picchini Nick Sloan Shelley White Greg Bryant Wave Ryder Thomas Wilson Myer Krah John Hendrick Pablo Beltran Jordan Drake Austin Grebe Albrey Felder Doug Ott Lorentez Barbour Reuben Carson Kwazel Bertrand Brynmor Hughes Colin Amerau Lonnie Richardson Keenan Reynolds Brandon Boyd Darius Staten Zander Yost Colin Osborne Brian Williams Chris Ferguson Ryan Williams-Jenkins Roddy Reyna Demond Brown Marcus Thomas Anthony Lewis Geoffrey Whiteside Jude Merkel Vinnie Mauro Marcus Lewis Quentin Ezell Tyler Lehrke Nick Martinez Noah Copeland Kikau Pescaia Marcus Mack Quinton Singleton Chris Swain Gavin Jernigan Shakir Robinson Ed Royds Josh Tate George Jamison Michael Huf Jamaal Williams Obi Uzoma Paul Quessenberry DeBrandon Sanders Chris Johnson David Frechette Maika Polamalu Tyler Goble Will Huntsman Mike Markovsky Don Pearson James Britton DJ Sargenti Zach Laniewski Cody Peterson (CC) Bradford Mills A.K. Akpunku Michael Tuimavave Joe Worth E.K. Binns Evan Palelei Will Strauss Ben Tamburello Rex Montes Brandon Greene

Pos QB S CB QB CB SB QB CB CB K K CB/S QB S QB CB QB P OLB K CB WR S SB CB K K CB QB S SB S SB SB S SB S SB SB LB SB OLB LB SB FB LB OLB FB OLB OLB FB FB P S SB OLB S DE SB OLB DE SB OLB WR LB LB FB S LB LB OLB OG LB OT OLB LB LB OG DE OT C DE C

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# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt 62 * Bradyn Heap OT Jr. 6-3 280 63 Blaze Ryder C So. 5-11 265 63 Peter Igras DE So. 6-3 240 64 ** Jake Zuzek OG Jr. 6-0 318 65 Joey Gaston OT So. 6-5 260 66 Collin Watkins OT Sr. 6-3 264 66 Sean Kamela DE So. 6-2 250 67 Nathaniel Otto OG Jr. 6-2 265 68 Chris Nurthen OT Jr. 6-3 250 69 * Barry Dabney NG Sr. 6-1 297 70 ** Graham Vickers OT Sr. 6-1 280 71 * Thomas Stone OG Sr. 6-3 295 72 ** Travis Bridges NG Sr. 6-0 318 72 Blake Benjamin OT So. 6-3 250 73 Sam Womack OT Sr. 6-4 260 73 David Gordeuk DE So. 6-3 215 74 Eric Mahler OG Sr. 6-4 294 75 * Tanner Fleming C Jr. 6-2 270 75 Trevor Smyth DE So. 6-2 225 77 * Bernard Sarra NG Sr. 6-1 290 77 Greg Eason OG So. 6-2 300 78 Kyle Cregge OG Jr. 6-2 291 79 Matthew Van Halanger OT Sr. 6-3 271 80 Hayden Maples WR Sr. 6-1 195 81 Brendan Dudeck WR Jr. 6-0 202 82 * Justin Haan P Sr. 6-2 211 83 Devin Crayton WR So. 6-2 170 84 David Thurston LB Jr. 6-1 225 84 Brantley Horton WR Sr. 6-2 179 85 *** Matt Aiken (CC) WR Sr. 6-0 195 85 Nick McCrory LB So. 6-0 215 86 Bryson Garcia WR So. 6-5 200 86 Zach Hester LB So. 6-2 217 87 ** Shawn Lynch WR Sr. 6-0 190 88 ** Casey Bolena WR Sr. 6-2 200 89 Marc Meier WR So. 5-10 180 90 * Will Anthony DE So. 6-1 245 91 * Aaron Davis DE Jr. 6-0 242 92 Ike McElrath DE Jr. 6-2 280 93 ** Joe Cardona LS Jr. 6-3 217 94 Vin Rider NG Jr. 6-4 255 95 * Alex Doolittle NG Sr. 6-2 323 96 Brice Musgrove NG Jr. 5-11 290 97 * Danny Ring NG Jr. 6-2 260 98 A.J. Barnaby NG Jr. 6-1 283 99 Sean Reaver DE So. 6-3 245

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2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER # Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt 5 * Quincy Adams CB So. 5-11 195 85 *** Matt Aiken (CC) WR Sr. 6-0 195 4 Kody Akers QB Jr. 5-10 209 54 * A.K. Akpunku OLB So. 6-3 225 18 * Colin Amerau K Jr. 6-2 195 90 * Will Anthony DE Sr. 6-1 245 15 Lorentez Barbour S So 6-1 180 98 A.J. Barnaby NG Jr. 6-1 283 11 ** Pablo Beltran P Jr. 6-2 225 72 Blake Benjamin OT So. 6-3 250 17 * Kwazel Bertrand CB So. 5-10 163 57 E.K. Binns OG So. 6-3 287 88 ** Casey Bolena WR Sr. 6-2 200 3 Bradley Bostick SB So. 5-6 155 19 Brandon Boyd S So. 5-11 190 72 ** Travis Bridges NG Sr. 6-0 318 51 ** James Britton LB Jr. 6-2 215 25 * Demond Brown SB So. 5-9 202 7 Greg Bryant QB Jr. 6-2 200 93 ** Joe Cardona LS Jr. 6-3 217 16 Reuben Carson SB Jr. 5-8 170 34 ** Noah Copeland FB Jr. 5-10 205 83 Devin Crayton WR So. 6-2 170 78 Kyle Cregge OG Jr. 6-2 291 69 * Barry Dabney NG Sr. 6-1 297 91 * Aaron Davis DE Jr. 6-0 242 95 * Alex Doolittle NG Sr. 6-2 323 13 ** Jordan Drake OLB Jr. 6-4 220 81 Brendan Dudeck WR Jr. 6-0 202 77 Greg Eason OG So. 6-2 300 32 Quentin Ezell FB So. 6-1 210 14 Albrey Felder CB Sr. 5-6 176 23 ** Chris Ferguson S Jr. 6-2 195 75 * Tanner Fleming C Jr. 6-2 270 46 David Frechette WR So. 6-0 185 2 ** Parrish Gaines CB Jr. 6-2 196 86 Bryson Garcia WR So. 6-5 200 65 Joey Gaston OT So. 6-5 260 48 Tyler Goble LB So. 6-1 220 73 David Gordeuk DE So. 6-3 215 3 Eric Graham CB Sr. 6-0 195 13 Austin Grebe K So. 6-0 180 61 Brandon Greene C So. 6-3 268 82 * Justin Haan P Sr. 6-2 211 62 * Bradyn Heap OT Jr. 6-3 280 10 John Hendrick QB Jr. 6-1 198 86 Zach Hester LB So. 6-2 217 84 Brantley Horton WR Sr. 6-2 179 43 Michael Huf DE Sr. 6-3 242 17 Brynmor Hughes K Sr. 5-10 169 48 Will Huntsman FB So. 5-10 185 63 Peter Igras DE So. 6-3 240 42 George Jamison S Jr. 6-0 197 38 Gavin Jernigan P So. 6-3 195 46 Chris Johnson OLB Jr. 6-1 212 4 Eric Johnson CB Jr. 5-10 185 66 Sean Kamela DE So. 6-2 250 9 Myer Krah CB So. 5-11 175 52 Zach Laniewski OG So. 6-2 275 32 Tyler Lehrke LB So. 6-1 190 28 Anthony Lewis LB Jr. 6-0 220 31 Marcus Lewis SB Jr. 5-8 161 87 ** Shawn Lynch WR Sr. 6-0 190 35 Marcus Mack OLB So. 6-2 210 74 Eric Mahler OG Sr. 6-4 294 80 Hayden Maples WR Sr. 6-1 195 49 * Mike Markovsky S So. 6-1 185 33 Nick Martinez OLB So. 6-2 230 31 Vinnie Mauro LB Sr. 6-2 220 85 Nick McCrory LB So. 6-0 215 92 Ike McElrath DE Jr. 6-2 280 89 Marc Meier WR So. 5-10 180 29 Jude Merkel OLB So. 6-2 200 1 ** Trey Miller QB Sr. 6-0 199 53 Bradford Mills OT So. 6-3 245 2 Ralph Montalvo QB So. 6-0 195 60 Rex Montes DE So. 6-5 230 96 Brice Musgrove NG Jr. 5-11 290 68 Chris Nurthen OT Jr. 6-3 250 21 Colin Osborne SB So. 5-9 185 14 Doug Ott WR So. 6-3 205

Hometown / High School San Antonio, Texas / Louis D. Brandeis Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley Richwood, Ohio / Rutherford B. Hayes Arlington, Texas / Cedar Hill Alexandria, Va. / Mount Vernon Jacksonville, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy Louisville, Ky. / Louisville Male Deltona, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy Humble, Texas / Atascocita Pomona, Calif. / Diamond Ranch Antioch, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy Cape Coral, Fla. / Island Coast Phoenix, Ariz. / Desert Vista Birmingham, Ala. / Oak Mountain La Marque, Texas / La Marque Hollywood, Fla. / Chaminade-Madonna College Prep Rogers, Ark. / Rogers Heritage Glen Burnie, Md. / Old Mill Fayetteville, N.C . / Jack Britt El Cajon, Calif. / Granite Hills Birmingham, Ala. / Hoover San Antonio, Texas / Louis D. Brandeis Helotes, Texas / Louis D. Brandeis Alpharetta, Ga. / Milton Nashville, Tenn. / Brentwood Academy Pearland, Texas / Glenda Dawson Houston, Texas / Langham Creek Douglasville, Ga. / Chapel Hill Hamilton Square, N.J. / The Hun School Atlanta, Ga. / Mays Walkersville, Md. / Walkersville Orange Park, Fla. / Orange Park Angier, N.C. / West Johnston Deltona, Fla. / Deltona Orange Park, Fla. / Bolles Smyrna, Tenn. / Smyrna Ramona, Calif. / Ramona Knoxville, Tenn. / Knoxville Catholic Plymouth, Mich. / Plymouth Port Matilda, Pa. / State College Area Eight Mile, Ala./ Mattie T. Blount Stafford, Va. / North Stafford Highland, Calif. / Redlands East Valley Byron City, Mich. / South Christian South Jordan, Utah / Bingham Tampa, Fla. / Sickles Lancaster, Ky. / Boyle County Cleveland, N.C. / West Rowan Drexel Hill, Pa. / Cardinal O’Hara San Diego, Calif. / Saint Augustine Salt Lae City, Utah / Judge Memorial Scottsdale, Ariz. / Notre Dame Prep Cordova, Tenn. / Evangelical Christian Lawndale, Calif. / Mira Costa Cape Coral, Fla. / Cape Coral Fayetteville, N.C. / Jack Britt Scottsdale, Ariz. / Chaparral Durham, N.C. / Hillside Englewood, Fla. / Lemon Bay San Diego, Calif. / Mira Mesa Ogden, Utah / Cottonwood Cape Coral, Fla. / North Fort Myers Pelham, Ala. / Pelham Smyrna, Ga. / North Atlanta Matawan, N.J. / Old Bridge Raleigh, N.C. / Ravenscroft Costa Mesa, Calif. / Orange Lutheran Elm Mott, Texas / Reicher Catholic Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas Seadrift, Texas / Calhoun Milton, Fla. / Pace Chesapeake, Va. / Great Bridge Walkersville, Md. / Urbana Marietta, Ga./ Whitefield Academy Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas Miami, Fla. / LaSalle Grapevine, Texas / Colleyville Heritage Dallas Hill, Texas / Cedar Hill Phoenixville, Pa. / Great Valley Sykesville, Md. / Glenelg Kennett Square, Pa. / Unionville

# Ltr Name Pos Yr Ht Wt 67 Nathaniel Otto OG Jr. 6-2 265 58 * Evan Palelei DE Sr. 6-3 247 50 Don Pearson LB So. 6-3 205 34 Kikau Pescaia OLB So. 5-11 195 53 * Cody Peterson (CC) LB Sr. 6-3 220 5 Stephen Picchini K Sr. 6-0 180 47 * Maika Polamalu LB Jr. 6-0 218 45 * Paul Quessenberry DE Jr. 6-2 230 99 Sean Reaver DE So. 6-3 245 24 Roddy Reyna S So. 5-10 190 19 * Keenan Reynolds QB So. 5-11 199 18 Lonnie Richardson CB Jr. 5-11 195 94 Vin Rider NG Jr. 6-4 255 97 * Danny Ring NG Jr. 6-2 260 1 Edward Robinson S So. 5-11 190 39 Shakir Robinson S Jr. 5-10 190 40 Ed Royds SB So. 5-10 197 63 Blaze Ryder C So. 5-11 265 8 ** Wave Ryder S Sr. 6-2 215 45 DeBrandon Sanders SB So. 5-7 160 52 * DJ Sargenti OLB Sr. 6-1 210 77 * Bernard Sarra NG So. 6-1 290 36 Quinton Singleton FB Jr. 6-0 204 6 * Nick Sloan K So. 6-0 180 75 Trevor Smyth DE So. 6-2 225 20 ** Darius Staten SB Sr. 5-6 196 71 * Thomas Stone OG Sr. 6-3 295 59 Will Strauss OT Jr. 6-5 254 37 * Chris Swain FB So. 5-11 220 60 Ben Tamburello C So. 6-2 275 41 * Josh Tate OLB Jr. 5-11 203 26 *** Marcus Thomas SB Sr. 5-7 165 84 David Thurston LB Jr. 6-1 225 55 * Michael Tuimavave LB Sr. 5-10 225 44 * Obi Uzoma OLB Jr. 6-3 231 79 Matthew Van Halanger OT Sr. 6-3 271 70 ** Graham Vickers OT Sr. 6-1 280 66 Collin Watkins OT Sr. 6-3 264 7 Shelley White CB/S So. 5-10 190 29 * Geoffrey Whiteside SB Jr. 5-10 177 22 Brian Williams SB Sr. 5-6 158 43 Jamaal Williams SB So. 5-9 180 24 ** Ryan Williams-Jenkins SB Jr. 5-8 170 8 Thomas Wilson QB So. 6-0 180 73 Sam Womack OT Sr. 6-4 260 56 Joe Worth LB Jr. 6-2 210 20 Zander Yost S So. 5-9 190 64 ** Jake Zuzek OG Jr. 6-0 318

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS #5 Quincy Adams

CornerBack • So. • 5-11 • 195 • San Antonio, tExas

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at left corner behind Kwazel Bertrand ... gives the Mids some experience as he played in 10 of 13 games last fall ... played very well until injuring his neck in the Central Michigan game... is one of Navy’s better athletes in the secondary ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in 10 of 13 games, starting four contests ... earned starts against Penn State, San Jose State, Air Force and Central Michigan ... missed games against Indiana, East Carolina and Florida Atlantic due to a neck injury ... pitched in two tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... contributed a pair of tackles on special teams in Navy’s Senior Day victory over Texas State ... turned in a tackle as a member of special teams against Troy .. chipped in a tackle at Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... turned in five tackles and recovered a Cody Getz fumble in the second quarter of Navy’s win over Air Force ... it marked his first collegiate fumble recovery ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... had a career-high seven tackles against San Jose State, including six solo stops ... also recorded his first collegiate tackle for a loss of three yards ... turned in a pair of tackles and picked off VMI QB Eric Kordenbrok on a spectacular one-handed grab at the Navy 48 (12:08, 4Q) in Navy’s win over the Keydets ... it was his first collegiate interception ... Part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... replaced an injured Jonathan Wev in the starting lineup against Penn State where he turned in a then career-high five tackles and broke up two passes, including what was nearly an interception for the rookie in the end zone ... made his debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he played the better part of the game in relief of Wev who sustained a concussion early in the second quarter ... turned in three tackles against the Irish. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Louis D. Brandeis High School, Adams attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned three letters in football and track & field, while also lettering twice in basketball ... member of district championship track and football teams as a senior ... a two-time first-team all-district football selection, garnering honors as a junior and senior ... named a two-time second-team all-area performer in football ... served as team captain of the football team ... a regional qualifier in track & field (sprinter) as a senior ... named the Athlete of the Year at Louis D. Brandeis High School in 2001 ... a member of the National Honor Society ... high school teammate of junior fullback Noah Copeland ... son of Roosevelt and Patricia Adams.

Adams’ Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 28 1.0-3 0-0 1-0 4 1 0 TOTALS 28 1.0-3 0-0 1-0 4 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 7 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) TFL: 1.0 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) Sacks: 0 Int.: 1 vs. VMI (9-22-12) PBU: 2 (Two Times; last vs. VMI, 9-22-12) FR: 1 at Air Force (10-6-12) FF: 0 Adams Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 1-0 2 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 6-1-7 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 3-2-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#85 Matt Aiken

Wide Receiver • Sr. • 6-0 • 195 • Roanoke, Va. • Co-Captain

• At Navy: Elected co-captain along with linebacker Cody Peterson by his teammates, which is the highest honor a Navy football player can receive ... enters the spring listed even with Casey Bolena and Shawn Lynch for the two starting wide receiver spots ... has good size and speed ... has great hands ... has earned three varsity letters. • 2012: Appeared in the final nine games of the year after missing the first four games due to a knee injury ... caught a three-yard touchdown pass from Keenan Reynolds in Navy’s loss to Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... also carried the ball for the first time this season on a reverse for six yards ... caught two passes in the win over Army for 12 yards ... returned his first punt of the season (2 yards) in the Mids’ Senior Day win over Texas State ... caught one pass for 15 yards against Florida Atlantic on a key 3rd-and-15 play in the third quarter ... a member of the

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Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... caught a pair of passes in Navy’s win over Indiana, including the game-winning four-yard touchdown catch with 2:02 remaining in the game ... also caught a 16-yarder late in the fourth quarter that set up Nick Sloan’s 18-yard field goal which got the Mids within six points (30-24) ... made his season debut at Air Force ... caught one pass for a gain off 11 yards against the Falcons. • 2011: A starter in 11 games ... saw action in all 12 ... Navy’s second-leading receiver, catching 13 passes for 201 yards (15.5 yds/catch) and two TDs ... caught one pass for nine yards at San Jose State ... also returned one punt for 11 yards against the Spartans ... after starting each of the first nine games, was replaced in the starting lineup at SMU by classmate Casey Bolena ... caught one pass for 12 yards and carried the ball once for 13 yards against Troy ... caught two passes for 16 yards, while also carrying the ball once for 14 yards at Notre Dame ... carried the ball 21 yards on a reverse against East Carolina ... caught a 37-yard TD pass from Trey Miller (4Qtr, 7:51) to give the Mids (35-31) their first lead since scoring the game’s first TD ... it was his second-career TD reception ... returned two punts 21 yards, including a career-long return of 11 yards ... entered the game a week prior at Rutgers as the Mids’ punt returner where he returned one punt for four yards ... caught one pass for a gain of 18 yards at Rutgers ... ran a reverse to near perfection against Southern Miss with a 35-yard gain with 56 seconds left in the third quarter, setting up a 27-yard touchdown ... also caught a pass for a gain of 20 yards ... caught one pass for 15 yards in the Mids’ overtime loss to Air Force ... made his only catch of the South Carolina contest on fourth-and-15 at the Navy 15-yd line with 2:15 left in the game ... caught a 16-yard pass from Kriss Proctor to keep the Mids’ final drive alive ... caught a 44-yard pass for a TD at Western Kentucky as time expired in the first quarter ... it was his first-collegiate TD and just his second-career reception ... carried the ball five yards on a reverse in what was his first-career rush ... made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ season-opener against Delaware ... after having two catches called back last year because of penalties, he caught his first-career pass, a 5-yarder, against the Blue Hens. • 2010: Played in 12 of the 13 contests, including making his first-collegiate appearance in Navy’s home-opening victory over Georgia Southern ... replaced an injured Gary Myers in the lineup as the Mids’ punt returner against Army and San Diego State, although he did not return a punt in either game ... caught a 61-yard pass from Ricky Dobbs at Wake Forest, but it was brought back after a John Dowd hold ... his 31-yard reception (0:29, 1st Qtr) at East Carolina was called back after the official said he did not get a knee in bounds ... turned in a tackle in the Arkansas State game following a John Howell fumble. • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Hidden Valley High School, Aiken attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a four-year letterwinner, who was a three-time First-Team All-State (Va.) selection as a wide receiver ... also named a first-team all-region and all-district pick at wide receiver his junior and senior years ... garnered second-team all-state kudos as a safety in his each of his last two seasons ... named the co-offensive MVP at NAPS ... attended three different high schools over four years - Hidden Valley HS, North Cross HS and Cave Spring HS ... brother, Danny, played football at Virginia and is the starting long snapper for the New England Patriots ... son of Douglas and Vicki Aiken ... majoring in economics. Aiken’s Career Statistics

Rushing 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 5 88 17.6 0 35 0 1 6 6.0 0 6 0 6 94 15.7 0 35 0

Receiving 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 13 201 15.5 2 44 0 7 61 8.7 2 16 0 20 262 13.1 4 44 0

Punt Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 10 50 5.0 0 11 2012 1 2 2.0 0 2 TOTALS 11 52 4.7 0 11 Career highs – Carries: 1 (Six Times; last vs. Arizona State, 12-29-12) Rushing Yards: 35 vs. Southern Miss (10-8-11) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 2 (Four Times; last vs. Army, 12-8-12) Receiving Yards: 45 vs. East Carolina (10-22-11) Receiving TDs: 1 (Four Times; last vs. Arizona State, 12-29-12)

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Aiken Game-By-Game

Game (Date) Delaware (9-3-11) at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) at S. Carolina (9-17-11) Air Force (10-1-11) Southern Miss (10-8-11) at Rutgers (10-15-11) East Carolina (10-22-11) at Notre Dame (10-29-11) Troy (11-5-11) at SMU (11-12-11) at San Jose State (11-19-11) Army (12-10-11)

Att 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Rushing Yds TD Avg 0 0 0.0 5 0 5.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 35 0 35.0 0 0 0.0 21 0 21.0 14 0 14.0 13 0 13.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rec 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 0 1 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.0

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Receiving Yds TD 5 0 44 1 16 0 15 0 20 0 19 0 45 1 16 0 12 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 11 0 20 0 15 0 0 12 3

Avg 5.0 44.0 16.0 15.0 20.0 19.0 22.5 8.0 12.0 0.0 9.0 0.0

0 11.0 0 0.0 1 10.0 0 0.0 0 15.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 6.0 1 3.0

#54 A.K. Akpunku

Outside Linebacker • So. • 6-3 • 225 • Arlington, Texas

• At Navy: Talented youngster that will push for playing time at one of Navy’s deepest positions ... enters the spring listed even with Obi Uzoma at one of the starting outside linebacker spots ... has good size and speed ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Made appearances in nine games as a rookie, including making his debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he contributed a tackle on special teams ... turned in a solo tackle against Army on special teams. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Cedar Hill High School, Akpunku attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... garnered all-district honors as a senior after leading the team in scks ... served as defensive team captain his senior year ... member of the Cedar Hill football team that won the state title in 2007 ... cousin, Kelechi Ohanaja, played football at Vanderbilt ... brother, Brandon, played football (defensive end) at North Texas ... was born in Gabon, Nigeria ... son of Jude and Bridget Akpunku.

Akpunku’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 1 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-8-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

#18 Colin Amerau

Kicker • Jr. • 6-2 • 195 • Alexandria, Va.

• At Navy: Navy’s returning starter as the kickoff specialist and is listed second on the depth chart at field goal kicker behind the incumbent, Nick Sloan... has the strongest leg on the team ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Finished the season with a 60.7 kickoff average with 19 of his 63 kickoffs going down as touchbacks ... posted a 56.0 aveage among his five kickoffs against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... kicked off four times in the Army game, averaging 58.5 yards ... turned in a 63.8 kicking average on the four kickoffs against Texas State ... averaged 64.8 yards on his six kicks at Troy ... booted five kickoffs for an average of 56.4 yards against Florida Atlantic ... kicked off a season-high nine times in the win over East Carolina where he averaged 61.4 yards ... averaged 58.3 yards on six kicks (350) yds) in the win over Indiana ... kicked off six times at Central Michigan for an average of 63.2 yards ... averaged 60.8 yards on five kickoffs in what was his first appearance against Air Force ... in the Mids’ win over VMI he kicked off eight times and registered an average of 60.9 yards ... averaged 59.5 yards in his two kickoffs at Penn State ... made his debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he kicked off twice for an average of 65.0 yards. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Mt. Vernon High School, Amerau attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a four-year football letterwinner who also was awarded four letters as a member of the swim team ... garnered all-district and all-region

honors in football his senior year ... served as team captain of the football team his senior season ... sister, Brittany Amerau, graduated from the Naval Academy in 2010 and was a member of the Mids’ women’s lacrosse team for four years ... father, Harold, is also a graduate of the Naval Academy (`65) ... son of Harold Amerau and Carla Stucki-Amerau ... majoring in economics. Amerau’s Career Statistics

Kickoffs KO Yds Avg TB OB 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -- 2012 63 3827 60.7 19 0 TOTALS 63 3827 60.7 19 0

#90 Will Anthony

Defensive End • So. • 6-1 • 245 • Jacksonville, Fla.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at defesive end ... exciting prospect ... saw most of his action last fall on special teams ... has a great motor ... has the potential to be a good pass rusher ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: A member of special teams, he saw action in every game as a rookie, including making his debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he was a member of the kick return team ... produced a career-high three tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl and recovered a fumble, the first of his career ... turned in a tackle at Troy ... saw time on defense in the Mids’ win at Central Michigan where he registered his first career tackle which went for a loss of three yards. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Trinity Christian Academy, Anthony attended the Naval

Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned four letters in football and three each in basketball and weight lifting ... member of the football team that claimed the state championship in 2010 and was the state runner-up in 2009 ... also went on a recruiting visit to Air Force ... son of Bill and Lisa Anthony.

Anthony’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 5 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 TOTALS 5 1.0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 3 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) TFL: 1.0 at Central Michigan (10-11-12) Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 1 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) FF: 0

#11 Pablo Beltran

Punter • Jr. • 6-2 • 225 • Humble, Texas

• At Navy: Navy’s starting punter each of the last two seasons ... enters spring ball listed first on the depth chart ... became the first freshman to start at punter for the Midshipmen since 1992 when Brian Schrum started nine games and averaged 38.7 yards per punt ... also serves as the holder on extra points and field goals ... is averaging 40.9 yards per punt on 79 punts in his career, which ranks third all-time at Navy ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Garnered All-East recognition by the FBS head coaches along the Eastern Seaboard ... named an Honorable Mention All-Independent Team selection by the nationwide media panel responsible for the FBS Indpendent Player of the Week awards ... averaged 43.61 yards per punt on his 44 punts (3.3 punts/gm) this fall which marked the third-best average in program history ... he would have been ranked 18th nationally, but was shy of the miniumum of 3.6 punts per game ... averaging 40.9 yards per punt on 79 punts over his career which is third all-time at Navy ... the school record for career punting average (min. 50 punts) is 42.5 held by John Skaggs (2000-03) ... averaged 41.0 yards on his four punts against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... averaged 36.7 yards on his season-high tying six punts in the win over Army ... placed three of his six punts inside the 20-yard line ... punted four times against Texas State where he averaged 44.8 yards, placing three of the four inside the 20 ... called upon to punt three times at Troy, averaging 50.0 yards per punt, including a long punt of 58 yards on the day ... in a war of the winds, he averaged 39.5 yards on his two punts against Florida Atlantic, booting a 61-yarder and an 18-yarder ... did not punt in the East Carolina contest ... owned a 42.0 punting average against Indiana, where he booted a 59-yarder, his second longest of the season ... averaged 46.0 yards at Central Michigan where he placed all three punts inside the 20 ... punted a season-high six times in the win over Air Force where he averaged 41.7 yards per punt, placing one inside the 20 ... named the FBS Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 1 after punting five times against San Jose State, where he averaged 49.2 yards and sent three (57, 55, 53) of his five punts better than 50 yards ... averaged 46.0 yards among his three punts in the Mids’ home opener against VMI ... placed two inside the 20 ... his lone punt of the afternoon against Penn State went for 44 yards ... called upon to punt four times against Notre Dame for an average of 46.2 yards and featured a career-long 63-yarder. • 2011: Punted the ball 35 times for an average of 37.5 yards ... had a long punt of 55 yards, 14 of his punts were fair caught and 10 were downed inside the 10 ... averaged 35.2 yards (4 punts) per punt against San Jose State ... placed each of his three punts against SMU inside the 20-yard line ... averaged 41.7 yards per punt against the Mustangs, including a long punt of 43 yards ...

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Punting 2011 2012 TOTALS

No Yds Avg Long TB FC I-20 50+ Blk 35 1311 37.5 55 2 14 10 3 0 44 1919 43.6 63 6 15 18 11 0 79 3230 40.9 63 8 29 28 14 0

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Game (Date) Punts Yds Delaware (9-3-11) 1 47 at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) 5 187 at S. Carolina (9-17-11) 1 29 Air Force (10-1-11) 3 111 Southern Miss (10-8-11) 3 143 at Rutgers (10-15-11) 2 73 East Carolina (10-22-11) 2 74 at Notre Dame (10-29-11) 5 169 Troy (11-5-11) 3 106 at SMU (11-12-11) 3 125 at San Jose State (11-19-11) 4 141 vs. Army (12-10-11) 3 106

Avg Long TB FC I-20 50+ Blk 47.0 47 0 1 1 0 0 37.4 54 0 1 2 1 0 29.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 37.0 45 1 2 2 0 0 47.7 55 0 1 0 1 0 36.5 50 0 0 0 1 0 37.0 38 1 0 0 0 0 33.8 41 1 3 0 0 0 35.3 44 0 1 0 0 0 41.7 43 0 1 3 0 0 35.2 45 0 2 1 0 0 35.3 38 0 2 1 0 0

vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

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#17 Kwazel Bertrand

CornerBack • So. • 5-10 • 163 • Antioch, Tenn.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as a starter at left corner ... coming off a solid freshman campaign that saw him start the final seven games of the year ... has good size and coverage skills ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in 12 of Navy’s 13 games, starting seven ... was a starter in each of the last seven games for the Mids ... recorded three assisted tackles in Navy’s loss to Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... produced four tackles in Navy’s series-record 11th straight win over Army ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... named the FBS Independent Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 19 after producing a career-high tying seven tackles against the Bobcats, including the first sack and the first tackles for a loss (2.0-13yds) of his career ... thwarted a fake field goal attempt by the Bobcats with his 10-yard sack of Shaun Rutherford on fourth and one from the Navy 3

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... pitched in six tackles at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... pitched in six tackles against the Owls and recovered a fumble, the first of his career, to garner ECAC Div. I Defensive Player of the Week laurels ... contributed four tackles and broke up two passes for a second consecutive game in the win over East Carolina ... made his first collegiate start in the Mids’ win over Indiana where he recorded a career-high seven tackles and pitched in the first two pass breakups of his career ... saw his most extensive playing time in the second half of the Central Michigan game where he was in on a tackle ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... meanwhile, the 22 rushing plays by Central Michigan were the fewest by a Navy opponent since Nov. 28, 2009, when Hawai’i ran the ball just 17 times for 62 times ... turned in his first collegiate tackle in Navy’s loss to San Jose State ... also saw action in Navy’s 41-3 victory over VMI ... made his debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Brentwood Academy, Bertrand attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in basketball (3), football (4) and track & field (4) ... member of the Student Leadership Team in high school ... also took recruiting visits to Harvard and Vanderbilt ... son of Felix and Angela Bertrand.

Bertrand’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 39 2.0-13 1.0-10 0-0 4 1 0 TOTALS 39 2.0-13 1.0-10 0-0 4 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 7 (Twice; last vs. Texas State, 11-17-12) TFL: 2.0 vs. Texas State (11-1712) Sacks: 1.0 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) Int.: 0 PBU: 2 (Twice; last at East Carolina, 10-27-12) FR: 1 vs. Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) FF: 0 Bertrand Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 6-1-7 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 4-3-7 2.0-13 1.0-10 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#88 Casey Bolena

Wide Receiver • Sr. • 6-2 • 200 • Phoenix, Ariz.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as even with Matt Aiken and Shawn Lynch for the starting job at the two wide receiver spots ... has the potential to be a big play receiver for the Mids, but needs to be more consistent catching the football ... good size and speed ... a solid blocker ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: A starter in a pair of games, he made appearances in every contest ... finished the year fourth in receiving with 13 catches for 141 yards for an average of 10.8 yards per catch ... caught an eight-yard pass against Florida Atlantic ... caught his first career TD pass, a 15-yarder from Keenan Reynolds, in Navy’s victory over East Carolina ... caught two passes for 16 yards in the win over Air Force ... completed and attempted his first career pass, a 33-yarder to Shawn Lynch on a reverse pass early in the second half at Penn State ... paced the Mids with a career-best five receptions for 30 yards against the Nittany Lions, becoming the first Navy player with five receptions in a game since Gee Gee Greene caught five against Air Force in 2011 ... making just his second collegiate start, he caught three passes for a career-best 61 yards against Notre Dame in the opener ... his 38-yard reception against the Irish was the longest of his career. • 2011: Gained 11 yards on one reception in the win over Indiana ... caught four passes for 53 yards and carried the ball twice for 15 yards ... saw action in 11 of the 12 games and earned one start ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware ... caught a career-long 20-yard pass from Kriss Proctor at San Jose State ... his 12-yard reverse against the Spartans set up Navy’s two-yard TD by Proctor ... it was just the second rush of his career and the longest ... made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ 24-17 win over SMU ... gained three yards on a reverse on the game’s opening play against the Mustangs ... it was his first-career carry ... caught a 9-yard pass in the Mids’ Homecoming loss to East Carolina ... helped Navy rush for a season-high 421 yards ... caught the first-two passes of his young career in the Mids’ overtime loss to Air Force ... his seven-yard catch against the Falcons with 18 seconds remaining in the first half was his first-career reception ... caught a 17-yard pass in the fourth quarter which

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Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 2 15 7.5 0 12 0 2012 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 TOTALS 2 15 7.5 0 12 0 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 4 53 13.3 0 20 0 2012 13 141 10.8 1 38 0 TOTALS 17 194 11.4 1 38 0 Passing Cmp Att Pct Yds Int TD 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 2012 1 2 50.0 33 0 0 TOTALS 1 2 50.0 33 0 0 Career highs – Carries: 1 (Twice; last at San Jose State, 11-19-11) Rushing Yards: 12 at San Jose State (11-19-11) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 5 at Penn State (9-15-12) Receiving Yards: 61 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Receiving TDs: 1 at East Carolina (10-27-12) Pass Completions: 1 at Penn State (9-15-12) Pass Attempts: 2 at Penn State (9-15-12) Passing Yards: 33 at Penn State (9-15-12) Passing TDs: 0 Bolena Game-By-Game

Game (Date) Delaware (9-3-11) at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) Air Force (10-1-11) Southern Miss (10-8-11) at Rutgers (10-15-11) East Carolina (10-22-11) at Notre Dame (10-29-11) Troy (11-5-11) at SMU (11-12-11) at San Jose State (11-19-11) vs. Army (12-10-11) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

Rushing Att Yds TD Avg 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 0 3.0 1 12 0 12.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Receiving Rec Yds TD Avg 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 2 24 0 12.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 9 0 9.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 20 0 20.0 0 0 0 0.0 3 5 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

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#72 Travis Bridges

Nose Guard • Sr. • 6-0 • 318 • Hollywood, Fla.

• At Navy: Enters the spring battling for playing time at nose guard, which is one of Navy’s deepest positions ... will also see time on special teams ... moved from offensive guard to nose guard last spring and adapted to his new position quickly ... has good size and strength ... has battled injuries throughout his career ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: A contributor in all 13 games after making the move from offense to defense ... chipped in a pair of tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... member of the Mids’

defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... contributed a tacke in the loss at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... contributed an assisted tackle against the Owls ... produced a career-high tying three tackles against Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... turned in a career-high three tackles in Navy’s win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... registered a then career-best two tackles against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... recorded his first collegiate tackle in Navy’s 41-3 win over VMI ... made his debut on defense in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... also appeared against Penn State. • 2011: Saw action in 11 games, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware ... missed the East Carolina contest after spraining his ankle the week of the game. • 2010: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory School, Bridges lettered three times as an offensive lineman in football and once in wrestling ... earned one (soph.) of his three football letters at South Broward High School ... led Chaminade-Madonna Prep to the district and region titles in 2009 with a 12-1 record ... earned Second-Team All-State (Fla.) honors and First-Team All-Broward County kudos ... served as President of Tri-M Music Honor Society ... enjoys playing the saxophone ... his first cousin is NFL running back Timothy Hightowe ... his biological mother passed away at a young age and he was raised by his father and stepmother, Beverley Bridges ... majoring in general science. Bridges’ Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2012 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 3 (Twice; last at Central Michigan, 10-11-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0 Bridges Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#51 James Britton

Linebacker • Jr. • 6-2 • 215 • Rogers, Ark.

• At Navy: Moving from safety to linebacker this spring ... enters the spring third on the depth chart behind Cody Peterson and Joe Worth .. has good size and speed ... loves to come up and make the big hit ... has been a key special teams performer the last two years ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Primarily a special teams contributor, he played in all 13 games ... turned in a solo tacklesagainst Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... recovered a Texas State fumble on the opening kickoff of the second half at the Texas State 16-yard line ... it was his first collegiate fumble recovery ... turned in a tackle on special teams at Central Michigan ... pitched in a tackle in Navy’s win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters ... turned in a career-high three tackles in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame.

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS • 2011: Appeared in 11 contests as a member of special teams ... chipped in a solo tackle in the Mids’ win over Army ... recorded a pair of assisted tackles in Navy’s overtime loss to Air Force ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ win at Western Kentucky as a member of the kickoff squad ... turned in an unassisted tackle against the Hilltoppers. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Rogers Heritage High School, Britton was a threesport athlete earning letters in football (3), baseball (1) and track & field (1) ... garnered all-conference football honors as a junior and senior, while also being named to the KURM Tri-State “Dream Team” those same years ... selected as the team’s defensive MVP his senior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... son of Jim and Rosie Britton ...majoring in political science. Britton’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2012 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 TOTALS 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 3 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 1 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) FF: 0

#23 Demond Brown

Slot Back • So. • 5-9 • 202 • Glen Burnie, Md.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at slot back ... has great speed and is a powerful runner ... solid blocker ... has the ability to be one of Navy’s top slots ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Appeared in eight of the last nine games as a member of special teams, including making his collegiate debut against Air Force ... gained four yards against East Carolina on his lone carry of the year. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Old Mill High School, Brown attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a three-sport standout who lettered in basketball, football and track & field ... three-time (2009-10-11) First-Team All-County selection in football, who also received All-State (Md.) recognition three teams ... named Honorable Mention All-State as a sophomore, a second-team selection as a junior and first-team honoree his senior year ... one of 50 players from around the country to be recognized as the Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year in 2010 ... served as captain of the football team his senior year and was named the team’s MVP ... member of the football team that claimed the 2011 county title ... member of the 2010 Maryland 4A State Championship 4x100 relay team ... also took recruiting visits to Bucknell and Colgate ... son of Demond Sr. and Tansala Brown. Brown’s Career Statistics

Rushing 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 1 4 4.0 0 4 0 1 4 4.0 0 4 0

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2012 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Career highs – Carries: 1 at East Carolina (10-24-12) Rushing Yards: 4 at East Carolina (10-2412) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 0 Receiving Yards: 0 Receiving TDs: 0

#93 Joe Cardona

Long Snapper • Jr. • 6-3 • 217 • El Cajon, Calif.

• At Navy: Returning two-year starter at long snapper ... is one of the top long snappers in school history ... believed to be the first freshman to start at long snapper in program history ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: The Mids’ long snapper for field goal kicker Nick Sloan and punter Pablo Beltran. • 2011: Served as Navy’s long snapper for fellow rookie punter Pablo Beltran ... saw action in every game his rookie campaign ... pitched in his first-career tackle in the Mids’ win over Troy. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Granite Hills High School, Cardona attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered twice in football and four years in lacrosse ... a first-team all-league selection his senior year ... member of the 2009 Chris Sailer National Kicking & Snapping Event’s top 12 long snappers ... led Granite Hills to the 2010 conference title in lacrosse ... named the conference MVP as a midfielder for the lacrosse team his senior year and picked up Second-Team All-San Diego honors ... grew up with Rob Bickel, a sophomore offensive lineman at Army ... son of Patrick and Margaret Cardona ... majoring in economics.

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#34 Noah Copeland

Fullback • Jr. • 5-10 • 205 • San Antonio, Texas

• At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s starting fullback after starting every game there in the fall ... powerful runner with good speed ... has good vision when running with the football ... was a key special teams performer last year ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Finished the year as Navy’s second-leading rusher with 738 yards on a team-high tying162 carries (4.6 yds per carry / 56.8 yds per game) and five touchdowns ... he lost just three yards all year ... contributes to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... rushed for 47 yards on 10 carries and caught two passes for four yards against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... came up just shy of recording his third 100-yard game with a 22-carry 99-yard afternoon in helping lead the Mids to a 17-13 win over Army in the Star Game ... scored the game’s first points on a 12-yard run in the second quarter ... topped the 100-yard milestone for a second time this season, rushing for 110 yards on 17 carries and two TDs in Navy’s Senior Day win over Texas State ... it was his first two-touchdown afternoon with 15 and 16-yard TD runs ... rushed for 18 yards on six carries at Troy and caught a 13-yard pass ... gained 38 yards on 10 carries in the Mids’ win over Florida Atlantic ... also caught one pass for 25 yards, the longest of his career, against the Owls ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... carried the ball eight times for 51 yards, including a five-yard TD run in the opening quarter against the Pirates ... produced just 31 yards on 12 carries in the Mids’ Homecoming win over Indiana ... led the Mids with 70 yards on 15 carries at Central Michigan ... produced 84 yards on the ground on a Navy season-high 21 carries in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... also caught a pass for five yards ... scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 5-yard run in the second quarter that gave Navy its first lead of the year against an FBS opponent ... went on to carry the ball for a two-point conversion following Keenan Reynolds’ fourth quarter touchdown run which knotted the game and sent it into overtime ... it was Navy’s first two-point conversion since Oct. 30, 2010, when Navy was 3-for-3 on two-point conversions against Duke ... carried the ball eight times for 20 yards against San Jose State, while also catching two passes for 27 yards ... caught a career-long 15-yard pass against the Spartans ... contributed to Navy’s season-high 403 yards rushing as a team, against VMI along with better than 500 yards of total offense ... had a break-out game against the Keydets where he paced the Mids with a career-high 126 yards on 20 carries in what was his first collegiate 100-yard rushing game ... broke loose for a 27-yard gain early in the first quarter, marking his longest-career rush ... also caught a pass for an 11-yard gain ... rushed for 15 yards on seven carries at Penn State where he also caught one pass for a negative (5 yards) gain ... made his first-collegiate start at fullback where he gained a then career-high 29 yards on six carries against Notre Dame in the opener ... also caught three passes for 11 yards. • 2011: Saw action in seven games primarily as a member of special teams, including the final six contests ... recorded seven tackles and forced a fumble ... carried the ball twice as a rookie, once against Southern Miss and once against Troy ... came up huge in his first Army-Navy game, recording four tackles and forcing a fumble on special teams ... his forced fumble came on a kickoff in the fourth quarter after Navy had taken a 24-21 lead ... classmate Jordan Drake recovered the fumble and the turnover resulted in three points as Jon Teague drilled a 44-yard field goal with 10:26 remaining in the game and provided the final score of 27-21. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Louis D. Brandeis High School, Copeland attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... earned three letters in football and one in track & field ... a first-team All-State (Texas), all-area and all-city selection his senior year ... selected as the team’s MVP his senior year ... also voted by his peers to serve as team captain of the football team his senior season ... picked up first-team all-area honors as a junior, as well first-team all-district mention ... attended Sandra Day O’Connor High School in Helotes, Texas his freshman and sophomore years before moving on to Louis D. Brandeis his junior year ... member of the National Honor Society ... holds a black belt in karate ... son of Frederick Sr. and Catherine Copeland ... majoring in general science. Copeland’s Career Statistics

Rushing 2011 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2 4 2.0 0 5 0 162 741 4.6 5 27 2 164 745 4.5 5 27 2

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2011 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2012 12 91 7.6 0 25 0 TOTALS 12 91 7.6 0 25 0 Career highs – Carries: 22 vs. Army (12-8-12) Rushing Yards: 126 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Rushing TDs: 2 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) Receptions: 3 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Receiving Yards: 27 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) Receiving TDs: 0

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Game (Date) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

Att 6 7 20 8 21 15 12 8 10 6 17 22 10

Rushing Yds TD Avg 29 0 4.8 15 0 2.1 126 0 6.3 20 0 2.5 84 1 4.0 70 0 4.7 31 0 2.6 51 1 6.4 38 0 3.8 18 0 3.0 110 2 6.5 99 1 4.5 47 0 4.7

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Receiving Yds TD 11 0 (-5) 0 11 0 27 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 4 0

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#69 Barry Dabney

Nose Guard • Sr. • 6-1 • 297 • Nashville, Tenn.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at nose guard behind Danny Ring ... has good size and can plug up the middle against the run ... powerful player that stays low to the ground ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in all 13 contests, starting 10 ... turned in two tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... involved in perhaps the biggest play of the game in Navy’s 17-13 Star Game victory over Army ... recovered an errant exchange between Army QB Trent Steelman and Larry Dixon at the Navy 13-yard line with 1:04 remaining in the game that sealed Navy’s win ... it was Dabney’s first career fumble recovery ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... chipped in a tackle in the Mids’ Senior Day win over Texas State ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... turned in a pair of tackles against the Owls ... contributed three tackles in Navy’s Homecoming win over Indiana ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards total offense (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... registered a career-high six stops in the win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... chipped in three tackles against the Keydets ... contributed a career-high three tackles, including two solo stops at Penn State ... made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... contributed a tackle against the Irish. • 2011: Saw his first career action against Rutgers, playing three plays. • 2010: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Brentwood Academy ... attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... earned three varsity letters in football at Brentwood ... football team was 13-1 his sophomore campaign ... was a two-time all-state selection .. was high school teammates with former Navy teammates Jabaree Tuani and Mason Graham and current Navy teammate Kwazel Bertrand ... son of Barry Sr. and Janice Dabney ... majoring in general science. Dabney’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2012 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 TOTALS 21 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 6 at Air Force (10-6-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 1 vs. Army (12-8-12) FF: 0

#91 Aaron Davis

Defensive End • Jr. • 6-0 • 242 • Pearland, Texas

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at defensive end behind Paul Quessenberry ... has good speed coming off the edge ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in 11 of the 13 contests for the Midshipmen ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... recovered a Shawn

Southward fumble at the Navy 1-yard line after Troy’s Southward was stripped by Navy’s Keegan Wetzel ... it was Davis’ first career fumble recovery ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... pitched in an assisted tackles against the Owls ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... saw playing time at defensive end against VMI where he made his first career tackle, a tackle for a loss ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... made his collegiate debut as a member of special teams in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... also appeared against Penn State. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Glenda Dawson High School, Davis attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... Dawson High School opened its doors in 2009 with Davis a member of the school’s first football team ... a two-year letterwinner in football, he was a two-time all-district selection (2008, `09) and earned all-county honors as a senior ... graduated with perfect attendance ... father played running back at Rice ... son of John Jr. and Cathy Davis ... majoring in english. Davis’ Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 TOTALS 4 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Career highs -- Tackles: 2 at East Carolina (10-27-12) TFL: 0.5 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Sacks: 0 Int.: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 1 at Troy (11-10-12) FF: 0

#13 Jordan Drake

Outside Linebacker • Jr. • 6-4 • 220 • Douglasville, Ga.

• At Navy: Will miss all of spring ball after having surgery on his right ankle after the season ... is expected to return at 100 percent in the fall ... listed even with Josh Tate and Chris Johnson for one of the starting outside linebacker spots ... had a solid sophomore campaign and has the potential to be even better ... possesses impressive size and speed ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: A starter in all 13 games at outside linebacker, he finished the year with 49 tackles (2524), 4.5 tackles for a loss (28 yds) and 2.0 sacks (25 yds) ... chipped in six tackles, including a tackle for a loss against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... stripped ASU backup QB Michael Eubank at the Sun Devils’ 46-yard line and teammate Will Anthony recovered ... it was the first forced fumble of his career ... tallied a pair of tackles in Navy’s series-record 11th straight win over Army ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... recorded three tackles and broke up a key pass on 4th and two with 6:48 to go in the fourth quarter ... it was his first career pass break-up ... turned in a pair of tackles at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... produced three tackles in the win over the Owls ... chipped in three tackles in Navy’s road win against East Carolina ... along with Keegan Wetzel, led the team with a career-high eight tackles in Navy’s win over Indiana ... named the ECAC Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 22 after picking off Indiana QB Cameron Coffman and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown (3:00, 2Qtr) ... it was Drake’s first collegiate interception ... produced a pair of tackles, including a tackle for a loss in the win over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... chipped in two tackles in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... recorded four tackles, including a sack for a loss of 13 yards against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... turned in four tackles against the Keydets which featured his first sack for a loss of 12 yards ... pitched in three tackles, including a half a tackle for a loss of a yard, at Penn State ... produced a career-high seven tackles against Notre Dame in what was his first collegiate start. • 2011: A member of the Mids’ kickoff team ... saw action in nine of the 11 games, including making

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware ... recovered a Scott Williams fumble at the Army 27-yard line with 11:55 remaining on the clock ... it was Drake’s first-collegiate fumble recovery and was caused by classmate Noah Copeland ... sat out the East Carolina, Notre Dame and Troy games with a concussion, but returned for the Mids’ contest at SMU ... produced a pair of tackles at SMU ... credited with a kick return against Air Force ... he mishandled the onside kick, but it was recovered by the Midshipmen ... posted a pair of assisted tackles at Western Kentucky, the first two tackles of his collegiate career. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Chapel Hill High School, Drake attended the Elite Performer Sports Academy and Georgia Military College in Fairburn, Ga. during the 2010-11 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who lettered in football (4), track & field (3) and baseball (1) ... a two-time first-team all-region performer who served as team captain in football ... twice named the team’s defensive MVP ... aunt, Latrecia Drake, played basketball at Georgia ... son of Danniell Granger ... majoring in English. Drake’s Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 2012 49 4.5-28 2.0-25 1-24 1 0 1 TOTALS 53 4.5-28 2.0-25 1-24 1 0 1 Career highs -- Tackles: 8 vs. Indiana (10-20-12) TFL: 1.0 (Four Times; last vs. Arizona State, 1229-12) Sacks: 1.0 (Twice; last vs. San Jose State, 9-29-12) Int.: 1 vs. Indiana (10-20-12) PBU: 1 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) FR: 1 (vs. Army, 12-10-11) FF: 1 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) Drake Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 2-1-3 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 2-2-4 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 3-1-4 1.0-13 1.0-13 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-1-2 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 6-2-8 0-0 0-0 1-24 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 vs. Army (12-8-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 4-2-6 1.0-1 0-0 0 0

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#23 Chris Ferguson

Safety • Jr. • 6-2 • 195 • Angier, N.C.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as a starter at free safety ... rangy athlete that has good speed and a nose for the ball ... has the potential to have a big junior campaign ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Played in nine games, starting seven ... pitched in three tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... played primarily with special teams in the Mids Senior Day win over Texas State ... registered one tackle in Navy’s loss at Troy ... returned to the playing field against Florida Atlantic after suffering a dislocated elbow against Air Force and being sidelined for the Central Michigan, Indiana and East Carolina games ... had started 12-straight games dating back to last year’s Rutgers contest before his injury ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... produced three tackles against the Owls ... recorded eight tackles and forced a fumble in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... produced six tackles against San Jose State, including five solo stops ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... posted five tackles, including four solo stops at Penn State ... turned in seven tackles, including five contributed four tackles in the win over VMI ... solo stops, in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame. • 2011: Named an Honorable Mention All-Independent Team selection by the nationwide media panel responsible for the FBS Indpendent Player of the Week awards ... saw action in 11 games, starting the final seven games of the year at free safety ... contributed 43 tackles (21-22), broke up three passes and turned in two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown ... also forced two fumbles over the course of the season ... turned in a pair of solo tackles in his first Army-Navy game ... part of a Navy defense that forced three Army turnovers and held the Black Knights to just 97 yards on the ground in the second half ... produced five tackles in Navy’s

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Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 43 0-0 0-0 2-44 3 0 2 2012 37 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 80 0-0 0-0 2-44 3 0 3 Career highs -- Tackles: 9 at Notre Dame (10-29-11) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 Int.: 1 (Twice; last at SMU, 11-2-11) PBU: 1 (Three Times; last at Notre Dame, 10-29-11) FR: 0 FF: 1 (Three Times; last at Air Force, 10-6-12) Ferguson Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU Delaware (9-3-11) 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 at S. Carolina (9-17-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Air Force (10-1-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 Southern Miss (10-8-11) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 at Rutgers (10-15-11) 2-2-4 0-0 0-0 1-16 0 East Carolina (10-22-11) 6-2-8 0-0 0-0 0 1 at Notre Dame (10-29-11) 1-8-9 0-0 0-0 0 1 Troy (11-5-11) 3-3-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 at SMU (11-12-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 1-28 0 at San Jose State (11-19-11) 1-4-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 vs. Army (12-10-11) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0

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#75 Tanner Fleming

Center • Jr. • 6-2 • 270 • Deltona, Fla.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as the starting center ... coming off a solid junior campaign ... one of the strongest players on the team ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Appeared in all 13 games, starting 11 ... made starts in the final 10 games of the season ... part of an offensive line that led Navy to a No. 6 national ranking in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... helped pave the way for Navy to put up 487 yards of total offense, 328 on the ground and 159 through the air against Troy ... helped pave the way for QB Keenan Reynolds to put up career-high marks in rushing (159) and passing (147) and become the first Navy player to reach 300-plus yards of total offense (306) since Ricky Dobbs charted 318 yards against Arkansas state on No. 20, 2010 ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... member of the offensive line that allowed freshman QB Keenan Reynolds to become the first Navy player to throw three touchdown passes in a game (at Central Michigan) since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate on Nov. 15, 1997 ... returned to the starting lineup against San Jose State and made the start at Air Force ... member of Navy’s offensive line that paved the way for the Mids to

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS rush for a season-high 403 yards against VMI and rack up better than 500 yards of total offense ... did not make the start against VMI, however, he came into the game in relief of starter Thomas Stone to help stage the Mids’ offensive explosion ... earned his first career start at center in Navy’s loss at Penn State ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Deltona High School, Fleming attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a four-sport athlete, he earned letters in track & field (4), football (3), wrestling (2) and weight lifting (1) ... named the 2010 Volusia County Athlete of the Year by two newspapers ... named a finalist for the 2010 Central Florida Athlete of the Year ... a three-time all-county performer in football who earned All-Central Florida and Third-Team All-State (Fla.) honors his senior year ... served as team captain of the football team his senior season ... member of the district-winning track & field team his senior year ... garnered all-area recognition as a thrower on the track & field team his senior year ... the weight lifting team won the district and region titles his senior year, as well ... named an all-area and All-Central Florida selection as a weight lifter his senior season ... served as a youth football and basketball coach ... son of Thomas and Amie Fleming ... majoring in oceanography.

#2 Parrish Gaines

Cornerback • Jr. • 6-2 • 196 • Smyrna, Tenn.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as a starter at right corner... coming off a solid sophomore campaign ... has good size and speed ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Started all 13 contests ... named an Honorable Mention All-Independent Team selection by the nationwide media panel responsible for the FBS Indpendent Player of the Week awards ... a starter in each of the last 18 games dating back to last year’s Notre Dame game ... member of the Navy defensive unit that was ranked 40th nationally in pass defense (215.23 yds/gm) ... finished the season fifth on the team in tackles with 69 (42-27), including two tackles for a loss and two interceptions ... registered six tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... turned in seven tackles, including a half a tackle for a loss in the Mids’ 17-13 Star Game victory over Army ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... turned in four tackles against the Bobcats and broke up a pass ... was in on five tackles at Troy, making four solo stops ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... one of seven players to lead Navy with seven tackles in the win over the Owls ... also broke up a pass, the first of his career ... pitched in a pair of tackles in the road win against East Carolina ... despite not having any tackles in the contest, made one of the biggest plays of the Indiana game, picking off the Hoosiers starting QB Cameron Coffman on 2nd-and-10 with 1:38 remaining to seal the 31-30 win for the Mids ... it was his second career interception and second this season ... paced Navy in tackles with seven in their 31-13 win at Central Michigan ... also pitched in a tackle for a loss of two yards ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... turned in three tackles, including a half a tackle for a loss of two yards against Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... paced the Mids with a career-high tying 12 tackles against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... turned in three solo stops against VMI ... came up with just one tackle in Navy’s loss at Penn State ... paced Navy with a career-high 12 tackles against Notre Dame, which featured eight solo stops ... recorded his first-career interception by picking off Irish QB Everett Golson in the second quarter and returned the ball five yards. • 2011: Started the final five games of the year ... played in seven games overall ... was in on 30 tackles including 21 solo stops over the course of the season ... also chipped in 1.0 tackle for a loss and forced one fumble ... recorded a solo tackle in his first appearance in the annual Army-Navy game ... part of a Navy defense that forced three Army turnovers and held the Black Knights to just 97 yards on the ground in the second half after giving up 201 in the opening half ... turned in six tackles against San Jose State ... contributed three tackles in Navy’s win at SMU ... started the game against Troy where he made a career-high tying seven tackles, including a tackle for a loss of one ... stripped Troy RB Shawn Southward at the Navy 35-yard line and was recovered by teammate Colin Sturdivant ... it marked his first-career forced fumble ... made his first-collegiate start at Notre Dame where he posted a career-high seven tackles ... recorded a career-high five tackles against East Carolina in what marked his most extensive action to date ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ loss to Southern Miss where he was in on a tackle. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Smyrna High School, Gaines was a three-sport athlete who earned letters in football (6), basketball (6) and track & field (6) ... earned All-State (Tenn.) recognition in football, as well as all-county honors, his senior year ... was twice selected team captain of the football and basketball teams ... named the team’s MVP in both sports his

senior year ... served as his junior and senior Class President ... recipient of the J.J. McWilliams and National Football Foundation Scholarships ... volunteered at the Smyrna Public Library ... uncle, Bobby Johnson, was the leading receiver on the New York Giants team that won the Super Bowl in 1986 ... son of Delanna Johnson ... majoring in political science. Gaines’ Career Statistics

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 30 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 2012 69 2.0-5 0-0 2-5 2 0 0 TOTALS 99 3.0-6 0-0 2-5 2 0 1 Career highs – Tackles: 12 (Twice; last vs. San Jose State, 9-29-12) TFL: 1.0 (Twice; last at Central Michigan, 10-11-12) Sacks: 0 Int.: 1 (Twice; last vs. Indiana, 10-20-12) PBU: 1 (Twice; last vs. Texas State, 11-17-12) FR: 0 FF: 1 vs. Troy (11-5-11) Gaines Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk Southern Miss (10-8-11) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 East Carolina (10-22-11) 5-0-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Notre Dame (10-29-11) 4-3-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy (11-5-11) 7-0-7 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 at SMU (11-12-11) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-10-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

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#62 Bradyn Heap

Offensive Tackle • Jr. • 6-3 • 280 • South Jordan, Utah

• At Navy: Enters the spring as the starter at left tackle ... expected to be fully recovered from his broken leg he suffered in the Troy game ... versatile lineman who can also play center ... hard worker who will continue to get better ... has a great attitude ... possesses quick feet that will allow him to get out on the linebackers ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in 10 games, starting twice (Notre Dame and East Carolina) ... part of an offensive line that led Navy to a No. 6 national ranking in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... suffered a season-ending leg (right) injury late in the game in the Mids’ loss at Troy ... helped pave the way for Navy to put up 487 yards of total offense, 328 on the ground and 159 through the air against Troy ... helped pave the way for QB Keenan Reynolds to put up career-high marks in rushing (159) and passing (147) and become the first Navy player to reach 300-plus yards of total offense (306) since Ricky Dobbs charted 318 yards against Arkansas state on No. 20, 2010 ... returned to the starting lineup against East Carolina for an injured Graham Vickers ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... member of the offensive line that allowed freshman QB Keenan Reynolds to become the first Navy player to throw three touchdown passes in a game (at Central Michigan) since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate on Nov. 15, 1997. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Bingham High School, Heap attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered four times in both football and baseball ... a two-year football team captain who was named FirstTeam All-State (Utah) his senior year ... named the Region 3 offensive line MVP as a senior ... picked up first-team all-region kudos as a junior ... recipient of the Miner Pride Award which is presented to a student-athlete who displays outstanding leadership qualities ... son of Jeff Heap and Jill Stoddard ... economics major.

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS #87 Shawn Lynch

Wide Receiver • Sr. • 6-0 • 190 • Pelham, Ala.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as even with Matt Aiken and Casey Bolena at wide receiver ... started 12 games at wide receiver last year ... is also Navy’s top punt returner ... played safety as a sophomore, but switched back to wide receiver last spring ... exceptional athlete with good speed ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Appeared in 13 games, starting the final 12 games of the year ... Navy’s third-leading receiver, catching 14 passes for 281 yards and a team-best 20.1 yards-per-catch average ... caught a 19-yard pass in the Mids’ 17-13 Star Game win over Army ... returned one punt for seven yards in the Mids’ Senior Day win over Texas State ... made a spectacular 68-yard catch for the Mids on their second scoring drive against Troy that set up a five-yard TD run by QB Keenan Reynolds the next play ... the 68-yard reception was the longest by a Navy player since Brandon Turner caught a 77-yard TD strike from Ricky Dobbs against Army on Dec. 11, 2010 ... caught two passes for 32 yards against Florida Atlantic, including a spectacular 28-yard grab on Navy’s scoring drive at the end of the first half ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... returned three punts for 21 yards against the Pirates, including a long return of 12 yards ... also a member of special teams, he recorded a tackle and forced a fumble on ECU’s first possession of the second half ... caught one pass for 12 yards in the Mids’ Homecoming win over Indiana ... made one catch for six yards in the 31-13 win over Central Michigan ... caught one pass for three yards against San Jose State ... returned two VMI punts for 42 yards, including a career-long 40-yard return ... also caught one pass for 15 yards ... caught a pair of passes for 39 yards, including a 33-yarder from fellow wide receiver Casey Bolena in the third quarter of the Penn State game ... led Navy with 87 yards on four receptions against Notre Dame in the opener which included his first-collegiate touchdown, a 25-yard pass from Trey Miller 57 seconds into the second half ... also carried the ball for one yard against the Irish. • 2011: Saw action in 11 of the 12 contests, earning starts in each of the first five games ... recorded 18 tackles (10-8) on the year ... was in on a pair of tackles in Navy’s 42-14 victory over Troy ... recorded a tackle in Navy’s loss at Notre Dame ... posted one tackle in the Mids’ loss to Southern Miss ... recorded four tackles against Air Force, including three solo stops ... pitched in a pair of solo tackles against 10th-ranked South Carolina ... stood out on defense at Western Kentucky where he recorded a career-high six tackles ... one of seven players on defense to make his first-career start in the Mids’ opener against Delaware ... contributed a pair of tackles against the Blue Hens. • 2010: Played in two games at wide receiver, seeing action against Notre Dame (one play) and East Carolina (three plays). • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Pelham High School, Lynch attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a three-year letterwinner in football who also earned a pair of letters in track & field ... selected as an All-State (Ala.) performer in football his senior year ... father, Shawn, played quarterback for Jackson State from 1987-90 and is a member of its Sports Hall of Fame ... the elder Lynch led JSU to three SWAC title (1987, ‘88, ‘90) and in 1990 he helped JSU set an NCAA record for the most yards gained per completion in a single game ... son of Shawn Gregory and Raquel Lynch ... majoring in oceanography. Lynch’s Career Stats

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2011 -- PLAYED ON DEFENSE -2012 3 -9 -3.0 0 1 0 TOTALS 3 -9 -3.0 0 1 0 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2011 -- PLAYED ON DEFENSE -2012 14 281 20.1 1 68 0 TOTALS 14 281 20.1 1 68 0 Punt Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 2011 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 11 103 9.4 0 40 TOTALS 11 103 9.4 0 40 Career highs – Carries: 1 (Three Times; last at Troy, 11-10-12) Rushing Yards: 1 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 4 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Receiving Yards: 87 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds 2010 0 0-0 0-0 2011 18 0-0 0-0 2012 1 0-0 0-0 TOTALS 19 0-0 0-0

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Career highs – Tackles: 6 at Western Kentucky (9-10-11) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 1 at East Carolina (10-27-12) Lynch Game-By-Game

Game (Date) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

Rushing Att Yds TD Avg 1 1 0 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 -4 0 -4.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 -6 0 -6.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

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#46 Mike Markovsky

Safety • So. • 6-1 • 185 • Costa Mesa, Calif.

• At Navy: Enters the spring third on the depth chart at rover with George Jamison and behind Wave Ryder and Shelley White ... was a solid special teams player as a plebe... has good size and speed ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Made appearances in seven games as a member of special teams, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ win over service academy rival Air Force where he was in on a tackle on kickoff coverage ... suffered a leg injury (left) against Troy which kept him out against Texas State and Army ... turned in a tackle against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... chipped in a tackle in the Mids’ win at East Carolina ... added a tackle against Florida Atlantic. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Orange Lutheran High School, Markovsky attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned letters in football (3) and baseball (3) ... led the football team to conference crowns as a junior and senior ... named the offensive MVP of the Orange County All-Star Game his senior year ... received all-county honors as a junior and was named first-team all-league at quarterback and defensive back ... served as captain of the football team his junior and senior years ... also took recruiting visits to Army and Cal ... son of Mike and Jill Markovsky. Markovsky’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 1 (Three times; last vs. Arizona State, 12-29-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

#1 Trey Miller

Quarterback • Sr. • 6-0 • 199 • Marietta, Ga.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at quarterback behind Keenan Reynolds ... was Navy’s starting quarterback for five games last fall ... possesses a strong arm and the ability to make people miss when running the ball ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Played in eight games, starting five ...contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... completed 35 of his 59 passes for 399 yards and two touchdowns and carried the ball 88 times for 293 yards and three TDs ... was responsible for 10 turnovers (seven fumbles and three interceptions) with five of those turnovers coming inside the opponents’ 30-yard line ... threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Turner against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... he and Prentice Christian fumbled the exchange against Florida Atlantic when starting QB Keenan Reynolds went out of the game with an elbow injury ... paced Navy with 110 yards on 18 carries, while completing all three of his passes for 19 yards against Air Force ... left the game against the Falcons with 9:38 to go in the fourth quarter with an ankle injury ... led the way against San Jose State with 28 yards on the ground off 14 carries, while completing four of his nine passes for 41 yards ... committed two turnovers against the Spartans, a fumble in the red zone and an interception ... contributed to Navy’s season-high 403 yards rushing as a team, against VMI along with better than 500 yards of total offense ... carried the ball 17 times for a career-high 116 yards and three touchdowns (7, 1, 40 yds), while completing seven of his 14 passes for 107 yards ... he is the first Navy player to score three rushing touchdowns since Kriss Proctor scored three against Air Force in 2011 ... he is the first Navy player to rush AND pass from 100 yards in a game since Proctor threw for 132 yards and rushed for 134 yards in the 2011 Air Force contest ... his 40-yard touchdown run pushed him over 100 yards rushing for the first time in his career, while it also marked the

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Passing Cmp Att Pct Yds Int TD 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 12 29 41.4 205 0 3 2012 35 59 59.3 399 3 2 TOTALS 47 88 53.4 604 3 5 Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd Fum 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 49 150 3.1 0 13 0 1-1 2012 89 293 3.3 3 40 2 10-7 TOTALS 138 443 3.2 3 40 2 11-8 Career highs – Carries: 20 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Rushing Yards: 116 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Rushing TDs: 3 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Pass Completions: 14 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Pass Attempts: 19 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Passing Yards: 192 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) Passing TDs: 2 vs. East Carolina (10-22-11) Miller Game-By-Game

Game (Date) Delaware (9-3-11) at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) Southern Miss (10-8-11) East Carolina (10-22-11) at Notre Dame (10-29-11) Troy (11-5-11)

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#58 Evan Palelei

Defensive End • Sr. • 6-3 • 247 • Las Vegas, Nev.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s starter at one of the defensive end spots after starting all 13 games there in the fall ... moved to defensive end from outside linebacker last spring ... coming off a solid junior campaign ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: A starter in all 13 contests, at right end, he produced 29 tackles (18-11) on the year ... pitched in a pair of tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... turned in a career-high six tackles and forced a fumble in Navy’s series-record 11th-straight victory over Army ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... produced a career-high four tackles and broke up a pass, the first of his career, in Navy’s Senior Day victory over the Bobcats ... also registered a tackle for a loss of five yards ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... registered three tackles in the win over the Owls ... turned in a tackle in Navy’s road win over East Carolina ... pitched in a pair of tackles in Navy’s Homecoming victory over Indiana ... turned in a pair of tackles in Navy’s win over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... was in on three tackles in Navy’s win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... registered just one tackle against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... chipped in a pair of tackles, including a half a sack for a loss of four yards ... registered three solo tackles at Penn State and forced a fumble ... made his first-collegiate start in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... also a member of special teams where he returned a kickoff 17 yards against the Irish. • 2011: Made his lone appearance of the year in the Mids’ win over Troy. • 2010: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Bishop Gorman High School, Palelei was a four-year football letterwinner who won a pair of state titles ... in 2007, Bishop Gorman HS turned in a 14-0 record to win the state crown and in 2009 it won another state title behind a 15-0 mark ... earned All-State (Nev.) honors as a senior, while also serving as team captain ... earned all-league honors as a sophomore and all-region mention as a junior ... high school teammate of Sam Womack, who is a junior offensive tackle at Navy ... father, Lonnie, played football at UNLV and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers ... he played for the Steelers, Eagles, Giants and Jets over the course of six seasons and started 26 games ... son of Lonnie and Catherine Palelei ... majoring in history. Palelei’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 29 1.5-9 0.5-4 0 1 0 2 TOTALS 29 1.5-9 0.5-4 0 1 0 2 Career highs – Tackles: 6 vs. Army (12-8-12) TFL: 0.5 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Sacks: 0.5 vs. VMI (922-12) INT: 0 PBU: 1 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) FR: 0 FF: 1 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-8-12) Palelei Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-2-2 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 East Carolina (10-27-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 4-2-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#53 Cody Peterson

Linebacker • Sr. • 6-3 • 220 • Olympia, Wash. • C0-Captain

• At Navy: Selected co-captain of the 2013 team by his teammates, which is the highest honor a Navy football player can receive ... enters the spring as one of the starters at inside linebacker after starting eight games there last fall ... coming off an outstanding junior campaign ... came to Navy as a fullback, switched to outside linebacker two springs ago and then to inside linebacker

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS last spring ... outstanding athlete ... has good size and speed ... plays fast and with a nasty disposition ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Appeared in all 13 games, starting the final eight ... turned in 67 tackles (28-39), including two tackles for a loss on the year ... recorded five tackles for the Mids against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... paced Navy with a career-high 14 tackles in Navy’s 17-13 Star Game victory over Army ... the 14 tackles were the most by a Navy player in 2012 ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... turned in seven tackles in Navy’s Senior Day victory over the Bobcats ... contributed four tackles in Navy’s loss at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... posted six tackles in the win over the Owls ... registered a pair of tackles in Navy’s road win over East Carolina ... contributed six tackles in Navy’s Homecoming victory over Indiana ... earned his first collegiate start in the Mids’ 31-13 win over Central Michigan ... turned in four tackles against the Chippewas ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... played one of the best games of his career in the Mids’ win over Air Force where he contributed a then career-high 10 tackles and forced a fumble ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... produced a then career-high five tackles against San Jose State which including a tackle for a loss ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... recorded a tackle in the win over the Keydets ... turned in three tackles against Notre Dame in the opener, including a tackle for a loss of three yards. • 2011: A special teams performer who saw action in four games, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware ... suffered a season-ending shoulder injury prior to the Rutgers game ... posted an assisted tackle in the Mids’ overtime loss to Air Force ... turned in a career-best three tackles at Western Kentucky. • 2010: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of AG West Black Hills High School, Peterson was a three-sport athlete earning letters in basketball, football and track & field ... a 2009 First-Team All-State (Wash.) selection at running back ... member of the 2009 state championship winning 4x100 relay team ... also placed second in the hurdles at the state meet ... led the track & field team to the 2010 state title ... son of Jeff and Jennifer Peterson ... majoring in English. Peterson’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2010 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2011 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 67 2.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 TOTALS 71 2.0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 Career highs – Tackles: 14 vs. Army (12-8-12) TFL: 1.0 (Twice; last vs. San Jose State, 9-29-12) Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 1 at Air Force (10-6-12) Peterson Game-By-Game

Game (Date) at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) at S. Carolina (9-17-11) Air Force (10-1-11) Southern Miss (10-8-11)

U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk 0-3-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

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#47 Maika Polamalu

Linebacker • Jr. • 6-0 • 218 • Pottstown, Pa.

• At Navy: Moving from fullback to linebcker and is expected to compete for playing time ... listed third on the depth chart at one of the linebacker spots behind Vinnie Mauro and Anthony Lewis entering the spring ... also a key special teams player ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in nine games for the Mids, playing both fullback and on special teams ... contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... rushed for 13 yards on three carries at East Carolina ... carried the ball once for a gain of two yards at Central Michigan ... on just his second collegiate carry, scored his first career touchdown on a 21-yard run in the Mids’ home opener against VMI ... made his collegiate debut at Penn State where he carried the ball once for three yards. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Pottstown High School, Polamalu was a three-sport athlete who earned letters in football (4), track & field (3) and basketball (1) ... a three-time allleague and all-area selection who was named the offensive all-area MVP ... earned all-league kudos in track as a junior and senior ... member of the Pottstown teams that claimed the Pac 10 football championship in 2009 and `10 and the 4x100 track teams that claimed the 2009 and `10 Pac 10 crown ... cousin is Troy Polamalu who was a standout at USC and plays safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers ... his father played football at Penn State and was the starting defensive tackle on the Nittany Lions’ 1986 national championship team ... his uncle, Kennedy Pola, played fullback at USC and led the Trojans to the 1985 Rose Bowl ... son of Aoatoa and Christine Polamalu ... majoring in economics. Polamalu’s Career Stats

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 6 39 6.5 1 21 0 TOTALS 6 39 6.5 1 21 0

#45 Paul Quessenberry

Defensive End • Jr. • 6-2 • 230 • Carlsbad, Calif.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as a starter at defensive end after seeing action in all 13 games there in the fall ... has the speed to be a good pass rusher ... plays with a great deal of intensity ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in all 13 games ... finished the year with 17 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and a sack ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... turned in a career-high three tackles in Navy’s Senior Day victory over the Bobcats ... chipped in a tackle in Navy’s loss at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... responsible for putting heat on FAU quarterback Graham Wilbert on the Owls’ final play of the game on 4th and 11 in which Wilbert threw an incomplete pass to Jonathan Wallace ... pitched in a tackle in Navy’s road victory over East Carolina ... recorded a career-high tying three tackles in Navy’s Homecoming victory over Indiana ... posted a career-high tying three tackles, including half a sack for four yards in Navy’s win over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... turned in a tackle against San Jose State and was credited with a half a tackle for a loss ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... turned in a tackle against the Keydets ... contributed a solo tackle in Navy’s loss at Penn State ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he pitched in three tackles and was credited with a half a sack. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of La Costa Canyon High School, Quessenberry attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a three-year letterwinner as a defensive end, he led the football team to the C.I.F. Championship in his junior year ... earned first-team all-league and second-team all-county recognition his senior year ... brother, David, is a senior offensive tackle on the San Jose State football team ... father is a 1980 graduate of the Naval Academy ... son of David and Maureen Quessenberry ...majoring in general science.

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Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 17 1.5-4 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17 1.5-4 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 3 (Four times; last vs. Texas State, 11-17-12) TFL: 0.5 (Three Times; last at Central Michigan, 10-11-12) Sacks: 0.5 (Twice; last at Central Michigan, 10-11-12) INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0 Quessenberry Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 1-2-3 0.5-0 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 0-1-1 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 0-3-3 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 2-1-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#19 Keenan Reynolds

Quarterback • So. • 5-11 • 199 • Antioch, Tenn.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as the starting quarterback after starting the final eight games there in the fall ... just the third freshman in program history to start at quarterback, joining Jim Kubiak and Alton Grizzard ... became the first freshman to start at quarterback for Navy since 1991, when he guided the Midshipmen to a 31-13 victory over Central Michigan ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in all 13 games, starting the final eight games of the year ... named the Independent Rookie of the Year by the nationwide media panel responsible for the FBS Indpendent Player of the Week awards ... anchored an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... was 6-2 (.750) as a starting quarterback this year and led Navy to three fourth-quarter comebacks (Air Force, Army and Indiana. He did not start the Air Force game) ... accounted for 19 TDs on the year (nine passing, 10 rushing) ... finished the year with 649 yards rushing and 10 touchdowns on 162 carries, while completing 61 of his 108 pass attempts for 898 yards with nine touchdowns and just two interceptions ... he had at least one rushing touchdown in five of his eight starts and threw at least one touchdown pass in five of his eight starts ... was the first Navy quarterback to win his first four career starts since senior Bob Powers, who won his first six career starts in 1979 ... believed to be just the fifth TRUE freshman to win his first four career starts at quarterback. Notre Dame’s Matt LoVecchio won his first seven starts as a true freshman in 2000, USC’s Matt Barkley won his first six starts in 2009 and Tim Jefferson of Air Force won his first five starts as a freshman in 2008 ... threw TD passes in four consecutive games (Central Michigan, Indiana, East Carolina, Florida Atlantic), marking the first time a Navy QB has accomplished the feat since Ricky Dobbs threw TD passes in five straight games in 2010 (Wake Forest Oct. 10, SMU, Notre Dame, Duke, East Carolina Nov. 6) ... completed five of his 11 passes for 14 yards, a touchdown and an interception against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... also carried the ball 22 times for 21 yards ... named the Philadelphia Sports Writers Association’s 2012 Army-Navy Game Most Valuable Player ... gained 43 yards on 15 carries and scored the game-winning eight-yard touchdown run in the Mids’ 17-13 victory over Army ... also completed 10 of his 17 passes for 130 yards ... both his completions and attempts were career highs ... carried the ball 10 times for 50 yards and completed three of his eight passes for 35 yards in Navy’s Senior Day victory over Texas State ... rushed for 130 yards on 21 carries and scored three touchdowns in the Troy game, while completing eight of his 15 passes for 159 yards ... it was Reynolds’ second straight game with 100-plus yards rushing and passing ... posted a career-long run of 70 yards (ended in a fumble out the end of the zone for a touchback) against the Trojans, marking Navy’s first 70-yard run since Kriss Proctor’s 75-yard carry against Delaware on Sept. 3, 2011 ... his 68-yard pass to Shawn Lynch on the Mids’ second scoring drive was Navy’s longest completion since Ricky Dobbs connected on a 77-yard TD strike to Brandon Turner against Army on Dec. 11, 2010 ... named the ECAC Div. I Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Mids to a comefrom-behind win over Florida Atlantic ... with a career-high 159 yards rushing (26 carries) and a career-high 147 yards passing (8-15) against Florida Atlantic, he is the second Navy quarterback this season to rush and throw for 100 yards in the same game ... Trey Miller rushed for 116 yards and threw for 107 yards against VMI (9-22) ... with 306 yards of total offense, he is the first Navy player to reach 300-plus yards of total offense (306) since Ricky Dobbs charted 318 yards against Arkansas State on No. 20, 2010 ... the 159 yards on the ground are the most by a Navy player this season ... the last Navy player to rush for 150 yards in a game was Kriss Proctor who rushed

for 179 against Delaware on Sept. 3, 2011 ... his 21-yard rush at 5:39 in the third quarter put him over 100 yards rushing for the first time in his career ... his 26 carries are the most by a Navy player since Kriss Proctor’s 32-carry day in last year’s win over Army ... got loose for a career-long run of 48 yards (8:10, 2Qtr) ... it was also the team’s longest run of the year, improving upon Trey Miller’s 40-yard scamper against VMI in the home opener ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... meanwhile, Navy’s 563 yards of total offense (512 R, 51 P) were the most by the Mids since the 2011 contest against Southern Miss when they recorded 569 yards of total offense (421 R, 148 P) ... Navy also produced 32 first downs in the win at ECU, topping 30 first downs for the first time since the Air Force contest in 2011 ... carried the ball 10 times for a career-high 81 yards and three touchdowns, while completing three of his five passes for 51 yards and two TDs against East Carolina ... responsible for five of the Mids’ eight touchdowns on the day, becomming the first QB since Ricky Dobbs to be responsible for five TDs in a game ... Dobbs rushed for 5 TDs against Delaware on Nov. 14, 2009 ... with three rushing TDs (1, 2 and 1 yd), he is the second Navy player this season to score three rushing TDs in a single game, joining Trey Miller who scored three in the win over VMI on Sept. 22 ... picked off by ECU’s Chip Thompson in the second quarter, marking Reynolds’ first collegiate interception thrown ... once again, he orchestrated a furious rally in the fourth quarter for the Mids, fighting back from a 30-21 deficit to lead Navy to a 31-30 victory over Indiana on Homecoming ... earned ECAC Div. I Offensive Player of the Week honors for a second straight week after carrying the ball 17 times for 66 yards and a touchdown, while completing eight of his 13 passes for 96 yards and the game-winning touchdown pass to Matt Aiken ... named the FBS Independent Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 15, as well as the ECAC Div. I Offensive Player of the Week after leading the Mids to a 31-13 road win over Central Michigan ... with his start against the Chippewas, he became the first Navy freshman to start at quarterback since 1991 when Jim Kubiak started five games for the Mids ... completed six of his 11 passes for a career-best 134 yards and three touchdowns, while also carrying the ball 24 times for 59 yards ... the 24 carries are the most by a Navy player this season ... with touchdown strikes of 23 (11:43, 1Qtr), 19 (3:49, 1Qtr) and 41 yards (2:53, 3Qtr), he became the first Navy QB to throw three touchdown passes in a game since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate on Nov. 15, 1997 ... capped the Mids’ opening drive (11:43, 1Qtr) with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Turner, marking his first collegiate passing touchdown ... came into the game at the 9:03 mark in the fourth quarter (Miller injured ankle) to rally Navy to victory over Air Force ... carried the ball three times for 22 yards and completed all three of his passes for 55 yards, including a 35-yard completion to Gee Gee Greene ... scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 15-yard run with 6:35 to go in the fourth, setting up a game-tying two-point conversion by fullback Noah Copeland ... relieved Trey Miller in the fourth quarter of the San Jose State contest where he completed three of his four passes for 33 yards ... carried the ball eight times for a career-high 34 yards at Penn State, which featured a career-long run of 30 yards ... completed four of his five passes for 44 yards, including a 21-yard strike to senior slot back Bo Snelson ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame, spelling starting quarterback Trey Miller in the fourth quarter ... carried the ball three times for negative yardage (-3) and threw one incomplete pass against the Irish. • High School / Personal: A 2012 graduate of Goodpasture Christian School, Reynolds was a four-year letterwinner in football and track & field ... a two-time All-State (Tenn.) football selection who was also twice named the district’s MVP ... also earned All-Midstate honors as a junior and senior ... led his high school to back-to-back (2010-11) district football titles with a combined 21-6 record ... also took recruiting visits to Air Force and Wofford ... member of the National Honor Society ... father played football at UT-Martin ... son of Donald and Jacqueline Reynolds.

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Passing 2012 TOTALS

Cmp Att Pct Yds Int TD 61 108 56.5 898 2 9 61 108 56.5 898 2 9

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2012 162 649 4.0 10 70 2 TOTALS 162 649 4.0 10 70 2 Career highs – Carries: 26 vs. Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) Rushing Yards: 159 vs. Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) Rushing TDs: 3 (Twice; last at Troy, 11-10-12) Pass Completions: 10 vs. Army (128-12) Pass Attempts: 17 vs. Army (12-8-12) Passing Yards: 159 at Troy (11-10-12) Passing TDs: 3 at Central Michigan (10-11-12) Reynolds Game-By-Game

Game (Date) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12)

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#97 Danny ring

Nose Guard • Jr. • 6-2 • 260 • Lighthouse Point, Fla.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as the starter at nose guard after seeing time at both defensive end and nose guard in the fall ... started three games at nose guard in the fall and performed well ... athletic player that runs well ... has a motor that never stops ... has great feet ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in all 13 games, including three starts ... started at nose guard against Indiana, Army and Arizona State ... finished the year wtih 17 tackles, two tackles for a loss and a sack ... earned the start against Army where he made a career-high tying three tackles before leaving the game with an injury ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... registered two tackles in Navy’s Senior Day win over the Bobcats ... his lone tackle of the game at Troy went down as a tackle for a loss of two yards ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... turned in a tackle in the Mids’ win over the Owls ... produced a career-high three tackles in Navy’s road win over East Carolina ... made his first collegiate start at nose guard in the Mids’ Homecoming victory over Indiana ... contributed a solo tackle in the win over the Hoosiers ... turned in a pair of tackles and a half a sack for a loss of three yards in the Mids’ road win over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... chipped in a tackle against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... chipped in an assisted tackle at Penn State ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he pitched in a pair of tackles and was credited with a half a sack. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Cardinal Gibbons High School, Ring was a threesport athlete who lettered in football (3), track & field (2) and basketball (1) ... earned first-team all-county honors in football as a senior and second-team recognition as a junior ... son of Michael and Alice Ring ... majoring in oceanography Ring’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 17 2.0-6 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17 2.0-6 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 3 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-8-12) TFL: 1.0 at Troy (11-10-12) Sacks: 0.5 (Twice; last at Central Michigan, 10-11-12) INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0 Ring Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 1-1-2 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 0-2-2 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 1-0-1 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

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#8 Wave Ryder

Safety • Sr. • 6-2 • 215 • Kaneohe, Hawai’i

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed even with Shelley White as the starting rover ... started six games at free safety in the fall ... had his first real opportunity to play on defense in the fall after Chris Ferguson suffered an injury and performed well ... has also been a key special teams performer ... has great size and good speed ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Earned starting nods in six of the 13 games in which he played, including each of the last three ... finished the year with 53 tackles (28-25) and one interception ... pitched in a pair of tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... contributed eight tackles in Navy’s 17-13 Star Game victory over Army ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... made the start against Texas State where he chipped in six tackles ... produced six tackles, including five stops at Troy and recorded his first collegiate interception and returned it for 19 yards ... turned in eight tackles in Navy’s road win over East Carolina ... played a solid game against Indiana where he was in on seven tackles, including five solo stops ... making his first collegiate start in place of an injured Chris Ferguson, he contributed a tackle in the win over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by the Chippewas were the fewest yards rushing by a Navy opponent since Missouri rushed for 65 yards on 26 carries in the 2009 Texas Bowl ... chipped in a pair of tackles in the win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre Dame, shut out Northern Illinois, shut out Army and did not allow a first quarter point to Wake Forest) ... recorded a career-high nine tackles against San Jose State ... part of a defensive unit that held VMI scoreless for the final 53-plus minutes of action ... held the Keydets to just a field goal in the opening quarter, marking the first time Navy’s defense did not surrender a touchdown to its opponent since 2009 when defeating Army, 17-3 ... made two solo tackles in the win over the Keydets ... part of the nickel package for the Mids at Penn State where he produced a pair of tackles ... saw action in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame on special teams. • 2011: A member of the Mids’ special teams, he saw action in every game and turned in 16 tackles ... chipped in a pair of tackles at San Jose State ... turned in a pair of assisted tackles in Navy’s victory over SMU ... added a tackle in Navy’s win over Troy ... posted three tackles against Notre Dame ... recorded a pair of tackles in the Mids’ 21-20 loss at Rutgers ... posted a pair of solo tackles in Navy’s overtime loss to Air Force ... credited with three solo tackles against 10thranked South Carolina ... produced a special teams tackle in the Mids’ victory over Delaware in the season opener. • 2010: Saw action in four games, mostly on special teams ... played against Notre Dame, East Carolina, Army and San Diego State. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Kamehameha High School, Ryder was a three-year letterwinner in football, while picking up four letters in track & field ... a 2009 All-State (Hawai’i) and All-ILH selection ... led the football team to the 2009 ILH and state championship ... member of the 2009 track squad that was crowned the ILH champion ... son of Michael and Wendy Ryder ... majoring in economics. Ryder’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2010 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2011 16 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 53 0-0 0-0 1-19 0 0 0 TOTALS 69 0-0 0-0 1-19 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 9 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT: 1 at Troy (11-10-12) PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0 Ryder Game-By-Game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk Delaware (9-3-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at S. Carolina (9-17-11) 3-0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Air Force (10-1-11) 2-0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Southern Miss (10-8-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Rutgers (10-15-11) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 East Carolina (10-22-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Notre Dame (10-29-11) 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Troy (11-5-11) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at SMU (11-12-11) 0-2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at San Jose State (11-19-11) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-10-11) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12)

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#52 DJ Sargenti

Outside Linebacker • Sr. • 6-1 • 210 • Ridgefield, N.J.

• At Navy: Enters the spring third on the depth chart at outside linebacker behind Obi Uzoma and A.K. Akpunku ... also a key special teams player ... originally came to Navy as a quarterback ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Made appearances in 12 contests as a member of special teams, including making his collegiate debut against Penn State. • 2010, ‘11: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Ridgefield Memorial High School, Sargenti attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... an all-league football selection, he was named the league’s MVP as a senior ... son of Richard and Barbara Sargenti ... majoring in economics.

#77 Bernard Sarra

Nose Guard • So. • 6-1 • 290 • Monessen, Pa.

• At Navy: Enters the spring third on the depth chart at nose guard, which is one of Navy’s deepest positions ... has good size ... is tough against the run ... will contiue to get stronger ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in eight games, including the final four contests of the year ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... turned in a solo tackle against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... played his best game of the year in the win over Army ... turned in five tackles against the Black Knights. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Greensburg Central Catholic High School, Sarra attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a three-sport standout who earned letters in football (4), track & field (4) and basketball (1) ... a two-time All-State (Pa.) and all-conference selection in football ... member of the football team that finished as the state runnerup in 2009 with a 13-3 record ... son of Bernard and Angela Sarra.

Sarra’s Career Stats

Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2012 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 5 vs. Army (12-8-12) TFL: 0 Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0

#6 Nick Sloan

Kicker • So. • 6-0 • 180 • San Diego, Calif.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as Navy’s starting kicker for field goals and extra-points after starting all 13 games there in the fall ... beat out five other kickers in fall camp to earn the job ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame where he became the first freshman kicker to start for Navy since 1996 when Tim Shubzda shared the kicking duties with Jason Covarubbias and Tom Vanderhorst ... had a productive freshman campaign ... has earend one varsity letter. • 2012: Started all 13 games ... one of just 13 true freshman kickers who started for their respective teams in the FBS ... led Navy with 71 points (41 PATs, 10 FGs), the ninth most by a freshman kicker in the FBS in 2012 ... made 10 of his 15 field goals on the year and was flawless on extra points (41-for-41) ... the 41 made PATs are the fourth-most in a season by a Navy kicker in program history and the most since Jon Teague split the uprights on 42 a year ago ... he is just the fifth kicker in school history to not miss an extra-point in a season with 25 or more attempts ... missed a 33-yard field goal in Navy’s loss to Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... connected on a 31-yard field goal and two PATs in his first Army-Navy game ... missed a 33-yard field goal, as well as a 36-yarder in the Mids’ win over Texas State ... connected on a 27-yard field goal in the Mids’ loss at Troy ... missed his first two kicks of the year in Navy’s victory over Florida Atlantic, missing wide left on 45 and 51-yarders ... went into the Florida Atlantic contest as one of only TWO kickers in the country that had not missed a kick (extra point or field goal, 7-for-7 FG, 25-for-25 PAT) ... connected on all eight extra-points in Navy’s road win at East Carolina, garnering ECAC Div. I Special Teams Player of the Week kudos for a second-straight week ... it’s the most PATs made by a Navy player in a single game since Jon Teague kicked 10 against

ECU in Greenville in 2010 ... garnered ECAC Div. I Special Teams Player of the Week honors after hitting an 18-yard field goal with 5:30 left in the game to get the Mids to within six points against Indiana ... was 4-for-4 on extra-points in the contest, including hitting the game-winner with 2:02 to go ... named the FBS Independent Special Teams Player of the Week on Oct. 8 after stepping in and kicking back-to-back career-long field goals to help lead Navy to victory over Air Force ... nailed a 39-yard field goal in the second quarter and followed up with a career-best 41-yarder midway through the fourth quarter ... connected on a pair of field goals in the win over VMI in the home opener, including a then career-long 35-yarder ... also split the uprights on a 19-yard field goal ... connected on his first-career field goal attempt, a 26-yarder as time ran out in the opening half of the Notre Dame game. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Scripps Ranch High School, Sloan attended the Naval

Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned three letters in football and two in baseball ... named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Year his senior year ... member of the league championship-winning baseball teams in 2010 and ‘11 ... also took a recruiting visit to Air Force ... son of Darryl and JoAnn Sloan.

Sloan’s Career Statistics

Kicking PAT FG Long Pts 2012 41-41 10-15 41 71 TOTALS 41-41 10-15 41 71 Sloan Game-By-Game

Game (Date) XP-A FG-A vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 1-1 1-1 at Penn State (9-15-12) 1-1 0-0 VMI (9-22-12) 5-5 2-2 San Jose State (9-29-12) 0-0 0-0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 2-2 2-2 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 4-4 1-1 Indiana (10-20-12) 4-4 1-1 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 8-8 0-0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 3-3 1-3 at Troy (11-10-12) 4-4 1-1 Texas State (11-17-12) 3-3 0-2 vs. Army (12-8-12) 2-2 1-1 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 4-4 0-1

Lg 26 0 35 0 41 37 18 0 20 27 0 31 0

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#20 Darius Staten

Slot Back • Sr. • 5-6 • 196 • Carrollton, Texas

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as a starter at one of the slot backs ... powerful runner who is difficult to tackle ... has good speed and is a solid blocker ... is Navy’s most experienced slot back ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Played in 12 of 13 games ... finished the year with 184 yards and one touchdown on 21 carries ... averaged 8.8 yards per carry ... contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... rushed for eight yards on one carry against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... carried the ball seven times for a career-high 68 yards in Navy’s Senior Day victory over Texas State ... rumbled for a career-long run of 24 yards against the Bobcats ... carried the ball just once for a six-yard gain at Troy ... sat out the Florida Atlantic game with a shoulder injury sustained against East Carolina ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... meanwhile, Navy’s 563 yards of total offense (512 R, 51 P) were the most by the Mids since the 2011 contest against Southern Miss when they recorded 569 yards of total offense (421 R, 148 P) ... gained a career-high 30 yards on four carries against the Pirates ... played perhaps the best game of his career in Navy’s Homecoming win over Indiana ... carried the ball three times for a then career-high 23 yards, including scoring his first collegiate touchdown on a 17-yard rumble in the third quarter ... was a key blocker in the Mids’ 31-13 road victory over Central Michigan ... contributed to Navy’s season-high 403 yards rushing as a team, against VMI along with better than 500 yards of total offense ... rushed for 21 yards on his lone carry against the Keydets which marked a career long ... caught his first career pass, a 7-yarder in the first quarter on a 3rd-and-3 play for the Mids at Penn State ... also carried the ball twice for 19 yards, including a 12-yard carry ... gained nine yards on two carries in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... had a long carry of 12 yards against the Irish. • 2011: Saw action in 10 contests ... carried the ball eight times for 74 yards ... returned six kickoffs for 116 yards (19.3 yds/return) ... part of a Navy offense that finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally in rushing offense, averaging 312.25 yards per game ... carried the ball twice for 20 yards against Troy ... gained 11 yards on his lone carry against Notre Dame ... returned four kickoffs against the Irish for 89 yards, including a career-long 26-yard return ... returned to the playing field at Rutgers where he returned two kickoffs for 27 yards, including a career-long 22-yarder

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Rushing 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 8 74 9.3 0 15 0 21 184 8.8 1 24 0 29 258 8.9 1 24 0

Receiving 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 0

KO Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2010 3 46 15.3 0 19 2011 6 116 19.3 0 26 2012 0 0 0.0 0 0 TOTALS 9 162 18.0 0 26 Career highs – Carries: 7 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) Rushing Yards: 68 vs. Texas State (11-1712) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Indiana (10-20-12) Receptions: 1 at Penn State (9-15-12) Receiving Yards: 7 at Penn State (9-15-12) Receiving TDs: 0 Staten Game-By-Game

Game (Date) Delaware (9-3-11) at W. Kentucky (9-10-11) at S. Carolina (9-17-11) Air Force (10-1-11) at Rutgers (10-15-11) at Notre Dame (10-29-11) Troy (11-5-11) at SMU (11-12-11) at San Jose State (11-19-11)

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Rushing Receiving Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avg 11 0 11.0 0 0 0 0.0 13 0 13.0 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 2.0 0 0 0 0.0 15 0 15.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 11 0 11.0 0 0 0 0.0 20 0 10.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 9 19 21 0 0 0 23 30 6 68 0 8

0 4.5 0 9.5 0 21.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 7.7 0 7.5 0 6.0 0 9.7 0 0.0 0 8.0

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#71 Thomas Stone

Offensive Guard • Sr. • 6-3 • 295 • Melbourne, Fla.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at right guard behind Jake Zuzek ... will get plenty of reps in the spring as Zuzek will miss all of spring ball after having surgery on his right shoulder ... has good size ... has the athletic ability to block defenders on the second level ... versatile performer that can also play center ... has earned one varsity letter.

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#37 Chris Swain

Fullback • So. • 5-11 • 220 • Macon, Ga.

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at fullback behind incumbent starter Noah Copeland ... great size and speed ... has the ability to be an impact player for the Mids ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Saw action in each of the last four games, including making his collegiate debut at Troy where he carried the ball three times for 10 yards ... contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... played his best game in the finale against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl where he carried the ball four times for a career-high 93 yards ... busted loose for a 46-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter which was the longest carry of his career and marked his first collegiate touchdown ... also had a spectacular 36-yard carry earlier in the game ... carried the ball just once for six yards against Army, but his extra effort gave Navy a first down on his rush ... carried the ball seven times for a career-high 45 yards in Navy’s Senior Day win over Texas State which included a career-long run of 12 yards. • High School / Personal: A 2011 graduate of Mount de Sales Academy, Swain attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2011-12 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who lettered four times in football and twice in track & field ... a two-time all-region selection, he earned All-State (Ga.) honors as a senior ... named the Macon Touchdown Club Back of the Year in 2011 ... also a First-Team All-Middle Georgia selection ... garnered All-State honors as a sprinter and thrower on the track & field team in 2011 ... also took recruiting visits to Georgia Southern and Valdosta State ... his brother, Myles, is a slot back at the prep school ... son of Archie and Latasha Swain.

Swain’s Career Stats

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2012 15 154 10.3 1 46 0 TOTALS 15 154 10.3 1 46 0 Career highs – Carries: 7 vs. Texas State (11-17-12) Rushing Yards: 93 vs. Arizona State (12-2912) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) Receptions: 0 Receiving Yards: 0 Receiving TDs: 0 Swain Game-By-Game

Game (Date) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

Rushing Receiving Att Yds TD Avg Rec Yds TD Avg 3 10 0 3.3 0 0 0 0.0 7 45 0 6.4 0 0 0 0.0 1 6 0 6.0 0 0 0 0.0 4 93 1 23.2 0 0 0 0.0

#41 Josh Tate

Outside Linebacker • Jr. • 5-11 • 203 • Nashville, Tenn.

• At Navy: Enters the spring even with Jordan Drake and Chris Johnson for the starting job at one of the outside linebacker spots ... should gets a lot of reps in the spring as Drake will miss spring ball after having surgery on his right ankle ... came to Navy as a defensive back ... has put on more than 20 pounds ... is quick and strong ... has the ability to be an impact player for the Mids ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in all 13 games ... posted a pair of tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... came up with a huge play against Army when he forced and recovered a Raymond Maples fumble at the Navy 34-yard line in the second quarter ... it marked Tate’s first career fumble recover and his second forced fumble ... he also forced a fumble in the Mids’ win over Air Force earlier in the fall ... turned in four solo tackles, including a tackle for a loss at Troy ... produced a pair of tackles in the win over East Carolina, including a half a tackle for a loss of two yards ... turned in four tackles in Navy’s victory over Indiana on Homecoming ... pitched in a tackle in Navy’s road victory over Central Michigan ... part of a defense that held the Chippewas to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... the 70 yards rushing by

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Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 23 2.5-12 1.0-9 0 0 1 2 TOTALS 23 2.1-12 1.0-9 0 0 1 2 Career highs – Tackles: 7 at Air Force (10-6-12) TFL: 1.0 (Twice; last at Troy, 11-10-12) Sacks: 1.0 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 1 vs. Army (12-8-12) FF: 1 (Twice; last vs. Army, 12-8-12) Tate Game-By-game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 1-0-1 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 3-4-7 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 0-2-2 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 4-0-4 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#26 Marcus Thomas

Slot Back • Sr. • 5-7 • 165 • Baton Rouge, La.

• At Navy: Sitting out spring practice to concentrate on his academics ... will be in the mix at slot back and as a kick returner when he returns ... has good speed ... runs hard and is tough to tackle ... has earned three varsity letters. • 2012: Played in 12 of 13 games ... named an Honorable Mention All-Independent Team selection as a kick returner by the nationwide media panel responsible for the FBS Indpendent Player of the Week awards ... contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... finished the year averaging 23.0 yards on 21 kickoff returns ... stands alongside Reggie Campbell (2004-07) as Navy’s record holder for most career kickoff returns with 80 ... ranked second in program history for career kickoff return yardage with 1,774, trailing Reggie Campbell who amassed 1,905 yards ... did not play against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... stripped Army punt returner Josh Jackson at the Army 46 on the Black Knights’ first possession of the third quarter ... the ball was recovered by Navy’s John Michael Nurthen ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... carried the ball twice for 21 yards, including a 17-yard touchdown to give the Mids’ a 7-0 lead in the ECU game ... it was his first career rushing touchdown ... returned one kickoff against the Pirates for 31 yards ... averaged 23.0 yards on a pair of kick returns in Navy’s victory over Indiana on Homecoming ... returned four kickoffs for 105 yards, including his longest return of the year for 36 yards against Central Michigan ... carried the ball once for 10 yards in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... also returned a pair of kickoffs for 35 yards ... returned three kickoffs for 62 yards (20.7) against San Jose State ... contributed to Navy’s season-high 403 yards rushing as a team, against VMI along with better than 500 yards of total offense ... carried the ball twice for 26 yards against the Keydets, including a career-long rush for 26 yards ... brought back two kickoffs in the game for 42 yards ... averaged

22.5 yards on the two kickoff returns at Penn State, including a long of 24 ... returned five kickoffs 117 yards (23.4 yds/ret), including a long of 29 against Notre Dame in the opener. • 2011: Selected to Phil Steele’s 2011 All-Independent Second Team as a kick returner ... played in all 12 games ... returned 33 kicks for 728 yards, an average of 22.1 yards, and one touchdown ... returned one kickoff against Army for 36 yards ... returned three kickoffs for 68 yards at San Jose State, including a long return of 27 yards ... returned one kickoff for 26 yards at SMU ... returned one Troy kickoff for 21 yards ... also carried the ball once against the Trojans for a gain of nine yards ... it was his first carry of the season and second of his career ... averaged 17.3 yards per return on his four kick returns at Notre Dame ... mishandled one of the returns, giving the ball to the Irish in Navy territory ... returned six kickoffs for 180 yards (30.0 yds/return) against East Carolina, including racing 90 yards for a touchdown to open the second half ... it’s the fourth-longest kickoff return in program history, while it’s Navy’s first kickoff returned for a TD since Reggie Campbell rumbled 98 yards for a TD against Army on Dec. 1, 2007 ... returned five kickoffs for 105 yards (21.0), including what was his longest return of the season, a 24-yarder, against Southern Miss ... averaged 17.0 yards on three kick returns against Air Force, including a long return of 20 yards ... returned four kickoffs an average of 18.5 yards, including a long return of 23 yards against 10th-ranked South Carolina ... averaged 21.7 yards on his three kickoff returns at Western Kentucky, including a long return of 26 ... returned a pair of Delaware kickoffs for 33 yards, including a long return of 22. • 2010: Saw action in 12 games primarily on special teams ... returned kicks in each of the last eight contests where he posted a 21.7 average over 26 returns ... averaged 21.2 yards on five kick returns against San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl ... returned a pair of kicks against Army for 59 yards (29.5), including running back the game-opening kickoff a then career-long 38 yards ... returned three kicks against Arkansas State for 70 yards (23.3), including a long of 27 ... gained three yards on his first-collegiate carry at East Carolina ... returned five kickoffs for an average of 25.2 yards, including a then career-long return of 31 yards ... averaged 18.4 yards on the five kickoffs he returned against Central Michigan, including a 31-yarder which ties his career best he originally set against East Carolina. • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Catholic High School, Thomas attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sports athlete who earned two letters in football and three in track ... earned first-team all-district honors as a running back his senior year, while also a second-team pick as a kick returner his senior year ... received second-team all-district kudos his junior year ... led the football team to back-to-back district titles in 2006 and ‘07 ... a three-time All-Parish and All-State (La.) sprinter and relay member ... named a track All-American for his contribution to the 4x100 meter relay team ... member of the track squad that earned five total state championships from 2007-09 (2 outdoor, 3 indoor) ... son of Albert Jr. and Youlanda Thomas ... majoring in american politics and law. Thomas’ Career Stats

Rushing 2010 2011 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 1 3 3.0 0 3 0 1 9 9.0 0 9 0 8 61 7.4 1 26 0 10 73 7.3 1 26 0

KO Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2010 26 563 21.7 0 38 2011 33 728 22.1 1 90 2012 21 483 23.0 0 36 TOTALS 80 1774 22.2 1 90 Career highs – Carries: 2 (Twice; last at East Carolina, 10-27-12) Rushing Yards: 26 vs. VMI (9-22-12) Rushing TDs: 1 at East Carolina (10-27-12) Receptions: 0 Receiving Yards: 0 Receiving TDs: 0

#44 Obi Uzoma

Outside Linebacker • Jr. • 6-3 • 231 • Wake Forest, N.C.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed even with A.K. Akpunku for the starting job at one of the outside linebacker spots ... was moved to outside linebacker from fullback last spring ... has good size and speed ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in all 13 games ... produced a pair of tackles against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... member of the Mids’ defensive unit that held Texas State scoreless for the first 42 minutes of the game ... turned in a tackle in Navy’s Senior Day victory over the Bobcats ... chipped in a tackle in Navy’s loss at Troy ... after surrendering the game’s first 10 points, part of a Navy defense that held Florida Atlantic scoreless for the better part of 30 minutes between the second and fourth quarters (8:57 2nd - 9:07 4th) ... turned in a career-high four tackles in Navy’s road win over East Carolina ... part of a defense that held Central Michigan to a season-low 221 yards (70 rush, 151 pass) and 12 first downs ... pitched in a solo tackle in the Mids’ win over Air Force ... part of a defense that did not allow a touchdown in nine consecutive quarters (Penn State fourth quarter - San Jose State) ... the streak was the best by a Navy defense since 2008 when the Mids did not allow a touchdown for 10 straight quarters (fourth quarter against Notre

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Defense Tckls TFL-Yds Sack-Yds Int PBU FR FF 2011 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2012 13 1.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 1.5-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 Career highs – Tackles: 4 at East Carolina (10-27-12) TFL: 1.0 vs. San Jose State (9-29-12) Sacks: 0 INT: 0 PBU: 0 FR: 0 FF: 0 Uzoma Game-By-game

Game (Date) U-A-TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int PBU FF FR Blk vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Penn State (9-15-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 VMI (9-22-12) 0-3-3 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 San Jose State (9-29-12) 1-0-1 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Air Force (10-6-12) 1-0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at C. Michigan (10-12-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Indiana (10-20-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at E. Carolina (10-27-12) 1-3-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 at Troy (11-10-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Texas State (11-17-12) 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Army (12-8-12) 0-0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Arizona State (12-29-12) 1-1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0

#70 Graham Vickers

Offensive Tackle • Sr. • 6-1 • 280 • Diamond Bar, Calif.

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as the starter at right tackle ... will not participate in spring drills after having offseason shoulder surgery ... good size and feet ... has shown continued improvement ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Appeared in all 13 games, starting 12 ... part of an offensive line that led Navy to a No. 6 national ranking in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... helped pave the way for Navy to put up 487 yards of total offense, 328 on the ground and 159 through the air against Troy ... returned to the starting lineup against Florida Atlantic where he helped pave the way for QB Keenan Reynolds to put up career-high marks in rushing (159) and passing (147) and become the first Navy player to reach 300-plus yards of total offense (306) since Ricky Dobbs charted 318 yards against Arkansas state on No. 20, 2010 ... had earned a starting nod in 10 straight contests dating back to last year’s SMU contest, but was replaced in the lineup by Bradyn Heap at East Carolina due to injury ... member of the offensive line that allowed freshman QB Keenan Reynolds to become the first Navy player to throw three touchdown passes in a game (at Central Michigan) since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate on Nov. 15, 1997 ...member of Navy’s offensive line that paved the way for the Mids to rush for a season-high 403 yards against VMI and rack up better than 500 yards of total offense ... started the Notre Dame game at center and moved to right tackle for the Penn State contest, as well as VMI. • 2011: Saw action in all 12 games, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware ... started each of the last three contests, including making his first-collegiate start at SMU ... part of a Navy offense that finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally in rushing offense, averaging 312.25 yards per game ... part of an offensive line that helped Navy rush for a season-high 421 yards against the Golden Eagles. • 2010: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2009 graduate of Diamond Ranch High School, Vickers attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2009-10 academic year ... a two-sport standout who earned letters in football (3) and track & field (4) ... earned all-league, all-region and all-area honors in football as a senior ... also garnered all-area kudos in track & field his senior season ... served as team captain of both programs his senior year ... son of Glenn and Pamela Vickers ... majoring in history.

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#29 Geoffrey Whiteside

Slot Back • Jr. • 5-10 • 177 • Columbus, Ohio

• At Navy: Enters the spring listed as a starter at one of the two slot back spots ... will be a threat to catch the ball coming out of the backfield ... has good speed and the potential to be a breakaway threat ... has been a playmaker in practice the last two years and will get his chance to shine in games this fall ... will also be a potential kickoff returner for the Mids ... has earned one varsity letter. • 2012: Played in all 13 games ... finished the year with 111 yards on 16 carries (6.9 yards per carry), while catching four passes for 35 yards ... Contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... rushed for 23 yards on four carries against Arizona State in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl ... returned three kickoffs 64 yards (21.3 yds/return) ... caught two passes for 11 yards and carried the ball twice for nine yards in Navy’s series-record 11th straight win over Army ... carried the ball twice for 28 yards in Navy’s Senior Day win over Texas State ... returned on kickoff at Troy for 11 yards ... returned his first collegiate kickoff 29 yards in the win over Florida Atlantic ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... finished the East Carolina game with 55 yards rushing on seven carries after coming into the game without a carry for his career ... scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 20-yard pass from Keenan Reynolds ... it marked just his second career reception ... recovered the Lance Ray fumble on ECU’s opening possession of the second half, his first career fumble recovery ... turned in a tackle on special teams against Indiana ... caught his first career pass, a four-yarder, in Navy’s loss at Penn State ... made his collegiate debut in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame as a member of special teams. • 2011: Did not see any varsity action. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Columbus Bishop Hartley High School, Whiteside attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a three-sport athlete who earned letters in basketball (4), football (4) and track & field (3) ... a three-time All-State (Ohio) performer in football who earned third-team honors as a sophomore and second-team recognition as a junior and senior ... member of the 2010 state-winning 4x100 meter relay in a time of 42.4 ... took the conference title in the 100 meters in a time of 10.81 ... sister, Brittney, played basketball at Wright State ... father played football at Ohio University ... son of Larry and Mellisa Whiteside ... majoring in systems engineering. Whiteside’s Career Stats

Rushing Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 16 111 6.9 0 16 0 TOTALS 16 111 6.9 0 16 0 Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 4 35 8.8 1 20 0 TOTALS 4 35 8.8 1 20 0 KO Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2011 -- DID NOT SEE ANY ACTION -2012 5 104 20.8 0 29 TOTALS 5 104 20.8 0 29 Career highs – Carries: 7 at East Carolina (10-24-12) Rushing Yards: 55 at East Carolina (10-2412) Rushing TDs: 0 Receptions: 2 vs. Army (12-8-12) Receiving Yards: 11 vs. Army (12-8-12) Receiving TDs: 1 at East Carolina (10-24-12) Whiteside Game-by-Game

Game (Date) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

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Rushing Att Yds TD Avg 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 7 55 0 7.9 1 (-4) 0 (-4.0) 0 0 0 0.0 2 28 0 14.0 2 9 0 4.5 4 23 0 5.8

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NAVY’S RETURNING LETTERWINNERS #24 Ryan Williams-Jenkins

#64 Jake Zuzek

• At Navy: Enters the spring second on the depth chart at one of the two slot back positions behind Darius Staten ... has good speed ... tremendous work ethic ... is also a threat as a receiver ... is also a top special teams player ... has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Saw action in all 13 games ... closed out the year with 42 yards on 13 carries and caught one pass for 22 yards ... contributed to an offensive unit that finished the year ranked sixth nationally in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... creturned one kickoff 21 yards in the Mids’ win over Army ... returned one kickoff in the win over Texas State for 20 yards ... returned four kickoffs for 84 yards, including a career-long 31-yarder at Troy ... caught his first collegiate pass in the win over Florida Atlantic, a gain of 22 yards for the Mids ... returned two kickoffs against the Owls for 44 yards, including a long return of 28 yards ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... carried the ball three times for 42 yards against the Pirates ... scored his first collegiate TD on his first career carry, a 33-yard run in the fourth ... returned a kickoff for 24 yards, marking just his second career kickoff return and first since the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... turned in a tackle on special teams against Indiana ... ran back his first-career kickoff 30 yards in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame. • 2011: Played in nine games, mostly on special teams, including the final six contests of the season. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of Pelham High School, Williams-Jenkins attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... a two-sport athlete who earned three letters in both football and track & field ... garnered All-State (Ala.) football honors as a senior ... earned all-county recognition as a junior and senior ... served as team captain his junior and senior years ... member of Pelham football team that was crowned the region champ his freshman year ... hails from the same high school as fellow Navy football player Shawn Lynch ... son of Michael and Adena Jenkins ... majoring in english.

• At Navy: Enters the spring as a starter at right guard ... will miss all of spring practice after having surgery on his right shoulder ... expected to be ready to go when Navy opens camp in the fall ... good size and is expected to continue to improve ... is football smart.. has earned two varsity letters. • 2012: Started each of Navy’s 13 Navy games at guard, earning his first collegiate starting nod in the Mids’ opener against Notre Dame ... part of an offensive line that led Navy to a No. 6 national ranking in rushing offense, averaging 278.46 yards per game ... helped pave the way for Navy to put up 487 yards of total offense, 328 on the ground and 159 through the air against Troy ... helped pave the way for QB Keenan Reynolds to put up career-high marks in rushing (159) and passing (147) and become the first Navy player to reach 300-plus yards of total offense (306) since Ricky Dobbs charted 318 yards against Arkansas state on No. 20, 2010 ... a member of the Mids’ high-powered offense that scored 56 points at East Carolina, marking their first 50-point game since putting up 76 against the Pirates in 2010 ... Navy also rushed for 512 yards, the ninth most in program history and the most since running up 521 yards on the ground against East Carolina in 2010 ... meanwhile, Navy’s 563 yards of total offense (512 R, 51 P) were the most by the Mids since the ... member of the offensive line that helped freshman QB Keenan Reynolds become the first Navy player to throw three touchdown passes in a game (at Central Michigan) since Chris McCoy threw three against Colgate on Nov. 15, 1997 ... credited with the game-winning touchdown against Air Force, recovering a Keenan Reynolds fumble in the end zone in overtime ... member of Navy’s offensive line that paved the way for the Mids to rush for a season-high 403 yards against VMI and rack up better than 500 yards of total offense. • 2011: A special teams member who competed in every game, including making his collegiate debut in the Mids’ season-opening victory over Delaware. • High School / Personal: A 2010 graduate of West Philadelphia Catholic High School, Zuzek attended the Naval Academy Prep School during the 2010-11 academic year ... two-sport athlete who earned letters in football (4) and baseball (2) ... a three-time All-Catholic football selection who garnered All-State (S.C.) and all-area honors as a junior and senior ... served as team captain of the football team his senior year ... member of the 13-2 Catholic League and region championship football team in 2008 ... son of Steven and Katrina Zuzek ... majoring in general science.

Slot Back • Jr. • 5-8 • 170 • Helena, Ala.

Williams-Jenkins’ Career Stats

Rushing 2011 2012 TOTALS

Att Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 3 42 14.0 1 33 0 3 42 14.0 1 33 0

Receiving 2011 2012 TOTALS

Rec Yds Avg TD Long 100-Yd 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 22 22.0 0 22 0 1 22 22.0 0 22 0

Offensive Guard • Jr. • 6-0 • 318 • Brookhaven, Pa.

KO Return Ret Yds Avg TD Long 2011 0 0 0.0 0 0 2012 10 223 22.3 0 31 TOTALS 10 223 22.3 0 31 Career highs – Carries: 3 at East Carolina (10-27-12) Rushing Yards: 42 at East Carolina (10-2712) Rushing TDs: 1 at East Carolina (10-27-12) Receptions: 0 Receiving Yards: 0 Receiving TDs: 0 Williams-Jenkins Game-by-Game

Game (Date) vs. Notre Dame (9-1-12) at Penn State (9-15-12) VMI (9-22-12) San Jose State (9-29-12) at Air Force (10-6-12) at C. Michigan (10-12-12) Indiana (10-20-12) at E. Carolina (10-27-12) Florida Atlantic (11-3-12) at Troy (11-10-12) Texas State (11-17-12) vs. Army (12-8-12) vs. Arizona State (12-29-12)

Rushing Att Yds TD Avg 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 3 42 1 14.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

Receiving Rec Yds TD Avg 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 22 0 22.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

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KEN NIUMATALOLO HEAD COACH

Entering his sixth season at the helm of the Navy football program, head coach Ken Niumatalolo is accomplishing things that have never been done in the 131-year history of the program.

brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight over the last 10 seasons, compiling an 83-45 record (.648). The 83 wins are the 22nd most in the country over the last 10 years.

Niumatalolo’s 40 wins are the most in school history by a coach in his first five years and ranks fourth all-time at Navy, just 15 wins behind the all-time leader George Welsh. He led Navy to a 10-win season in 2009, which tied for the most wins in school history, and he is the first coach in school history to lead Navy to a bowl game in each of his first three seasons and is the first Service Academy coach to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy in his first two years as a head coach.

During that time, Navy made a school-record eight-consecutive bowl game appearances, won seven-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies, earned 15-consecutive wins over the other two Service Academies and claimed an NCAA-record four-consecutive NCAA rushing titles.

Niumatalolo is just the second coach since World War II to lead Navy to a winning record in each of his first three seasons at the helm and joins Eddie Erdelatz and Wayne Hardin as the only Navy coaches to beat Notre Dame in consecutive seasons. Niumatalolo led Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, which was Navy’s ninth bowl game in the last 10 years. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to give the Mids the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for the third time in Niumatalolo’s five-year tenure and the Army win marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Niumatalolo is just the third coach in school history to win his first five games against Army. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

In 2007, with Niumatalolo as the Assistant Head Coach, he saw the Mids post an 8-5 record, win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appear in a fifth-straight bowl game (Poinsettia Bowl, which was Niumatalolo’s first game as a head coach), set a school record for rushing (348.8 yards per contest) and defeat Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. In 2006, Navy averaged a then school-record 327.0 yards per contest, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and participated in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. One of Niumatalolo’s pupils, Antron Harper, was named to the ESPN.Com All-Bowl Team for the second-straight year. In 2005, Niumatalolo helped develop an offensive line that, despite having just one returning starter, paved the way for the nation’s best rushing offense (318.7 yards per contest), went to a bowl game for a third-straight year, won a second-straight bowl game and won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

Navy was 5-7 in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. The Mids played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. Senior guard John Dowd became the first player in school history to be named a two-time First-Team Academic All-American.

In 2004, Niumatalolo’s efforts helped an offensive line that was hampered by injuries all year to perform well enough for the Midshipmen to finish third in the country in rushing (289.5), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), go to back-toback bowl games for the second time in school history, win the Emerald Bowl and win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game

Despite a lack of experience up front, the Mids led the nation in rushing (323.2 yards per contest) in 2003 and set seven school records as Navy went 8-5, won the Commander-InChief’s Trophy and earned a berth in the Houston Bowl.

The 2009 season was one to remember for the Midshipmen, as Navy tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a seventh-consecutive bowl game, beat Notre Dame in South Bend for the second-straight time and ran their winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl.

In 2002, the Navy offensive line helped the Mids to the third-best rushing average in the country (270.75).

In 2008, Niumatalolo became the first coach to lead Navy to a bowl game in his inaugural season and, thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army, he became just the second Service Academy coach to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy in his first year. Niumatalolo led the Midshipmen to an 8-5 record, the most wins for a first-year coach at Navy since 1934. Included in those eight wins was a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in backto-back weeks (Rutgers and Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated a program-record four bowl teams. Niumatalolo, 46, was promoted to head football coach at the Naval Academy on Dec. 8, 2007, by Naval Academy Director of Athletics Chet Gladchuk. He is the second Polynesian head coach in Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) history and the first Samoan collegiate head coach on any level. Prior to being named head coach, Niumatalolo had two coaching stints at the Naval Academy for a combined 10 seasons, including the last six where he served as assistant head coach and offensive line coach.

Niumatalolo was also an assistant at Navy from 1995-98, serving as the offensive coordinator in 1997 and 1998. As the offensive coordinator, Niumatalolo tutored Chris McCoy, who set the then-NCAA record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season with 20 in 1997 and became just the 10th player in NCAA history to rush for more than 1,000 yards and pass for more than 1,000 yards in the same season. In addition, Navy finished among the nation’s top five in rushing his last-two years and broke 38 school offensive records during his tenure. Niumatalolo coached at UNLV for three seasons (1999-01) and called the plays his final year (2001) in Vegas. He also worked with the kickoff return unit and, under his guidance, UNLV ranked sixth in the nation in kickoff returns in 2001 and finished second in 1999. A 1989 graduate of Hawai’i, Niumatalolo lettered three years as a quarterback and was a part of Hawaii’s first bowl team in 1989. He was hired as a fulltime assistant by his alma mater in 1992 and spent three seasons coaching on the offensive side of the ball. A native of Laie’, Hawai’i, Niumatalolo and his wife, Barbara, have three children, Alexcia, Va’a and Ali’i.

Niumatalolo and the majority of his coaching staff have been part of a staff that has

NIUMATALOLO COACHING RECORD School Year Navy 2007 * Navy 2008 Navy 2009 Navy 2010 Navy 2011 Navy 2012 Total

W L 0 1 8 5 10 4 9 4 5 7 8 5 40 26

Postseason Poinsettia EagleBank Texas Poinsettia None Kraft Fight Hunger

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BUDDy GREEN

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/Secondary Buddy Green is entering his 12th season as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at the Naval Academy. He has been an integral part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years, that includes nine bowl games and eight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies.

Northern Nash High School in North Carolina for one season where he was also the Director of Athletics. Green got back into the college ranks at VMI as the secondary coach in 1983 and moved on to Auburn where he helped lead the Tigers to the 1985 Cotton Bowl.

Green helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

He returned to his alma mater in 1986 where he was the secondary coach for eight years and the defensive coordinator for four of those seasons (1990-93). While at N.C. State, he helped lead the Pack to six bowl games.

The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

Green left N.C. State in 1994 to become the head coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga, where he coached for six seasons and was also the Director of Athletics for two years. In 1997, Green led his Chattanooga squad to a I-AA national ranking and its first winning record in six years. He also helped develop one of the top wide receivers in the NFL, Terrell Owens.

Green’s defense finished 19th in the country in red zone defense, allowing just 37 scores in 50 opportunities. Safety Tra’Ves Bush and outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel were named to the All-Independent team by a nationwide media panel. Wetzel was also named a First-Team Academic All-American. Navy compiled a 5-7 record in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

Green returned to Raleigh in 2000 and took over one of the worst defenses in the ACC. By the time he left, they were ranked in the Top 25 in scoring defense and were at or near the top in every defensive category. Green and his wife, Sharon, have two children, Todd, who is the assistant video coordinator at the Naval Academy, and Courtney.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl thanks in part to Green’s 2-4-5 defensive alignment that flummoxed the Missouri offense. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. The 2007 season was also a memorable one as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowl game, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. Green’s defense was stout in 2006, giving up just 116.7 yards per game (38th in the country) on the ground and, more importantly, 20.1 points per game (41st in the country) as the Mids finished 9-4 and won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. In 2005, Green did a remarkable job with a defense that returned just three starters from the year before as the Mids ranked 62nd in total defense (377.3) and scoring defense (26.1) as the Mids appeared in a third-straight bowl game, won a second-straight bowl game and won a third-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. In 2004, Green’s efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense (19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), go to back-to-back bowl games, win the Emerald Bowl and win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. In 2003, Green’s defense finished 14th in the nation in pass defense (61st the year before), 42nd in pass efficiency defense (116th the year before), 34th in total defense (100th the year before) and 34th in scoring defense (108th the year before) as he helped lead Navy to eight wins, the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and a berth in the Houston Bowl. In Green’s first season as Navy’s defensive coordinator, the Mids were devastated by injuries at nearly every position. Green, however, kept the unit together and the Mids played their best at the end of the year and held Army to just 12 points in the season finale. Green is a 1976 graduate of N.C. State where he earned his B.A. in speech communication. A two-sport athlete for the Wolfpack, he played football and baseball. He played on two ACC Championship teams in baseball and was a member of Lou Holtz’s 1972 Peach Bowl squad. Green earned his first collegiate coaching job in 1979 as a graduate assistant at N.C. State, a year the Wolfpack won the ACC Championship. The following year, Green moved on to a coaching post at LSU for one season. In 1981, he earned his first coordinator job, serving as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Southern University from 1981-82. He took his first head coaching job at

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IVIN JASPER

OFFENSIVER COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS Ivin Jasper is entering his 14th year at the Naval Academy, his 12th as the quarterbacks coach and his sixth as the offensive coordinator. He has been an integral part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years, that includes nine bowl games and eight Commander-InChief’s Trophies. A big part of Navy’s success on offense has been Jasper’s ability to develop quarterbacks like Craig Candeto, Aaron Polanco, Lamar Owens, Brian Hampton, Kaipo-Noa KaheakuEnhada, Jarod Bryant, Ricky Dobbs, Kriss Proctor, Trey Miller and Keenan Reynolds. Additionally, his work has catapulted Navy to No. 1 in the nation in rushing in five of the last 11 seasons, including an NCAA-record four-straight years from 2005-08. Jasper helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Jasper’s offense finished sixth in the country in rushing (278.5 yards per game), while freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds became an overnight sensation when he came off the bench to rally Navy to a 28-21 overtime victory over Air Force.

In 2002, Navy had the third-best rushing average in the country (270.75) and scored 30 or more points on four occasions. Jasper came to Navy from Georgia Southern where he served as the quarterbacks and fullbacks coach for three years and helped lead the Eagles to a 38-6 record and back-toback NCAA Division I-AA National Championships in 1999 and 2000. Prior to his appointment at Georgia Southern in January 1999, Jasper served as offensive coordinator at Indiana State during the 1998 season. As quarterbacks and fullbacks coach, he helped ISU turn in a 5-6 overall record, an improvement from a three-win season in 1997. Before assuming the offensive coordinator’s position at the Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, R.I., in 1997, Jasper spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Navy in 1995 and `96, handling the quarterbacks, fullbacks and slot backs. Jasper is a 1994 graduate of the University of Hawai’i where he earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology/criminology. He was a three-year letterman for the Rainbow Warriors (1991-93) at quarterback and slot back, where he helped lead Hawai’i to a Western Athletic Conference title. A native of Los Angeles, Jasper and his wife, Donna, are the parents of a daughter, Dallas, and sons, Jaylen and Jarren.

After the win over Air Force, Reynolds started the remaining eight games and engineered fourth quarter comebacks over Indiana and Army. He finished 6-2 as a starting quarterback and became the first freshman to win the E.E. “Rip” Miller Award, which is given to the team MVP, and the first freshman to be named the MVP of the Army-Navy game. He was also named the Independent Rookie of the Year by a nationwide media panel. Navy finished 5-7 in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished fourth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 312.3 yards per game, and 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8). The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7). The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15- straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. The 2007 season was a memorable one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game, became the first team in NCAA history to lead the nation in rushing threeconsecutive years (rushing for a school-record 348.8 yards per contest) and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. In 2006, Navy became just the fifth school in NCAA history to go to four or more consecutive bowl games with a different quarterback each year and the coaching and teaching by Jasper is a big part of that success. In 2005, Owens helped lead Navy to the national rushing title (318.7 yards per game) as the Mids went 8-4, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and won a bowl game in consecutive years (beat Colorado State, 51-30) for the first time in school history. In 2004, Jasper’s efforts helped Polanco perform well enough for the Midshipmen to finish third in the country in rushing (289.5), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl and claim the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. In 2003, despite a lack of experience up front, the Mids led the nation in rushing and set school records for rushing yards per game, total rushing yards, rushing yards per attempt, rushing touchdowns, total offense, total offense per game and yards per play as Navy went 8-5, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and earned a berth in the Houston Bowl.

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Chris Culton is entering his 11th year at the Naval Academy and his sixth coaching the offensive tackles. Culton coached the fullbacks his first five years at Navy. He has been an integral part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years, that includes nine bowl games and eight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies. Additionally, his work has catapulted Navy to No. 1 in the nation in rushing in five of the last 11 seasons, including an NCAA-record four-straight years from 2005-08. Culton helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Offensive tackle Ryan Paulson was named All-East as the Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing (278.5 yards per game). Navy was 5-7 in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished fourth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 312.3 yards per game, and 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8). Tackle Ryan Basford was named FirstTeam All-East. The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.8). The 2009 season was one to remember for the Midshipmen, as Navy tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game, beat Notre Dame in South Bend for the second-straight time and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. In 2008, Navy posted an 8-5 record, including a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks (Rutgers and Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The Mids won a sixth-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy with wins over Air Force and Army. The 2007 season was a historical one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. Culton had to play three different fullbacks in 2006 due to injury (Ballard, Kettani and Matt Hall), but they combined to rush for 1,274 yards and five touchdowns as once again the Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and participated in a bowl game.

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Outside Linebackers Justin Davis is entering his seventh season at the Naval Academy and his third working with the outside linebackers. Davis worked with the outside linebackers in 2007 before moving to the defensive line from 2008-11. Navy has compiled a record of 53-37 (.589) in his six years in Annapolis, beating Army six times, earning five bowl bids, winning four Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beating Notre Dame three times. Davis helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel was named a First-Team Academic All-American and was named to the All-Independent team by a nationwide media panel. Navy was 5-7 in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. The Mids played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8). The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game, which was the 46th best scoring defense in the country. The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th in the country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense. In 2008, Navy posted an 8-5 record, including a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985. Navy also beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks (Rutgers and Wake Forest) for the first time since 1981 and defeated a program-record four bowl teams. The Mids won a sixth-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy with wins over Air Force and Army. The 2007 season was a historical one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. Davis came to the Naval Academy after serving as a graduate assistant at Toledo for two seasons, assisting with the secondary under defensive coordinator Tim Rose. Davis also coached under Rose as a graduate assistant at Louisiana Tech and served for one season at Wagner College, where he coached linebackers.

In 2005, Culton was part of a staff that helped the Mids average a nation’s best 318.7 yards per contest, win a school-record second-straight bowl game and claim the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy

A native of Rome, N.Y., Davis was a four-year letterwinner at the University of Maine from 1998-2001 where he played linebacker. As a senior, the Black Bears won an Atlantic 10 championship and a berth in the Division I-AA playoffs.

In 2004, Culton’s efforts helped the Midshipmen to finish third in the country in rushing (289.5), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), claim the Emerald Bowl and win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy .

Davis received his bachelor’s degree in communications from Maine in 2001, and earned his master’s degree in exercise science from Louisiana Tech in May of 2005. Justin and his wife Mary reside in Annapolis.

In 2003, Culton was part of a staff that helped the Mids lead the nation in rushing and set school records for rushing yards per game, total rushing yards, rushing yards per attempt, rushing touchdowns, total offense, total offense per game and yards per play as Navy went 8-5, won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and earned a berth in the Houston Bowl. Culton came to the Naval Academy from Rhode Island, where he coached the offensive line for one year. Culton is a 2001 graduate of Georgia Southern where he was a student-assistant coach for four years after suffering a severe neck injury during spring practice of his freshman year that ended his football career. Culton is married to the former Amanda Pendergrass. They have two daughters, Julie Grace and Ella, and two sons, Reilley and Bain.

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Tony Grantham is entering his sixth year at Navy as the outside linebackers coach and his 10th year overall.

Ashley Ingram is entering his sixth year at the Naval Academy coaching the centers and guards.

Navy has compiled a record of 40-25 (.615) since Grantham’s return to Annapolis five years ago, beating Army all five times, earning four bowl bids, winning three CommanderIn-Chief’s Trophies and beating Notre Dame twice.

Navy has compiled a record of 40-25 (.615) in Ingram’s tenure, beating Army all five times, earning four bowl bids, winning three Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beating Notre Dame twice.

Grantham helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

Ingram helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

Outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel was named a First-Team Academic All-American and was named to the All-Independent team by a nationwide media panel.

Guard Josh Cabral was named All-East as the Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing (278.5 yards per game).

Navy posted a 5-7 record in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

Navy was 5-7 in 2011, which included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished fourth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 312.3 yards per game, and 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8). Guard John Dowd was named a First-Team Academic All-American for the second-consecutive year making him the first Two-Time First-Team Academic All-American in school history.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15 straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The defense finished 18th in the country in scoring defense (19.4 points per game) and sixth in red zone defense. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. Grantham returned to the Naval Academy in the spring of 2008 after spending one year at Campbell University, where he served as the linebacker coach and recruiting coordinator for the Fighting Camels. Grantham spent fours years at the Naval Academy coaching the defensive line and outside linebackers from 2003-06. Navy posted a 35-15 record in Grantham’s four years in Annapolis, winning four-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and appearing in fourstraight bowl games. Grantham joined the Naval Academy staff after two seasons as a graduate assistant at LSU under current Alabama head coach Nick Saban. While in Baton Rouge, Grantham spent one year working on the offensive side of the ball and one year working on the defensive side. In 2001, the Tigers went 10-3 and won the SEC Championship game over #2 Tennessee, knocking the Vols out of the BCS title game. LSU went on to win the Sugar Bowl. In 2002, LSU finished as Co-Champions of the SEC Western Division and played in the Cotton Bowl. Additionally, the Tigers finished the season ranked fifth nationally in total defense. He began his collegiate coaching career at Eastern Illinois University where he coached the Panthers outside linebackers and special teams. EIU, behind the play of a then unknown quarterback named Tony Romo, advanced to the NCAA I-AA Playoffs and finished the season ranked 15th nationally. Grantham’s brother, Todd, is the defensive coordinator at the University of Georgia. Grantham is a 2000 graduate of Radford University where he received his degree in physical education. He is married to the former Mollie Dexter and they have a son, Jacob, and daughter, Ruth Kasey.

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The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7). The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran their winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. Ingram came to Navy from Bucknell, where he served as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for two seasons. In Ingram’s first year as offensive coordinator at Bucknell in 2006, the Bison went from one win the previous year to six and ranked fifth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 235.2 yards per game, and reduced their turnover total from 33 the previous season to 14. Ingram came to Bucknell from Rhode Island, where he served as offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, while also serving as team liaison in the areas of admissions, academic progress, class registration and scheduling. During his tenure at Rhode Island, the Rams led the Atlantic 10 in rushing five of his six seasons and finished second in the nation in rushing yards in 2003, averaging 333.8 yards per contest. While at Rhode Island, Ingram mentored six All-Atlantic 10 performers and one All-American, and was part of an outstanding 8-3 season in 2001. A native of Iron City, Ga., and a 1996 graduate of the University of North Alabama, Ingram was a four-year letterman on the offensive line and helped his team win Division II national titles in 1993, 1994 and 1995. He entered the coaching ranks as a graduate assistant, first at North Alabama in 1997, then at Temple University in the spring. After spending a year at North Cobb High School in Kennesaw, Ga., in 1998, he became the offensive line coach at the University of West Alabama in 1999, then at Rhode Island in 2000. Ingram and his wife, Jenifer, are the parents of a daughter, Laura, and son, James.

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STEVE JOHNS

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LINEBACKERS/SPECIAL TEAMS COORD. Steve Johns is entering his sixth year at the Naval Academy coaching the inside linebackers and serving as the special teams coordinator. Navy has compiled a record of 40-25 (.615) in Johns’ tenure, beating Army all five times, earning four bowl bids, winning three Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beating Notre Dame twice. Johns helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

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Keith Jones is entering his 12th season at the Naval Academy and his fifth coaching the secondary. He coached the secondary his first two years at Navy, moved to outside linebackers for seven seasons and returned to coach the secondary in 2011 and 2012. Jones helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Safety Tra’Ves Bush was named to the All-Independent team by a nationwide media panel.

Kicker Nick Sloan was named All-East, while punter Pablo Beltran averaged 43.6 yards per punt, which is the third best single-season average in school history.

Navy was 5-7 in 2011, which included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

Navy was 5-7 in 2011, which included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl .

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. Before coming to Navy, Johns spent two seasons at Grossmont Junior College in El Cajon, Calif., where he served as the defensive coordinator and was a professor in the exercise science department. In 2006, the Griffins were Foothill Conference Champions and posted a 10-2 record thanks to a defense that gave up a school-record 7.6 points per contest. In 2005, Johns served as defensive coordinator at the University of La Verne in La Verne, Calif., where he led the Leopards to their first winning season in eight years. Johns coached at UNLV from 1999-2004, serving as a graduate assistant (defensive ends and punt team) for one year before being hired on full time and coaching the linebackers, coordinating the special teams and handling the recruiting coordinator duties for the final five seasons. Johns began his coaching career at Occidental College, where he coached the defensive line from 1993-95. He coached at the University of San Diego in 1996, serving as the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator, before moving on to the University of La Verne, where he coached the defensive line in 1997 and the defensive backs in 1998, while also coordinating the special teams. Johns is a 1991 graduate of Occidental College, where he was all-conference and team captain and earned his bachelor’s in political science in 1991 and his Master’s in education in 1995. In 2006, he earned a Masters of Sports Science from the United States Sports Academy. Steve and his wife Kristin have a son, Sam and a daughter, Lily.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. The 2007 season was a memorable one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won a fifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowl game, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. Navy’s defense was stout in 2006, giving up just 116.7 yards per game (38th in the country) on the ground and more importantly, 20.1 points per game (41st in the country) as the Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and qualified for a fourth-straight bowl game. In 2005, Jones was part of a staff that did a remarkable job with a defense that returned just three starters from the year before as the Mids appeared in a third-straight bowl game, won a school-record second-straight bowl game and claimed the Commander-InChief’s Trophy. In 2004, Jones’ efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense (19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl (just the fifth bowl win in school history) and capture the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy In 2003, Jones helped the defense finish 14th in the nation in pass defense (61st the year before) as Navy won eight games, the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and a berth in the Houston Bowl. In Jones’ first season at Navy where he coached the corners, the Mids were devastated by injuries at nearly every position, but the Mids played their best at the end of the year and held Army to just 12 points in the season finale. Jones, a 1975 graduate of The Citadel, returned to his alma mater in 1997 and served as secondary coach for five years and defensive coordinator (2000) for one before coming to Navy. A member of The Citadel’s 1973 football team, Jones played defensive back and special teams. He began his coaching career at Charleston’s Bishop England High School (197578) and went on to work with the legendary Willie Jeffries at South Carolina State where he coached the defensive secondary. He spent two seasons at North Carolina A&T (1980 and 1996) as the secondary coach and at Murray State in the same capacity from 198186, including a stint as the defensive coordinator his final season. In 1987, Jones joined Frank Beamer’s staff at Virginia Tech and was the secondary coach for the Hokies until 1993, when he left to become the head coach at Potomac High School in Dumfries, Va., for two seasons. Jones returned to college coaching in 1996 as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach at North Carolina A&T. Jones earned his undergraduate degree in physical education from The Citadel in 1975 and a master’s degree in counselor education from South Carolina State. He and his wife, Pamala, have four daughters, Kristin, Tiffany, Kourtney and Brittany.

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Mike Judge is entering his sixth year at the Naval Academy coaching the fullbacks. Navy has compiled a record of 40-25 (.615) in Judge’s tenure, beating Army all five times, earning four bowl bids, winning three Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies and beating Notre Dame twice. Judge helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Navy was 5-7 in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army.

Shaun Nua is entering his second season at the Naval Academy and will assist Dale Pehrson with the defensive line. Nua helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Nua came to the Naval Academy from Brigham Young, where he assisted for three seasons. He is a 2005 graduate of BYU where he received his bachelor’s degree and is currently pursuing his graduate degree.

Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished fourth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 312.3 yards per game, and 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

Over his final two seasons in Provo, Nua helped the Cougars achieve the nation’s 24thbest total defense in 2010 and the 13th-ranked defense in 2011. BYU won its bowl games both years while finishing the 2011 season ranked No. 25 in the final USA Today Coaches Poll with a 10-3 record.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7).

As a player, Nua was a 6-foot-5, 280-pound defensive end at BYU from 2002-04 before being drafted in the seventh round of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Nua played four years in the NFL, three seasons with Pittsburgh and one in Buffalo, including a winning trip to the Super Bowl with the Steelers his rookie year in 2006.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers

Nua earned All-Mountain West Conference Second-Team honors as a senior. He played in all 23 games of his BYU career, appearing in 12 games his junior season in 2002 and 11 games as a senior in 2004 (redshirted in 2003 due to an injury). He totaled 54 tackles in his two seasons, including 10 sacks and 16 tackles for loss. Born on May 22, 1981, Nua is a native of Pago Pago, American Samoa. He transferred to BYU from Eastern Arizona Junior College, where he earned junior college All-America honors. He prepped at Tafuna High School in Tafuna, American Samoa where he was an all-league performer as a defensive end.

Judge came to the Naval Academy from Harvard, where he served as the wide receivers coach. He has spent time around some of the best football coaches in the country, including serving as the quality control coach with the New England Patriots in 2005 and 2006. He spent his first year in New England working with Eric Mangini as a defensive assistant and in 2006 he worked with Josh McDaniels as an offensive assistant. Judge also spent four years as an intern on the Patriots staff during a time when they won three Super Bowl Championships. Judge enjoyed an outstanding playing career as a triple-option quarterback at Springfield College (‘05), where he was four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in Annapolis with their son, Brecken, and daughter, Kinsley.

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Danny O’Rourke is entering his 12th season at Navy and his third as the slot backs coach. O’Rourke has also coached the secondary (four seasons), wide receivers (three seasons) and the inside linebackers (two seasons) and served as the head junior varsity coach for two years (2005-06). He led the JV team to an 11-0 record in his two years at the helm.

Dale Pehrson is entering his 18th season at the Naval Academy and his 15th year coaching the defensive line.

He has been an integral part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years, that includes nine bowl games and eight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies.

He has been an integral part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with an 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years, that includes nine bowl games and eight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies.

O’Rourke helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

Pehrson helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13).

Slot back Gee Gee Greene finished his career with 3,757 career all-purprose yards, which ranks third all-time in school history, while his career yards per carry of 7.1 ranks fifth. Greene rushed for 877 yards on 120 carries in 2012 and his 7.3 yards per carry ranks second all-time at Navy for a single-season.

Navy posted a 5-7 record in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8).

Navy posted a 5-7 record in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games.

Navy was an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninthconsecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids gave up just 23.3 points per game.

The Mids posted an impressive 9-4 record in 2010, defeated Army for a series-record ninth-consecutive time, defeated Notre Dame in consecutive seasons for only the third time in school history and appeared in a school-record eighth-consecutive bowl game. The Mids finished sixth in the country in rushing offense (284.8) and ninth in the country in passing efficiency (156.7).

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl.

The 2009 season was one to remember, as the Mids tied a school record for wins with 10, won a school-record seventh-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record seventh-consecutive bowl game and ran its winning streak against the other two Service Academies to an amazing 15-straight games. The Mids capped the season off with a 35-13 rout of Missouri in the Texas Bowl. The offense finished fourth in the country in rushing, averaging 280.5 yards per game.

The Mids went 8-5 in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers. It was the first time since 1981 that Navy beat teams currently in the BCS in back-to-back weeks. Navy also defeated a program-record four bowl teams.

The Mids posted an 8-5 record in 2008 and participated in the EagleBank Bowl. The Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy thanks to a 33-27 victory over Air Force and a 34-0 win over Army. Other landmark wins during the 2008 season included a 24-17 victory over 16th-ranked Wake Forest, which was Navy’s first win over a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 since 1985, as well as Navy’s victory the previous week over Rutgers

The 2007 season was a memorable one as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won a fifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a fifth-straight bowl game, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963. The Mids received solid contributions from the defensive line in 2006 as the Mids won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy and played in a fourth-straight bowl game.

The 2007 season was one to remember as well as the Midshipmen posted an 8-5 record, won a school-record fifth-consecutive Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy, appeared in a school-record fifth-straight bowl game, and defeated Notre Dame for the first time since 1963.

Pehrson was part of a staff that did a remarkable job in 2005 with a defense that returned just three starters from the year before as the Mids gave up just 26.1 points per game, while they won a second-straight bowl game and a third-straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

Navy’s linebackers played well in 2006 under O’Rourke’s direction, combining for 212 tackles, 7.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, two interceptions and five forced fumbles.

In 2004, Pehrson’s efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense (19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl and win the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

In 2005, O’Rourke helped tutor a young secondary that continued to improve throughout the year as Navy finished 8-4, won a school-record second-straight bowl game and won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

In 2003, Pehrson was part of a defensive staff that saw great improvement on the defensive side of the football as the Mids finished 14th in the nation in pass defense.

In 2004, O’Rourke’s efforts helped Navy finish 26th in the country in scoring defense (19.83), win a school-record tying 10 games (the most wins since 1905), win the Emerald Bowl and capture the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy.

In 1999, Pehrson helped develop a defensive line into a big-play unit, recording 17 sacks and recovering six fumbles. Defensive end Gino Marchetti recovered a nation’s-best five fumbles.

In 2003, O’Rourke was part of a defensive staff that saw great improvement on the defensive side of the football as the Mids finished 14th in the nation in pass defense (61st the year before), 42nd in pass efficiency defense (116th the year before), 34th in total defense (100th the year before) and 34th in scoring defense (108th the year before).

In 1997, Pehrson’s troops contributed to the Mids ranking sixth in the country in turnover margin, as the safeties came up with 11 of Navy’s 14 interceptions.

O’Rourke came to Navy from Valdosta State where he was the secondary coach for one year. Prior to his coaching stint at Valdosta, he coached the safeties at Georgia Southern in 2000 and helped the Eagles to a I-AA National Championship. A native of Snellville, Ga., O’Rourke was a three-year letter winner at West Georgia and helped lead the team to back-to-back league titles his junior and senior years. He was also an academic all-conference performer throughout his collegiate career. O’Rourke received his master’s degree in education administration from Temple in 2002. He and his wife, Michelle, have a daughter, Kaeli, and son, Sean.

Pehrson came to the Naval Academy from Southern Utah, where he was an assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for five years. Prior to his tenure at Southern Utah, Pehrson was on the staff at Missouri Western State College, where he served in various capacities, including assistant head coach, defensive coordinator, offensive coordinator and special teams coordinator. He was head football coach and an assistant coach in wrestling and track at Murray High School in Salt Lake City. Pehrson is a native of Salt Lake City and earned all-state honors at Murray High School. He attended Utah where he was a two-year letterman as a defensive back. Pehrson earned his bachelor’s degree in English from Utah in 1976 and received a master’s degree from Brigham Young in 1985. He and his wife, the former Marty Grant, have two children, Preston and Jaci.

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Mick Yokitis

Wide Receivers Mick Yokitis is entering his third year at the Naval Academy as the wide receivers coach. Yokitis helped lead Navy to an 8-5 record in 2012 and a berth in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Navy defeated Air Force, 28-21, in overtime and Army, 17-13, to win the Commander-InChief’s Trophy. The win over Army marked Navy’s 11th consecutive victory over its biggest rivals. Other big wins for Navy in 2012 included a come-from-behind 31-30 victory over Indiana and wins over bowl bound East Carolina (56-28) and Central Michigan (31-13). Wide receiver Brandon Turner finished with 22 catches for 321 yards and four touchdowns. Turner’s biggest catch of the year was his 49-yard reception against Army late in the fourth quarter that set up quarterback Keenan Reynolds’ game-winning touchdown run. Turner was selected to play in the East-West Shrine game and the Casino Del Sol All-Star game. Navy’s wide receivers combined for eight touchdown catches in 2012, which is the most by that unit since 1993 when the wide receivers and tight ends combined for 10 touchdown catches. Navy posted a 5-7 record in 2011 that included a series record 10th-straight victory over Army. Navy played seven teams that finished with a winning record and six that went to bowl games. The Mids finished fourth in the nation in rushing offense, averaging 312.3 yards per game, and 15th in the nation in turnover margin (+0.8). Yokitis was the head football coach and offensive coordinator at the Naval Academy Prep School from 2008-10 where he led NAPS to 16 wins and directed an offense that averaged 28 points and 428 yards per game. Yokitis is a 2006 graduate of the Naval Academy where he earned three varsity letters at wide receiver and saw the Midshipmen post a 26-11 record, qualify for three bowl games, win two bowl games and win three Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies. Yokitis played in 37-consecutive games for the Midshipmen, including earning a start in all 12 contests as a senior. After graduation, Yokitis served in the United States Marine Corps before being medically discharged. Mick and his wife Lindsey have a son, Bryce, and daughter, Makenna.

MiKE BRASS

ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE Mike Brass is in his 12th year as Associate Athletic Director for Sports Performance after serving as the head Strength and Conditioning Coach/Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Performance for five years at Georgia Southern. The Mids have shown remarkable progress in both strength and speed in his 12 years at the helm and he has been an integral part of turning around the fortunes of the Navy football program. Brass is a key part of a staff that has brought the Midshipmen back into the national spotlight with a 83-45 (.648) record over the last 10 years. At Georgia Southern, Brass was named the 1998 and 1999 National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA) Professional of the Year for the Southern Conference. Prior to his appointment at Georgia Southern, Brass served as head strength and conditioning coach at Tulane from 1992-96. He also spent two seasons heading the strength and conditioning efforts at Dartmouth (1990-92) after earning his first position at Wisconsin-Whitewater as strength coach in 1985. Brass earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Doane (Neb.) College in 1985 before acquiring a master’s in fitness management from the United States Sports Academy a year later. Brass holds membership in the National Strength and Conditioning Association and is nationally certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. Brass and wife, Cindi, are the parents of three children, Samantha, Danielle and Broderick.

JEFF FAIR

ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FOR SPORT MEDICINE Jeff Fair, EdD, MS, ATC is in his 17th year at the United States Naval Academy. He was appointed Director of Sports Medicine in March 1997, and currently serves as the Associate Athletic Director for Sports Medicine. Prior to Navy, Dr. Fair spent 25 years at Oklahoma State University, ultimately achieving the position of Coordinator of Sports Medicine and Athletic Training. In addition, he served the educational community as an Adjunct Associate Professor and member of the graduate faculty at Oklahoma State, an Adjunct Faculty and Clinical Instructor at Oklahoma Osteopathic College, and a Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy and Adjunct Assistant Professor at Langston University. In 1987, Dr. Fair earned his Doctorate of Education in Higher Education / Physical Education from Oklahoma State University. He previously earned his Master of Science in Health, Physical Education, and Counseling & Guidance from the University of North Dakota (1974), and his Bachelor of Science in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation from Kent State University (1971). Dr. Fair has designed and patented equipment which demonstrates his knowledge in the athletic training field, including the Cowboy Collar (1985) and the Sprained Ankle Orthoses (1995). He has also designed a thumb guard for lacrosse, and a Nike cleat for football shoes. Dr. Fair is married to the former Carolyn Mallon from North Springfield, Virginia. The couple has two adult sons - Maj. Jeffrey Fair, who is currently stationed in South Korea, and Dr. Justin Fair.

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SEAN MAGEE

DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL Sean Magee is in his second season as Director of Player Personnel. A 2004 graduate of the Naval Academy, Magee was a letterwinner as an offensive lineman where he was coached by Ken Niumatalolo. During the 2003 season, Magee was part of an offense that led the nation in rushing and captured the Commander in Chief’s Trophy for the first time since 1981 and helped lead Navy to a bowl game for the first time since 1996. Magee’s responsibilities as Director of Player Personnel include developing, implementing and managing the strategic planning process for recruiting prospective student-athletes. Working closely with the head coach and staff, Magee overseas the geographical canvassing assignments of all assistant coaches, the planning and execution of official and unofficial visits, development of the marketing message, management of the recruiting database and serves as the staff liaison to the Senior Associate Director of Athletics for Admissions, Academics and Compliance. Magee additionally assists Coach Niumatalolo and the military officer representatives with professionally developing and molding Navy Football Players to assume future positions of leadership in the Navy and Marine Corps. Upon graduating from the Naval Academy in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics, Magee was commissioned as a Surface Warfare Officer, reporting to USS Juneau (LPD-10) in Sasebo, Japan where he deployed to the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Following that tour, Magee assumed duties as a Manpower/Personnel Analyst on the Commander, Naval Surface Forces staff in Coronado, California. In 2007, Magee was selected for transfer to the Navy’s Human Resources community and assumed the role as Enlisted Programs Officer for Navy Recruiting District Ohio. In this capacity, Magee served as the department head for the nation’s largest recruiting district, responsible for all enlisted and NROTC recruiting efforts in the states of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia. From 2010 until 2012, Magee served as the Naval Academy’s Deputy Chairman of Officer Accessions and Career Information, responsible for managing the Naval Academy’s service assignment program. Magee holds a Masters of Business Administration degree from the College of William and Mary’s Mason School of Business. He and his wife Sarah have a son Miles and a daughter Stella and reside in Annapolis.

BRYCE McDONALD

DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS Bryce McDonald is in his second year as the Director of Football Operations after spending three years as the Executive Administrator and Military Liaison Officer for the football team. McDonald also assists Coach Niumatalolo and the military officer representatives with professionally developing and molding Navy football players to assume future positions of leadership in the Navy and Marine Corps. A 2003 graduate of the Naval Academy, McDonald was a three-year letter winner at fullback for the Midshipmen. His senior year he was coached by current offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper and later worked directly for Coach Niumatalolo as a graduate assistant. Upon graduation McDonald received his Commission from the United States Marine Corps. McDonald, his wife, Jana, are the parents of daughters, Kayleigh and Kendall, and son, Thomas.

LT. COL. ANDREW THOMPSON, USMC EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR

Lt. Col Andrew Thompson, USMC, is in his second season as an Executive Administrator with a focus on the team’s academics. Thompson also assists Coach Niumatalolo and the military officer representatives with professionally developing and molding Navy Football Players to assume future positions of leadership in the Navy and Marine Corps. Thompson is a 1996 graduate of the Naval Academy where he was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter on the football team as a defensive back and was the team captain in 1995. He was the recipient of the Rip Miller award as a senior, which is presented to the season’s most valuable player as voted on by his teammates. After graduating from the The Basic School in March of 1997, he attended Aircraft Maintenance Officer’s Course at NAS Pensacola, Florida. He was then assigned to Marine Aircraft Group 13 in June of 1997. Assignments at MAG-13 included Maintenance Material Control Officer (MMCO) for Marine Attack Squadrons 211 and 214. He performed duties as an Aviation Maintenance Officer on six month deployments with both commands. While in Yuma, Arizona, he was also assigned to Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (MALS-13) as the training officer. He also served as the Quality Assurance Officer/Assistant fixed-wing MMCO during WTI course 2-98 assigned to MAWTS-1. Thompson was promoted to 1st Lieutenant in May of 1998, and to Captain in June of 2000. In March of 2001, Thompson transferred to MAG-41 in Fort Worth, Texas. Assigned to MALS-41, his duties included Quality Assurance Officer, Power Plants Officer, Assistant Aircraft Maintenance Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer. He also earned an additional Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) of 8551 as a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program Black Belt Instructor. After being accepted to the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS), Thompson detached from MAG-41 and arrived in Monterey, Calif. in June of 2004. In December 2005, Thompson graduated with a Master’s of Business Administration degree in Defense Systems Analysis. In Jan. 2006, he reported to Marine Corps Systems Command in Quantico, Va. and was assigned as an analyst for the Assistant Commander for Programs. In May of 2006, Thompson volunteered to deploy as a Marine Corps Systems Command Liaison Officer (LNO) to Marine Forces Central Command. He was promoted to his current rank while deployed in July of 2006. He served as the Executive Officer and the Officer in Charge of MALS-16 in San Diego, Calif. from July of 2009 to June of 2011. In 2011, MALS-16 was selected by the Commandant of the Marine Corps as the MALS of the Year. Personal decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal with one gold star, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with 2 gold stars and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. He and his wife Alison have three children, Evan, Savannah and Spencer.

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Game 2 • Penn State 34, Navy 7

• Notre Dame rushed for 293 yards and five touchdowns, while Navy turned it over four times as

• Navy committed four turnovers and seven penalties, while Penn State quarterback Matt McGloin

Sept. 1, 2012 | Dublin, Ireland | Aviva Stadium | 48,820

the Fighting Irish scored a 50-10 victory in front of 48,820 fans at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. • Theo Riddick rushed for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries, while George Atkinson III carried the ball nine times for 99 yards and two touchdowns to pace the Irish rushing attack. • The Mids trailed Notre Dame 20-0 late in the second quarter when they drove 75 yards in 13 plays setting up a second-and-one from the Notre Dame 16-yard line. Junior quarterback Trey Miller dropped back to pass and lost control of the football before his arm came forward. Notre Dame’s Stephon Tuitt picked up the loose ball and rumbled 77 yards for a touchdown to give the Irish an insurmountable 27-0 lead. • Navy drove right back down the field against the Notre Dame defense, moving 74 yards in 10 plays, with freshman kicker Nick Sloan nailing a 26-yard field goal at the end of the half to cut Notre Dame’s lead to 27-3. • The Mids pulled to within 27-10 on the first drive of the second half as Miller completed three-consecutive passes for 75 yards, the final one a 25-yard touchdown strike to Shawn Lynch. • With the momentum starting to swing back in Navy’s favor the Mids desperately needed the defense to come up with a stop, but instead the Irish moved 87 yards in 12 plays with Atkinson scoring from the three to make it 33-10 and squashing Navy’s comeback hopes. • Miller completed 14 of his 19 pass attempts for 192 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Lynch had four catches for 87 yards and a touchdown, while Casey Bolena caught three passes for 61 yards. Senior fullback Prentice Christian carried the ball twice for 39 yards to lead the Navy rushing attack. • Parrish Gaines led the Navy defense with a career-high 12 tackles and his first-career interception. Tra’ves Bush added eight tackles and a tackle for a loss, while Chris Ferguson, Jordan Drake and Brye French had seven stops each. Score By Quarters Notre Dame (1-0) Navy (0-1) Scoring Summary 1 9:12 ND 1 3:02 ND 2 11:20 ND 2 2:12 ND 2 0:00 Navy 3 14:03 Navy 3 8:45 ND 3 4:06 ND 4 5:54 ND 4 0:39 ND

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Riddick 11-yd run (Tausch PAT failed) G. Atkinson 56-yd run (Tausch PAT) Eifert 5-yd pass from Golson (Tausch PAT) Tuitt 77-yd fumble recovery (Tausch PAT) Sloan 26-yd field goal Lynch 25-yd pass from Miller (Sloan PAT) G. Atkinson 3-yd run (Turk 2pt conv. failed) Riddick 3-yd run (Tausch PAT) Tausch 34-yd field goal Toma 9-yd run (Tausch PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Notre Dame 27 46-293 197 16-23-1 69-490 1-77 (TD) 1-11 1-13 1-0 2-33.0 1-0 4-30 33:37 7-10 0-0

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F 50 10 11-75, 5:48 4-70, 1:59 10-80, 3:32 --10-74, 2:12 3-75, 0:57 12-87, 5:18 7-49, 3:07 7-42, 3:53 8-68, 3:48 Navy 19 40-149 192 14-20-1 60-341 0-0 0-0 7-164 1-5 4-46.2 5-3 2-15 26:23 4-9 0-1

Individual Leaders Rushing: Notre Dame - Riddick 19-107, G. Atkinson 9-99, McDaniel 9-59, Hendrix 6-20, Toma 1-9, D. Neal 1-7, Golson 1-(-8). Navy - Christian 2-39, Greene 3-33, Copeland 6-29, Snelson 2-21, Miller 20-16, Staten 2-9, Howell 1-4, Lynch 1-1, Reynolds 3-(-3). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Notre Dame - Golson 12-18-1, 144, Hendrix 4-5-0, 53. Navy - Miller 14-19-1, 192, Reynolds 0-1-0, 0. Receiving: Notre Dame - Eifert 4-22, Daniels 2-49, Riddick 2-25, TJ Jones 2-24, Niklas 1-29, Koyack 1-23, McDaniel 1-20, Ferguson 1-9, D. Smith 1-1, D. Neal 1-(-5). Navy - Lynch 4-87, Bolena 3-61, Copeland 3-11, Greene 1-11, Howell 1-9, Snelson 1-9, Gazaille 1-4. Interceptions: Notre Dame - Te’o 1-0. Navy - Gaines 1-5. Sacks (#Yds): Notre Dame - Tuitt 1.0-5, Schwenke 1.0-9, Shembo 1.0-4. Navy - Wetzel 1.0-8, Quessenberry 0.5-0, Ring 0.5-1. Tackles (UA-A): Notre Dame - Jackson 7, Fox 7, Te’o 6, Russell 5, Motta 4, Grace 4, Ish. Williams 4. Navy - Gaines 12, Bush 8, Ferguson 7, Drake 7, French 7.

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threw four touchdown passes, three to Allen Robinson, to lead the Nittany Lions to a 34-7 victory in front of 98,792 fans at Beaver Stadium. • The Mids fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter as McGloin hit Jesse James with a two-yard touchdown pass and Robinson with a 45-yard scoring strike. • The Lions made it 20-0 midway through the second quarter when McGloin hit Robinson again, this time from two yards out. • Navy had success moving the ball against the Penn State defense, but critical errors at inopportune times short circuited one drive after another. • With Navy down 14-0 in the first, the Mids drove from their own 25 down to the Penn State five, but on third down Navy was whistled for a false start and then junior quarterback Trey Miller threw a pass up for grabs that was intercepted by linebacker Gerald Hodges. • The Mids picked up a first down on the next drive, but that drive was thwarted by a Miller fumble and the final drive of the half ended at the Navy 38 when the clock expired. • Navy was still in the game in the third quarter down just 20-0 and again wasted golden opportunities. On the first drive, Navy drove to the Penn State 30, but Miller lost five yards on first down when he was hit in the backfield before he had a chance to make a play and on fourth down, Miller was sacked and fumbled. • On the Mids’ next possession, they moved down to the Penn State 29, but on third-and-16 Miller scrambled away from three Penn State defenders and made a perfect throw to junior wide receiver Casey Bolena at the one-yard line, but Bolena dropped the ball when trying to make the diving catch. On fourth down, Miller was sacked for a loss of 21 yards and four play later McGloin hit Robinson with a 25-yard TD strike to make it 27-0. • Navy’s only touchdown came early in the fourth quarter when senior slot back Gee Gee Greene scored off a 12-yard run.

Score By Quarters Navy (0-2) Penn State (1-2) Scoring Summary 1 11:25 PSU 1 6:40 PSU 2 8:59 PSU 3 2:23 PSU 4 14:13 PSU 4 10:03 Navy

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James 2-yd pass from McGloin (Ficken PAT) Robinson 45-yd pass from McGloin (Ficken PAT) Robinson 2-yd pass from McGloin (Ficken PAT failed) Robinson 25-yd pass from McGloin (Ficken PAT) Hull 74-yd fumble recovery (Ficken PAT) Greene 12-yd run (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 22 60-245 126 13-23-1 83-371 1-74 (TD) 2-4 2-45 0-0 1-44.0 3-3 7-41 36:23 4-15 5-8

F 7 34 7-72, 3:31 4-57, 2:12 14-90, 6:52 4-44, 1:44 --10-75, 4:10

Penn State 16 28-110 231 13-21-0 49-341 0-0 0-0 2-38 1-0 3-35.3 1-0 5-46 23:33 3-8 1-2

Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Greene 8-70, Howell 4-37, Reynolds 8-34, Snelson 3-29, Miller 18-21, Staten 2-19, Christian 7-17, Copeland 7-15, Polamalu 1-3, Hendrick 2-0. Penn State - Zordich 11-50, Dukes 11-47, McGloin 6-13. Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Miller 6-13-1, 17, Reynolds 4-5-0, 44, Hendrick 2-3-0, 32, Bolena 1-2-0, 33. Penn State - McGloin 13-21-0, 231. Receiving: Navy - Bolena 5-30, Lynch 2-39, Turner 2-30, Snelson 1-21, Staten 1-7, Whiteside 1-4, Copeland 1-(-5). Penn State - Robinson 5-136, Zordich 2-25, Williams 1-24, Carter 1-13, Moseby-Felder 1-12, Gilliam 1-12, Jones 1-7, James 1-2. Interceptions: Navy - None. Penn State - Hodges 1-0. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - Wetzel 1.0-5. Penn State - Zettel 2.0-15, Barnes 1.0-0, Mauti 1.0-21. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Wetzel 7, French 6, Warrick 6, Adams 5 , Ferguson 5. Penn State - Mauti 12, Obeng-Agyapon 9, Carson 7, Fagnano 6 , Morris 6, Zettel 6.

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Game 3 • Navy 41, VMI 3

Game 4 • San Jose State 12, Navy 0

• Junior quarterback Trey Miller rushed for a career-high 116 yards and a career-high three touch-

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downs on 17 carries, while sophomore fullback Noah Copeland rushed for a career-high 126 yards on 20 carries to help lead Navy to a 41-3 victory over VMI in front of 35,671 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in the home opener. The crowd was a Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium record for a home opener. • The Mids were sloppy early on as Miller lost two fumbles. The score was tied at three late in the first half when Miller broke through with a seven-yard touchdown run and then, after the defense forced a punt, rookie kicker Nick Sloan drilled a 35-yard field goal to put the Mids up 13-3 at the half. • Navy went up 20-3 early in the third quarter on a one-yard run by Miller and then put the game away in the fourth on a 40-yard touchdown run by Miller, a seven-yard interception return for a touchdown by senior linebacker Matt Warrick and a 21-yard touchdown run by sophomore fullback Maika Polamalu. • The defense was stout all day, allowing just 90 yards rushing and 222 yards of total offense. It marked the first time since the 2009 Army-Navy game (Navy won 17-3) the defense has not allowed a touchdown. • Senior linbacker Brye French led the defense with eight tackles, while senior safety Tra’ves Bush recorded seven stops and a pass break-up. Keegan Wetzel was in on five tackles, including his third sack in as many games, while Wes Henderson had five tackles, including a half a sack. Freshman corner Quincy Adams picked off his first career pass, a one-handed snag that was one of the best interceptions by a Navy player in the last 20 years. • The Mids racked up 510 yards of total offense, including 403 yards on the ground.

Score By Quarters VMI (1-3) Navy (1-2) Scoring Summary 1 8:29 VMI 1 2:37 Navy 2 3:12 Navy 2 0:10 Navy 3 2:13 Navy 4 13:40 Navy 4 6:50 Navy 4 3:08 Navy

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J. Sexton 42-yd field goal Sloan 19-yd field goal Miller 7-yd run (Sloan PAT) Sloan 35-yd field goal Miller 1-yd run (Sloan PAT) Miller 40-yd run (Sloan PAT) Warrick 7-yd interception return (Sloan PAT) Polamalu 21-yd run (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

VMI 12 32-90 132 16-31-2 63-222 0-0 0-0 4-55 0-0 7-36.9 2-0 7-67 31:33 5-15 0-1

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Individual Leaders Rushing: VMI - Turner 16-67, Watts 4-24, Ziglar 4-9, Augustine 3-7, Shirley 2-4, Kordenbrock 3-(-21). Navy Copeland 20-126, Miller 17-116, Greene 8-79, Thomas 2-26, Staten 1-21, Polamalu 1-21, Snelson 1-8, Christian 1-6. Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): VMI - Kordenbrock 9-16-2, 78, Augustine 7-15-0, 54. Navy - Miller 7-14-0, 107. Receiving: VMI - Turner 6-38, Ross 3-39, Lewis 3-33, Rogers 3-10, Temoney 1-12. Navy - Turner 3-35, Greene 2-46, Lynch 1-15, Copeland 1-11. Interceptions: VMI - None. Navy - Adams 1-0, Warrick 1-7 (TD). Sacks (#Yds): VMI - Jones 1.0-7. Navy - Wetzel 1.0-7, Drake 1.0-12, Henderson 0.5-4, Palelei 0.5-4. Tackles (UA-A): VMI - Staib 11, Smith 8, Garvin 7, Reber 7, Jones 5. Navy - French 8, Bush 7, Wetzel 5, Henderson 5, Warrick 4, Sturdivant 4, Drake 4, Ferguson 4.

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to 144 yards of total offense to lead the Spartans to a 12-0 victory over the Midshipmen in front of 32,375 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. • It marked the first time Navy had been shut out since Oct. 14, 2006, when Rutgers won at Navy, 34-0. The 144 yards of total offense was the lowest output by a Navy team since Nov. 16, 2002, when the Mids gained just 82 yards of total offense against Connecticut. • Navy won the opening toss and moved right down the field going from its own 25-yard line down to the San Jose 12, but on third-and-five, junior quarterback Trey Miller was stripped of the ball and it was recovered by San Jose State on the nine. It was Miller’s seventh lost fumble in four games and it was the third straight game where he lost a fumble in the red zone in the first quarter. • The Navy defense was tough all day, holding the Spartans to 388 yards, including just 108 yards on the ground on 42 carries. • Lopez kicked a 29-yard field goal in the second quarter, a 19-yard field goal in the third quarter and 32 and 43-yard field goals in the fourth quarter to provide the margin of victory. • Sophomore corner Parrish Gaines led the Mids with 12 tackles, while senior linebacker Brye French added nine tackles and a tackle for a loss. Junior safety Wave Ryder recorded nine stops, while freshman corner Quincy Adams had seven tackles and a tackle for a loss. Senior linebacker Matt Warrick had seven tackles, assisted on a tackle for a loss and picked off his second pass in as many games. • Miller was Navy’s leading rusher with 28 yards on 14 carries. Sophomore fullback Noah Copeland carried the ball eight times for 20 yards. Miller completed four out of his nine pass attempts for 41 yards with one interception. Senior wide receiver Brandon Turner had three catches for 35 yards.

Score By Quarters San Jose State (4-1) Navy (1-3) Scoring Summary 2 10:48 SJSU 3 7:52 SJSU 4 12:55 SJSU 4 7:46 SJSU

1 0 0 Lopez 29-yd field goal Lopez 19-yd field goal Lopez 32-yd field goal Lopez 43-yd field goal

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

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F 12 0 11-68, 4:52 14-73, 7:08 10-58, 3:50 6-19, 3:01

SJSU Navy 24 11 42-108 38-70 280 74 30-36-1 7-13-1 78-388 51-144 0-0 0-0 1-8 1-17 0-0 3-62 1-0 1-5 2-40.0 5-49.2 0-0 1-1 4-40 0-0 36:19 23:41 9-16 3-13 0-1 1-3

Individual Leaders Rushing: San Jose State - Eskridge 19-59, Ervin 11-56, Jurich 2-9, Team 3-(-3), Fales 7-(-13). Navy - Miller 14-28, Copeland 8-20, Howell 1-19, Greene 6-13, Snelson 4-9, Thomas 1-(-2), Lynch 1-(-4), Reynolds 3-(-13). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): San Jose State - Fales 29-34-1, 276, Nunn 0-1-0, 0, Jurich 1-1-0, 4. Navy Miller 4-9-1, 41, Reynolds 3-4-0, 33. Receiving: San Jose State - Otten 8-94, Nunn 8-62, Grigsby 6-77, Eskridge 4-37, Ervin 3-6, Jones 1-4. Navy - Turner 3-35, Copeland 2-27, Snelson 1-9, Lynch 1-3. Interceptions: San Jose State - Ogburn 1-0. Navy - Warrick 1-5. Sacks (#Yds): San Jose State - 1.5-7 Johnson, 1.5-6, Tuitupou, Larceval 1.0-10, Popovich 1.0-9. Navy Drake 1.0-13, Henderson 1.0-7, Tate 1.0-9. Tackles (UA-A): San Jose State - Fasavalu 9, Buhagiar 8, Johnson 8, Ogburn 7, Muaava 6. Navy - Gaines 12, French 9, Ryder 9, Adams 7, Warrick 7.

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Game 5 • Navy 28, Air Force 21 (OT)

Game 6 • Navy 31, Central Michigan 13

• Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds came off the bench for an injured Trey Miller and led

• Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds threw for 134 yards and three touchdowns and ran for

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the Mids to 15 consecutive points as Navy rallied for a 28-21 overtime victory over Air Force in front of 38,927 fans at Falcon Stadium. • The Mids trailed 21-13 with 9:03 remaining when Reynolds came on for Miller, who had reinjured his left ankle on the previous series. • Reynolds hit senior wide receiver Brandon Turner for seven yards on first down and 10 from his own 25 and then threw a swing pass to senior slot back Gee Gee Greene for 35 yards to move the ball down to the 33. • After sophomore fullback Noah Copeland picked up three yards on first down, Reynolds hit junior wide receiver Casey Bolena for 13 yards and a first down at the Air Force 17. • Copeland ran for two yards on first down and then Reynolds ran it in from 15 yards out on second down to pull the Mids to within two points. • The Mids went for two and Reynolds pitched to Copeland, who broke one tackle before diving into the end zone to tie the game. • Navy got the ball first in overtime where it moved the necessary 25 yards in seven plays, scoring the go-ahead touchdown when sophomore guard Jake Zuzek fell on a fumbled snap between Reynolds and sophomore center Tanner Fleming in the end zone for a touchdown. • The Navy defense, which had forced three turnovers in the first half, stood strong again in overtime as sophomore outside linebacker Josh Tate dropped Cody Getz for a gain of two on first down, senior safety Tra’ves Bush and senior linebacker Brye French stopped quarterback Connor Dietz for a gain of three on second down and then senior linebacker Matt Warrick tripped up Dietz for a loss of one on third down. On fourth-and-six from the 21, senior defensive end Wes Henderson knocked down the Dietz pass as the Navy bench stormed the field. • Freshman kicker Nick Sloan was perfect on the day, making all three extra-points and going two-for-two on field goals (39 and 41 yards.) His career-long 41-yard field goal into the wind with 9:03 in the game cut the Air Force lead to 14-13.

59 more yards to lead Navy to a 31-13 victory over Central Michigan. • Reynolds, who was the first freshman to start at quarterback at Navy since Jim Kubiak in 1991, is the first Navy quarterback to throw three touchdowns since Chris McCoy against Colgate in 1991. • Navy won the coin toss and elected to receive with Reynolds promptly driving the Mids 74 yards on eight plays. On the first play of the game he hit senior slot back Bo Snelson for 26 yards and on the final play of the drive he hit senior wide receiver Brandon Turner with a 23-yard touchdown strike to put the Mids up 7-0. • After a Central Michigan field goal, Reynolds led Navy on a 66-yard drive, this time hitting senior slot back Gee Gee Greene with a 19-yard touchdown pass to make the score 14-3. • Central Michigan cut Navy’s lead to 17-13 thanks to a touchdown right before the end of the half, followed by a field goal on the first drive of the third quarter. Navy, however, answered with an 11-play, 61-yard drive that ate up 5:29 on the clock as senior fullback Prentice Christian scored his first career touchdown from two yards out to push the Mids’ lead to 24-13. • After the Navy defense held the CMU offense to a three-and-out, Reynolds hit Greene with a 41-yard touchdown pass on the first play to make the score 31-13. • Sophomore fullback Noah Copeland led the Mids in rushing with 70 yards on 15 carries, while Christian tacked on 64 yards on 13 carries. • The Navy defense was sensational all night, playing perhaps its best game of the year against the high-powered Chippewa attack. • Navy held Central Michigan to 221 yards of total offense, including just 70 on the ground. CMU managed just 12 first downs against the Mids. • Sophomore corner Parrish Gaines led Navy with seven tackles and a tackle for a loss, while senior safety Tra’ves Bush recorded six tackles. Senior outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel was in on five tackles, two tackles for a loss, a sack and a pass break-up, while senior defensive end Wes Henderson recorded four tackles, two tackles for a loss, a sack and a pass break-up.

Score By Quarters Navy (2-3) Air Force (2-3)

Score By Quarters Navy (3-3) Central Michigan (2-4)

Scoring Summary 1 13:31 AF 2 14:55 Navy 2 7:55 Navy 3 0:37 AF 4 9:38 Navy 4 9:03 AF 4 6:35 Navy OT --- Navy

1 0 7

2 10 0

3 0 7

4 11 7

Coleman 35-yd pass from Dietz (Herrington PAT) Sloan 39-yd field goal Copeland 5-yd run (Sloan PAT) Getz 21-yd run (Herrington PAT) Sloan 41-yd field goal Coleman 54-yd pass from Strickland (Herrington PAT) Reynolds 15-yd run (Copeland rush) Zuzek 0-yd fumble recovery (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 19 54-285 74 6-6-0 60-359 1-15 0-0 2-35 0-0 6-41.7 1-0 5-40 31:35 2-10 0-0

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Air Force 26 64-363 144 9-13-0 77-507 0-0 1-2 4-113 0-0 1-36.0 4-3 1-10 28:25 8-14 1-3

Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Miller 18-110, Copeland 21-84, Greene 9-58, Reynolds 3-22, Thomas 1-10, Christian 2-1, Zuzek 0-0. Air Force - Getz 29-204, Dietz 10-52, Lee 10-37, MacArthur 4-32, Hart 3-22, Cobb 6-16, Strickland 2-0. Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 3-3-0, 55, Miller 3-3-0, 19. Air Force - Dietz 8-12-0, 9-0, Strickland 1-1-0, 54. Receiving: Navy - Bolena 2-16, Greene 1-35, Aiken 1-11, Turner 1-7, Copeland 1-5. Air Force - Coleman 4-106, MacArthur 4-30, Jordan 1-8. Interceptions: Navy - None. Air Force - None. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - None. Air Force - None. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Bush 12, Warrick 11, Peterson 10, Ferguson 8, Dowling-Fitzpatrick 7, Tate 7. Air Force - Niklas 13, Spears 12, Means 10, Chambers 9, Lindsay 7.

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1 14 3

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Turner 23-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Harman 29-yd field goal Greene 19-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Sloan 37-yd field goal Davis 29-yd pass from Radcliff (Harman PAT) Harman 22-yd field goal Christian 2-yd run (Sloan PAT) Greene 41-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 22 62-238 134 6-11-0 3-372 0-0 2-12 4-105 0-0 3-46.0 1-0 2-15 35:47 7-16 5-5

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C. Michigan 12 22-70 151 13-22-0 44-221 0-0 1-5 4-148 0-0 5-44.2 1-0 3-15 24:13 2-10 0-1

Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Copeland 15-70, Christian 13-64, Reynolds 24-59, Greene 7-39, Snelson 1-3, Polamalu 1-2, Thomas 1-1. C. Michigan - Tipton 11-55, Lavallii 5-33, Garland 1-2, Kater 2-1, Radcliff 3-(-21). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 6-11-0, 134. C. Michigan - Radcliff 11-19-0, 139, Kater 2-3-0, 12 Receiving: Navy - Greene 2-60, Turner 2-42, Snelson 1-26, Lynch 1-6. C. Michigan - Tipton 4-36, Wilson 3-35, Davis 2-48, Phillips 2-12, Lavallii 1-12, Williams 1-8. Interceptions: Navy - None. C. Michigan - None. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - Wetzel 1.0-6, Henderson 1.0-1, Quessenberry 0.5-4, Ring 0.5-3. C. Michigan - Cunningham 1.0-13, Addae 1.0-7. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Gaines 7, Bush 6, Warrick 5, Wetzel 5, Peterson 4, Henderson 4. C. Michigan Benton 14, Cherocci 14, Cunningham 12, Frazier 11, Lopez 10.

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Game 7 • Navy 31, Indiana 30

Game 8 • Navy 56, East Carolina 28

• Navy scored 10 points over the final 5:30 to come from behind and shock Indiana, 31-30, in front

• Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds tallied 132 yards of total offense and five touchdowns,

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of 33,441 fans on Homecoming at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. • It was the first win by Navy over a Big Ten opponent since winning at Illinois in 1979 and the first win over a Big Ten opponent in Annapolis since defeating Purdue in 1926. • Indiana had taken a 30-21 lead with 12:18 remaining in the game on a three-yard touchdown run by Tevin Coleman. • The Mids took the ensuing kickoff and moved 74 yards on 16 plays, but had to settle for an 18yard field goal by freshman kicker Nick Sloan after freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds was stopped on third-and-goal from the one. • The Navy defense stood tall on Indiana’s next possession and forced a three-and-out giving the Mids the ball back with 4:58 remaining. • Reynolds calmly led Navy on a nine-play, 72-yard drive with senior slot back Gee Gee Greene coming up big on the drive with a 21-yard catch and a 22-yard run. • On third-and-goal from the Indiana three, offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper called for the pass play he had been waiting all day to call and Reynolds hit a wide open Matt AIken in the end zone for the touchdown. Sloan came on to make the extra-point and Navy led 31-30 with 2:02 left. • Following an incompletion on first down, Indiana quarterback Cameron Coffman was intercepted by sophomore corner Parrish Gaines on second down setting off a wild celebration. • Reynolds led the Navy offense with 66 yards rushing and a touchdown on 17 carries, while completing eight of his 13 pass attempts for 96 yards and a touchdown. • Greene ran for 88 yards on 15 carries and had two catches for 35 yards, while senior slot back Bo Snelson recorded a carer-high 53 yards rushing on seven carries. • Sophomore outside linebacker Jordan Drake might have had the play of the day for the Mids, intercepting Coffman in the second quarter and returning it 24 yards for a touchdown. The Mids had trailed 17-7 at the time. Drake led the team, along with senior outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel, with eight tackles. Three of Wetzel’s eight tackles were tackles for a loss. Freshman corner Kwazel Bertand was in on seven stops and he had two pass break-ups, while junior safety Wave Ryder had seven tackles as well.

Score By Quarters Indiana (2-5) Navy (4-3) Scoring Summary 1 10:28 IU 1 4:31 IU 2 13:32 Navy 2 7:15 IU 2 3:00 Navy 2 0:00 IU 3 7:37 Navy 3 3:43 IU 4 12:18 IU 4 5:30 Navy 4 2:02 Navy

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Ewald 25-yd field goal Houston 1-yd run (Ewald PAT) Reynolds 2-yd run (Sloan PAT) Roberts 3-yd run (Ewald PAT) Drake 24-yd interception return (Sloan PAT) Ewald 23-yd field goal Staten 17-yd run (Sloan PAT) Ewald 30-yd field goal Coleman 3-yd run (Ewald PAT) Sloan 18-yd field goal Aiken 4-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Indiana 26 40-173 244 25-38-2 78-417 0-0 0-0 4-89 0-0 2-43.5 1-0 5-44 26:42 7-13 2-2

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Individual Leaders Rushing: Indiana - Houston 21-82, Roberts 9-50, Coleman 7-29, Coffman 3-12. Navy - Greene 15-88, Reynolds 17-66, Snelson 7-53, Copeland 12-31, Staten 3-23, Team 3-(-4). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Indiana - Coffman 25-37-2, 244, Team 0-1-0, 0. Navy - Reynolds 8-13-0, 96. Receiving: Indiana - Wynn 7-76, Hughes 7-73, Latimer 3-34, Bolser 2-27, Stoner 2-19, Roberts 2-12, Love III 1-6, Wilson 1-(-3). Navy - Greene 2-35, Aiken 2-20, Turner 2-18, Lynch 1-12, Bolena 1-11. Interceptions: Indiana - None. Navy - Drake 1-24 (TD), Gaines 1-0. Sacks (#Yds): Indiana - None. Navy - None. Tackles (UA-A): Indiana - Heban 13, Dahlstrom 9, Cooper 8, Phillis 8, Hardin 7. Navy - Drake 8, Wetzel 8, Bertrand 7, Ryder 7, Bush 6, Warrick 6, Peterson 6.

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while senior slot back Gee Gee Greene rushed for a career-high 131 yards on 14 carries as Navy rolled to a 56-28 victory over East Carolina in front of an announced crowd of 48,327 at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville. • Reynolds directed Navy to seven touchdowns on the eight drives he was in at quarterback. He carried the ball 10 times for a career-high 81 yards and three touchdowns, while completing three of his five pass attempts for 51 yards and two touchdowns. • Greene averaged 9.4 yards per carry as the Navy slot backs combined for 350 yards rushing and two touchdowns on 40 carries (8.8 yards per carry). • The defense stepped up as well against the potent East Carolina offensive attack. Senior outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel recorded a career-high nine tackles, with two sacks and 2.5 tackles for a loss, while senior safety Tra’ves Bush was also in on nine tackles. • Navy led by just seven points at the half (21-14), but put the game away in the third quarter, outscoring the Pirates 21-0. Reynolds scored on a two-yard touchdown run on the opening drive of the third quarter and on the ensuing kickoff, junior Shawn Lynch forced a fumble that was recovered by sophomore Geoffrey Whiteside. Four plays later, Reynolds hit junior wide receiver Casey Bolena with a 15-yard scoring strike and the rout was on. • Navy piled up 563 yards of total offense, including 512 yards on the ground. The Navy defense held ECU to 338 yards of total offense. Score By Quarters Navy (5-3) East Carolina (5-4) Scoring Summary 1 11:12 Navy 1 4:23 Navy 2 14:54 ECU 2 6:55 ECU 2 2:04 Navy 3 10:10 Navy 3 8:09 Navy 3 2:35 Navy 4 14:53 ECU 4 13:28 Navy 4 12:36 Navy 4 7:23 ECU

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Thomas 17-yd run (Sloan PAT) Copeland 5-yd run (Sloan PAT) Hardy 9-yd pass from Carden (Harvey PAT) Bullock 2-yd run (Harvey PAT) Reynolds 1-yd run (Sloan PAT) Reynolds 2-yd run (Sloan PAT) Bolena 15-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Reynolds 1-yd run (Sloan PAT) Cooper 15-yd run (Harvey PAT) Whiteside 20-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Williams-Jenkins 33-yd run (Sloan PAT) Bullock 5-yd run (Harvey PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 32 69-512 51 3-5-1 74-563 0-0 3-21 9-553 1-0 0-0.0 0-0 3-40 35:27 6-8 2-2

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F 56 28 8-61, 2:45 7-59, 3:44 12-75, 4:29 10-96, 4:06 11-75, 4:51 10-75, 5:00 4-29, 1:51 9-71, 4:11 8-70, 2:42 3-57, 1:25 1-33, 0:07 15-75, 5:13

E. Carolina 20 33-144 194 19-29-1 62-338 0-0 0-0 5-298 1-4 4-52.5 1-1 7-78 24:33 4-9 2-2

Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Greene 14-131, Reynolds 10-81, Snelson 9-67, Whiteside 7-55, Copeland 8-51, Williams-Jenkins 3-42, Staten 4-30, Thomas 2-21, Christian 5-19, Polamalu 3-13, Brown 1-4, Miller 1-2, Team 2-(-4). E. Carolina - Cooper 18-121, Bullock 7-37, Dobson 1-4, Pasut 1-1, Team 1-(-5), Carden 5-(-14). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 3-5-1, 51. E. Carolina - Carden 19-29-1, 194. Receiving: Navy - Whiteside 1-20, Greene 1-16, Bolena 1-15. E. Carolina - Hardy 6-31, Cooper 4-26, Webster 3-44, Dobson 2-23, Jones 1-36, Harris 1-21, Bodenheimer 1-10, Bullock 1-3. Interceptions: Navy - Warrick 1-0. E. Carolina - Thompson 1-4. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - Wetzel 2.0-18, Sturdivant 1.0-11. E. Carolina - None. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Wetzel 9, Bush 9, Ryder 8, French 7, Warrick 6. E. Carolina - Magazu 12, Paulk 8, Tudor 8, Drake 7, Venable 7.

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Game 9 • Navy 24, Florida Atlantic 17

Game 10 • Troy 41, Navy 31

• Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds piled up 306 yards of total offense and three touch-

• Troy jumped out to a 21-0 lead and held on to defeat Navy, 41-31, in front of 24,321 fans at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Troy, Ala. • Quarterback Corey Robinson completed 25 of his 28 pass attempts for 322 yards and one touchdown, while backup QB Deon Anthony completed nine of 12 passes for 93 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Anthony also rushed for 56 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries. • Navy’s offense struggled on its first two drives gaining just 40 yards total on the two possessions that ended in punts. • The Trojans turned both Navy punts into touchdowns as Chandler Worthy caught a 34-yard touchdown pass from Anthony and Shawn Southward scored on a six-yard run to make the score 14-0 • It looked like Navy would answer on its next drive as freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds broke free for a 70-yard run, but Reynolds was pulled down from behind at the Troy two by Aaron Williams and the ball came free and went out of the back of the end zone for a touchback. The Trojans added insult to injury by moving 80 yards in three plays with Robinson capping off the drive with a 62-yard touchdown pass to B.J. Chitty to give the Trojans a 21-0 lead. • The Mids, however, fought back. Reynolds led Navy down the field and scored from five yards out and then, after junior safety Wave Ryder picked off his first career pass, the Mids made it 21-14 when Reynolds again scored from five yards out one play after hitting junior wide receiver Shawn Lynch with a 68-yard pass play. • Anthony scored on a 44-yard quarterabck draw, but Navy answered with a one-yard touchodwn run by Reynolds to make the score 28-21 at the half. • Both teams were forced to punt to start the second half before Troy went up 10, 31-21, on a 25-yard field goal by Will Scott. • Navy came right back and scored in two plays as Gee Gee Greene rumbled 59 yards for a touchdown to cut the lead to three at 31-28. • The Mids got the break they were looking for when on first-and-goal from the Navy two-yard line senior outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel forced a Southward fumble and sophomore defensive end Aaron Davis fell on the ball at the Navy 1. • The Mids moved the ball out to the 47-yard line but on second and 11 from the 47, Reynolds dropped back to pass and was blindsided by Kyle Lucas. The hit jarred the ball loose and the fumble was recoved by Derrek Upshaw. • Troy made Navy pay for the turnover as it moved 47 yards in four plays with Anthony scoring on a four-yard touchdown run to make the score 38-28 with 12:35 remaining. • Navy answered with a 27-yard field goal by Nick Sloan to make the score 38-31 with 7:29 left, but Scott hit a 23-yard field goal with 3:09 to give the Trojans a 41-31 lead.

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downs to lead Navy to a 24-17 victory over Florida Atlantic in front of 29,326 fans at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The win was Navy’s sixth of the year and clinched a berth to play in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. It is Navy’s ninth bowl game in the last 10 years. • The Mids trailed 10-0 with 8:57 left in the second quarter, before Reynolds got Navy going with a 48-yard run down to the FAU 33. • On the next play, Reynolds hit sophomore slot back Ryan Williams-Jenkins with a 22-yard pass down to the 11-yard line and three plays later, on third-and-13, Reynolds hit senior wide receiver Brandon Turner with a 14-yard touchdown pass to cut the FAU lead to 10-7. • Florida Atlantic drove down to the Navy 15 on its next possession, but on third down Jonathan Wallace threw incomplete out of the wildcat formation and then on fourth down Wallace was stopped for no gain by sophomore nose guard Danny Ring on a screen pass from quarterback Graham Wilbert. • The Mids took over at their own 15 with 2:10 left in the half and quickly drove down the field. Reynolds hit junior wide receiver Shawn Lynch, who made a spectacular over the shoulder catch, for 28 yards to move the ball down to the FAU 43. Reynolds then threw a screen pass to sophomore fullback Noah Copeland for 25 yards to get the ball to the FAU five-yard line. Two plays later Reynolds scored from the one to give Navy the 14-10 halftime lead. • Navy took the second half kickoff and methodically moved down the field, but bogged down at the FAU 31-yard line. Facing a fourth-and-eight, Niumatalolo elected to go for it instead of kicking a 48-yard field goal into the wind. The gamble paid off as Reynolds hit senior wide receiver Brandon Turner with a 31-yard touchdown pass to make the score 21-10. • Freshman kicker Nick Sloan made a 20-yard field goal with 2:08 left in the third quarter and it appeared that Navy was in command. However, the Mids allowed Florida Atlantic back in the game thanks to a costly turnover. • Reynolds left the game in the fourth quarter with a hyperextended elbow and on the next play, junior quarterback Trey Miller and senior fullback Prentice Christian fumbled the mesh (the fumble was credited to Christian) and FAU’s Andrae Kirk recovered the ball at the Navy 39. • Seven plays later FAU scored on a three-yard touchdown run by Wallace and the Navy lead was cut to 24-17. • The Mids took the ball and moved to the FAU 30-yard line, but on third-and-one sophomore slot Geoffrey Whiteside lost four yards on an errant pitch by Reynolds and Sloan missed wide left on a 51-yard field goal. • With a chance to tie Florida Atlantic moved the ball down to the Navy 17-yard line, but Wilbert threw three straight incompletions, the last one forced by sophomore defensive end Paul Quessenberry, and the Mids got the ball back with 4:10 remaining at their own 22 and ran out the clock.

Score By Quarters Florida Atlantic (2-7) Navy (6-3) Scoring Summary 2 14:24 FAU 2 8:57 FAU 2 5:32 Navy 2 0:07 Navy 3 11:50 Navy 3 2:08 Navy 4 9:07 FAU

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Wallace 1-yd run (Anderson PAT) Anderson 53-yd field goal Turner 14-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Reynolds 1-yd run (Sloan PAT) Turner 31-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Sloan 20-yd field goal Wallace 3-yd run (Anderson PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Fla. Atlantic 17 32-118 205 25-36-0 68-323 0-0 0-0 4-60 0-0 3-33.7 1-1 5-35 30:22 9-16 1-3

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Individual Leaders Rushing: Fla. Atlantic - Wallace 28-111, Jackson 2-8, Fortner 1-0, Team 1-(-1). Navy - Reynolds 26-159, Copeland 10-38, Snelson 5-31, Greene 4-18, Christian 2-5, Miller 1-1, Team 2-(-2), Whiteside 1-(-4). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Fla. Atlantic - Wilbert 25-35-0, 205, Wallace 0-1-0, 0. Navy - Reynolds 8-15-0, 147. Receiving: Fla. Atlantic - Wallace 7-34, Dukes 5-75, Dorvilus 4-40, McKinney 4-21, Stoshak 1-15, Hankerson 1-8, Jones 1-4, Fortner 1-4, Mitchell 1-4. Navy - Turner 2-45, Lynch 2-32, Copeland 1-25, Williams-Jenkins 1-22, Aiken 1-15, Bolena 1-8. Interceptions: Fla. Atlantic - None. Navy - None. Sacks (#Yds): Fla. Atlantic - Johnson 1.0-8. Navy - None. Tackles (UA-A): Fla. Atlantic - Glanton 12, Kirk 9, Harstad 9, Parms 5, Bryant 4, Hinds 4, Coley 4. Navy Gaines 7, French 7, Wetzel 7, Bush 7, Peterson 6, Bertrand 6.

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Score By Quarters Navy (6-4) Troy (5-5) Scoring Summary 1 11:37 Troy 1 0:29 Troy 2 13:57 Troy 2 10:38 Navy 2 6:15 Navy 2 4:07 Troy 2 0:24 Navy 3 7:09 Troy 3 6:15 Navy 4 12:35 Troy 4 7:29 Navy 4 3:09 Troy

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Worthy 34-yd pass from Anthony (Scott PAT) Southward 6-yd run (Scott PAT) Chitty 62-yd pass from Robinson (Scott PAT) Reynolds 5-yd run (Sloan PAT) Reynolds 5-yd run (Sloan PAT) Anthony 44-yd run (Scott PAT) Reynolds 1-yd run (Sloan PAT) Scott 25-yd field goal Greene 59-yd run (Sloan PAT) Anthony 4-yd run (Scott PAT) Sloan 27-yd field goal Scott 23-yd field goal

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 21 54-328 159 8-15-0 69-487 0-0 0-0 6-389 1-19 3-50.0 2-2 3-28 29:35 5-12 2-3

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Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Greene 16-150, Reynolds 21-130, Copeland 6-18, Snelson 5-17, Swain 3-10, Staten 1-6, Thomas 1-3, Lynch 1-(-6). Troy - Taylor 11-68, Anthony 7-56, Southward 12-52, Albert 3-14, Team 3-(-8). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 8-15-0, 159. Troy - Robinson 25-28-0, 322, Anthony 9-12-1, 93. Receiving: Navy - Greene 3-39, Turner 3-39, Lynch 1-68, Copeland 1-13. Troy - Reeves 8-88, Worthy 6-64, Robinson 4-58, Southward 3-29, Thomas 3-29, Chitty 2-64, Taylor 2-23, Albert 2-21, Williams 2-9, Harbin 1-24, Edenfield 1-6. Interceptions: Navy - Ryder 1-19. Troy - None. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - None. Troy - Stadom 1.0-9, Melton 1.0-5, Lucas 1.0-2. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Bush 13, Warrick 10, French 7, Ryder 6, Bertrand 6. Troy - Bryan 12, Daivs 8, Wilson 8, Pickett 7, Davis 7.

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Game 12 • Navy 17, Army 13

• The Navy defense shut down Texas State’s high powered offense to lead the Mids to a 21-10 victory over Texas State in front of 31,004 fans on Senior Day at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. • Texas State came to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium coming off a 55-point outing against Louisiana Tech, but could never get untracked against the tenacious Navy defense. • The Navy offense piled up 442 yards of total offense, including 407 yards on the ground, but several untimely mistakes kept the Mids from pulling away. • The Mids jumped out to a 7-0 lead in the first quarter on a 15-yard touchdown run by Noah Copeland that capped a six play, 73-yard drive. • Neither team threatened until late in the second quarter when Texas State stopped Navy on a fourth down attempt from the Texas State 42 and drove 52 yards down to the Navy three. • On third down and one from the three, Marcus Curry was stopped short of the first down by Keegan Wetzel and Wes Henderson. On fourth down, Texas State tried to trick Navy with a fake field goal, but freshman corner Kwazel Bertrand was not fooled as he sacked the Texas State quarterback for a loss of 10 yards. • Navy took control of the game on the opening kickoff of the third quarter when Jafus Gaines was drilled by John O’Boyle on the kickoff return causing him to fumble and the ball was recovered by James Britton. • On the next play, Copeland went up the middle for a 16-yard touchdown to give Navy a 14-0 lead. • Navy made it 21-3 early in the fourth quarter when Gee Gee Greene scored from 10 yards to cap a 10-play, 75-yard drive. • To Texas State’s credit, it came right back and scored on the next play when Rutherford hit Isaiah Battle with a 62-yard touchdown pass to make the score 21-10. • Texas State then recovered the ensuing onside kick, but the Navy defense held and forced Texas State to punt and the Mids held on for the 21-10 victory. • Copeland carried the ball 17 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns, while Greene ran 14 times for 71 yards and a TD. Darius Staten had seven carries for a career-high 68 yards. • Matt Warrick led the Navy defense with nine tackles, while Brye French recorded eight and Bertrand had seven tackles, two tackles for a loss and a sack. Keegan Wetzel tacked on two more tackles for a loss to go with his six tackles.

• Freshman quarterback Keenan Reynolds extended Navy’s dominance against Army, scoring the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter in a 17-13 victory in the 113th playing of America’s Game. • Navy captured its 11th consecutive victory over Army and in doing so won the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy which is awarded to the team with the best record in games among the three service academies. Army and Navy each beat Air Force, putting the prestigious trophy up for grabs in the regular-season finale for the first time since 2005. • In front of 69,607 fans and Vice President Joe Biden at Lincoln Financial Field, Navy caught a break when Army missed a late field goal attempt. • Reynolds quickly found Brandon Turner down the sideline for a 49-yard gain. Reynolds then escaped a rush and followed with the eight-yard touchdown run with 4:41 left in the game. • Unlike previous games over the last decade, the Black Knights were in this one until the final drive. Army had driven to the Navy 14 when fullback Larry Dixon fumbled on a sloppy exchange with quarterback Trent Steelman. Junior nose guard Barry Dabney recovered the fumble and the Mids’ sideline went wild as the CIC trophy was coming back to the Naval Academy for a record 13th time after a two-year stint at Air Force. Before Navy started its 11-game winning streak, the longest winning streak in a series that started in 1890 was only five games by either team. • Late in the third quarter, Army’s James Kelly stripped the ball from Reynolds and linebacker Alex Meier recovered to give the Black Knights the ball at Navy’s 37. Eric Osteen kicked a 21-yard field goal 10 plays later for a 13-10 lead. • Osteen, however, was wide left on a 37-yard attempt with 6:57 left in the game. • Navy made them pay on Reynolds’ score. The Midshipmen now lead the series 57-49-7 • After a scoreless first quarter, Army and Navy swapped rushing TDs in the second. Navy fullback Noah Copeland plowed straight up the middle for a 12-yard score. Trent Steelman matched him with an 11-yarder for his program-tying 17th TD run of the season, then saluted the cadets after the score. • Freshman kicker Nick Sloan put Navy up 10-7 with a 31-yard field goal late in the second, but Army answered when Osteen’s 41-yarder as the first half expired hit the upright and bounced in to tie the game at 10. • Reynolds was named the Philadelphia Sportswriters Most Valuable Player, rushing for 43 yards and a touchdown and completing 10 of his 17 passes for 130 yards. Sophomore fullback Noah Copeland rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries, while senior slot back Gee Gee Greene caught three passes for 23 yards. • Junior linebacker Cody Peterson led the Navy defense with a career-high 14 tackles, while senior outside linebacker Keegan Wetzel recorded 11 tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss and one sack. Senior Matt Warrick was also in on 11 stops, while sophomore outside linebacker Josh Tate, senior linebacker John Michael Nurthen and Dabney all recovered fumbles.

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Score By Quarters Texas State (3-7) Navy (7-4) Scoring Summary 1 8:42 Navy 3 14:46 Navy 3 2:35 TXST 4 13:02 Navy 4 12:43 TXST

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Copeland 15-yd run (Sloan PAT) Copeland 16-yd run (Sloan PAT) Johnson 36-yd field goal Greene 10-yd run (Sloan PAT) Battle 62-yd pass from Rutherford (Johnson PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Texas State 17 32-115 290 25-42-0 74-405 0-0 2-4 4-104 0-0 4-42.2 3-1 3-25 29:58 4-16 2-7

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Individual Leaders Rushing: Texas State - Curry 11-67, Rutherford 14-29, Gay 2-21, Franks 3-4, Team 1-(-3), Battle 1-(-3). Navy - Copeland 17-110, Greene 14-71, Staten 7-68, Reynolds 10-50, Swain 7-45, Snelson 5-35, Whiteside 2-28. Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Texas State - Rutherford 25-40-0, 290, Team 0-2-0, 0. Navy - Reynolds 3-8-0, 35. Receiving: Texas State - Smith 6-85, Curry 5-34, Battle 3-69, Harper 3-38, Erickson 3-24, Franks 2-17, Miller 1-11, Hawkins 1-7, Gaines 1-5. Navy - Greene 2-38, Turner 1-(-3). Interceptions: Texas State - None. Navy - None. Sacks (#Yds): Texas State - None. Navy - Bertrand 1.0-10, Henderson 1.0-1. Tackles (UA-A): Texas State - Bartu 16, Ward 10, Targun 9, McColloch 7, Jeter-Gilmon 6, Daniels 6. Navy - Warrick 9, French 8, Bertrand 7, Peterson 7, Ryder 6, Wetzel 6.

Dec. 8, 2012 | Philadelphia, Pa. | Lincoln Financial Field | 69,607

Score By Quarters Navy (8-4) Army (2-10) Scoring Summary 2 9:27 Navy 2 6:20 Army 2 0:25 Navy 2 0:00 Army 3 3:36 Army 4 4:41 Navy

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Copeland 12-yd run (Sloan PAT) Steelman 11-yd run (Osteen PAT) Sloan 31-yd field goal Osteen 41-yd field goal Osteen 21-yd field goal Reynolds 8-yd run (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 18 47-167 130 10-17-0 64-297 0-0 0-0 1-21 0-0 6-36.7 2-1 5-44 31:43 6-14 0-0

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Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Copeland 22-99, Reynolds 15-43, Greene 4-15, Whiteside 2-9, Swain 1-6, Team 3-(-5). Army - Maples 27-156, Steelman 17-96, Dixon 16-61, Brown 7-57. Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 10-17-0, 130. Army - Steelman 4-5-0, 48. Receiving: Navy - Greene 3-23, Aiken 2-12, Whiteside 2-11, Turner 1-49, Lynch 1-19, Snelson 1-16. Army - Lawrence 3-44, Maples 1-4. Interceptions: Navy - None. Army - None. Sacks (#Yds): Navy - Wetzel 1.0-8 Army - Bacon 1.0-5. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Peterson 14, Wetzel 11, Warrick 11, Ryder 8, Gaines 7. Army - Bacon 14, Meier 10, Combs 8, Kelly 7, Jeffries 5, Glover 5.

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• Taylor Kelly threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score to lead Arizona State to a 62-28 victory over Navy in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in front of 34,172 fans at AT&T Park. • Offensive MVP Marion Grice ran for 159 yards and two touchdowns for the Sun Devils (8-5), who used their fast-paced spread offense to score touchdowns on their first nine possessions. • Among the highlights for Navy were Keenan Reynolds’ 3-yard TD pass to Matt Aiken in the first half and a 95-yard kickoff return for a score by Gee Gee Greene in the third quarter. Greene’s kickoff return for a TD was the first in school history in a bowl game. • Arizona State’s Rashad Ross started and ended the first-half scoring with touchdown receptions. His 16-yard catch from Kelly capped a 75-yard game-opening drive and he got behind the Navy defense for a 52-yard score in the final minute of the half to make it 34-7. Ross then caught a 50-yard TD pass on Arizona State’s first drive of the second half to make it 41-7. • Grice scored on a 10-yard run in the first quarter and a 39-yarder in the third. He had 19 touchdowns this season, with 11 coming on the ground. • The Midshipmen had a few opportunities to keep the game close on offense in the first half but Greene was unable to hold onto a pass in the end zone on fourth-and-7 from the 31 in the first quarter and Reynolds lost three yards on a third-and-1 keeper from the eight before Nick Sloan missed a field goal. • Sen. John McCain, a former Navy fighter pilot who represents Arizona in Congress, handled the pregame toss. Instead of using a coin, the game sponsored by Kraft, uses an Oreo with one side being a chocolate cookie and the other vanilla. • Greene carried the ball 12 times for 112 yards to go along with his kickoff return for a touchdown. Freshman fullback Chris Swain rushed for 93 yards and a touchdown on four carries, while sophomore fullback Noah Copeland rushed for 47 yards on 10 carries. • Brandon Turner caught a 23-yard touchdown pass from Trey Miller in the fourth quarter. • Matt Warrick led the Navy defense with nine tackles, while Tra’ves Bush, Keegan Wetzel, Jordan Drake and Parrish Gaines had six tackles apiece.

Score By Quarters Navy (8-5) Arizona State (8-5) Scoring Summary 1 12:43 ASU 1 8:22 ASU 1 0:08 ASU 2 9:24 Navy 2 7:56 ASU 2 0:55 ASU 3 13:24 ASU 3 6:24 ASU 3 6:10 Navy 3 5:17 ASU 3 3:39 ASU 4 10:17 Navy 4 5:16 Navy

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Ross 16-yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte PAT) Grice 10-yd run (Garoutte PAT) Kelly 1-yd run (Garoutte PAT) Aiken 3-yd pass from Reynolds (Sloan PAT) Agwuenu 11-yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte PAT) Ross 52-yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte PAT failed) Ross 50-yd pass from Kelly (Garoutte PAT) Marshall 1-yd run (Garoutte PAT) Greene 95-yd kickoff return (Sloan PAT) Grice 39-yd run (Garoutte PAT) Marshall 33-yd run (Garoutte PAT) Swain 46-yd run (Sloan PAT) Turner 23-yd pass from Miller (Sloan PAT)

Team Stats FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YARDS (NET) Passes Comp-Att-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg.) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions

Navy 18 55-313 37 6-12-1 67-350 0-0 0-0 9-251 (TD) 0-0 4-41.0 0-0 6-43 33:21 5-14 2-3

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F 28 62 8-75, 2:17 8-60, 2:23 9-69, 2:30 11-84, 5:37 4-55, 1:21 2-80, 0:19 4-66, 0:55 9-93, 2:43 --3-64, 0:46 1-33, 0:11 5-77, 1:44 5-46, 1:57

Arizona St. 36 48-381 267 17-20-0 68-648 0-0 2-47 4-94 1-(-6) 0-0.0 1-1 2-25 26:39 5-7 0-1

Individual Leaders Rushing: Navy - Greene 12-112, Swain 4-93, Copeland 10-47, Whiteside 4-23, Reynolds 22-21, Staten 1-8, Aiken 1-6, Christian 1-3. Arizona State - Grice 14-159, Kelly 7-81, Marshall 8-59, Eubank 7-38, Lewis 7-27, Robinson 2-20, Foster 1-1, Team 2-(-4). Passing (Comp-Att-Int, Yds): Navy - Reynolds 5-11-1, 14, Miller 1-1-0, 23. Arizona State - Kelly 17-19-0, 267, Eubank 0-1-0, 0. Receiving: Navy - Turner 2-24, Copeland 2-4, Greene 1-6, Aiken 1-3. Arizona State - Ross 4-139, Coyle 4-37, Agwuenu 2-21, Miles 2-21, Grice 2-19, Foster 2-11, Marshall 1-19. Interceptions: Navy - None. Arizona State - Nelson 1-(-6). Sacks (#Yds): Navy - None Arizona State - Sutton 2.5-23, Bradford 1.0-4, Coleman 0.5-1. Tackles (UA-A): Navy - Warrick 9, Bush 6, Drake 6, Gaines 6, French 5, Wetzel 5, Peterson 5. Arizona State - Coleman 9, Magee 9, Bradford 8, Taylor 8, Darby 8.

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2012 GAME-By-game starters Offense WR LT Notre Dame Bolena Paulson Penn State Bolena Paulson VMI Turner Paulson San Jose St. Turner Paulson Air Force Turner Paulson C. Michigan Turner Paulson Indiana Turner Paulson East Carolina Turner Paulson Florida Atlantic Turner Paulson Troy Turner Paulson Texas State Turner Paulson Army Turner Paulson Arizona State Turner Paulson

LG C RG RT WR SB QB SB FB Cabral Vickers Zuzek Heap Gazaille Howell Miller Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Howell Miller Greene Copeland Cabral Stone Zuzek Vickers Lynch Howell Miller Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Howell Miller Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Miller Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Heap Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland Cabral Fleming Zuzek Vickers Lynch Snelson Reynolds Greene Copeland

Defense LE NG RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB Rover FS RCB Notre Dame Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake French Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Wev Penn State Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake French Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Adams VMI Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake French Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Wev San Jose St. Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake French Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Adams Air Force Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake French Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Adams C. Michigan Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Adams Indiana Henderson Ring Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Bertrand East Carolina Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake Peterson French Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Bertrand Florida Atlantic Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Bertrand Troy Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ferguson Bertrand Texas State Henderson Dabney Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Bertrand Army Henderson Ring Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Bertrand Arizona State Henderson Ring Palelei Drake Peterson Warrick Wetzel Gaines Bush Ryder Bertrand Bold indicates returning starter

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Rushing Attempts 26 Keenan Reynolds vs. Florida Atlantic 29 Yards Rushing 159 Keenan Reynolds vs. Florida Atlantic 204 Rushing Touchdowns 3 Trey Miller vs. VMI 2 3 Keenan Reynolds at East Carolina 3 Keenan Reynolds at Troy Long Rush 70 Keenan Reynolds at Troy 56 Pass Attempts 19 Trey Miller vs. Notre Dame 40 Pass Completions 14 Trey Miller vs. Notre Dame 29 Yards Passing 192 Trey Miller vs. Notre Dame 322 Passing Touchdowns 3 Keenan Reynolds at Central Michigan 4 4 Long Pass 68 Keenan Reynolds at Troy 62 62 Receptions 5 Casey Bolena at Penn State 8 8 8 Yards Receiving 87 Shawn Lynch vs. Notre Dame 139 Long Reception 68 Shawn Lynch at Troy 62 62 Receiving Touchdowns 2 Gee Gee Greene at Central Michigan 3 2 Brandon Turner vs. Florida Atlantic 3 All-Purpose Yards 305 Gee Gee Greene vs. Arizona State 204 All-Purpose Plays 26 Keenan Reynolds vs. Florida Atlantic 35 Total Offense 306 Keenan Reynolds vs. Florida Atlantic 348 Total Offense Plays 41 Keenan Reynolds vs. Florida Atlantic 54 Field Goals 2 Nick Sloan vs. VMI 4 2 Nick Sloan at Air Force Long Field Goal 41 Nick Sloan at Air Force 53 Punts 6 Pablo Beltran at Air Force 7 6 Pablo Beltran vs. Army Punting Average 50.0 Pablo Beltran at Troy 52.5 Long Punt 63 Pablo Beltran vs. Notre Dame 65 Long Punt Return 40 Shawn Lynch vs. VMI 37 Long Kick Return 95 Gee Gee Greene vs. Arizona State (TD) 69 Tackles 14 Cody Peterson vs. Army 16 Sacks 2 Keegan Wetzel at East Carolina 2 Tackles for Loss 3.0 Keegan Wetzel vs. Indiana 3.0 Interceptions 1 Eight Times; 1 Last by Wave Ryder at Troy

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Cody Getz, Air Force Cody Getz, Air Force Seven Times; Last by Marion Grice and Cameron Marshall, Arizona State George Atkinson, Notre Dame Shaun Rutherford, Texas State David Fales, San Jose State Corey Robinson, Troy Matt McGloin, Penn State Taylor Kelly, Arizona State Corey Robinson, Troy Shaun Rutherford, Texas State Ryan Otten, San Jose State Kyle Nunn, San Jose State Chip Reeves, Troy Rashad Ross, Arizona State B.J. Chitty, Troy Isaiah Battle, Texas State Allen Robinson, Penn State Rashad Ross, Arizona State Cody Getz, Air Force Jonathan Wallace, Florida Atlantic Taylor Kelly, Arizona State Shaun Rutherford, Texas State Austin Lopez, San Jose State Mitch Anderson, Florida Atlantic David Eberhardt, VMI Trent Tignor, East Carolina Trent Tignor, East Carolina Jamal Miles, Arizona State Saylor Lavallii, Central Michigan Joplo Bartu, Texas State Anthony Zettel, Penn State Travis Johnson, San Jose State Five Times; Last by Robert Nelson, Arizona State

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2012 NAVY STATISTICS Schedule | Results Date Opponent Sept. 1 ^ vs. Notre Dame Sept. 15 at Penn State Sept. 22 VMI Sept. 29 San Jose State Oct. 6 at Air Force Oct. 12 at Central Michigan Oct. 20 Indiana Oct. 27 at East Carolina Nov. 3 Florida Atlantic Nov. 10 at Troy Nov. 17 Texas State Dec. 8 $ vs. Army Dec. 29 + vs. Arizona State

Result Score L 10-50 L 7-34 W 41-3 L 0-12 W 28-21 OT W 31-13 W 31-30 W 56-28 W 24-17 L 31-41 W 21-10 W 17-13 L 28-62

^ - Game played at Aviva Stadium (Dublin, Ireland) $ - Game played at Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pa.) + - Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl played at AT&T Park (San Francisco, Calif.)

TV CBS ABC/ESPN2 CBS SN CBS SN CBS ESPN2 CBS SN Fox SN CBS SN ESPN3 CBS SN CBS ESPN2

Att. 48,820 98,792 35,671 32,375 38,927 15,074 33,441 48,327 29,326 24,321 31,004 69,607 34,172

TEAM STATISTICS Navy Opponents SCORING 325 334 Points Per Game 25.0 25.7 FIRST DOWNS 280 291 Rushing 209 157 Passing 59 124 Penalty 12 10 RUSHING YARDAGE 3620 2517 Yards gained rushing 3943 2746 Yards lost rushing 323 229 Rushing Attempts 700 522 Average Per Rush 5.2 4.8 Average Per Game 278.5 193.6 TDs Rushing 28 23 PASSING YARDAGE 1362 2798 Comp-Att-Int 99-172-5 246-356-8 Average Per Pass 7.9 7.9 Average Per Catch 13.8 11.4 Average Per Game 104.8 215.2 TDs Passing 11 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 4982 5315 Total Plays 872 878 Average Per Play 5.7 6.1 Average Per Game 383.2 408.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 44-1034 43-952 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-105 12-135 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-60 5--2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.5 22.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.8 11.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.5 -0.4 FUMBLES-LOST 24-14 22-11 PENALTIES-Yards 48-378 53-464 Average Per Game 29.1 35.7 PUNTS-Yards 44-1919 37-1482 Average Per Punt 43.6 40.1 Net punt average 37.8 36.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 63-3827 67-4168 Average Per Kick 60.7 62.2 Net kick average 38.1 38.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 31:11 28:49 3RD-DOWN Conversions 64/156 77/159 3rd-Down Pct 41% 48% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 18/28 9/24 4th-Down Pct 64% 38% SACKS BY-Yards 18-132 24-170 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 42 41 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-15 17-20 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 2-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (38-48) 79% (37-50) 74% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-48) 60% (24-50) 48% PAT-ATTEMPTS (41-41) 100% (37-40) 93% ATTENDANCE 161817 225441 Games/Avg Per Game 5/32363 5/45088 Neutral Site Games 3/50866

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SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Navy 38 99 87 94 7 Opponents 85 101 73 75 0 RUSHING Player GP Greene, Gee Gee 13 Copeland, Noah 13 Reynolds, Keenan 13 Miller, Trey 8 Snelson, Bo 13 Staten, Darius 12 Christian, Prentice 9 Swain, Chris 4 Whiteside, Geoffrey 13 Howell, John 5 Thomas, Marcus 12 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 13 Polamalu, Maika 9 Aiken, Matt 9 Brown, Demond 8 Zuzek, Jake 13 Hendrick, John 1 Lynch, Shawn 13 TEAM 6 Total 13 Opponents 13 Passing Player Reynolds, Keenan Miller, Trey Hendrick, John Bolena, Casey Total Opponents

Att. 120 162 162 88 42 21 34 15 16 6 8 3 6 1 1 0 2 3 10 700 522

Gain Loss Net Avg. TD Long YPG 913 36 877 7.3 3 59 67.5 741 3 738 4.6 5 27 56.8 796 147 649 4.0 10 70 49.9 385 92 293 3.3 3 40 36.6 279 6 273 6.5 0 21 21.0 187 3 184 8.8 1 24 15.3 155 0 155 4.6 1 25 17.2 154 0 154 10.3 1 46 38.5 115 4 111 6.9 0 16 8.5 60 0 60 10.0 0 19 12.0 61 2 59 7.4 1 26 4.9 42 0 42 14.0 1 33 3.2 39 0 39 6.5 1 21 4.3 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.7 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 5 5 0 0.0 0 5 0.0 1 10 -9 -3.0 0 1 -0.7 0 15 -15 -1.5 0 0 -2.5 3943 323 3620 5.2 28 70 278.5 2746 229 2517 4.8 23 56 193.6

GP Effic. Comp-Att-Int 13 150.12 61-108-2 8 117.15 35-59-3 1 156.27 2-3-0 13 188.60 1-2-0 13 139.37 99-172-5 13 145.46 246-356-8

Receiving Player GP Turner, Brandon 12 Greene, Gee Gee 13 Lynch, Shawn 13 Bolena, Casey 13 Copeland, Noah 13 Aiken, Matt 9 Snelson, Bo 13 Whiteside, Geoffrey 13 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 13 Howell, John 5 Staten, Darius 12 Gazaille, Jonathan 12 Total 13 Opponents 13

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Total 325 334

No. Yds. 22 321 18 309 14 281 13 141 12 91 7 61 5 81 4 35 1 22 1 9 1 7 1 4 99 1362 246 2798

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TD Long Avg/G 4 49 26.8 2 41 23.8 1 68 21.6 1 38 10.8 0 25 7.0 2 16 6.8 0 26 6.2 1 20 2.7 0 22 1.7 0 9 1.8 0 7 0.6 0 4 0.3 11 68 104.8 16 62 215.2


I 2013 NAVY FOOTBALL SPRING PROSPECTUS Scoring |----------------- PATs ------------------| TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Sloan, Nick 0 10-15 41-41 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 71 Reynolds, Keenan 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Greene, Gee Gee 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Copeland, Noah 5 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 32 Turner, Brandon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Miller, Trey 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Aiken, Matt 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Christian, Prentice 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Swain, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Polamalu, Maika 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Whiteside, Geoffrey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bolena, Casey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Lynch, Shawn 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Staten, Darius 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Drake, Jordan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Zuzek, Jake 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Warrick, Matt 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Thomas, Marcus 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 42 10-15 41-41 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 325 Opponents 41 17-20 37-40 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 334 Total Offense Player GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Reynolds, Keenan 13 270 649 898 1547 119.0 Greene, Gee Gee 13 120 877 0 877 67.5 Copeland, Noah 13 162 738 0 738 56.8 Miller, Trey 8 147 293 399 692 86.5 Snelson, Bo 13 42 273 0 273 21.0 Staten, Darius 12 21 184 0 184 15.3 Christian, Prentice 9 34 155 0 155 17.2 Swain, Chris 4 15 154 0 154 38.5 Whiteside, Geoffrey 13 16 111 0 111 8.5 Howell, John 5 6 60 0 60 12.0 Thomas, Marcus 12 8 59 0 59 4.9 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 13 3 42 0 42 3.2 Polamalu, Maika 9 6 39 0 39 4.3 Bolena, Casey 13 2 0 33 33 2.5 Hendrick, John 1 5 0 32 32 32.0 Aiken, Matt 9 1 6 0 6 0.7 Brown, Demond 8 1 4 0 4 0.5 Lynch, Shawn 13 3 -9 0 -9 -0.7 TEAM 6 10 -15 0 -15 -2.5 Total 13 872 3620 1362 4982 383.2 Opponents 13 878 2517 2798 5315 408.8 Punt Returns Player No. Yds. Avg. Lynch, Shawn 11 103 9.4 Aiken, Matt 1 2 2.0 Total 12 105 8.8 Opponents 12 135 11.2 Kick Returns Player Thomas, Marcus Williams-Jenkins, Ryan Greene, Gee Gee Whiteside, Geoffrey Snelson, Bo Palelei, Evan Total Opponents

TD Long 0 40 0 0 0 40 0 37

No. Yds. Avg. TD Long 21 483 23.0 0 36 10 223 22.3 0 31 6 187 31.2 1 95 5 104 20.8 0 29 1 20 20.0 0 20 1 17 17.0 0 17 44 1034 23.5 1 95 43 952 22.1 0 69

Fumble Returns Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Bush, Tra’ves 1 15 15.0 0 15 Total 1 15 15.0 0 15 Opponents 3 156 52.0 2 77

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Interceptions Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Warrick, Matt 3 12 4.0 1 7 Gaines, Parrish 2 5 2.5 0 5 Ryder, Wave 1 19 19.0 0 19 Drake, Jordan 1 24 24.0 1 24 Adams, Quincy 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 8 60 7.5 2 24 Opponents 5 -2 -0.4 0 4 All-Purpose Yardage Player GP Rush Greene, Gee Gee 13 877 Copeland, Noah 13 738 Reynolds, Keenan 13 649 Thomas, Marcus 12 59 Lynch, Shawn 13 -9 Snelson, Bo 13 273 Turner, Brandon 12 0 Miller, Trey 8 293 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 13 42 Whiteside, Geoffrey 13 111 Staten, Darius 12 184 Christian, Prentice 9 155 Swain, Chris 4 154 Bolena, Casey 13 0 Aiken, Matt 9 6 Howell, John 5 60 Polamalu, Maika 9 39 Drake, Jordan 13 0 Ryder, Wave 13 0 Palelei, Evan 13 0 Warrick, Matt 13 0 Gaines, Parrish 13 0 Brown, Demond 8 4 Gazaille, Jonathan 12 0 TEAM 6 -15 Total 13 3620 Opponents 13 2517

Rec. 309 91 0 0 281 81 321 0 22 35 7 0 0 141 61 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1362 2798

PR 0 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 135

KOR 187 0 0 483 0 20 0 0 223 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 1034 952

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 19 0 12 5 0 0 0 60 -2

Tot. Avg/G 1373 105.6 829 63.8 649 49.9 542 45.2 375 28.8 374 28.8 321 26.8 293 36.6 287 22.1 250 19.2 191 15.9 155 17.2 154 38.5 141 10.8 69 7.7 69 13.8 39 4.3 24 1.8 19 1.5 17 1.3 12 0.9 5 0.4 4 0.5 4 0.3 -15 -2.5 6181 475.5 6400 492.3

Field Goals Player FGM-A Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk Sloan, Nick 10-15 66.7 2-2 3-3 4-7 1-2 0-1 41 0 TOTAL 10-15 66.7 2-2 3-3 4-7 1-2 0-1 41 0 OPPONENTS 17-20 85.0 1-1 8-9 4-5 3-3 1-2 53 0 Field Goal Sequence Player Navy Notre Dame (26) Penn State --- VMI (19), (35) San Jose State --- Air Force (39), (41) Central Michigan (37) Indiana (18) East Carolina --- Florida Atlantic 45, (20), 51 Troy (27) Texas State 33, 36 Army (31) Arizona State 33 • Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made

Opponents (34) --(42) (29), (19), (32), (43) 27, 51 (29), (22) (25), (23, (30) --(53) (25), (23) (36) (41), (21), 37 ---

Punting Player Beltran, Pablo Total Opponents

No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blk 44 1919 43.6 63 6 15 18 0 44 1919 43.6 63 6 15 18 0 37 1482 40.1 65 1 10 8 0

Kickoffs Player Amerau, Colin Total Opponents

No. Yds. Avg. 63 3827 60.7 63 3827 60.7 67 4168 62.2

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2012 NAVY STATISTICS Defensive Statistics No. Player GP 51 Warrick, Matt 13 9 Bush, Tra’ves 13 50 French, Brye 13 48 Wetzel, Keegan 13 2 Gaines, Parrish 13 53 Peterson, Cody 13 8 Ryder, Wave 13 13 Drake, Jordan 13 99 Henderson, Wes 13 17 Bertrand, Kwazel 12 23 Ferguson, Chris 9 58 Palelei, Evan 13 5 Adams, Quincy 10 41 Tate, Josh 13 69 Dabney, Barry 13 97 Ring, Danny 13 45 Quessenberry, Paul 13 59 Dowling-Fitzpatrick, Josh 10 44 Uzoma, Obi 13 72 Bridges, Travis 13 26 Thomas, Marcus 12 83 O’Boyle, John 13 3 Britton, James 13 24 Williams-Jenkins, Ryan 13 77 Sarra, Bernard 8 89 Gazaille, Jonathan 12 90 Anthony, Will 13 49 Sturdivant, Collin 7 25 Wev, Jonathan 2 29 Whiteside, Geoffrey 13 91 Davis, Aaron 11 46 Markovsky, Mike 7 11 Beltran, Pablo 13 42 Jamison, George 5 40 Nurthen, John 13 68 Paulson, Ryan 12 22 Krah, Myer 5 18 Amerau, Colin 13 4 Snelson, Bo 13 54 Akpunku, A.K. 9 7 White, Shelley 3 65 Cabral, Josh 13 93 Cardona, Joe 13 33 Howell, John 5 81 Dudeck, Brendan 5 16 Fehr, Jerad 7 31 Mauro, Vinnie 7 87 Lynch, Shawn 13 19 Reynolds, Keenan 13 TM TEAM 6 Total 13 Opponents 13

Solo 46 49 39 45 42 28 28 25 20 25 21 18 18 15 7 9 6 5 4 4 7 5 2 4 3 2 3 4 1 3 . 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 504 546

Ast. Total TFL-Yds. Sacks Int.-Yds. PBU 47 93 4.5-11 . 3-12 3 39 88 1.0-1 . . 5 40 79 2.0-3 . . 1 34 79 15.0-68 7.0-52 . 1 27 69 2.0-5 . 2-5 2 39 67 2.0-4 . . . 25 53 . . 1-19 . 24 49 4.5-28 2.0-25 1-24 1 22 42 5.0-14 3.5-13 . 3 14 39 2.0-13 1.0-10 . 4 16 37 . . . . 11 29 1.5-9 0.5-4 . 1 10 28 1.0-3 . 1-0 4 8 23 2.5-12 1.0-9 . . 14 21 . . . . 8 17 2.0-6 1.0-4 . . 11 17 1.5-4 1.0-4 . . 9 14 2.5-3 . . . 9 13 1.5-1 . . . 9 13 . . . . 2 9 . . . . 3 8 . . . . 5 7 . . . . 2 6 . . . . 3 6 . . . . 3 5 . . . . 2 5 1.0-3 . . . 1 5 2.0-19 1.0-11 . . 4 5 . . . . 1 4 . . . . 4 4 0.5-1 . . . 3 4 . . . . 2 3 . . . . 2 3 . . . . 1 3 . . . . 1 2 . . . . . 2 . . . . 1 2 . . . . 1 2 . . . . 1 2 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . 463 967 54-208 18-132 8-60 25 460 1006 66.0-288 24-170 5--2 16

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