2015 UConn Football Media Guide -- Second Edition

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A NEW LOOK FOR THE HUSKIES IN 2015

The University of Connecticut football team will have a whole new look this season with redesigned uniforms and helmets. The look is sharp and sleek and still maintains a traditional collegiate feel. UConn’s new helmet features the Husky dog logo on each side and an outline of the state of Connecticut above the face mask. The basic home blue and away white uniforms are also splashed with red accents.


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Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field

The Home Of The Huskies Is Exciting And Better Than Ever The 2015 season marks the 13th year of playing at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field dating back to the 2003 season. It remains one of the newest and most modern college football stadiums in the country. UConn has posted an all-time record of 50-28 at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field, including undefeated seasons in the Huskies’ conference championship years of 2007 and ’11. In 12 seasons of play, UConn football has welcomed over 2.5 million fans to Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field.


On Sept. 16, 2011, Shane Buzzell of Manchester, Conn., became the 2,000,000th fan to attend a game at Rentschler Field.

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he University of Connecticut football team enjoys the finest on-campus football facilities in the country – thanks in large part to the building of The Burton Family Football Complex.

The Burton Family Football Complex serves as the on-campus home of UConn football and complements Rentschler Field in East Hartford. The lead gift for the facility was a $2.5 million contribution by Robert G. Burton. Burton’s tremendously successful business career has included leadership in the printing and publishing industry, and his current role as Chairman and CEO of Cenveo, the third-largest publicly traded printing company in the world, which is headquartered in Stamford, Conn.

The Burton family at the dedication ceremony: Mike Burton and his wife Tiffany, Joe, Rob Burton and his wife Stacy, and Paula and Robert Burton.

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The Burton Family Football Complex

Burton’s son, Michael, was the captain of the 1999 Husky football team. Burton has also donated in excess of $1 million to establish two endowed scholarships for UConn student-athletes. Construction on the facility began in the fall of 2004 and the building opened in the summer of 2006. The Burton Football Family Complex houses coaches’ offices and includes an academic resource center, team meeting rooms, a team locker room, a state-of-the-art sports medicine area, video facilities, a team dining hall, a studentathlete lounge and an equipment room.

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The Burton Family Football Complex is the University’s first project certified as meeting the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for “green” buildings. LEED designation is a process certifying that a building project meets a wide range of environmentally friendly criteria. This new construction marks the first college or university athletic project in the nation to earn the designation. The UConn Division of Athletics received an Environmental Leadership Award from the University of Connecticut for the work performed at The Burton Family Football Complex.

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hanks to alumnus Mark R. Shenkman, the University of Connecticut joined the ranks of major universities nationwide with an indoor training facility that is utilized by the football program, recreational services and other varsity sports. His $2.5 million gift, one of the largest ever to the UConn Division of Athletics, built an intercollegiate, intramural and recreational facility that serves the entire UConn community. Shenkman and his wife, Rosalind, also committed $2 million to the building of the new UConn Basketball Champions Center. Construction on the 85,000 square foot facility began in the fall of 2004 and the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center opened in the summer of 2006.

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Mark Shenkman (second from left) is joined by his wife Rosalind and his parents George and Florence Shenkman at the dedication ceremony of the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center.

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Featuring a 120-yard long state-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface, an 18,000 square foot strength and conditioning area, and state-of-the-art video capabilities, the indoor training center provides UConn’s football team with the most technologically advanced training equipment. The Mark R. Shenkman Training Center is the University’s first project certified as meeting the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for “green” buildings. LEED designation is a process certifying that a building project meets a wide range of environmentally friendly criteria. This new construction marks the first college or university athletic project in the nation to earn the designation. The UConn Division of Athletics received an Environmental Leadership Award from the University of Connecticut for the work performed at the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center.

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A resident of Greenwich, Connecticut, Shenkman graduated from the Wilbraham & Monson Academy in Wilbraham, Mass. He received a bachelor’s degree in political science from UConn in 1965 followed by a master’s degree in business administration from The George Washington University. Shenkman is the founder and president of Shenkman Capital Management, Inc., a registered investment advisor with offices in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut. He currently serves on the University of Connecticut Foundation Board of Directors and is Chairman of the Executive Committee. Shenkman was elected to the UConn School of Business Hall of Fame in 2002 and has endowed a classroom and the e-Commerce Chair for the business school.

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The American Athletic Conference

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n the course of its first two seasons, the American Athletic Conference has taken a place at the forefront of intercollegiate athletics, earning a collection of national team and individual championships and football postseason wins that place The American among the elite Division I conferences. The American consists of 12 prestigious institutions: UCF, Cincinnati, East Carolina, UConn, Houston, Memphis, Navy (football only), USF, SMU, Temple, Temple and Tulsa. Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, a UConn law school graduate and Middletown, Conn., native, the American Athletic Conference has written an impressive list of accomplishments, both in and out of the competitive arena. The league has produced three NCAA championship teams – UConn men’s basketball in 2014 and UConn women’s basketball in 2014 and 2015 – and two individuals who have won NCAA titles. Additionally, American Athletic Conference teams have advanced to the College World Series, the semifinal and final rounds of the NIT and the match play round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship. Half of the conference’s baseball-playing members reached the NCAA Championship in 2015, while The American had the best men’s basketball postseason record of any conference in 2014, when conference teams were a combined 13-4. Teams from The American have registered top-10 national rankings in football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s golf. The American is quickly making its mark in professional sports as well, beginning with the selection of the No. 3 pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. More recently, a number of American Athletic Conference athletes have been selected in the first round of the professional entry drafts in football, basketball, baseball and soccer.

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UConn’s Cyle Larin was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2015 Major League Soccer SuperDraft as he was chosen by Orlando City SC. UConn’s Sergio Campbell went at No. 19 to the Columbus Crew as the third pick from the conference in the first round. In the 2015 NFL Draft, UConn’s Byron Jones was one of two American performers selected consecutively in the first round Jones to the Dallas Cowboys at No. 27. It was the second straight year in which The American had at least two first-round selections. UConn’s Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis was selected by the Seattle Storm with the No. 3 pick in the 2015 WNBA Draft, while UConn’s Kiah Stokes went 11th overall to the New York Liberty. In football, two American Athletic Conference football teams were ranked in the top 15 of the final 2013 Associated Press poll. Six of the 12 teams that compete in The American in 2015 played in bowl games to cap the 2014 season. The American Athletic Conference holds media rights partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which give the conference outstanding national exposure on the two industry leaders in sports television. The football portion of the contract calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which will be played Dec. 5, 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conferencecontrolled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament will be televised, including the championship game, which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3, while the conference announced a multi-year agreement with CBS Sports Network for coverage of select baseball games. American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection

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committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Vizio Fiesta Bowl or the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference. Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans. The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference easy access to its member schools. The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video production studio, serving as the home of the American Digital Network, and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

Mike Aresco

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Donna DeMarco Senior Associate Commissioner/ Administration

Scott Draper

Associate Commissioner for Football

Bob Diaco speaks at American Athletic Conference Media Day at Newport, R.I.

Tom Odjakjian Senior Associate Commissioner

Megan Morgan

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he University of Connecticut has made five bowl trips in its brief history as a Football Bowl Championship team. In addition to the prestige of the 2011 Fiesta Bowl, UConn won the Papajohns.com Bowl over South Carolina following the 2009 season. The Huskies also defeated Buffalo in the International Bowl in Toronto at the end of the 2008 season and also played in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl. UConn played in its first bowl game in 2004 as it defeated Toledo in the Motor City Bowl.

Guz Cruz poses next to the championship trophy of the Fiesta Bowl.

Tailback Andre Dixon was named the MVP of the 2010 Papajohns.com Bowl.

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Donald Brown after the win at the 2009 International Bowl.

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Members of the UConn team celebrate and accept the 2010 Papajohns.com Bowl Trophy.

Members of the UConn football team visited with patients at the Children’s Hospital in Birmingham as part of the Papajohns.com Bowl experience. UConn players visit with the Rev. Jesse Jackson following Jackson’s speech at the International Bowl Luncheon.

Jordan Todman is greeted by the local Arizona community as the Huskies arrived for the Fiesta Bowl.

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Sean Marinan, Will Rishell and Justin Wain all earned 4.0 GPAs last year and were honored at a Husky basketball game.

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he Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes, a unit within the Division of Athletics, is the academic support program for The University of Connecticut’s 700 student-athletes. The primary goal of the program is to assist student-athletes in reaching their educational goals while they compete in intercollegiate athletics. UConn head football coach Bob Diaco and his entire staff are fully committed to the holist development of the student-athletes involved in the UConn football program. They meet weekly with Ellen Tripp, Associate Athletic Director of Academic Support, to receive information regarding the student-athletes and their academic progress. CPIA counselors function as liaisons between the athletic and academic communities. Our academic counselors work closely with coaches, faculty and a variety of campus resources in order to help facilitate students’ successful transition into college life by instituting academic support programs, including counseling, pre-advising, tutorial, life skills development, community outreach and career development. The CPIA facilities for football student-athletes are housed in modern facilities in The Burton Family Football Complex and the Herb and Marcia Dunn Academic Support Center. The location

inside The Burton Family Football Complex ensures maximum use of a student-athlete’s time as they perform a number of football related activities and perform academic work under the same roof.

TUTORING PROGRAM At the beginning of each semester, student-athletes request and are assigned tutors based on their individual needs. Tutoring is done on an individual basis or in small groups so that each student-athlete can receive the best help available. Our tutorial staff consists of well-trained graduate and undergraduate students who have demonstrated high levels of proficiency in their respective subject areas.

STUDY HALL All freshmen and transfer students as well as some upperclassmen are required to attend individualized study halls. Study hall is an interactive environment where students meet with their tutors and work on their assignments in their respective courses.

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT UConn football student-athletes can enroll in two courses during their freshmen and junior year dedicated to student development. The Freshmen Year Experience course is designed to provide the information, knowledge and confidence, which will enable the Member of the UConn football team that were named to the CPIA/Director of Athletics Honor Roll for 2014 were honored at a Husky basketball game last winter.

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Counseling Program for Intercollegiate Athletes CPIA/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS HONOR ROLL 3.0 Grade Point Average or Better In A Semester

student-athlete to feel secure in a new environment and promote a successful transition from high school to college. The course helps develop a set of adaptive, coping, critical thinking and problem solving skills. It also acquaints the studentathlete with the resources that are available to balance the myriad of academic and athletic demands and adjust to college life. The primary goal of the Life Skills for Senior Year Experience course is to provide information, techniques and strategies that will help students feel confident while making decisions about their future, post-collegiate lives. The focus of the class is to help students make a successful transition from college to the working world.

Andrew Adams Joseph Bivona Alec Bloom Kyle Bockeloh John-Luke Bogue Julian Campenni Jeremy Claflin Chris DeBerry Foley Fatukasi Javon Hadley Steve Hashemi Jon Hicks Thomas Hopkins Andreas Knappe Nicholas Lesander Dominick Manco Ellis Marder Sean Marinan

Josh Marriner Obi Melifonwu Adam Mueller Dan Oak Andrew Paluch Bryan Paull Angelo Pruitt Bobby Puyol Will Rishell Kyle Schafenacker Bryant Shirreffs Jason Thompson Tony Tully Marquise Vann Brendan Vechery Justin Wain William Weyrauch

LEARNING DISABILITY SERVICES If a student-athlete enrolls at the University of Connecticut and has a diagnosed learning disability, our Learning Coordinator works with that particular student-athlete, the Learning Disability office and Disability Services to provide the student with the best support possible. Our Learning Coordinator will also identify, develop, implement, and evaluate educational learning programs and activities for select student-athletes.

FRESHMAN SUMMER PROGRAM The Freshman Student-Athlete Summer Program began in the summer of 2006. The main goal was to acclimate the students to the University of Connecticut over a seven-week process and allow them to enroll in six credits of coursework which would introduce them to the collegiate academic setting as well as prepare them for their freshman year. The program introduces students to the rigors of university life, helps them develop the discipline and skills required to succeed academically, and provide orientation to the general campus community and facilities. UConn’s Rhema Fuller (center) is joined at the National Football Foundation Awards Dinner in December of 2007 by former Husky head coach and NFF president Bob Casciola, former UConn head coach Randy Edsall and NFF vice chairman and former UConn football coach and athletic director John Toner.

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he University of Connecticut has a long tradition of players moving on to the National Football League and Husky players are in the league at an all-time high. During the 2013 and 2014 seasons, a total of 17 former Huskies appeared on NFL active rosters at one point during the season – an all-time UConn high – topping the mark of 12 in 2012. Another UConn high was established in the 2013 NFL Draft as a record five Huskies were taken. Husky history was made in the 2009 NFL Draft as four Huskies were selected among the first 63 selections. UConn has had at least one player picked in ten of the past 11 NFL Drafts and 25 Huskies have been drafted since 2005. In addition to those draft picks, over 35 UConn players have signed NFL free agent contracts during that time period.

William Beatty has played in 82 games for the New York Giants over the past six seasons with 63 starts. Cornerback Byron Jones was taken in the first round of the NFL Draft in 2015 by the Dallas Cowboys. He is pictured with executive vice president Stephen Jones (left), owner and general manager Jerry Jones (second from right) and head coach Jason Garrett (right).

Jordan Todman has started in all 32 games for Jacksonville over the past two seasons.

The Indianapolis Colts made Donald Brown UConn’s first-ever NFL First Round pick in 2009 and he is now a member of the Chargers.

Dan Orlovsky was selected in the third round of the 2005 NFL Draft and is currently a member of the Detroit Lions.

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Will Beatty Giants

Tyvon Branch Raiders (now with Chiefs)

Donald Brown Chargers

Kendall Reyes has started 35 games for the San Diego Chargers over the past three seasons.

Darius Butler Colts

Marcus Easley Bills

Dwayne Gratz Jaguars

Ryan Griffin Texans

Danny Lansanah Buccaneers

Robert McClain Falcons (now with Patriots)

Dwayne Gratz has started 21 games for Jacksonville over the past two seasons.

2009 NFL Draft Selections

Sio Moore Raiders

Dan Orlovsky Lions

Kendall Reyes Chargers

First and Second Round USC 5 UConn 4 Ohio State 4 Georgia 3 Missouri 3

Sio Moore has made 140 tackles for the Raiders over the past two years. Defensive tackle Shamar Stephen played in all 16 games and started three for the Minnesota Vikings as a rookie in 2014.

2013 NFL Draft Selections Anthony Sherman Chiefs

Shamar Stephen Vikings

Donald Thomas Colts

Jordan Todman Jaguars

Trevardo Williams Redskins

Blidi Wreh-Wilson Titans

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First Six Rounds Florida State 10 LSU 9 Alabama 8 Florida 8 Georgia 8 UConn 5 Notre Dame 5 Oklahoma 5 Oregon 5 S. Carolina 5

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Pro Testing Day / NFL Combine U

niversity of Connecticut football players are assured the maximum exposure to National Football League general managers, coaches and scouts through its annual Pro Testing Day, held prior to the NFL Draft at the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center. The event annually attracts over 40 NFL representatives from nearly every NFL team. The event is also open to the media and was covered by the NFL Network in 2009 and 2015. In addition, UConn football players have been regularly invited to participate in the NFL Combine, held each year in Indianapolis. UConn sent a schoolhigh six players to the NFL Combine in 2011 and 26 over the past seven years – including four in 2013.

Scouts from the NFL and CFL and many media members annually attend the UConn NFL Pro Testing Day.

Byron Jones runs at the UConn Pro Testing Day and was later taken by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft.

Geremy Davis, who was picked by the New York Giants in the 2015 NFL Draft, performs a jumping drill.

Former UConn All-American and current Kansas City Chiefs general manger John Dorsey joins eventual NFL Draft picks Greg Lloyd, Lawrence Wilson and Scott Lutrus at the 2011 UConn Pro Day.

UConn’s Mark R. Shenkman Training Center provides the perfect venue for a Pro Testing Day.

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UConn and All-Star Games UConn’s All-Star Game Participants Billy Irwin 2005 Gridiron Classic Deon Anderson 2006 Magnolia Gridiron Classic

Quarterback Dan Orlovsky was invited to play in the 2005 Senior Bowl and was joined by teammate Alfred Fincher.

Terry Caulley 2006 Magnolia Gridiron Classic

Walt Trojanowski 1946 East-West Shrine Game Buddy Amendola 1956 North-South Shrine Game Brian Herosian 1972 North-South Shrine Game

Nick Williams played in the 2013 Casino Del Sol All-Star Game.

Donald Thomas 2008 East-West Shrine Game 2008 Hula Bowl

Robert Vaughn 2010 Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge

Tyvon Branch 2008 Hula Bowl Danny Lansanah 2008 Texas vs. The Nation Game

Scott Lutrus 2011 East-West Shrine Game

Darius Butler 2009 Senior Bowl

Anthony Sherman 2011 East-West Shrine Game

Cody Brown 2009 Senior Bowl

Tommy Collins 2003 Paradise Bowl

Julius Williams 2009 Texas vs. The Nation Collegiate AllStar Bowl

Alfred Fincher 2005 Senior Bowl

Marcus Easley 2010 Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Challenge

Greg Lloyd 2011 East-West Shrine Game

David DeArmas 1996 East-West Shrine Game 1996 Blue-Gray Game

Sean Mulcahy 2003 Blue-Gray Game

Lindsey Witten 2010 East-West Shrine Game

William Beatty 2009 Senior Bowl

Dan Orlovsky 2005 Senior Bowl

Dahna Deleston 2009 Texas vs. The Nation Collegiate AllStar Bowl

Justin Perkins 2005 Las Vegas AllAmerican Classic

Andre Dixon 2010 East-West Shrine Game

Lawrence Wilson 2011 Senior Bowl Moe Petrus 2012 East-West Shrine Game

Nation All-Star Game Nick Williams 2013 Casino Del Sol All-Star Game Dwayne Gratz 2013 Senior Bowl Blidi Wreh-Wilson 2013 Senior Bowl Jimmy Bennett 2014 Medal of Honor Bowl Jesse Joseph 2014 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Shamar Stephen 2014 Senior Bowl Geremy Davis 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Alex Mateas 2015 College Gridiron Showcase

Kendall Reyes 2012 Senior Bowl Mike Ryan 2012 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Dave Teggart 2012 Players All-Star Classic Sio Moore 2013 East-West Shrine Game 2013 Senior Bowl Ryan Griffin 2013 Raycom All-Star Classic Jory Johnson 2013 Raycom All-Star Classic Mike Smith 2013 Texas Vs. The

Defensive tackle Kendall Reyes, a second round NFL Draft pick, played in the 2012 Senior Bowl. Jory Johnson and Ryan Griffin were selected for the Raycom All-Star Classic following the 2012 season.

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Dwayne Gratz played in the 2013 Senior Bowl and was a third-round NFL Draft pick.

Geremy Davis played in the 2015 NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and was later drafted by the New York Giants.

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att Balis is in his second year as UConn’s Strength and Conditioning Coordinator and brings great experience after serving in the same position at Virginia and Mississippi State. Upon entering a workout at the strength and conditioning facility at the Mark R. Shenkman Training Center, the atmosphere suggests excitement, enthusiasm and togetherness among the Huskies with Balis in charge of player workouts. It’s exactly the type of atmosphere he wants to provide. “With Coach Diaco, everyone is flying around, everyone is moving,” said Balis about the workout environment. “It’s the same thing in the weight room -- we try to treat it like a practice. We only have a short time to get it done, so we have to be organized and efficient.” Balis and Diaco worked together at Virginia in 2007 and ‘08 when Diaco was the linebacker and special teams coach. “We were great friends and we were on the same page with everything. When he asked me to come to UConn, it was a great opportunity back with a great friend,” said Balis. Graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach Tony Dieppa works with Balis and the football team. “We’re getting ready to play football games, so our conditioning, our capacity and our diverse energy systems all have to be as trained up as possible,” said Balis. “We feel in order to be a great

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player for four quarters and beyond, you must have a great conditioning base. Those things must be addressed and then the mental aspect of the attacking and grinding of the workouts will make us mentally tougher.”

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he University of Connecticut Division of Athletics believes that the responsibilities of student-athletes reach beyond classrooms, libraries, fields and courts. Community service is an integral part of the UConn experience as Husky student-athletes contribute countless hours each year to a number of worthy causes. UConn football players perform numerous hours of community service throughout the year by visiting children at local schools, hospitals and other activities. During the spring of 2015, UConn players visited the patients and staff of the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford and the students and teachers at Covenant Preparatory School in Hartford. The UConn Division of Athletics and its community service program “Husky Reach” is committed to a wide variety of activities every year. Through a generous donation by the SBM Foundation, UConn student-athletes participate in a variety of activities aimed at teaching the value of education, sportsmanship, integrity and teamwork. The SBM Charitable Foundation was established in 2000 by Connecticut Bancshares, the parent company of the former Savings Bank of Manchester. The SBM Charitable Foundation, Inc., is committed to bettering the lives of those who live and work predominately in Hartford, Windham and Tolland counties.

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Other community service by UConn student-athletes is coordinated through the Student-Athlete Advisory Council. The Council consists of representatives from each one of UConn’s intercollegiate athletic teams and in addition to community service, it promotes fellowship and camaraderie between student-athletes from different sports. The SAAC had another successful year in 2013-14 as it held various “drives� at UConn athletic events that collect gently-used coats and books, canned goods and other food items that are then distributed to worthy charities. One of these drives annually takes place at a late fall football game, where gently-used coats and other winter wear are collected.

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Sports Medicine T

he Department of Sports Medicine in the University of Connecticut Division of Athletics works as an integrated multidisci­ plinary team whose purpose is to provide the optimal, safe environ­ ment for the football student-athletes to train and participate in their sport. The staff takes great pride in the individual attention paid to each student-athlete. They are devoted to preventing injury, rapidly diagnosing and treating injury and maximizing athletic performance. The disciplines of athletic training, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, orthopedic sports medicine, optometry, nutrition, exercise physiology and psychology work in concert to provide comprehensive care. The team is spearheaded by Assistant Director of Athletics & Head Athletic Trainer, Robert Howard, MA, ATC. In the football program, Howard is assisted by Anthony Salvatore, MS, ATC, and Janelle Francisco, MS, ATC, and graduate assistants Joseph Olivadoti, ATC, and McLain Whitney, ATC. Physician coverage is provided by the Director of Sports Medicine Dr. Deena Casiero in addition to Dr. Giselle Aerni and Dr. Matthew Hall. The Orthopedic Sports Medicine Specialists for the team include: Dr. Michael Joyce of the Orthopedic Sports Specialists in Glastonbury; Dr. Robert Arciero, Dr. Thomas DeBerardino, and Dr. Augustus Mazzocca of the New England Musculoskeletal Institute at UConn Health. The Department of Sports Medicine works closely with the Departments of Kinesiology and Nutritional Sciences on the University of Connecticut campus. This affords the student-athletes with the input of several nationally recognized exercise scientists. This cooperation also keeps the sports medicine staff at the cutting edge of developments in the fields of human performance and sports nutri­tion. Members of the sports medicine staff are actively engaged in research that directly benefits the care of the football student-athletes.

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UConn football student-athletes enjoy state-of-the-art medi­cal facilities at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field and at The Burton Family Football Complex within the Marziali Family Training Room. The Department of Sports Medicine has incorporated the SwimEX technology to develop a 2,300 square-foot hydrotherapy room for reha­ bilitation and conditioning at The Burton Family Football Complex. Both facilities have onsite X-ray equipment. In addition to providing the finest in medi­cal care for the UConn football program, the Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut administers to the daily needs of 650 male and female intercollegiate student-athletes, who are in 24 different varsity programs. The Department of Sports Medicine at the University of Connecticut plays a critical role in assuring that all UConn studentathletes have access to the best medical support and health care pos­ sible. Through patient care and ongoing research and education, the department continues to provide Husky teams a competitive edge from the medical perspective.

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utrition is a key part of the plan for success of the UConn football program and is a priority under head coach Bob Diaco. Since Diaco arrived at UConn, he has completely analyzed the nutrition program for football student-athletes, working hand-in-hand with the university’s sports nutritionist Dr. Nancy Rodriguez. Menus have been designed in order for players to have the proper body composition through a series of blood screenings of the players to determine any potential vitamin or iron deficiencies that may have taken place.

Chef Bob Zannoni and his staff ensure that UConn football players have healthy and delicious meals at The Burton Family Football Complex.

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The comprehensive sports nutrition program is under the direction of Dr. Nancy Rodriguez. The members of the sport nutrition team provide information regarding nutrition and performance to the UConn football team on a year-round basis and develop nutrition education materials. The Burton Family Football Complex features a full-service kitchen and dining hall for student-athletes. Dr. Rodriguez works closely with the dining services staff of the Burton Family Football Complex, led by chef Bob Zannoni, to implement performance-based menu options and to set up the training. Menu recommendations have been developed for the team during road trips and performance nutrition directives are in place for competitive performance and optimal recovery.

UConn Sports Nutritionist Dr. Nancy Rodriguez works with the UConn football team to design a diet that helps ensure maximum performance.

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UConn Football Alumni

A group of UConn football alumni visit before the Huskies’ game vs. UCF last season.

Former Husky standout Ted Walton greets his head coach Larry Navieux at the alumni reunion.

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s University of Connecticut football continues its progress as a NCAA FBS team, the roots of the program have not gone forgotten. In fact, UConn football alumni are more active and involved in the program than ever. UConn head coach Bob Diaco and his entire staff embrace all former Husky players to continue to be a member of the family. Andy Baylock, a former UConn assistant football coach and longtime Husky baseball head coach, is the Director of Alumni and Community Affairs for the football team. All former UConn football alumni who are interested in re-connecting with the program are invited to call Baylock at 860-486-2458. Former UConn head coaches and alumni have served as honorary coaches for the Blue-White Spring Game in the past. In May of 2012, a reunion was held of all former Husky players in the former home of UConn football – Memorial Stadium. The stadium was demolished in the spring of 2013 to make way for the UConn Basketball Champions Center. In an effort to help members of UConn’s football team enhance their prospects for employment following college, the UConn football program sponsors a Career Information Fair multiple times a year. These events feature many UConn football alumni from a

The UConn Football alumni family gathered for one last “team shot” at an event in May 2012.

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Former UConn football player and current Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz was presented with the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Neag School of Education at UConn in 2009. He was joined by Special Adviser to Athletics Dee Rowe and Andy Baylock at the event.

wide range of professions and geographical areas. Working with these former UConn football players allow students to gain exposure to a wide variety of career opportunities that may interest them. Former UConn football players also guide current studentathletes through the networking process by putting them in contact with other professionals who may provide them with shadowing, internships and full-time employment opportunities.

A group of UConn football alumni made a presentation of the current Husky team in the winter of 2014 – Kashif Moore, Brian Usher, Matt Nuzie, Uyi Osunde and Ryan Grffin. Third from left is Dave Szott, who played in the NFL for 14 years after graduating from Penn State and is now the Director of Player Development for the New York Jets.

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ith the limited number of scholarships each NCAA member is allowed and the highly competitive nature of high school recruiting around the country, the UConn coaching staff knows it can take no member of the team for granted. Head coach Bob Diaco highly values walk-ons and the role they can play on the team. While the recruiting process of future Huskies certainly has focus on scholarship student-athletes, Coach Diaco and his staff also work on recruiting preferred walk-ons out of the high school and prep school ranks. Diaco wants part of the culture of his program to be these walk-ons earning their way onto the two-deep and some of them eventually earning scholarships. Prior to the 2014 season, Diaco awarded walk-ons defensive back Chris DeBerry, deep snapper Dominick Manco and punter Justin Wain a scholarship while offensive lineman Brendan Vechery was awarded one before this season. There are many UConn walk-on success stories from over the years. Punter Cole Wagner, who graduated in 2013, joined the team as a walk-on prior to the 2009 season. He became the Husky starter in 2010, earned a scholarship for 2011 and wound up an All-BIG EAST pick for the season. He was UConn’s starting punter again in 2013 and graduated among the tops at his position in the Husky record books. Tight end Spencer Parker was a walk-on, who earned letters in 2013 and ’14. He took a curious route to UConn as the Newington, Conn., native first played volleyball as an all-conference pick at Lasell College in Massachusetts. He then transferred to UConn and resumed his football career and played 20 games over two years and made a touchdown catch against Michigan. Quarterback Johnny McEntee joined the team as a walk-on in 2008 and saw playing time in just two games from 2009-10. In 2011, the walk-on earned the starting QB spot for the Huskies for all 13 games and also played during the 2012 season. Fullback Mark Hinkley played four years at UConn from 2008-11. He only saw action in one game during those three years, but wound up being the Huskies starting fullback in 2012. In 2011, Derek Chard was an invaluable member of the Husky squad serving as the team’s deep snapper. UConn converted all of its extra points attempts and 23 of 29 field goals starting with a Chard Defensive back Chris DeBerry was awarded a scholarship last year as a senior and is now a graduate snap. Originally a walk-

on, Chard earned a scholarship for his final two years at UConn. On a national level, perhaps the finest example of a walk-on making good in 2007 occurred at UConn with Donald Thomas of West Haven, Conn. Thomas barely played football in high school but walked onto the team as a sophomore. Thomas developed into a starter at offensive guard and earned All-BIG EAST honors in 2007. Capping a remarkable story, Punter Justin Wain was awarded a scholarship by Coach Bob Diaco prior to the 2014 season and was the team’s Thomas was drafted by starting punter last year and is slated to be again in 2015. the Miami Dolphins following his senior year and, after playing for the New England Patriots, is now a member of the Indianapolis Colts. Marcus Easley originally joined the Huskies as a walk-on in 2006 and then had a break-out senior season in 2009, where he made 48 receptions for eight touchdowns. He was then picked in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the Buffalo Bills. Chris Pavasaris joined the team in 2003 and emerged as the starting punter for the Huskies and earned a scholarship. In 2006, he produced one of the top punting seasons in school history with a 40.1 yard average. An outstanding student, Pavasaris was a candidate for the Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships and earned CoSIDA Academic All-District recognition. Brian Sparks was a three-year walk-on member of the Huskies and was rewarded with a scholarship before his senior season of 2004. He closed out his career in fine form with a touchdown reception in UConn’s Motor City Bowl win over Toledo. Shaun Feldeisen – a captain for the 2003 Huskies, decided to come to UConn without a scholarship. Feldeisen’s chance to play came during the 2001 season as a wide receiver and the following year earned a scholarship. Feldeisen led the Huskies in receiving in ’03 and was also named a second team Academic All-America pick.

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he UConn football program receives an incredible amount of media attention from television, radio and print media. UConn is right in the middle of three of the largest media markets in the country – New York (which includes Fairfield County, Connecticut) at No. 1, Boston at No. 7 and Hartford at No. 30.

Coach Bob Diaco and Ray Dunaway of WTIC Radio – who hosts the popular “Ray at the Rent” show each morning before home games at Rentschler Field starting at 6 a.m.

The ESPN Drive to the National Championship Bus made an appearance on the Storrs campus in 2010 to interview All-American Jordan Todman.

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ESPN’s “Thursday Night Football” crew was on-hand at Rentschler Field for the 2010 win over Pittsburgh.

UConn football receives outstanding television coverage as part of The American Athletic Conference. The league holds television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national exposure. The football portion of the contract call for 90 percent of conferencecontrolled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. All UConn football games are broadcast on the UConn IMG Radio Network and its flagship station – WTIC-AM radio in Hartford. The strong 50,000-watt station can be heard in many states along the East Coast and Midwest. On game days at Rentschler Field, WTIC broadcasts upwards of 12 hours of programming around UConn football – including a pregame show from the “Dog House” studio, located in the heart of the stadium parking lots. The games can also be heard worldwide on UConnHuskies.com. UConn athletics has always been famous for the number of daily newspapers that follow the team. Whether it’s home or away, practice or gameday, Husky sports always makes the news on a state, regional and national level. The UConn football program is quickly becoming one of the most televised programs in the nation. Over the last nine seasons, 90 of 108 UConn games have been televised with appearances on ABC, the ESPN Family of Networks, CBS Sports Network and NBC.

UConn center Ryan Crozier and quarterback Bryant Shirreffs joined the “NFL Live” crew of Trey Wingo, Herm Edwards and George Whitfield.

Bob Diaco was a guest on “College Football Live” in 2015 and was joined by Brock Huard, Ed Cunningham and Kevin Dunn.

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he University of Connecticut football equipment room, under the Director of Football Equipment Manager Jordan Hunt and his assistant Gage Whitten, is designed to handle the everyday needs of each UConn football student-athlete, along with the team’s coaches and support personnel, and is responsible for the transport of 6,000 pounds of equipment to each game – home and away. It’s an exciting time for UConn football equipment as the team will have a completely new looks this year designed by head coach Bob Diaco and the Husky program. The new look is sporty and sleek while maintaining a traditional, collegiate feel. The new helmet features the Husky Dog logo on each side and an image of the state of Connecticut on the face mask while the pants and jerseys are blue with splashes of red and white throughout. On game days, Hunt and his staff enjoy generous space in Rentschler Field’s modern equipment room, which was specially designed with high counters to allow for extra storage, convenient access to trunks and easier transitions in and out of the facility. On a daily basis, football equipment needs are handled from another new state-of-the art facility – The Burton Family Football Complex, located on the Storrs campus. UConn football enjoys the use of a spacious locker room in that facility with all equipment issues handled in a nearby and spacious equipment facility.

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The UConn equipment room is stocked with products from Nike, Riddell and Schutt. Nike is the official uniform, apparel and footwear supplier of UConn football.

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he UConn Video Services Department services the video and technological needs of the Connecticut football program, with its top of the line equipment and video facilities in The Burton Family Football Complex. The football video needs are directed by Ryan Gould, who is in his first season as Assistant Director of Video Services-Football. The work of the video department provides the UConn football coaches and student-athletes with the best in scouting and teaching through thousands of hours of video that they shoot during the course of the year. All work in the UConn Video Department is currently done with the DV Sport Advanced Digital Video Analysis System. The system is universally recognized as the best in the business and gives the UConn football staff the best preparation for scouting opponents, self-scouting and player development.

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The system also enables each member of the UConn coaching staff to have their own video digital viewing system at their desk. It gives the coaching staff endless possibilities for cut-ups and gives them the ability to tailor videotapes to any specific player on the team. The department also produces the content on the official video streaming service of the Division of Athletics – HuskyVision. The service includes the live streaming of sporting events and press conferences in addition to the production of feature stories. In addition, the department is responsible for the production of scoreboard video shows at Rentschler Field for football and the XL Center and Gampel Pavilion for men’s and women’s basketball and men’s ice hockey.

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“If You Can Make It There, You’ll Make It Anywhere” The University of Connecticut does make it in New York City and has a strong foothold on the entire Metropolitan Region. When the Huskies are in town – the “city that never sleeps” certainly takes notice.

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New York tick. The two schools with the biggest impact in the New York market have been Syracuse and Connecticut.

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The UConn men’s basketball team has long considered Madison Square Garden a home-away-from home. This was proved yet again in 2014 when the Huskies won the NCAA East Region there in en route to a national championship. UConn fans dominated the MSG crowd and filled the city’s hotels and restaurants with Husky pride. The Huskies return to MSG this December to play in the Jimmy V. Classic. UConn football made its debut in New York City when the Huskies played Army at Yankee Stadium on Nov. 8.

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UConn and New York City The Husky men’s ice hockey team will play Notre Dame on October 31 in Brooklyn at the Barclays Center. There are approximately 22,000 UConn graduates who live in New York City and the surrounding metropolitan area and the New York Chapter of the UConn Alumni Association is the group’s fastest growing chapter.

The UConn Football Footprint In New York City In a New York Times on-line story, UConn was the only former Big East school listed among the top five most popular college football teams in both the New York and Boston DMAs.

SNY (SportsNet New York) Recognizes The Popularity Of The UConn Brand SportsNet New York (SNY) is the New York TV home of the New York Mets and UConn is their home college sports team. The network devotes over hundreds of programming hours a year to UConn men’s basketball, women’s basketball and football.

The World Famous Metropolitan Opera in New York City has an exclusive education partnership with UConn, providing internships and other benefits for its Fine Arts students.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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2015 Preview Season Preview ................................................................................. 38-39 2015 Schedule ....................................................................................... 40 Depth Chart .......................................................................................... 41 Alphabetical Roster .......................................................................... 42-43 Numerical Roster ............................................................................. 44-45 Breakdown ............................................................................................. 46 Student-Athlete Profiles ................................................................... 47-73 Newcomers ...................................................................................... 74-78

CoachingStaff Head Coach Bob Diaco.....................................................................80-83 Coaching Staff....................................................................................84-92 Don Patterson................................................................................. 84 Frank Verducci................................................................................ 85 Mike Cummings............................................................................. 86 Anthony Poindexter........................................................................ 87 Wayne Lineburg.............................................................................. 88 Vincent Brown................................................................................ 89 David Corley................................................................................... 90 Kevin Wolthausen........................................................................... 91 Josh Reardon................................................................................... 92 All-Time Assistant Coaches..................................................................... 93 Graduate Assistants/Support Staff......................................................94-96

2014 in Review University of Connecticut A New Look for the Huskies .............................................................. IFC #Work2Win ............................................................................................ 1 Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field .................................... 2-3 The Burton Family Football Complex ................................................ 4-5 Mark R. Shenkman Training Center .................................................. 6-7 American Athletic Conference ............................................................. 8-9 UConn And Bowl Games ............................................................... 10-11 Counseling Program For Intercollegiate Athletes ........................... 12-13 UConn And The NFL .................................................................... 14-15 Pro Testing Day/NFL Combine .......................................................... 16 UConn And All-Star Games ................................................................. 17 Strength and Conditioning ............................................................. 18-19 UConn Football In The Community ............................................ 20-21 Sports Medicine ..................................................................................... 22 Sports Nutrition .................................................................................... 23 UConn Football Alumni ....................................................................... 24 UConn Football And Walk-Ons .......................................................... 25 The Media Spotlight Is On The Huskies ....................................... 26-27 Equipment Services ............................................................................... 28 Video Department ................................................................................. 29 Storrs Center: A New Downtown .................................................. 30-31 UConn And New York Cioty ........................................................ 32-33 Table Of Contents .......................................................................... 34-35 Quick Facts ............................................................................................ 36

2014 Statistics ................................................................................ 98-101 2014 Game Summaries ............................................................... 102-113 Game-By-Game Starters ..................................................................... 114

The University of Connecticut is committed to honoring collegiate athletic competition by demonstrating pride, responsibility and respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, students, coaches and student-athletes promote these core values as proud Huskies and first class competitors

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Records Individual Career Highs................................................................ 150-153 Year-By-Year Leaders.............................................................................154 Single Season Records.................................................................... 155-158 Single Game Records .................................................................. 159-161 100-Yard Performances................................................................. 162-163 The Last Time............................................................................... 164-165 All-Time Defense/ST Touchdowns .................................................... 166 Single-Game Opponent Records......................................................... 167 Single Season Team Records ....................................................... 168-169 Single-Game Team Records ................................................................ 170 FBS Era Records .......................................................................... 171-174

University of Connecticut

History

President Susan Herbst ........................................................................ 176 Athletic Director Warde Manuel ........................................................ 177 Prominent Alumni ...................................................................... 178-179 Close to Storrs ............................................................................. 180-181 Athletic Facilities .......................................................................... 182-183 Husky Athletics ........................................................................... 184-185 UConn Staff ........................................................................................ 186 Husky Traditions ................................................................................. 187 Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field ................................................................... 188-191 Bowl Games ......................................................................................... 192 UConn Radio ...................................................................................... 193 Athletic Communications ................................................................... 194

Year-by-Year Records .......................................................................... 116 All-Time Coaches and Captains...........................................................117 All-Time Results............................................................................ 118-124 All-Time Series......................................................................................125 Letterwinners................................................................................. 126-132 Historical Timeline........................................................................ 133-135 UConn Bowl Records ......................................................................... 136 UConn In Bowl Games................................................................ 136-141 All-Americans.........................................................................................142 Team Awards ........................................................................................143 All-Conference............................................................................... 144-145 UConn And The NFL.................................................................. 146-147 UConn And The CFL..........................................................................148

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF The 2015 University of Connecticut Football Media Guide is a publication of the UConn Division of Athletics: Warde Manuel, Director Written and edited by UConn Athletic Communications:

Mike Enright .. Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Communications Patrick McKenna .............. Assistant Director Athletic Communications Phil Chardis ....................... Assistant Director Athletic Communications Bill Peterson.........................Assistant Director Athletic Communications Jeff Piascik...........................................Athletic Communications Assistant Candace Johnson................................Athletic Communications Assistant Jennifer Greene...................................Athletic Communications Assistant

Layout and Design by: Maggie Oren, MB Design Photography by: Stephen Slade, Bob Stowell, University Communications, John Korduner, Dan Burns, Jim Percival, University of Connecticut Thomas J. Dodd Research Center Archive and Special Collections, The Hartford Courant, Associated Press, Athlon Sports, The National Football League and its member franchises, Pratt & Whitney Corporation, Aerial Photography, Chad Turner, Basketball Hall of Fame, Bob Falcetti, ESPN, Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau, New York City Convention and Visitors Bureau, WireImage, Michael C. Hebert/New Orleans Saints, the Buffalo Bills, C.W. Pack, Rick. A Kolodziej, James D. Smith and Urban Design Associates/ Leyland Alliance.

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UConn and Nike

The University of Connecticut Division of Athletics and Nike, Inc., began an exclusive corporate sponsorship in the summer of 2008. The contract term covers a 10-year period from July 1, 2008 through June 30, 2018 and makes Nike the exclusive footwear, apparel and equipment provider for UConn Athletics. It is the largest corporate sponsorship package in the history of UConn Athletics and is among the largest of its kind between Nike and an intercollegiate athletic program.

UConn and IMG

The University of Connecticut reached an agreement in 2008 with IMG College, a division of IMG Worldwide, for a 10-year athletics multi-media rights partnership. IMG College handles the rights associated with corporate partners, on-site opportunities, signage, corporate suites, game programs and all online components. IMG College is the leader in developing integrated licensing, marketing, and multi-media opportunities for the nation’s top collegiate brands across local, regional, and national platforms. IMG College partners include the NCAA and its 88 championships, NCAA Football, leading conferences, and some of the most prestigious universities in the country. Tom Murphy is the General Manager of UConn Sports Marketing/IMG College and can be reached at 100 Allyn Street, Hartford, Conn., 06103, (860) 904-7740.

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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT FAST FACTS Location: ................................................ Storrs, Connecticut 06269 Founded: .................................................................................. 1881 Number of Schools and Colleges: .............................................. 14 Undergraduate Branches:............ Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, ................................................................. Torrington, Waterbury Off Campus Professional Schools: ........................ Law, Medicine, ......................................................Social Work, Dental Medicine Total Enrollment: ................................................................. 31,119 Undergraduate at Storrs: ..................................................... 18,395 Total Undergraduate: ........................................................... 22,301 Graduate/Professional Students: ........................................... 8,146 President: .............................................................. Dr. Susan Herbst

DIVISION OF ATHLETICS FAST FACTS Director of Athletics: ................................................. Warde Manuel Division of Athletics Address: ........... 2095 Hillside Road, U-1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Athletics Phone: ....................................................... (860) 486-2725 Athletics Website: ............................................. UConnHuskies.com Varsity Sports: ................................................................................ 24 Women’s (13): Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field, Volleyball Men’s (11): Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Ice Hockey, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Indoor Track and Field, Outdoor Track and Field

2014 UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT FOOTBALL RESULTS Aug. 29 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 11 Oct. 23 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Dec. 6

L, 35-10 W, 19-16 L, 38-21 L, 17-14 L, 36-20 L, 12-3 L, 31-21 W, 37-29 L, 35-21 L, 41-0 L, 41-10 L, 2720

BYU Stony Brook Boise State at USF* Temple* at Tulane* at East Carolina* UCF* vs. Army (Yankee Stadium) Cincinnati* at Memphis* SMU*

*American Athletic Conference Game

UCONN FOOTBALL FAST FACTS Colors: ................................................ National Flag Blue and White Nicknames: .............................................................. Huskies, UConn Affiliation: ................................................. Football Bowl Subdivision Conference: ................ American Athletic Conference, East Division Stadium: ................... Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field Playing Surface: ............................................................ Natural Grass 2014 Record.......................................................2-10, 1-7 American 2014 Conference Finish....................................................Tied 10th

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Football Office Address: ............................... 505 Jim Calhoun Way Storrs, CT 06269-3204 Football Office Phone: ............................................ (860) 486-2718 Football Office FAX: ............................................... (860) 486-2197 Head Coach......................................................................Bob Diaco Alma Mater..........................................................................Iowa ‘96 Overall College Coaching Record......2-10/Entering Second Season Record At Connecticut.......................2-10/Entering Second Season

ASSISTANT COACHES/FOOTBALL STAFF Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends............................Don Patterson Second Year (Army ’73) Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs.................. Frank Verducci First Year (Seton Hall ’80) Defensive Coordinator/Safeties........................Anthony Poindexter Second Year (Virginia ’99) Wide Receivers/Special Teams Coordinator/ Dir. of Player Engagement...................................David Corley Second Year (William & Mary ’02) Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers..................Vincent Brown Second Year (Mississippi Valley State ’88) Offensive Line/Co-Offensive Coordinator...........Mike Cummings Second Year (Buffalo ’84) Special Teams Coordinator/Wide Receivers......... Wayne Lineburg Second Year (Virginia ’96) Cornerbacks/Co-Special Teams Coordinator.............Josh Reardon Second Year (Central Michigan ’06) Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line.............Kevin Wolthausen Second Year (Humboldt State ’81) Strength and Conditioning Coordinator.........................Matt Balis Second Year (Northern Illinois ’96) Director of Player Personnel....................................... Mike Painter Second Year (Bowling Green ’06) Director of Football Operations................................. Sarah Lawless Second Year (Notre Dame ’08) Director of External Football Relations................Andru Creighton Second Year (Notre Dame ’13) Program Aide............................................................Adam Hannon First Year (Bowling Green ’12) Dir. of Football Alumni/Community Affairs............Andy Baylock 13th Year (Central Connecticut ’60) Director of Football Office Adminstration.......... Rebecca Dunstan 11th year (Eastern Connecticut ’00) Graduate Assistant, Offense....................................... David Deboer Second Year (Hope College (Mich.) ’10) Graduate Assistant, Offense....................................... Nick Lezynski Second Year (Notre Dame ’11) Graduate Assistant, Defense..................................... Tyler Stockton Second Year (Notre Dame ’14) Graduate Assistant, Defense......................................Chris DeBerry First Year (UConn ’15)

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2015 Preview............................................. 38-39 2015 Schedule................................................40 Depth Chart..................................................... 41 Alphabetical Roster................................. 42-43 Pronunciation Guide...................................... 43 Numerical Roster.....................................44-45 Geographical Breakdown............................. 45 Lettermen/Starters Chart............................. 46 Student-Athlete Biographies..................47-74 Newcomer Biographies............................75-78

Cornerback Andrew Adams was second on the team last season in tackles with 96 and tied a school-record with three interceptions in a game last season vs. UCF.

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Conn head football coach Bob Diaco has examined, analyzed and touched every facet of the Husky football program since being named to his position in December of 2013. While the on-field record of UConn in 2014 did not match the expectations that Diaco has for the future of the program, incredible progress has been made by the team as the 2015 season approaches, which should give all Husky fans great optimism and hope. UConn returns a total of 38 lettermen with 17 on offense, 19 on defense and two on special teams. Six starting positions return on offense while the defense has a vetran squad with seven starters back from last year in addition to both the punter and the kicker. The 2015 schedule is a challenging one with the American Athletic Conference divided into divisions – the Huskies being in the East. The Huskies are joined in the East by Cincinnati, East Carolina, Temple, UCF and USF and will all play these teams. UConn will play Navy, Tulane and Houston in cross-division games. The American will hold its first-ever conference championship game on Saturday, Dec. 5 at the home venue of the division champion with the best record. In addition to the demanding American schedule, the Huskies face four outstanding non-conference teams in Villanova (advanced to FCS quarterfinals in 2004); Army (beat the Huskies last year at Yankee Stadium), Missouri (won the Citrus Bowl last year and played in the SEC Championship Game) and BYU (played in the Miami Beach Bowl and will be the longest regular-season road trip in UConn history).

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Chandler Whitmer has graduated after starting eight games at quarterback last season. Redshirt sophomore Bryant Shirreffs (Jefferson, Ga.) was the leader in that position following spring practice according to Diaco with junior Tim Boyle (Middlefield, Conn.) pushing him. Shirreffs is a transfer from North Carolina State with three years of eligibility remaining while Boyle has started seven games over the past two years. Junior Garrett Anderson (Walnut Creek, Calif.), a junior college transfer, and freshman Tyler Davis (Bellmore, N.Y.) are the Huskies’ other QBs. The Huskies enjoy great depth at running back with four experienced returnees, all of whom should find their way into the lineup this season. Sophomore Ron Johnson (Naples, Fla.) was the team’s leading rusher last year and rushed for 101 yards in the season-finale vs. SMU. Redshirt senior Max DeLorenzo (Berlin, Conn.) is a returning veteran along with redshirt sophomore Josh Marriner (Chesapeake, Va.) and sophomore Arkeel Newsome (Ansonia, Conn.). Newsome started in two games last season and was also UConn’s primary kickoff returner. DeLorenzo has 811 yards of career rushing. The Huskies lost leading-receiver Geremy Davis to graduation as the New York Giants made him a sixth-round pick in the NFL Draft. This year’s wide receiver rotation will include juniors Noel Thomas (Norwalk, Conn.) and Dhameer Bradley (New Castle, Del.) leading the way with junior Brian Lemelle (Harrisburg, Pa.) and redshirt sophomore Thomas Lucas (Silver Springs, Md.) also in the mix. Thomas is the leading returning receiver on the team with 26 receptions in 2015 – four of them for TDs. The Huskies have a solid combination at tight end with redshirt sophomore Tommy Myers (Coventry, Conn.) and sophomore Alec Bloom (Ligonier, Pa.). Bloom played in 11 games last year as a true freshman and had a TD reception vs. Boise State while Myers also saw his first collegiate action with appearances in all 12 games and one start. Jazzmar Clax returns at fullback for the Huskies after playing in all 12 games last year and starting in five of them. He caught passes in five different games. The offensive line has three of five starters back with senior right guard Tyler Samra (Wycoff, N.J.) and redshirt junior Richard Levy (Trenton, N.J.) at left tackle – both of which started all 12 games. Redshirt junior Redshirt senior running back Max DeLorenzo has Andreas Knappe (Silkeborg, Denmark) startplayed in 33 games over the past three years with 811 career yards of rushing.

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ed seven games last year and is at right tackle. The left guard spot will be manned by redshirt sophomores Tommy Hopkins (Hawthorne, N.Y.) or Brendan Vechery (Ashburn, Va.). Sophomore Ryan Crozier (Plantation, Fla.) secured the starting center spot during spring ball, but will now miss the entire season with an injury. Redshirt freshman Daniel Oak (Fort Myers, Fla.) and redshirt junior Kyle Bockeloh (Houston, Texas) will now be the candidates for that position.

DEFENSE

The Huskies loose four starters from last year’s defense, including cornerback Byron Jones, who was a first-round NFL Draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys. In addition, departed defensive end B.J. McBryde was a free agent signee of the Philadelphia Eagles. UConn has two of four starters back on the defensive line in redshirt seniors Kenton Adeyemi (Wethersfield, Conn.) and Julian Redshirt senior linebacker Graham Stewart started Campenni (West Pittson, Pa.) Adeymi, Redshirt senior safety Andrew Adams has made 161 all 12 game last season and was third on the team career tackle to go along with six interceptions. an end, started 11 games last season while in tackles – first in tackles for a loss. Campenni started all 12 and has 25 career starts. junior Jordan Floyd (Bel Air, Md.) backup Adams. Redshirt freshRedshirt sophomore Cole Ormsby (Windsor, Conn.) will work man Anthony Watkins (Fort Meade, Md.) and redshirt junior Ellis with Adeymi at defensive end while Campenni is backed up by redMarder (Windermere, Fla.) are behind Melifonwu. shirt junior Mikal Myers (Newburg, N.Y.). Redshirt junior Jhavon Williams (Delray Beach, Fla.) returns Redshirt sophomore Folorunso Fatukasi (Far Rockaway, N.Y.) at one cornerback spot after starting all 12 games last year with 17 came out of spring practice first on the two-deep at the other defencareer starts. Williams was seventh on the Huskies in tackles last sive tackle spot followed by redshirt freshmen Sheriden Lawley year with 38. He is backed up by sophomore Brice McAllister (East (Abbotsford, B.C.) and James Atkins (Saugus, Mass.). Longmeadow, Mass.) and junior Javon Hadley (Miami, Fla.). Sophomore Luke Carrezola (Langhorne, Pa.), who played in six Sophomore Jamar Summers (East Orange, N.J.) was first on the games last year as a true freshman, is at the other defensive end spot two-deep at the other cornerback following the spring game as he followed by redshirt sophomore Cameron Stapleton (Staten Island, played in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting the final five, with N.Y.). 22 tackles. He is backed up by redshirt junior John Green (Miami, During games, UConn’s two defensive ends are aligned in a Fla.) and Hadley. linebacker spot. The Huskies also return two of their three traditional linebackers in redshirt seniors Graham Stewart (Durham, Conn.) and Marquise Vann (Cincinnati, Ohio). Vann has started all 12 games for UConn last year (15 career) and led the Huskies with 105 tackles, including The Huskies return all of their special team performers from last seven for a loss. Stewart was third on the team in tackles with 94, year in redshirt junior kicker Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.) including 10.5 for a loss. and redshirt junior punter Justin Wain (Wilmington, N.C.). Redshirt Sophomore Vontae Diggs (Downers Grove, Ill.), who played senior Dominick Manco (Lagraneville, N.Y.) returns at deep snapper. in all 12 games last year, and redshirt junior Omaine Stephens (East Newsome and Lemelle both have experience in the return Orange, N.J.) backup Stewart. Junior Matthew Walsh (Madison, department during their career and ended the spring game on top of Conn.) moved from fullback to linebacker last spring and backs up the two-deep in kickoff and punt returns. Vann. The other linebacker spot after the spring game looked to be redshirt sophomore Junior Joseph (Sinking Spring, Pa.), who was sixth last year in tackles, followed by redshirt junior Jon Hicks (Palmyra, Pa.). Both starting safeties from last year return in redshirt junior Obi Melifonwu (South Grafton, Mass.) and redshirt senior Andrew Adams (Fayetteville, Ga.). Adams has 20 career starts, including all 12 games last year, and led the team with four interceptions and was second with 96 tackles. Melifonwu has 20 career starts and was fourth on the team in tackles last year with 75. Redshirt senior Junior Lee (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and redshirt

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STADIUM, CITY

THURS., SEPT. 3 VILLANOVA PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD Teams meet for first time since 1999 and Villanova lead series 7-4; Wildcats advanced to FCS quarterfinals in 2014

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SAT., SEPT. 12 ARMY PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD 12:00 P.M. CBS SPORTS NETWORK UConn leads overall series with Cadets by 4-2 count but Army defeated the Huskies last year at Yankee Stadium Sat., Sept. 19 at Missouri Faurot Field, Columbia, Mo. 12:00 p.m. ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU The first meeting between the schools and Huskies have an all-time record of 2-3 against SEC schools SAT., SEPT. 26 NAVY* PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD Navy plays its first season as an American Athletic Conference member; Mids lead the series 6-1 with Huskies

TBA

TBA

Fri., Oct. 2 at BYU Lavell Edwards Stadiumv, Provo, Utah Trip to Provo will be longest regular season trip in UConn school history at approximately 2,300 miles

10:15 p.m.

Sat., Oct. 10 at UCF Bright House Networks Stadium, Orlando, Fla. Teams have split first two meetings in school history in 2013 and ’14 with home team winning both times

TBA

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SAT., OCT. 17 USF* PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD USF leads the all-time series 7-5, with the home team winning seven of nine conference games

TBA

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Sat., Oct. 24 at Cincinnati* Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio The Bearcats hold a 9-2 series edge with Husky wins coming in 2008 and 2010

TBA

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FRI., OCT. 30 EAST CAROLINA* PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD East Carolina makes its first trip to East Hartford and won last year’s game in Greenville, N.C.

7:00 P.M.

Sat., Nov. 7 at Tulane* Yulman Stadium, New Orleans, La. UConn returns to New Orleans for the second-straight season

TBA

TBA

SAT., NOV 21 HOUSTON* PRATT & WHITNEY STADIUM AT RENTSCHLER FIELD The Huskies and the Cougars meet for the first time in school history despite being in same league for three years

TBA

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Sat., Nov. 28 at Temple* Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pa. TBA The Huskies and the Owls meet for the 16th time in school history – the most of any UConn opponent on the 2015 schedule

TBA

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ESPNU

*American Athletic Conference Game; HOME GAMES IN BOLD; all times Eastern

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OFFENSE

DEFENSE

LT

71 73

Richard Levy (RJr., 6-6, 312) Steve Hashemi (So., 6-6, 286)

DE

95 57

Kenton Adeyemi (RSr., 6-4, 291) OR Cole Ormsby (RSo., 6-3, 262)

LG

62 72

Tommy Hopkins (RSo., 6-6, 309) OR Brendan Vechery (RSo., 6-6, 302)

DT

90 92

Julian Campenni (RSr., 6-0, 306) Mikal Myers (RJr., 6-1, 323)

C

63 75 70

Ryan Crozier (So., 6-4, 296) Daniel Oak (RFr., 6-3, 292) OR Kyle Bockeloh (RJr., 6-3, 295)

DT

93 50 96

Folorunso Fatukasi (RSo., 6-4, 304) Sheriden Lawley, (RFr., 6-4, 275) OR James Atkins (RFr., 6-5, 267)

RG

60 76

Tyler Samra (Sr., 6-2, 301) Zach Rugg (RJr., 6-3, 207)

DE

15 10

Luke Carrezola (So., 6-3, 255) Cameron Stapleton (RSo., 6-4, 246)

RT

53 77

Andreas Knappe (RJr., 6-8, 311) Trey Rutherford (So., 6-5, 300)

TE

80 86

Tommy Meyers (RSo., 6-5, 255) OR Alec Bloom (So., 6-6, 257)

LB

2 13 54

Graham Stewart (RSr., 6-1, 237) Vontae Diggs (So., 6-2, 225) OR Omaine Stephens (RJr., 6-3, 235)

RB

3 44 26 22

Ron Johnson (So., 5-11, 226) OR Max DeLorenzo (RSr., 5-11, 216) OR Josh Marriner (RSo., 5-9, 201) OR Arkeel Newsome (So., 5-7, 182)

LB

46 36

Marquise Vann (RSr., 6-0, 231) Matthew Walsh (Jr., 6-1, 241)

LB

11 55

Junior Joseph (RSo., 6-1, 242) Jon Hicks (RJr., 6-2, 246)

WR

5 8

Noel Thomas (Jr., 6-1, 195) Thomas Lucas (RSo., 6-2, 213)

CB

6 16 4

Jhavon Williams (RJr., 5-10, 190) Brice McAllister (So., 5-11, 193) OR Javon Hadley (Jr., 5-10, 168)

WR

1 18

Dhameer Bradley (Jr., 5-10, 180) Brian Lemelle (Jr., 5-10, 172)

QB

4 14

Bryant Shirreffs (RSo., 6-1, 220) OR Tim Boyle (Jr., 6-3, 224)

SS

22 23 28

Andrew Adams (RSr., 6-0, 198) Junior Lee (RSr., 6-0, 209) OR Jordan Floyd (RJr., 6-0, 210)

FS

20 29 19

Obi Melifonwu (RJr., 6-3, 216) Anthony Watkins (RFr., 5-10, 198) OR Ellis Marder (RJr., 6-1, 199)

CB

21 7 4

Jamar Summers (So., 6-0, 185) John Green (RJr., 5-10, 187) OR Javon Hadley (Jr., 5-10, 168)

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P

42 17

Justin Wain (RJr., 6-3, 214) Bobby Puyol (RJr., 5-10, 178)

K

17 16

Bobby Puyol (RJr., 5-10, 178) Will Rishell (RSo., 5-11, 184)

LS

66

Dominick Manco (RSr., 6-3, 221)

H

42

Justin Wain (RJr., 6-3, 214)

KR

22 18

Arkeel Newsome (So., 5-7, 182) OR Brian Lemelle (Jr., 5-10, 172)

PR

22 18

Arkeel Newsome (So., 5-7, 182) OR Brian Lemelle (Jr., 5-10, 172)

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No. 22 95 7 96 84 2 68 12 24 91 86 70 81 14 1 45 83 90 15 67 37 34 17 63 9 44 44 13 93 28 51 32 78 7 4 73 55 90 62 39 3 11 53 50 89 23 18 94 12 71 8 66 19 99 26 88 16 85 20 94 92

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Name Adams, Andrew *** Adeyemi, Kenton ** Anderson, Garrett Atkins, James Battle, Frank Beals, Tyraiq Bedell, James Bisack, Brandon Bivona, JJ Blackwell, Felton Bloom, Alec Bockeloh, Kyle Bogue, John-Luke Boyle, Tim ** Bradley, Dhameer ** Britton, Chris Campbell, Ian Campenni, Julian *** Carrezola, Luke Cespedes, Bryan Claflin, Jeremy Clax, Jazzmar * Coney, Bryan Crozier, Ryan * Davis, Tyler DeLorenzo, Max *** Dexter, Jack Diggs, Vontae * Fatukasi, Folorunso * Floyd, Jordan * Freeborn, Connor Garland, Erin Gifford, Dalton ** Green, John ** Hadley, Javon Hashemi, Steve Hicks, Jon * Holman, Zordan Hopkins, Tommy * Jean-Pierre, Chris Johnson, Ron * Joseph, Junior * Knappe, Andreas * Lawley, Sheriden Lee, Chris Lee, Junior *** Lemelle, Brian * Lensander, Nicholas Levenberry, E.J. Levy, Richard * Lucas, Thomas * Manco, Dominick ** Marder, Ellis * Marinan, Sean * Marriner, Josh * Mayala, Hergy McAllister, Brice McLean, Aaron Melifonwu, Obi ** Murphy, Kevin Myers, Mikal **

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

Wt. 198 291 236 267 193 171 192 213 191 340 257 295 186 224 180 235 259 306 255 269 212 252 188 296 225 216 200 225 304 210 241 192 303 187 168 286 246 224 309 196 226 242 311 275 252 209 172 247 243 312 213 221 199 296 201 200 193 203 216 278 323

Pos. S DL QB DL WR WR LS QB S DE TE OL WR QB WR LB TE DL LB OL S FB WR OL QB RB LB LB DL S LB CB OL CB CB OL LB TE OL S RB LB OL DL TE S WR TE LB OL WR LS S DL RB WR CB WR S DL DL

Cl. RSr. RSr. Jr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RJr. Fr. So. RJr. RSr. Jr. Jr. RFr. Fr. RSr. So. Fr. RSr. RJr. Fr. So. Fr. RSr. Fr. So. RSo. RJr. Fr. Fr. RSr. RJr. Jr. So. RJr. Fr. RSo. Fr. So. RSo. RJr. RFr. Fr. RSr. Jr. RJr. Jr. RJr. RSo. RSr. RJr. RJr. RSo. Fr. So. Fr. RJr. Fr. RJr.

Hometown/Last School/High School/Prep School Fayetteville, Ga./ Woodward Academy Wethersfield, Conn./ Fork Union (VA) Walnut, Creek, Calif./Berean Chrisitan/Laney JC (Calif.) Saugus, Mass./Blair Academy (N.J.) Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep East Orange, N.J./East Orange Oceanport, N.J./Shore Regional Farifield, Conn./Warde Stratford, Conn./Bunnell Egg Harbor City, N.J./Cedar Creek Ligonier, Pa./Ligonier Valley Senior High Houston, Texas/ Cypress Creek New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Middlefield, Conn./Xavier New Castle, Del./Eastern Christian Acad. Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg Pompton Plains, N.J./Pequannock West Pittson, Pa./ Wyoming Area Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy New London, Conn./New London West Hartford, Conn./Conard Freehold, N.J./Neptune Naugatuck, Conn./Naugatuck Plantation, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas Bellmore, N.Y./ Mepham Berlin, Conn./ Berlin Wilton, Conn./Wilton Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North Far Rockaway, N.Y./Beach Channel Bel Air, Md./Loyola Blakefield Wilmington, Del./Salesianum School Oak Park, Ill./Fenwick Fairhaven, Mass./ Bridgton (Maine) Academy Miami, Fla./Felix Varela Miami, Fla./Miami Palmetta Trumbull, Conn./St. Joseph Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Portland, Maine/Cheverus Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake Deep River, Conn./Valley Regional Naples, Fla./Palmetto Ridge Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson Westlawn Silkeborg, Denmark/Handelsskolen Silkeborg Abbotsford, B.C./Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.) Severna Park, Md./Severna Park Brooklyn, N.Y./ Boys and Girls Harrisburg, Pa./Wilson Westlawn Santa Barbara, Calif./Pratt (N.Y.) Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton/Florida State Trenton, N.J./Trenton West Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch Lagrangeville, N.Y./ Arlington Windermere, Fla./Lake Highland Prep Higganum, Conn./Xavier Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch Montreal, Que./Trinity Pawling (N.Y.) East Longmeadow, Mass./Suffield (Conn.) Academy Southborough, Mass./St. Mark’s South Grafton, Mass./Grafton Westchester, Pa./Westchester East Newburgh, N.Y./Newburgh Free Academy

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No. 80 22 74 75 58 57 56 65 17 9 16 31 76 77 69 60 79 4 87 35 10 54 30 2 25 21 97 40 41 5 48 13 46 72 27 42 36 29 38 43 6 47 52 33

Name Myers, Tommy * Newsome, Arkeel Nwokeji, Paul Oak, Daniel Okounam, Philippe Ormsby, Cole * Parker, Dallas Peart, Matt Puyol, Bobby * Richardson, William Rishell, Will Robinson, John IV Rugg, Zach Rutherford, Trey Ryslik, David Samra, Tyler ** Schafenacker, Kyle Shirreffs, Bryant Sims, Tyrae Sowa, Luke Stapleton, Cameron Stephens, Omaine Stevens, Jalen Stewart, Graham ** Sullivan, James Summers, Jamar * Tabur, Tom Tarbutt, Michael Terry, Marshé Thomas, Noel * Thompson, Jason Tully, Tony Vann, Marquise *** Vechery, Brendan Vitale, Nick Wain, Justin Walsh, Matthew ** Watkins, Anthony Weyrauch, William Williams, Billy Williams, Jhavon ** Williams, Nazir Williams, Richmond Wilson, Tahj-Anthony

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

Wt. 255 182 300 292 278 262 231 263 178 238 184 181 297 300 293 301 290 220 154 220 246 235 240 237 187 185 282 177 192 195 178 172 231 302 176 214 241 198 230 235 190 242 232 200

Pos. TE RB OL OL DL DL LB OL K LB QB/K CB OL OL DL OL OL QB WR LB LB LB LB LB WR CB DL K S WR RB WR LB OL CB P LB S FB TE CB LB LB RB

Cl. RSo. So. RSr. RFr. Fr. RSo. Fr. Fr. RJr. Fr. RSo. Fr. RJr. So. Fr. Sr. RSo. RSo. RFr. Fr. RSo. RJr. RSo. RSr. RSo. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. RFr. RJr. RSr. RSo. RJr. RJr. Jr. RFr. RJr. So. RJr. Fr. RFr. Fr.

Hometown/Last School/High School/Prep School Coventry, Conn./Coventry Ansonia, Conn./Ansonia Randolph, Mass./ Thayer Academy Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers Chateauguay, Que./St. Paul School (N.H.) Windsor, Conn./Windsor Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Pointe Vedra Bronx, N.Y./Governor’s Academy (Mass) North Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer Washington, D.C./Frank W. Ballou Sr. Hebron, Conn./RHAM Englewood, N.J./Dwight Morrow Windber, Pa./Bishop McCort Markham, Ontario/Kent School (Conn.) Freehold, N.J./Peddie School Wycoff, N.J./Don Bosco Cooper City, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Jefferson,Ga./Jefferson/North Carolina State Worcester, Mass./Burncoat Millstone, N.J./The Gunnery (Conn.) Staten Island, N.Y./Poly Prep County Day East Orange, N.J./East Orange Campus Goose Creek, S.C./Goose Creek Durham, Conn./Florida/Xavier Wethersfield, Conn./Xavier East Orange, N.J./East Orange Whitinsville, Mass./Worcester Academy Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius Columbus, N.J./North Burlington Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s School Shelton, Conn./Shelton East Sandwich, Mass./Sandwich Cincinnati, Ohio/ Fairfield Senior Ashburn, Va./Broad Run Higganum, Conn./Daniel Hand/Stony Brook Wilmington, N.C./Eugene Ashley Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand Fort Meade, Md./Fort Meade/Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.) Cheshire, Conn./Stonehill Knoxville, Tenn./Northern Iowa/Farragut Delray Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Central Bridgeton, N.J./Bridgeton Hayfield, Va./Hayfield Long Island, N.Y./Valley Stream South

*- number of letters earned

P ronunciation G uide Kenton Adeyemi

Ken-ten ADD-a-YEM-ee

Tyraiq Beals James Bedell Brandon Bisack JJ Bivona Kyle Bockeloh Dhameer Bradley Byran Coney Ryan Crozier Folorunso Fatukasi Chris Jean-Pierre

TIE-reek BA-dell BEE-zack BAH-vone-ah BOCH-ah-low Dah-mear CO-knee Crow-shur Fah-too-kasi GENE-Pierre

Brian Lemelle Sean Marinan Hergy Mayala Obi Melifonwu Mikal Meyers Arkeel Newsome Paul Nwokeji Philippe Okounam Matt Peart David Ryslik Kyle Schafenacker

le-mel Maar-i-NAN Her-GEE MY-alla Melon-FON-wuh Michael Ar-kell Who-cage-E PHIL-eep O-cooh-numb PEAR-it RIZZ-lick shaff-a-nacker

Andreas Knappe

K-nap-EE

Bryant Shirreffs

Sheriffs

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Tyrae Sims Tom Tabur Marshé Terry

TIE-ray TAY-burr MAR-shea

Brendan Verchey William Weyrauch Jhavon Williams

Vech-er-ee Way-rock Ja-VON

Nazir Williams

NA-zere

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Name Bradley, Dhameer ** Stewart, Graham ** Beals, Tyraiq Johnson, Ron * Shirreffs, Bryant Hadley, Javon Thomas, Noel * Williams, Jhavon ** Green, John ** Anderson, Garrett Lucas, Thomas * Davis, Tyler Richardson, William Stapleton, Cameron Joseph, Junior * Bisack, Brandon Levenberry, E.J. Tully, Tony Diggs, Vontae * Boyle, Tim ** Carrezola, Luke Rishell, Will McAllister, Brice Puyol, Bobby * Coney, Bryan Lemelle, Brian * Marder, Ellis * Melifonwu, Obi ** Summers, Jamar * Adams, Andrew *** Newsome, Arkeel Lee, Junior *** Bivona, JJ Sullivan, James Marriner, Josh * Vitale, Nick Floyd, Jordan * Watkins, Anthony Stevens, Jalen Robinson, John IV Garland, Erin Wilson, Tahj-Anthony Clax, Jazzmar * Sowa, Luke Walsh, Matthew ** Claflin, Jeremy Weyrauch, William Jean-Pierre, Chris Tarbutt, Michael Terry, Marshé Wain, Justin Williams, Billy DeLorenzo, Max *** Dexter, Jack Britton, Chris Vann, Marquise *** Williams, Nazir Thompson, Jason Lawley, Sheriden Freeeborn, Connor Williams, Richmond Knappe, Andreas *

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

Wt. 180 237 171 226 220 168 195 190 187 236 213 225 238 246 242 213 243 172 225 224 255 184 193 178 188 172 199 216 185 198 182 209 191 187 201 176 210 198 240 181 192 200 252 220 241 212 230 196 177 192 214 235 216 200 235 231 242 178 275 241 232 311

Pos. WR LB WR RB QB CB WR CB CB QB WR QB LB LB LB QB LB WR LB QB LB QB/K CB K WR WR S S CB S RB S S WR RB CB S S LB CB CB RB FB LB LB S FB S K S P TE RB LB LB LB LB RB DL LB LB OL

Cl. Jr. RSr. Fr. So. RSo. Jr. Jr. RJr. RJr. Jr. RSo. Fr. Fr. RSo. RSo. Fr. Jr. RJr. So. Jr. So. RSo. So. RJr. Fr. Jr. RJr. RJr. So. RSr. So. RSr. RJr. RSo. RSo. RJr. RJr. RFr. RSo. Fr. Fr. Fr. RJr. Fr. Jr. RSr. RJr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RJr. So. RSr. Fr. RFr. RSr. Fr. RFr. RFr. Fr. RFr. RJr.

Hometown/Last School/High School/Prep School New Castle, Del./Eastern Christian Acad. Durham, Conn./Florida/Xavier East Orange, N.J./East Orange Naples, Fla./Palmetto Ridge Jefferson,Ga./Jefferson/North Carolina State Miami, Fla./Miami Palmetta Norwalk, Conn./St. Luke’s School Delray Beach, Fla./Palm Beach Central Miami, Fla./Felix Varela Walnut, Creek, Calif./Berean Chrisitan/Laney JC (Calif.) Silver Spring, Md./Paint Branch Bellmore, N.Y./ Mepham Washington, D.C./Frank W. Ballou Sr. Staten Island, N.Y./Poly Prep County Day Sinking Spring, Pa./Wilson Westlawn Farifield, Conn./Warde Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton/Florida State East Sandwich, Mass./Sandwich Downers Grove, Ill./Downers Grove North Middlefield, Conn./Xavier Langhorne, Pa./Neshaminy Hebron, Conn./RHAM East Longmeadow, Mass./Suffield (Conn.) Academy North Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer Naugatuck, Conn./Naugatuck Harrisburg, Pa./Wilson Westlawn Windermere, Fla./Lake Highland Prep South Grafton, Mass./Grafton East Orange, N.J./East Orange Fayetteville, Ga./ Woodward Academy Ansonia, Conn./Ansonia Brooklyn, N.Y./ Boys and Girls Stratford, Conn./Bunnell Wethersfield, Conn./Xavier Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch Higganum, Conn./Daniel Hand/Stony Brook Bel Air, Md./Loyola Blakefield Fort Meade, Md./Fort Meade/Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.) Goose Creek, S.C./Goose Creek Englewood, N.J./Dwight Morrow Oak Park, Ill./Fenwick Long Island, N.Y./Valley Stream South Freehold, N.J./Neptune Millstone, N.J./The Gunnery (Conn.) Madison, Conn./Daniel Hand West Hartford, Conn./Conard Cheshire, Conn./Stonehill Deep River, Conn./Valley Regional Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius Columbus, N.J./North Burlington Wilmington, N.C./Eugene Ashley Knoxville, Tenn./Northern Iowa/Farragut Berlin, Conn./ Berlin Wilton, Conn./Wilton Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg Cincinnati, Ohio/ Fairfield Senior Bridgeton, N.J./Bridgeton Shelton, Conn./Shelton Abbotsford, B.C./Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.) Wilmington, Del./Salesianum School Hayfield, Va./Hayfield Silkeborg, Denmark/Handelsskolen Silkeborg 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


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No. Name 54 Stephens, Omaine 55 Hicks, Jon * 56 Parker, Dallas 57 Ormsby, Cole * 58 Okounam, Philippe 60 Samra, Tyler ** 62 Hopkins, Tommy * 63 Crozier, Ryan * 65 Peart, Matt 66 Manco, Dominick ** 67 Cespedes, Bryan 68 Bedell, James 69 Ryslik, David 70 Bockeloh, Kyle 71 Levy, Richard * 72 Vechery, Brendan 73 Hashemi, Steve 74 Nwokeji, Paul 75 Oak, Daniel 76 Rugg, Zach 77 Rutherford, Trey 78 Gifford, Dalton ** 79 Schafenacker, Kyle 80 Myers, Tommy * 81 Bogue, John-Luke 83 Campbell, Ian 84 Battle, Frank 85 McLean, Aaron 86 Bloom, Alec 87 Sims, Tyrae 88 Mayala, Hergy 89 Lee, Chris 90 Campenni, Julian *** 90 Holman, Zordan 91 Blackwell, Felton 92 Myers, Mikal ** 93 Fatukasi, Folorunso * 94 Lensander, Nicholas 94 Murphy, Kevin 95 Adeyemi, Kenton ** 96 Atkins, James 97 Tabur, Tom 99 Marinan, Sean * *- number of letters earned

Ht. 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-2 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-6 5-6 6-2 6-7 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-1

Wt. 235 246 231 262 278 301 309 296 263 221 269 192 293 295 312 302 286 300 292 297 300 303 290 255 186 259 193 203 257 154 200 252 306 224 340 323 304 247 278 291 267 282 296

Pos. LB LB LB DL DL OL OL OL OL LS OL LS DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL TE WR TE WR WR TE WR WR TE DL TE DE DL DL TE DL DL DL DL DL

Cl. RJr. RJr. Fr. RSo. Fr. Sr. RSo. So. Fr. RSr. Fr. Fr. Fr. RJr. RJr. RSo. So. RSr. RFr. RJr. So. RSr. RSo. RSo. RSr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. RFr. Fr. Fr. RSr. Fr. Fr. RJr. RSo. RJr. Fr. RSr. RFr. Fr. RJr.

Hometown/Last School/High School/Prep School East Orange, N.J./East Orange Campus Palmyra, Pa./Palmyra Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla./Pointe Vedra Windsor, Conn./Windsor Chateauguay, Que./St. Paul School (N.H.) Wycoff, N.J./Don Bosco Hawthorne, N.Y./Westlake Plantation, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas Bronx, N.Y./Governor’s Academy (Mass) Lagrangeville, N.Y./ Arlington New London, Conn./New London Oceanport, N.J./Shore Regional Freehold, N.J./Peddie School Houston, Texas/ Cypress Creek Trenton, N.J./Trenton West Ashburn, Va./Broad Run Trumbull, Conn./St. Joseph Randolph, Mass./ Thayer Academy Fort Myers, Fla./Fort Myers Windber, Pa./Bishop McCort Markham, Ontario/Kent School (Conn.) Fairhaven, Mass./ Bridgton (Maine) Academy Cooper City, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas Coventry, Conn./Coventry New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle Pompton Plains, N.J./Pequannock Miami, Fla./Belen Jesuit Prep Southborough, Mass./St. Mark’s Ligonier, Pa./Ligonier Valley Senior High Worcester, Mass./Burncoat Montreal, Que./Trinity Pawling (N.Y.) Severna Park, Md./Severna Park West Pittson, Pa./ Wyoming Area Portland, Maine/Cheverus Egg Harbor City, N.J./Cedar Creek Newburgh, N.Y./Newburgh Free Academy Far Rockaway, N.Y./Beach Channel Santa Barbara, Calif./Pratt (N.Y.) Westchester, Pa./Westchester East Wethersfield, Conn./ Fork Union (VA) Saugus, Mass./Blair Academy (N.J.) Whitinsville, Mass./Worcester Academy Higganum, Conn./Xavier

G eographical B reakdown Connecticut (23): Adeyemi, Bisack, Bivona, Boyle,

Cespedes, Claflin, Coney, DeLorenzo, Dexter, Hashemi, Jean-Pierre, Marinan, Tommy Myers, Newsome, Ormsby, Rishell, Stewart, Sullivan, Thomas, Thompson, Vitale, Walsh, Weyrauch

New Jersey (14): Beals, Bedell, Blackwell, Campbell, Clax, Levy, Robinson, Ryslik, Sowa, Samra, Stephen, Summers, Terry, Nazir Williams

Florida (11): Battle, Crozier, Green, Hadley, Johnson, Marder, Oak, Parker, Puyol, Schafenacker, Jhavon Williams

New York (11): Bogue, Davis, Fatukasi, Hopkins, Junior Lee, Manco, Mikal Myers, Peart, Stapleton, Tarbutt, Wilson

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Massachusetts (9): Atkins, Gifford, McAllister, McLean, Melifonwu, Nwokeji, Sims, Tarbur, Tully

Pennsylvania (9): Bloom, Britton, Campenni,

Carrezola, Hicks, Joseph, Lemelle, Murphy, Rugg

Maryland (4): Floyd, Chris Lee, Lucas, Watkins Virginia (4): Levenberry, Marriner, Vechery, Richmond Williams

California (2): Anderson, Lensander Deleware (2): Bradley, Freeborn Georgia (2): Adams, Shirreffs Illinois (2): Diggs, Garland

Quebec (2): Mayala, Okounam British Columbia (1): Lawley Denmark (1): Knappe Maine (1): Holman North Carolina (1): Wain Ohio (1): Vann Ontario (1): Rutherford South Carolina (1): Stevens Tennessee (1): Billy Williams Texas (1): Bockeloh Washington, D.C. (1): Richardson

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RETURNING LETTERMEN (17)

RETURNING LETTERMEN (19)

Pos. OG (2) OT (3) QB (1) RB (6)

Pos. CB (2) DL (6)

TE (1) WR (5)

Player (Letters) Tyler Samra (2), Ryan Crozier (1), Dalton Gifford (2), Andreas Knappe (1), Richard Levy (1) Tim Boyle (2) Jazzmar Clax (1), Max DeLorenzo (3), Tommy Hopkins (1), Ron Johnson (1), Josh Marriner (1), Matt Walsh (1) Tommy Myers (1) Dhameer Bradley (2), John Green (2), Brian Lemelle (1), Thomas Lucas (1), Noel Thomas (1)

LETTERMEN LOST (6) Pos. C (1) QB (1) OG (1) WR (2) TE (1)

Player (Letters) Alex Mateas (3), Chandler Whitmer (3) Gus Cruz (4) Geremy Davis (4), Deshon Foxx (4) Sean McQuillan (3)

RETURNING STARTERS (5) Pos. OG OT OT RB RB WR

Player Tyler Samra Andreas Knappe Richard Levy Max DeLorenzo Ron Johnson Noel Thomas

’14 Starts/Career 12/13 7/7 12/12 5/6 5/5 5/5

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Player Alex Mateas Chandler Whitmer Gus Cruz Geremy Davis Deshon Foxx Sean McQuillan

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Player (Letters) Jamar Summers (1), Jhavon Williams (2) Kenton Adeyemi (2), Julian Campenni (3), Foley Fatukasi (1), Sean Marinan (1), Mikal Myers (2), Cole Ormsby (1) Vontae Diggs (1), Jon Hicks (1), Junior Joseph (1), Graham Stewart (2), Marquise Vann (3) Andrew Adams (3), Jordan Floyd (1), Junior Lee (1), Ellis Marder (1), Obi Melifonwu (2)

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Player (Letters) Byron Jones (4) Reuben Frank (4), B.J. McBryde (3),

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Player Jhavon Williams Julian Campenni Graham Stewart Marquise Vann Obi Melifonwu Andrew Adams Kenton Adeyemi

’13 Starts/Career 12/17 12/25 12/14 12/15 11/23 12/20 11/11

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Player Byron Jones B.J. McBryde Reuben Frank Jefferson Ashiru

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ANDREW ADAMS 6-0, 198 Safety Redshirt Senior Fayetteville, Ga./ Woodward Academy

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ANDREW ADAMS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 13, at Memphis, 11/29/14 Most Interceptions: 3, vs. UCF, 11/1/14 Most PBU: 3, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Longest Int. Return: 43, vs. UCF, 11/1/14

Ended the spring as the top strong safety…has started 20 games over his career, all 12 in 2015. 2014: Started all 12 games at safety, leading UConn with four interceptions… finished second on the squad with 96 tackles, including a team-high 65 solo stops…also led UConn with eight pass breakups…tied a program record with three interceptions in a win over UCF (Nov. 1)…named to The American’s weekly honor roll following that performance…returned a fumble 32 yards for a touchdown vs. SMU (Dec. 6)…also forced a fumble vs. SMU… recorded double-digit tackles on three occasions, at East Carolina (Oct. 23), at Army (Nov. 8) and at Memphis (Nov. 29)…led all players with a careerhigh 13 tackles in the Memphis game…returned an interception 32 yards vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22). 2013: Played in eight games after missing the first four of the year with an injury…finished the season with 42 tackles, two interceptions and four pass breakups… had a career-high nine tackles vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30)…had seven tackles at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)…posted four tackles and an interception vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8)… finished with seven tackles, a fumble recovery and an interception vs. Memphis (Dec. 7). 2012: Lettered in his first season of collegiate play…played in 12 games making starts against Maryland (Sept. 15) and Western Michigan (Sept. 22)…had 23 tackles on the season with a career-high five against Maryland (Sept. 15) and Western Michigan (Sept. 22)…also had three tackles against Syracuse (Oct. 19). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Earned First Team All-City/South Fulton County by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution … played in 2009 GISA All-Star Game … had ten tackles, two interceptions and two TDs in first round state playoff game in 2010 vs. Ridgefield HS … team had a 10-2 record during his senior season. Personal Profile: Andrew Tyler Adams … born Oct. 28, 1992 … an economics major.

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6-4, 291 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Senior Wethersfield, Conn./ Kingswood-Oxford/Fork Union (Va.)

Veteran contributor saw increased played time in 2014 and will battle for a starting spot at defensive end. 2014: Played in all 12 games and made 11 starts at defensive end…finished the season with 31 tackles, including five for loss…recorded four tackles and a sack vs. Temple (Sept. 27)…posted a career-high nine stops and a quarterback hurry at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23). 2013: Saw time in five games…recorded four tackles, including 0.5 TFL vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30). 2012: Saw action in one game vs. Louisville (Nov. 24). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Enrolled at UConn for spring 2011 semester … Played high school football at Kingwood-Oxford (Conn.) and then prepped for a season at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia … Was an honorable mention all-league selection in high school … An outstanding track and field performer who was second in New England in the discus and fourth in the shot put … Named to the Honor Roll at Fork Union. Personal Profile: Kenton Adetoye Adeyemi … Born Jan. 13, 1992 … An economics major.

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KENTON ADEYEMI’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 9, at ECU, 10/23/14 Most TFL: 1.0 (3x), last vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most Sacks: 1.0, vs. Temple, 9/27/14

JAMES ATKINS 6-5, 267 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Freshman Saugus, Mass./ Blair Academy (N.J.)

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Redshirt freshman who will look to break through the lineup on the defensive line. 2015: Redshirted. High School: Played offensive and defensive line at Blair Academy (N.J.)… Team went 6-2 during his senior season and won the Mid-Atlantic Prep League title…Named to the Newark Star Ledger All-Prep team on defense…awarded Blair Academy’s Frere Football Award following his senior season. Personal Profile: James Atkins Jr.…born July 10, 1995…a sociology major.

JJ BIVONA 5-8, 191 Safety Redshirt Junior Stratford, Conn./ Bunnell

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Joined the team as a walk-on last season and will look for his first collegiate playing time in 2015. 2014: Redshirted…a member of the American Athletic Conference AllAcademic Team. High School: Played at Bunnell High School in Stratford…earned First Team All-Southwest Conference Honors as a senior…played both linebacker and quarterback in high school. Personal Profile: Joseph James Bivona III…born Aug. 14, 1994…a biological sciences major.

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ALEC BLOOM 6-6, 257 Tight End Sophomore Ligonier, Pa./ Ligonier Valley Senior High

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Emerged from the spring game as one of the top tight ends on the UConn two-deep. 2014: Made 11 appearances as a true freshman…Caught a 16-yard touchdown against Boise State (Sept. 13)…Hauled in two receptions for 24 yards vs. BYU (Aug. 29)… a member of the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. High School: Following senior campaign, named to Pennsylvania Sportswriters Class AA All-State Team and earned a spot on the USA TODAY AllPennsylvania team… First-team tight end on The Tribune-Democrat’s AllArea Team…represented Pennsylvania in the Big 33 Classic on June 14 in Hershey, Pa. …had two catches for 18 yards in that game…finished his senior year with 45 receptions for 830 yards and 12 touchdowns…also rushed for 79 yards and a score…playing outside linebacker, recorded 57 tackles and a sack. Personal Profile: Alec Bloom…Born April 3, 1996…An exploratory major. G REC YARDS YDS/R LONG TD YDS/G 2014 11 3 40 13.3 16 1 3.6

ALEC BLOOM’S CAREER HIGHS Most Receptions: 2, vs. BYU, 8/29/14 Longest Reception: 16t, vs. Boise State, 9/13/14 Most Rec. Yards: 24, vs. BYU, 8/29/14

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KYLE BOCKELOH 6-3, 295 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Houston, Texas/ Cypress Creek

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Played in nine games last season and will look for increased playing time this year. 2014: Backup center made nine appearances for his first career playing time… a member of the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted…Enrolled at UConn in the spring 2012 semester and took part in spring practice…Was named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic team. High School: Played at Cypress Creek and graduated in the spring of 2011 … Team went 9-4 in his senior sea-son and team won three playoff games to advance to the regional round of the 5A Division I championship … Delayed his enrollment to college until this semester … Earned Greater Houston Academic All-State honors and also participated in track and field. Personal Profile: Kyle Matthew Bockeloh … Born Oct. 20, 1992 … An accounting major.

JOHN-LUKE BOGUE 6-1, 186 Wide Receiver Redshirt Senior New Rochelle, N.Y./ New Rochelle

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2014: Did not see any game action… a member of the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Did not see any game action. 2012: Did not see any game action. High School: Walk-on who joined the team in the fall of 2012…Played both football and baseball in high school. Personal Profile: John-Luke Bogue…Born Oct. 24, 1993… An economics major.

TIM BOYLE 6-3, 224 Quarterback Junior Middlefield, Conn./ Xavier

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Enters 2015 with seven career starts over the past two seasons, four as a true freshman in 2013 and three in ‘14. 2014: Played in nine games at quarterback, starting the final three…finished the year 43-for-82 for 335 yards and a touchdown…tossed his first career touchdown, a career-long 39-yard connection, at Memphis (Nov. 29)…

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Tim Boyle finished 12-for-24 for 160 yards in that game…completed 13-of-21 passes for 70 yards vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22)…was 6-for-9 for 33 yards vs. Boise State (Sept. 13). 2013: Started four games at quarterback, seeing time in five games total… completed 59-of-133 passes for 621 yards…was the first true freshman to start at quarterback for UConn since Dan Orlovsky in 2003…made his first career start vs. USF (Oct. 12), and had a season-high 19 yard rush in the game…tossed for 310 yards on 22-of-39 passing in his second career game at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)…was 14-for-29 for 113 yards, including a career-best 36-yard completion, vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8). High School: Was named Connecticut High School Coaches’ Association Player of the Year…named first team All-State by the New Haven Register and All-Hartford Courant…named All-Southern Connecticut Conference as a senior… Threw for nearly 2,500 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior as team won state Class LL championship for the third-straight season…also rushed for 295 yards on 60 carries for five TDs … Was one of three finalists for the Walter Camp Football Foundation Connecticut Player of the Year Award along with fellow UConn signee Matt Walsh…as a junior, shared starting duties and threw for 850 yards and 15 TDs in six games..played in the Hall of Fame Classic Military Bowl all-star game for the state of Connecticut on June 29…had two TD passes leading his team to a 15-14 win..was 12 of 24 in the air for 134 yards. Personal: Timothy Kevin Boyle… Born Oct. 3, 1994… A pre-sport management major. G ATT COMP PCT YDS LONG PASS EFFIC. TD 2013 5 133 59 0.444 621 36 71.6 0 2014 9 82 43 0.524 335 39 83.5 1 TOTAL 14 215 102 0.474 956 39 76.1 1 G ATT YARDS YDS/ATT LONG TD YDS/G 2013 5 27 -73 -2.7 19 0 -14.6 2014 9 16 -42 -2.6 4 0 -4.7 TOTAL 14 43 -115 -2.7 19 0 -8.2

TIM BOYLE’S CAREER HIGHS Most Passing Yards: 310, at Cincinnati, 10/19/13 Most Passing Attempts: 43, vs. USF, 10/12/13 Most Completions: 22, at Cincinnati, 10/19/13 Longest Pass: 39, at Memphis, 11/29/14 Most Rushing Yards: 12,vs. USF, 10/12/13 Longest Run: 19, vs. USF, 10/12/13

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CHRIS BRITTON 6-1, 235 Linebacker Redshirt Freshman Harrisburg, Pa./ Harrisburg

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A redshirt freshman last season, will look for his first collegiate playing time in 2015. High School: Joined UConn in the spring of 2014 as a mid-year enrollee… Linebacker at Harrisburg High School…Had more than 125 tackles in his senior season of 2012…Harrisburg went 11-3 in his senior season and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Pennsylvania Class AAAA playoffs…Played in the Big 33 All-Star Game in Hershey, Pa…Was also a standout basketball player in high school. Personal Profile: Christopher Britton, Jr. …born Dec. 16, 1994…an exploratory major.

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DHAMEER BRADLEY 5-10, 180 Wide Receiver Junior New Castle, Del./ Eastern Christian Academy

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Has played in 22 games over the past two seasons and ended spring practice as one of the starting wide receivers on the two-deep. 2014: Played in 11 games at wide receiver…hauled in 15 receptions for 100 yards on the year…had a 15-yard grab vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…caught four balls at Tulane (Oct. 11) and at Eat Carolina (Oct. 23)…recorded three receptions for 25 yards, including a season-long 16-yard catch, at Army (Nov. 8). 2013: Saw time in 11 games as a true freshman, starting the season as a key special teamer and increasing his role on the offense later in the year…started the final three games of the year at wide receiver…finished with 13 receptions for 119 yards and a touchdown…had a 16-yard grab vs. USF (Oct. 12)… caught two passes for 18 yards at Temple (Nov. 23)…posted a career day with three catches for 41 yards and a touchdown against Rutgers (Nov. 30)… finished with two catches for 24 yards vs. Memphis (Dec. 7). High School: Attended Red Lion Christian Academy (Bear, Del.) for three years and then Eastern Christian Academy (Elkton, Md.) for senior year…had 13 receptions for 156 yards and one TD as team played a limited schedule… also played basketball at Red Lion. Personal Profile: Dhameer Hassan Bradley … Born March 3, 1995… A communication major. G REC YDS YDS/R LONG 2013 11 13 119 9.2 19 2014 11 15 100 6.7 16 TOTAL 22 28 219 7.8 19

6-0, 306 Linebacker Redshirt Senior West Pittson, Pa./ Wyoming Area

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Veteran performer who has played in 34 games over the past three seasons with 25 starts…ended spring practice first on the two-deep at defensive tackle. 2014: Started all 12 games at nose guard…finished the season with 35 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and two sacks…notched six tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 6)…picked up a sack vs. Temple (Sept. 27)…finished with six tackles, one for loss, at Tulane (Oct. 11)…recorded 1.5 tackles for loss

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and a sack in a win over UCF (Nov. 1). 2013: Started 11-of-12 games at defensive tackle…finished the year with 29 tackles, 2.5 TFL and a sack…had four tackles, 1.5 TFL and a sack vs. USF (Oct. 12)…posted six tackles at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26). 2012: Started the first two games of the 2012 season for the injured Shamar Stephen and gained great experience…played in ten games and made ten tackles with 2.5 for a loss and a sack…had two tackles in five games - UMass (Aug. 30), Rutgers (Oct. 6), Syracuse (Oct. 19), USF (Nov. 3) and Louisville (Nov. 24). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Named to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers Class 2A all-state second team … named (Wilkes-Barre) Times-Leader All-Wyoming Valley Conference First Team … WVC Small School MVP … made 106 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 10 sacks and forced seven fumbles this past season … team went 8-4 during his senior season … played in the Big 33 Football Classic for the Pennsylvania team … also played for the North team in the Chesapeake Bowl all-star game and had one tackle. Personal Profile: Julian Malique Campenni … born Aug. 26, 1993 … a human development and family studies major.

JEREMY CLAFLIN 6-1, 212 Safety Redshirt Senior West Hartford, Conn./ Conard

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Most Tackles: 6 (2x), last at Tulane, 10/11/14 Most TFL: 1.5, (2x), last vs. Stony Brook, 9/6/14 Most Sacks: 1.0(2x), last vs. Temple, 9/27/14

Former walk-on who was awarded a scholarship during summer 2015 workouts…has played in 14 games during his career. 2014: Played in eight games as a key cog on special teams…finished the season with four tackles…made stops vs. Temple (Sept. 27), at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23) and at Memphis (Nov. 29)… a member of the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Saw time in five games on special teams…named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Played in the season-opening game vs. UMass (Aug. 30)…was named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. 2011: Named to 2011 BIG EAST All-Academic team. High School: Lettered as a starting safety and back-up quarterback in 2010 … helped team to Central Connecticut Conference Division II Championship as a senior … played on the ice hockey team and served as the captain for the baseball team. Personal Profile: Jeremy Poirier Claflin … born on Sept. 3, 1993 … an accounting major.

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6-3, 255 Defensive End Sophomore Langhorne, Pa./ Neshaminy

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Saw valuable playing time as a true freshman in 2014 and ended the spring as a starter at defensive end on the two-deep. 2014: Played in six games as a true freshman…finished with eight tackles… made two stops vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 6)…notched three tackles at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23). High School: Played tight end, defensive end and linebacker at Neshaminy High School…following senior season, named to Pennsylvania Football Writers Class AAAA All-State Team…helped Neshaminy High to a 13-2 record, culminating with a PIAA District 1 Class AAAA title and a berth in the state semifinals…represented Pennsylvania in the Big 33 Classic on June 14 in Hershey, Pa. …had two sacks in that game…had nine receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown in his junior and senior seasons…on defense, posted 56 tackles, 20.0 TFL and eight sacks as a senior…over his three-year varsity career at defensive end, notched 144 tackles, 40.0 TFL and 15.5 sacks. Personal Profile: Luke Carrezola…born Oct. 6, 1995…an exploratory major. Year G UA A TOTAL Sacks TFL Yds FF FR 2014 6 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0

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Has played in 15 games at fullback over the past two seasons with five starts in 2015. 2014: Saw time in all 12 games, starting five at fullback…finished with 40 all-purpose yards…had five games with a catch, totaling 34 yards receiving… recorded a six-yard carry vs. Army (Nov. 8)…caught a season-long 15 yard pass vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22). 2013: Played in three games…had seven carries for 11 yards vs. Memphis (Dec. 7). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Led Neptune HS to its first Central Jersey Group 3 title since 1998 … had 156 tackles (72 solo) with six sacks and a pair of forced fumbles … was an Asbury Park Press All-Shore first team selection in each of the past two years … began his high school career at Freehold Borough HS and helped lead that school to the Group 3 title in 2010. Personal Profile: Jazzmar Bayon Clax … born Aug. 23, 1993…a political science major G 2012 0 2014 12 2013 3 TOTAL 15

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JAZZMAR CLAX’S CAREER HIGHS Most Carries: 7, vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Most Rushing Yards: 11, vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Longest Run: 5, vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Most Receptions: 1, five times Longest Reception: 15, vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 Most Rec. Yards: 15, vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14

RYAN CROZIER 6-4, 296 Offensive Lineman Sophomore Plantation, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas

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Was moved to the center position during spring practice and is first at the position on the post-spring game two deep…named to the preseason Watch List for the Rimington Trophy – given to the top center in the country. 2014: Played in 10 games on the offensive line, starting the final three at left guard during his true freshman campaign. High School: Played tackle and guard in Florida at national powerhouse St. Thomas Aquinas…helped the squad to a 10-3 record in 2013, including the top spot in the 7A District 15 standings…offense averaged 35.8 points per game…as a junior and senior, named Class 7A All-State second team. Personal: Ryan Lee Crozier…born Oct. 31, 1995….an exploratory major.

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TYLER DAVIS 6-4, 225 Quarterback Freshman Bellmore, N.Y./ Mepham

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MAX D e LORENZO 5-11, 216 Running Back Redshirt Senior Berlin, Conn./ Berlin

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MAX DELORENZO’S CAREER HIGHS Most Carries: 23, vs. Temple, 10/13/12 Most Rush Yards: 91, vs. Temple, 10/13/12 Longest Run: 46, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most TDs: 2, vs. Rutgers, 11/30/13 Longest Reception: 17, vs. Rutgers, 11/30/13 Most Receptions: 2 (2x), last vs. Rutgers, 11/30/13 Most Rec. Yards: 21, vs. Rutgers, 11/30/13

VONTAE DIGGS 6-2, 225 Linebacker Sophomore Downers Grove, Ill./ Downers Grove North

Max DeLorenzo on the ground vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…carried 10 times for 43 yards vs. Boise State (Sept. 13)…had 55 yards rushing vs. Temple (Sept. 17)…busted off a 26-yard run at Army (Nov. 8)…totaled 55 yards on seven touches at Memphis (Nov. 29). 2013: Had a strong sophomore campaign, rushing for 349 yards and five touchdowns…also had eight catches for 69 yards…carried six times for 23 yards vs. No. 14 Michigan (Sept. 21)…rushed for 46 yards and a score on six carriers at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)…posted 62 yards and a touchdown at SMU (Nov. 16)…went for 61 yards and a touchdown at Temple (Nov. 23)…rushed 15 times for 52 yards and a pair of touchdowns against Rutgers (Nov. 30). 2012: Saw action in nine games and had 36 carries for 119 yards…23 of those carries and 91 of the yards came against Temple (Oct. 13)…also had four carries for 22 yards against UMass (Aug. 30)…had five yards vs. Rutgers (Oct. 6) and one vs. Pittsburgh (Nov. 9). 2011: Redshirted. High School: Rushed for 2,154 yards as a junior and 5,040 for his career to set school records … Named Class M MVP this year by the Connecticut High School Coaches Association … a two-time all-state pick by the CHSCA and the New Haven Register … also played cornerback and had 58 tackles and two fumble recoveries as a senior … played basketball … rushed for 1,397 yards as a senior with 21 TDs as team advanced to Class M quarterfinals … had a school record 334 yards of rushing with three TDs in Class M championship game win over Bethel as a junior. Personal Profile: Maximillian Joseph DeLorenzo … born June 18, 1993 … a communication major.

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Gained valuable experience as a true freshman last year and finished spring practice second on the two-deep at linebacker. 2014: Played in all 12 games a true freshman, seeing time on special teams and at linebacker…recorded 10 tackles on the year…posted two stops at No. 18 East Carolina…had a quarterback hurry vs. UCF (Nov. 1)…finished the year with a season-high four tackles vs. SMU (Dec. 6). High School:Played defensive end, linebacker and quarterback at Downers Grove North…2013 Daily Herald DuPage County All-Area Team…a Pioneer Local West Suburan All-Conference Silver Division selection…notched 30 tackles during his senior season…also played basketball and high jumped for the track team. Personal: Vontae Diggs…born Nov. 7, 1995…a human development and family studies major. G UA A TOTAL 2014 12 3 7 10

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JORDAN FLOYD 6-0, 210 Safety Redshirt Junior Bel Air, Md./ Loyola Blakefield

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FOLORUNSO FATUKASI 6-4, 304 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Sophomore Far Rockaway, N.Y./ Beach Channel

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Has played in 21 games over the past two seasons and will look to build upon that experience in 2015. 2014: Played in nine games on special teams and defense…recorded a tackle vs. Temple (Sept. 27). 2013: Saw time in all 12 games on special teams…recorded tackles at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26) and vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Named to All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association team…Named all-state honorable mention by the Baltimore Sun and was a second team All-Metro pick in 2010 as a junior, had 700 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns and also had 70 tackles…Played in the 2011 Maryland Crab Bowl on December 17 for the Baltimore team…Also played basketball and ran track and field in the 100-meter and 200-meter dash…Was Vice President of the Black Student Union and is a volunteer at the Boys and Girls Club. Personal Profile: Jordan Junius Floyd…brother Brandon played football at Georgetown…born April 19, 1994…a political science major. Year G UA A TOTAL 2012 0 0 0 0 2013 12 1 1 2 2014 9 0 1 1 TOTAL 21 1 2 3

Made his collegiate debut last year playing in all 12 games and finished spring practice first on the two-deep at defensive tackle. 2014: Played in all 12 games on the defensive line, starting three at defensive tackle…posted 31 tackles with 3.0 tackles for loss…had three tackles, including one for loss, at USF (Sept. 19)…recorded four tackles and 0.5 TFL at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…notched four solo tackles at Army (Nov. 8)…capped the year with a season-high five tackles vs. SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Redshirted High School: Had 78 tackles as a senior with ten sacks…named Second Team All-Queens/Long Island by the New York Daily News as a senior… played in Empire Challenge All-Star Game (June 18)…team reached PSAL Bowl Division finals in sophomore year and was 6-3 in junior year…was limited to just two games in junior year because of injury…first player from Beach Channel High School to go directly to a FBS school. Personal: Folorunso Ifeyinka Fatukasi… born March 4, 1995… a precommunication sciences major. G UA A TOTAL Sacks TFL Yds 2014 12 18 13 31 0 3 3

FOLORUNSO FATUKASI’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 5, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most TFL: 1.0, at USF, 9/19/14

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5-10, 187 Cornerback Redshirt Junior Miami, Fla./ Felix Varela

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DALTON GIFFORD 6-4, 303 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Senior Fairhaven, Mass./ Bridgton (Maine) Academy

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Made the successful transition to defense last season and will look for playing time at the cornerback spot in 2015. 2014: Played in all 12 games in the secondary after converting from wide receiver to cornerback in the offseason…finished the season with 11 tackles and five pass breakups…had a season-high six tackles at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…posted two pass breakups against both Cincinnati (Nov. 22) and SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Played in 10 games at wide receiver and on special teams, finishing the year with five catches for 40 yards…started against No. 14 Michigan (Sept. 21) and at Buffalo (Sept. 28)…had two catches for 22 yards vs. Maryland (Sept. 14)…had a nine-yard catch vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Had 13 receptions for 186 yards and three TDs in 2011 … had a 32.3 yards punting average as a senior … team was District runner-up in senior year … also ran track in the 100-meter, 200-meter and 400-meter events. Personal Profile: John Christopher Green … born Nov. 12, 1993…an economics major. G 2012 0 2013 10 2014 12 TOTAL 22

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JOHN GREEN’S CAREER HIGHS Senior member of offensive line, who missed the second half of last season with an injury…has played in 17 games during his career. 2014: Started the first five games of the season at right tackle before missing the remainder of the season with an injury. 2013: Was a durable presence on the offensive line, playing in 11-of-12 games and making six starts at right tackle, including the final four games of the year. 2012: Played in one game - at Syracuse (Oct. 19). 2011: Redshirted after enrolling in the spring 2011 semester and taking part in spring practice. High School: Enjoyed standout high school career at Barnstable (Mass.) before spending a semester at Maine’s Bridgton Academy … At Barnstable, team won Old Colony League title in 2009 … An All-OCL pick as a senior and played in Eastern Massachusetts Shriners’ All-Star Classic … Earned high honor roll accolades at Bridgton. Personal Profile: Dalton Michael Gifford … Born June 8, 1992 … A communication and sociology major.

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Saw increased playing time in the second half of 2014 and will work for increased time this season. 2014: Saw time in the final five games of the season at cornerback…recorded six tackles…forced a fumble vs. UCF (Nov. 1). 2013: Played in five games…had three tackles at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)… recorded two stops vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30). High School: Earned All-Dade County Honorable Mention…was invited to three different postseason all-star games…two-time Florida Prep Player of the Week as a senior. Personal Profile: Javon Tyrell Hadley … born Sept. 19, 1994… a psychology major. G UA 2013 5 1 2014 5 4 TOTAL 10 5

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Yds 0 0 0

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STEVE HASHEMI 6-6, 286 Offensive Lineman Sophomore Trumbull, Conn./ St. Joseph

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JON HICKS 6-2, 246 Linebacker Redshirt Junior Palmyra, Pa./ Palmyra

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Has played in 21 games over the past two seasons and will look for increased playing time at linebacker in 2015. 2014: Played in all 12 games on special teams and at linebacker…finished the season with 17 tackles…posted four tackles against both Cincinnati (Nov. 22) and SMU (Dec. 6)…recovered a fumble against Boise State (Sept. 13). 2013: Played in nine games as part of UConn’s kick coverage units. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Was named to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers Class AAA AllStar Team … made 140 tackles, including 25 in one game, with 4.5 sacks as a senior in 2011 along with two blocked punts and two forced fumbles … played both inside linebacker and offensive line … played in the Big 33 All-Star game (Pennsylvania vs. Ohio) … was the first Palmyra HS player in that game since 1977 and was one of four LBs for the Pennsylvania team … led high school team to a regular season record of 9-3, its best in four decades … team made its first-ever District Three playoff appearance and won a triple OT game in the first round. Personal Profile: Jonathan Adams Hicks … born Dec. 10, 1993…an exercise science major. G 2013 9 2014 12 TOTAL 21

UA A TOTAL Sacks 0 0 0 0 10 7 17 0 10 7 17 0

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FF FR 0 0 0 1 0 1

JON HICKS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 4, vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14

Finished spring practice second on the post-spring two-deep after gaining valuable experience last year. 2014: Saw time in six games on special teams as a true freshman…was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. High School: Played offensive tackle at St. Joseph…named CHSCA All-State First Team following his senior season… Hearst Connecticut Newspapers Super 33 selection…All-FCIAC selection…All-Walter Camp Football Foundation team member…New Haven RegisterAll-State…helped St. Joseph to a 13-2 record in 2013, winning the Class M state title…blocked for a rushing attack that averaged 8.8 yards a carry…part of an offense that averaged 475 yards per game…also played basketball at St. Joseph, helping the school to two state titles. Personal Profile: Stephen Hashemi…born Sept. 20, 1996…a pre-kinesiology major.

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TOMMY HOPKINS 6-6, 309 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Sophomore Hawthorne, N.Y./ Westlake

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Worked at left guard during the spring and will compete for the starting job at the spot in the fall. 2014: Played in all 12 games on special teams…recorded a tackle at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Redshirted High School: Named to the New York State Sportswriters Association Class B First Team…also played defense and made 61 tackles with 5.5 sacks…was named to the 2012 Journal-News Super 11 team…school advanced to Class B state semifinals in sophomore year and was a starter. Personal Profile: Thomas Andrew Hopkins…born July 15, 1994 … an economics major.

Was UConn’s leading rusher last season as a true freshman and will be in the running back rotation again this year. 2014: Played in all 12 games, starting five at tailback as a true freshman…led UConn with 429 yards rushing and three touchdowns…capped the season with 101 yards on the ground and a touchdown vs. SMU (Dec. 6)…punched in two goal-line scores in a win over UCF (Nov. 1)…recorded a season-long 11-yard reception vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…carried eight times for 37 yards vs. Temple (Sept. 27)…posted a season-best 23-yard carry at Tulane (Oct. 11)… rushed six times for 48 yards at Army (Nov. 8)…posted 67 yards on the ground at Memphis (Nov. 29). High School: Played running back and outside linebacker at Palmetto Ridge… named to the Naples Daily News All-Area team in 2013…rushed for 1,522 yards on 255 carriers with 16 touchdowns as a senior in 2013…also notched 18 tackles at linebacker…in three varsity seasons, rushed for 3,343 yards and 32 touchdowns, averaging 6.0 yards per carry…named honorable mention All-State by the Associated Press…also played basketball at Palmetto Ridge. Personal Profile: Ron Erickson Johnson II … an exploratory major. G ATT YDS YDS/ATT LONG 2014 12 114 429 3.8 23

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ANDREAS KNAPPE 6-8, 311 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Silkeborg, Denmark/ Handelsskolen Silkeborg

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Moved to the offensive line for the 2014 season and finished the spring as the starter at right tackle on the two-deep…named to the Preseason Watch List for the Wuerffel Trophy and a nominee for the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team. 2014: Played in 10 games, starting the final seven of the season at right tackle……named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Saw time in one game…named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Came to the Connecticut program from his native Denmark… played for the Triangle Razorbacks of the Danish American Football Federation along with former Huskies Zach Frazer, Alex Polito and Alex Molina…team won the 2011 league championship game -- “The Mermaid Bowl”…attended Handelsskolen Silkeborg for secondary school Personal Profile: Andreas Emil Knappe…born June 2, 1991…a communication major.

Ended spring practice first on the two-deep at the linebacker spot after starting four games as a redshirt freshman last year. 2014: Played in 11 games, starting four at linebacker…finished the season with 41 tackles, including four for loss…opened the year with four tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…had two tackles for loss at USF (Sept. 19)…recorded five tackles and recovered a fumble at Army (Nov. 8)…made six stops vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22)…closed the season with a careerhigh seven tackles, including six solo, vs. SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Redshirted High School: Was named PIAA Class AAA First Team All-State as a senior by Pennsylvania Football News and the Pennsylvania Sports Writers… had 79 tackles as a senior with 17 tackles for a loss..also had five receptions for 63 yards as a senior…team was 13-2 in senior season and advanced to semifinals of PIAA Class AAAA semifinals…as a junior had 59 tackles with 9.0 for a loss and also two touchdown receptions…team was 12-2 and advanced to state semifinals… had 19 tackles as a sophomore..played in the prestigious Big 33 Classic on June 15 as Pennsylvania topped Maryland 58-27. Personal Profile: Auguste Joseph…Born Sept. 7, 1994… A sociology major. G 2013 0 2014 11 TOTAL 11

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JUNIOR JOSEPH’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 7, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most TFL: 2.0, at USF, 9/19/14 Most FF: 1, vs. BYU, 8/29/14 Most FR: 1, vs. Army, 11/8/14

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SHERIDEN LAWLEY 6-4, 275 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Freshman Abbotsford, B.C./ Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.)

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A freshman redshirt who is second on the post-spring game two-deep at defensive tackle. 2014: Redshirted High School: Spent one year at Lawrenceville Prep in Lawrenceville, N.J. after his high school career in Abbotsford, British Columbia at W.J. Mouat Secondary…was a two-year starter at defensive end and guard at W.J. Mouat… first player from Mouat to receive a Division I scholarship…named to the Newark Star Ledger All-Prep Team after his season with Lawrenceville. Personal: Sheriden Lawley…an exploratory major.

JUNIOR LEE 6-0, 209 Safety Redshirt Senior Brooklyn, N.Y./ Boys and Girls

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Most Tackles: 4 (2x), last vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Longest Int. Return: 20, at Cincinnati, 10/19/13

BRIAN LEMELLE 5-10, 172 Wide Receiver Junior Harrisburg, Pa./ Wilson Westlawn

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Experience receiver for the Huskies who will be part of that rotation in addition to being active in punt and kickoff returns. 2014: Played in nine games at wide receiver and on special teams…finished the year with five catches for 27 yards and returned five kicks for 116 yards and a 23.2 return average…had two catches against Boise State (Sept. 13)…posted a season-long 10-yard reception at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…also had a season-long 28-yard kick return at ECU…made two catches for 14 yards at Army (Nov. 8)…ran back his only kick return for 25 yards vs. SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Played in 11 games as a true freshman, opening the year as the primary punt returner before becoming a key factor in the passing game at receiver… finished the year with 16 receptions, 177 yards and two touchdowns…caught three passes for 81 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown, at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26)…had three catches for 11 yards vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8)…caught five passes for 28 yards and a touchdown vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30)…posted five catches and 57 yards vs. Memphis (Dec. 7). High School: Named Parade Magazine All-America Honorable Mention… Pennsylvania career record holder in receptions (269) and receiving yardage (4,529) while his career TDs (38) is second… was named the Pennsylvania Sports News Class AAA Offensive Player of the Year…had 91 receptions as a senior for 1,546 yards and 11 TDs…also returned punts and kickoffs and was team’s punter…team went 14-1 in senior season and advanced to PIAA Class AAA tournament…as a junior, had 93 receptions for 1,630 yards and 13 TDs…team was 13-3 and played in championship game of AAA bracket… had 70 receptions for 1,223 yards and 11 TDs as a sophomore and team was 13-3 and played in AAA championship game, losing by one point… played in the prestigious Big 33 Classic on June 15 as Pennsylvania topped Maryland 58-27…had one reception for a 68-yard TD…played for the winning North team in the Chesapeake Bowl…had three receptions for 98 yards in that contest.

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RICHARD LEVY 6-6, 312 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Trenton, N.J./ Trenton West

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Was a mainstay of the Husky offensive line last season and finished the spring as the starter on the two-deep at left tackle. 2014: Started all 12 games at left tackle, one of three Huskies to start every game on the offensive line. 2013: Saw time at Buffalo (Sept. 28). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played both on the offensive and defensive line … Was team captain…Also wrestled in high school. Personal Profile: Richard Anthony Levy … Born Sept. 12, 1992…A psychology major. Brian Lemelle Personal: Brian Keith Lemelle… born March 31, 1994… an exploratory major. G REC YARDS YDS/REC LONG TD YDS/G 2013 11 16 177 11.1 46 2 16.1 2014 9 5 27 5.4 10 0 3 TOTAL 20 21 204 9.7 46 2 10.2

BRIAN LEMELLE’S CAREER HIGHS Most Receptions: 5 (2x), last vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Most Rec. Yards: 81, at UCF, 10/26/13 Long Reception: 46, at UCF, 10/26/13 Longest Kick Return: 28, at ECU, 10/23/14

NICHOLAS LENSANDER 6-2, 247 Tight End Redshirt Junior Santa Barbara, Calif./ Bishop Diego Pratt Institute (N.Y.)

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Walk-on member of squad that works at the tight end position… transferred to UConn from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he played basketball from 2012-14. 2014: Did not see any playing time. High School: Played both football and men’s tennis at Bishop Diego. Personal Profile: Nicholas Henry Lesander…an exploratory major.

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THOMAS LUCAS 6-2, 213 Wide Receiver Redshirt Sophomore Silver Spring, Md./ Paint Branch

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Gained valuable experience in his first collegiate action last season and will be in the wide receiver rotation once again in 2015. 2014: Played in 11 contests, including two starts at wide receiver…finished the year with nine receptions for 122 yards…caught five balls for 35 yards vs.

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Boise State (Sept. 13)…recorded two catches for 80 yards, including a seasonhigh 43-yard grab, at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…posted two catches at Army (Nov. 8). 2013: Redshirted. High School: Played in Maryland Crab Bowl game (Dec. 21)…was named second team All-Montgomery County 4-A as a senior… had 57 tackles and two interceptions as a junior…team went 9-2 in junior season and earned a Maryland 4A North playoff berth. Personal Profile: Thomas DeSean Lucas … Born Nov. 21, 1994… An exploratory major.

2011: Was named to the 2011 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. Personal Profile: Dominick Carlton Manco, Jr…born Jan. 6, 1993…an economics major.

G REC YARDS YDS/REC LONG TD YDS/G 2013 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 11 9 122 13.6 43 0 11.1 TOTAL 11 9 122 13.6 43 0 11.1

ELLIS MARDER 6-1, 199 Safety Redshirt Junior Windermere, Fla./ Lake Highland Prep

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THOMAS LUCAS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Receptions: 5, vs. Boise State, 9/13/14 Most Rec. Yards: 80, at ECU, 10/23/14 Long Reception: 43, at ECU, 10/23/14

DOMINICK MANCO 6-3, 221 Long Snapper Redshirt Senior Lagrangeville, N.Y./ Arlington

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Has played in 11 games over the past two seasons and ended the spring second on the two-deep at safety. 2014: Played in five games on special teams and as a backup safety…finished the season with three tackles…made two stops, including 0.5 TFL, vs. Temple (Sept. 27)… was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Played in six games…recorded two tackles vs. Memphis (Dec. 7)… named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted…was named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. High School: 2011 Central Florida all-star … named to Orlando Sentinel’s Super 60 … played defensive back in high school … team played in regional semifinals of Class 4A championship … Also ran track … member of National Scholars Society and Lake Highland Leadership Program. Personal Profile: Michael Ellis Marder … born Jan. 14, 1994…a political science major.

Joined the team as a walk-on for the 2011 season and is the Huskies’ long snapper. 2014: Served as the long snapper in all 12 games…recorded tackles at Army (Nov. 8) and vs. SMU (Dec. 6)…was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Lettered after serving as the long snapper for the final three games of the season. 2012: Was named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team.

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Saw his first playing time last year in the collegiate ranks and will look to be part of the Husky rotation at running back. 2014: Played in 11 games at tailback and on special teams…finished the season with 110 yards on the ground and a touchdown…added six receptions for 73 yards and returned three kicks for 55 yards…opened the season with 44 total yards and a touchdown vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…rushed for 19 yards on five carries at USF (Sept. 19)…had three receptions for 15 yards at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…posted a season-long 16 yard run vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22)…had a 38-yard reception vs. SMU (Dec. 6)… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Redshirted High School: Was named First Team All-Tidewater by the Virginian Pilot… rushed for 2,168 yards as a senior on 253 carries with 24 rushing touchdowns and 26 total touchdowns…had two receptions - both for touchdowns…also made 27 tackles on defense with eight for a loss…had 298 yards of kickoff return yardage…team was 9-3 in senior year and advanced to second round of Virginia Division Six tournament…gained 417 yards in single game on 20 carries against Great Bridge in late October…the game was ten yards short of the South Hampton Roads single-game record…1,898 regular season yards in 2012 is fourth in South Hampton Roads’ all-time list…Southeastern District and Eastern Region Offensive Player of the Year. Personal Profile: Joshua Grant Marriner … born April 25, 1995… a precommunication sciences major. Sean Marinan

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6-1, 296 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Higganum, Conn./ Xavier

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Most Carries: 9, vs. BYU, 8/29/14 Most Rush Yds: 27 (2x), last vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 Longest Run: 16, vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 Most TDs: 1, vs. BYU, 8/29/14 Most Receptions: 3, at ECU, 10/23/14 Longest Reception: 38, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most Rec. Yards: 38, vs. SMU, 12/6/14

Saw his first collegiate action last year and plays both on the defensive line and special teams. 2014: Played in 11 games on special teams and saw time at defensive tackle… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted…was named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic team. High School: Led Xavier to its second-straight Class LL title in football … had 64 tackles and three sacks and led team in quarterback knockdowns as a senior … 2011-12 Hartford Courant Male High School Athlete of the Year … named New Haven Register All-Area Wrestling Most Valuable Player as a senior … as a senior was 47-0 in 220-pound weight class and won titles at New England Championship, State Open, Class LL and Southern Connecticut Conference meets … was third in Class LL meet and second in state open as a junior … finished fifth in the Class L meet as a sophomore at 215 pounds…his father Sean Sr. is head football coach at Xavier … National Honor Society member. Personal Profile: Sean Robert Marinan, Jr. … born May 5, 1994…a management information systems major.

JOSH MARRINER 5-9, 201 Running Back Redshirt Sophomore Chesapeake, Va./ Western Branch

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BRICE M c ALLISTER 5-11, 193 Cornerback Sophomore East Longmeadow, Mass./ Suffield Academy (Conn.)

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Played in five games as a true freshman last year and is second at cornerback in the post-spring two-deep. 2014: Saw time in five games at cornerback and on special teams as a true freshman…finished with seven tackles…posted a season-high three stops at Memphis (Nov. 29). High School: Played a year at East Longmeadow High School before moving to Suffield (Conn.) Academy for three years…played defensive back and wide receiver in high school as well…following his junior season at Suffield in 2012, was named New England Prep School Class B Player of the Year…earned the same honor as a senior in 2013…rushed for 1,723 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2012 to lead Suffield to the Norm Walker Bowl title…added 1,188 yards and 19 touchdowns on the ground in 2013…team won the Arthur Valicenti Bowl during his senior year…Suffield had perfect seasons during his junior and senior campaigns. Personal: Brice D. McAllister…an exploratory major.

OBI MELIFONWU 6-3, 216 Safety Redshirt Junior South Grafton, Mass./ Grafton

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Has started 23 of UConn’s 24 games over the past two seasons and is the top free safety on the post-spring two-deep.

2014: Started the first 11 games of the season at safety…placed fourth on the team with 75 tackles…added 3.5 tackles for loss and three pass breakups… recorded 10 tackles vs. Boise State (Sept. 13) and at Army (Nov. 8)…had five tackles, including one for loss, at USF (Sept. 19)…notched eight tackles with one for loss at Memphis (Nov. 29)… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Started all 12 games at free safety…finished second on the team with 70 tackles, adding 3.0 TFL, two forced fumbles and two interceptions…named a Freshman All-America Honorable Mention by Scout.com…opened the year with an 11-tackle, 1.5-TFL, INT performance against Towson (Aug. 29)…had seven tackles, one for loss, and a fumble recovery vs. No. 14 Michigan (Sept. 21)…had four tackles and an interception at Buffalo (Sept. 28)…recorded six tackles at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26)…posted nine tackles at SMU (Nov. 16)… recorded six tackles and forced a fumble vs. Rutgers (Nov. 30)…ended the year with nine tackles and a forced fumble vs. Memphis (Dec. 7)…named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played both running back and defensive back in high school … rushed for 1,394 yards in senior year with 17 touchdowns … made 14 tackles on defense and had three interceptions..Also had ten two-point conversions … named to the ESPN Boston All-State team .. rushed for 320 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Leichester in 2011..was also a long jumper and triple jumper on the track team. Personal Profile: Henry William O. Melifonwu … born April 5, 1994…a sociology major. G UA A TOTAL TFL Yds P DEF 2014 11 52 23 75 3.5 9 3 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 12 39 31 70 3 5 5 TOTAL 23 91 54 145 6.5 14 8

FR INT 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2

OBI MELIFONWU’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 11, vs. Towson, 8/29/13 Most TFL: 1.5, vs. Towson, 8/29/13 Most PBU: 2, vs. Maryland 9/14/13 Longest Int. Return: 15, at Buffalo 9/28/13

MIKAL MYERS 6-1, 323 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Newburgh, N.Y./ Newburgh Free Academy

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Has played in 20 games over the past two seasons and is second on the post-spring two-deep at defensive tackle. 2014: Played in all 12 games and made one start on the defensive line… finished the year with 30 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks…had four tackles, 2.0 TFL and a sack vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 6)…recorded two tackles, both for loss, at Tulane (Oct. 11)…posted a career-high six tackles at Army (Nov. 8)…capped the year with five tackles and a sack vs. SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Played in eight games, recorded five tackles. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played on both the offensive and defensive line in high school … was named a first team Class AA selection on the offensive line by the New York Sportswriters Association … was second team in junior year…on defense as a senior, had 91 tackles with 14 for a loss and 10 sacks … team was 10-2 in senior year and advanced to championship game of NYSAPHSAA Class 4A tournament … team won its first Section 9 Class AA title since 2003. Personal Profile: Mikal D. Myers … born Aug. 14, 1994…a precommunication sciences major. Obi Melifonwu

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MIKAL MYERS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 6, vs. Army, 11/8/14 Most TFL: 2.0, vs. Stony Brook, 9/6/14 Most Sacks: 1.0 (2x), last vs. SMU, 12/6/14

TOMMY MYERS 6-5, 255 Tight End Redshirt Sophomore Coventry, Conn./ Coventry

TOMMY MYERS’ CAREER HIGHS Most Receptions: 1 (2x), last vs. UCF, 11/1/14 Most Rec. Yards: 5, vs. UCF, 11/1/14 Longest Reception: 5, vs. UCF, 11/1/14

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ARKEEL NEWSOME 5-7, 182 Running Back Sophomore Ansonia, Conn./ Ansonia

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2012: Did not see any game action. 2011: Redshirted. High School: Team captain who was first team All-Independent School League … Boston Herald All-Scholastic Team member … earned All-New England and Lineman of the Year honors from the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council. Personal Profile: Paul C. Nwokeji … born June 16, 1993 … a biological sciences major.

DANIEL OAK 6-3, 292 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Freshman Fort Myers, Fla./ Fort Myers

Arkeel Newsome Foundation Player of the Year…in his senior season, carried 333 times, setting state records with 3,867 yards and 68 touchdowns (64 rushing)…holds Connecticut career records with 10,672 yards, 187 touchdowns and 1,162 points…led the country in rushing yards as a sophomore and senior…just the ninth player in United States high school football history to rush for more than 10,000 yards in a career…New Haven Register 2013 All-State and Player of the Year… CHSCA All-State First Team…named U.S. Army All-American Bowl High School Player of the Week, for the week ending Oct. 19. after a 396-yard and six touchdown performance. Personal: Arkeel Newsome…born July 8, 1994…an exploratory major. 2014

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Impressive redshirt freshman who ended spring practice second on the two-deep at center. 2014: Redshirted High School: Played offensive guard at Fort Myers High School… two-time Class 7A All-State second team…helped Fort Myers to a 7-3 record and a co-conference title as a senior, serving as a team captain…was named Team MVP at the end of the season. Personal: Daniel Flannery Oak…born Nov. 16, 1995…undecided on a major.

COLE ORMSBY 6-3, 262 Defensive Lineman Redshirt Sophomore Windsor, Conn./ Windsor

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ARKEEL NEWSOME’S CAREER HIGHS Most Carries: 11, at Tulane, 10/11/14 Most Rushing Yards: 40, at Tulane, 10/11/14 Longest Run: 22, vs. Stony Brook, 9/6/14 Most Receptions: 3, at Tulane, 10/11/14 Longest Reception: 74t, vs. Temple, 9/27/14 Most Rec. Yards: 77, vs. Temple, 9/27/14 Longest Kick Return: 47, at Tulane, 10/11/14

PAUL NWOKEJI 6-6, 300 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Senior Randolph, Mass./ Thayer Academy

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2014: Played in 10 games on the defensive line…finished with 18 tackles, five tackles for loss and a team-high 3.5 sacks…picked up his first sack vs. Boise State (Sept. 13)…notched another vs. Temple (Sept. 27)…lone tackle at Memphis (Nov. 29) was a sack…recorded a season-high four tackles including one for loss against SMU (Dec. 6). 2013: Redshirted High School: Had 85 tackles in his senior season and led the state with 17 sacks…in senior year, team advanced to Class L championship game… had nine tackles and two sacks in two different games…made two sacks in Class L semifinals victory…named All-Central Connecticut Conference and Connecticut High School Coaches Association All-Defense…named Hartford Courant Defensive Player-of-the-Year and all-state by the New Haven Register and the Walter Camp Football Foundation…also played offense at the end position…as a junior, made 64 tackles with 13 sacks…team advanced to semifinals of Class L playoffs. Personal: Cole Tyler Ormsby … born Oct. 20, 1995… a sociology major. G UA A TOTAL Sacks TFL Yds 2014 10 7 11 18 3.5 5 36

COLE ORMSBY’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 4, vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most TFL: 1.0 (4x), last vs. SMU, 12/6/14 Most Sacks: 1.0 (3x), last at Memphis, 11/29/14

BOBBY PUYOL 5-10, 178 Kicker Redshirt Junior North Palm Beach, Fla./ Dwyer

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2014: Served as UConn’s primary placekicker…connected on 9-of-14 field goals with a long of 45…hit 19-of-22 PAT attempts…averaged 56.8 yards on kickoff attempts…also handled punting duties vs. Temple (Sept. 27), booting six times for a 35.0 yard average…knocked home his first five field goals attempts of the season…went 2-for-2 against Stony Brook (Sept. 6) and Boise State (Sept. 13)…hit a 44-yarder at Tulane (Oct. 11)…made his only attempt, a 43-yarder, in a win over UCF (Nov. 1)…knocked home a careerlong 45-yard attempt at Memphis (Nov. 29)…named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: Redshirted 2012: Handled kicking duties in season finale vs. Cincinnati (Dec. 1)…hit on both PAT attempts and connected on his only FGA attempt of the game and season - a 40-yarder…in the 2012 Blue vs. White Spring Game, hit on both his field goal attempts of 20 and 46-yards…named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. High School: Was a finalist for the Palm Beach (Fla.) Placekicker of the Year by the Palm Beach County Sports Commission … had career mark of 22-27 in field goals with a long of 54, to break a school record … was 189 for 198 on PATs and had a KO touchback percentage of 82% … first team all-conference 3A-4A as a senior and first team all-area by Orlando Sun Sentinel … third team all-state 7A … was 9 of 12 on field goals and 50 of 52 on extra points … also was the backup QB and passed for 475 career yards and six TDs … team won three playoff games in Class 7A tournament as team made it to state semifinals and was regional champion … team won 50 games over his four-year HS career … first-team all-conference three times … team won state championship in sophomore year..also played baseball for three seasons … high school baseball coach was Frank Torre, Jr., son of former major leaguer Frank Torre and nephew of legendary Joe Torre. Personal Profile: Robert Francisco Puyol … father Orlando played baseball at Florida … born Aug. 17, 1993…a management major. G 2012 1 2013 0 2014 12 TOTAL 13

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WILL RISHELL 5-11, 184 Quarterback/Kicker Redshirt Sophomore Hebron, Conn./ RHAM

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Walk-on member of the team who works as both a quarterback and a kicker. 2014: Did not see any game action… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. High School: Was a quarterback and kicker in high school…had a career mark of 43 for 98 in the air for 694 yards, 11 TDs and seven interceptions. Personal Profile: William Clyde Rishell…an electrical engineering major.

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ZACH RUGG 6-3, 297 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Junior Windber, Pa./ Bishop McCort

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Veteran performer who was second at right guard on the post-spring two-deep. 2014: Did not see any game action. 2013: Played in four games as a backup on the offensive line…named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted…named to the 2012 BIG EAST All-Academic Team. High School: Had 72 tackles in senior year with two double-digit tackle games … also had 2.5 sacks … played on the offensive line as a guard … named first team All-Area by the Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) … also named to the Pennsylvania Sports Writers all-state team … Team went 7-4 in senior season … as a junior had 99 tackles … in junior year, team went 8-5 and reached the District 6 Class A championship game … also played basketball and track … member of National Honor Society. Personal Profile: Zachary Scott Rugg … father, John, played football at Maryland and his brother, Shane, plays football at Lehigh … born Feb. 16, 1994…a history major.

TREY RUTHERFORD 6-5, 300 Offensive Lineman Sophomore Markham, Ontario/ Kent School (Conn.)

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Played in ten games as a true freshman and was second on the twodeep at right tackle following the spring. 2014: Saw time in 10 games on the offensive line as a true freshman. High School: Attended high school at Villanova College in Canada before moving to Kent School in Kent, Conn. …ranked as the top Canadian lineman prospect in the 2014 signing class by CanadaFootballChat.com…also threw shot put, javelin and discus in high school. Personal Profile: Trey Chance Rutherford…born Dec. 22, 1995…an exploratory major.

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TYLER SAMRA 6-2, 301 Offensive Lineman Senior Wycoff, N.J./ Don Bosco

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Has played in 18 games over the past two seasons with 13 starts and is the starter at right guard on the post-spring two-deep. 2014: Started all 12 games at right guard, one of three Huskies to start every game on the offensive line. 2013: Played in six games on the offensive line, starting at right guard at Cincinnati (Oct. 19). 2012: Played in five games. High School: Helped team rush for 1,910 rushing yards and 1,194 passing yards in senior year … Was named first-team all-state by the Newark StarLedger … won all-league and all-county honors … team went 11-0 in senior year and won the New Jersey Non-Public Group 4 state championship … threw shot put and was third team all-county. Personal Profile: Tyler Matthew Samra … mother, Mary, played volleyball at Fairleigh Dickinson … born Dec. 23, 1993…a history major

KYLE SCHAFENACKER 6-3, 290 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Sophomore Cooper City, Fla./ St. Thomas Aquinas

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High School: Starting left tackle on team that won Florida 7A state championship as a senior…was named Florida High School Athletic Association 7A First Team All-State…team had 604 yards of total offense in 41-25 win over Tallahassee Lincoln for title…team went 13-2 in senior season and ended with a ten-game winning streak…team won district title in 2010 and 2012 and also state title in 2010. Personal: Kyle James Schafenacker … born July 4, 1995… an economics major.

BRYANT SHIRREFFS 6-1, 220 Quarterback Redshirt Sophomore Jefferson, Ga./ Jefferson/North Carolina State

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Transfer from North Carolina State who will vie for the starting quarterback job this fall. 2014: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. 2013: As a freshman at North Carolina State, saw action in the opening game vs. Richmond in the Wildcat formation and had a touchdown pass and rush against the Spiders…was an Academic All-ACC pick. High School: Three-year starter at quarterback and for helped lead his team to the Georgia 2A state championship and a 15-1 record as a senior…Athens Banner-Herald All-Northeast Georgia Football Player of the Year…had 7,677 yards total offense as a senior and accounted for 90 touchdowns…as a senior, had 2,369 passing yards, 18 touchdown passes; 1,372 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns…as a junior had 1,912 passing yards, 508 rushing yards, 27 total TDs. Personal Profile: Bryant Gregory Shirreffs…born Oct. 2, 1994…a finance major.

TYRAE SIMS 5-6, 154 Wide Receiver Redshirt Freshman Worcester, Mass./ Burncoat

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6-4, 246 Linebacker Redshirt Sophomore Staten Island, N.Y./ Poly Prep County Day

Is looking for his first collegiate playing time and was second on postspring two-deep at defensive end. 2014: Did not see any game action. 2013: Redshirted High School: Was team captain as a senior…was team Defensive MVP in both junior and senior seasons…had 39 tackles as a senior with nine sacks and had 33 tackles with six sacks in junior year…as a sophomore in 2010, had 28 tackles with five sacks…played in Empire Challenge All-Star Game. Personal Profile: Cameron Christopher Stapleton… born Aug. 11, 1994… an exploratory major. Year G 2013 0 2014 9 TOTAL 9

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CAMERON STAPLETON’S CAREER HIGHS Walk-on wide receiver who was a redshirt last season. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Was team captain his senior season and was won Brian Dougal Award as Burncoat’s MVP of Thanksgiving Day Game vs. Doherty…also played rack and basketball…member of National Honor Society. Personal Profile: Tyrae Shawn Sims…born Jan. 11, 1996…pre-kinesiology major.

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OMAINE STEPHENS 6-3, 235 Linebacker Redshirt Junior East Orange, N.J./ East Orange Campus

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Has played in 15 career games and is second on the post-spring twodeep at linkbacker. 2014: Played in nine games on special teams…recorded tackles at Tulane (Oct. 11), at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23) and vs. UCF (Nov. 1). 2013: Played in six games. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Worrall Community Newspapers All-Area Co-Defensive Player of the Year … also named First Team All-Group 4 by the Newark Star-Ledger and First Team All-Essex County … Made 70 tackles as a senior (54 primary) with 13 sacks … team was 9-2 in senior year..Member of student council … played drums at his church. Personal Profile: Omaine D. Stephens … born June 2, 1993…an AfricanAmerican studies major. G UA A TOTAL 2013 6 0 0 0 2014 9 2 1 3 TOTAL 15 2 1 3

JALEN STEVENS 6-3, 240 Linebacker Redshirt Sophomore Goose Creek, S.C./ Goose Creek

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Played in one game last season and will work for increased playing time this fall. 2014: Saw time at USF (Sept. 19). 2013: Redshirted High School: Had 126 tackles in senior year with six sacks…team advanced to state semifinals in senior year…earned all-county honors from the (Goose Creek/Hanahan) Gazette and was second team as a junior…team went 14-1 in junior year and won South Carolina Class AAA-Division II championship. Personal: Jalen Rene Stevens… born Oct. 17, 1994… a pre-communication sciences major.

GRAHAM STEWART 6-1, 237 Linebacker Redshirt Senior Durham, Conn./ Florida/Xavier

29)…forced a fumble at Temple (Nov. 23). 2012: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. 2011: Played in 12 games for Florida with one tackle … Scored a TD in the Gator Bowl against Ohio State after returning a blocked punt 14 yards for the score. High School: Played football at Xavier High School … had 111 tackles with five sacks and an interception as a senior in 2010 … was named Hartford Courant Defense Player of the Year in 2010 and all-state by the New Haven Register … Xavier defense gave up just 116 points in 13 games in 2010 … team won Connecticut Class LL state championship with a 13-0 record and team was first in final state rankings … played in the Team USA vs. World All-Star Game following his senior season … an All-Southern Connecticut Conference selection. Personal Profile: Graham Andrew Stewart … born Dec. 9, 1992 … a sociology major. G UA A TOTAL Sacks TFL Yds FF FR 2012 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 8 5 9 14 0 0 0 1 0 2014 12 41 53 94 2 10.5 32 2 0 TOTAL 20 46 62 108 2 10.5 32 3 0

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JAMES SULLIVAN 6-1, 187 Wide Receiver Redshirt Sophomore Wethersfield, Conn./ Xavier

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Walk-on who joined the Husky team in the fall of 2014. 2014: Did not see any game action…transferred to UConn after playing a season of basketball at Emmanuel College in Boston. High School: Team won Class LL state championship in senior season…had 19 receptions for 403 yards and six TDs as a senior. Personal Profile: James Shea Sullivan, Jr. …born Nov. 29, 1994…exploratory major.

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JAMAR SUMMERS 6-0, 185 Cornerback Sophomore East Orange, N.J./ East Orange

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2014: Played in all 12 games as a true freshman, starting the final five at cornerback…finished the year with 22 tackles…recorded his first career interception vs. SMU (Dec. 6)…had four tackles in games at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23) and at Army (Nov. 8)…recorded pass breakups vs. Cincinnati (Nov. 22) and at Memphis (Nov. 29). High School: Enrolled at UConn for the spring 2015 semester and took part in spring practice…played high school football at Orange High School… was named honorable mention All-State by MSG Varsity and first team AllEssex County by the Newark Star-Ledger…spent the 2013 season at Milford Academy (New Berlin, N.Y.) and led the team in interceptions with five and had 20 tackles on the season…was also a standout track and field performer in high school. Personal Profile: Jamar Summers…born June 14, 1995… a precommunication sciences major. G UA A TOTAL TFL Yds P DEF 2014 12 16 6 22 0 0 2

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NOEL THOMAS 6-1, 195 Wide Receiver Junior Norwalk, Conn./ St. Luke’s School

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Has played in 19 career game at UConn and is a starter at wide receiver on the final spring two-deep. 2014: Played in all 12 games, starting five at wide receiver…finished the year with 26 receptions for 305 yards and a team-high four receiving touchdowns… caught four passes for 83 yards and two touchdowns vs. UCF (Nov. 1)…

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followed that up with a 5-52 day and another touchdown at Army (Nov. 8)… picked up his first touchdown with a 32-yard score at No. 18 East Carolina (Oct. 23)…hauled in four passes for 31 yards at Memphis (Nov. 29)…also recorded four tackles on special teams. 2013: Played in five of the final seven games of the season…had two catches for 26 yards at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)…recorded three tackles on special teams at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26)…caught a six-yard pass vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8). High School: Was named to the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class C All-New England team…named by MSG Varsity as its Connecticut Player of the Year… was team captain and MVP at St. Luke’s School in New Canaan, Conn….team was 8-1 in senior year and advanced to Fairfield Athletic Association championship game…also won NEPSAC Class C championship with a victory in the Dan Rorke Bowl… wide receiver, running back and quarterback in senior year…had 2,000 yards of offense with 25 touchdowns in senior year…for his career, had 4,888 yards of offense with 53 TDs…head coach at St. Luke’s is his father, Noel Thomas, Sr. Personal Profile: Noel Patrick Thomas … born Sept. 18, 1994… a precommunication sciences major.

5-7, 178 Running Back Redshirt Freshman Shelton, Conn./ Shelton

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Joined the team last fall as a preferred walk-on running back. 2014: Redshirted…named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference AllAcademic Team. High School: Rushed 157 times as a senior for 1,142 yards and 11 touchdowns..also had 41 pass receptions for 557 yard and four TDs. Personal Profile: Jason Carl Thompson…born May 20, 1996…a prekinesiology major. 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


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TONY TULLY 5-9, 172 Wide Receiver Redshirt Junior East Sandwich, Mass./ Sandwich

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Walk-on player who works at the wide receiver position. 2014: Did not see any game action… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Joined UConn as a walk-on in the fall…named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. High School: Was a two-time team captain and team MVP as a senior… Was an Altantic League All-Star Honorable Mention pick…Earned league sportsmanship award…Also lettered in lacrosse…Honors student all four years and high honors as a senior. Personal Profile: Tony Joseph Tully…Born Oct. 31, 1993…A mechanical engineering major.

MARQUISE VANN 6-0, 231 Linebacker Redshirt Senior Cincinnati, Ohio Fairfield Senior

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Experienced player on Husky defense who has played in 31 career games, including 16 starts in the past two seasons. 2014: Started all 12 games at linebackers…led the Huskies with 105 tackles… added seven tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks…opened the season with 11 tackles vs. BYU (Aug. 29)…posted nine tackles and 1.5 TFL vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 6)…set career-highs with 14 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss at USF (Sept. 19)… notched 10 tackles at No. 18 East Carolina…had nine stops, 1.5 TFL and 0.5 sacks in the win over UCF (Nov. 1)..had nine tackles and forced a fumble in the season finale vs. SMU (Dec. 6)… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Played in the first eight games before missing the final four with an injury…started three contests at linebacker…finished the year with 17 tackles…had four tackles and a 40-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown at Cincinnati (Oct. 19)…recorded five tackles vs. No. 18 Louisville (Nov. 8).

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MARQUISE VANN’S CAREER HIGHS Most Tackles: 14, at USF, 9/19/14 Most TFL: 2.5, at USF, 9/19/14 Longest FR: 40t, at Cincinnati, 10/19/13

BRENDAN VECHERY 6-6, 302 Offensive Lineman Redshirt Sophomore Ashburn, Va./ Broad Run

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Will look for his first collegiate playing time this season. 2014: Did not see any game action. 2013: Redshirted High School: Was all-district and team captain…team was regional runnerup in senior year…prepped at Hargrave Military Academy (Va.) in 2012 and started every game…won the Marlin Barnes Award for academics, athletics and good character from Hargrave. Personal Profile: Brendan Charles Vechery…born July 20, 1994… an economics major.

NICK VITALE 5-8, 176 Cornerback Redshirt Junior Higganum, Conn./ Daniel Hand/Stony Brook

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Walk-on performer who works on special teams and in the secondary. 2014: Saw time on special teams at Memphis (Nov. 29). 2013: Joined the team as a walk-on after transferring from Stony Brook…did not see any game action 2012: Redshirted at Stony Brook High School: Caught 52 passes for 863 yards and 11 TDs as a senior … led team to CIAC Class L state title … 2011 CHSCA All-State Team … 2011 Walter Camp All-State Team … Post-Chronicle (Conn.) Offensive Player of the Year … All-Southern Connecticut Conference Division I. Personal Profile: Nicolas Peter Vitale…born July 24, 1993… a history major.

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JUSTIN WAIN 6-3, 214 Punter Redshirt Junior Wilmington, N.C./ Eugene Ashley

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Was UConn’s starting punter last season and will look to retain that role again this fall. 2014: Served as the primary punter, punting in 11 games on the year…finished with 74 punts for 2,868 yards, a 38.8 average with 17 punts downed inside the 20…posted a long of 59 yards, recorded four touchbacks and saw 30 punts fair caught…booted six punts of at least 50 yards…put 6-of-9 punts vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 6) inside the 20, earning ECAC Special Teams Rookie of the Week laurels…averaged 44.5 yards on eight punts at USF (Sept. 19)…placed 3-of-4 inside the 20 at Tulane (Oct. 11)…blasted a season-long 59 yarder at Memphis (Nov. 29)…named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference AllAcademic team. 2013: Named to the 2013 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2012: Redshirted High School: Lettermen at Eugene Ashley…was Special Team MVP..earned scholar-athlete honors. Personal Profile: Justin David Wain..born Nov. 25, 1993… an allied health sciences major. INSIDE G P Yds AVG. TB FC 20 50+ BLK LONG 2014 11 74 2868 38.8 4 30 17 6 0 59

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MATTHEW WALSH 6-1, 241 Linebacker Junior Madison, Conn./ Daniel Hand

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Moved to the linebacker spot during spring ball of 2015 and is second at that position on the post spring two-deep. 2014: Played in 11 games, starting one at fullback…recorded three tackles on special teams. 2013: Was UConn’s primary fullback as a true freshman, playing in all 12 games. High School: Named the New Haven Register All-State Most Valuable Player and All-Hartford Courant…named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation and Connecticut High School Coaches’ Association all-state teams…was one of three finalists for the Walter Camp Football Foundation Connecticut Player of the Year Award along with fellow UConn teammate Tim Boyle… projected to play fullback at UConn…scored five rushing TDs in win over Xavier and had a total of ten for the season…had 182 tackles in senior year with three sacks…had 15 tackles, 10 solo, and forced two fumbles in state Class L championship game in 2012…team went 13-0 in junior and senior years and won state Class L title both seasons…as a junior had 100 tackles as a linebacker and two sacks…earned New Haven Register All-Area honors as a junior. Personal Profile: Matthew Thomas Walsh … born April 4, 1995… a precommunication sciences major. G UA A TOTAL 2013 11 0 0 0 2014 11 1 2 3 TOTAL 22 1 2 3

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5-10, 198 Safety Redshirt Freshman Fort Meade, Md./ Fort Meade/Lawrenceville Prep (N.J.)

Redshirt freshman who is second on the final spring two-deep at free safety. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Played one year of varsity football in high school at Fort Meade High in Fort Meade, Md., before moving to Lawrenceville Prep in Lawrenceville, N.J. for the 2013 season… named to the Newark Star Ledger All-Prep Team…made 49 catches for 872 yards and eight touchdowns in 2013 as a wide receiver…a 2012 Maryland Small School All-State Honorable Mention… hauled in 47 catches for 812 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2012 at Fort Meade…played three years of varsity basketball at Fort Meade. Personal Profile: Anthony Lamont Watkins, Jr…born May 13, 1995…an exploratory major.

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2014: Did not see any game action… named to the 2014 American Athletic Conference All-Academic team. 2013: Joined the Husky program as a walk-on…a transfer from Stonehill College. High School: Was an all-state and all-conference pick…team captain and defensive MVP…team was 2009 state champions. Personal Profile: William Charles Weyrauch…Born June 11, 1994… A sociology major.

JHAVON WILLIAMS 5-10, 190 Cornerback Redshirt Junior Delray Beach, Fla./ Palm Beach Central

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Jhavon Williams 14 Michigan (Sept. 21)…posted five tackles vs. USF (Oct. 12) and at No. 21 UCF (Oct. 26). 2012: Redshirted. High School: Team went 7-4 in senior season and played in the regional quarterfinals of the Florida Class 8A championship … played in the Florida Atlantic Coaches Association North-South All-Star game following his senior season … started his high school career at American Heritage HS … team captain. Personal Profile: Jhavon Zacoy Williams … born Jan. 20, 1993…an urban and community studies major. G 2013 10 2014 12 TOTAL 22

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RICHMOND WILLIAMS 6-0, 232 Linebacker Redshirt Freshman Hayfield, Va./ Hayfield

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Redshirt freshman who joined the team as a walk-on last season. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Made 62 tackles as a senior and also had eight sacks and a fumble recovery. Personal Profile: Richmond Alexander Williams…born July 27, 1994…an economics major.

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GARRETT ANDERSON 6-1, 236 Quarterback Walnut, Calif. Berean Christian/ Laney JC (Calif.)

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FRANK BATTLE 6-5, 193 Wide Receiver Miami, Fla. Belen Jesuit Prep

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Played wide receiver and free safety at Belen Jesuit Prep…named a Top 50 2015 prospect in Miami-Dade county by the Miami Herald…helped Belen Jesuit reach the Florida 8A regional semifinals as a senior...also played basketball in high school …son of Lawrence and Giana Chambers…a pre-sport management major.

TYRAIQ BEALS 6-0, 171 Wide Receiver East Orange, N.J. East Orange

JAMES BEDELL 6-1, 192 Long Snapper Oceanport, N.J. Shore Regional

Played offensive line and linebacker in high school…made 146 tackles in senior year with three interceptions, two returned for a TD…honored at the 43rd Annual Lombardi Awards Banquet in Eatontown, N.J. by the Rotary Clubs of Monmouth County..named All-Zone by Shore Sports Zone as a senior and All-Shore as a junior…also played lacrosse…a pre-education major.

BRANDON BISACK 6-5, 213 Quarterback Fairfield, Conn. Warde

Played wide receiver at East Orange High…ranked the No. 30 prospect in the Rivals.com New Jersey Postseason Top 35…finished his senior season with 71 receptions for 1,198 yards and 16 touchdowns…second-leading receiver by yardage and receptions in New Jersey in 2014…named Third Team All-State by NJ.com…also a sprinter for East Orange, part of the New Jersey’s top 4x200 meter relay team, a team that recorded the 11th-fastest high school time in the nation in 2014…an exploratory major.

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Pro-style quarterback…as a senior, threw for 2,575 yards with 22 touchdowns… named first team All-Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference as a senior..also punted for the team…led team to wins in three of final four games…threw for over 1,500 yards as a junior and 14 touchdowns…three-year starter at QB…also played safety during high school career…an exploratory major.

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6-2, 340 Defensive End Egg Harbor City, N.J. Cedar Creek

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A defensive tackle at Cedar Creek High School…ranked a top-50 prospect in New Jersey by ESPN…named a First Team Cape-Atlantic League-National Conference All-Star after his senior season…Cedar Creek went 7-3 during his senior season…son of Samirah Bullock-Blackwell… an exploratory major.

IAN CAMPBELL 6-5, 259 Tight End Pompton Plains, N.J. Pequannock

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Played tight end at Pequannock Township High School…named a top-five tight end in New Jersey by NJ.com… ranked a top-50 prospect in New Jersey

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and a top-30 tight end in the country by ESPN…helped Pequannock finish 9-2 during his senior season and reach the NJSIAA Group 2 semifinals…2013 MSG Varsity All-New Jersey…had 33 receptions for 375 yards and a TD as a junior...a pre-kinesiology major.

BRYAN CESPEDES 6-7, 269 Offensive Lineman New London, Conn. New London

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Played tackle at New London High School…helped New London to a state playoff berth as a senior in Class M Large Division…helped New London have 338 yards of total offense or more in five games..began playing football as a sophomore in high school…also a standout in basketball and baseball at New London… an exploratory major.

BRYAN CONEY 6-1, 188 Wide Receiver Naugatuck, Conn. Naugatuck

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Career leader in receptions at Naugatuck with 81, receiving yards with 2,171 and 33 touchdowns…as a senior, earned All-State honors with 52 receptions for 1,171 yards and 20 TDs…also earned All-State as a junior…team had a 19-5 combined record in junior and senior season…team played in Class L Large semifinals as a senior…earned All-Naugatuck Valley League honors… also played defensive back…Naugatuck coach Craig Bruno was also head coach for former UConn walk-on Marcus Easley, now a member of the Buffalo Bills, at Bunnell HS… an exploratory major.

JACK DEXTER 6-2, 200 Linebacker Wilton, Conn. Wilton

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Played linebacker and tight end in high school….had 65 tackles as a senor and 52 in junior year…made 23 receptions with 270 yards and three TDs…also plays lacrosse…father played football at William & Mary… an exploratory major.

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CONNOR FREEBORN 6-5, 241 Linebacker Wilmington, Del. Salesianum School

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Played tight end, defensive end and outside linebacker at Salesianum School… Second Team All-State as a senior…team won state Division I championship in junior year with an 11-1 record…helped Salesianum to a 7-4 record in 2014 and a berth in Division I state playoffs…ranked a top-five prospect in Delaware by Rivals.com…ranked as the No. 2 prospect in the state by ESPN…also a standout lacrosse player in high school…son of Bill and Nancy Freeborn… an exploratory major.

AARON GARLAND 5-11, 192 Cornerback Oak Park, Ill. Fenwick

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Played cornerback at Fenwick High… ranked the No. 35 prospect in the Rivals.com Illinois Postseason Top 35…tabbed a top-30 prospect in Illinois and a top-75 cornerback prospect nationally by ESPN… helped Fenwick reach the Illinois Class 7A quarterfinals during his senior season…had an 87-yard kickoff return for a TD in second round playoff win…in second round game, had a 61-yard interception to set up winning score…recorded a total of four interceptions, including two returned for touchdowns, in 2014… also had interest from Illinois, Iowa and Northwestern….son of Mel and Tony Garland…a pre-kinesiology major.

ZORDAN HOLMAN 6-5, 224 Tight End Portland, Maine Cheverus

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Tight end and defensive lineman at Cheverus High School…2013 and 2014 Portland Press Herald All-State…won the 2014 Frank J. Gaziano Award as the best defensive lineman in the state of Maine…2013 Maine Defensive Player of the Year…led Cheverus to the Maine Eastern Class A state title game in 2014…recorded 41 tackles and six sacks as a senior…recovered three fumbles in a state semifinal game…also played basketball at Cheverus…served as class president…won the 2013 Age 16-17 heavyweight title at the North American Grappling Association World Championships in both traditional and Brazilian jiu-jitsu rules…was born in Croatia and moved to the United States with his family in 2000… an exploratory major.

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CHRIS JEAN-PIERRE 5-11, 196 Safety Deep River, Conn. Valley Regional

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Had 61 tackles as a senior with 207 career tackles and nine career interceptions… on offense, played quarterback with 1,256 passing yards as a senior and 1,203 rushing yards…also played running back and wide receiver during his career… punted and returned punts…team played in three state championship brackets during his career, including winning the 2014 Class S-Large title for Valley Regional/Old Lyme…also played basketball as team won state championship and played in state title game three-straight years…a pre-sport management major.

CHRIS LEE 6-7, 252 Tight End Severna Park, Md. Severna Park

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6-3, 243 Linebacker Woodbridge, Va. C.D. Hylton/Florida State

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Transfer from Florida State who will sit out the 2014 season at UConn and have two years of eligibility remaining. 2014: Played in all 13 games for the Seminoles and played in the National College Football Playoff semifinals in the Rose Bowl…was 14th on the team with 21 tackles and also had a tackle for a loss and a pass break-up. 2013: Appeared in in 13 games and made one start...intercepted a pass and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown against Idaho and added two tackles... led the team and set a new career high with eight tackles, 1.0 TFL and one pass break-up against North Carolina State...registered four tackles and forced a fumble against Maryland...tied for second on the team with six tackles at Wake Forest...added six tackles against Syracuse…had five special teams tackles as a member of the kickoff coverage unit…ranked ninth on the team with 39 tackles, including 1.0 tackles for loss. High School: Registered 172 tackles (129 solo, 23 for loss), 14 deflections and 24 quarterback hurries as C.D. Hylton posted a 10-3 record and reached the Virginia Group AAA Division 6 state semifinals..registered 20 tackles, including 15 solo stops in his final game for Hylton...team was 21-4 over the

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6-2, 200 Wide Receiver Montreal, Que. Trinity Pawling (N.Y.)

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Played wide receiver and defensive back at Trinity Pawling… USA TODAY 2014 All-New York Team…posted 519 receiving yards and four touchdowns as a senior…as a junior, had 44 receptions for 782 yards and five TDs…ranked the No. 6 prospect in New York by Schulman’s National Underclassmen Combine…ranked among the top-15 prospects in the state by Scout.com and in the top-20 by MaxPreps…chose UConn over Rutgers and Old Dominion… an exploratory major.

AARON M c LEAN

Tight end at Severna Park High School…First Team All-County as a senior… caught six touchdowns during the 2014 season…named a top-five tight end in the state by Maryland Varsity…also a basketball player at Severna Park, helping the squad to a 23-3 record in 2013-14…son of Steve and Cheryl Lee…a preeducation major.

E.J. LEVENBERRY

course of his two junior and senior seasons...a two-time Washington Post AllMetro selection...participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl...played his first two seasons of high school football at perennial Washington, D.C. area power DeMatha Catholic...held offers from 20 major programs, ultimately choosing FSU over Tennessee, Alabama and Oklahoma. Personal: Eric Levenberry, Jr.…born Nov. 16, 1994….a sociology major.

6-5, 203 Wide Receiver Southborough, Mass. St. Mark’s

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Wide receiver at St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Mass. …named 2013 and 2014 All-New England Class C…ranked the No. 11 prospect in Massachusetts by ESPN…led the Independent School League in touchdown receptions in 2013 with 10…had nine touchdown receptions with over 700 yards as a sophomore…Boston Globe All-Scholastic…also plays basketball at St. Mark’s…son of Tonya Strange… an exploratory major.

KEVIN MURPHY 6-1, 278 Defensive Lineman Westchester, Pa. Westchester East

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Played offensive and defensive line at West Chester East…First Team Daily Local News All-Area…2014 Second Team All Ches-Mont… also earned allconference honors as a junior…started at middle linebacker as a freshman and then moved to defensive end as a sophomore…had 88 tackles in his junior year with seven sacks…was team captain as a senior…ranked the No. 35 prospect in Pennsylvania in the Rivals.com Pennsylvania Final Top 35 2015…also ranked 35th in the state by ESPN and a top-100 defensive tackle prospect nationally…chose UConn over Army, Cincinnati, Navy and Syracuse…son of Gary Murphy and Kate O’Neill… an exploratory major.

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PHILIPPE OKOUNAM 6-5, 278 Defensive Lineman Chateauguay, Que. St. Paul School (N.H.)

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Played fullback, offensive tackle and defensive end at St. Paul’s School in Concord, N.H. …ranked the top prospect in New Hampshire by ESPN… team captain…was born in Russia, but moved to the United States when he was nine…ranked the top prospect in the “New England Four” by Schulman’s National Underclassmen Combine …named a top-40 strong-side defensive end prospect by 247Sports…also had interest from LSU, Iowa and Boston College…a psychology major.

DALLAS PARKER 6-4, 231 Linebacker Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Pointe Vedra

6-7, 263 Offensive Lineman Bronx, N.Y. Governor’s Academy (Mass.)

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Played defensive end, linebacker and tight end at Ballou High School… USA TODAY 2014 All-District of Columbia Team…2014 DCIAA Second Team All-League…ranked the 13th-best prospect in D.C. by Rivals.com… also slotted in at No. 13 in the district by ESPN…recorded 15 sacks and four fumble recoveries as a senior…also ran track at Ballou….son of Wanda and William Richardson…a sociology major.

6-2, 181 Cornerback Englewood, N.J. Dwight Morrow

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Cornerback, safety and wide receiver at Dwight Morrow High School…ranked a top-50 prospect in New Jersey by 247Sports and ESPN…participated in the 2014 National Underclassmen Combine Five-Star East Showcase…as a receiver, posted 24 catches for 372 yards and five touchdowns as a senior… totaled 22 tackles on the year…ranked No. 34 in New Jersey by Schulman’s National Underclassmen Combine…an agriculture major.

DAVID RYSLIK

Offensive tackle and defensive tackle at Governor’s Academy in Byfield, Mass. …helped his squad win four consecutive Independent School League titles… Governor’s Academy reached the Wayne Sanborn Bowl for the NEPSAC title each of the last four years… team went 7-2 during his senior season…also a basketball team captain at Governor’s Academy…did not play football until arriving at Governor’s Academy…son of Faith Peart… an exploratory major.

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6-2, 238 Linebacker Washington, D.C. Frank W. Ballou Sr.

JOHN ROBINSON IV

Played defensive end and tight end at Ponte Vedra High School…averaged 10.1 tackles per game as a senior and recorded 9.0 tackles for loss and two sacks…also returned a fumble for a touchdown during his senior season… St. Augustine Record First Team All-County…team captain…ranked among the top 100 prospects at his position by 247Sports…son of Wes and Katie Parker… an exploratory major.

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Defensive tackle at the Peddie School…2014 All-Mid-Atlantic Prep League All-Star…2014 All-New Jersey Prep School All-Star…recorded 53 tackles and three sacks as a senior…ranked a top-35 prospect in New Jersey and a top-75 defensive tackle prospect nationally by 247Sports…No. 42 in the NJ.com Top 50…tabbed a top-100 defensive lineman prospect by ESPN…New Jersey NFSC All-Combine Team…also threw shot put at Peddie School…chose UConn over Cincinnati, Duke, Old Dominion, Syracuse and Temple…son of Maria Ryslik…a pre-sport management major.

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LUKE SOWA 6-2, 220 Linebacker Millstone, N.J. Notre Dame High School The Gunnery (Conn.)

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Played both football and basketball at The Gunnery for a season after playing at Notre Dame High School…a pre-journalism major.

TOM TABUR 6-3, 282 Defensive Lineman Whitinsville, Mass. Northbridge Worcester Academy

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Played at Northbridge HS before spending a year at Worcester Academy… named to Headmaster’s List at Worcester for academics…led Northbridge to MIAA Class 5 State title as a senior in high school…was team captain and named Central Mass All-State…honored by Worcester Telegram and Gazette to its Super Team and named to the named Mass Super 26 All-State Team… All-Central Mass as a junior…a pre-kinesiology major.

MICHAEL TARBUTT 6-0, 177 Kicker Buffalo, N.Y. Canisius

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Kicker and punter at Canisius High School…Second Team USA TODAY All-American… USA TODAY 2014 All-New York Team…team went 12-0 during his senior season…team won the inaugural New York State Catholic Championship game…Buffalo News First Team All-Western New York… connected on 11-of-17 field goals as a senior, including good kicks from 52 and 60 yards…sent 57 of 79 kickoffs for touchbacks…had a long punt of 50 yards…60-yarder came in state title game…was the second-longest kick in New York State history, behind only 13-year NFL punter Todd Sauerbrun (62)…11 field goals marked a Western New York single-season record and the fifth-best single-season mark in New York history…son of Jim and Pauline Tarbutt…a pre-sport management major.

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MARSHÉ TERRY 6-4, 192 Safety Columbus, N.J. North Burlington

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Played wide receiver and defensive back at Northern Burlington…ranked the No. 30 prospect in New Jersey by ESPN…had four touchdown receptions as a senior…also recorded four interceptions…Northern Burlington’s recipient of the 2014 New Jersey High School Football Mini Max Award for football performance, academics and service…also ran track and played basketball in high school…son of Lloyd and Charise Terry… an exploratory major.

BILLY WILLIAMS 6-3, 235 Tight End Knoxville, Tenn. Farragut Northern Iowa

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Transfer from Northern Iowa who will sit out the 2014 season at UConn and have three years of eligibility remaining. 2014: Played in eight games for Northern Iowa with two receptions for 94 yards with a long of 58 yards…team posted a 9-5 record and advanced to the second round of the NCAA FCS playoffs. High School: Played football at Farragut High School for Eddie Courtney … earned Tight End of the Year … was named All-District tight end and All-KIL … also lettered in basketball. Personal Profile: Billy Williams II…born Nov. 22, 1995…an exploratory major.

NAZIR WILLIAMS 6-3, 242 Linebacker Bridgeton, N.J. Bridgeton

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Wide receiver and defensive lineman at Bridgeton High…2014 South Jersey Times Football All-Star…helped Bridgeton to the South Jersey Group 3 semifinals…2014 Courier-Post All-South Jersey…recorded 45 tackles and nine sacks as a senior…also caught 35 balls for 566 yards and three touchdowns… tabbed as a top-40 prospect in New Jersey by ESPN…also played basketball and baseball at Bridgeton…chose UConn over Temple…son of Brenda Williams and Daltreda Washington… an exploratory major.

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n his first season as the head football coach at the University of Connecticut in 2014, Bob Diaco has touched every facet of the program and has built a strong foundation for a championship future at UConn.

When I met Bob and we discussed this opportunity, I was tremendously impressed by how much he knew about the university — academics and athletics. He makes an immediate impact and speaks eloquently about how he recruits, how he wins and how he dedicates himself to the success of student-athletes. Bob’s ambitions match our history of success and our spirit. The Husky Nation deserves an outstanding football program for the long-term and I am confident that our new head coach will build it. sd

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Diaco, who enters his second season with the Huskies in 2015, served on the Notre Dame coaching staff as the defensive coordinator from 2010-13 and the assistant head coach in 2012-13. He was named the 30th head football coach at UConn on December 12, 2013. Diaco was the 2012 winner of the Frank Broyles Award, given to the top assistant college football coach in the country and was a semifinalist for the award in 2011. Diaco joined the Notre Dame staff in 2010 as defensive coordinator and inside linebacker coach, took responsibility for the entire linebacker position in 2011 and added responsibilities as associate head coach in 2012. His 2012 Irish defense ranked among the top 10 in the Football Bowl Subdivision in 12 different categories as the school played in the BCS National

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Championship Game and posted an overall record of 12-1. Diaco has an impressive coaching resume as he served at Virginia (2006-08) as the linebackers and special teams coordinator and Cincinnati (2009) as the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach before joining the Notre Dame staff. A native of Cedar Grove, N.J., and a 1995 Iowa graduate, Diaco began his coaching career in 1996-97 as a graduate assistant at his alma mater. He then served on the staffs of Western Illinois (1999-2000) as the special teams coordinator and running backs coach, Eastern Michigan (2001-2003) working with the same positions and Central Michigan (2005) as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. Diaco has coached in eight post-season games, including the BCS title game with Notre Dame in 2012 and the Sugar Bowl with Cincinnati in 2010. He played in three bowl games as a student-athlete at Iowa. He was a two-time All-Big Ten selection at Iowa as a linebacker under Hall of Fame coach Hayden Fry and was named the team’s co-MVP in 1995, starting in all 23 games over his junior and senior seasons. Diaco has developed a national reputation as one of the top defensive coaches in the game. Notre Dame allowed an average of 19.08 points/game from 2010-13, which ranked as the ninth-best average over that time of any team in the FBS. His 2012 Irish defense ranked second in the FBS in scoring defense - allowing just 12.77 points per game. Notre Dame only allowed 15 offensive touchdowns four fewer than any other FBS school. The Irish held six opponents without an offensive touchdown and nine foes to one or fewer offensive touchdowns.

I talked to many members of the college football community as we began this search for their thoughts and Bob’s name was consistently mentioned. As we engaged in the interview process with him, I was extremely impressed with his passion and his knowledge of the game and also for his commitment to the development of the total studentathlete. Bob has vast experience at many different schools and there is no question in my mind that we have hired a great coach for UConn.sd

Diaco was a two-time All-Big Ten selection at Iowa under legendary coach Hayden Fry.

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Under Diaco’s coaching, linebacker Manti Te’o was the 2012 winner of Nagurski Trophy, Lott Trophy, Butkus Award, Lombardi Award, Bednarik Award, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Player of the Year. Te’o was also the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy. Diaco’s 2011 defense ranked in the top 50 in scoring defense (24th, 20.7), total defense (30th, 344.7), rushing defense (47th, 138.9) and passing defense (38th, 205.8). It was only the second time since 2003 and fourth time in the last 15 seasons a Notre Dame defense ranked in the top 50 in all four categories. The Irish played in the Champs Sports Bowl following that season. In his first season at Notre Dame in 2010, Diaco switched defensive schemes from a blitzing 4-3 defense the Irish utilized in 2009 and installed a 3-4 no-crease defense. Diaco’s defense became immediately better as the Irish allowed 5.69 fewer points per game, 40.5 fewer yards per game, averaged one half sacks more per game and forced more turnovers in 2010 than 2009. The Irish played in the Sun Bowl that season. In his only season at Cincinnati (2009), he was charged with replacing 10 starters on the Bearcats’ defense, including every player on the front seven for 2009. The Bearcats recorded 110 tackles for loss in 2009 (8.46 per game) to rank third in the nation. They totaled 37 sacks and tied for 10th in the country averaging 2.85 sacks per contest. Cincinnati’s defense allowed 3.6 rushing yards per

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BOB DIACO HAS BEEN… EVERYWHERE!

Bob Diaco has travelled literally thousands of miles around the state promoting the program in his two years as the head football coach at UConn. He has made numerous appearances on television and radio stations across the state and even cooked a favorite dish on WFSB’s Better Connecticut. He has met fans at Buffalo Wild Wings restaurants and has taken part in the Celebrity MiniGolf Tournament for the past two years at the Travelers Championship, Connecticut’s PGA Tour stop. On campus, the program played host to Women’s Football 101 Clinics and Summer Football Clinics the past two years.

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH BOB DIACO Year School Position 1996 Iowa Graduate Assistant 1997 Iowa Graduate Assistant 1999 Western Illinois Running Backs/Special Teams 2000 Western Illinois Running Backs/Special Teams 2001 Eastern Michigan Running Backs/Special Teams 2002 Eastern Michigan Linebackers/Special Teams 2003 Eastern Michigan Outside Linebackers/Special Teams 2004 Western Michigan Linebackers/Special Teams 2005 Central Michigan Co-Defensive Coord/Linebackers 2006 Virginia Linebackers/Special Teams 2007 Virginia Linebackers/Special Teams 2008 Virginia Linebackers/Special Teams 2009 Cincinnati Defensive Coord/Inside Linebackers 2010 Notre Dame Defensive Coord/Inside Linebackers 2011 Notre Dame Defensive Coord/Linebackers 2012 Notre Dame Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coord/LBs 2013 Notre Dame Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coord/LBs 2014 UConn Head Coach

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carry. He groomed safety Aaron Webster in a First Team All-Big East pick. Prior to Cincinnati, Diaco spent three years as the linebackers coach and special teams coordinator on Al Groh’s coaching staff at the University of Virginia from 2006-08. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, was promoted to the Cavaliers’ defensive coordinator position, but he left two months later to take the same position at Cincinnati. Virginia played in the Gator Bowl following ‘07. Diaco’s linebackers were critical to Virginia allowing only 3.7 yards per carry and just over 21 points per game to their opponents in 2008. Only four schools permitted fewer rushing touchdowns than Virginia’s nine in 2007, and the Cavaliers allowed 106.9 rushing yards per game, 13th in the nation. Virginia ranked 16th nationally at 19.7 points allowed per game and was 23rd in total defense, allowing 332.5 yards per game. Linebacker Clint Sintim led the nation in sacks by a linebacker in 2007. In his only season at Central Michigan (2005), Diaco turned around CMU’s rushing defense that just two years earlier had ranked last in the Mid-American Conference. Under Diaco’s watch, Central Michigan led the MAC, allowing only 113.7 rushing yards per game. He also helped defensive end Dan Bazuin lead the nation with 26.5 tackles for loss and tie a MAC record with 16 sacks. He coached the special teams and linebackers at Western Michigan in 2004. The punting, punt return and kickoff return units all finished in the top three of the MAC. Diaco’s first full-time position was at Western Illinois where he was the running backs coach and special teams coordinator in 1999 and 2000. The Leathernecks won the Gateway Conference crown in 2000 and made an appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Diaco and his wife Julia have two sons - Angelo and Michael - and a daughter Josephine.

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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING ABOUT BOB DIACO

“ Connecticut hired the perfect man to lead their football program into the future. Bob Diaco possesses every

characteristic necessary to be successful. He’s a top-notch recruiter, tremendous leader of young men and brilliant coach. Bob was arguably the top coordinator in the country as demonstrated by our defense over the last few years.

” Brian Kelly, Notre Dame Head Coach

“ofRight away, Bobby demonstrated a good base level those skills that are necessary to be a head coach;

organization, high energy, leadership and the ability to relate to people. We are very excited for Bobby and Julia. They will have a great sense of purpose and a detailed plan for resurrecting UConn football.

Al Groh, Former University of Virginia

and NFL Head Coach

I’ve had the good fortune of covering Bob Diaco for a number of years. His commitment to excellence, his ability to relate to and motivate his players and his overall work ethic will be huge assets to the UConn football program.

UConn got a steal in Coach Diaco. He is a great coach and mentor. He cares for his players. There is nothing better than a coach who cares about his team not only as players, but as individuals. He not only teaches guys how to play the game, but on how to be a gentleman. He is everything you could ever want in a coach. Notre Dame is going to miss him, but he is going to do great things at UConn and I wish him all the best of luck.

” Manti Te’o, San Diego Chargers Linebacker and

2012 Heisman Trophy Runner-Up

“coaches. Bob is going to bring a family atmosphere to any team he He cares a lot about his players, treats everybody

with respect and just a guy who takes care of the people around him and the program. The guys are going to love playing for him. He’s a high-energy guy that brings it with him every day. There’s not a day he would come to work that he wasn’t at his best. Guys respect him and love playing for him.

” Harrison Smith, Minnesota Vikings Safety

” Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN College Football Analyst

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DON PATTERSON

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DON PATTERSON Assistant Head Coach, Tight Ends • Army ’73 Don Patterson, who has enjoyed a long and successful college football career as both a head coach and an assistant, in in his second year as Assistant Head Football Coach at UConn and has position responsibilities with the tight ends in 2015. Last season, Patterson worked with the quarterbacks. He and UConn head coach Bob Diaco have strong ties – Patterson was a member of the Iowa coaching staff when Diaco played for the Hawkeyes from 1992-95 and then was a graduate assistant coach from 1996-97. While the head coach at Western Illinois, Patterson hired Diaco to his first full-time coaching position in 1999; one year later, Western Illinois won the Gateway Football Conference championship with Patterson and Diaco on the sidelines. Patterson served as the quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator at Buffalo from 2010-13 before coming to UConn. Patterson helped lead Buffalo to an appearance in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl this past season as quarterback Joe Licata passed for 2,824 yards and 24 touchdowns. In 2012, both Alex Zordich and Licata posted good numbers as Zordich threw for 1,254 yards and nine touchdowns while Licata passed for 1,045 yards and seven touchdowns. Patterson was the head coach at Western Illinois from 1999-2009 and had a 62-45 career record in 11 seasons before illness forced him to step away from coaching for a year. He led the Leathernecks to three NCAA playoff berths, a pair of Gateway Football Conference titles and a No. 1 national ranking in 2003. In his decade as head coach, Patterson produced 108 all-conference honorees, 34 academic all-conference selections, 59 All-Americans, including two consensus all-Americans, and two academic All-Americans. Patterson led Western Illinois to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs in 2000 (first round), 2002 (second round) and 2003 (second round). Western Illinois won Gateway league titles in 2000 and ‘02. Patterson came to Western Illinois after a 20-year run on the Iowa staff with legendary coach Hayden Fry from 1979-98. During his tenure at Iowa, the Hawkeyes appeared in 14 bowl games, including three Rose Bowls. The 1985 Iowa team was ranked No. 1 in the nation for five weeks, en route to a school-record 10 wins. Patterson went to Iowa as a defensive backs coach in 1979, was the recruiting coordinator in 1980, worked with the tight ends from 1981-88, the quarterbacks and wide receivers from 1989-91 and then served as the offensive coordinator from 1992-98.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH DON PATTERSON Year 1978 1979 1980 1981-88 1989-91 1992-98 1999-2009 2011-13 2014 2015

School/Team Position North Texas State Defensive Secondary Iowa Defensive Backs Iowa Recruiting Coordinator Iowa Tight Ends Iowa Quarterbacks/Wide Receivers Iowa Offensive Coordinator Western Illinois Head Coach Buffalo Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator UConn Assistant Head Coach/Quarerbacks UConn Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends

POSTSEASON GAMES AS A COACH Year Game 1981 Rose 1982 Peach 1983 Gator 1984 Freedom 1985 Rose 1986 Holiday 1987 Holiday 1988 Peach 1990 Rose 1991 Holiday 1993 Alamo 1995 Sun 1996 Alamo 1997 Sun 2000 I-AA First Round 2002 I-AA First Round I-AA Quarterfinals 2003 I-AA First Round I-AA Quarterfinals 2013 Famous Idaho Potato

School/Team Result Iowa lost to Washington, 28-0 Iowa def. Tennessee, 28-22 Iowa lost to Florida, 14-6 Iowa def. Texas, 55-17 Iowa lost to UCLA, 45-28 Iowa def. San Diego State, 39-38 Iowa def. Wyoming, 20-19 Iowa lost to NC State, 28-23 Iowa lost to Washington, 46-34 Iowa tied BYU, 13-13 Iowa lost to California, 37-3 Iowa def. Washington, 38-18 Iowa def. Texas Tech, 27-0 Iowa lost to Arizona State, 17-7 Western Illinois lost to Lehigh, 37-7 Western Illinois def. Eastern Illinois, 48-9 Western Illinois lost to Western Kentucky, 31-28 Western Illinois def. Montana, 43-40 Western Illinois lost to Colgate, 28-27 Buffalo lost to San Diego St., 49-24

Under Patterson’s guidance, the Iowa offense was explosive, leading the Big Ten in rushing (217.0 yards/game) and scoring (34.3 points/ game) while finishing second in pass efficiency in 1997. Iowa finished the 1997 campaign ranked eighth in the nation in rushing offense and ninth in scoring. Patterson was instrumental in Iowa’s success, making the Hawkeyes one of only three Big Ten teams (also Ohio State and Michigan) to play in 14 bowl games during his tenure. Iowa appeared in the Rose Bowl after the 1981, 1985 and 1990 seasons, and made eight consecutive bowl appearances from 1981-88. The success of the Hawkeyes was immediate upon Patterson’s arrival with Fry, evidenced by a Rose Bowl berth in their third season (1981), which was Iowa’s first Rose Bowl appearance since 1958. Iowa ranked third among Big Ten teams in victories from 1979-98 and was one of three Big Ten teams to win more than 100 games between 1984-98. Patterson was the last member of Fry’s original Hawkeye staff and his association with Fry began in 1978 as an assistant at North Texas State coaching the defensive secondary. Patterson is a 1973 Army graduate and served on the cadet honor committee and was named to the highest-ranking cadet staff while at the Academy. He and his wife, Lisa, have a daughter, Brooke, who earned her doctorate in pharmacy from Purdue. 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


FRANK VERDUCCI

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FRANK VERDUCCI Offensive Coordinator, Running Backs • Seton Hall ‘80 Frank Verducci, a 31-year veteran of the coaching profession with experience in both college football and the NFL, is in his first season as the offensive coordinator at UConn this fall and has position responsibility with the Husky running backs. The 2015 National Football League draft marked Verducci’s third time developing a first round draft choice, as Florida’s D.J. Humphries was selected with the 22nd pick by the Arizona Cardinals. Verducci was the run game coordinator and offensive line coach in 2011 at Florida and helped lead the Gators to a 24-17 win over Ohio State in the Gator Bowl. Previously, Frank developed first round selections Ross Verba (’95 Green Bay Packers) at Iowa and Zac Martin (’14 Dallas Cowboys) at Notre Dame. Verba became the first rookie to start at left tackle in the Super Bowl, while Martin was voted to the Pro Bowl after his initial campaign. During Verducci’s 10 seasons as a FBS offensive line coach, 36 of his offensive linemen were either drafted or signed with NFL franchises. Verducci was the offensive line and run game coordinator at Notre Dame during the 2009 season as the Irish ranked eighth in the country in total offense at 451.75 yards per game. He coached six offensive linemen that made NFL rosters. From 1999-2008, he spent ten years coaching in the NFL with the Cincinnati Bengals (1999-2001), Dallas Cowboys (2002), Buffalo Bills (2004-05) and the Cleveland Browns (2007-08). Developing outstanding young linemen carried over to Verducci’s 10 seasons in the NFL. He coached Pro Bowl left tackles Jason Peters (Buffalo Bills) and Joe Thomas (Cleveland Browns) during their first two seasons as professionals. Verducci also coached former Pro Bowl center Andre Gurode during his rookie season in Dallas. Successful running attacks have been a common theme over the course of Verducci’s collegiate coaching career. As Iowa’s run game coordinator (1995-98), the Hawkeyes’ single game (314), single season (1,691) and career (4,156) rushing records were eclipsed. The 1994 team set a record for fewest sacks allowed (10) in a season. During the 2014 season at Northern Iowa, the team set single season and career records for rushing yards and rushing touchdowns while reaching the second round of the FCS playoffs. In 10 NFL seasons, Verducci contributed to the NFL single game rushing record (Cincinnati Bengals Corey Dillon – 276 yards vs. Denver in 2000) along with Emmitt Smith’s march past Walter Payton to set the NFL career rushing title in Dallas during the 2002 season. Verducci worked with future NFL Hall of Famers Smith and Larry Allen during his time with the Cowboys. Verducci helped produce 1,000 yard rushers at each stop in Cincinnati (Corey Dillon), Buffalo (Willis McGahee) and Cleveland (Jamaal Lewis). A native of Glen Ridge N.J., Frank is a graduate of Seton Hall Preparatory School, where he played football for his father, Tony, a member of the New Jersey High School Sports Hall of Fame. Verducci played fullback and tight end at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, N.Y. and received his bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall in 1980. He received a post-graduate scholarship in exercise science to Colorado State. Verducci and his wife Noel have two children -- Jack, a 2015 graduate and football letterman at Princeton University and Cammy, a senior at Regina High School in Iowa City. Verducci’s brother, Tom, is the senior baseball writer at Sports Illustrated and an Emmy winning announcer for the MLB Network and Fox. His brother Tony, is the head football coach at Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Va.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH FRANK VERDUCCI Year 1980 1981-83 1984 1985-86 1987-88 1989-91 1992-94 1995-98 1999-2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007-08 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014

School/Team Position Colorado State Graduate Assistant Maryland Tight Ends Northern Illinois RBs/Strength & Conditioning Iowa Graduate Assistant Northwestern Wide Receivers Iowa Asst. Offensive Line/Recruiting Coord Iowa Offensive Line Iowa Offensive Line/Running Game Coord. Cincinnati Bengals Tight Ends Cincinnati Bengals Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Dallas Cowboys Offensive Line Buffalo Bills Tight Ends/Assistant Offensive Line Buffalo Bills Offensive Line Cleveland Browns Offensive Assistant Notre Dame Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. St. Louis Rams Personnel/Advance Scout Florida Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. Montreal Alouettes Offensive Line Northern Iowa Tight Ends/Offensive Tackles

POSTSEASON GAMES AS A COACH Year 1982 1983 1985 1986 1990 1991 1993 1995 1996 1997 2011 2013 2014

Game Aloha Citrus Rose Holiday Rose Holiday Alamo Sun Alamo Sun Gator CFL Division Semis FCS First Round FCS Second Round

School/Team Result Maryland lost to Washington, 21-20 Maryland lost to Tennessee, 30-23 Iowa lost to UCLA, 45-28 Iowa def. San Diego State, 39-38 Iowa lost to Washington, 46-34 Iowa tied BYU, 13-13 Iowa lost to California, 37-3 Iowa def. Washington, 38-18 Iowa def. Texas Tech, 27-0 Iowa lost to Arizona State, 17-7 Florida def. Ohio State, 24-17 Montreal lost to Hamilton, 19-16 N. Iowa def. Stephen F. Austin 44-10 N. Iowa lost to Illinois State, 41-21

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MIKE CUMMINGS

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MIKE CUMMINGS Offensive Line, Co-Offensive Coordinator • Buffalo ‘84 Mike Cummings is in his second year on the UConn staff and works with the offensive line and serves as the co-offensive coordinator. Last season with the Huskies, Cummings had position responsibility with the tight ends. Prior to joining the UConn staff, Cummings was the offensive coordinator at Central Michigan from 2010-13. During Cummings’ tenure at CMU, the school boasted one of the Mid-American Conference’s top offenses. Cummings had position responsibility for the offensive line at Central Michigan and coached offensive tackle Eric Fisher, who was the first pick in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Kansas City Chiefs. Cummings and UConn head coach Bob Diaco were on the same coaching staff together at Eastern Michigan in 2000 and ‘01. In 2012, Cummings directed a CMU offense that averaged 6.2 yards per play, ranking No. 2 in the MAC, produced nearly 400 yards of offense per game and scored 30 or more points in 10 games. Much of the offensive success can be attributed to the play of the CMU offensive line, which Cummings has position responsibility for, which allowed just 15 sacks, ranking No. 17 nationally. Cummings coached five All-Mid-American Conference offensive linemen over the last three seasons. Colin Miller and Jeff Maddux were both named to the 2010 All-MAC Second Team, while Fisher was a Third Team selection in 2011 and was honored on the All-MAC First Team in 2012. Andy Phillips was a second team pick in 2013. Fisher, who also earned All-America honors from the Associated Press, became the highest NFL draft pick in MAC and Central Michigan history. A starter of all 13 games in 2012, Fisher flourished under Cummings’ tutelage rising from a relatively unknown commodity at the beginning of the season to a national sensation following dominant performances at the Senior Bowl and the NFL Scouting Combine.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH MIKE CUMMINGS Year School/Team Position 1987 Rensselaer Offensive Line 1988-89 Central Michigan Graduate Assistant 1990-91 Millersville Offensive Line 1992-97 Central Michigan Offensive Line 1998 Michigan State Tight Ends/Special Teams 1999 Central Michigan Offensive Line 2000-01 Eastern Michigan Def. Line/Special Teams/ Recruiting Coordinator 2002-04 Western Michigan Offensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator 2005-09 Marshall Of 2010-13 Central Michigan Offensive Coordinator/ Offensive Line 2014 UConn Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends 2015 UConn Offensive Line/Co-Offensive Coordinator

POSTSEASON GAMES AS A COACH Year Game 1994 Las Vegas 2009 Little Caesar’s 2012 Little Caesar’s

School/Team Result Central Michigan lost to UNLV, 52-24 Marshall def. Ohio, 21-17 Central Michigan def. Western Kentucky, 24-21

The Chippewas ranked in the top 25 nationally in passing offense during 2010 and ‘11 under Cummings. CMU ranked 25th nationally in 2011, averaging 274.2 yards per game through the air, one year after ranking 20th with a 284.0 yards per game average. The Chippewas have thrown for 295 or more yards 17 times over the past four seasons, including six games of 350 yards or more. The 2010 season marked the start of Cummings’ fourth stint at CMU. He was the Chippewas’ offensive line coach from 1992-97 and 1999, and he was a graduate assistant at CMU during the 1988 and 1989 seasons. Cummings coached seven All-MAC honorees during his previous time at CMU. Cummings served as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Marshall from 2005-09. At least one Marshall offensive lineman earned All- Conference USA honors in each of his five seasons. Prior to Marshall, Cummings was the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator at Western Michigan for three seasons. Cummings’ career also includes stops at Eastern Michigan (defensive line/ special teams/recruiting coordinator, 2000-01), Michigan State (tight ends/ special teams, 1998), Millersville (offensive line, 1990-91) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (offensive line, 1987). Cummings earned three varsity letters in football at Buffalo. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and exercise science from Buffalo in 1984 and his master’s degree in athletics administration from CMU in 1990. Cummings and his wife Donna have two daughters, Elizabeth and Emily.

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ANTHONY POINDEXTER

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ANTHONY POINDEXTER Defensive Coordinator, Safeties • Virginia ‘99 Anthony Poindexter is in his second year as the Defensive Coordinator at UConn in 2015 and has position responsibility with the safeties. He enjoyed a standout career as both a collegiate and NFL player. Prior to joining the Husky staff, he was a member of the coaching staff at Virginia from 2003-2013. Poindexter and UConn head coach Bob Diaco were on the coaching staff together at Virginia from 2006-08. During Poindexter’s ten-year coaching career at Virginia, he worked on the defensive side of the ball for the final five and with the safeties since 2010. Poindexter was UVa’s running backs coach from 2004-2008 and was also the special teams coordinator from 2006-12. He joined the Virginia staff as a graduate assistant coach in 2003. He returned to his alma mater the year before as a graduate assistant coach for strength and conditioning. In 2011 at Virginia, Poindexter’s unit helped hold opponents to a completion percentage of just 53.7 percent, the second lowest mark in the ACC. Under Poindexter in 2009, UVa’s defensive backs helped the Cavalier defense rank No. 4 in the ACC and No. 21 in the nation in pass defense. Highlighting the group of defensive backs was second-team All-ACC honoree Ras-I Dowling and Chris Cook, who was chosen in the second round (34th overall) of the 2010 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. In 2008, as the head of the running backs, Poindexter saw tailback Cedric Peerman conclude one of the most productive careers in school history. Peerman, who played in the Senior Bowl after earning honorable mention All-ACC honors, finished as the 19th most productive back in UVa history, rushing for 1,749 yards and 15 scores. Regarded as one of the fiercest hitters in the game during his collegiate career (1994-98), Poindexter earned first-team All-America honors at safety his junior and senior seasons. He also was chosen the 1998 ACC Defensive Player of the Year and is one of only three players in school history to earn first-team All-ACC recognition three times. He finished his career with 342 career tackles, the ninth-most in school history and tops among ACC defensive backs. He is tied for fifth in school history with 12 interceptions. As a freshman, Poindexter helped make perhaps the biggest single defensive play in school history when he and teammate Adrian Burnim stopped Florida State tailback Warrick Dunn inches from the goal line on the game’s last play to preserve a 33-28 win over the second-ranked Seminoles. With the victory, Virginia ended FSU’s four-year, 29-game conference winning streak since joining the league in 1992. Poindexter’s senior season ended prematurely when he injured his left knee in the seventh game of the season and later underwent reconstructive surgery. Poindexter was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL draft. He spent two seasons with the Ravens before ending his pro career with the Cleveland Browns. To honor his legacy at UVa, Poindexter’s No. 3 jersey was retired on Oct. 10, 2009 at Scott Stadium. Poindexter earned his degree in anthropology from Virginia in 1999. Poindexter and his wife, Kimberly, have three children - Morocca, Anthony, Jr. and Chloe.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH ANTHONY POINDEXTER Year 2003 2004-05 2006-08 2009 2010-12 2013 2014-Pres.

School/Team Position Virginia Graduate Assistant Virginia Running Backs Virginia Running Backs/Asst. Special Teams Virginia Defensive Backs/Asst. Special Teams Virginia Safeties/Special Teams Coordinator Virginia Safeties UConn Defensive Coordinator, Safeties

POSTSEASON GAMES AS A COACH Year 1994 1995 1996 1998 2000 2003 2004 2005 2007 2011

Game Independence Peach Carquest Peach AFC Wild Card AFC Divisional AFC Championship Super Bowl XXXV Continental Tire MPC Computers Music City Gator Chick-fil-A

School/Team Result Virginia (player) def. TCU, 20-10 Virginia (player) def. Georgia, 34-27 Virginia (player) lost to Miami, 31-21 Virginia (player) lost to Georgia, 35-33 Ravens (player) def. Broncos, 21-3 Ravens (player) def. Titans, 24-10 Ravens (player) def. Raiders, 16-3 Ravens (player) def. Giants, 34-7 Virginia def. Pittsburgh, 23-16 Virginia lost to Fresno State, 37-34 Virginia def. Minnesota, 34-31 Virginia lost to Texas Tech, 31-28 Virginia lost to Auburn, 43-24

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WAYNE LINEBURG Quarterbacks • Virginia ‘96

Wayne Lineburg is in his second year at UConn in 2015 and has position responsibility with the quarterbacks. Prior to coming to UConn, he was a member of the Richmond coaching staff from 2010-13. Lineburg and UConn head coach Bob Diaco were on the same coaching staff together at Virginia in 2007 and ‘08. Lineburg is a 1996 graduate of Virginia. Lineburg was the associate head coach, running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Richmond from 2012-13. He originally came to the school in 2010 as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach and was the interim head coach in 2011. In 2013, Lineburg’s offensive help led the Spiders to a four-game winning streak at the end of the season, including victories over two ranked teams to close the year. Richmond’s offense ranked 24th in the country (441.4 yards per game) in the Football Championship Subdivision - a mark which was second in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Spiders led the CAA in passing offense at 328.2 yards per game. In 2012, Lineburg helped guide a prolific Richmond offense rank 20th in the nation in passing offense (271.2) and 21st in scoring offense (33.2). Richmond had an 8-3 record and earning a share of the Colonial Athletic Association championship. The Spiders saw two offensive players, fullback Kendall Gaskins and tight end Kevin Finney, earn All-American honors. Lineburg had twice been the Spiders’ offensive coordinator prior to the start of the 2011 campaign, when he continued in that role while also serving as interim head coach. Under Lineburg, senior wide receiver Tre Gray was named Associate Press Third-Team All-American. The Radford, Va. native had a first stint with Richmond for three years from 2004-06 as the offensive coordinator and running backs coach. Under Lineburg, the Spiders’ posted prolific offensive numbers. In 2005, Richmond gained a school-record 4,957 yards of total offense and

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH WAYNE LINEBURG Year School/Team Position 1996-97 William & Mary Assistant Coach 1998-99 Virginia Graduate Assistant 2000-03 William & Mary Running Backs/Recruiting Coord. 2004-06 Richmond Offensive Coordinator/ Running Backs 2007-08 Virginia Wide Receivers 2009 Virginia Running Backs 2010 Richmond Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2011 Richmond Interim Head Coach 2012-13 Richmond Associate Head Coach/RBs/ Recruiting Coordinator 2014 UConn Special Team Coordinator, Wide Receivers 2015-Pres. UConn Quarterbacks

POSTSEASON GAMES AS A COACH Year Game 1993 Carquest 1994 Independence 1995 Peach 1996 I-AA First Round I-AA Quarterfinals 1998 Peach 1999 Micronpc.com 2001 I-AA First Round 2005 FCS First Round FCS Quarterfinals 2007 Gator

School/Team Result Virginia (player) lost to Boston College, 31-13 Virginia (player) def. TCU, 20-10 Virginia (player) def. Georgia, 34-27 William & Mary def. Jackson St., 45-3 William & Mary lost to Northern Iowa, 38-35 Virginia lost to Georgia, 35-33 Virginia lost to Illinois, 63-21 William & Mary lost to Appalachian State, 40-27 Richmond def. Hampton, 38-10 Richmond lost to Furman, 24-20 Virginia lost to Texas Tech, 31-28

scored 44 touchdowns. The offensive unit averaged 381.3 yards per game and ranked 41st in the country that year. Lineburg’s offense averaged more than 330 yards per game every year and had an 800-yard rusher each of those three seasons. Lineburg was on the offensive staff at Virginia from 2007-09, working with the wide receivers in 2007-08 and the running backs in 2009. He was also a graduate assistant at Virginia from 1998-99. UVa played in the 1998 Peach Bowl, the 1999 MicronPC.com Bowl and the 2008 Gator Bowl with Lineburg on staff. A four-year quarterback for the Cavaliers, Lineburg was player on three bowls teams -- the 1994 Carquest Bowl, the 1994 Independence Bowl and the 1995 Peach Bowl. In his 22 seasons as either a player or coach, Lineburg has reached the postseason nine times. His father, Norman, was the long-time coach at Radford High and is a member of the Virginia High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Wayne played prep football for his father, earning All-District honors as a quarterback. His brother Robert is the athletic director at Radford University, his brother Mark is the superintendent of schools in Bristol, Va. and his brother Paul is the assistant principal at William Byrd High School in Vinton, Va. Wayne and his wife Tracey have two daughters - Addyson and Alexis.

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VINCENT BROWN

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VINCENT BROWN

Co-Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers • Mississippi Valley State ‘88 Former New England Patriots AllPro linebacker Vincent Brown is in his second year as the Co-Defensive Coordinator in 2015 and will have responsibility with the linebackers. Prior to coming to UConn, Brown had been a member of the coaching staff at the University of Virginia from 2010-13. Brown played for the New England Patriots for eight seasons before retiring in 1995. He earned NFL All-Pro honors in 1991, 1992 and 1993. During his professional career he recorded 16.5 sacks, had 10 interceptions and scored one touchdown. After being selected in the second round of the 1988 NFL Draft, Brown went on to start 103 of 123 career games for the Patriots, logging 811 tackles, 16.5 sacks and 10 interceptions. Brown worked with the Cavaliers’ defensive line in 2013 and the linebackers from 2010-12. He also served as Virginia’s assistant special teams coordinator. He was also a graduate assistant at Virginia in 2007 and worked on the same coaching staff there as UConn head coach Bob Diaco. The Cavaliers played in the Gator Bowl that season. In 2012, Brown saw senior linebacker Steve Greer earn All-ACC honors after leading the team with 103 total tackles. He finished his career with 357 tackles, the most of any active ACC player during the 2012 season. Brown came to Virginia after serving as the linebackers coach at Richmond from 2008-09. The Spiders won the 2009 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision National Championship. He coached Richmond’s three starting linebackers in 2009 to allleague honors as the Spiders shared the Colonial Athletic Association crown. Brown guided a corps of linebackers during 2008 with All-American Eric McBride and all-conference pick Collin McConaghy. Prior to his start in collegiate coaching, Brown served as an inside linebackers coach for the Dallas Cowboys in 2006. His previous coaching experience includes a four-year stint as an assistant coach at Meadowcreek High School near Atlanta. He was also the school’s Assistant Athletic Director for one year. A native of Atlanta, Brown played at Mississippi Valley State where he earned Kodak All-America honors as a senior in 1987. He was a second team AP All-American as a junior. A three-time all-conference pick, he broke the school’s record for career tackles with 570 stops while leading the team in tackles his last three seasons. He graduated with a degree in criminal justice. Brown and his wife Chandra have four children, Dane, Vincent II, Raven and Jorian.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH VINCENT BROWN Year School/Team Position 2001-05 Meadowcreek Assistant 2006 Dallas Cowboys Inside Linebackers 2007 Virginia Graduate Assistant 2008-09 Richmond Linebackers 2010-12 Virginia Linebackers/Special Teams 2013 Virginia Defensive Line 2014-Pres. UConn Co-Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers

POSTSEASON GAMES Year Game 1994 AFC Wild Card 2006 NFC Wild Card 2007 Gator 2008 FCS First Round FCS Quarterfinals FCS Semifinals FCS Championship 2009 FCS First Round FCS Quarterfinals 2011 Chick-fil-A

School/Team Result New England Patriots (player) lost to Browns, 20-13 Dallas Cowboys lost to Seahawks, 21-20 Virginia lost to Texas Tech, 31-28 Richmond def. E. Kentucky, 38-10 Richmond def. Appalachian St., 33-13 Richmond def. Northern Iowa, 21-20 Richmond def. Montana, 24-7 Richmond def. Elon, 16-13 Richmond lost to Appalachian St., 35-31 Virginia lost to Auburn, 43-24

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DAVID CORLEY

Wide Receivers, Director of Player Engagement • William & Mary ‘02 David Corley is in his second year as an assistant coach with UConn in 2015. Prior to being named at UConn, he spent six seasons (2008-2013) on the staff at Williams & Mary. This year at UConn, Corley will have position responsibility with the wide receivers and is the Special Teams Coordinator. He also serves as the Director of Player Engagement for the Husky program. Corley joined the William & Mary staff in 2008 and spent the first two seasons as the running backs coach and the next three working with the quarterbacks. He spent 2013 as the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator. A 2002 graduate of William & Mary, Corley played professionally in the Canadian Football League with the Hamilton Tiger Cats (2003) and Calgary Stampeders (2006). He also was a member of the Arena Football League’s New York Dragons (2005). In his two seasons working with the running backs at William & Mary, he groomed tailback Jonathan Grimes into one of the nation’s top players at the FCS level. Grimes set the Tribe’s freshman records for both rushing and all-purpose yards and was named as a honorable mention AllAmerican as a return specialist. Grimes follow-up sophomore campaign moved him into the program’s career top-10 lists in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in just his second season. He eventually graduated as the most decorated player in Colonial Athletic Association history with 11 all-conference honors. Corley returned to William & Mary, where he excelled as a four-year starter and multiple-time all-conference quarterback from 1999 through 2002. He wrote his name in nearly every significant passing record for the school, including graduating as the Tribe’s all-time leader in passing yards (9,805), total offense (10,948) and touchdown passes (73). Corley began his playing career by earning the league’s Rookie of the Year honors after the 1999 season, where he started the final eight games of the Tribe’s schedule. He twice led the league in passing efficiency (1999 and 2002) and earned postseason honors in each of his final four years.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH DAVID CORLEY Year School/Team Position 2008-09 William & Mary Running Backs 2010-12 William & Mary Quarterbacks 2013 William & Mary Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coord. 2014 UConn Running Backs, Director of Player Engagement 2015-Pre. UConn Wide Receivers, Director of Player Engagement

POSTSEASON GAMES Year Game 2001 I-AA First Round 2005 AFL Conference Semifinals 2006 CFL Division Semifinals 2009 FCS First Round FCS Quarterfinals FCS Semifinals 2010 FCS Second Round

School/Team Result William & Mary (player) lost to Appalachian State, 40-27 New York (player) lost to Orlando, 47-42 Calgary (player) lost to Saskatchewan, 30-21 William & Mary def. Weber State, 38-0 William & Mary def. Southern Illinois, 24-3 William & Mary lost to Villanova, 14-13 William & Mary lost to Georgia Southern, 31-15

Corley played an important role in helping lead the team to a conference title in 2001 and was selected as the squad’s captain for the 2002 season. The native of Columbia, S.C., was named as the College’s Outstanding Senior Athlete for the 2002-03 school year and was a twotime runner up for the prestigious Dudley Award, presented annually to the outstanding collegiate player in the state of Virginia. Corley and his wife Brianne have a daughter, Charlie, and son, Bishop.

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KEVIN WOLTHHAUSEN

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KEVIN WOLTHAUSEN Defensive Line, Recruiting Coordinator • Humboldt State ‘81 Kevin Wolthausen, who has enjoyed a long and successful career in college football coaching, is in his second year as an assistant coach at UConn and is the Recruiting Coordinator in 2015. He has position responsibility with the defensive line. In 31 seasons coaching in college, Wolthausen has been a part of 18 postseason bowl teams, including seven New Year’s bowl games. In total, he has been part of 21 postseason appearances during his 34-year coaching career. Wolthausen and UConn head coach Bob Diaco were on the same staff at Eastern Michigan in 2002. Before coming to UConn, he served as the special teams coordinator at Florida International in 2013 and in 2012 was the defensive line coach at Purdue as the Boilermakers played in the 2012 Heart of Dallas Bowl. Wolthausen has been a part of many successful teams at all levels of the game. Prior to Purdue, he was the defensive line coach for the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League as the team won the first two UFL championships. Wolthausen was the associate head coach and linebackers coach at Eastern Michigan in the winter of 2009, where he first served as an outside linebackers coach in 2002. He was an assistant coach at Louisville from 2003-06 and the Cardinals played in four bowl games, including the FedEx Orange Bowl, Toyota Gator Bowl, AutoZone Liberty Bowl and GMAC Bowl. Louisville also won the 2006 Big East and 2004 Conference USA titles. At Louisville, Wolthausen first began as a linebackers coach in 2003, then defensive line from 2004-05 and a co-defensive coordinator in 2006. Following Louisville, Wolthausen was the defensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons in 2007. Prior to Louisville, he coached in the Arena Football League as the fullback/linebackers coach for the Arizona Rattlers in 2002. In 1995, Wolthausen returned to the state of Arizona for six seasons as the defensive line coach at Arizona State. Wolthausen was originally a graduate assistant coach and got his first full-time Division I coaching job at the University of Arizona from 1983-86. With ASU, Wolthausen was a part of four Sun Devil bowl teams and in 1996 would come up just shy of winning at least a share of the school’s first national title after falling to Ohio State 20-17 in the final seconds of the 1997 Rose Bowl. From 1993-94, Wolthausen was the defensive line coach at Oklahoma. The Sooners would play in bowl games both seasons he was in Norman. Wolthausen’s six seasons as defensive line coach at USC from 198792 were arguably some of his most successful years in coaching. Five

YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH KEVIN WOLTHAUSEN Year School/Team Position 1980 CS Northridge Student Assistant 1980-82 Humboldt State Defensive Assistant 1983-84 Arizona Graduate Assistant 1985 Arizona Outside Linebackers 1986 Arizona Defensive Line 1987-92 USC Defensive Line 1993-94 Oklahoma Defensive Line 1995-2000 Arizona State Defensive Line 2002 Arizona Rattlers (AFL) Fullbacks/Linebackers 2002 Eastern Michigan Outside Linebackers 2003 Louisville Linebackers 2004-05 Louisville Defensive Line 2006 Louisville Co-Defensive Coordinator 2007 Atlanta Falcons Defensive Line 2009 Eastern Michigan Associate Head Coach/Linebackers 2009-11 Las Vegas Defensive Line Locomotives (UFL) 2012 Purdue Defensive Line 2013 Florida International Special Teams 2014 UConn Defensive Line, Recruiting Coord.

POSTSEASON GAMES Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1999 2000 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2012

Game Sun Aloha Rose Rose Rose John Hancock Freedom John Hancock Copper Rose Sun Aloha Aloha AFL Quarterfinals AFL Semifinals Arena Bowl XVI GMAC Liberty Gator Orange UFL Championship UFL Championship UFL Championship Heart of Dallas

School/Team Result Arizona Tied Georgia, 13-13 Arizona def. North Carolina, 30-21 USC def. Michigan State, 20-17 USC lost to Michigan, 22-14 USC def. Michigan, 17-10 USC lost to Michigan State, 17-16 USC lost to Fresno State, 24-7 Oklahoma def. Texas Tech, 41-10 Oklahoma lost to BYU, 31-6 Arizona St. lost to Ohio State, 20-17 Arizona St. def. Iowa, 17-7 Arizona St. lost to Wake Forest, 23-3 Arizona St. lost to Boston College, 31-17 AZ Rattlers def. Carolina Cobras, 61-59 AZ Rattlers def. Chicago Rush, 46-35 AZ Rattlers lost to San Jose Louisville lost to Miami (Ohio), 49-28 Louisville def. Boise State, 44-40 Louisville lost to Virginia Tech, 35-24 Louisville def. Wake Forest, 24-13 LV Locomotives def. FL Tuskers, 20-17 LV Locomotives def. FL Tuskers, 23-20 LV Locomotives lost to VA Destroyers, 17-3 Purdue lost to Oklahoma State, 52-14

Trojan teams were bowl-bound during that span, including three straight appearances as the Pac-10 champions in the Rose Bowl. Wolthausen graduated in June 1981 from Humboldt State with a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Humboldt State, where he was a linebacker from 1978-79. He was the team’s top tackler in 1979 and received all-league honors. Wolthausen and his wife, Michel, have one son, Noah, and one daughter, Quinnlin.

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Cornerback, Co-Special Teams Coordinator • Central Michigan ‘06 Josh Reardon is in his second year as an assistant coach in 2015 and has position responsibility with the cornerbacks. He also serves as the Co-Special Teams Coordinator. Reardon has strong Northeast ties as he coached at Holy Cross in 2011 and Sacred Heart from 2008-10. Prior to coming to UConn, Reardon was a graduate assistant coach at Notre Dame from 201213. At Notre Dame, Reardon assisted UConn head coach Bob Diaco and worked with the Irish inside and outside linebackers. In 2011, Reardon was outside linebackers coach at Holy Cross and was part of a defensive coaching staff that helped hold opponents to only 3.9 yards per carry. Reardon spent three seasons at Sacred Heart, coaching the defensive line in 2008, the secondary in 2009 and serving as defensive coordinator and secondary coach in 2010. Reardon’s first job was as a graduate assistant at Central Michigan from 2006-07. He assisted with coaching the defensive line and inside linebackers. Notre Dame head coach Brian Kelly was the Chippewas head coach in 2006. In Reardon’s first season as graduate assistant, Central Michigan won the Mid-American Conference and the Motor City Bowl en route to a 10-4 season. Reardon was a student assistant in 2005 for Central Michigan’s football team and again worked with Diaco.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH JOSH REARDON Year School/Team Position 2006-07 Central Michigan Graduate Assistant 2008 Sacred Heart Defensive Line 2009 Sacred Heart Secondary 2010 Sacred Heart Defensive Coordinator/Secondary 2011 Holy Cross Outside Linebackers 2012-13 Notre Dame Graduate Assistant 2014-Pres. UConn Cornerbacks, Co-Special Teams Coordinator

POSTSEASON GAMES Year Game 2006 Motor City 2007 Motor City 2012 BCS National Championship 2013 Pinstripe

School/Team Result Central Michigan def. Middle Tennessee, 31-14 Central Michigan lost to Purdue, 51-48 Notre Dame lost to Alabama, 42-14 Notre Dame def. Rutgers, 29-16

A 2006 graduate of Central Michigan, Reardon was on the Chippewas football team from 2001-04. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in history. He is a native of Sturgis, Mich.

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HUSKY ASSISTANT COACHES

(SINCE 1953)

Adolph, Dave .............................. 1965-68

Jackson, Tom .............................. 1978-82

Prescott, Spencer ......................... 1994-98

Ambrose, Rob ......................... 2002-2008

Jenkins, Scott ................................... 1988

Rapone, Nick .............................. 1995-98

Amendola, Buddy ............................ 1963

Johanningmeier, Richard ............ 1974-75

Reardon, Josh ................... 2014-present

Baylock, Andy ............................. 1964-78

Johnson, Lyndon .................... 1999-2010

Reilly, Dick ................................. 1977-82

Bertero Jr., Charles ..................... 1973-76

Kelin, Seymour “Red” ................. 1968-75

Richardson, Terry ................... 1999-2010

Bevell, Darrell ............................. 1998-99

Kelley, Mike ................................ 1995-98

Rivers, Leonard ........................... 1970-72

Briggs, Kent ..................................... 2001

Kemp, Mike ..................................... 1988

Roberts, Donnie ..................... 1999-2000

Brown, Don ................................ 2011-13

Koegel, Warren ........................... 1992-97

Robichaud, Steve ........................ 1990-93

Brown, Vincent ................ 2014-current

Kopp, Thomas ............................ 1966-70

Robinson, Desmond ................... 1983-86

Buggs, Kermit .................................. 2013

Krot, John ................................... 1984-91

Rodis, Nick ................................. 1954-61

Burns, Russ ................................. 1980-88

Kusleika, John .................................. 1994

Royer, H. Lee .................................. 1964

Casciola, Robert .......................... 1969-70

Lakatos, Scott .............................. 2004-09

Rutigliano, Sam .......................... 1964-65

Cersosimo, Matt ....................... 2006-12

Landini, Larry ............................. 1977-79

Sekanovich, Daniel ..................... 1964-66

Chapman, John .......................... 1955-63

Landis, George ............................ 1992-93

Sheehan, Joe .................................... 1997

Collis, Jim ................................... 1985-91

Laughlin, Phil ............................ 1990, 92

Simmons, Michael ........................... 1979

Corley, David ................... 2014-present

Leonard, Frank ........................... 1990-93

Snow, Cliff .................................. 1996-98

Covault, Sam .............................. 1983-84

Lineburg, Wayne .............. 2014-current

Spagnuolo, Steve ......................... 1987-91

Cummings, Mike .............. 2014-current

Loika, Bill ....................... 1953-63, 82-83

Swann, Paul ................................ 1973-76

Davis, Jemal ................................ 1997-98

Loney, Steve ..................................... 1994

Thompkins, Jamie ........................... 1984

Davis, Richard ................................. 1994

Marino, Vinny ............................ 2002-05

Thompson, Donald .................... 1977-81

Day, Shane ................................. 2012-13

Masella, Tom ................................... 1998

Toop, Mike ............................. 1999-2000

DeGuglielmo, Dave .................... 1997-98

McCarthy, Mike .............................. 1983

Usher, Brian ................................ 1982-89

DeLeone, George..........................2011-13

McManus, Jerry .......................... 1985-86

Verducci, Frank................. 2015-Present

Doherty, Kevin ....................... 1999-2000

McMichael, Dave ....................... 2001-09

Walton, Ted ............................... 1987-93

Draganac, Dick ........................... 1980-81

McNulty, John ........................... 1995-97

Ward, Stan ....................................... 1953

Dunne, Rusty ............................. 1988-91

Moorhead, Joe ........................ 2009-2011

Warner, Dave ......................... 1999-2000

Fela, Scott ........................................ 1989

Moynihan, Dennis ...................... 1994-96

Weiss, Robert .............................. 1969-72

Fitch, Todd ................................. 1994-98

Muha, Mike ................................ 1983-84

White, Clayton.............................2011-13

Fogarty, Shane ................................. 2013

Mullen, Jeffrey ............................ 1978-79

White, Paul ................................. 1953-54

Foley, Mike ................................. 2006-14

Nicolau, Dr. Anthero .................. 1971-72

Wholley, Jonathan ...................... 2010-13

Franks, Jerry ..................................... 2001

O’Connor, Michael .................... 1978-79

Weist, T.J. ....................................... 2013

Giannelli, Joe .............................. 1966-80

Orlando, Todd ....................... 1999-2010

Wigton, George .......................... 1957-62

Giguere, Ray .................................... 1987

Osur, Nate .................................. 1962-66

Williams, Greg ............................ 1992-94

Gonzaga, Adam ............................... 1998

Palmer, Christopher J ...................... 1974

Wilson, Norries ...................... 1999-2005

Gray, Torrian .............................. 2002-03

Panciera, Larry ............................ 1953-70

Wolthausen, Kevin ........... 2014-present

Hall, J.D ..................................... 2000-01

Park, Thom ..................................... 1977

Zimmerman, David ......................... 1973

Hargreaves, Vernon ........ 1985-87, 89-97

Paterno, Jay ...................................... 1993

Harris, Robert .................................. 1976

Patterson, Don ................. 2014-current

Holtz, Lou .................................. 1964-65

Perkins, Darrell ........................... 2010-13

Hudson, Greg ............................. 1994-96

Pletcher, Jim ............................... 1983-84

Hughes, Hank .......................... 2001-13

Poindexter, Anthony ........ 2014-current

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MATT BALIS

Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Matt Balis is in his second year as the Strength and Conditioning Coordinator/Football Strength and Conditioning Coach at the University of Connecticut in 2015. In his position at UConn, Balis coordinates the strength and conditioning program for all 24 of the sports teams. He designs and develops all facets of the strength and conditioning program for the Husky

football team. Prior to his appointment at UConn, he served as the head strength coach at Mississippi State from 2009-13. He brought a highly-respected background to UConn and was named one of three finalists for the FootballScoop Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year Award in 2010. Balis came to Mississippi State from the University of Virginia, where he served two years as the strength and conditioning coach for the Cavaliers’ football program. Prior to his stint in Charlottesville, Balis previously served as the assistant director of strength and conditioning at Florida in 2005 and 2006. The Florida football team completed the 2006 season with a 13-1 record and won the Southeastern Conference Championship and the BCS National Championship. Before joining the staff at Florida, Balis worked two years at Utah as the director of strength and conditioning for the entire 16-sport program in 2004. Balis was directly in charge of designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball, baseball and volleyball. The football team completed the 2004 season with an overall record of 12-0 and won the Fiesta Bowl. He served as assistant strength coach at Utah in 2003. Balis was also an assistant strength coach at Houston for two years and before moving to the college level, he was an assistant football coach and worked in the area of strength and conditioning at Wheaton (Ill.) Warrenville South High School for two years and at Wheaton (Ill.) North High School for three years. He also taught physical education at the elementary school level during that five-year period. Balis earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Northern Illinois in 1996 and a master’s degree in educational leadership and administration from Aurora University in 2001. Balis is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCC). Additionally, he is also a certified strength and conditioning specialist and a certified strength and conditioning coach. A native of Chicago, he and his wife Lanette have a son Jacob.

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SARAH L AW L E S S

Director of Football Operations

Sarah Lawless is in her second year as the Director of Football Operations at the University of Connecticut in 2015. In her role, Lawless assists head coach Bob Diaco in a number of duties including coordination of team travel, organizing preseason camp, budgeting and acting as a liaison to various constituencies. Before coming to UConn, she was a member of the Notre Dame football staff from 2010-13. Lawless spent the 2013 season as the coordinator of on-campus recruiting at Notre Dame. She organized all official and unofficial visits by prospective student-athletes, managed compliance and academic records for recruits, oversaw student workers and helped organize and direct gameday recruiting efforts. Lawless earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business. While an undergraduate, Lawless was a student manager all four years. She worked with the football team in her first three years at Notre Dame and was the senior manager for the women’s basketball team in 2007-08. She is a native of Morristown, N.J.

M I CHAE L PAI N T E R

Director of Player Personnel

Michael Painter, who has been on the coaching staffs of five different schools, is in his second year as the Director of Player Personnel for the UConn football team in 2015. In this role, Painter is highly-involved in the recruiting process of future student-athletes, with particular responsibility in maintaining computerized databases. Painter and UConn head coach Bob Diaco worked on the same staffs at Notre Dame (2010-11) and Cincinnati (2009). Before coming to UConn, he was a defensive assistant at UMass and as the recruiting coordinator in the 2013. In 2012, Painter was the defensive pass game coordinator at Minot (N.D.) State and while coaching the secondary and outside linebackers. Painter was a graduate assistant coach at Notre Dame in 2010 and ‘11 working with the defense and special teams. Notre Dame played in the 2010 Sun Bowl and 2011 Champs Sports Bowl during his time there. During the 2007-09 seasons, Painter was a graduate assistant at Cincinnati spending time with the offense, defense and special teams. He was part of two Big East Conference championship teams (2008 and ‘09) and coached in three bowl games, including the 2009 Orange and 2010 Sugar bowls. He served as an intern in the Central Michigan football program in 2006. Painter played at Mount Union (Alliance, Ohio) in 2003 and the team was the NCAA Division III national runner-up. He is a 2006 graduate of Bowling Green and earned his master’s from Cincinnati in 2009.

ANDRU CRE I GHT O N

Director of External Football Relations Andru Creighton is in his second year with the UConn football program and first as the Director of External Football Relations. In his role, he serves as the assistant to head coach Bob Diaco where he is the primary contact for Diaco in a wide variety of areas. Creighton is also involved in alumni, fan and benefactor engagement as well as all team-related functions. A 2013 Notre Dame graduate with a degree in economics, Creighton was a member of the Football Student Managers Organization for the 2010-13 seasons. For the 2012-2013 season he earned the position of Head Student Equipment Manager. Following his graduation, Creighton was the operations and equipment intern for the Fighting Irish from 2013-14. During the summer of 2010 and ’11, he was a volunteer at the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Ashford, Conn., as a cabin counselor for children with cancer and other serious illnesses. A native of Indianapolis, he is a graduate of Brebeuf Jesuit High School where he played ice hockey.

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A DAM HANNON

Coordinator of Football Internal Affairs Adam Hannon is in his first year with the UConn football program and is the Coordinator of Football Internal Affairs. He comes to UConn after working at the University of Cincinnati from 2012-15 working in football operations and as the Bearcats’ NFL liaison. Hannon coordinated all recruiting travel for the Bearcats and oversaw the recruiting budget. He also coordinated official visits by recruits and completed academic evaluations. Hannon is a 2012 graduate of Bowling Green (Ohio) with a major in sport administration and a minor in business management. Hannon was a student assistant to the Director of Football Operations at Bowling Green and supervised and trained a group of 15 student-managers.

RE BECC A DUNS TAN

Director of Football Administration

Rebecca Dunstan is in her tenth season with the UConn football program and serves as the Director of Football Office Administration. She also in the coordination of various budgetary matters and special events, including the UConn Women’s Football 101 Clinic the past two years. Dunstan also serves as the support for the director of alumni and community affairs. Prior to joining the football program, Dunstan worked in the UConn Undergraduate Admissions Office from 2001-05. In her role she supported various admission programs, aided in the planning of office events and prepared student-athlete correspondence. Dunstan graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University in 2000 with a degree in psychology with a focus in children and youth. A native of Connecticut, she resides in Storrs with her husband, Shane.

D AVE DEBOER

Offensive Graduate Assistant David Deboer is in his second season an offensive graduate assistant at UConn. Deboer was an offensive graduate assistant coach at Central Michigan from 2012-13. He was the defensive coordinator at the University Liggett School in Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. The team won back-to-back league championships with Deboer on the staff. During his time at Central Michigan, he worked with UConn offensive coordinator Mike Cummings and was part of the 2012 coaching staff that won the Little Caesar’s Bowl. Prior to entering coaching, he worked the Genesis Genetics Institute in Detroit. Deboer is a 2010 graduate of Hope College (Holland, Mich.) and was a four-time football letterwinner. A Dean’s List student, he earned Second Team All-Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association honors as a junior and was a three-time MIAA Honor Roll pick.

NICK LEZYNS KI

Offensive Graduate Assistant

Nick Lezynski is in his second year as an offensive graduate assistant coach at UConn. Lezynski was a graduate assistant at Holy Cross in 2012-13 working with the secondary. He was also the defensive coordinator for the Crusaders’ junior varsity team and special teams coordinator. He is a 2011 graduate of Notre Dame with a degree in marketing and was a four-year walk-on member of the Fighting Irish football team. Lezynski was an event, marketing and ticket intern at Notre Dame during the 2011-12 academic year and also was a marketing assistant at the College Football Hall of Fame in the summers of 2010 and ‘11. He is a 2007 graduate of Notre Dame High School in Lawrenceville, N.J., and was a captain of the football and lacrosse teams as a senior.

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T YL E R ST OCKT O N

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Tyler Stockton is in his second season as a defensive graduate assistant coach at UConn. Stockton was a member of the Notre Dame football team and earned his undergraduate degree in business administration with a concentration in corporate finance in 2014. He was named the 2012 Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year for the Irish and was awarded a monogram during his career. Stockton also received the 2013 Irish Around The Bend Award for his involvement in community service. He has gained experience in the business world working at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, LLC, in the summers of 2010 and ‘12 for Goldman Sachs -- also in the summer of ‘10. He earned an MBA from Notre Dame with a concentration in corporate finance in May 2014.

CHRI S D e BE RRY

Defensive Graduate Assistant

Chris DeBerry is in his first year as a defensive graduate assistant on the UConn staff. He is a 2015 UConn graduate, who was a walk-on member of the team in 2013-14 after transferring from Bowling Green. A native of Torrington, Conn., DeBerry was an All-Conference pick at Torrington High School, while serving as team captain and was team MVP. He played in the Connecticut vs. Rhode Island All-Star game at Rentschler Field. DeBerry also earned letters in track and basketball and earned all-state track honors.

ANDY BAYL OCK

Director of UConn Football Alumni and Community Affairs A member of the Division of Athletics staff since 1964, Andy Baylock is in his 13th year as the football program’s Director of Football Alumni and Community Affairs. Baylock is involved with a number of activities, including the cultivation of relationships with UConn football alumni and other various members of the football community. Baylock is also involved in career development for UConn players and represents UConn at various speaking engagements. Baylock retired as UConn’s head baseball coach in May 2003 after a 24-year run in which he posted a 556-492-8 record, guiding the Huskies to BIG EAST Championships in 1990 and 1994, along with a trio of NCAA tournament berths. Including his tenure as an assistant baseball coach, Baylock compiled an 822614-11 record over 39 years and, at the time of his retirement, he had personally coached 1,447 of the 2,327 games (62.2 percent) in UConn’s baseball history. His association with UConn began in 1963 as the freshman baseball coach, a part-time position, and Baylock joined the Husky staff on a full-time basis a year later as an assistant football and baseball coach – positions which he held for 15 seasons. Baylock was a part of Husky football teams that won or shared four Yankee Conference titles. He also had a long tenure as UConn’s freshman football coach. Baylock was an assistant baseball coach from 1964-79, helping UConn to the College World Series in 1965, 1972 and 1979, before assuming the head coaching reigns in 1980. Over the years, Baylock has been honored by several organizations, including his January 1996 induction into the American Baseball Coaches Hall of Fame, one of the seven Hall of Fames in which he has been enshrined. Baylock has been selected as the 2011 recipient of the ABCA/Wilson Lefty Gomez Award, the highest honor given out by the organization and will receive that award at the group’s annual convention. Baylock has been active on the international baseball scene as a distinguished pitching clinician, including serving as pitching coach for the 1985 and 1989 U.S. Senior National Teams. A veteran summertime coach in the prestigious Cape Cod Baseball League, Baylock has also sat on the faculty of the department of kinesiology at UConn. In the spring of 2008, he received awards for his outstanding contribution from both the Connecticut High School Coaches Association and the National Football Foundation’s Southeastern Connecticut Chapter. Baylock also served as the head football coach at East Catholic High School in

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Manchester from 1962-64 when he became a full-time member of the UConn staff. He played three seasons of professional football, last with the Springfield (Mass.) entry in the Atlantic Coast Professional Football League. A native of New Britain, Conn. where he played on New Britain High School’s 1955 state championship team, Baylock is a 1960 graduate of Central Connecticut where he was a four-year letterwinner in both football and baseball and captained both teams. There he received the Gladstone Award, CCSU’s highest award presented to a scholar-athlete. Baylock earned a master’s degree from the University of Michigan in 1962 where he served as a graduate assistant baseball coach. Baylock and his late wife, Barbara, are the parents of three children, Jennifer, Jeffrey and Andrea – all of whom attended UConn. Baylock also has three grandchildren – Kyle, Shane and Paige.

B OB HOWAR D

Assistant Director of Athletics / Athletic Training Bob Howard is entering his 27th year at UConn and currently oversees the entire athletic training staff at Connecticut for all sports. The 2015 season will mark his 26th working directly with the Husky football team. Howard was promoted in the summer of 2014 to Assistant Director of Athletics/Athletic Training. Howard is a 1988 graduate of Connecticut with a degree in sport medicine and athletic training. He later earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from UConn in 1991. Howard still spends time in the classroom, teaching students in the UConn athletic training program. He is a past president of the Connecticut Athletic Trainers Association and is the former public relations chairman for the National Athletic Trainers Association’s District I. In 2004, Howard received the Outstanding Kinesiology Award from UConn’s Neag School of Education and, in 2006, he received the Athletic Trainer of the Year Award from the Connecticut chapter of NATA. He also was given a NATA Service Award during the organization’s 2006 convention in Atlanta. Howard served as a student trainer at UConn from 1986-88 and as a graduate assistant trainer from 1988 to 1989. He also worked two pre-season training camps for the NFL’s New York Jets. Howard spent much of his youth in Urbandale, Iowa, before moving to Tolland, Conn. Howard and his wife Stephanie, reside in Tolland, Conn., with their two daughters, Emily, a senior at UConn and a member of the women’s cross country and track and field teams, and Nicole.

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GAGE W HI T T E N

Assistant Football Equipment Manager Gage Whitten is in his first years as the Assistant Football Equipment Manager at UConn. Whitten is a 2014 Alabama graduate and was a student equipment manager during his undergraduate career. He also was a student equipment manager at Pearl River Community College in Poplarsville, Miss., where he earned an associate degree in 2012.

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Assistant Director of Video Services For Football Ryan Gould is in his first year as Assistant Director of Video Services and works directly with the Husky football team. He is in charge of all team video needs, including evaluation footage from games and practices and opponent scouting video. Gould also produces promotional and creative videos for the team. Gould served as an assistant video coordinator at Notre Dame from 2011-14 and served a video internship with the Syracuse football team for the 2010 season. He is a 2011 graduate of SUNY-Cortland University.

T ONY DI E PPA

Graduate Strength and Conditioning Coach Tony Dieppa is in his second year as a graduate strength and conditioning coach with the UConn football program. He is a 2011 graduate of North Central College in Naperville, Ill. Dieppa has also worked on the strength and conditioning staffs at Northwestern State, Mississippi State, Florida International and Oregon State. He also taught at Lake Park High School in Roselle, Ill., and Wheaton (Ill.) North High School. Dieppa was an assistant wresting coach at Wheaton North. Dieppa was a member of the football and wrestling teams at North Central as the football team won two conference championships.

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Anthony Salvatore is in his in third year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at UConn and works with the UConn football team. He earned his master’s of science from UConn in exercise science in 2012 and is a 2009 graduate of the University of New Hampshire with a degree in athletic training. Salvatore was a Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer at UConn from 2010-12 and worked with the football team and also men’s and women’s track and field/cross country. In 2012, he was an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Bryant College in Smithfield, R.I., and worked with the football and baseball teams. He also served as a Intern Athletic Trainer at Holy Cross from 2009-10. Salvatore resides in Willimantic, Conn.

JORDAN HUNT

Head Football Equipment Manager Jordan Hunt is in his first year at UConn as the Head Football Equipment Manager. Hunt coordinates and oversees all phases of the football team’s equipment operations. Hunt came to Connecticut from South Dakota State University, where he served as the football equipment manager for the past two seasons and also was the facilities and operations coordinator for the past year. He is a 2012 Alabama graduate and was a member of the football equipment staff there for four seasons and the lead manager in his senior year. The Crimson Tide won two national championships during his time at the school.

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2014 Team Statistics ............................ 98 2014 Individual Statistics ............. 99-101 2014 Games in Review ................ 102-113 BYU .................................................. 102

Stony Brook ................................... 103

Boise State ..................................... 104

USF .................................................. 105 Temple ............................................ 106 Tulane ............................................. 107

East Carolina ................................. 108

UCF .................................................. 109 Army ................................................. 110 Cincinnati ......................................... 111 Memphis .......................................... 112 SMU .................................................. 113 Game-by-Game Starters ..................... 114

Cornerback Byron Jones served as a team captain in 2014 and later was the first round NFL Draft pick of the Dallas Cowboys.

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2014 CONNECTICUT TEAM STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All Games 2-10 2-5 0-5 0-0 Conference 1-7 1-4 0-4 0-0 Non-Conference 1-3 1-2 0-1 0-0 DATE August 29, 2014 September 6, 2014 September 13, 2014 September 19, 2014 September 27, 2014 October 11, 2014 October 23, 2014 November 1, 2014 November 8, 2014 November 22, 2014 November 29, 2014 December 6, 2014

OPPONENT vs. BYU vs. Stony Brook vs. Boise State at USF vs. Temple at Tulane at No. 18 East Carolina vs. UCF at Army vs. Cincinnati at Memphis vs. SMU

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SCORE ATTEND. 35-10 35,150 19-16 23,543 38-21 30,098 17-14 28,723 36-20 27,755 12-3 23,076 31-21 40,152 37-29 28,751 35-21 27,453 41-0 24,012 41-10 35,012 27-20 22,921

TEAM STATISTICS.................................... UCONN..................... OPP SCORING ....................................................186 ..............................358 Points Per Game .........................................15.5 .............................29.8 Points Off Turnovers ..................................248 ..............................453 FIRST DOWNS ...........................................178 ..............................243 Rushing ......................................................69 ................................110 Passing ........................................................87 ................................110 Penalty ........................................................22 ................................23 RUSHING YARDAGE .................................1296 ............................2038 Yards gained rushing ...................................1640 ............................2252 Yards lost rushing .......................................344 ..............................214 Rushing Attempts .......................................395 ..............................482 Average Per Rush ........................................3.3 ...............................4.2 Average Per Game ......................................108.0 ...........................169.8 TDs Rushing ..............................................8 ..................................18 PASSING YARDAGE ...................................2032 ............................2505 Comp-Att-Int .............................................185-341-12 ..................229-389-8 Average Per Pass .........................................6.0 ...............................6.4 Average Per Catch ......................................11.0 .............................10.9 Average Per Game ......................................169.3 ...........................208.8 TDs Passing ................................................12 ................................21 TOTAL OFFENSE .......................................3328 ............................4543 Total Plays ..................................................736 ..............................871 Average Per Play .........................................4.5 ...............................5.2 Average Per Game ......................................277.3 ...........................378.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ............................48-949 .........................37-573 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ..........................12-81 ...........................23-106 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ..............................8-174 ...........................12-279 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ........................19.8 .............................15.5 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE .......................6.8 ...............................4.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...........................21.8 .............................23.2 FUMBLES-LOST .........................................19-16 ...........................16-7 PENALTIES-Yards ........................................74-721 .........................85-828 Average Per Game ......................................60.1 .............................69.0 PUNTS-Yards ................................................80-3078 .......................66-2557 Average Per Punt ........................................38.5 .............................38.7 Net punt average ........................................36.2 .............................37.2 KICKOFFS-Yards ..........................................44-2499 .......................69-4145 Average Per Kick ........................................56.8 .............................60.1 Net kick average .........................................40.9 .............................39.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ...................28:25 ...........................31:35 3RD-DOWN Conversions ............................50/164 .........................74/186 3rd-Down Pct .............................................30% .............................40% 4TH-DOWN Conversions ............................8/14 .............................11/19 4th-Down Pct .............................................57% .............................58% SACKS BY-Yards ...........................................13-83 ...........................29-168 MISC YARDS ...............................................17 ................................1 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED .......................23 ................................45 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS .......................9-14 .............................13-19 ON-SIDE KICKS .........................................1-1 ...............................0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES ..................................(14-24) 58% ................(39-46) 85% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ...................(10-24) 42% ................(29-46) 63% PAT-ATTEMPTS .........................................(19-22) 86% ................(43-44) 98% ATTENDANCE ...........................................192230 ........................127053 Games/Avg Per Game .................................7/27461 .......................4/31763 Neutral Site Games ..........................................................................1/27453 SCORE BY QUARTERS UConn Opponents

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2nd 74 69

3rd 53 98

4th 37 85

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2014 CONNECTICUT INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING GP JOHNSON, Ron 12 DeLORENZO, Max 12 FOXX, Deshon 12 NEWSOME, Arkeel 12 MARRINER, Josh 11 WHITMER, Chandler 12 CLAX, Jazzmar 12 FEAGLES, Blake 11 COCHRAN, Casey 1 TEAM 5 BOYLE, Tim 9 Total.......... 12 Opponents...... 12

Att 114 77 23 47 36 75 1 1 1 4 16 395 482

PASSING WHITMER, Chandler BOYLE, Tim COCHRAN, Casey FOXX, Deshon TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

GP 12 9 1 12 5 12 12

Effic 121.5 83.5 94.7 44.5 0.0 108.9 126.7

RECEIVING DAVIS, Geremy FOXX, Deshon THOMAS, Noel McQUILLAN, Sean BRADLEY, Dhameer NEWSOME, Arkeel LUCAS, Thomas MARRINER, Josh ABRAMS, Kamal DeLORENZO, Max CLAX, Jazzmar LEMELLE, Brian BLOOM, Alec JOHNSON, Ron MYERS, Tommy Total.......... Opponents......

GP 10 12 12 12 11 12 11 11 6 12 12 9 11 12 12 12 12

FIELD GOALS PUYOL, Bobby PUNTING WAIN, Justin PUYOL, Bobby Total.......... Opponents......

FG SEQUENCE

No. 44 30 26 16 15 11 9 6 5 5 5 5 3 3 2 185 229

FGM-FGA Pct 9-14 64.3 No. 74 6 80 66

Yds 2868 210 3078 2557

Gain Loss Net 460 31 429 368 25 343 217 14 203 208 20 188 117 7 110 244 175 69 6 0 6 6 0 6 0 6 -6 0 10 -10 14 56 -42 1640 344 1296 2252 214 2038 Att-Cmp-Int 124-224-8 43-82-3 17-31-1 1-3-0 0-1-0 185-341-12 229-389-8

Yds Avg 521 11.8 384 12.8 305 11.7 158 9.9 100 6.7 155 14.1 122 13.6 73 12.2 43 8.6 42 8.4 34 6.8 27 5.4 40 13.3 20 6.7 8 4.0 2032 11.0 2505 10.9 01-19 0-0 Avg 38.8 35.0 38.5 38.7

Long 39 88 38 21 16 74 43 38 24 17 15 10 16 11 5 88 73

30-39 3-6

Avg/G 52.1 32.0 25.4 13.2 9.1 12.9 11.1 6.6 7.2 3.5 2.8 3.0 3.6 1.7 0.7 169.3 208.8

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PUNT RETURNS FOXX, Deshon CLAFLIN, Jeremy LEMELLE, Brian Total.......... Opponents......

No. 10 1 1 12 23

Yds 81 0 0 81 106

Avg 8.1 0.0 0.0 6.8 4.6

TD Long 1 72 0 0 0 0 1 72 0 24

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds ADAMS, Andrew 4 104 JONES, Byron 2 70 ASHIRU, Jefferson 1 0 SUMMERS, Jamar 1 0 Total.......... 8 174 Opponents...... 12 279

Avg TD Long 26.0 0 43 35.0 1 70 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 21.8 1 70 23.2 3 99

KICK RETURNS No. NEWSOME, Arkeel 36 LEMELLE, Brian 5 FOXX, Deshon 3 MARRINER, Josh 3 HICKS, Jon 1 Total.......... 48 Opponents...... 37

Yds 730 116 48 55 0 949 573

Avg 20.3 23.2 16.0 18.3 0.0 19.8 15.5

FUMBLE RETURNS No. ADAMS, Andrew 1 Total.......... 1 Opponents...... 3 31

Yds Avg TD Long 32 32.0 1 32 32 32.0 1 32 44 14.7 3

TD Long 0 47 0 28 0 22 0 21 0 0 0 47 0 38

40-49 50-99 Lg Blk 4-6 0-0 45 1

Long TB FC I20 Blkd 59 4 30 17 6 41 0 3 2 0 59 4 33 19 6 61 1 25 23 9

BYU (35) Stony Brook (42),(27) BOISE STATE (39),(24) USF – Temple 45,(30) Tulane (44),36 East Carolina – UCF (43) Army – CINCINNATI 38 Memphis 31,(45) SMU 47

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TD Long Avg/G 3 23 35.8 1 46 28.6 1 68 16.9 0 22 15.7 1 16 10.0 2 26 5.8 0 6 0.5 0 6 0.5 0 0 -6.0 0 0 -2.0 0 4 -4.7 8 68 108.0 18 48 169.8

Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 55.4 1522 11 88 126.8 52.4 335 1 39 37.2 54.8 171 0 24 171.0 33.3 4 0 4 0.3 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 54.3 2032 12 88 169.3 58.9 2505 21 73 208.8

TD 3 1 4 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 12 21

20-29 2-2

Avg 3.8 4.5 8.8 4.0 3.1 0.9 6.0 6.0 -6.0 -2.5 -2.6 3.3 4.2

0 0 0 0

OPPONENTS 33 (33) (38) (19) (47),(34),44 (38) 33,(31) 39 – (32),(44),42 (21),(22) (44),(28),47

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PUYOL, Bobby THOMAS, Noel JOHNSON, Ron DAVIS, Geremy FOXX, Deshon NEWSOME, Arkeel WHITMER, Chandler BLOOM, Alec McQUILLAN, Sean DeLORENZO, Max MARRINER, Josh JONES, Byron ADAMS, Andrew Total.......... Opponents......

0 9-14 4 0-0 3 0-0 3 0-0 3 0-0 2 0-0 2 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 0-0 23 9-14 45 13-19

TOTAL OFFENSE

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Plays

WHITMER, Chandler JOHNSON, Ron DeLORENZO, Max BOYLE, Tim FOXX, Deshon NEWSOME, Arkeel COCHRAN, Casey MARRINER, Josh FEAGLES, Blake CLAX, Jazzmar TEAM Total.......... Opponents......

12 12 12 9 12 12 1 11 11 12 5 12 12

299 114 77 98 26 47 32 36 1 1 5 736 871

ALL PURPOSE NEWSOME, Arkeel FOXX, Deshon DAVIS, Geremy JOHNSON, Ron DeLORENZO, Max THOMAS, Noel MARRINER, Josh McQUILLAN, Sean LEMELLE, Brian LUCAS, Thomas ADAMS, Andrew BRADLEY, Dhameer JONES, Byron WHITMER, Chandler ABRAMS, Kamal CLAX, Jazzmar BLOOM, Alec MYERS, Tommy FEAGLES, Blake COCHRAN, Casey TEAM BOYLE, Tim Total.......... Opponents......

CAREER STARTS HISTORY OFFENSE

|——— PATs ———| Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Pts 19-22 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 19-22 43-44

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 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Pass

Total

Avg/G

69 1522 1591 429 0 429 343 0 343 -42 335 293 203 4 207 188 0 188 -6 171 165 110 0 110 6 0 6 6 0 6 -10 0 -10 1296 2032 3328 2038 2505 4543

132.6 35.8 28.6 32.6 17.2 15.7 165.0 10.0 0.5 0.5 -2.0 277.3 378.6

Rush

GP/GS

Rush

Rec

12 12 10 12 12 12 11 12 9 11 12 11 7 12 6 12 11 12 11 1 5 9 12 12

188 203 0 429 343 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 6 0 0 6 -6 -10 -42 1296 2038

155 0 384 81 521 0 20 0 42 0 305 0 73 0 158 0 27 0 122 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 43 0 34 0 40 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2032 81 2505 106

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 1-1 1-1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

PR KOR IR 730 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 104 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 949 174 573 279

0 46 0 24 0 18 0 18 0 18 0 14 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 186 2 358

Tot

Avg/G

1073 716 521 449 385 305 238 158 143 122 104 100 70 69 43 40 40 8 6 -6 -10 -42 4532 5501

89.4 59.7 52.1 37.4 32.1 25.4 21.6 13.2 15.9 11.1 8.7 9.1 10.0 5.8 7.2 3.3 3.6 0.7 0.5 -6.0 -2.0 -4.7 377.7 458.4

Offensive Line Ryan Crozier, OG Gus Cruz, OG Dalton Gifford, OT Andreas Knappe, OT Richard Levy, OT Alex Mateas, C Tyler Samra, OG

‘11 – – – – – – –

‘12 – 5 – – – 4 –

‘13 – 5 6 – – 12 1

‘14 Total 3 3 9 19 5 11 7 7 12 12 12 28 12 13

Wide Receivers Dhameer Bradley, WR Geremy Davis, WR Deshon Foxx, WR John Green, WR Brian Lemelle, WR Thomas Lucas, WR Noel Thomas, WR

‘11 – 1 – – – – –

‘12 – 11 – – – – –

‘13 2 12 11 1 1 – –

‘14 Total – 2 10 34 12 23 – 1 – 1 2 2 5 5

Tight Ends Sean McQuillan, TE Tommy Myers, TE

‘11 – –

‘12 – –

‘13 8 –

‘14 Total 11 19 2 2

Quarterbacks Tim Boyle, QB Casey Cochran, QB Chandler Whitmer, QB

‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 Total – – 4 3 7 – – 4 1 5 – 12 4 8 24

Running Backs Jazzmar Clax, FB Max DeLorenzo, TB Ron Johnson, TB Arkeel Newsome, TB Matt Walsh, FB

‘11 – – – – –

Totals

‘12 – 1 – – –

‘13 – – – – –

‘14 Total 5 5 5 6 5 5 2 2 1 1

1 33 71 132 237

DEFENSE Defensive Line Kenton Adeyemi, DE Julian Campenni, DT Foley Fatukasi, DT Reuben Frank, DE Mikal Myers, DT B.J. McBryde, DT Angelo Pruitt, DE

‘11 – – – – – – –

Linebackers Jefferson Ashiru, LB Junior Joseph, LB Graham Stewart, LB Marquise Vann, LB

‘11 ‘12 ‘13 ‘14 Total – 1 10 8 19 – – – 4 4 – – 2 12 14 – – 3 12 15

Defensive Backs Andrew Adams, S Byron Jones, CB Junior Lee, S Obi Melifonwu, S Jamar Summers, CB Jhavon Williams, CB

‘11 – 8 – – – –

Totals

‘12 – 2 – – – – 9

‘12 2 12 – – – –

‘13 – 11 – – – – 9

‘13 6 11 – 12 – 5

‘14 Total 11 11 12 25 3 3 12 12 1 1 8 8 1 19

‘14 Total 12 20 7 38 1 1 11 23 5 5 12 17

8 26 73 132 244

SPECIAL TEAMS Kickers Bobby Puyol, K Justin Wain, P Totals

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2014 CONNECTICUT DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |--------Tackles--------| |--Sacks--| DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards 46 VANN, Marquise 12 60 45 105 7.0-14 0.5-5 22 ADAMS, Andrew 12 65 31 96 0.5-0 . 2 STEWART, Graham 12 41 53 94 10.5-32 2.0-17 20 MELIFONWU, Obi 11 52 23 75 3.5-9 . 32 ASHIRU, Jefferson 9 20 27 47 3.5-10 0.5-0 39 JOSEPH, Junior 11 24 17 41 4.0-9 . 6 WILLIAMS, Jhavon 12 28 10 38 . . 90 CAMPENNI, Julian 12 18 17 35 5.5-13 2.0-2 93 FATUKASI, Folornuso 12 18 13 31 3.0-3 . 95 ADEYEMI, Kenton 12 9 22 31 5.0-18 1.0-7 92 MYERS, Mikal 12 18 12 30 6.0-20 2.0-9 47 FRANK, Reuben 12 9 20 29 4.0-18 1.0-8 97 MCBRYDE, B.J. 12 9 17 26 1.0-0 . 16 JONES, Byron 7 16 8 24 . . 23 LEE, Junior 12 15 7 22 1.0-2 . 21 SUMMERS, Jamar 12 16 6 22 . . 57 ORMSBY, Cole 10 7 11 18 5.0-36 3.5-34 55 HICKS, Jon 12 10 7 17 0.5-0 . 7 GREEN, John 12 6 5 11 . . 59 DIGGS, Vontae 12 3 7 10 . . 1G STAPLETON, Cameron 9 4 5 9 0.5-1 0.5-1 15 CARREZOLA, Luke 6 3 5 8 . . 33 MCALLISTER, Brice 5 5 2 7 . . 41 STEG, Brandon 10 1 5 6 . . 11 HADLEY, Javon 5 4 2 6 . . 37 CLAFLIN, Jeremy 8 3 1 4 . . 5 THOMAS, Noel 12 2 2 4 . . 54 STEPHENS, Omaine 9 2 1 3 . . 36 WALSH, Matthew 11 1 2 3 . . 19 MARDER, Ellis 5 2 1 3 0.5-1 . 66 MANCO, Dominick 11 1 1 2 . . 26 MARRINER, Josh 11 1 1 2 . . 42 WAIN, Justin 11 . 1 1 . . 3 JOHNSON, Ron 12 . 1 1 . . 53 KNAPPE, Andreas 10 . 1 1 . . 8 LUCAS, Thomas 11 1 . 1 . . 62 HOPKINS, Tommy 12 1 . 1 . . 28 FLOYD, Jordan 9 . 1 1 . . 17 PUYOL, Bobby 12 1 . 1 . . Total.......... 12 476 390 866 61-186 13-83 Opponents...... 12 406 322 728 81.0-289 29-168

|-------Pass Def-------| |--Fumbles--| Blkd Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf . 2 1 . 1 . . 4-104 4 . 1-32 1 . . . . 1 . 2 . . . 3 . . . . . 1-0 . 1 . . . . . . 1 2-0 1 . . . 7 . 1-0 2 . . . . 2 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 1-0 . . . . 1 2 . . . . 2-70 4 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1-0 2 . . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 5 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-174 33 17 7-32 8 1 . 12-279 25 26 16-44 15 3 2

DEFENSIVE CATEGORY LEADERS Tackles For Loss 10.5 Graham Stewart 7.0 Marquise Vann 5.5 Julian Campenni 5.0 Mikal Myers 4.0 Kenton Adeyemi 4.0 Reuben Frank 4.0 Junior Joseph

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Sacks 3.5 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

Cole Ormsby Graham Stewart Kenton Adeyemi Julian Campenni Reuben Frank Mikal Myers

Interceptions 4 Andrew Adams 2 Byron Jones

Pass Breakups 7 Jhavon Williams 4 Byron Jones 3 John Green 3 Obi Melifonwu

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RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS BYU UCONN FIRST DOWNS 27 23 Rushing 11 3 Passing 13 14 Penalty 3 6 NET YARDS RUSHING 205 71 Rushing Attempts 37 31 Average Per Rush 5.5 2.3 Rushing Touchdowns 2 1 Yards Gained Rushing 206 94 Yards Lost Rushing 1 23 NET YARDS PASSING 308 284 Completions-Att.-Int 28-36-0 25-48-1 Avg. Per Attempt 8.6 5.9 Avg. Per Completion 11.0 11.4 Passing Touchdowns 3 0 TOTAL OFF. YARDS 513 355 Total offense plays 73 79 Average Gain Per Play 7.0 4.5 Fumbles: Total-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties: Total-Yards 15-150 8-90 PUNTS-YARDS 3-129 4-143 Avg. Yards Per Punt 43.0 35.8 Net Yards Per Punt 43.3 29.8 Inside 20 0 1 50+ Yards 1 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 0 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 6-326 4-246 Avg. Yds Per Kickoff 54.3 61.3 Net Yds Per Kickoff 35.3 38.0 Touchbacks 0 1 Punt returns: #-Yds-TD 2-24-0 1--1-0 Average Per Return 12.0 -1.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 2-45-0 6-114-0 Average Per Return 22.5 19.0 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 1-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 26:28 33:32 1st Quarter 9:36 5:24 2nd Quarter 6:50 8:10 3rd Quarter 5:03 9:57 4th Quarter 4:59 10:01 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 2-5 Touchdowns 2-3 1-5 Field goals 0-3 1-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-18 1-1 PAT Kicks 5-5 1-1 Field Goals 0-1 1-1

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14 0

14 7

0 0

7 3

- -

35 10

FIRST QUARTER BYU – Hill 7 yd run (Samson kick) 9:56 (15-75, 5:04) BYU – Mathews 26 yd pass from Hill (Samson kick) 9:35 (1-26, :06) SECOND QUARTER BYU – Hine 7 yd pass from Hill (Samson kick) 9:13 (5-46, 1:21) UConn – Marriner 1 yd run (Puyol kick) 2:33 (6-52, 2:16) BYU – Houk 35 yd pass from Hill (Samson kick) 1:03 (5-69, 1:30) THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER UConn – Puyol 35 yd field goal, 11:48 (10-37, 3:58) BYU – Hill 26 yd run (Samson kick) 4:06 (6-90, 1:35)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – BYU junior quarterback Taysom Hill threw for three touchdown passes and ran for another two as the Cougars defeated the University of Connecticut football team in the 2014 opener for both teams. The game was played before a crowd of 35,150 at Rentschler Field and was the debut for new UConn head coach Bob Diaco. Hill completed 28 of 36 passes to nine receivers without an interception. He went 17 of 20 to lead the Cougars to a 28-7 halftime advantage, and was BYU’s leading rusher with 97 yards on 12 carries. “He was resilient and methodical and 28 points in the first half was ideal and that was something I was hoping to see,” BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall said. The Cougars put up 513 yards of offense, 329 of that before intermission. Husky sophomore Casey Cochran (Monroe, Conn.) and senior Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) split quarterback duties and threw for a combined 284 yards. Cochran was 17 of 31 for 171 yards. He also threw an interception on the Huskies’ second drive deep in BYU territory. Whitmer was eight of 17 for 113 yards. “That’s the point you’re at right now,” Diaco said, who played 50 players combined on offense and defense. “For the players to get better, they have to play in games.” BYU got off to a quick start as Hill, who last year ran for more than 1,300 yards and passed for just under 3,000, capped the Cougars’ opening 15-play, 75-yard drive with a seven-yard run. He then found Mitch Mathews wide open over the middle from 26 yards out, after UConn fumbled on the Huskies’ first offensive play. Hill danced away from pressure late in the first half and found Terenn Houk open to his left for a 35-yard touchdown catch-and-run that made it 28-7 at the half. The quarterback capped the game with a 26-yard touchdown run to complete a 90-yard, fourth-quarter drive that sent the fans to the exits. Penalties slowed the game down as BYU committed 15 of them for 150 yards. UConn was flagged eight times for 90 yards. A fumble by BYU’s Mathews at midfield led to UConn’s only touchdown. Whitmer led the Huskies on a six-play drive that ended with freshman redshirt Josh Marriner (Chesapeake, Va.) scoring from a yard out in the second quarter. Redshirt sophomore Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.) made a 35-yard field goal for UConn in the fourth quarter. The Huskies put together an 11-play drive to start the second half, but failed after faking a 40-yard field goal. UConn’s top receiver, senior Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.), finished with seven catches for 96 yards. He spent some time in the fourth quarter in the locker room, but returned before the end of the game.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg DeLorenzo 9 40 2 38 0 8 Marriner 9 28 1 27 1 7 Newsome 3 10 0 10 0 7 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Cochran 17-31-1 171 0 24 Whitmer 8-17-0 113 0 39 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 7 96 0 39 Abrams 3 38 0 24 McQuillan 3 33 0 13 Bloom 2 24 0 15 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 4 143 35.8 42 1 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 4Q 11:48 35 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Stewart 5-6-11 1.0 Vann 5-6-11 Ashiru 4-7-11 0.5 0.5 Adams 5-3-8 Jones 2-3-5 Frank 0-5-5

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Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Hill 12 98 1 97 3 26 Lasike 9 49 0 49 0 12 Brown 6 35 0 35 0 14 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Hill 28-36-0 308 2 35 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Mathews 5 62 1 26 Houk 4 58 1 35 Brown 4 44 0 11 Lasike 4 23 0 11 Pearson 3 47 0 30 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Arellano 3 129 43.0 51 0 Field Goal Attempts Samson 3Q 4:46 33 yds Miss Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Stout 6-4-10 1.5 1.0 Povey 5-5-10 1.0 1.0 Davis 7-1-8 Bills 4-1-5 1 Leuta-Douyere 1-4-5 Kaufusi 3-1-4 2.0 2.0

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 78 Gifford QB 12 Cochran TE 49 McQuillan FB 34 Clax TB 44 DeLorenzo

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 56 Pruitt DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (57): 9 Abrams, 95 Adeyemi, 86 Bloom, 70 Bockeloh, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 63 Crozier, 5 DeBerry, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 19 Marder, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 54 Stephens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain, 36 Walsh, 10 Whitmer

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RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: #-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: #-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals

SBU UCONN 9 15 2 5 7 7 0 3 104 81 37 37 2.8 2.2 0 0 125 126 21 45 196 142 12-29-0 12-27-0 6.8 5.3 16.3 11.8 1 1 300 223 66 64 4.5 3.5 0-0 2-2 12-108 3-25 11-453 9-376 41.2 41.8 33.5 40.7 2 6 3 0 0 0 3 6 3-174 5-317 58.0 63.4 44.7 41.8 0 3 2-10-0 4-85-1 5.0 21.2 2-33-0 2-40-0 16.5 20.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-0 0 0 32:22 27:38 3 of 18 4 of 16 1 of 3 0 of 0 2-2 1-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 1-2 3-14 1-1 1-2 1-2 1-1 2-2 1

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FIRST QUARTER UConn – Puyol 42 yd field goal, 12:44 (5-40, 2:16) SBU – Cheeseboro 0 yd fumble recovery (Popek kick), 7:54 SBU – Popek 33 yd field goal, 2:14 (4-4, 2:02) SECOND QUARTER UConn – Puyol 27 yd field goal, 11:45 (11-55, 5:29) UConn – Davis 30 yd pass from Whitmer (XP blocked), 1:51 (4-70, 1:36) THIRD QUARTER UConn – Foxx 72 yd punt return (Puyol kick), 9:22 FOURTH QUARTER SBU – Tye 14 yd pass from Bednarski (XP miss), 1:53 (14-88, 5:46)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – University of Connecticut senior wide receiver Deshon Foxx (Lynchburg, Va.) had a 72-yard punt return a touchdown in the third quarter to help lead the Husky football team to a 19-16 win over Stony Brook on Saturday at Rentschler Field before a crowd of 23,543. The win improves UConn to 1-1 on the season and gives Husky head coach Bob Diaco his first career college head coaching win. Stony Brook falls to 0-2 on the season. UConn redshirt senior wide receiver Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.) caught six passes for 113 yards and a 30-yard touchdown and moved into seventh place on the Huskies all-time receiving list with 1,980 career yards. “It took us 10 weeks last year just to get one win,” Davis said. “A win is a win. These guys fought hard -- defense, offense and special teams.” The Seawolves, from the powerful Colonial Athletic Association, led much of the first half and trailed just 12-10 at halftime. Foxx gave UConn a 19-10 lead in the third quarter when he grabbed a 61-yard Luke Allen punt that had bounced over his head, turned left, then reversed field and found a seam down the middle. “He definitely outkicked his coverage,” Foxx. “I got a lucky bounce and when I was turning around I noticed that I had a whole lot of field to work with, so I just did what I can do and I had great blockers.” Stony Brook, which outgained UConn 300 yards to 223, put together a 14-play, 88-yard drive in the fourth quarter, capped by a 14-yard touchdown pass from Conor Bednarski to Will Tye. The Seawolves failed to recover an onside kick and could not move the ball after getting in back in the final minute deep in their own territory. UConn opened the game with a five-play, 40-yard drive that ended with a 42-yard field goal from redshirt sophomore Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.), who added a 27-yarder in the second quarter. Stony Brook took a 7-3 first-quarter lead after a punt pinned UConn on its own one-yard line. Safety Max Martinez then stripped the ball and Naim Cheeseboro recovered in the end zone. The Seawolves added another field goal late in the quarter after a UConn fumble, giving Stony Brook the ball at the Husky 20-yard line. The Huskies had just 63 yards of offense before putting together a 70-yard drive late in the second quarter that put UConn up to stay. Redshirt senior quarterback Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) found Davis in the right corner of the end zone for a 30-yard touchdown pass. The extra point was blocked. Whitmer completed 12 of 27 passes for 142 yards. He also was the Huskies leading rusher with 52 yards on 13 carries. UConn was also helped by its kicking game. Puyol’s first field goal was the longest of his career and redshirt freshman punter Justin Wain (Wilmington, N.C.) averaged 41.8 yards on nine punts. Stony Brook was forced to start six second-half drives inside its own 20-yard line. “The team today showed a lot of grit and grind,” said Diaco. “Our brotherhood shined through. Our culture shined through.”

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Whitmer 10 52 23 29 0 17 DeLorenzo 10 33 10 23 0 18 Newsome 5 29 6 23 0 22 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 12-27-0 142 1 30 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 6 113 1 30 Abrams 2 5 0 5 DeLorenzo 1 17 0 17 Foxx 1 6 0 6 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 9 376 41.8 48 6 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 1Q 12:44 42 yds Good Puyol 2Q 11:45 27 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Vann 7-2-9 1.5 Melifonwu 5-4-9 Stewart 2-5-7 0.5 Campenni 1-5-6 1.5 Jones 4-1-5 Adams 2-3-5 0.5

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Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Bedell 15 59 6 53 0 11 Coker 12 31 10 21 0 8 Kinder 7 22 5 17 0 7 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Bednarski 8-19-0 128 1 42 Kinder 4-10-0 68 0 31 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Level 5 50 0 17 Tye 4 76 1 42 Coxson 2 50 0 31 Wagner 1 20 0 20 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Allen 11 453 41.2 61 2 Field Goal Attempts Popek 1Q 2:14 33 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Martinez 5-2-7 1.5 Cheesboro 4-3-7 1.0 Ochi 2-5-7 Quintin 1-6-7 0.5 Ricard 4-2-6 3.5 2.0 Beverette 3-3-6 2.0 1.0

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 78 Gifford QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan FB 34 Clax TB 44 DeLorenzo

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (55): 9 Abrams, 70 Bockeloh, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 63 Crozier, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 19 Marder, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 54 Stephens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain, 36 Walsh

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GAME 3 VS BOISE STATE

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GAME #3 • SEPTEMBER 13, 2014

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RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS BOISE STATE FIRST DOWNS 13 Rushing 1 Passing 11 Penalty 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 52 Rushing Attempts 27 Average Per Rush 1.9 Rushing Touchdowns 0 Yards Gained Rushing 81 Yards Lost Rushing 29 NET YARDS PASSING 240 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-29-0 Average Per Attempt 8.3 Average Per Completion 12.0 Passing Touchdowns 3 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 292 Total offense plays 56 Average Gain Per Play 5.2 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 7-65 PUNTS-YARDS 7-299 Average Yards Per Punt 42.7 Net Yards Per Punt 39.9 Inside 20 2 50+ Yards 2 Touchbacks 1 Fair catch 4 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-447 Average Yards Per Kickoff 63.9 Net Yards Per Kickoff 42.3 Touchbacks 5 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 3-14-0 Average Per Return 4.7 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 4-51-0 Average Per Return 12.8 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 2-50-1 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 1-31-1 Miscellaneous Yards 0 Possession Time 24:06 1st Quarter 2:18 2nd Quarter 7:08 3rd Quarter 7:12 4th Quarter 7:28 Third-Down Conversions. 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 Touchdowns 2-3 Field goals 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 8-51 PAT Kicks 5-5 Field Goals 1-1

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UCONN 18 6 11 1 48 36 1.3 0 115 67 242 22-38-2 6.4 11.0 2 290 74 3.9 1-1 3-30 7-294 42.0 40.0 0 2 0 3 5-287 57.4 47.2 0 0-0-0 0.0 2-26-0 13.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0 35:54 12:42 7:52 7:48 7:32 7 of 18 0 of 1 3-3 2-3 1-3 1-11 1-1 2-2

Boise State (2-1) UConn (1-2)

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FIRST QUARTER BSU – Vallejo 31 yd fumble recovery (Goodale kick), 12:24 UConn – Puyol 39 yd field goal, 6:46 (12-60, 5:38) SECOND QUARTER UConn – Bloom 16 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 9:54 (6-83, 2:46) BSU – Miller 35 yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick), 5:03 (5-65, 1:22) BSU – Hedrick 7 yd pass from Miller (Goodale kick), 0:32 (6-35, 2:01) THIRD QUARTER UConn – Puyol 24 yd field goal, 7:30 (13-80, 5:31) BSU – Goddale 38 yd field goal, 3:26 (8-58, 4:04) UConn – Davis 10 yd pass from Whitmer (Newsome rec), 1:09 (3-30, 1:14) FOURTH QUARTER BSU – Miller 9 yd pass from Hedrick (Goodale kick), 9:19 (4-37, 1:51) BSU – Deayon 50 yd interception return (Goodale kick), 4:00

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick threw two touchdown passes to wide receiver Matt Miller and caught one from the senior WR on a trick play as Boise State beat the University of Connecticut football team 38-21 on Saturday before a crowd of 30,098 at Rentschler Field. The Huskies drop to 1-2 on the season while Boise improves their record to 2-1. The Broncos, who put up 676 yards of offense a week ago against Colorado State, were limited to 292 yards by the Husky defense. Boise State took advantage of UConn offensive miscues by scoring 14 points on turnovers. The Broncos scored on a fumble recovery in the first quarter and an interception in the fourth. Boise held UConn to 48 yards rushing and sacked the Huskies quarterbacks eight times. Boise State, which ran 89 plays a week ago (60 in the first half alone) had just 56 this week. They did not have an offense snap for the first eight minutes of the game, but by that time the Broncos were up 7-3. UConn fumbled on its fifth play from scrimmage and Boise’s Tanner Vallejo picked the ball up in the backfield and ran untouched 31-yards for a touchdown. Hedrick found Miller for a 35-yard score in the second quarter, and Miller returned the favor on a trick play a few minutes later, hitting Hedrick for a seven-yard touchdown after getting the ball on an end-around. Boise led at the half 21-10. UConn closed the gap to 24-21 in the third quarter. Shane WilliamsRhodes muffed a punt return and UConn redshirt sophomore linebacker Jon Hicks (Palmyra, Pa.) recovered. UConn redshirt senior quarterback Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) then found redshirt senior Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.) for a 10-yard touchdown and hit freshman running back Arkeel Newsome for a twopoint conversion (Ansonia, Conn.) to close it to 24-21 Boise. Boise’s Jonathan Moxey made a key fourth-quarter interception at the UConn 37-yard line. That led to a nine-yard touchdown pass from Hedrick to Miller in the back of the end zone that made it 31-21. Hedrick completed 19 of 27 passes for 233 yards and two scores. The Broncos got their second defensive score with four minutes left in the game when Donte Deayon ripped the ball and ran 50 yards down the right sideline for a score that made the final 38-21. Whitmer drove UConn 83 yards for its first touchdown, finding senior wide receiver Deshon Foxx (Lynchburg, Va.) down the left sideline for a 48-yard reception and hitting freshman tight end Alex Bloom (Ligonier, Pa.) over the middle for a 16-yard touchdown that gave the Huskies a 10-7 lead. Foxx finished with 107 yards receiving on six catches. Boise State running back Jay Ajayi, who came in averaging 158 yards a game and nearly six yards a run, was held to just 39 yards on 18 carries.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg DeLorenzo 10 46 3 43 0 19 Johnson 1 13 0 13 0 13 Marriner 6 13 2 11 0 6 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 16-29-2 209 2 48 Boyle 6-9-0 33 0 17 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Foxx 6 107 0 48 Lucas 5 35 0 17 Davis 3 47 1 25 McQuillan 3 27 0 15 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 7 294 42.0 53 0 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 1Q 6:46 39 yds Good Puyol 3Q 7:30 24 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Melifonwu 7-3-10 Vann 5-4-9 Adams 3-6-9 Stewart 3-4-7 1.0 Ashiru 1-3-4 1.5 Ormsby 1-2-3 1.0 1.0

BOISE STATE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Ajayi 18 50 11 39 0 9 Will.-Rhodes 2 11 0 11 0 8 Demas 1 8 0 8 0 8 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Hedrick 19-27-0 233 2 39 Miller 1-1-0 7 1 7 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Will.-Rhodes 6 67 0 39 Miller 5 74 2 35 Roh 3 44 0 21 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wale 7 299 42.7 53 2 Field Goal Attempts Goodale 3Q 3:26 38 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Renaud 4-5-9 2.5 Deayon 2-4-6 1 Thompson 2-4-6

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 78 Gifford QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan TE 80 T. Myers TB 44 DeLorenzo

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (56): 9 Abrams, 70 Bockeloh, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 63 Crozier, 34 Clax, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 53 Knappe, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 19 Marder, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain, 36 Walsh 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


GAME 4 AT USF

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GAME #4 • SEPTEMBER 19, 2014

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USF

RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • TAMPA, FLA. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN USF FIRST DOWNS 6 17 Rushing 2 10 Passing 3 6 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 57 158 Rushing Attempts 26 53 Average Per Rush 2.2 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 1 Yards Gained Rushing 100 187 Yards Lost Rushing 43 29 NET YARDS PASSING 88 113 Completions-Attempts-Int 6-10-0 10-18-1 Average Per Attempt 8.8 6.3 Average Per Completion 14.7 11.3 Passing Touchdowns 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 145 271 Total offense plays 36 71 Average Gain Per Play 4.0 3.8 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 9-61 5-45 PUNTS-YARDS 8-356 6-248 Average Yards Per Punt 44.5 41.3 Net Yards Per Punt 41.1 41.7 Inside 20 0 5 50+ Yards 3 1 Touchbacks 1 0 Fair catch 3 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-123 4-224 Average Yards Per Kickoff 41.0 56.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 34.0 34.5 Touchbacks 0 0 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 1--2-0 3-7-0 Average Per Return -2.0 2.3 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 4-86-0 3-21-0 Average Per Return 21.5 7.0 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 1-70-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time 20:57 39:03 1st Quarter 5:10 9:50 2nd Quarter 6:12 8:48 3rd Quarter 5:22 9:38 4th Quarter 4:13 10:47 Third-Down Conversions 0 of 9 7 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 2-2 Touchdowns 0-0 1-2 Field goals 0-0 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-8 2-20 PAT Kicks 2-2 2-2 Field Goals 0-0 1-1 Points off turnovers 14 14

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FIRST QUARTER USF – Mack 1 yd run (Kloss kick), 11:22 (4-19, 2:03) USF – Adams 30 yd pass from White (Kloss kick), 3:24 (10-80, 5:31) SECOND QUARTER UConn – Jones 70 yd interception return (Puyol kick), 0:05 FOURTH QUARTER USF – Kloss 19 yd field goal, 6:03 (11-40, 6:39) UConn – Davis 32 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 1:19 (4-75, 0:38)

TAMPA, Fla. – USF quarterback Mike White passed for 113 yards and a touchdown to lead the Bulls to a 17-14 win over the University of Connecticut football team before a rain-soaked announced crowd of 28,723. UConn falls to 1-3 on the season while USF is 2-2 and the game was the American Athletic Conference opener for both squads. White threw 30 yards to Rodney Adams and Marlon Mack ran a yard for firstquarter touchdowns that provided USF’s defense with most of the help the Bulls needed to win. Chris Dunkley sacked Husky redshirt senior quarterback Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.), forcing a fumble that the USF cornerback recovered at the Huskies 19 to set up Mack’s TD for a quick 7-0 lead. White’s scoring pass to a wide-open Adams on fourth-and-10 made it 14-0 late in the opening quarter. UConn closed the game to 14-7 just before the half as senior cornerback Byron Jones (New Britain, Conn.) returned an interception 70-yards for a touchdown with five seconds left. The intercepted pass glanced off the hands of Adams just before halftime. The UConn cornerback came close to stepping out of bounds as he crossed midfield on the runback, however the touchdown stood following a replay review. The game remained 14-7 until USF kicker Marvin Kloss hit what would become the game-winning score on a 19-yard field goal with 6:03 left in the game. UConn pulled within three points on Whitmer’s 32-yard TD pass to senior wide receiver Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.) with 1:19 remaining. USF recovered the ensuing onside kick and ran out the clock. It was another close game in a series USF leads 7-5. The last eight meetings have been decided by seven or fewer points, and neither team has scored more than 19 in the last five matchups. The Huskies managed just 41 yards and on 18 plays in the first half and finished with a season-low 145 yards overall – more than half coming on the drive that ended with Whitmer’s TD pass to Davis. UConn didn’t pick up its second first down of the night until freshman running back Arkeel Newsome (Ansonia, Conn.) broke a 16-yard run midway through the third quarter. Three plays later, Whitmer got his first completion. Whitmer finished six of 10 for 88 yards and no interceptions. The TD pass to Davis extended the receiver’s streak of consecutive games with at least one catch to 30. A week after yielding 589 yards to North Carolina State, the USF defense limited UConn to 57 rushing and didn’t allow the Huskies offense to cross midfield until the final two minutes. Mack rushed for 103 yards on 31 carries for the Bulls, and White completed 10 of 18 passes with one interception.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg DeLorenzo 10 39 3 26 0 17 Newsome 4 31 1 30 0 16 Marriner 5 21 2 19 0 11 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 6-10-0 88 1 32 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Foxx 2 30 0 25 Thomas 2 18 0 11 Davis 1 32 1 32 DeLorenzo 1 8 0 8 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 8 356 44.5 56 0 Field Goal Attempts Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Vann 9-5-14 2.5 Stewart 5-4-9 1.5 Adams 6-0-6 McBryde 2-4-6 0.5 Lee 5-0-5 Melifonwu 4-1-5 1.0 Jones 1-0-1 1

USF INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Mack 31 116 13 103 1 17 Johnson 10 42 1 31 0 10 Tice 9 29 1 29 0 10 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg White 10-18-1 113 1 30 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Adams 4 68 1 30 Tice 2 16 0 10 Mack 1 10 0 10 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Ciabatti 6 248 41.3 61 5 Field Goal Attempts Kloss 4Q 6:03 19 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Byrd 5-1-6 Harris 3-2-5 2.0 Whitehurst 3-1-4 1.0 Godwin 2-2-4 1.0 Sanchez 0-4-4

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 78 Gifford QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan FB 34 Clax TB 44 DeLorenzo

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (55): 9 Abrams, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 63 Crozier, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 53 Knappe, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 19 Marder, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 30 Stevens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain, 36 Walsh

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GAME 5 VS TEMPLE

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GAME #5 • SEPTEMBER 27, 2014

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TEMPLE

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS TEMPLE UCONN FIRST DOWNS 15 18 Rushing 2 10 Passing 13 6 Penalty 0 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 41 133 Rushing Attempts 24 44 Average Per Rush 1.7 3.0 Rushing Touchdowns 1 0 Yards Gained Rushing 59 173 Yards Lost Rushing 18 40 NET YARDS PASSING 231 174 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-31-0 14-27-2 Average Per Attempt 7.5 6.4 Average Per Completion 11.6 12.4 Passing Touchdowns 1 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 272 307 Total offense plays 55 71 Average Gain Per Play 4.9 4.3 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-57 7-70 PUNTS-YARDS 5-181 6-210 Average Yards Per Punt 36.2 35.0 Net Yards Per Punt 34.4 34.3 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 7-440 4-213 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.9 53.2 Net Yards Per Kickoff 44.4 37.8 Touchbacks 1 0 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 3-4-0 1-9-0 Average Per Return 1.3 9.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 4-62-0 6-104-0 Average Per Return 15.5 17.3 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 2-123-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 1-11-1 0-0-0 Possession Time 24:32 35:28 1st Quarter 3:33 11:27 2nd Quarter 5:18 9:42 3rd Quarter 9:38 5:22 4th Quarter 6:03 8:57 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3 Touchdowns 1-2 0-3 Field goals 1-2 1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-22 3-17 PAT Kicks 4-4 1-1 Field Goals 2-3 1-2 Points off turnovers 28 0

Temple (3-1, 1-0) UConn (1-4, 0-2)

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FIRST QUARTER TU – Young 93 yd interception return (Jones kick), 6:23 SECOND QUARTER UConn – Puyol 30 yd field goal, 00:11 (9-52, 3:00) THIRD QUARTER TU – Fitzpatrick 42 yd pass from Walker (Jones kick), 12:28 (6-75, 2:32) TU – Walker 1 yd run (Jones kick), 8:28 (6-63, 1:56) UConn – Newsome 74 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 5:16 (4-85, 2:18) TU – Matakevich safety, 1:09 FOURTH QUARTER TU – Jones 47 yd field goal, 13:01 (5-26, 3:08) TU – Jones 34 yd field goal, 7:57 (7-31, 2:55)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Senior wide receiver Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.) had 80 yards of receiving with eight catches, but the University of Connecticut committed two key turnovers as Temple posted a 36-10 college football victory over the Huskies on Saturday by a 36-10 score before a crowd of 27,755 at Rentschler Field. UConn falls to 1-4 on the season and 0-2 in American Athletic Conference play while the Owls are 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the league. Turnovers hurt the Huskies, as Temple scored on a 93-yard interception return on the opening drive of the game for the Owls only points of the first half as they led 7-3 at intermission. Temple opened the second half with three touchdowns in the span of 7:26 to take control of the game with a 28-3 lead. The Owls scored on an 11-yard fumble recovery for the third touchdown. Freshman Arkeel Newsome (Ansonia, Conn.) had a 74-yard touchdown catch from redshirt senior Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.), who threw for 163 yards and a touchdown. The touchdown pulled the Huskies to within 28-10, but Temple added a safety and two fourth quarter field goals for the win. “We’ve got to eliminate game-changing turnovers,” UConn head coach Bob Diaco said. “Sixteen uncontested points. Impossible to win, a pick-six, fumble recovery for a touchdown and safety.” The Huskies seemingly had a touchdown out of halftime when redshirt junior Wilbert Lee (Brooklyn, N.Y.) recovered a muffed kickoff in the end zone, but a UConn offsides on the kickoff negated the play. Temple responded with quarterback P.J. Walker ultimately finding Jalen Fitzpatrick, who finished with 108 yards receiving, for a 42-yard pass play and a 14-3 lead. UConn controlled the Temple offense well in the first half. The Owls managed only 31 total yards in the first half on 21 plays and had one first down, but the Huskies couldn’t capitalize. Redshirt sophomore Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.) hit a 30-yard field goal in the final moments of the first half to trim the lead to 7-3 going into the half.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg DeLorenzo 10 58 3 55 0 10 Johnson 8 39 2 37 0 14 Newsome 8 34 2 32 0 14 Foxx 3 31 1 30 0 26 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 12-22-1 163 1 74 Boyle 1-4-1 7 0 7 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 8 80 0 26 Newsome 2 77 1 74 Bradley 2 8 0 5 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Puyol 6 210 35.0 41 2 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 2Q 12:36 45 yds Miss Puyol 2Q 00:11 30 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Vann 5-4-9 Adams 6-1-7 Ashiru 1-3-4 0.5 Adeyemi 1-3-4 1.0 1.0 Fatukasi 2-1-3 0.5 Joseph 2-1-3 Frank 2-1-3 1.5

TEMPLE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Gilmore 7 18 0 18 0 5 Harper 3 11 0 11 0 11 Walker 9 24 17 7 1 9 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Walker 20-29-0 231 1 42 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Fitzpatrick 6 108 1 42 Christopher 4 30 0 13 Deloatch 3 58 0 30 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Starzyk 5 181 36.2 41 1 Field Goal Attempts Jones 4Q 13:01 47 yds Good Jones 4Q 07:57 34 yds Good Jones 4Q 04:43 44 yds Miss efense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Chandler 4-4-8 1.0 1.0 Matakevich 3-4-7 1.5 1.0 Martin-Oguike 3-4-7 1.0 1.0 Finch 1-4-5 Aromire 1-4-5 Smith 1-4-5 0.5 Ioannidis 0-5-5

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 78 Gifford QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan FB 36 Walsh TB 44 DeLorenzo

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (57): 9 Abrams, 70 Bockeloh, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 34 Clax, 37 Claflin, 63 Crozier, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 53 Knappe, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 19 Marder, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 30 Stevens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas,

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GAME 6 AT TULANE

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GAME #6 • OCTOBER 11, 2014

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12

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TULANE

YULMAN STADIUM • NEW ORLEANS, LA. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN TULANE FIRST DOWNS 13 14 Rushing 6 8 Passing 6 6 Penalty 1 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 76 167 Rushing Attempts 28 33 Average Per Rush 2.7 5.1 Rushing Touchdowns 0 0 Yards Gained Rushing 103 181 Yards Lost Rushing 27 14 NET YARDS PASSING 141 135 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-26-1 19-26-0 Average Per Attempt 5.4 5.2 Average Per Completion 8.3 7.1 Passing Touchdowns 0 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 217 302 Total offense plays 54 59 Average Gain Per Play 4.0 5.1 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 1-15 7-64 PUNTS-YARDS 4-144 7-247 Average Yards Per Punt 36.0 35.3 Net Yards Per Punt 36.0 35.3 Inside 20 3 3 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-187 3-195 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.3 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 44.7 32.7 Touchbacks 0 2 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 1-47-0 3-53-0 Average Per Return 47.0 17.7 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-1-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:22 32:38 1st Quarter 10:24 4:36 2nd Quarter 6:39 8:21 3rd Quarter 2:35 12:25 4th Quarter 7:44 7:16 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 1-1 Touchdowns 0-1 1-1 Field goals 0-1 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-16 PAT Kicks 0-0 1-1 Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Points off turnovers 0 0

UConn (1-5, 0-3) Tulane (2-4, 1-1)

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FIRST QUARTER UConn – Puyol 44 yd field goal, 7:02 (13-48, 7:58) TU – Jones 7 yd pass from Montana (DiRocco kick), 4:01 (6-80, 2:56) THIRD QUARTER TU – Gilbert safety, 4:06 FOURTH QUARTER TU – DiRocco 38 yd field goal, 14:21 (11-44, 4:37)

NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane football team, led by a stingy defense and the play of quarterback Nick Montana, defeated the University of Connecticut football team by a score of 12-3 on Saturday before a crowd of 23,076 at Yulman Stadium. Tulane improves to 2-4 on the season and 1-1 in American Athletic Conference play while the Huskies are 1-5 and 0-3. UConn redshirt senior quarterback Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) was 17 of 24 for 141 yards and the Huskies took an early 3-0 lead on a career-long 44-yard field goal by redshirt sophomore Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.). Tulane gained 167 yards on the ground, led by Sherman Badie’s 77 yards on 14 carries. Montana completed 19 of 26 passes for 135 yards in his first start this season. Montana was Tulane’s starter a season ago as a junior, helping the Green Wave to a 7-6 record and its first bowl bid in more than a decade. He played with an injured throwing shoulder that season and in August, he lost his job to redshirt freshman Tanner Lee. Lee injured his shoulder vs. Rutgers two weeks ago. Montana hit his first four passes for 53 yards, including a 21-yarder over the middle, and his seven-yard scoring strike to Charles Jones to make it 7-3. Tulane took a 9-3 lead when defensive end Tyler Gilbert surged into the backfield and cut down UConn for a safety – a play set up by Peter Picerelli’s 38-yard punt to the UConn one-yard line. Green Wave freshman kicker Andrew DiRocco, who missed four of five field goal attempts entering the game, hit a career-long 38-yarder in the fourth quarter to make it 12-3. That field goal attempt was possible after Montana spun away from what looked like a certain third-down sack, rolled right and threw back across his body for a 10-yard, first-down completion to Justyn Shackleford. All three of UConn’s turnovers occurred in Tulane territory. In the second quarter, Doss intercepted a UConn third-down pass on the Tulane 38. Later in the quarter, Monroe ripped the ball away from a Husky runner as the pair went to the ground on the Tulane 30. Down 7-3 in the middle of the third quarter, UConn was in field goal range, but Tulane once again recovered a fumble by Monroe.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Newsome 11 43 3 40 0 13 Johnson 9 42 7 35 0 23 Whitmer 7 18 16 2 0 9 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 17-24-0 141 0 21 Boyle 0-2-1 0 0 0 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 8 63 0 21 Bradley 4 26 0 13 Newsome 3 27 0 13 Foxx 2 25 0 19 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 4 144 36.0 40 3 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 1Q 7:02 44 yds Good Puyol 4Q 1:52 36 yds Miss Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Stewart 3-5-8 0.5 Jones 5-2-7 Adams 4-3-7 Campenni 5-1-6 1.0 Williams 4-1-5 Melifonwu 4-1-5

TULANE INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Badie 14 86 9 77 0 17 Thompson 12 73 0 73 0 24 Butler 3 18 1 17 0 18 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Montana 19-26-0 135 1 21 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Butler 3 34 0 17 Badie 3 17 0 12 Rush 3 14 0 7 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Picerelli 7 247 35.6 49 3 Field Goal Attempts DiRocco 4Q 14:21 38 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Scofield 5-3-8 0.5 LeBeau 7-0-7 3.0 1.0 Nickerson 6-0-6 Monroe 5-1-6 1.0 LaFrance 3-2-5 2.5 2.0

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan FB 36 Walsh TB 22 Newsome

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (54): 9 Abrams, 14 Boyle, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 34 Clax, 37 Claflin, 63 Crozier, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 21 Summers, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain

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GAME 7 AT EAST CAROLINA 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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GAME #7 • OCTOBER 23, 2014

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EAST CAROLINA

DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM • GREENVILLE, N.C. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN ECU FIRST DOWNS 13 14 Rushing 6 8 Passing 6 6 Penalty 1 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 76 167 Rushing Attempts 28 33 Average Per Rush 2.7 5.1 Rushing Touchdowns 0 0 Yards Gained Rushing 103 181 Yards Lost Rushing 27 14 NET YARDS PASSING 141 135 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-26-1 19-26-0 Average Per Attempt 5.4 5.2 Average Per Completion 8.3 7.1 Passing Touchdowns 0 1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 217 302 Total offense plays 54 59 Average Gain Per Play 4.0 5.1 Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-2 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 1-15 7-64 PUNTS-YARDS 4-144 7-247 Average Yards Per Punt 36.0 35.3 Net Yards Per Punt 36.0 35.3 Inside 20 3 3 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-187 3-195 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.3 65.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 44.7 32.7 Touchbacks 0 2 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 1-47-0 3-53-0 Average Per Return 47.0 17.7 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-1-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-2-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 27:22 32:38 1st Quarter 10:24 4:36 2nd Quarter 6:39 8:21 3rd Quarter 2:35 12:25 4th Quarter 7:44 7:16 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 1-1 Touchdowns 0-1 1-1 Field goals 0-1 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-16 PAT Kicks 0-0 1-1 Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Points off turnovers 0 0

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FIRST QUARTER ECU – Hardy 31 yd pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 10:52 (12-79, 4:08) ECU – Williams 10 yd pass from Carden (Harvey kick), 5:41 (10-47, 3:31) UConn – Whitmer 1 yd run (Puyol kick), 1:53 (7-77, 3:48) THIRD QUARTER UConn – Thomas 32 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 12:21 (6-75, 2:39) ECU – Allen 1 yd run (Harvey kick), 8:58 (10-91, 3:23) UConn – Foxx 88 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 3:43 (2-88, 0:19) FOURTH QUARTER ECU – Harvey 31 yd field goal, 6:15 (6-46, 2:00) ECU – Allen 9 yd run (Harvey kick), 1:25 (10-76, 3:57)

GREENVILLE, N.C. – Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) was 18 of 30 for a season-high 303 yards with two tying touchdown passes in the third quarter after rushing for a short score for the Huskies, but No. 18 East Carolina used a strong fourth quarter – and another huge performance from Shane Carden – to pull away from the UConn football team, 31-21. Carden threw for a season-high 445 yards – his seventh career 400-yard performance – on 38-of-64 passing, and Breon Allen ran for two touchdowns. They helped the Pirates (6-1, 3-0 American Athletic Conference) sidestep a major upset bid by underdog UConn (1-6, 0-4) in East Carolina’s first prime-time, weeknight showcase game in its new league. Warren Harvey kicked the go-ahead 31-yard field goal with 6:15 left, Carden threw touchdown passes of 13 yards to Justin Hardy and 10 yards to Bryce Williams, and Allen scored on runs of 1 and 9 yards. “There are no moral victories,” first-year UConn coach Bob Diaco said. “We didn’t come here to play well. We came here to win a football game, and we didn’t.” Carden started the Pirates’ go-ahead drive with a 30-yard throw to Hardy one play before Allen’s 23-yard run to the 12. When that drive stalled, Harvey – who earlier missed from 33 yards – kicked his field goal to make it 24-21. East Carolina forced a three-and-out, got the ball back with 5:22 left and ran most of the clock before Allen iced it with his 9-yard scoring run with 1:25 remaining. Whitmer’s 32-yard TD to Noel Thomas (Norwalk, Conn.) made it a 14-all game. His 88-yard catch-and-run to Deshon Foxx (Lynchburg, Va.) – after cornerback Josh Hawkins whiffed on the coverage – pulled UConn to 21-all with 3:43 left in the third. The first came when Hardy laid out in the end zone to catch his TD. Carden’s scoring pass to Williams made it 14-0 not even 10 minutes in. Whitmer countered with a short scoring plunge on fourth-and-goal from the East Carolina 1 on the next possession. Thomas had a career day with three receptions for 57 yards, while Foxx finished with 120 receiving yards for his fourth-career 100-yard day. Jefferson Ashiru (Powder Springs, Ga.) led UConn with 11 tackles, and Andrew Adams (Fayetteville, Ga.) and Marquise Vann (Cincinnati, Ohio) each made 10 stops.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Johnson 13 47 2 45 0 22 Whitmer 7 35 0 35 1 11 Marriner 3 9 0 9 0 5 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 18-30-1 303 2 88 Boyle 2-2-0 10 0 6 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Foxx 4 120 1 88 Bradley 4 21 0 11 Thomas 3 57 1 32 Marriner 3 15 0 6 Lucas 2 80 0 43 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 8 306 38.2 46 1 Field Goal Attempts Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Ashiru 4-7-11 1.0 Adams 7-3-10 Vann 4-6-10 Adeyemi 1-8-9 Melifonwu 4-3-7 Stewart 2-4-6 2.0 1.0 Green 2-4-6 Williams 2-3-5

EAST CAROLINA INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Allen 14 67 2 65 2 23 Carden 9 45 13 32 0 19 Scott 6 18 0 18 0 8 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Carden 38-6-4-1 445 2 53 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Hardy 14 186 1 30 Jones 10 75 0 15 Worthy 7 138 0 53 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Gregory 4 166 41.5 48 3 Field Goal Attempts Harvey 2Q 0:06 33 yds Miss Harvey 4Q 6:15 31 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Williams 5-4-9 0.5 0.5 Bigger 2-7-9 Lennon 4-3-7 Ivey 2-4-6 Allen 3-2-5 Overton 2-2-4 0.5 Falls 1-3-4

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan WR 5 Thomas TB 3 Johnson

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 93 Fatukasi NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 16 Jones S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (54): 70 Bockeloh, 14 Boyle, 1 Bradley, 15 Carrezola, 37 Claflin, 34 Clax, 63 Crozier, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 97 McBryde, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 21 Summers, 42 Wain

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GAME 8 VS UCF

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GAME #8 • NOVEMBER 1, 2014

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29

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UCF

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN UCF FIRST DOWNS 23 16 Rushing 10 7 Passing 8 6 Penalty 5 3 NET YARDS RUSHING 145 179 Rushing Attempts 37 40 Average Per Rush 3.9 4.5 Rushing Touchdowns 2 3 Yards Gained Rushing 178 209 Yards Lost Rushing 33 30 NET YARDS PASSING 284 148 Completions-Attempts-Int 22-42-4 14-28-0 Average Per Attempt 6.8 5.3 Average Per Completion 12.9 10.6 Passing Touchdowns 2 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 429 327 Total offense plays 79 68 Average Gain Per Play 5.4 4.8 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-89 10-102 PUNTS-YARDS 5-181 9-316 Average Yards Per Punt 36.2 35.1 Net Yards Per Punt 36.2 35.1 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 2 5 KICKOFFS-YARDS 5-296 6-363 Average Yards Per Kickoff 59.2 60.5 Net Yards Per Kickoff 41.6 43.8 Touchbacks 1 1 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 5-75-0 4-63-0 Average Per Return 15.0 15.8 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 4-72-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 17 Possession Time 30:21 29:39 1st Quarter 10:10 4:50 2nd Quarter 8:47 6:13 3rd Quarter 5:01 9:59 4th Quarter 6:23 8:37 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 4 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Touchdowns 3-4 2-2 Field goals 0-4 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 3-21 PAT Kicks 3-3 4-5 Field Goals 0-1 1-1 Points off turnovers 14 20

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FIRST QUARTER UCF – Stanback 3 yd run (Moffitt kick), 7:38 (4-19, 1:55) SECOND QUARTER UConn – Foxx 68 yd run (Puyol kick), 12:22 (1-68, 0:12) UCF – Stanback 1 yd run (Moffitt kick), 4:59 (8-79, 3:36) UConn – Thomas 38 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 1:12 (9-53, 3:47) UConn – Puyol 43 yd field goal, 0:00 (2-5, 0:11) THIRD QUARTER UCF – Worton 73 yd pass from Holman (Moffitt kick), 9:39 (2-73, 0:07) UConn – Johnson 1 yd run (Puyol kick), 4:17 (13-79, 5:22) UConn – Thomas 22 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 1:21 (5-54, 1:27) FOURTH QUARTER UConn – Johnson 2 yd run (Puyol kick), 12:28 (6-54, 2:32) UCF – Perriman 16 yd pass from Holman (Reese rec.), 5:07 (6-54, 2:32)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Senior Deshon Foxx (Lynchburg, Va.) ran for 102 yards and a score and sophomore wide receiver Noel Thomas (Norwalk, Conn.) caught two touchdown passes to lead the University of Connecticut football team to a 37-29 Homecoming victory over UCF on Saturday before a soggy crowd of 28,751 at Rentschler Field. The win improves UConn’s record to 2-6 overall and 1-4 in the American Athletic Association while the Knights fall to 5-3 overall and 3-1 in the league. The win snapped a five-game losing streak for UConn and was the first conference loss for UCF, which had won 11 straight since the inception of the AAC last year. Sophomore running back William Stanback had a career-high 141 yards rushing and two touchdowns for UCF. Quarterback Justin Holman threw for 284 yards and two scores. but he also threw four interceptions, three of them to UConn redshirt junior safety Andrew Adams (Fayetteville, Ga.). Foxx, who normally plays wide receiver, ran the Huskies option package, carrying the ball 11 times, including a 68-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7-7 with 12:22 to go in the second quarter. UConn had not scored more than 21 points in a game this season. The win capped an emotional homecoming for UConn, which unveiled a memorial at halftime to Jasper Howard, a cornerback who tragically passed away in 2009. The Huskies went three-and-out on their first five drives and had been outgained 113 yards to 19 before Foxx’s first carry in the second quarter. He sprinted 68 yards down the left sideline to tie the game at seven and his 20-yard run in the fourth quarter helped the Huskies to a 37-21 lead. Thomas caught a 38-yard touchdown pass in the first half and had a 22-yard catch in the third quarter that gave UConn a 10-point lead. UCF’s Stanback had 73 yards in the first quarter and 108 yards by halftime. He scored on a three-yard run to make it 7-0, and a one-yard plunge that gave the Knights a 14-7 lead. The Huskies took their first lead at 17-14 when redshirt sophomore kicker Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.) hit a 38-yarder at the end of the first half. That was set up by an interception and 43-yard return by Adams. UCF took the lead back in the third quarter when J.J. Worton caught a pass from Holman in the middle of the field, cut back to his right and outran the UConn defense for a 73-yard touchdown. The Huskies responded with a 79-yard drive, scoring on a fourth-down run from freshman Ron Johnson (Naples, Fla.), the first of his two scores. His second was a two-yard run that put the Huskies up by 16 points after a missed extra point.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Foxx 11 115 13 102 1 68 Newsome 4 32 0 32 0 20 Johnson 11 29 2 27 2 13 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 13-25-0 142 2 38 Boyle 1-3-0 6 0 6 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Thomas 4 83 2 38 McQuillan 4 36 0 16 Foxx 3 14 0 6 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 9 316 35.1 48 2 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 2Q 0:00 43 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Stewart 4-8-12 1.0 1.0 Vann 4-5-9 1.5 0.5 Adams 3-5-8 3 Melifonwu 2-6-8 0.5 McBryde 1-4-5 Campenni 2-2-4 1.5 1.0 Frank 0-4-4

UCF INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Stanback 28 145 4 141 2 21 Holman 9 33 29 4 0 13 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Holman 22-42-4 284 2 73 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Worton 11 178 1 73 Williams 3 14 0 8 Perriman 2 43 1 27 Akins 2 31 0 22 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Houston 5 181 36.2 46 1 Field Goal Attempts Moffitt 1Q 4:21 39 yds Blckd Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Geathers 7-4-11 1.5 Pace 6-0-6 3.0 1.0 Clarke 3-3-6 Alexander 4-1-5 1.0 Plummer 3-2-5 1.0 Niles 2-2- 0.5

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 8 Lucas WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan WR 5 Thomas TB 3 Johnson

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 39 Joseph LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 21 Summers S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (54): 32 Ashiru, 86 Bloom, 14 Boyle, 1 Bradley, 37 Claflin, 34 Clax, 63 Crozier, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 28 Floyd, 7 Green, 11 Hadley, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 33 McAllister, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 42 Wain

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GAME 9 VS ARMY

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GAME #9 • NOVEMBER 8, 2014

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ARMY

YANKEE STADIUM • BRONX, N.Y. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN ARMY FIRST DOWNS 18 23 Rushing 8 20 Passing 9 2 Penalty 1 1 NET YARDS RUSHING 169 325 Rushing Attempts 24 59 Average Per Rush 7.0 5.5 Rushing Touchdowns 1 4 Yards Gained Rushing 169 330 Yards Lost Rushing 0 5 NET YARDS PASSING 190 38 Completions-Attempts-Int 23-37-2 2-3-0 Average Per Attempt 5.1 12.7 Average Per Completion 8.3 19.0 Passing Touchdowns 2 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 359 363 Total offense plays 61 62 Average Gain Per Play 5.9 5.9 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties: Number-Yards 5-37 3-13 PUNTS-YARDS 4-152 2-82 Average Yards Per Punt 38.0 41.0 Net Yards Per Punt 38.0 41.0 Inside 20 1 2 50+ Yards 0 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-168 6-370 Average Yards Per Kickoff 56.0 61.7 Net Yards Per Kickoff 50.0 36.7 Touchbacks 0 0 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 6-150-0 2-18-0 Average Per Return 25.0 9.0 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-101-1 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 25:45 34:15 1st Quarter 6:19 8:41 2nd Quarter 5:01 9:59 3rd Quarter 6:33 8:27 4th Quarter 7:52 7:08 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 7 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Touchdowns 3-4 4-4 Field goals 0-4 0-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 Field Goals 0-0 0-0 Points off turnovers 14 28

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FIRST QUARTER Army – Santiago 2 yd run (Grochowski kick), 1:53 (16-89, 8:41) SECOND QUARTER Army – Walker 4 yd run (Grochowski kick), 8:39 (11-85, 5:49) UConn – Whitmer 2 yd run (Puyol kick), 0:47 (6-58, 1:17) THIRD QUARTER Army – Walker 2 yd run (Grochowski kick), 8:04 (12-79, 6:49) FOURTH QUARTER UConn – McQuillan 16 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol kick), 12:54 (12-81, 5:25) Army – Santiago 1 yd run (Grochowski kick), 4:22 (8-52, 5:15) UConn – Thomas 1 yd pass from Whitmer (Puyol Kick), 2:06 (8-67, 2:08) Army – Carnegie 99 yd interception return (Grochowski kick), 0:28

BRONX, N.Y. – With Army clinging to a 28-21 lead, Black Knight Chris Carnegie returned his second interception of the day 99 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown to lift his team to a 35-21 win over UConn before a crowd of 27,453 at Yankee Stadium. The Huskies fall to 2-7 on the season while Army is 3-6. UConn pulled to within 28-21 with 2:06 to go, recovered the onside kick, and marched all the way to the six-yard line before Carnegie picked off a pass of senior quarterback Chandler Whitmer (Newnan, Ga.) at the one and ran it all the way back to clinch it. Whitmer had two touchdowns on 19-of-31 passing for 171 yards and added another score on the ground for the Huskies. Army quarterback Angel Santiago ran for 97 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries to lead a balanced rushing attack. The Black Knights never trailed but almost faced overtime before Carnegie’s clutch pick-six. Joe Walker added two touchdowns on the ground for the Black Knights, who racked up 327 rushing yards to break a three-game losing streak. Whitmer didn’t get hot until late. Facing fourth-and-six with 12:54 left in the game, UConn stayed alive when Whitmer found redshirt junior tight end Sean McQuillan (Glastonbury, Conn.) over the middle for a 16-yard touchdown to pull to within 21-14. Army responded on third-and-goal with 4:22 remaining, when Santiago barely broke the goal line to go up 28-14. UConn cut it to 28-21 with 2:06 left on Whitmer’s one-yard completion to sophomore Noel Thomas (Norwalk, Conn.). Freshman Jamar Summers (East Orange, N.J.) recovered the onside kick for UConn when Army’s A.J. Schurr couldn’t secure it. Whitmer then broke loose for 26 yards on the opening play of the drive and picked up another first down two plays later with 1:20 to go. The nation’s No. 5 rushing offense, Army’s crafty triple option had no trouble against UConn’s 27th-best rushing defense. Some timely conversions and lengthy drives were a potent mix for Army, which pushed ahead by two touchdowns on the opening drive of the second half. Following its second fourth-down conversion from inside the six-yard line, Army went up 21-7 midway through the third on a pitch to Walker, who turned the corner for a two-yard touchdown. The Black Knights were back in UConn territory with 2:04 left in the first half when Santiago fumbled on a scramble. Redshirt freshman Junior Joseph (Sinking Spring, Pa.) recovered, giving the Huskies a crucial chance to get on the board before halftime. The Huskies didn’t waste the opportunity as Whitmer, back under center, found Thomas for a 26-yard pass to Army’s 32 before redshirt junior Max DeLorenzo (Berlin, Conn.), untouched through the middle, broke off a 26-yard run on his first carry.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Whitmer 8 68 9 68 1 26 Johnson 6 48 0 48 0 15 DeLorenzo 2 29 0 29 0 26 Newsome 4 15 0 15 0 12 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Whitmer 19-31-2 170 2 26 Boyle 4-6-0 20 0 9 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Foxx 6 54 0 23 Thomas 5 52 1 26 McQuillan 3 42 1 21 Bradley 3 25 0 16 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 4 152 38.0 44 1 Field Goal Attempts Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Melifonwu 7-3-10 Adams 7-3-10 Vann 5-3-8 0.5 Stewart 3-4-7 0.5 Ashiru 4-2-6 M. Myers 4-2-6 1.0

ARMY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Santiago 25 102 5 97 2 17 Maples 6 53 0 53 0 17 Dixon 11 43 0 43 0 11 Baggett 2 38 0 38 0 35 Walker 5 31 0 31 2 15 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Santiago 2-3-0 28 0 22 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Walker 2 38 0 22 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Tardieu 2 82 41.0 43 2 Field Goal Attempts Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Timpf 6-2-8 Jenkins 6-1-7 1.0 Washle 5-1-6 Carnegie 4-1-5 2 England 3-1-4 Johnson 2-2-4

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 8 Lucas WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 65 Cruz C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 10 Whitmer TE 49 McQuillan WR 5 Thomas TB 22 Newsome

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 92 Myers NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 32 Ashiru LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 21 Summers S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (55): 86 Bloom, 14 Boyle, 1 Bradley, 70 Bockeloh, 37 Claflin, 34 Clax, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 7 Green, 11 Hadley, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 3 Johnson, 39 Joseph, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 33 McAllister, 97 McBryde, 80 T. Myers, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 54 Stephens, 42 Wain, 36 Walsh

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GAME 10 VS CINCINNATI

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GAME #10 • NOVEMBER 22, 2014

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CINCINNATI

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN UC FIRST DOWNS 24 10 Rushing 13 5 Passing 10 5 Penalty 1 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 249 48 Rushing Attempts 48 27 Average Per Rush 5.2 1.8 Rushing Touchdowns 2 0 Yards Gained Rushing 256 91 Yards Lost Rushing 7 43 NET YARDS PASSING 176 81 Completions-Attempts-Int 20-36-1 14-27-1 Average Per Attempt 4.9 3.0 Average Per Completion 8.8 5.8 Passing Touchdowns 3 0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 425 129 Total offense plays 84 54 Average Gain Per Play 5.1 2.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 2-2 Penalties: Number-Yards 2-25 2-20 PUNTS-YARDS 3-139 6-227 Average Yards Per Punt 46.3 37.8 Net Yards Per Punt 47.7 37.8 Inside 20 1 1 50+ Yards 1 0 Touchbacks 0 0 Fair catch 1 2 KICKOFFS-YARDS 8-502 1-60 Average Yards Per Kickoff 62.8 60.0 Net Yards Per Kickoff 40.6 31.0 Touchbacks 2 0 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1--4-0 Average Per Return 0.0 -4.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 1-29-0 6-127-0 Average Per Return 29.0 21.2 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-32-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 35:45 24:15 1st Quarter 9:05 5:55 2nd Quarter 8:56 6:04 3rd Quarter 8:17 6:43 4th Quarter 9:27 5:33 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 3 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 0-1 Touchdowns 4-7 0-1 Field goals 1-7 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 0-0 PAT Kicks 5-5 0-0 Field Goals 2-3 0-1 Points off turnovers 17 0

Cincinnati (7-3, 5-1) UConn (2-8, 1-5)

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20 0

14 0

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FIRST QUARTER UC – Cole 6 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick), 1:29 (14-82, 5:13) SECOND QUARTER UC – Boone 3 yd run (Gantz kick), 9:13 (8-52, 3:46) UC – Gantz 32 yd field goal, 7:06 (4--10, 0:48) UC – Gantz 44 yd field goal, 3:39 (6-35, 2:00) UC – Golic 2 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick), 0:36 (7-25, 1:57) THIRD QUARTER UC – Holton 18 yd pass from Kiel (Gantz kick), 12:49 (3-20, 1:22) UC – Moore 28 yd run (Gantz kick), 7:56 (5-46, 2:10)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – Gunner Kiel passed for 161 yards and three touchdowns and Cincinnati’s defense held Connecticut to 129 total yards in a 41-0 shutout on Saturday night. Cincinnati (7-3, 5-1 American) remained in the hunt for the conference championship, a half-game behind first-place Memphis (6-1) and tied with Central Florida (5-1). After Kiel’s touchdown pass to Johnny Holton early in the third quarter gave the Bearcats a 34-0 lead, Kiel gave way to backup Munchie Legaux. Rob Moore rushed for 108 yards and Mike Boone ran for 52 yards and a touchdown. Jeff Luc had 10 tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery for Cincinnati. UConn’s offensive output was its lowest of the season. It was the first time UConn (2-8, 1-5) was shut out at home since Navy in 1978. Tim Boyle was 13 of 21 for 70 yards in his first start of the season. Cincinnati took control early and, after an opening-drive interception by Kiel in the end zone, played flawlessly the rest of the half. Kiel rebounded to toss a 6-yard pass to Nate Cole for a 7-0 lead on the second drive of the game. The Bearcats piled up 151 yards in the opening quarter to Connecticut’s 15. Cincinnati took a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter on Mike Boone’s 3-yard rush from a direct snap. Payne intercepted Chandler Whitmer’s pass at the UConn 25, and Kiel found Jake Golic for a 2-yard touchdown pass in the waning seconds of the first half for a 27-0 halftime lead. “Three turnovers that all produced points,” UConn head coach Bob Diaco said. “Cincinnati averages 40 points a game anyway, and now they are playing on half a field with extra possessions? You got no chance.” Cincinnati had a 248-9 edge in offense, forced two turnovers and held a 15-3 edge on first downs in the first half. Cincinnati gave up 50, 41 and 55 in losses to Ohio State, Memphis and Miami, but played its finest game of the season on Saturday night.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Johnson 9 33 0 33 0 8 Marriner 2 27 0 27 0 16 DeLorenzo 5 20 3 17 0 8 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Boyle 13-21-0 70 0 15 Whitmer 1-5-1 11 0 11 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Thomas 5 32 0 12 Foxx 3 18 0 7 Davis 2 1 0 4 Clax 1 15 0 15 McQuillan 1 11 0 11 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 6 227 37.8 45 1 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 4Q 8:40 38 yds Miss Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Adams 6-3-9 1 Stewart 4-5-9 0.5 Melifonwu 7-1-8 Vann 3-5-8 0.5 Joseph 3-3-6 Campenni 4-1-5

CINCINNATI INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Moore 21 109 1 108 1 28 Brown 10 67 0 67 0 30 Boone 9 52 0 52 1 12 Kiel 5 28 9 28 0 11 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Kiel 17-30-1 161 3 22 Legaux 2-4-0 10 0 7 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Washington 6 63 0 22 Holton 4 35 2 18 Gladney 4 25 0 14 Cole 3 20 1 7 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Geraci 3 139 46.3 53 1 Field Goal Attempts Gantz 2Q 7:06 32 yds Good Gantz 2Q 3:30 44 yds Good Gantz 3Q 1:31 42 yds Miss Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Temple 8-5-13 2.0 Luc 4-6-10 2.5 2.0 Wilder 4-0-4 Coleman 2-2-4 Pace 1-3-4 0.5

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 63 Crozier C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 14 Boyle TE 49 McQuillan WR 5 Thomas TB 3 Johnson

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 93 Fatukasi NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 39 Joseph LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 21 Summers S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (54): 86 Bloom, 1 Bradley, 70 Bockeloh, 37 Claflin, 34 Clax, 65 Cruz, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 82 Feagles, 7 Green, 11 Hadley, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 8 Lucas, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 33 McAllister, 97 McBryde, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 42 Wain, 10 Whitmer

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GAME 11 AT MEMPHIS

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GAME #11 • NOVEMBER 29, 2014

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MEMPHIS

LIBERTY BOWL MEMORIAL STADIUM • MEMPHIS, TENN. TEAM STATISTICS UCONN UM FIRST DOWNS 14 28 Rushing 6 12 Passing 7 10 Penalty 1 6 NET YARDS RUSHING 107 178 Rushing Attempts 36 44 Average Per Rush 3.0 4.0 Rushing Touchdowns 0 1 Yards Gained Rushing 122 202 Yards Lost Rushing 15 24 NET YARDS PASSING 162 194 Completions-Attempts-Int 13-27-1 22-41-0 Average Per Attempt 6.0 4.7 Average Per Completion 12.5 8.8 Passing Touchdowns 1 4 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 269 372 Total offense plays 63 85 Average Gain Per Play 4.3 4.4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 10-115 4-40 PUNTS-YARDS 9-332 7-256 Average Yards Per Punt 36.9 36.6 Net Yards Per Punt 32.4 36.6 Inside 20 0 2 50+ Yards 1 1 Touchbacks 2 0 Fair catch 4 5 KICKOFFS-YARDS 3-139 8-515 Average Yards Per Kickoff 46.3 64.4 Net Yards Per Kickoff 32.3 40.5 Touchbacks 0 7 Punt returns: #-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Average Per Return 0.0 0.0 Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD 1-16-0 3-42-0 Average Per Return 16.0 14.0 Interceptions: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Miscellaneous Yards 0 0 Possession Time 28:07 31:53 1st Quarter 6:39 8:21 2nd Quarter 8:14 6:46 3rd Quarter 6:10 8:50 4th Quarter 7:04 7:56 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 8 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 6-6 Touchdowns 0-1 4-6 Field goals 0-1 2-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 0-0 PAT Kicks 1-1 5-5 Field Goals 1-2 2-2 Points off turnovers 0 28

UConn (2-9, 1-6) Memphis (9-3, 7-1)

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3 7

0 21

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FIRST QUARTER UM – Elliott 21 yd field goal, 4:59 (13-44, 4:29) UM – Elliott 22 yd field goal, 0:44 (8-52, 2:34) SECOND QUARTER UM – Malone 6 yd pass from Lynch (Elliott kick), 1:55 (10-80, 3:30) UC – Puyol 45 yd field goal, 0:03 (10-51, 1:47) THIRD QUARTER UM – Malone 9 yd pass from Lynch (Elliott kick), 7:36 (4-39, 1:23) UM – Jones 12 yd pass from Lynch (Elliott kick), 3:15 (9-65, 3:15) UM – Mayhue 21 yd pass from Lynch (Elliott kick), 0:53 (6-40, 2:16) FOURTH QUARTER UC – Newsome 39 yd pass from Boyle (Puyol kick), 12:22 (6-75, 3:31) UM – Cooper 1 yd run (Elliott kick), 5:09 (7-49, 3:43)

MEMPHIS – Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch threw for 194 yards and four touchdowns as the Tigers defeated the University of Connecticut football team by a 41-10 score on Saturday before a crowd of 35,102 at the Liberty Bowl. Memphis improves to 9-3 on the season and clinches at least a share of the American Athletic Conference with a 7-1 record UConn is 2-9 and 1-6. Memphis led 6-0 after the first quarter after a stingy Husky defense held the Tigers to field goals of 21 and 22 yards by Jake Elliot on goal line stands. Lynch connected twice with Keiwone Malone for scores, the first giving Memphis a 13-0 lead with 155 left in the first half. UConn redshirt sophomore Bobby Puyol (North Palm Beach, Fla.) connected on a career-long 45-yard field goal with three seconds left in the first half to make it 13-3 Tigers. The game remained 13-3 until midway through the third quarter and Memphis scored three touchdowns in the remainder of the quarter to take control of the game. Two of the three touchdowns were results of UConn turnovers that gave the Tigers the ball in UConn territory. UConn scored its other points of the game on a 39-yard touchdown pass from sophomore Tim Boyle (Middlefield, Conn.) to freshman Arkeel Newsome (Ansonia, Conn.). The TD pass was the first of Boyle’s career and also the longest. Boyle started his second game of the season and the sixth of his career. He was 12 of 24 in the air for 160 yards. Freshman Ron Johnson (Naples, Fla.) was UConn’s leading rusher with 22 carries for 67 yards while redshirt senior Geremy Davis (Lawrenceville, Ga.) had five receptions for 62 yards. Brandon Hayes led Memphis in rushing with 60 yards while Malone finished seven receptions for 70 yards.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Johnson 22 75 8 67 0 16 DeLorenzo 5 37 0 37 0 26 Marriner 4 8 0 8 0 7 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Boyle 12-24-1 160 1 39 Whitmer 1-1-0 2 0 2 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 5 62 0 19 Thomas 4 41 0 16 DeLorenzo 2 18 0 17 Newsome 1 39 1 39 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 9 332 36.9 59 0 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 2Q 8:55 32 yds Miss Puyol 2Q 0:03 45 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Adams 12-1-13 Melifonwu 8-0-8 Williams 6-0-6 Stewart 5-0-5 2.0 Vann 4-1-5 0.5

MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Hayes 17 65 5 60 0 12 Cooper 8 48 0 48 1 18 Lynch 9 56 16 40 0 19 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Lynch 22-41-0 194 4 21 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Malone 7 70 2 19 Frazier 5 16 0 5 Mayhue 3 33 1 21 Proctor 3 24 0 11 Henderson 2 33 0 17 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Smith 6 226 37.7 53 1 Field Goal Attempts Elliott 1Q 4:59 21 yds Good Elliott 1Q 0:44 22 yds Good Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Jakes 7-2-9 0.5 McCain 6-1-7 Hollier 5-0-5 Harris 4-1-5 0.5 Avery 3-0-3 1.0

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 63 Crozier C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 14 Boyle TE 49 McQuillan WR 5 Thomas TB 3 Johnson

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 97 McBryde NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 39 Joseph LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 21 Summers S 22 Adams S 20 Melifonwu CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (54): 86 Bloom, 1 Bradley, 70 Bockeloh, 37 Claflin, 34 Clax, 65 Cruz, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 93 Fatukasi, 82 Feagles, 7 Green, 11 Hadley, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins, 23 Lee, 18 Lemelle, 8 Lucas, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 33 McAllister, 92 M. Myers, 80 T. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 42 Wain, 10 Whitmer

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GAME 12 VS SMU

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GAME #12 • DECEMBER 6, 2014

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27

CONNECTICUT

SMU

RENTSCHLER FIELD • EAST HARTFORD, CONN. TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty NET YARDS RUSHING Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Rushing Touchdowns Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS PASSING Completions-Attempts-Int Average Per Attempt Average Per Completion Passing Touchdowns TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS Total offense plays Average Gain Per Play Fumbles: Number-Lost Penalties: Number-Yards PUNTS-YARDS Average Yards Per Punt Net Yards Per Punt Inside 20 50+ Yards Touchbacks Fair catch KICKOFFS-YARDS Average Yards Per Kickoff Net Yards Per Kickoff Touchbacks Punt returns: #-Yards-TD Average Per Return Kickoff returns: #-Yds-TD Average Per Return Interceptions: #-Yds-TD Fumble Returns: #-Yds-TD Miscellaneous Yards Possession Time 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Touchdowns Field goals Sacks By: Number-Yards PAT Kicks Field Goals Points off turnovers

SMU UCONN 20 11 13 8 6 3 1 0 277 249 47 41 5.9 6.1 3 2 295 252 18 3 145 67 15-33-1 5-14-1 4.4 4.8 9.7 13.4 0 0 422 316 80 55 5.3 5.7 4-2 4-4 6-50 4-44 6-176 6-222 29.3 37.0 30.3 31.0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 6-294 4-213 49.0 53.2 34.8 35.5 0 0 3-36-0 3--6-0 12.0 -2.0 4-71-0 6-85-0 17.8 14.2 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-32-1 1 0 32:05 27:55 8:29 6:31 4:47 10:13 9:01 5:59 9:48 5:12 10 of 19 5 of 14 0 of 0 1 of 1 4-5 1-1 2-5 1-1 2-5 0-1 0-0 1-8 3-3 2-3 2-3 0-1 34 12

SMU (1-11, 1-7) UConn (2-10, 1-7)

6 6

0 14

14 0

7 0

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27 20

FIRST QUARTER SMU – Rademacher 44 yd field goal, 12:01 (10-30, 2:59) SMU – Rademacher 28 yd field goal, 5:15 (6-36, 1:28) UC – Adams 32 yd fumble return (XP failed), 2:13 SECOND QUARTER UC – DeLorenzo 46 yd run (Puyol kick), 9:29 (7-70, 3:49) UC – Johnson 13 yd run (Puyol kick), 1:10 (7-48, 3:35) THIRD QUARTER SMU – Line 4 yd run (Rademacher kick), 13:03 (5-27, 1:57) SMU – Davis 26 yd run (Rademacher kick), 3:50 (7-58, 3:23) FOURTH QUARTER SMU – Line 12 yd run (Rademacher kick), 9:22 (8-70, 3:59)

EAST HARTFORD, Conn. – SMU quarterback Matt Davis ran for 191 yards and a touchdown and threw for another 145 yards to lead the Mustangs to their only win of the season, 27-20 over UConn. Prescott Line added 90 yards rushing and two second-half touchdowns as SMU (1-11, 1-7 American Athletic Conference) snapped a 13-game losing streak. Freshman Ron Johnson ran for 101 yards and a touchdown for UConn (2-10, 1-7). UConn led 20-6 at the half, but SMU scored 21 unanswered points after the Huskies fumbled the second half kickoff, one of five UConn turnovers. Line scored on a 4-yard run four plays later. His 12-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter was the game winner, capping an 8-play 70 yard drive that included a 48-yard run by Davis. UConn is now 0-3 all-time against SMU. The Huskies conclude their 2014 home slate with a 2-5 record. UConn is now 50-28 all-time at Rentschler Field, its home since the 2003 season. The Huskies recorded a season-high 249 rushing yards. It was UConn’s first 200-yard rushing game since Oct. 12, 2013 vs. USF. Max DeLorenzo’s 46-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the longest rush of his career. DeLorenzo finished the day a season-high 66 yards on the ground on seven carries.

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Johnson 23 104 3 101 1 17 Foxx 5 68 0 68 0 48 DeLorenzo 7 66 0 66 1 46 Marriner 3 11 0 11 0 5 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Boyle 4-11-0 29 0 8 Whitmer 1-3-1 38 0 38 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Davis 3 22 0 8 Marriner 1 38 0 38 Clax 1 7 0 7 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Wain 6 222 37.0 48 2 Field Goal Attempts Puyol 4Q 13:21 47 yds Blkd Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Stewart 5-6-11 Vann 5-4-9 Joseph 6-1-7 Williams 4-1-5 Myers 3-2-5 1.0 1.0 Fatukasi 2-3-5 0.5

SMU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

Rushing No Gain Loss Net TD Lg Davis 22 200 9 191 1 48 Line 20 92 2 90 2 17 Durall 3 3 3 0 0 3 Passing Com-Att-Int Yds TD Lg Davis 15-33-1 145 0 23 Receiving No Yds TD Lg Joseph 9 108 0 23 Sanders 2 10 0 5 Malone 1 8 0 8 Punting No Yds Avg Lg In20 Koonce 5 153 30.6 44 0 Rademacher 1 23 23.0 23 1 Field Goal Attempts Rademacher 1Q 12:01 44 yds Good Rademacher 1Q 5:15 28 yds Good Rademacher 2Q 0:00 47 yds Miss Defense UT-AT-TT TFL Sk Int Pope 3-6-9 Richardson 3-2-5 Greenbauer 3-2-5 Seals 3-2-5 Nwosu 1-4-5 1.0

UCONN STARTERS & PARTICIPANTS OFFENSE STARTERS WR 85 Davis WR 4 Foxx LT 71 Levy LG 63 Crozier C 73 Mateas RG 60 Samra RT 53 Knappe QB 14 Boyle TE 80 Myers FB 34 Clax TB 3 Johnson

DEFENSE STARTERS DE 95 Adeyemi DT 93 Fatukasi NG 90 Campenni DE 47 Frank LB 39 Joseph LB 46 Vann LB 2 Stewart CB 21 Summers S 22 Adams S 23 Lee CB 6 Williams

Total Participants (52): 86 Bloom, 1 Bradley, 70 Bockeloh, 37 Claflin, 65 Cruz, 44 DeLorenzo, 59 Diggs, 82 Feagles, 7 Green, 11 Hadley, 83 Hashemi, 55 Hicks, 62 Hopkins,18 Lemelle, 8 Lucas, 66 Manco, 99 Marinan, 26 Marriner, 33 McAllister, 49 McQuillan, 92 M. Myers, 22 Newsome, 57 Ormsby, 17 Puyol, 77 Rutherford, 10 Stapleton, 41 Steg, 5 Thomas, 42 Wain, 10 Whitmer

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2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Player (Number) BYU SBU BOISE @USF TEM @TUL @ECU UCF ARMY CIN @MEM SMU Abrams, Kamal (9) P P P P P P DNP DNP DNP XXXX – – Adams, Andrew (22) S S S S S S S S S S S S Adeyemi, Kenton (95) P DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Ashiru, Jefferson (32) LB LB LB LB LB LB LB P LB XXXX – – Bloom, Alec (86) P DNP P P P P P P P P P P Bockeloh, Kyle (70) P P P DNP P DNP P DNP P P P P Boyle, Tim (14) DNP DNP P DNP P P P P P QB QB QB Bradley, Dhameer (1) P P P P P P P P P P P P Campenni, Julian (90) NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG Carrezola, Luke (15) P P P P P P P INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Claflin, Jeremy (37) DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P P P P P P Clax, Jazzmar (34) FB FB P FB P FB P P P P P FB Cochran, Casey (12) QB INJ RETIRED – – – – – – – – – Crozier, Ryan (63) P P P P P P P P P LG LG LG Cruz, Gus (65) LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG P P P Davis, Geremy (85) WR WR WR WR WR WR WR INJ INJ WR WR WR DeLorenzo, Max (44) TB TB TB TB TB P P P P P P P Diggs, Vontae (59) P P P P P P P P P P P P Fatukasi, Foley (93) P P P P P P DT P P DT P DT Feagles, Blake (82) P P P P P P P P DNP P P P Floyd, Jordan (28) P P P P P P P P DNP DNP DNP P Foxx, Deshon (4) WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Frank, Reuben (47) DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE DE Gifford, Dalton (78) RT RT RT RT RT INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Green, John (7) P P P P P P P P P P P P Hadley, Javon (11) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P P P Hashemi, Steve (83) DNP DNP DNP DNP P DNP P P P P P P Hicks, Jon (55) P P P P P P P P P P P P Hopkins, Tommy (62) DNP P P P P P P P P P P P Johnson, Ron (3) P P P P P P TB TB P TB TB TB Jones, Byron (16) CB CB CB CB CB CB CB INJ – – – – Joseph, Junior (39) P P P P P P DNP LB P LB LB LB Knappe, Andreas (53) INJ INJ P P P RT RT RT RT RT RT RT Lee, Junior (23) P P P P P P P P P P P S Levy, Richard (71) LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT Lemelle, Brian (18) P P P P P P P P P P P P Lucas, Thomas (8) DNP P P P P P P WR WR P P P Manco, Dominick (66) P P P P P P P P P P P P Marder, Ellis (19) P P P P P INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ INJ Marinan, Sean (99) DNP P P P P P P P P P P P Marriner, Joshua (26) P P P P P P P P P P P P Mateas, Alex (73) C C C C C C C C C C C C McAllister, Brice (33) DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P P P McBryde, B.J. (97) DT DT DT DT DT DT P DT P P DT P McQuillan, Sean (49) TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE P Melifonwu, Obi (20) S S S S S S S S S S S INJ Myers, Mikal (92) P P P P P P P P DT P P P Myers, Tommy (80) P P P P P P P P P P P TE Newsome, Arkeel (22) P P P P P TB P P TB P P P Ormsby, Cole (57) P P P P P P P P P P P P Pruitt, Angelo (56) DE RETIRED – – – – – – – – – – Puyol, Bobby (17) P P P P P P P P P P P P Rutherford, Trey (77) P P P P P P P DNP P P P P Samra, Tyler (60) RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG Stapleton, Cameron (10) P P P P P DNP P P P P P P Steg, Brandon (41) DNP DNP P P P P P P P P P P Stephens, Omaine (54) P P P P P P P P P DNP P P Stevens, Jalen (30) DNP DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Stewart, Graham (2) LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB Summers, Jamar (21) P P P P P P P CB CB CB CB CB Thomas, Noel (5) P P P P P P WR WR WR WR WR P Vann, Marquise (46) LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB LB Wain, Justin (42) P P P P DNP P P P P P P P Walsh, Matthew (36) P P P P FB P P P P DNP P P Whitmer, Chandler (10) P QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB P P P Williams, Jhavon (6) CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB CB

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Year-by-Year Records ......................... 116 All-Time Coaches and Captains........... 117 All-Time Results.............................. 118-124 All-Time Series....................................... 125 Letterwinners..................................126-132 Historical Timeline.......................... 133-135 UConn Bowl Records .......................... 136 UConn In Bowl Games................... 136-141 All-Americans......................................... 142 Team Awards ........................................ 143 All-Conference............................... 144-145 UConn And The NFL..................... 146-147 UConn And The CFL.............................. 148

Geremy Davis graduated fifth in UConn career history for pass receptions and was selected in the NFL Draft by the New York Giants.

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YEARLY RECORDS

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Overall Conf. Home Away/Neut. Points Year W L T W L T W L T W L T UC Opp.

1896 5 3 0 64 56 1897 5 2 0 92 68 1898 0 3 0 0 89 1899 6 2 0 107 62 1900 4 3 1 104 45 1901 8 2 0 143 67 1902 4 3 0 84 66 1903 3 5 0 53 90 1904 5 3 1 83 85 1905 2 2 0 27 59 1906 2 4 0 50 75 1907 2 5 0 71 158 1908 4 3 1 150 49 1909 3 5 0 104 191 1910 1 5 1 12 117 1911 0 5 0 6 166 1912 3 3 0 41 79 1913 5 3 0 168 122 1914 3 0 0 48 9 1915 1 7 0 40 107 1916 1 7 0 36 110 1917 No Football Played 1918 No Football Played 1919 2 6 0 28 174 1920 1 6 1 69 126 1921 3 2 3 115 75 1922 2 6 1 77 108 1923 3 4 1 45 46 1924 6 0 2 90 13 1925 3 5 1 39 76 1926 7 1 0 190 33 1927 5 4 0 153 100 1928 4 1 3 96 51 1929 4 4 0 92 47 1930 1 5 1 19 106 1931 2 3 3 27 84 1932 0 6 2 27 167 1933 1 6 1 39 176 1934 1 7 0 19 108 1935 2 4 1 39 70 1936 7 2 0 203 48 1937 6 2 1 187 64 1938 4 3 0 90 56 1939 5 3 0 99 97 1940 4 4 0 67 89 1941 2 6 0 58 82 1942 6 2 0 141 81 1943 No Football Played 1944 7 1 0 152 13 1945 7 1 0 265 43 1946 4 3 1 120 69 1947 4 4 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 102 85 1948 3 5 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 142 147 1949# 4 4 1 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 220 141 1950 3 5 0 0 3 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 82 134 1951 4 4 0 2 1 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 106 102 1952# 5 3 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 2 3 0 178 135 1953 3 4 1 2 1 1 2 2 0 1 2 1 118 147 1954 1 8 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 6 0 92 276 1955 4 4 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 2 2 0 68 105 1956* 6 2 1 3 0 1 4 1 0 2 1 1 240 100

116

Overall Conf. Home Away/Neut. Points Year W L T W L T W L T W L T UC Opp. 1957# 5 4 1 1958* 7 3 0 1959* 6 3 0 1960# 5 4 0 1961 2 7 0 1962 3 6 0 1963 2 6 0 1964 4 4 1 1965 3 6 0 1966 2 6 1 1967 5 4 0 1968# 4 6 0 1969 5 4 0 1970* 4 4 2 1971# 5 3 1 1972 4 5 0 1973* 8 2 1 1974 4 6 0 1975 4 7 0 1976 2 9 0 1977 1 10 0 1978 4 7 0 1979 3 6 2 1980 7 3 0 1981 4 7 0 1982# 5 6 0 1983# 5 6 0 1984 3 8 - 1985 4 5 - 1986# 8 3 - 1987 7 4 - 1988 7 4 - 1989% 8 3 - 1990 6 5 - 1991 3 8 - 1992 5 6 - 1993 6 5 - 1994 4 7 - 1995 8 3 - 1996 5 6 - 1997 7 4 - 1998$ 10 3 - 1999 4 7 - 2000 3 8 - 2001 2 9 - 2002 6 6 - 2003 9 3 - 2004 8 4 - 2005 5 6 - 2006 4 8 - 2007^ 9 4 - 2008 8 5 - 2009 8 5 - 2010^ 8 5 - 2011 5 7 - 2012 5 7 - 2013 3 9 - 2014 2 10 -

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

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

2 4 0 143 121 3 2 0 281 134 2 3 0 197 93 2 3 0 179 123 1 4 0 108 167 0 5 0 97 139 1 4 0 91 113 0 4 1 99 123 2 2 0 100 116 1 4 0 92 156 3 2 0 137 151 1 5 0 216 191 4 1 0 193 187 1 3 2 240 193 3 2 0 107 145 1 4 0 143 187 4 1 1 208 141 3 2 0 153 168 3 3 0 178 244 1 5 0 182 246 1 6 0 84 290 0 5 0 181 202 2 4 1 144 173 3 2 0 259 191 2 4 0 291 255 2 4 0 164 193 4 4 0 187 209 2 4 - 163 186 2 2 - 175 181 3 3 - 249 229 2 3 - 291 235 4 2 - 298 180 3 3 - 297 252 2 4 - 308 281 2 4 - 241 340 1 4 - 254 239 4 2 - 261 217 1 4 - 240 264 3 2 - 279 200 3 2 - 244 191 3 2 - 398 246 5 2 - 461 413 1 4 - 255 383 2 4 - 220 368 1 5 - 192 370 3 3 - 373 270 4 2 - 408 300 3 3 - 363 260 1 4 - 272 211 1 4 - 257 324 2 4 - 344 247 4 3 - 324 257 4 3 - 405 307 0 5 - 343 286 1 4 - 291 292 2 4 - 213 238 1 4 - 247 363 0 5 - 186 358

* — Yankee Conference Champions # — Yankee Conference Co-Champions % — Yankee Conference Tri-Champions $ — Atlantic 10 New England Division Champions ^ — BIG EAST Conference Co-Champions The Yankee/Atlantic 10 Conference began championship play in 1947 and UConn competed in the leagues until 1999. The Huskies joined the BIG EAST conference in 2004. UConn joined the American Athletic Conference in 2013. Complete records regarding home and away contests are available starting with the 1947 season.

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Captains History

All-Time Coaching Records Year Head Coach Games W L T PCT. 1896-97 No Coach 15 10 5 0 .667 1898 E.S. Mansfield 3 0 3 0 .000 1899-1901 T.D. Knowles 26 18 7 1 .712 1902-05 E.O. Smith 28 14 13 1 .538 1906-07 George H. Lamson 13 4 9 0 .308 1908 W.F. Madden 8 4 3 1 .562 1909 S.F.G. McLean 8 3 5 0 .375 1910 M.F. Claffey 7 1 5 1 .215 1911 Leo Hafford 5 0 5 0 .000 1912 A.J. Sharadin 6 3 3 0 .500 1913 P.T. Brady 8 5 3 0 .625 1914 Dave Warner 3 3 0 0 1.000 1915-16 John F. Donahue 16 2 14 0 .125 1919 Roy J. Guyer 8 2 6 0 .250 1920 Ross Swartz 8 1 6 1 .187 1921-22 Wilder Tasker 17 5 8 4 .412 1923-33 Sumner A. Dole 89 36 39 14 .483 1934-49 J.O. Christian 121 66 51 4 .562 1950-51 Arthur L. Valpey 16 7 9 0 .438 1952-63 D. Robert Ingalls 106 49 54 3 .477 1964-65 Richard E. Forzano 18 7 10 1 .417 1966-70 John L. Toner 47 20 24 3 .458 1971-72 Robert F. Casciola 18 9 8 1 .531 1973-76 Larry L. Naviaux 43 18 24 1 .430 1977-82 Walt Nadzak 65 24 39 2 .385 1983-93 Tom Jackson 119 62 57 0 .521 1994-98 Skip Holtz 57 34 23 - .596 1999-2010 Randy Edsall 144 74 70 - .514 2011-13 Paul Pasqualoni 28 10 18 - .357 2013 T.J. Weist (interim) 8 3 5 - .375 2014 Bob Diaco 12 2 10 - .166 1070 496 536 38 .481

Guyer

Dole

Christian

Valpey

Ingalls

Forzano

Toner

Casciola

Naviaux

Nadzak

Jackson

Holtz

Edsall

Pasqualoni

Weist

Diaco

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Year Captains 1896 R.D. Beardsley 1897 N.J. Webb 1898 W. Pettee 1899 J.H. Blakeslee 1900 J.H. Blakeslee 1901 A.N. Clark 1902 A.J. Averill 1903 C.H. Welton 1904 C.H. Welton 1905 H.B. Risley, R.G. Tyron 1906 C.S. Watrous 1907 O.P. Burr 1908 J.H. Conzelman 1909 H.J. Bothfield 1910 F.L. McDonough 1911 A.L. Howard 1912 A.W. Howard 1913 J.A. Morgan 1914 J.A. Morgan 1915 Walter Ackerman 1916 Edward Renehan 1917 Captain-Elect: S.T. DeWolfe 1918 No Football Played 1919 H.A. Hapwood 1920 Arthur Mitchell 1921 Arthur Mitchell 1922 M. Daley 1923 Martin O’Neill 1924 Martin O’Neill 1925 Carl B. Brink 1926 John J. Daly 1927 Willard C. Eddy 1928 Andrew M. Sayers 1929 C.P. Hawkins 1930 Charles E. Murphy 1931 Robert J. Rebman 1932 Franklin Pierce 1933 Edward W. Coss 1934 Michael Cronin 1935 Reuben Johnson 1936 Harold Helmboldt 1937 Robert J. Grosch 1938 Anthony Panciera, Leonard Posner 1939 Herbert Peterson 1940 Robert Donnelly, Stanley Papanos 1941 Albert Atwood, Howard Mohr, Everett Paine 1942 Richard Aubrey, John Toffolon 1943 Captain-Elect: C. Molloy 1944 William Anderson 1945 Russell Hunter 1946 Charles Molloy, Albert Jorgensen 1947 John Brink, Alfred Yukna 1948 William Moll 1949 Charles Wolfe, George Blueher 1950 Charles Christensen, Thadeus Sobieski 1951 Mario Frattiroli, Domenic Rosa 1952 Irving Panciera, Rocco Murano 1953 Edward Mahoney, Raymond Luciani 1954 Buddy Amendola, John Cunningham 1955 Buddy Amendola 1956 Norm Gerber, Lewis Mooradian 1957 Lewis Mooradian, Leonard King 1958 Paul Scagnelli, William Wallner 1959 J.Berry O’Connell, Joseph Llodra 1960 Bill Minnerly, Thomas Kopp 1961 Fred W. Stackpole 1962 John Contoulis 1963 David Korponai 1964 Richard Kupec 1965 John Billingslea, Gerard McWeeny

Year Captains 1966 Eugene Campbell, John Stoddard 1967 Roy Lawrence, Mark Malek 1968 Henry Palasek, Benjamin DeGenova 1969 Tony Casarella, Ralph Tiner 1970 Vin Clements, Brian Hermes 1971 Steve Rosenblatt, James Pisciottano 1972 Brian Herosian, Greg Andrews 1973 Rich Foye, Barry Krom 1974 Don Thompson, Bill Maver 1975 Allan MacLellan, Rich Fenton 1976 Bernie Palmer, Kirk Ferentz 1977 Bob Farbotko, Roger Ings 1978 Robin Anderson, Bill Leahy, Dennis O’Connell 1979 Mark Flood, Tom Ney, Ted Walton, Peter LaMagna 1980 Reggie Eccleston, Dan Palombo, Darrell Wilson 1981 Ken Sweitzer, Dewey Raymond 1982 Mike Muha, Steve Michalewicz 1983 John Dorsey, Vernon Hargreaves, Mike Gasparino 1984 Matt Latham, Dave Gracon, Barry Wood 1985 Jerry McIntosh, Mike McNamara, Craig Primiani 1986 Game Captains 1987 Game Captains 1988 Game Captains 1989 Abbott Burrell, Mike Coleman, Matt DeGennaro 1990 Matt DeGennaro, Mike Rembish 1991 Robert Belcuore, Mark Didio, Lyndon Johnson, Doug Harkins 1992 Mark Chapman, Dave Daignault, Alex Davis, Doug Harkins 1993 Paul Duckworth, Sherrard Joseph 1994 Damon Lewis, Brian Reid, Paul Zenkert 1995 Wilbur Gilliard, Brian Gleason 1996 Brian Arnold, Kevin Bannister, Richard Connors 1997 Brad Keatley 1998 Dennis Callaghan, Phil Hunt, Eric Rogers, Shane Stafford 1999 Mike Burton, Chad Cook, Jeff DeLucia 2000 Dan Deignan 2001 C.J. Hessel, Roy Hopkins, Jamal Lundy, Kamari Stroman 2002 Tommy Collins, Jamal Lundy, Greg Smoot 2003 Shaun Feldeisen, Sean Mulcahy, Uyi Osunde 2004 Alfred Fincher, Ryan Krug, Dan Orlovsky 2005 James Hargrave, Deon McPhee 2006 Allan Barnes, Terry Caulley, Rhema Fuller, Jahi Smith 2007 Darius Butler, Dan Davis, Keith Gray, D.J. Hernandez, Danny Lansanah, Larry Taylor 2008 Cody Brown, Darius Butler, D.J. Hernandez, Tyler Lorenzen 2009 Desi Cullen, Scott Lutrus, Robert McClain, Anthony Sherman 2010 Scott Lutrus, Zach Hurd, Kendall Reyes, Anthony Sherman 2011 Kashif Moore, Moe Petrus, Kendall Reyes, Blidi Wreh-Wilson 2012 Adam Masters, Jory Johnson, Nick Williams, Blidi Wreh-Wilson 2013 Steve Greene, Yawin Smallwood, Shamar Stephen 2014 Geremy Davis, Byron Jones, Alex Mateas, Marquise Vann

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1896 5-3

Date

Oct. 3 Oct. 31 Nov. 7

Score

16-6 6-22 16-0 6-0 0-4 16-8 4-0 0-16

1902 Result Opponent

W L W W L W W L

Rockville H.S. Norwich Academy Willimantic YMCA Willimantic YMCA Middletown H.S. Willimantic H.S. Willimantic H.S. Middletown H.S.

1897 5-2

Date

Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Nov. 6

Score

4-12 16-0 10-8 10-4 22-8 0-36 30-0

Score

0-17 0-43 0-29

Result Opponent

L W W W W L W

Norwich Academy Willimantic YMCA New London A.C. Willimantic H.S. Rhode Island at Massachusetts Willimantic YMCA

Result Opponent

L L L

Willimantic H.S. Norwich Academy Willimantic H.S.

6-2, Coach: T.D. Knowles

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 23 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

Score

12-0 5-0 24-0 26-0 6-34 12-5 17-0 5-23

Result Opponent

W W W W L W W L

Rockville H.S. Willimantic Bus. Coll. Norwich Academy Wilbraham at Massachusetts Springfield College Rhode Island Waterbury YMCA

1900

4-3-1, Coach: T.D. Knowles Date

Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 18 Oct. 21 Nov. 3 Nov. 24

Score

6-0 33-0 0-6 43-0 6-17 11-0 5-5 0-17

Result Opponent

W W L W L W T L

Hartford H.S. Willimantic YMCA Trinity at Rhode Island Massachusetts Taft School Springfield College Waterbury YMCA

1901

8-2, Coach: T.D. Knowles Date

Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 Nov. 16

Score

0-17 17-0 17-0 28-0 27-0 6-0 21-11 0-33 10-6 17-0

Nov. 22

Score

0-6 16-0 28-0 0-48 5-6 12-6 23-0

Result Opponent

L W W L L W W

Hartford H.S. Norwich Academy Willimantic Hustlers Springfield College Williston Wesleyan Aca­­­­­­demy Westerly H.S.

1903 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Nov. 2 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Score

30-0 6-0 6-5 5-6 0-24 0-11 0-33 6-11

Result Opponent

W W W L L L L L

Willimantic H.S. Hartford H.S. Pomfret School Springfield H.S. Williston Wesleyan Academy Friends School Rhode Island

Result Opponent

L Hartford H.S. W Willimantic YMCA W Rockville Regulars W Middletown H.S. W Rhode Island W Pomfret School W Wilbraham L Williston W Norwich Academy W Willimantic YMCA

Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 26 Oct. 31 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

0-23 12-5 11-0 11-0 6-36 17-0 0-5 16-6 10-10

Result Opponent

L W W W L W L W T

Springfield College Hartford H.S. Rockville Town Cushing Academy Williston Wesleyan Academy Springfield H.S. Norwich Academy Rhode Island

1905

2-2, Coach: E.O. Smith Date

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 14 Nov. 11

Score

0-21 0-38 17-0 10-0

Result Opponent

L L W W

Springfield College Wesleyan New Britain H.S. Springfield H.S.

1906 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17

Score

5-11 0-15 0-40 29-0 16-5 0-4

Result Opponent

L L L W W L

New Britain H.S. Hartford H.S. New Hampshire Norwich Academy W. Holyoke H.S. Worcester H.S.

1907

2-5, Coach: George H. Lamson Date

Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 23

Score

0-25 0-17 0-41 4-33 39-0 28-0 0-42

Result Opponent

L L L L W W L

Cushing Academy Wesleyan Springfield College Williston Norwich Academy New London A.C. at Rhode Island

1908

4-3-1, Coach: W.F. Madden Date

Sept. 26 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

Score

36-0 0-21 0-16 16-0 65-0 0-0 23-0 10-12

Result Opponent

W L L W W T W L

Rockville H.S. Springfield College Worcester Academy Cushing Academy Wesleyan Boston College Wesleyan Academy Rhode Island

1909

The Huskies went 8-2 in 1901.

118

Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Score

0-45 49-0 34-0 21-6 0-65 0-17 0-51 0-7

Score

Result Opponent

0-16 0-30 0-16 12-0 0-33 0-22 0-0

L L L W L L T

Springfield College Wesleyan Williston Rockville H.S. Rhode Island Norwich University Boston College

0-5, Coach: Leo Hafford Date

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Nov. 11

Score

Result Opponent

0-56 0-49 3-11 0-32 3-18

L L L L L

Wesleyan Tufts Williston Hotchkiss Monson

1912

3-3,  Coach: A.J. Sharadin Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 16

Score

Result Opponent

26-0 3-0 0-40 0-19 12-7 0-13

W W L L W L

Norwich Academy Rockville Ind. Worcester Academy Williston Fort Wright Boston College

1913

5-3, Coach: P.T. Brady Date

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 No.v 22

Score

23-0 0-40 32-0 7-0 47-7 52-0 7-28 0-47

Result Opponent

W L W W W W L L

Bulkeley H.S. (N.I.) Dean Academy Norwich Academy Monson Rockville H.S. Conn. Literary Inst. Stevens Inst. Boston College

1914 Date

Score

Result Opponent

12-0 W Norwich Academy 19-0 W Fort Wright 17-9 W Williston

1915

1-7, Coach: John F. Donahue Date

Oct. 23 Nov. 13

Score

0-7 3-14 0-18 0-35 7-9 18-0 6-17 6-7

Result Opponent

L Worcester Poly. L Stevens Inst. L New Hampshire L Fordham L Rhode Island W Springfield College L Columbus University L Boston College

1916

1-7, Coach: John F. Donahue Date

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 28

Score

Result Opponent

0-7 L at Holy Cross 0-7 L at Wesleyan 0-12 L at Massachusetts 10-20 L Vermont 6-13 L at Rhode Island 0-25 L New Hampshire 3-19 L Stevens Inst. 17-7 W Norwich

1917

No Football Played

1918

No Football Played

3-5,  Coach: S.F.G. McLean Date

Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 19

3-0, Coach: Dave W. Warner

2-4, Coach: George H. Lamson Date

Date

Date

5-3-1, Coach: E.O. Smith Date

1-5-1, Coach: M.F. Claffey

1911

1904

1899 Date

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25

Date

0-3, Coach: E.S. Mansfield Date

Date

3-5, Coach: E.O. Smith

1898

1910

4-3, Coach: E.O. Smith

Result Opponent

L W W W L L L L

Cushing Academy Fort Mitchell Jewett City Bridgewater Trinity Boston College at Rhode Island Norwich Academy

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1924

1931

6-0-2, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Score

12-10 0-0 3-0 6-3 21-0 0-0 26-0 22-0

Result Opponent

W T W W W T W W

at Massachusetts Tufts at Maine New Hampshire Norwich Springfield Trinity Rhode Island

1925

3-5-1, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Connecticut’s 1924 team was 6-0-2 and considered to be among the finest in the nation by The New York Times.

1919

2-6, Coach: Roy J. Guyer Date

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 22

Score

0-13 7-15 0-6 0-35 0-69 7-33 7-0 7-3

Result Opponent

L L L L L L W W

New Hampshire at Massachusetts Trinity Stevens Inst. at Holy Cross New York Aggies Boston University at Rhode Island

1920

1-6-1,  Coach: Ross Swartz Date

Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 20

Score

0-14 0-28 6-9 0-7 0-40 0-28 63-0 0-0

Result Opponent

L Trinity L at Massachusetts L Worcester Poly. L Lowell Textile L New Hampshire L Boston University W St. Stephen’s T Rhode Island

1921

3-2-3, Coach: Wilder Tasker Date

Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Coll. Nov. 19

Score

0-13 0-0 21-0 7-7 27-14 39-14 0-0 21-27

Result Opponent

L T W T W W T

Massachusetts Trinity St. Stephen’s Lowell Textile Worcester Poly. St. Lawrence Penn. Military

L

at Rhode Island

1922

2-6-1, Coach: Wilder Tasker Date

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 18

Score

0-14 0-13 6-13 7-24 19-7 26-3 12-12 0-10 7-12

Result Opponent

L Maine L Tufts L at Massachusetts L Springfield W Trinity W Worcester Poly. T St. Stephen’s L Providence L Rhode Island

1923

3-4-1, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Score

13-0 0-14 0-7 0-0 0-13 19-0 6-12 7-0

Result Opponent

W L L T L W L W

Trinity Tufts Maine New Hampshire Norwich University City College of N.Y. St. Stephen’s at Rhode Island

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Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Score

7-3 0-23 0-7 0-13 3-0 19-0 3-17 0-0 7-13

Result Opponent

W Wesleyan L New York University L Maine L Massachusetts W Tufts W Manhattan L New Hampshire T at Rhode Island L Rensselaer

1926

7-1, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Score

13-0 13-6 0-21 34-0 3-0 68-0 26-6 33-0

Result Opponent

W at Wesleyan W at Massachusetts L at Maine W Trinity W New Hampshire W Cooper Union W Rensselaer W Rhode Island

1927

5-4, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

Result Opponent

38-0 W Coast Guard 19-0 W at Wesleyan 13-14 L Maine 21-31 L Springfield 9-6 W New Hampshire 28-6 W Lowell Textile 25-12 W Trinity 0-12 L at Rhode Island 0-19 L Boston College

1928 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

Score

33-0 0-0 0-0 6-0 20-0 0-0 24-0 13-51

Result Opponent

W Wesleyan T at Maine T Lowell Textile W Vermont W Coast Guard T New Hampshire W Rhode Island L at Boston College

1929 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Nov. 16

Score

0-7 13-0 20-7 0-7 19-0 34-0 0-7 6-19

Result Opponent

L Amherst W at Wesleyan W Maine L Tufts W Coast Guard W Vermont L New Hampshire L at Rhode Island

1930 Oct. 11 Nov. 15

Score

0-19 0-13 6-16 0-25 13-0 0-33 0-0

Score

6-6 7-0 0-8 7-0 7-7 0-0 0-49 0-14

Result Opponent

T Arnold W Wesleyan L Maine W Trinity T Tufts T Coast Guard L New Hampshire L at Rhode Island

1932

0-6-2, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 12

Score

0-13 2-24 0-39 0-7 6-22 0-0 19-19 0-43

Result Opponent

L at Maine L at Wesleyan L Massachusetts L Trinity L Tufts T Coast Guard T Rhode Island L New Hampshire

1933

1-6-1, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Nov. 11

Score

19-6 6-36 0-19 7-40 0-42 0-13 0-0 7-20

Result Opponent

W Cooper Union L Vermont L at Wesleyan L at Massachusetts L Tufts L Trinity T Coast Guard L at Rhode Island

1934

1-7, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Nov. 10

Score

0-7 0-22 0-14 6-7 0-14 0-25 13-0 0-19

Result Opponent

L American Int’l L Amherst L Wesleyan L Massachusetts L Tufts L Trinity W Coast Guard L Rhode Island

1935 Date

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Nov. 9

Score

Result Opponent

0-0 T Northeastern 0-6 L at Wesleyan 12-25 L at Massachusetts 7-6 W Worcester Poly. 13-26 L Trinity 7-0 W Coast Guard 0-7 L at Rhode Island

1936

7-2, Coach: J.O. Christian Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Score

27-0 0-3 13-0 19-6 0-8 45-12 33-0 14-13 52-6

Result Opponent

W Brown L Wesleyan W Massachusetts W Worcester Poly. L Trinity W Coast Guard W Rhode Island W at Northeastern W Norwich

1937

6-2-1, Coach: J.O. Christian

1-5-1, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 14

Date

4-4, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

Date

2-4-1, Coach: J.O. Christian

4-1-3, Coach: Sumner A. Dole Date

2-3-3,  Coach: Sumner A. Dole

Result Opponent

L Albright L at Maine L Trinity L Tufts W Coast Guard L New Hampshire T Rhode Island

Date

Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Nov. 6

Score

0-20 6-17 36-7 21-6 15-0 20-7 13-7 0-0 76-0

Result Opponent

L Brown L at Wesleyan W at Massachusetts W Worcester Poly. W Trinity W Middlebury W at Rhode Island T Coast Guard W Norwich

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1946

4-3, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Nov. 5

Score

13-6 19-0 0-13 13-0 20-21 25-6 0-10

Result Opponent

W Wesleyan W Massachusetts L at Maine W Middlebury L Rhode Island W Coast Guard L New Hampshire

1939

5-3, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 11

Score

14-0 6-9 7-6 7-20 25-7 20-0 20-14 0-41

Result Opponent

W Coast Guard L at Wesleyan W at Massachusetts L Maine W at Buffalo W Lowell Textile W at Rhode Island L Brown

1940

4-4, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 9

Score

10-9 13-0 6-0 13-6 6-7 7-45 12-13 0-9

Result Opponent

W W W W L L L L

Coast Guard Massachusetts Wesleyan at Maine Buffalo Rutgers Rhode Island New Hampshire

1941

2-6, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Score

0-7 6-8 0-7 13-14 25-8 7-0 0-6 7-32

Result Opponent

L Coast Guard L at Massachusetts L at Wesleyan L Maine W Springfield W Middlebury L at Rhode Island L Rutgers

1942

6-2, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Nov. 7

Score

Result Opponent

0-34 L Maryland 26-0 W Massachusetts 7-20 L Wesleyan 26-7 W at Maine 21-14 W Springfield 32-0 W Middlebury 13-6 W Rhode Island 16-0 W Coast Guard

1943

No Football Played

1944

7-1, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Score

27-0 0-6 13-7 10-0 21-0 15-0 52-0 14-0

Result Opponent

W Norwich L Bates W Middlebury W Brooklyn W City College of N.Y. W Brooklyn W City College of N.Y. W Norwich

1945

7-1, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 20 Nov. 10

120

Score

46-0 28-6 0-19 18-12 33-6 33-0 53-0 54-0

Result Opponent

W Worcester Poly. W Middlebury L Franklin & Marshall W at Maine W Lehigh W Amherst W Maine W Boston University

1953

4-3-1, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 9

Score

0-7 25-0 2-7 21-20 0-10 27-13 33-0 12-12

Result Opponent

L at Harvard W Springfield L at Wesleyan W Maine L Lehigh W Coast Guard W at Rhode Island T New Hampshire

1947

4-4, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Score

13-33 14-6 0-12 7-13 25-7 14-0 23-0 6-14

Result Opponent

L W L L W W W L

at Brown at Springfield Wesleyan at Maine Champlain at Coast Guard Rhode Island New Hampshire

1948

3-5, Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Nov. 6 Nov. 20

Score

0-7 7-10 34-6 6-49 34-7 28-6 7-20 26-42

Result Opponent

L at Yale L Springfield W Maine L at Brown W Champlain W at Rhode Island L at New Hampshire L Kent State

1949

4-4-1 overall, 2-0 in Yankee Conference Coach: J.O. Christian Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 24 0-26 L 14-0 W 7-26 L Oct. 15 12-12 T 125-0 W Oct. 29 0-27 L Nov. 5 23-0 W 27-7 W 12-43 L Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

at Yale American Int’l at Springfield at Maine Newport N.T.S. at Kent State Rhode Island New Hampshire at Ohio Wesleyan

1950

3-5 overall, 0-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Arthur L. Valpey Date

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11

Score

0-25 14-25 20-14 13-12 7-16 14-7 7-21 7-14

Result Opponent

L L W W L W L L

at Yale American Int’l Ohio Wesleyan at Springfield Maine New York University at New Hampshire at Rhode Island

1951

4-4 overall, 2-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Arthur L. Valpey Date

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Score

27-14 6-7 7-0 19-49 6-20 20-0 0-6 21-6

Result Opponent

W L W L L W L W

Delaware at Williams Springfield at Maine at Buffalo New Hampshire American Int’l Rhode Island

1952

5-3 overall, 3-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 20 13-34 L Sept. 27 47-7 W Oct. 4 26-13 W Oct. 11 13-7 W Oct. 18 25-13 W Oct. 25 16-12 W Nov. 1 13-21 L Nov. 8 25-28 L Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

at Yale Buffalo Massachusetts Maine at Delaware at New Hampshire at Brown at Rhode Island

3-4-1 overall, 2-1-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14

Score

0-32 41-0 26-6 18-18 7-30 6-0 7-42 13-19

Result Opponent

L W W T L W L L

at Yale at Massachusetts St. Lawrence at Maine Delaware New Hampshire at Brown Rhode Island

1954

1-8 overall, 0-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Sept. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Score

0-27 13-41 13-20 13-41 7-28 0-34 20-19 0-20 26-46

Result Opponent

L L L L L L W L L

at Yale Boston University at Massachusetts Maine at Delaware at New Hampshire Northeastern at Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1955

4-4 overall, 2-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

Result Opponent

0-14 L 10-7 W 18-13 W 0-13 L 14-26 L 20-7 W Cancelled 0-25 L 6-0 W

at Yale at Boston University UMass at Maine at Delaware New Hampshire at Northeastern Rhode Island Holy Cross

1956

6-2-1 overall, 3-0-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 22 12-41 L Sept. 29 14-19 L Oct. 6 27-7 W Oct. 13 71-6 W Oct. 20 13-7 W Oct. 27 26-14 W Nov. 3 0-0 T Nov. 10 26-0 W Nov. 17 51-6 W Yankee Conference Champion

Springfield at Yale Rutgers at Massachusetts Maine Delaware at New Hampshire Northeastern at Rhode Island

1957

5-4-1 overall, 3-0-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 21 14-19 L Sept. 28 0-27 L Oct. 5 7-14 L Oct. 12 19-6 W Oct. 19 19-0 W Oct. 26 13-9 W Nov. 2 18-0 W Nov. 9 46-14 W Nov. 16 0-0 T Nov. 23 7-32 L Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

at Springfield at Yale at Rutgers Massachusetts at Maine Delaware New Hampshire at Northeastern Rhode Island at Boston University

1958

7-3 overall, 4-0 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 20 41-14 W Sept. 27 6-8 L Oct. 4 55-6 W Oct. 11 28-14 W Oct. 18 21-6 W Oct. 25 0-28 L Nov. 1 34-0 W Nov. 8 38-14 W Nov. 15 36-8 W Nov. 22 22-36 L Yankee Conference Champion

Springfield at Yale American Int’l at Massachusetts Maine at Delaware at N. Hampshire Northeastern at Rhode Island Boston University

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1967

5-4 overall, 4-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: John L. Toner Date

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Score

17-6 6-14 14-35 21-0 18-38 20-19 12-21 26-18 3-0

Result Opponent

W L L W L W L W W

at Vermont at Yale Massachusetts at Maine Davidson New Hampshire at Boston University at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1968

4-6 overall, 4-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: John L. Toner Date

The 1959 Huskies won the Yankee Conference Championship.

1959

6-3 overall, 4-0 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 19 35-8 W Sept. 26 0-2 L Oct. 3 8-20 L Oct. 10 26-0 W Oct. 17 18-15 W Oct. 23 7-8 L Oct. 31 39-38 W Nov. 7 30-2 W Nov. 14 34-0 W Yankee Conference Champion

Springfield at Yale at Rutgers Massachusetts at Maine at Boston University New Hampshire at Northeastern Rhode Island

5-4 overall, 3-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 24 8-11 L Oct. 1 6-19 L Oct. 8 31-0 W Oct. 15 30-2 W Oct. 22 31-24 W Oct. 29 9-17 L Nov. 5 16-14 W Nov. 12 42-6 W Nov. 19 6-30 L Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

at Yale Rutgers at Massachusetts Maine at Buffalo at New Hampshire Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1961

2-7 overall, 2-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Score

0-18 12-35 13-31 0-2 7-30 30-23 6-14 37-0 3-14

Result Opponent

L L L L L W L W L

at Yale at Rutgers Massachusetts at Maine Buffalo New Hampshire at Boston University at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1962

3-6 overall, 2-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

Score

14-18 15-9 6-16 14-6 0-34 0-7 7-13 27-0 14-36

Result Opponent

L W L W L L L W L

2-6 overall, 1-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert Ingalls Date

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Score

Result Opponent

0-3 L 7-9 L 3-21 L 12-35 L 14-26 L 21-6 W 22-0 W 12-13 L Cancelled

at Yale at Temple Massachusetts at Maine Delaware New Hampshire at Boston University at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1964

1960 Date

1963

at Yale Rutgers at Massachusetts Maine at Delaware at New Hampshire Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

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4-4-1 overall, 2-1-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Richard E. Forzano Date

Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

Score

6-21 3-9 0-30 14-13 25-7 0-0 17-16 28-7 6-20

Result Opponent

L L L W W T W W L

at Yale at Rutgers at Massachusetts Maine Temple at New Hampshire Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1965

3-6 overall, 2-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Richard E. Forzano Date

Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Score

13-6 8-17 7-20 6-24 11-12 27-0 14-15 14-0 0-22

Result Opponent

W L L L L W L W L

at Yale Rutgers Massachusetts at Maine Temple New Hampshire at Boston University at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1966

2-6-1 overall, 2-2-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: John L. Toner Date

Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

0-16 10-14 6-12 20-19 25-35 15-14 16-30 0-0 0-16

Result Opponent

L L L W L W L T L

at Yale Vermont at Massachusetts Maine at Temple at New Hampshire Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 20 21-0 W Sept. 28 14-31 L Oct. 5 10-17 L Oct. 12 18-30 L Oct. 19 29-0 W Oct. 26 27-20 W Nov. 2 23-33 L Nov. 9 15-27 L Nov. 16 35-6 W Nov. 23 24-27 L Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

Vermont at Yale at New Hampshire at Davidson Maine at Massachusetts Boston University at Rutgers Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1969

5-4 overall, 3-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: John L. Toner Date

Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Score

26-6 19-15 6-14 28-7 7-28 21-37 28-22 25-15 33-43

Result Opponent

W W L W L L W W L

at Vermont at Yale New Hampshire at Maine Massachusetts at Boston University Rutgers at Rhode Island Baldwin-Wallace

1970

4-4-2 overall, 4-0-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: John L. Toner Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 19 47-0 W Sept. 26 0-10 L Oct. 3 27-14 W Oct. 10 23-41 L Oct. 17 45-13 W Oct. 24 21-21 T Oct. 31 9-34 L Nov. 7 15-28 L Nov. 14 33-12 W Nov. 21 20-20 T Yankee Conference Champion

Vermont at Yale at New Hampshire at Temple Maine at Massachusetts Boston University at William & Mary Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1971

5-3-1 overall, 3-1-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert F. Casciola Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 18 7-20 L Sept. 25 0-23 L Oct. 2 28-21 W Oct. 9 0-38 L Oct. 16 21-7 W Oct. 23 3-3 T Oct. 29 14-10 W Nov. 13 10-6 W Nov. 20 24-17 W Yankee Conf. Co-Champion

at Vermont at Yale New Hampshire Temple at Maine Massachusetts at Boston U. at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1972

4-5 overall, 4-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Robert F. Casciola Date

Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Score

7-0 7-28 10-7 7-32 31-9 16-49 13-21 42-21 10-20

Result Opponent

W L W L W L L W L

Vermont at Yale at New Hampshire Delaware Maine at Massachusetts at Rutgers Rhode Island at Holy Cross

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1973

8-2-1 overall, 5-0-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Larry L. Naviaux Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 15 20-22 L Sept. 22 26-14 W Sept. 29 27-13 W Oct. 6 7-3 W Oct. 13 7-35 L Oct. 20 30-3 W Oct. 27 28-6 W Nov. 3 27-19 W Nov. 10 19-10 W Nov. 17 7-7 T Nov. 24 10-9 W Yankee Conference Champion

Lehigh at Vermont at Yale New Hampshire at Delaware at Maine Massachusetts Rutgers at Boston U. at Rhode Island Holy Cross

4-6 overall, 3-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Larry L. Naviaux Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Score

36-22 7-20 41-24 6-15 0-7 10-9 9-7 17-27 13-14 14-23

Result Opponent

W L W L L W W L L L

Vermont at Yale at New Hampshire Delaware Maine at Massachusetts at Rutgers Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1975

4-7 overall, 3-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Larry L. Naviaux Date

Score

Sept. 20 7-55 Sept. 27 14-35 Oct. 4 10-14 Oct. 11 0-29 Oct. 18 14-0 Oct. 25 14-29 Nov.1 8-35 Nov. 7 52-10 Nov. 15 21-10 Nov. 22 35-14 Nov. 29 3-13

Result Opponent

L at Navy L at Yale L New Hampshire L at Delaware W at Maine L Massachusetts L Rutgers W at Boston U. W at Rhode Island W Holy Cross L Virginia Military

1976

2-9 overall, 2-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Larry L. Naviaux Date

Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Score

7-13 3-21 10-21 21-24 0-38 13-24 28-6 6-30 40-11 14-17 40-41

Result Opponent

L L L L L L W L W L L

at Colgate Navy at Yale at New Hampshire at Rutgers Maine at Massachusetts Delaware Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1977

1-10 overall, 1-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

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Score

0-49 7-38 12-23 7-42 18-42 7-9 0-10 0-28 23-21 7-14 3-14

Result Opponent

L L L L L L L L W L L

4-7 overall, 3-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Nov. 28 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25

Score

21-19 3-27 0-30 7-21 17-25 0-10 49-7 10-17 27-20 31-6 16-20

Result Opponent

W L L L L L W L W W L

Northeastern William & Mary Navy at Yale at New Hampshire at Rutgers Maine at Massachusetts Boston University Rhode Island at Holy Cross

1979

1974 Date

1978

at Lehigh at Navy at Yale New Hampshire Rutgers at Maine Massachusetts at Delaware at Boston U. at Rhode Island Holy Cross

3-6-2 overall, 3-1-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 28 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 27

Score

10-26 10-21 17-24 3-3 14-26 19-7 24-0 13-13 12-16 10-9 12-28

Result Opponent

L L L T L W W T L W L

at Army at Navy at Yale New Hampshire Rutgers at Maine Massachusetts at Virginia Military at Boston U. at Rhode Island Holy Cross

1980

7-3 overall, 3-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Score

20-10 38-7 34-6 10-20 24-21 18-17 14-13 21-39 24-28 56-30

Result Opponent

W W W L W W W L L W

at New Hampshire Bucknell at Northeastern at Yale Colgate at Holy Cross Maine at Massachusetts Boston University Rhode Island

1981

4-7 overall, 1-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 27

Score

27-7 31-3 18-27 24-28 17-21 44-24 31-10 24-29 20-37 29-34 26-35

Result Opponent

W W L L L W W L L L L

at Bucknell Northeastern at Yale New Hampshire at Lehigh Holy Cross at Maine Massachusetts at Boston U. at Rhode Island Delaware

1982

5-6 overall, 3-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Walt Nadzak Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 11 17-31 L at Colgate Sept. 18 24-17 W Northeastern Sept. 25 17-7 W at Yale Oct. 2 20-17 W at New Hampshire Oct. 9 12-16 L Lehigh Oct. 16 7-10 L at Holy Cross Oct. 23 7-21 L Maine Oct. 30 14-30 L at Massachusetts Nov. 6 13-10 W Boston University Nov. 13 26-21 W Rhode Island Nov. 26 7-13 L at Delaware Yankee Conference Co-Champion

1983

5-6 overall, 4-1 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept.10 5-22 L at Rutgers Sept. 17 7-28 L at Northeastern Sept. 24 38-12 W at Yale Oct. 1 9-7 W New Hampshire Oct. 8 7-13 L at Lehigh Oct. 15 16-20 L Holy Cross Oct. 22 31-26 W at Maine Oct. 29 16-6 W Massachusetts Nov. 5 7-17 L at Boston U. Nov. 12 18-17 W at Rhode Island Nov. 19 33-41 L Colgate Yankee Conference Co-Champion

1984

3-8 overall, 1-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Score

3-9 7-10 41-14 20-0 12-13 13-20 0-41 10-13 21-16 17-21 19-29

Result Opponent

L L W W L L L L W L L

at Colgate Lehigh Morgan State at Yale at New Hampshire at Lafayette at Holy Cross Maine (OT) at Massachusetts Boston University Rhode Island

1985

4-5 overall, 1-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Score

Result Opponent

27-13 W 28-24 W Cancelled 8-10 L 14-24 L 22-2 W 3-28 L 7-21 L 24-3 W 42-56 L

Northeastern at Lehigh at Yale New Hampshire Delaware St. Holy Cross at Maine Massachusetts at Boston U. at Rhode Island

1986

8-3 overall, 5-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 13 20-9 W Central Conn. Sept. 20 29-22 W Richmond Sept. 27 17-12 W at Yale Oct. 4 19-42 L at New Hampshire Oct. 11 31-32 L at Delaware St. Oct. 18 26-20 W at Northeastern Oct. 25 35-19 W Maine Nov. 1 24-7 W Boston University Nov. 8 7-35 L at Delaware Nov. 15 21-14 W Rhode Island (OT) Nov. 22 20-17 W at Massachusetts Yankee Conference Co-Champion

1987

7-4 overall, 5-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

Score

38-21 12-20 27-30 21-14 7-31 21-17 28-32 34-23 20-19 52-7 31-21

Result Opponent

W L L W L W L W W W W

Southern Conn. Northeastern at Yale at Richmond at Boston U. Massachusetts at Maine Villanova Delaware at Rhode Island New Hampshire

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1996

5-6 overall, 3-5 in Yankee Conference Coach: Skip Holtz Date

The 1998 Huskies were the first-ever UConn team to play in the postseason as they advanced to the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs.

1988

7-4 overall, 4-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

35-12 20-27 41-0 25-24 14-21 35-14 28-21 45-0 21-20 15-20 19-21

Result Opponent

W L W W L W W W W L L

Richmond at New Hampshire at Yale at Northeastern Villanova at Massachusetts Maine Southern Conn. at Delaware at Boston U. Rhode Island

1989

8-3 overall, 6-2 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 9 27-9 W Central Conn. Sept. 16 30-31 L at SMU Sept. 23 20-10 W New Hampshire Sept. 30 31-20 W at Yale Oct. 7 35-41 L at Villanova (6 OT) Oct. 14 39-33 W Massachusetts (OT) Oct. 21 8-30 L at Maine Oct. 28 13-3 W at Richmond Nov. 4 21-17 W Delaware Nov. 11 38-30 W Boston University Nov. 18 35-28 W at Rhode Island Yankee Conference Tri-Champions

1990

6-5 overall, 5-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

Score

16-21 21-48 7-24 44-7 24-22 19-38 35-20 42-24 21-35 28-21 51-21

Result Opponent

L L L W W L W W L W W

New Hampshire at North Carolina at William & Mary at Yale Villanova at Massachusetts Maine Richmond at Delaware at Boston U. Rhode Island

1991

3-8 overall, 2-6 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Score

24-35 16-21 19-35 13-35 34-20 26-21 20-41 35-34 18-49 26-29 10-20

Result Opponent

L L L L W W L W L L L

Furman at New Hampshire Lehigh at Villanova at Yale Massachusetts at Maine at Richmond Delaware Boston U. (2OT) at Rhode Island

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5-6 overall, 4-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Sept. 5 Sept. 12 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 Nov. 14 Nov. 21

Score

13-14 24-21 13-16 40-20 20-27 7-20 37-30 30-28 7-33 25-30 38-0

Result Opponent

L W L W L L W W L L W

New Haven at New Hampshire at Northeastern Yale Villanova at Massachusetts Maine Richmond at Delaware at Boston U. Rhode Island

1993

6-5 overall, 5-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Tom Jackson Date

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13

Score

17-26 24-23 45-34 25-14 27-28 14-17 17-20 14-13 21-3 41-9 16-30

Result Opponent

L W W W L L L W W W L

at Furman N. Hampshire (2 OT) James Madison at Yale Towson State at Villanova Massachusetts at Maine at Richmond at Rhode Island Boston University

1994

4-7 overall, 4-4 in Yankee Conference Coach: Skip Holtz Date

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19

Score

7-16 21-31 36-21 19-20 17-28 26-10 31-35 33-16 9-26 20-48 21-13

Result Opponent

L L W L L W L W L L W

Nicholls State Troy State Richmond at New Hampshire at Yale Villanova Maine Rhode Island at Boston U. at James Madison at Massachusetts

1995

8-3 overall, 5-3 in Yankee Conference Coach: Skip Holtz Date

Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

Score

23-21 54-9 26-25 39-20 14-13 31-30 19-24 9-10 28-17 16-24 20-7

Score

20-3 21-19 13-21 42-6 27-38 16-17 forfeit 16-24 45-10 6-14 38-39

Result Opponent

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at Buffalo Northeastern at New Hampshire at Yale Villanova Maine Rhode Island Hofstra at Boston U. James Madison at Massachusetts

1997

7-4 overall, 4-4 in Atlantic 10 Coach: Skip Holtz

1992 Date

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Result Opponent

W W W W W W L L W L W

New Hampshire Central Conn. Buffalo at Yale at Villanova at Maine at Rhode Island Northeastern Boston University at James Madison Massachusetts

Date

Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22

Score

38-26 35-31 28-0 55-0 47-49 17-38 37-21 45-7 29-37 49-16 18-21

Result Opponent

W W W W L L W W L W L

Northeastern at Hofstra at Yale Buffalo at Maine (3 OT) William & Mary Rhode Island Boston University at Delaware at Massachusetts New Hampshire

1998

10-3 overall, 6-2 in Atlantic 10 Coach: Skip Holtz Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 5 45-35 W at Colgate Sept. 19 35-27 W Maine Sept. 26 63-21 W at Yale Oct. 3 20-34 L at New Hampshire Oct. 10 40-18 W Hofstra Oct. 17 44-41 W Massachusetts (OT) Oct. 24 31-17 W Rhode Island Oct. 31 32-22 W at Northeastern Nov. 7 17-59 L Delaware Nov. 14 34-26 W at William & Mary Nov. 21 28-27 W at UMass Nov. 28 42-34 W Hampton (NCAA) Dec. 5 30-52 L at Ga. Southern (NCAA) NCAA I-AA Playoff Quarterfinalists Atlantic 10 New England Division Champions

1999

4-7 overall, 3-5 in Atlantic 10 Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Score

17-56 14-45 23-0 34-20 20-9 45-48 14-48 21-28 29-24 18-43 20-62

Result Opponent

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at Hofstra at Kentucky Buffalo at Maine Rhode Island Villanova (3 OT) at James Madison Richmond Northeastern New Hampshire at Massachusetts

2000

3-8 overall, Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Sept. 2 Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

Score

25-32 37-7 24-21 27-35 22-41 3-55 38-35 13-21 10-66 21-26 0-29

Result Opponent

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at Eastern Mich. Colgate at Buffalo Northeastern at Louisville at Boston College at Akron South Florida Middle Tenn. Rhode Island at Ball State

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2006

2-9 overall. Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

Score

10-52 17-35 20-37 20-19 19-0 21-40 5-10 28-45 31-38 14-38 7-56

Result Opponent

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at Virginia Tech (9) Eastern Wash. Buffalo at Rutgers Eastern Michigan at South Florida Ball State at Cincinnati Utah State at Middle Tenn. at Temple

2002

6-6 overall, Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Score

16-24 14-31 24-3 37-19 21-24 14-48 24-38 24-28 61-14 63-21 38-0 37-20

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at Boston College Georgia Tech at Buffalo Ohio Ball State (OT) at Miami (Fla.) (1) Temple at Vanderbilt Florida Atlantic Kent State at Navy at Iowa State

2003

9-3 overall, Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15

Score

34-10 48-21 14-24 38-7 13-47 35-17 24-31 34-31 38-37 41-27 38-31 51-17

Result Opponent

W W L W L W L W W W W W

Indiana at Army Boston College at Buffalo at Virginia Tech (5) Lehigh at N.C. State at Kent State (OT) Akron Western Michigan Rutgers at Wake Forest

2004

8-4 overall, 3-3 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 4 52-14 W Murray State Sept. 11 22-20 W Duke Sept. 17 7-27 L at Boston College Sept. 25 40-3 W Army Sept. 30 29-17 W Pittsburgh Oct. 13 19-31 L West Virginia (17) Oct. 23 45-31 W Temple Oct. 30 30-42 L at Syracuse Nov. 13 10-30 L at Georgia Tech Nov. 20 29-0 W Buffalo Nov. 25 41-35 W at Rutgers Dec. 27 39-10 W vs. Toledo Motor City Bowl (Detroit, Mich.)

2005

5-6 overall, 2-5 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Sept. 1 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Nov. 2 Nov. 12 Nov. 26 Dec. 3

Score

38-0 59-0 13-28 47-13 26-7 17-28 24-26 13-45 0-24 15-10 20-30

Result Opponent

W W L W W L L L L W L

Buffalo Liberty at Georgia Tech (16) at Army Syracuse at Cincinnati Rutgers at West Virginia (16) at Pittsburgh South Florida Louisville (16)

2010

4-8 overall, 1-6 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Aug. 31 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 20 Oct. 29 Nov. 11 Nov. 18 Nov. 25 Dec. 2

Score

52-7 13-24 14-7 17-41 16-38 21-7 11-37 13-24 46-45 14-20 23-26 17-48

Result Opponent

W L W L L W L L W L L L

Rhode Island Wake Forest at Indiana Navy at South Florida Army West Virginia (4) at Rutgers (15) Pittsburgh (2OT) at Syracuse Cincinnati at Louisville (6)

2007

9-4 overall, 5-2 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 1 45-14 W at Duke Sept. 8 38-0 W Maine Sept. 15 22-17 W Temple Sept. 22 34-14 W at Pittsburgh Sept. 29 44-10 W Akron Oct. 13 16-17 L at Virginia Oct. 19 21-17 W Louisville Oct. 27 22-15 W USF (11) Nov. 3 38-19 W (16) Rutgers Nov. 10 3-27 L (16) at Cincinnati Nov. 17 30-7 W (25) Syracuse Nov. 24 21-66 L (20) at West Virginia (4) Dec. 29 10-24 L vs. Wake Forest Meineke Car Care Bowl (Charlotte, N.C.) BIG EAST Co-Champions

2008

8-5 overall, 3-4 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Score

Result Opponent

Aug. 28 35-3 W Hofstra Sept. 6 12-9 W at Temple (OT) Sept. 13 45-10 W Virginia Sept. 19 31-28 W Baylor Sept. 26 26-21 W Louisville Oct. 4 12-38 L (24) at North Carolina Oct. 18 10-12 L at Rutgers Oct. 25 40-16 W Cincinnati Nov. 1 13-35 L West Virginia Nov. 15 39-14 W at Syracuse Nov. 23 13-17 L at South Florida Dec. 6 10-34 L Pittsburgh (23) Jan. 3 38-20 W vs. Buffalo International Bowl (Toronto, Ont.)

2009

8-5 overall, 3-4 in BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 5 23-16 W at Ohio Sept. 12 10-12 L North Carolina (19) Sept. 19 30-22 W at Baylor Sept. 26 52-10 W Rhode Island Oct. 10 21-24 L at Pittsburgh Oct. 17 38-25 W Louisvlle Oct. 24 24-28 L at West Virginia (23) Oct. 31 24-28 L Rutgers Nov. 7 45-47 L at Cincinnati (5) Nov. 21 33-30 W at Notre Dame (2OT) Nov. 28 56-31 W Syracuse Dec. 5 29-27 W South Florida Jan. 2 20-7 W South Carolina Papajohns.com Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.)

8-5 overall, 5-2 BIG EAST Coach: Randy Edsall Date

Score

Result Opponent

Sept. 4 10-30 L at Michigan Sept. 11 62-3 W Texas Southern Sept. 18 16-30 L at Temple Sept. 25 45-21 W Buffalo Oct. 2 40-21 W Vanderbilt Oct. 8 24-27 L at Rutgers Oct. 23 0-26 L at Louisville Oct. 29 16-13 W West Virginia (OT) Nov. 11 30-28 W Pittsburgh Nov. 20 23-6 W at Syracuse Nov. 27 38-17 W Cincinnati Dec. 4 19-16 W at USF Jan. 1 20-48 L (25) vs. Oklahoma (9) Tostitos Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) BIG EAST Conference Co-Champions (BCS Representative)

2011 5-7 overall, 3-4 in BIG EAST Coach: Paul Pasqualoni Date

Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 26 Nov. 5 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3

Score

35-3 21-24 20-24 17-3 31-38 16-43 16-10 20-35 28-21 20-34 40-22 27-35

Result Opponent

W L L W L L W L W L W L

Fordham at Vanderbilt Iowa State at Buffalo Western Michigan at West Virginia (16) USF at Pittsburgh Syracuse Louisville Rutgers at Cincinnati

2012 5-7 overall, 2-5 in BIG EAST

Head Coach: Paul Pasqualoni Date

Aug. 30 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 19 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Score

37-0 7-10 24-21 24-30 24-17 3-19 14-17 10-40 6-13 24-17 23-20 17-34

Result Opponent

W L W L W L L L L W W L

Massachusetts North Carolina State at Maryland at Western Michigan Buffalo at Rutgers (22) Temple (OT) at Syracuse at USF Pittsburgh at Louisville (3OT) (19) Cincinnati

2013 3-9 overall, 3-5 in The American Head Coach: Paul Pasqualoni Interim Head Coach: T.J. Weist Date

Aug. 29 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 8 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 7

Score

18-33 21-32 21-24 12-41 10-13 16-41 17-62 10-31 21-38 28-21 28-17 45-10

Result Opponent

L L L L L L L L L W W W

Towson Maryland Michigan (14) at Buffalo USF at Cincinnati at UCF (21) Louisville (20) at SMU at Temple Rutgers Memphis

Paul Pasqualoni was the head coach for the first four games of the season through the Buffalo game on Sept. 28. T.J. Weist was the interim head coach for the final eight games.

2014

2-10 overall, 1-7 in The American Head Coach: Bob Diaco Date

Score

Result Opponent

Aug. 29 10-35 L BYU Sept. 6 19-16 W Stony Brook Sept. 13 21-38 L Boise State Sept. 19 14-17 L at USF Sept. 27 10-36 L Temple Oct. 11 3-12 L at Tulane Oct. 23 21-31 L at East Carolina (18) Nov. 1 37-29 W UCF Nov. 8 21-35 L at Army* Nov. 22 0-41 L Cincinnati Nov. 29 10-41 L at Memphis Dec. 6 20-27 L SMU * played at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y.

Number in front of opponent in parenthesis indicates UConn ranking in weekly Associated Press national poll; number at end of opponent indicates opponent ranking.

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Akron 3 3-0 2000 Albright 1 0-1 1930 American International 5 2-3 1934 Amherst 3 1-2 1929 Army 6 4-2 1979 Arnold 1 0-0-1 1931 Baldwin-Wallace 1 0-1 1969 Ball State 3 0-3 2000 Bates 1 0-1 1944 Baylor 2 2-0 2008 Boise State 1 0-1 2014 Boston College 12 0-10-2 1908 Boston University 45 20-25 1919 Bridgewater State 1 1-0 1909 Brigham Young 1 0-1 2014 Brooklyn College 2 2-0 1944 Brown 7 1-6 1936 Bucknell 2 2-0 1980 Buffalo 21 16-5 1939 Central Connecticut 3 3-0 1986 Central Florida 2 1-1 2013 Champlain 2 2-0 1947 Cincinnati 11 2-9 2001 City College of NY 3 3-0 1923 Coast Guard 18 13-1-4 1927 Colgate 7 3-4 1976 Columbus University 1 0-1 1915 Cooper Union 2 2-0 1926 Davidson 2 0-2 1967 Delaware 27 7-20 1951 Delaware State 2 0-2 1985 Duke 2 2-0 2004 East Carolina 1 0-1 2014 Eastern Michigan 2 1-1 2000 Eastern Washington 1 0-1 2001 Florida Atlantic 1 1-0 2002 Fordham 2 1-1 1915 Franklin and Marshall 1 0-1 1945 Furman 2 0-2 1991 Georgia Southern 1 0-1 1998 Georgia Tech 3 0-3 2002 Hampton 1 1-0 1998 Harvard 1 0-1 1946 Hofstra 5 3-2 1996 Holy Cross 28 8-19-1 1916 Houston First Meeting Indiana 2 2-0 2003 Iowa State 2 1-1 2002 James Madison 5 1-4 1993 Kent State 4 2-2 1948 Kentucky 1 0-1 1999 Lafayette 1 0-1 1984 Lehigh 11 3-8 1945 Liberty 1 1-0 2005 Louisville 10 4-6 2000 Lowell Tech 5 2-1-2 1920 Maine 73 39-31-3 1922 Manhattan 1 1-0 1925 Maryland 3 1-2 1942 Massachusetts 72 34-36-2 1897

2007 1930 1958 1945 2014 1931 1969 2002 1944 2009 2014 2004 1997 1909 2014 1944 1953 1981 2013 1995 2014 1948 2014 1944 1947 2000 1915 1933 1968 1998 1986 2007 2014 2001 2001 2002 2011 1945 1993 1998 2005 1998 1946 2008 1985

2007 None 1958 1945 2006 None None None None 2009 – None 1997 1909 – 1944 1936 1981 2012 1995 2014 1948 2010 1944 1947 2000 None 1933 None 1989 None 2007 – 2001 None 2002 2011 None None None None 1998 None 2008 1985

2006 2006 2011 2002 1999 1993 2003 2003 1999 None 1984 None 2003 2003 2005 2005 2013 2012 1939 1939 2007 2007 1925 1925 2013 2012 2012 2012

School

Games

Record First Meeting

Last Meeting Last UConn Win

Memphis 2 1-1 2013 Miami (Fla.) 1 0-1 2002 Michigan 2 0-2 2010 Middle Tennessee 2 0-2 2000 Middlebury 6 6-0 1937 Missouri First Meeting Morgan State 1 1-0 1984 Murray State 1 1-0 2004 Navy 7 1-6 1975 New Hampshire 71 29-36-6 1906 New Haven 1 0-1 1992 New York University 3 1-2 1919 Nicholls State 1 0-1 1994 North Carolina 3 0-3 1990 North Carolina State 2 0-2 2003 Northeastern 23 17-5-1 1935 Norwich 8 6-2 1910 Notre Dame 1 1-0 2009 Ohio 2 2-0 2002 Oklahoma 1 0-1 2011 Penn. Military College 1 0-0-1 1921 Pittsburgh 9 5-4 2004 Providence 1 0-1 1922 Rensselaer 2 1-1 1925 Rhode Island 94 51-35-8 1897 Richmond 10 9-1 1986 Rutgers 33 11-22 1940 St. Lawrence 2 2-0 1921 South Carolina 1 1-0 2010 South Florida 12 6-6 2000 Southern Connecticut 2 2-0 1987 Southern Methodist 3 0-3 1989 Springfield College 24 10-12-2 1899 Stevens Institute 4 0-4 1913 Stony Brook 1 1-0 2014 Syracuse 9 5-4 2004 Temple 15 5-10 1963 Texas Southern 1 1-0 2010 Toledo 1 1-0 2004 Towson 2 0-2 1993 Trinity 18 7-10-1 1900 Troy State 1 0-1 1994 Tufts 11 1-8-2 1911 Tulane 1 0-1 2014 Utah State 1 0-1 2001 Vanderbilt 3 1-2 2002 Vermont 13 9-4 1916 Villanova 11 4-7 1987 Virginia 2 1-1 2007 Virginia Military 2 0-1-1 1975 Virginia Tech 2 0-2 2001 Wake Forest 3 1-2 2003 Wesleyan (Conn.) 25 9-16 1905 Wesleyan (Ohio) 2 1-1 1949 West Virginia 8 1-7 2004 Western Michigan 3 1-2 2003 William & Mary 5 1-4 1970 Williams 1 0-1 1951 Worcester Polytechnic 8 6-2 1915 Yale 49 17-32 1948

2014 2013 2002 None 2013 None 2001 None 1945 1945 1984 2004 2006 1999 1992 1950 1994 2009 2012 2000 1944 2009 2002 2011 1921 2012 1922 1926 2009 1999 2013 1953 2010 2014 1988 2014 1959 1919 2014 2012 2014 2010 2004 2013 1937 1994 1934 2014 2001 2011 1974 1999 2008 1979 2003 2007 1947 1950 2011 2012 1998 1951 1945 1998

1984 2004 2002 1995 None 1950 None None None 1999 1944 2009 2009 None None 2012 None 1926 2009 1994 2013 1953 2010 2013 1988 -– 1959 None 2014 2011 2013 2010 2004 None 1937 None 1925 -– None 2010 1974 1995 2008 None None 2003 1940 1950 2010 2003 1998 None 1945 1998

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Abate, Carmine 1946-49 Abrams, Kamal 2013 Aceto, Lou 1962-64 Ackell, Kenneth 1975-76 Ackerman, Walter 1913-14 Adams, Andrew 2012-14 Adams, Charles “Gooch” 1996-97 Adams, Mike 1985-88 Addison, Joe 1977, 79-81 Adeyemi, Kenton 2013-14 Agbor, Harris 2010-11 Ahern, Tom 1951 Akowitz, Alfred 1969-71 Alberti, L.C. 1917 Alexander, Louis 1919-20 Alfaro, Robert 1997-98 Allard, Gerald 1924-25 Allard, Norm 1953-55 Allard, Ovilla 1931-32 Allen, Lou 1971-73 Allen, Lou 2005-07 Allen, Michael 1982-84 Allen, Willard Harry 1915 Alterman, Nathan 1932-33 Alu, Frank 1949, 52 Amendola, Bonaventure “Buddy” 1952-53, 55 Amendola, David 1985-87 Anastasio, Ronald 1956-57 Anderson 1915 Anderson, Charles 1924-26 Anderson, Deon 2002-04, 06 Anderson, Gilbert 1950-51 Anderson, Robin 1975-78 Anderson, William 1944 Andrews, Greg 1970-72 Androsko, Walter 1938-40 Angelone, Allen 1978-81 Angeski, John 1961 Anglim, Pat 1984-87 Anoai, Afa 2004 Antonez, Peter 1942 Antrum, Glenn 1985-88 Antrum, Terry 1983, 85-87 Applebaum, Matt 2005-06 Appleby, Jason 1991-94 Arcaro, Antonio 1968, 70 Arcelaschi, Andrew 1944, 45 Arison, Alan 1979 Arison Algird 1953-54 Armour, William 1968 Arnold, Brian 1993-96 Arnold, Francis 1958 Arntsen, Leonard 1942, 46 Aschenbach, Walter 1926, 27 Ashiru, Jefferson 2012-13 Ashley, Elmore 1920-21 Ashley, Troy 1986-89 Ashman, Elmore 1920-21 Ashmead, Matt 2006-07 Atkinson, Chris 1994-95 Atkinson, Tony 2003 Atwood, Albert 1939, 41 Aubrey, Richard 1940-42 Aubry 1910 Aulick, Alfred 1913 Austin, Larry 1994-95

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New Britain, Conn. Dover, Del. Hamden, Conn. Danbury, Conn. Fayetteville, Ga. Reading, Pa. Providence, R.I. Conway, S.C. Wethersfield, Conn. Mesquite, Texas Hamden, Conn. Windsor, Conn. Attawaugan, Conn. Windsor, Conn. Salem, Conn. East Brunswick, N.J. Danbury, Conn. Ansonia, Conn. Derby, Conn. Bethany, Conn. Port Chester, N.Y. Providence, R.I. Cromwell, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Bogalusa, La. Wallingford, Conn. Stratford, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Bethlehem, Pa. Ansonia, Conn. Ansonia, Conn. Yardley, Pa. Quaker Hill, Conn. Princeton, N.J. Fairfield, Conn. Stratford, Conn. Norwood, Mass. Vernon, Conn.

Powder Springs, Ga. Jersey City, N.J. Miami, Fla. Cinnaminson, N.J. Brunswick, Ga.

Coatesville, Pa.

B

Bacewicz, Joseph 1971-72 Bacewicz, Robert 1971-72 Bachonski, Tom 1990-93 Bagsby, Aaron 2008-09 Bailey, Brandon 1994-95 Bailey, Gary 1991-93 Bailey, James 1972-73 Baker, Barry 1974-76 Balok, John 1923-24 Baltimore, Terry 2006-08 Banaszewski, Stanley 1954-56 Bannister, Kevin 1994-95 Banno, James 1970-72 Banovetz, Matthew 1949-50 Baran, Peter 1987-90 Barbarito, Pete 1960-61 Bardzak, Gary 2011 Barksdale, Anthony 2005-06 Barnes, Allan 2003-06 Barney, Daniel 1972 Barone, Tony 1977 Barrett, James 1978-81 Barry, Peter 1944, 46-48 Barry, Robert 1950-51 Basile, Daniel 1940-41 Baxter, William 1919-20 Baylor, Cedric 2003 Bayuck, Leonard 1936-37 Bazan, Henry 1954-56 Beal, Steve 1976-79 Beatty, Alan 1966 Beatty, William 2005-08 Bechtel, Eric 1987 Bedard, Martin 2006-08 Beirne, John 1963-64 Belardinelli, Ned 1975-77 Belcuore, Rob 1989-92 Bell, James 1960-62 Bellamy, Chris 2001, 03-04 Ben, Mike 1951-53 Bennett, Jimmy 2011-13 Benson, Evan 2000-01 Bently 1914 Benton, Cornelius 1987-91 Berry, Craig 2004-05 Bertolini, Mario 1954 Berube, Nick 2003 Bettencourt, Joe 1950-52 Billingslea, John 1963-65 Bird, Martin 1973-75 Birtwell, Bill 1959 Bishop, Dave 1959-61 Bitgood, Paul 1923-25 Black, Dwaun 1999, 00, 02 Blackney, Gary 1964-65 Blagman, Ray 2004-06 Blake, John 1948-49 Bleuher, George 1946-49 Blumberg, Martin 1960-61 Boas, Henry 1920 Boath, George W. 1983 Boehle, Bill 1954-56 Bolan, Harold 1921 Bond, Carl 1995-98 Bonislawski, Matt 2003-06 Bonvouloir, Raoul 1947-48 Booker, Raymond (Phil) 1953-54 Booth, William 1939-40 Boothe, George 1986-88 Bornhurst, Robert 1970 Borowski, Brendan 2004 Boryczewski, Mike 1966-68 Boudreau, Richard 1960-62 Bourgoin, Bruce 1990-93 Bousa, Joseph 1953 Bove, Mike 1974-76 Bowler, Larry 1972 Boyle, Tim 2013-14 Boyle, Phil 1964 Bracken, Mark 1979-80 Bradford, Carl 1998-00 Bradley, Dhameer 2013-14 Branch, Tyvon 2004-07

Enfield, Conn. Enfield, Conn. North Brunswick, N.J. Henderson, Nev. Sidman, Pa. New Canaan, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Milford, Conn. Central Nyack, N.Y. Meriden, Conn. Danbury, Conn. Waterbury, Conn. Elu, Minn. Bethel, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Mar Lin, Pa. Farmingdale, N.Y. Starke, Fla. Lunenburg, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Olyphant, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Highland Springs, Va. Chicopee, Mass. Pawcatuck, Conn. Bound Brook, N.J. York, Pa. Weston, Conn. Laval, Que. Milford, Conn. Danbury, Conn. Livingston, N.J. Yonkers, N.Y. New Britain, Conn. Wallingford, Conn. Alexandria, Va. Marietta, Ga. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. North Haledon, N.J. East Haven, Conn. Enfield, Conn. New Bedford, Mass. Meriden, Conn. Simsbury, Conn. Arlington, Mass. Chicopee, Mass. Duquesne, Pa. Plainview, N.Y. Roosevelt, N.Y. West Haven, Conn. Winsted, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Ansonia, Conn. Meriden, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Natrona Heights, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Edison, N.J. Manlius, N.Y. Cherry Hill, N.J. Clifton, N.J. Chicopee, Mass. West Hartford, Conn. Ballston, N.Y. Stamford, Conn. Middlefield, Conn. Wilmington, Del. Pittsburgh, Pa. Washington, D.C. New Castle, Del. Cicero, N.Y.

Brand, Ronald 1988-90 Paterson, N.J. Brandon, Tevrin 2011 Bethlehem, Pa. Branning, R. Scott 1973 Livingston Manor, N.J. Braswell, Robert 1996-99 Landover, Md. Breault, George 1962-64 Naugatuck, Conn. Bredice, Tony 1980 Stratford, Conn. Bree, James 1972, 74-75 Rockville Centre, N.Y. Brennan, Pat 1979-80 Tuscarora, Pa. Brickley, Ray 1969-71 Everett, Mass. Brink, Carl 1923-25 Brink, John 1945-47 Brockett, Franklin 1935-36 Brockington, Cornell 2003-05 Burlington, N.J. Brooks, Gary 1979-80 Angie, La. Brosnan, Michael 1997 Annandale, N.J. Brouse, Steve 2005-08 Selinsgrove, Pa. Brown, Cody 2005-08 Coral Springs, Fla. Brown, Dennis 2005 Miami, Fla. Brown, Don 1963-65 Gill, Mass. Brown, Donald 2006-08 Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Brown, Jeffrey 1974-76 West Hartford, Conn. Brown, Ken 1975-77 Fairfield, Conn. Brown, Ty-Meer 2011-13 McKeesport, Pa. Browning, Jim 1958-60 Peacedale, R.I. Brundage, G. Pierce 1941-42 Brundage, Kenneth 1940 Brunelle, James 1960-62 New Britain, Conn. Bryant, Aaron 2006-08 New London, Conn. Brynga, Jon 1979-81 West Hartford, Conn. Brysgel, Ethan 1994 Newington, Conn. Bucciarelli, Frank 1937 Budd, Ed 1983-85 East Hampton, N.Y. Bullock, Tyler 2012-13 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Bundy, Bob 1971-73 Norwich, Conn. Burghardt, Allan 1978-81 West Paterson, N.J. Burke, Donald 1952 Burkowsky, F.J. 1991-94 Ansonia, Conn. Burrell, Abbott 1986-89 Hamden, Conn. Burton, Michael 1996-99 Greenwich, Conn. Bushey, Ryan 2001-03 Manchester, Conn. Butler 1915 Butler, Darius 2005-08 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Butler, Rodney 1996-98 Montville, Conn. Byrd, Todd 1988-90 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

C

Calin, Pete 1990-93 Willingboro, N.J. Callaghan, Dennis 1995-98 Birmingham, Mich. Callahan, John 1930 Calvino, Gary 1972-74 Wanaque, N.J. Cammuso, Jeff 1998-00 Shrewsbury, Mass. Campbell, Eugene 1964-66 Winston-Salem, N.C. Campbell, Marcus 1995-96 Stratford, Conn. Campbell, Marcus 2007-08 Bloomfield, Conn. Campenni, Julian 2012-14 West Pittston, Pa. Campoli, Mark 1999-00 Edinboro, Pa. Canfield, Robert 1944 Cannon, Nick 1998 West Pittsburgh, Pa. Canzani, Vic 1967-68 Paramus, N.J. Carey, Ezra 2002 Farmingdale, N.J. Carignan, Brad 1985-89 Danbury, Conn. Carlos, Domingos 1981-83 Waterbury, Conn. Carlucci, Domenic 1969-71 Stamford, Conn. Carney, Paul 1935-37 Carrier, Jason 1995 Rumford, Maine Carriere, Jim 1985-88 West Bridgewater, Mass. Carroll, Kevin 1977 Derby, Conn. Carter, Anthony 1996-99 Woodlynne, N.J. Carter, Mark 1985-87 Fayetteville, N.Y. Cary, Andrew 1988-91 Westfield, N.J. Casanova, Vin 1951-54 Branford, Conn. Casarella, Tony 1967-69 Harrison, N.Y. Casparino, Mike 1984 Rocky Hill, Conn. Cass, Charles 1941-42 Cass, William 1949-51 Bristol, Conn. Cassimatis, Dean 1991, 93-94 Smithtown, N.Y. Catapano, Anthony 1975-78 Milford, Conn. Cathey, Peter 1973-75 Levittown, N.Y. Caulley, Terry 2002-03, 05-06 Lusby, Md. Chaban, Norm 1956-58 Dorchester, Mass. Challenger, Clewiston “Clewi” 2002 Stockbridge, Mass. Chandler, Barry 1997-99 Riverhead, N.Y.

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Chaney, Alvan 1976 New London, Conn. Chanterelle, Jerry 1993-95 Brooklyn, N.Y. Chapin, Oscar 1947-48 Chapman, Mark 1989-92 Walworth, N.J. Chard, Derek 2009-10 Burlington, Conn. Charles, Jeff 1984 New Haven, Conn. Chartier, Norm 1965-66 Danielson, Conn. Chase, John 1977-78 Rockville, Md. Chembrovich, Paul 1945 New Haven, Conn. Chernak, Alexander 1947-48 Bridgeport, Conn. Cheska, Thomas 1966 Wantagh, N.Y. Chien, Mike 1989 Sunrise, Fla. Chipman 1910, 12-13 Cholawa, Bill 1981-84 Norwich, Conn. Christ, Colin 1997-99 Fall River, Mass. Christen, Chad 2010-2013 Etters, Pa. Christensen, Charles 1945-46, 49-50 Christiani, Arthur 1976-78 Easton, Conn. Christiani, Bob 1984-85 Easton, Conn. Christoforo, Dave 1985-87 Northford, Conn. Chubbuck, Raymond 1928 Chubbuck, Wade 1933, 37 Chuckta, Stephen 1949-51 Shelton, Conn. Ciaravino, Tony 2006-08 Boca Raton, Fla. Ciarcia, Mike 1986-89 Southington, Conn. Ciccalone, Thomas 1935-37 Cimino, Michael 1938-39 Clang, Robert 1952-53 Yantic, Conn. Clark, Maron 1977-78 Aliquippa, Pa. Clark, Terry 1986-89 Syracuse, N.Y. Clark, Tyree 2013 Tampa, Fla. Clark, W.T. 1915, 17 Clark, Welton 1920-21 Clarke, Cathlyn 2002-03 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Clarke, Chris 2000-03 Lafayette, N.J. Clarke, Robert 1988-92 Danbury, Conn. Clarke, Russell 1974, 76 New Haven, Conn. Clayton, Murray 1997-98 Daytona Beach, Fla. Clax, Jazzmar 2014 Freehold, N.J. Cleary, D.J. 1993, 95-96 Parlin, N.J. Clements, Vincent 1968-70 Southington, Conn. Closs, TaVarr 1994-97 Hartford, Conn. Cochran, Casey 2013 Monroe, Conn. Coen, John 1992-93 Cherry Hill, N.J. Cohen, James 1961 Brooklyn, N.Y. Cohen, Jon 1992-93, 95 Marlton, N.J. Colacurio, Edward 1926-28 Cole, Anthony 1974-76 Hammonton, N.J. Cole, Charles 1947 Cole, Ernest 2003-06 Upper Marlboro, Md. Coleman, Daniel 1977 Waterbury, Conn. Coleman, Mike 1987-89 Schenectady, N.Y. Coles, Adam 2000-03 Gladesville, Australia Coles, Jeff 1994-95 Philadelphia, Pa. Collins, Tommy 1999-02 Jacksonville, Fla. Comkowycz, Stephen 1945-48 Shelton, Conn. Comstock, Howard 1941 Conforti 1935 Connell, Vernon 1939 Conner, Warren 1962 Danbury, Conn. Connolly, Pete 1993-96 New Fairfield, Conn. Connor, Paul 1972-74 Rockland, Mass. Connors, Richard 1994-96 Seymour, Conn. Conroy, Thomas 1958-60 South Portland, Maine Constantine, Anthony 1958, 60 New London, Conn. Contoulis, John 1960-62 New London, Conn. Conway, Brendan 1973 Norwalk, Conn. Cook, Chad 1996-99 Oxon Hill, Md. Cook, Fred 1931 Cook, Justin 2000-01 Parsons, Kan. Cooke, William 1971 Albany, N.Y. Corbett, John 1978-79 Waltham, Mass. Corbo, Joe 1973-74 Waterbury, Conn. Corn, Larry 1981-84 New Rochelle, N.Y. Cornelius, Jodie 1955 Hartford, Conn. Correia, Mark 1979-82 New Bedford, Mass. Coss, Edward 1931-33 Cotter, James 1945 Cotton, Nate 1984-87 West Haven, Conn. Coughlin, John 1962, 64 Somerville, Mass. Coury, Moe 1956, 57 Winsted, Conn. Coutant, Ryan 1993-96 Cheshire, Conn. Coviello, Donado 1963 Milford, Conn. Cox, Mike 2007, 09 West Hempstead, N.Y. Crisco, Joseph 1956-57 New Haven, Conn. Crisp, John 1967, 69 Lexington, Mass.

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Worcester, Mass.

Plantation, Fla. Hartford, Conn. Manchester, N.H. Branford, Conn. Louisville, Ky. New Hartford, N.Y. Branchville, N.J. Greenwich, Conn. Northboro, Mass. Webster, N.Y.

D’Agata, Matt 2006 McLean, Va. D’Agostino, Tony 1982-84 Belleville, N.J. D’Avolio, Gary 1957-59 East Boston, Mass. Dabney, Kijuan 2007-08, 2010-11 Houston, Texas Daignault, David 1989-92 Lincoln, R.I. Daly, John 1924-26 Daly, Maurice 1920-22 Dandridge, Leonard 1991-94 Avenel, N.J. Daniels, Scott 1984-87 Bethel, Conn. Danisavage, Victor 1945 Darby, Steve 1997-00 Shelton, Conn. David, Walter 1963 East Meadow, Conn. Davies, Albert 1953 Wallingford, Conn. Davis 1915 Davis, Alex 1989-92 West Haven, Conn. Davis, Anthony 2007-09 Germantown, Md. Davis, Dan 2004-07 Plainfield, N.J. Davis, Geremy 2011-14 Lawrenceville, Ga. Davis, Jemal 1991-94 New London, Conn. Davis, Jon 1993 Simsbury, Conn. Day, Larry 1956-58 Orange, Mass. DeArmas, Dave 1993-95 Adelphi, Md. DeBenedictis, Albert 1965-67 Peekskill, N.Y. Debish, Dave 1978-79, 81 Ansonia, Conn. DeCambre, Mark 1976-77 Cambridge, Mass. DeCaprio, Alfonzo 1931 Decarli, Earl 1940-42 Dee, John 1987-90 Holtsville, N.Y. DeGennaro, Matt 1987-90 Union, N.J. DeGenova, Benjamin 1966-68 Massapequa, N.Y. DeGraffe, Herb 1975-77 Portsmouth, N.H. Deignan, Dan 1997-00 Coral Springs, Fla. Delahunt, John 2009-12 Ottawa, Ont. Delaporta, Richard 1945 New London, Conn. Deleston, Dahna 2005-08 East Hartford, Conn. Dellaselva, Jason 2000-02 Cheshire, Conn. DeLorenzo, Max 2013-14 Berlin, Conn. DeLucia, Jeff 1997-99 New Haven, Conn. DeLucia, Joseph 1962-63 Cheshire, Conn. Demers, Clifford 1963-64 Hartford, Conn. Demers, Kenneth 1969 West Hartford, Conn. Derfuss, Corey 1997-00 Melbourne, Fla. DeRoche, Gerald 1971 Stratford, Conn. DeRosa, Anthony 1930, 33 DeRubertis, Justin 2005-06 Bethel, Conn. DeSantis, Phil 1957-58 Putnam, Conn. DeSarno, Tom 1991-93 Pompton Lakes, N.J. DeVito, Nick 1976 Stamford, Conn. Dewar, Nollis 2005 Windsor, Conn. DeWitt, James 1966-68 Oakdale, N.Y. DeWolf 1915 DeZenzo, Frank 1944, 46-48 Diaz, Luis 1979-82 West New York, N.J. Dickerson, Robert 1939 Dickinson 1932 Dickinson, E.N. 1914, 17 Didio, Mark 1988-91 Syracuse, N.Y. Difton, Dwayne 2010 Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Diggs, Vontae 2014 Downers Grove, Ill. DiGiorno, Jim 1953-55 Worcester, Mass. DiLeo, Vin 1981-82 Ossining, N.Y. Dillon, Brandon 2007, 09 Rochester, N.Y. Dinerman, Jason 1997 Brooklyn, Conn. Dion, William 1952-54 Hartford, Conn.

Diotalevi, Gene Dippel, Joe Dippre, Chris Dixon, Andre Dixon, Davion Dixon, Stephen DiYeso, Billy Dlubac, T.J. Dobieiko, Alexander Dole, Roderick Donahue, Cornelius Donahue, Thomas Donohue, Ryan Donato, Lou Donnelly, Robert D’Onofrio, Pat Donovan, Matt Dooling, Gerry Doran, Philip Dorsey, John Dorvil, Sam Doty, Thomas Dougherty, Jim Dow, E. Dow, Gardner Draper, Dave Drayton, Rashad Dripchak, William Driscoll, Blaise Driscoll, Donald Driscoll, John Drivas, Harry Dropo, Milton Dropo, Walter Dubiel, Joe DuBose, Gary Dubrow, Arthur Duchaine, Ray Duckworth, Paul Dudley, David Duncan, Vinal Dunn, David Dunn, Peter Dunn, Steve Dupree, LeAndre

1953-55 Derby, Conn. 1975-76 Warehouse Point, Conn. 1996-97 Scranton, Pa. 2007-09 New Brunswick, N.J. 2000 Hartford, Conn. 1965-67 Dorchester, Mass. 1966-68 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 2004 Middlefield, Conn. 1950 1946-47 1931 1923 2012-13 Montvale, N.J. 1981-84 Newington, Conn. 1938-40 Branford, Conn. 1973 Little Silver, N.J. 1978-81 Wayne, N.J. 1955-56 Beverly, Mass. 1967-69 Fairhaven, Mass. 1980-83 Leonardtown, Md. 2003-04 Lauderhill, Fla. 1961-63 Ossining, N.Y. 1982 Elmira Heights, N.Y. 1920 1919 New Haven, Conn. 1976 Boylston, Mass. 1999-01 Boston, Mass. 1942 2011 Avon, Conn. 1937 1936-37 1955, 58-59 Lowell, Mass. 1941-42, 46 Moosup, Conn. 1942, 46 Moosup, Conn. 1954, 56 Hartford, Conn. 1982-84 Uncasville, Conn. 1931-32 1956 Hartford, Conn. 1990-93 Danbury, Conn. 1986, 88 Meriden, Conn. 1971-72 Waterbury, Conn. 1985-87 Middletown, Conn. 1984-85 Holden, Mass. 1992-93 Stafford Springs, Conn. 2001, 03 New Haven, Conn.

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Easley, Marcus 2007-09 Eccleston, Reggie 1976, 79-80 Eddy, John 1930-32 Eddy, Maxon 1921-24 Eddy, McChesney 1922-23 Eddy, Willard 1925-27 Edwards, Jerome 1991-94 Edwards, Matt 2011 Ellis, Dave 1972-73 Ellis, Mike 1989 Emigh, Nicholas 1920-21, 23 Endres, Cody 2008-09 Enholm 1910 Enos, Edmund 1954-56 Estep, M.J. 2003-06 Evans, Alvin 1944 Eyre, Herbert 1924

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Fabricant, Al Facteau, Bill Faison, Hezekiah Farbotko, Robert Farnham, Elmer Fatukasi, Folorunso Fay, Sean Feinemann, Carl Feldeisen, Shaun Fenton, Rich Ferentz, Kirk Fernandes, Nick Ferraro, David Ferrigno, Anthony

1982 1988-91 1994-97 1975-77 1912-13 2014 1989-90 1923-24 2001-03 1973-75 1974-76 1981 1981 1948-50

Stratford, Conn. New London, Conn.

Stamford, Conn. Holliston, Mass. New London, Conn. Mystic, Conn. Washington, Pa. East Boston, Mass. Mechanicsville, Pa.

West Hartford, Conn. Coral Springs, Fla. Upper Marlboro, Md. West Hartford, Conn. Far Rockaway, N.Y. Glastonbury, Conn. Stow, Mass. Enfield, Conn. Upper St. Clair, Pa. Onset, Mass. Harrison, N.Y. Hartford, Conn.

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Ferrigno, Edward Feschak, Matt Fetchko, John Ficaro, Paul Filmer, Edward Fincher, Alfred Finkeldey, Drew Finnegan, Lawrence Fischer, Don Fitzpatrick, Joseph Fitzsimmons, John Fleck, Victor Fletcher, John Fletcher, Ryan Flig, Steven Flood, Mark Floyd, Jordan Fodor, John Fogarty, Shane Ford, Donnell Ford, Pat Forlini, Louis Forsythe, Leon Foster, Kevin Fountain, Ed Fox, Alex Fox, Jeff Foxx, Deshon Foye, Richard Francis, W.L. Franks, David Frattoroli, Mario Frank, Reuben Franz, Tom Frazer, Zach Fredette, Stephen Freeland, Charles French, Herbert Frey, Robbie Friedman, Philip Friend, Kevin Froscio, Raymond Frost, Bob Fuller, Rhema

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1948-50 1996, 98-99 1972 1996-97 1923-25 2001-04 1982 1967 1966-67 1945 1996-00 1970 2001-04 1998 1969 1977-80 2013 1980-83 2005 2005-07 1966-67 1945-48 1940 1995-98 1986-87 1936 2001-04 2013-14 1971-73 1917 1985, 87-88 1949-51 2011-14 1953 2008-10 1972 1999-00 1932 2008-10 1966 2010-12 1955-57 1959 2003-06

Gadbois, Stu 1953 Gaffney, Doug 1961-63 Gagne, Roger 1958-60 Gale, Peter 1990-91 Gallaher, Jeff 1985-88 Gamble, Ron 1996-99 Garofano, Richard 1964 Gaskins, Quanear 2004 Gasparino, Mike 1981-83 Gasparino, Peter 1990-91 Gates, Frederick 1962-63 Gaudino, Richard 1947-49 Gaulden, Ellis 2007-08 Gauvin, Neil 1981-83 Geary, Jack 1982 Geehan 1910 Gehret, Cory 1982-84 Geissler, Carl 1925-27 Gerber, Norman 1954-56 Gervasi, Danny 1960-61 Giaquinto, Nick 1975-76 Gibson, Jerry 1988-91 Gibson, Jon 1980 Gifford, Dalton 2013-14 Gillardi, John 1980-81 Gilliard, Wilbur 1992-95 Gillis, William 1959 Gilman 1934 Gilman, Martin 1926-28 Girardin, Henry 1990-92 Gleason, Brian 1992-95 Gleason, Howard 1917, 19 Glennan, Russell 1928-30 Godwin, Charles 1956 Gold, Joseph 1933-34 Good, Raymond 1949-51 Goode, Thomas 1968-70 Gordon, Robert 1938

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Hartford, Conn. Poland, Ohio Bridgeport, Conn. West Hartford, Conn. Norwood, Mass. Essex, Conn. Bayonne, N.J. Central Islip, N.Y. Seekonk, Mass. Hull, Mass. Miami, Fla. Glen Cove, N.Y. Far Rockaway, N.Y. Albany, N.Y. Bel Air, Md. Waterford, Conn. Morgantown, W. Va. Dania, Fla. Fair Lawn, N.J. Middletown, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Deptford, N.J. Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Lynchburg, Va. New London, Conn. Waterbury, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. South Coventry, Conn. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Athol, Mass. Stafford, Conn. Lehighton, Pa. Elmont, N.Y. Warrentown, Va. Bloomfield, Conn. Harwinton, Conn. Cocoa, Fla.

Salem, Conn. Verona, N.J. Augusta, Maine Virginia Beach, Va. Middletown, Conn. Columbia, Md. Elmsford, N.Y. Allquippa, Pa. Riverside, Conn. Greenwich, Conn. Fairfield, Conn. Manchester, Conn. Tallahassee, Fla. Wethersfield, Conn. Niantic, Conn. Altoona, Pa. Turners Falls, Mass. Caldwell, N.J. Stratford, Conn. Dania, Fla. Edison, N.J. Randolph, Mass. Moosup, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Marblehead, Mass. Smithtown, N.Y. Sandy Hook, Conn. Monsey, N.Y. Torrington, Conn. Hartford, Conn.

Gorski, Greg 1969-71 Goryn, Ziggy 2005 Goss, Dean 1945 Gottfried, Daniel 1971 Goudreau, Doc 2008 Graby, Nick 2003 Gracon, Dave 1981-84 Grady, Raymond 1936 Graf, William 1919-21 Grant, Antonio 1999 Gratz, Dwayne 2009-12 Gravino, Frank 1951-52, 54 Gray, Harvey 1924 Gray, Keith 2005, 08 Graziano, Frank 1976, 78 Greco, Robert 1935-37 Greco, Salvatore 1957 Green 1915 Green, Gene 1954-56 Green, John 2013-14 Green, Lawrence 2006-07 Green, Terrell 1983 Greene, Steve 2011-13 Greenhalgh, Dave 1978 Greenwood, John 1941-42 Grieve, Richard 1962-63 Griffin, Timothy 1987 Griffin, Ryan 2009-12 Grimala, Walter 1933 Grimsich, Tim 1983-84 Grinage, Ron 1967 Groher, Julius 1934-37 Grosch, Robert 1935-37 Grosso, Mike 1970 Groves, John 1992-93 Gruchacz, Paul 1985 Gruner, Paul 1966-67 Guglielmo, Anthony 1960-61 Gunther, Randy 1982 Gyenizs, Wayne 1958

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Hagan, John 1953-54 Hagel, Harry 1946-48 Hajosy, A. 1920 Hakanson, Carl 1930-31 Hale 1915 Hall, Graham 1949 Hamilton, Clint 1996-97 Hammill, Ching 1920 Harger, Sterling 1929-30 Hargrave, James 2002-05 Hargreaves, Vernon 1980-83 Harkins, Doug 1988-90, 92 Harkins, Mike 1980-83 Harper, Jamie 1996-99 Harris 1916 Harris, Carlos 1997-98 Harris, Gordon 1950 Harris, Robert 1941 Harvey, Edward 1971-72 Hassett, Joseph 1963-65 Haversat, Arthur 1926-28 Hawkes, George 1950 Hawley, John 1941 Healy, Joe 1984-86 Heavey, Joseph 1944 Hedgepeth, Rich 1974-76 Heilman, Norman 1942 Helmboldt, Harold 1934-36 Hemingway, Xavier 2013 Henderson, Derek 1976-78 Hendricks, Bill 1981-83 Henegan, Ryan 2004-07 Henrich, Joe 1993 Henry, Keron 2001-04 Henry, Mike 2002 Herald, Beanie 1970 Herbert, Edward 1945-46 Herbst, Harry 1963 Herman, Stedman 1944-46 Hermes, Brian 1968-70 Hernandez, Dennis 1976 Hernandez, D.J. 2005-08

Clark, N.J. Wayne, N.J. Wellsboro, N.Y. Brookfield, Wisc. Calicoon, N.Y. Ansonia, Conn. Glen Cove Springs, Fla. Piscataway, N.J. Bridgeport, Conn. Allen, Texas Mount Vernon, N.Y. Wilson, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Miami, Fla. McKeesport, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Ebensburg, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. Hartford, Conn. Fall River, Mass. Loudonderry, N.H. Riverside, Conn. Stratford, Conn. Hempstead, N.Y. North Branford, Conn. Union, N.J. Kingston, N.Y. Stamford, Conn. Newtown, Conn. Fairfield, Conn.

Stamford, Conn. Middletown, Conn.

Mt. Clements, Mich. Bridgeport, Conn. Pleasantville, N.J. New Haven, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Rome, N.Y. Daytona Beach, Fla. Groton, Conn. Dennis, Mass.

Ramsey, N.J. Baltimore, Md. Powder Springs, Ga. East Orange, N.J. Coatesville, Md. Arlington, Texas Macungie, Pa. Brooklyn, N.Y. Miami, Fla. Newark, N.J. Peekskill, N.Y. Stonington, Conn. Bristol, Conn. Bristol, Conn.

Herosian, Brian 1970-72 Auburn, Mass. Herring, Gino 1990-91 Pompano Beach, Fla. Herriott, Kinnan 2001-04 McKeesport, Pa. Hessel, C.J. 1999-01 Fairfield, Conn. Heyl, Geoff 2000-01 Erie, Pa. Hickok, Marc 1999-02 Gloversville, N.Y. Hicks, Jon 2013-14 Palmyra, Pa. Hicks, Mike 2006-08 Seymour, Conn. Hill, Cliff 2000-02 Wallingford, Conn. Hinkley, Mark 2011 Kaneohe, Hi. Hoffmann, Brian 1997-99 Orlando, Fla. Hofmann, Robert 1941 Hogan, Matt 1968-70 Roxbury, Mass. Hogan, William 1970 Roxbury, Mass. Holcomb, William 1936-38 Holland, Melvin 1991 Miami, Fla. Holland, Mike 1992, 94-95 Lynn, Mass. Holley, James 1980 Middletown, Conn. Hollfelder, John 1946-49 New Britain, Conn. Holmes, Lee 1996 Easton, Pa. Holzshu, Richard 1966-67 Pitcairn, Pa. Hooks, Randolph 1969, 71 River Edge, N.J. Hopkins, Gerard 1999 Rochester, N.Y. Hopkins, Roy 1998-99, 01-02 Rochester, N.Y. Hopkins, Thomas 2014 Hawthorne, N.Y. Hopwood, Harry 1916-17, 19 Horan, Bob 1957-59 Stamford, Conn. Horn, Raymond 1933-34 Horrigan, Edward 1948-49 East Haven, Conn. Horvath, Charles 1939-40 Howard 1910, 12-13 Howard, Jasper 2008-09 Miami, Fla. Hudson, Ricky 1998 Dumfries, Pa. Hugger, Keith 1979-82 Rahway, N.J. Hunt, Phil 1995-98 Orange, N.J. Hunter, Greg 1978, 80 Upper St. Clair, Pa. Hunter, Russell 1944-46 Farmington, Conn. Hurd, Zach 2007-10 Waterford, Conn. Hurley 1949 Hurley, Paul 1999-00 Walpole, Mass. Hussar, Shane 2004-05 Plantation, Fla. Hutcherson, Immanuel 2005-06 Palatka, Fla. Huzar, Bernie 2005 Branford, Conn. Hyppolite, Martin 2012-13 Wakefield, Mass.

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Iannone, Anthony Ingram, Jerome Ings, Roger Injaychock, Ed Innins, Bob Iovino, Vincent Irwin, Billy

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Jablonski, Robert Jacks, Craig Jackson, Dorrie Jackson, Jeff Jackson, Matt Jackson, Ray Jackson, Rick Jacobs, David Jacobs, Ronald James, Raymond A. James, Raymond T. Jance, William Janiszewski, John Jansen, Mike Jarmoszko, Paul Jean-Louis, Jonathan Jeffers, Terence Jenkins, Scott Jennings, Ted Johnson, Baran Johnson, Eric Johnson, Harry Johnson, Jory Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, Matthew

1945 1978-81 1974-76 2002 1970-72 1965-67 2002-04

1958-59 1981-84 1963 1988 1999, 02 1970, 73 1989, 91-92 1974-77 1954 1978-80 1912-15 1936-37 1962-63 1984-87 1987-89 2008-11 2006-07 1984-86 2010-11 1993-96 1982 1935 2009-12 1985-88 1988-91 1948-50

Clifton, N.J. Ansonia, Conn. Willow Grove, Pa. Billerica, Mass. Danbury, Conn. Fairfax, Va.

Indian Orchard, Mass. Clarion, Pa. East Marion, N.Y. Lakehurst, N.J. West Chester, Pa. Newport, R.I. Fanwood, N.J. Oxford, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Bogalusa, La. Springfield, Mass. Valhalla, N.Y. Hartford, Conn. Cambridge, Mass. Lawrenceville, Ga. New Bedford, Mass. Dayton, Ohio Brooklyn, N.Y. Sea Cliff, N.Y. Mobile, Ala. Somerset, N.J. Norwalk, Conn.

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Johnson, Raheem Johnson, Ron Johnson, Ron Johnson, Rueben Jones, Brian Jones, Byron Jones, Dan Jones, George Jones, Marlon Jones, Trenton Jordan, Tony Jordan, Wilson Jorgensen, Albert Joseph, Jesse Joseph, Junior Joseph, Sherrard Juall, Don Juan, Henry Juanaszewski, Edmund Jumpp, Recolon Jumpp, Ronel Junior, Jerome Juralewicz, Bernard Juringius, Kenneth

1997 1973-74 2014 1934 1979 2011-14 1994-96 1937 2001-02 2000-01 1978-80 1976 1942, 45-46 2009-11, 2013 2014 1990, 92-94 1974 1938 1945 1997-98 1997-00 2009, 11 1920-22 1930

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Kaiser, Alex 2010 Kalinowski, Joe 1977-79 Kallgren, Richard 1948 Kane, Pete 1992-95 Kanuch, Brad 2006-09 Karl, Terrence 1976-77 Kashama, Hakeem 2000, 02-03 Katzman, Arthur 1969 Keating 1912 Keatley, Brad 1994-97 Kehoe, Scott 1963-65 Kelleher, Bill 1953 Kelley, Bob 1954 Kelly, Edwin 1984 Kelly, John 1932, 34 Kendall 1910, 12 Kennedy, Dan 1990-91 Kenney, David 2011-12 Kersmanc, Brian 2006 Ketchum 1910 Kidd, Brian 1964-66 King, Leonard 1955-57 King, Tyler 2001-04 Kinon, Victor 1965-66 Kitchens, Raymond 1970-71 Kiyokawa, Kay 1944 Klarman, Harry 1954-55 Klausner, Mark 1963 Klimas, Joe 1960-61 Klinger, Joe 1966 Knappe, Andreas 2014 Knaut, William 1926-28 Koch, Henry 1939 Kodish, Michael 2004 Kolb, John 1929-30 Koller, George 1967-68 Konecny, Jonathon 1977-78 Kononitz, Paul 1958-59 Koop, James 1971 Kopp, Thomas 1958-60 Korponai, Dave 1961-63 Kosikowsky, Frank 1936-38 Kotin, Ron 1964-65 Koury, Fred 1960-62 Kovacs, Eugene 1941 Kozlowski, Brian 1989-92 Kraham, Keith 1969-71 Krakauskas, Joseph 1937 Krause, Mitch 1992-94 Kreymborg, Mark 1972-73 Kripas, John 1950-52 Kristensen, Roy 1962-63 Krol, Tom 1985-88 Krom, Barry 1973 Krot, John 1966-68 Krug, Ryan 2001-04 Krukar, John 1964-65

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Hyattsville, Md. Syracuse, N.Y. Naples, Fla. New Haven, Conn. New York, N.Y. New Britain, Conn. Scranton, Pa. Jacksonville, Fla. Pittsburgh, Pa. Allentown, Pa. Greenwich, Conn. Laval, Que. Sinking Springs, Pa. Farmingdale, N.J. Wethersfield, Conn. Lake Mary, Fla. Lake Mary, Fla. Baltimore, Md.

Newington, Conn. Maynard, Mass. Quakertown, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. Sparta, N.J. Brampton, Ont. Franklin Square, N.Y. Clifton Park, N.Y. Walpole, Mass. Putnam, Conn. New York, N.Y. Edison, N.J. Highstown, N.J. Lancaster, Pa. West Nyack, N.Y. Naugatuck, Conn. North Attleboro, Mass. Fairlawn, N.J. Hartford, Conn. New Haven, Conn. Wallingford, Conn. Branford, Conn. Easton, Conn. Silkeborg, Denmark Coral Springs, Fla. Prospect, Conn. Fairfield, Conn. Springfield, Mass. Yonkers, N.Y. Naugatuck, Conn. Stratford, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn, N.Y. Webster, N.Y. Chatham, N.Y. Wayne, N.J. Norwalk, Conn. Hartford, Conn. New City, N.Y. E. Longmeadow, Mass. Rhinebeck, N.Y. Seymour, Conn. Pine Beach, N.J. East Hartford, Conn.

Kruse, George Kucinskas, Rich Kudla, Raymond Kukulka, Theodore Kunz, John Kupec, Richard Kupfrain, George Kupfrain, Thomas

1980 1983-85 1945 1949-50 1954 1962-64 1966-68 1972

Nutley, N.J. South Windsor, Conn. Thompsonville, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Ossining, N.Y. Paramus, N.J. Paramus, N.J.

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LaBella, Anthony 1948 LaCourciere, Phil 1944-45 Lafica, Martin 1958 LaLima, Dave 1964, 66 LaMagdelaine, Alex 2006-07 Lamagna, Peter 1978-79 Landolfi, Mark 1987-89 Lane, John 1978 Lane, Peter 1985-86 Lang, Mike 2009-10 Langley, Brian 1981 Lansanah, Danny 2004-07 Lantz, Toby 1985 Lanzafama, Gary 1983-85 LaPointe Donald 1958 Larson, Jeff 1999, 2002 Lassen, Tim 2002-04 Latham, Matt 1981-84 Latino, Carlo 1970 LaVenia, Pete 1968-69 Laverty, John 1974-75 Lawlor, John 1987 Lawrence, Matt 2003-04 Lawrence, Roy 1965-67 Leach, Brad 1957 Leacock 1949 Leahy, William 1976-78 Leak, Darius 2003 Leavitt, Earle 1956-57 Lee, Rick 1974-75 Lee, Wilbert 2012-14 Lefebvre, Ernest 1948-1949 Legenza, Raymond 1947-49 Leibovitz, Albert 1937 Lemelle, Brian 2013 Lenchek, Shepard 1941 Lenich, Frank 1936-37 Lenkaitis, Jamie 1998-01 Levitow, Lee 1930-32 Levy, Richard 2014 Lewis, Damon 1991-94 Lewis, Eugene 1934 Lewis, Hollis 1936-37 Libutzke, Herman 1928-30 Licata, Joseph 1962-64 Lidwinowicz, Walter 1939 Lincoln, Richard 1971 Lindner, Ken 1990-92 Lindstrom, Rusell 1939 Linkletter, John 1949 Lis, John 1976-78 Livieri, John 1954, 56, 57 Livieri, Sam 1954, 56 Llodra, Joseph 1956-59 Lloyd, Greg 2008-10 Lloyd, Maurice 2001-04 Logan, Dan 1984-87 Logan, Louis 1924 Lombardi, Anthony 1958 Long, Ed 1991-94 Long, Robert 1996-99 Loomos, Harry 1995 Lord, Philip 1919 Lorentzon, Arthur 1924-26 Lorenzen, Tyler 2007-08 Losh, John 1969-70 Lowe, Ernie 1995-98 Lozon, Jason 1995 Lucas, Thomas 2014 Luciani, Ken 1961-62 Luciani, Ray 1952-53 Ludwig, Mike 1981-82 Lundy, Jamal 1999-02

East Rochester, N.Y. E. Longmeadow, Mass. Rumson, N.J. Enfield, Conn. Hanover, Mass. Camp Hill, Pa. Westport, Conn. Largo, Fla. Waltham, Mass. Harrisburg, Pa. Miami, Fla. Edison, N.J. East Hartford, Conn. South Windsor, Conn. Cheshire, Conn. Stonington, Conn. Worcester, Mass. Deer Park, N.Y. Wilton, Conn. Ansonia, Conn. Bloomfield, Conn. Iselin, N.J. Biddeford, Maine Glastonbury, Conn. Fork Union, Va. Hartford, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Forrestville, Conn. Thompsonville, Conn. Harrisburg, Pa. Canton, Mass. Trenton, N.J. Stratford, Conn.

Peekskill, N.Y. Hingham, Mass. Bethel, Conn. Albany, N.Y. West Haven, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Southington, Conn. Clermont, Fla. Daytona Beach, Fla. Fairfax, Va. Hamden, Conn. Rochester, N.Y. Willingboro, N.J. Lynnfield, Mass. Fremont, Iowa Orange, Conn. Philadelphia, Pa. Groveland, Mass. Silver Spring, Md. Woodbridge, Conn. Woodbridge, Conn. Wayne, N.J. Burlington, N.J.

Lunn, Rob Lutrus, Scott Lynch, Christopher Lysaght, James

2005-08 2007-10 1970-71 1970

Penfield, N.Y. Bloomfield, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Bristol, Conn.

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MacDonald 1915 Mack, Gary 2007 Mack, Taylor 2010, 2012-13 Macko, Jay 1975 MacLellan, Allan 1973-75 Madison, Kendall 1992-94 Madry, Juan 1970 Magaletta, Tony 1960-62 Maggio, Jeff 1987 Magner, Jack 1942 Maguire, Horatio 1916-17 Maher, Edward 1945 Mahoney, Ed 1951-53 Mahoney, Francis 1916 Mahoney, James 1941 Maier, Frederick 1919-20 Maikkula, Kenneth 1941-42 Makofksi, William 1923-25 Malek, Mark 1965-67 Malinosky, Walter 1941 Mancari, Lou 1973-76 Manco, Dominick 2013-14 Mancuso, Nick 1989-91 Manga, Aloys 2005 Manganaro, Frank 1987 Mangiarelli, Richard 1956, 58 Manninen, Reino 1955-57 Manning 1914 Manning, Bret 2009-10 Manning, Corey 2009-11 Mansfield, Ronald 1972-74 Marchione, Joseph 1938-39 Marck, C.J. 2008 Marder, Ellis 2014 Margiatto, Patrick 1985-87 Mariano, Paul 1974-76 Marinan, Sean 2014 Marine, Bruce 1964-65 Marino, Vince 1989-90 Markiewicz, Julius 1945 Markland, Fred 1979-82 Markowski, Brian 2001-04 Markus, Joe 1979-82 Marrero, Mario 1984 Marriner, Josh 2014 Marrus, Glenn 1980-81 Marsh, Laban 1997-99 Marshall, Kerry 1977-78 Martha, Paul 1948-50 Martin, Chad 1995-98 Martin, Dexter 1993-96 Martin, Reginald 1962 Martin, Twyon 2008-11 Martin, William 1958, 60 Mascarenhas, Ashvin 1988 Masler, Dick 1950 Mason, Richard 1973-76 Massa, Eugene 1969-70 Masters, Adam 2009-12 Mateas, Alex 2012-14 Matheson, Robert 1940 Mauer, Anthony 1963-64 Maver, William 1973-74 Mayer, Gerhard 1975 Mayne, Shawn 2004-05 Mazzocca, Augustus 1959, 62 McAllister, David 1923-24 McBryde, B.J. 2012-14 McCall, Kris 1989-90 McCann, Hugh 1932 McCarthy, J.T. 1915, 17 McCarthy, Michael 1973 McCarthy, Mike 1990-93 McClain, Robert 2006-09 McClam, Jimmy 2005 McClintock, Jim 1972 McClowry, Terry 2000-03

West Chester, Pa. Powder Springs, Ga. Voluntown, Conn. Tewksbury, Mass. East Hampton, N.Y. New London, Conn. Yonkers, N.Y. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

South Boston, Mass.

Jewett City, Conn. New Castle, Del. Lagrangeville, N.Y. Haworth, N.J. Duala, Cameroon Lynnfield, Mass. Warwick, R.I. Peabody, Mass. Acton, Mass. Tyrone, Ga. Andover, N.J. Newtown, Pa. Windermere, Fla. Port Reading, N.J. Naugatuck, Conn. Higganum, Fla. Wilmington, Del. Southbridge, Mass. North Adams, Mass. Carlstadt, N.J. Trumbull, Conn. Bristol, Conn. Chesapeake, Va. Hurley, N.Y. Erie, Pa. Middletown, Conn Martins Ferry, Ohio Brooklyn, N.Y. Baltimore, Md. Parkland, Fla. Greenfield, Mass. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Baltimore, Md. Naugatuck, Conn. Bethesda, Md. Ottawa, Ont. Riverside, Conn. Quincy, Mass. Riverside, Conn. Montreal, Que. Arlington, Mass. Beaver Falls, Pa. Kansas City, Mo. Oak Bluffs, Mass. Jackson, N.J. Lusby, Md. Seat Pleasant, Md. Enfield, Conn. Dearborn, Mich.

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McCollum, Ricky 2004 Washingtonville, N.Y. McCombe, William 1929-30 McCombs, Lyle 2011-13 Staten Island, N.Y. McConnell, Jeff 1961-63 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. McCormick, Joseph 1933 McCue, Randy 1968 Norwalk, Conn. McCummings, Scott 2011-12 Natick, Mass. McDonald, Ross 1980 Renfrew, Pa. McDonnell, Gene 1975-77 Ansonia, Conn. McDonough 1910 McDonough, Gerry 1960-62 Kingston, N.Y. McDuffie, Wendell 1998 Hamden, Conn. McEachern, Mike 1983-85 Hamden, Conn. McEntee, Johnny 2011 Fullerton, Calif. McEwen, Mark 1971-72 Brewer, Maine McFadden, Perry 1973 Hartford, Conn. McGeary, Michael 1984 Norwood, N.J. McGillicuddy, Brian 1982-84 Fairfield, Conn. McGrath, Sean 1985 Stamford, Conn. McGuire, Andre 1978 Newark, N.J. McInnis, Don 1956 Braintree, Mass. McIntosh, Jerry 1982-85 Cheshire, Conn. McIntosh, Michael 2000-2003 Edgewood, Md. McIntyre, Kevin 1993-96 Weston, Conn. McKee, Jason 2001, 03 Estero, Fla. McKinney, Anthony 1993-96 Stamford, Conn. McLean, Brandon 2004-06 New Haven, Conn. McLellan, Glenn 1956-58 Winsted, Conn. McLeod, Morris 1971-72 South Ozone Park, N.Y. McMahon, Edward 1934 McMahon, Ray 1957-59 Lynn, Mass. McManus, Jim 1998 Guilford, Conn. McNally, Chris 1985-88 Norwich, Conn. McNamara, Jeff 1988-91 Centertown, N.J, McNamara, Mike 1982-85 Elmer, N.J. McQuillan, Sean 2013-14 Glastonbury, Conn. McPhee, Deon 2002-05 Abaco, Bahamas McSherry, Peter 1941-42 McWeeny, Gerard 1964-65 Greenwich, Conn. Mears, Chuck 1996-97 Bloomfield, Conn. Meeker, Eugene 1972 Edison, N.J. Meenan, James 1947-48 Bridgeport, Conn. Meers, Bob 1987-88 Cohasset, Mass. Melifonwu, Obi 2013-14 South Grafton, Mass. Mendence, Donald 1960 Norwalk, Conn. Merrill, Howard 1931-32 Merritts, Jim 1980 Holidaysburg, Pa. Meyer, Chris 2000-02 Clearwater, Fla. Meyers, Edward 1954-55 Hartford, Conn. Michaels, Mark 1982-85 West Islip, N.Y. Michalewicz, Steve 1979-82 Windsor Locks, Conn. Micklovic, Ed 1983-85 Rahway, N.J. Mieczkowski, James 1988 Glastonbury, Conn. Mignault, Bill 1949-51 Dayville, Conn. Milano, Vin 1952-53 Dorchester, Mass. Milberg, Stuart 1986-89 Wilton, Conn. Milich, Sekule 1994-95 Neshanic Station, N.J. Millard, Bill 1993 Bethel, Conn. Miller, Anthony 1988-89 Pompano Beach, Fla. Miller, Donald 1969-70 Worcester, Mass. Miller, Dwayne 1984-88 Bridgeport, Conn. Miller, Frank 1913-15 Miller, Ken 1978-81 Orange, Conn. Miller, Mike 1978 Bristol, Conn. Miller, Pat 1981-83 Edison, N.J. Millet, Mike 1987 Brockton, Mass. Mills, Mike 1990 Middletown, Conn. Mills, Troy 1987-89 Coral Springs, Fla. Miltenis, John 1981-82 Ridgefield, Conn. Minnerly, Bill 1958-60 Yonkers, N.Y. Minski, Donald 1968 Jewett City, Conn. Mirabello, Frank 1954-55 Hartford, Conn. Mirambeau, Igor 1986-87 Hollandale, Fla. Mitchell 1912 Mitchell, Arthur 1919-21 Mitchell, Frederic 1939-40 Colchester, Conn. Mitchell, Scott 1990-93 Hamden, Conn. Mochrie, Richard 1945-47 Chelmsford, Mass. Modugno, Jerry 1978-81 Liberty Corner, N.J. Modugno, Joseph 1952-54 Lynn, Mass. Mofsowitz, Marc 1984-86 Edison, N.J. Mohr, Fred 1942-47 Mohr, Howard 1940-41 Molina, Alex 2009 Waterford, Conn. Moll, William 1942, 46-48 Bridgeport, Conn. Molloy, Charles 1941-42, 46

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Monnier, Dwight 1937-38 Montague, Alonzo 1992-93 Moons, Rob 1987-90 Mooradian, Louis 1955-57 Moore, Dontá 2004, 06 Moore, Isiah 2009-11 Moore, James 1928-30 Moore, Kashif 2008-11 Moore, Sio 2010-12 Moore, William 1947-49 Moran, Dave 1991 Moreland, Wallace 1922-25 Morelli, Mike 1996-99 Morgan, B 1912 Morgan, J 1912 Morgan, James 1964, 66 Morris, Mike 1945 Morrison, Gregg 1984-85 Morton, John 1935-36 Moug, Pat 1981-83 Mourning, Glen 2008 Moynihan, Dennis 1958-59 Mroz, M 1933 Mueller, Adam 2011-13 Mugford, Bob 1966-67 Muh, Doug 1984 Muha, Mike 1979-82 Mulcahy, Sean 2000-03 Muldowney, Jim 1959-61 Munford, Chuck 1977 Murano, Rocco 1950-52 Murdock 1915 Murphy, Charles 1930 Murphy, Dan 1990-92 Murphy, Daniel 1952 Murphy, Justin 1986-88 Murphy, Mark 1984-87 Murphy, Thomas 1916, 19 Murray, Dan 2003-06 Murray, Craig 1989-91 Muschette, Erik 2008 Muthig, Thomas 1944 Myers, Mikal 2013-14 Myers, Norm 1981-84 Myers, Robb 1997 Myers, Tommy 2014

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Nakaoka, Ken Nakoneczny, Wayne Nalewaik, William Nanfeldt, Oscar Naposki, Eric Nardi, Leo Nastri, Joseph Navarro, Jack Neal, Rusty Neistat, Barry Nelson, H. Tom Nelson, Kurt Nesteruk, Warren Neumann, Bill Newman, Gene Newmarker, Edward Newton, Dactavian Ney, Thomas Nichols, Arthur Nichols, Bob Nickerson, Carl Nier, Scott Noferi, Lou Nolan, Mike Nolen, Edward (Ned) Nook, Ed Noonan, Mike Noone, Robert Norris, Elijah Noveck, Ron Nowden, Monte Nutter, Fred Nuzie, Matt

1944 1960-61 1929-30 1923-25 1984-86 1973 1953 1976 1987-90 1971-72 1958, 60 1969-70 1976-78 1999-00 1973 1914-17 1995-96 1976-79 1931 1968-70 1969 1977-80 1958-59 1988-89 1973 1992-95 1955-57 1951-52 2013 1961-62 1992-94 1993, 95 2003-06

Bronx, N.Y. Coral Springs, Fla. Haverhill, Mass. Tampa, Fla. Cambridge, Mass. Burlington N.J. Apex, N.C. Bristol, Conn. Woodbridge, Conn. Landsdale, Pa. Rouses Point, N.Y. New Britain, Conn. Madison, Conn. Redford, Mich. Danbury, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Park Ridge, Ill. Chelsea, Mass. Long Branch, N.J. Edison, N.J. Westport, Conn. Concord, N.H. New Britain, Conn. Greenwich, Conn. Putnam, Conn. Fairfield, Conn. Saugus, Mass. Madison, Conn. Madison, Conn. Gloucester, Mass. Hamden, Conn. Lynn, Mass. Newburgh, N.Y. South Windsor, Conn. St. Charles, Ill. Coventry, Conn.

Stratford, Conn. Tuckahoe, N.Y. Winsted, Conn. West Haven, Conn. Crawfordsville, Iowa Clifford Beach, N.J. New London, Conn. Winsted, Conn. Orchard, Mass. Ansonia, Conn. West Berlin, N.J. Maynard, Mass. Norwalk, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Worcester, Mass. Saugerties, N.Y. Huntington, Pa. Hopedale, Mass. Watertown, Conn. South Hadley, Mass. Manorville, N.Y. Hartford, Conn. Douglaston, N.Y. Upper Marlboro, Md New Britain, Conn. Rochester, N.Y. Lowell, Mass. Trumbull, Conn.

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O’Brien, Edward O’Connell, Dennis O’Connell, J. Barry O’Connell, Kerry O’Connor, Steve O’Donnell, Kevin O’Grady, John O’Grady, Raymond O’Grady, Robert O’Keefe, Jim O’Leary, Dan O’Leary, Dick Oleksy, Lou Oliver, Laurence Olivier, Mathieu Olmsted, Roger Olsen, Dave Omokaro, Emmanuel O’Neil, Bill O’Neill, Martin “Red” O’Neill Thomas Opoku, Andrew Orlovsky, Dan Ormsby, Cole O’Roark, R. Michael Orsulak, Walter Ortiz, Elias Ostrom, George Osunde, Uyi Otis, Jeffrey Overlock, Dan

P

Pack, Reggie Paine, Everett Painter, Richard Palasek, Henry Pallotta, Mike Palmer, Bernie Palombo, Dan Panciera, Anthony Panciera, Irv Papanos, Stanley Papatones, Stamo Parker, Lamont Parker, Spencer Parks, Billy Parmalee, Henry Parri, Brian Pascale, Joseph Pasqualoni, Jay Passarini, John Patterson, Edward Paull, Wayne Pavasaris, Chris Pehota, Ed Pensiero, Frank Penwell, Zak Perkins, Craig Perkins, Justin Perko, Joseph Perrin, Chris Persky, Harry Peterson, Charles Peterson, David Peterson, Erick Peterson, Herbert Petrillo, Pete Petrus, Moe Pforr, Ken Phalen, Robert Phillips, Shakim Pierce, Franklin Pignatello, Tony Pinsky, Albert Pinsky, David Pinsky, Julius Pinsky, Leo Pisciottano, Jim Poirier, Paul

1951-53 Norwalk, Conn. 1976-78 Derby, Conn. 1957-59 Springfield, Mass. 1982 Derby, Conn. 1999-00 Medfield, Mass. 1973-74 Bayport, N.Y. 1972 North Bergen, N.J. 1935 1936-37 1974-77 Milford, Conn. 1977-79 Rochester, N.H. 1980-82 Bethlehem, Pa. 1981-82 Moosic, Pa. 2000-01, 03 Homestead, Pa. 2009-10 Woburn, Mass. 1941-42 1977-78 Derby, Conn. 2010 Danbury, Conn. 1973 Worcester, Mass. 1922-24 New Haven, Conn. 1969, 71 Holyoke, Mass. 2011 North Brunswick, N.J. 2001-04 Shelton, Conn. 2014 Windsor, Conn. 1974 Shelton, Conn. 1961 Norwich, Conn. 1992-93, 95 West Hartford, Conn. 1940-42 1999-00, 02-03 Bloomsburg, Pa. 1965 West Newbury, Mass. 1957 Lowell, Mass.

1978 1939-41 1956 1965, 67-68 1981-83 1973-76 1979-80 1936-38 1950-52 1938-40 1950-52 1992-95 2012-13 1982-84 1996-98 1992 1965-66 1976-78 1967-69 1922 1966 2005-06 1950-52 1968 2007 1984 2001, 03-04 1941-42 1999 1912-15 1968 1952 1970 1937-39 1966-68 2008-11 1969 1978 2012-13 1930-32 1959-61 1940-42 1934-35 1933-35 1944, 47-49 1969-71 1958

Vernando, La. Washington, D.C. New Britain, Conn. Clinton, Mass. Naugatuck, Conn. Aliquippa, Pa. Westerly, R.I. Miami, Fla. Newington, Conn. Bristol, Conn. Norwalk, Conn. Madison, Conn. Lake Mohegan, N.Y. Cheshire, Conn. Newton, Mass. Oaklyn, N.J. Needham, Mass. Rockfall, Conn. Stamford, Conn. Fairbanks, Alaska Putnam, Conn. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Ashland, Mass. Stamford, Conn. Southington, Conn. New Haven, Conn. Newburgh, N.Y. St. Laurent, Que. Westbury, N.Y. Ridgefield, Conn. Paterson, N.J. Verona, N.J.

Hartford, Conn. Hawthorne, N.J. Danielson, Conn.

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Poland, Edwin Poles, Kevin Polito, Alex Pomposi, Philip Poole, Chandler Pope, Thomas Portee, A.J. Porter, Shane Posner, Leonard Post, Doug Post, James Potkay, John Potter, Robert Potterton, G. Prentice, Clifford Preston, Grant Price, Percy Price, Steve Primiani, Craig Pringle, John Pruitt, Angelo Przekop, Peter Pucko, Michael Pugliano, Frederick Purcell, John Purple, Nathaniel Purple, Nelson Puyol, Bobby

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Quagliano, Frank Quinn, Brian Quist, Bob

1933-35 2007, 09 2007-10 1976-77 2002-03 1964 2010 1981-84 1936-38 1984-85, 88 1988 1939 1948 1933-34 1920-21 2002-05 1995-98 1966-68 1983-85 1936-37 2012-13 1977 1973-75 1955-56 1975-77 1923 1937 2014

2001-02 1989 1965

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Penfield, N.Y. Reading, Pa. Meriden, Conn. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Max Meadows, Va. Austell, Ga. Bridgeport, Conn. Coventry, Conn. Watertown, Conn. Windham, Conn. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Manchester, Conn. Maplewood, N.J. Torrington, Conn. Cincinnati, Ohio Norwich, Conn. Fitchburg, Mass. Willamanset, Mass. Wallingford, Conn. North Palm Beach, Fla.

Cheshire, Conn. Bridgewater, N.J. Grand Rapids, Mich.

Radzevich, Vic 1965-70 Torrington, Conn. Ragan, Dave 1979-80 West Mifflin, Pa. Rajczewski, Stanley 1966-68 Stamford, Conn. Raleigh, Jim 1977-80 Madison, Conn. Ramsey, Terry 1975-77 Mount Vernon, N.Y. Randall, Robert 1999-00 Sanford, Fla. Rankin, James 1936-38 Raymond, Dewey 1979-81 Norwalk, Conn. Rebman, Robert 1929-31 Reckert, Richard 1945 Redmond, Jack 1964-65 Cheshire, Conn. Reed, Henry 1973-74 Willimantic, Conn. Reed, Larry 1962-63 Peekskill, N.Y. Reeve, William 1926 Reid, Brian 1991-94 Richmond, Va. Reiner 1912-14 Reisig, Rich 1996 Plymouth, Mass. Rembish, Mike 1987-90 Linden, N.J. Renehan 1910 Renehan, Edward 1914-15 Renzullo, Armado 1956-57 Torrington, Conn. Reppi, Jim 1990-93 Soluay, N.Y. Resnick, Morris 1945-46 Revelli, Charles 1941-42, 46 Reyes, Kendall 2008-11 Nashua, N.H. Rice, Ken 2004 Franklin Square, N.Y. Rich, Derek 2007 Gainesville, Ga. Rich, James 1956 Needham, Mass. Richardson, William 1971-73 Brooklyn, N.Y. Richmond, Luke 1998-00 Ansonia, Conn. Ricketson, Leonard 1934 Ricketts, J. 1920 Ridley, Jason 2001 Sunrise, Fla. Riederich, John 1958-59 West Haven, Conn. Riley, Chris 1983-86 Mattapoisett, Mass. Riley, James 1958 Danielson, Conn. Riley, Khalid 1998 Norwood, Mass. Rinaldi, Ralph 1959-61 East Longmeadow, Mass. Ring, Robert 1944 Ritchie, Alexander 1958 Stratford, Conn. Roberts, Dave 1962-63 Meriden, Conn. Roberts, Jeffrey 1961 Windsor, Conn. Roberts, Wilfred 1938-39 Robeson, Dave 1972-73 New York, N.Y. Robinson, Courtney 2005 Lake Worth, Fla.

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Robinson, Frank Robinson, Greg Robustelli, Rick Robustelli, Robert Rock, Brad Rodgers, Zeke Rogers, Alfred Rogers, Eric Rogowski, Ronald Romine, Don Rosa, Domenic Rosa, Paul Roscoe, Peter Rose, Dan Rose, Stephen Roseblatt, Steven Ross, Donald Rossetti, Nick Rostosky, Pete Roth, Richard Roth, Robert Rouzier, Anthony Roy, Robert Ruffhess, Richard Rufleth Elmer Ruocco, Alphonse Ruslavage, Chuck Russell, Vin Russo, Pat Ryan, C.E. Ryan, Dan Ryan, J. Ray Ryan, Mike Ryan, Rohan Rymash, Ron Ryngala, Kenneth

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1937-39 2009 Scotland, Pa. 1968-70 Stamford, Conn. 1970-73 Stamford, Conn. 1972-74 Hauppauge, N.Y. 1992-95 Washington Township, N.J. 1950-52 Manchester, Conn. 1997 Tucson, Ariz. 1961 Norwalk, Conn. 1959-60 North Pembroke, Mass. 1950-51 Waterbury, Conn. 1944-49 New Canaan, Conn. 1968 1974-75, 77 Plainfield, Conn. 1976-77 Wilton, Conn. 1969-71 Naugatuck, Conn. 1946-49 New Britain, Conn. 1962-64 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. 1980-82 Monogaheia, Pa. 1980 New Britain, Conn. 1970-72 Brooklyn, N.Y. 2005 Amherst, Mass. 1951-54 Worcester, Mass. 1927-29 1933 1955 New Haven, Conn. 1981-84 Clarion, Pa. 1969-71 Mechanicville, N.Y. 1994-97 Endicott, N.Y. 1915, 17 2006-09 Franklin, Conn. 1923-25 2009-11 Tamaqua, Pa. 1994 Brooklyn, N.Y. 1951-54 New London, Conn. 1969 Seaford, N.Y.

Sabino, Don 1951, 53 Sadek, John 1958-60 Sadlon, Edward “Stewart� 1969-70 Sadlon, William 1967-70 Sager, Maurice 1934 St. Marie, George 1931-32 Salafia, Joseph 1956 Saleeby, Dan 1990-92 Salek, John 1970-72 Salovitz, Irving 1935-36 Saltus, William 1951 Samra, Tyler 2013-14 Sanchez, David 2003, 05 Sanchez, Ramon 1973-75 Sanders, Aaron 1987-89 Santangello, Mark 1979-80, 82 Sapiro, Bob 1980 Sardilli, Albert 1947-48 Sasser, Manny 1972-73 Sasser, Travis 1985-86 Sasson, Mike 1995, 97-99 Satin, Marvin 1950-51 Savage, Richard 1969 Sayers, Joseph 1933-35 Scaffidi, Paul 1971, 73-74 Scagnelli, Paul 1956-58 Scarchuk, John 1935-37 Schackne, Elliot 2001 Schaefer, Edward 1958 Schainker, Steven 1973 Schildgne, Henry 1926-28 Schmidt, Clarence 1947-49 Schmidt, Rob 1993-95 Schofield, William 1924-26 Schumacher, Marc 1965-67 Schuman, Dave 1993, 95, 96 Schuster, George 1955 Schwartz, Darryl 1975, 76 Schwolsky, Arnold 1936-38 Scott, Andy 1984-88 Scott, David 1983-85 Scoville 1912 Scussel, Raymond 1941-42 Searcy, Mike 1987-91 Sebolt, Dave 1989-90

Watertown, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Woodbury, Conn. Meriden, Conn. Cos Cob, Conn. Wyckoff, N.Y. Westfield, Mass. Wycoff, N.J. Windsor, Conn. Garnerville, N.Y. Dorchester, Mass. Edison, N.J. Wilton, Conn. New Britain, Conn. New Haven, Conn. North Haven, Conn. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hampton, N.H. Yonkers, N.Y. Natick, Mass. Davie, Fla. University City, Mo. Red Bank, N.J. Elmont, N.Y. Saddle Brook, N.J. Naugatuck, Conn. Acton, Mass. Ansonia, Conn. Danielson, Conn. Miami, Fla. West Hartford, Conn.

Seely, Dick 1961-63 Segar, Robert 1978-80 Selavka, Carl 1950-52 Selden 1910 Seremet, John 1934-35 Severino, John 1956-58 Sgrulleta, Sean 1961-62 Shafer, S. 1919 Sharpe 1910 Shaw, Alan 1971-73 Shea, William 1945 Sherman, Anthony 2007-10 Sherwood, Jesse 1940 Shettle, Bob 1985-88 Sibor, Martha (Mgr.) 1974-75 Sickler, F. 1920 Sicklick, James 1933 Sikora, Mike 1952, 54 Silver, Alan 1956 Silverstein, Solon 1940-41 Simeone, Joe 1961-63 Simmons, Keith 1973-75 Simmons, Kevin 1976-77 Sinay, Greg 1973-76 Sitty, Albert 1949 Skene, Neal 1992, 95 Sladkow, Constance 1936 Sladkow, Constant 1933 Slanetz, Edward 1920-21 Slate, Donald 1944 Slattery, Robert 1958-59 Slavich, George 1951 Small, Taber 1998-01 Smallwood, Yawin 2011-13 Smey, Joseph 1964-66 Smith, Aaron 2005 Smith, Brandon 1998-99 Smith, Charles 1964 Smith, Donald 1981, 83-84 Smith, J. Brian 1962-63 Smith, Jahi 2003, 05-06 Smith, Johnathon 2005-06 Smith, Mike 2008-12 Smith, Pat 1989-92 Smith, Steven 1965-67 Smith, Terrance 2000-03 Smith, Walter 1917 Smoot, Greg 1999-01 Snavely, Todd 1986-87 Sneidman, George 1922 Snow, Geroge 1953 Sobieski, Thaddeus 1948-50 Solomon, James 1966 Solomon, Leslie 1973-74 Sorrell, David 1973 Sorrells, Ayo 1999-01 Sosik, Nick 1990-93 Sottiriou, Nick 1979 Sowell, Taurien 2002-05 Spagnuola, Alfred 1973 Sparks, Brian 2004 Spears, Wesley 1974 Spelman, Chris 1990-92 Spencer, William 1968-70 Sporck, Frederick 1974 Sproul, James 1969, 71 Stackpole, Fred 1959-61 Stafford, Shane 1995-98 Stanger, George 1952-54 Stanko, Justin 1992-95 Starkel, Robert 1945 Stasiuk, John 1946 Stravrianidis, Fotis 1984 Steben, Ron 1991 Steele 1912 Steg, Brandon 2012-13 Stehle, Wayne 1986 Stella, Joseph 1939-40 Stephen, Shamar 2010-13 Stephens, Cecil 1958 Sternburg, John 1929-30 Stevens, Lester 1931-32 Stevenson, David 2012-13 Stewart, Frank 1974 Stewart, Graham 2013-14 Stockwell, Ken 1979

Armonk, N.Y. Storrs, Conn. Willimantic, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Mt. Kisco, N.Y. Braintree, Mass. North Attleboro, Mass. Hartford, Conn. Columbia, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Hamden, Conn. Brooklyn, N.Y. Simsbury, Conn. Simsbury, Conn. Norwich, Conn. New London, Conn. Middletown, Conn.

New Britain, Conn. Baltimore, Md. Worcester, Mass. Naugatuck, Conn. Washington, D.C. Dana Point, Calif. East Orange, N.J. New Haven, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Suitland, Md. Camp Hill, Pa. Houston, Texas Bethel, Conn. Madison, N.J. Pompano Beach, Fla. Edgewood, Md. Ballston Lake, N.Y. Southington, Conn. Meriden, Conn. Springdale, Conn. Wayne, N.J. Whippany, N.J. Silver Spring, Md. Kutztown, Pa. Edison, N.J. Bridgeport, Conn. Union City, N.J. Plainville, Conn. Bloomfield, Conn. South Windsor, Conn. Lynn, Mass. Burnt Hills, N.Y. Manlius, N.Y. Saco, Maine Reading, Pa. Lynn, Mass. Stratford, Conn. Danbury, Conn. Torrington, Conn. Coral Springs, Fla. Jim Thorpe, Pa. Brookville, N.Y. Green Farms, Conn. Stone Mountain, Ga. North Andover, Mass. Durham, Conn. Grosse Point, Mich.

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Stoddard, John 1964-66 Storrs 1910 Storrs, Arnold 1930 Stowell, Robert 1969 Stroman, Kamari 1998-01 Strong, N.A. 1917 Sudora, Scott 1985, 88 Sumoski, Warren 1962 Sundberg, Steven 1987-89 Suplinskas, Al 1979-81 Sutkowski, Richard 1951-52 Summers, Jamar 2014 Sutter, Sean 1991 Svencer, Mark 1970-71 Sweeney, Tom 1969-70 Sweitzer, Ken 1978-81 Sweitzer, Scott 1984-87 Swem, Tracy 1923-24 Sykes, David 1960-61 Sylvester, John 1952-53 Symonbathy, Clint 1972 Szarzynski, Thomas 1975-76 Szmajter, Edward 1972

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Taxiltaridis, John Taylor, Corey Taylor, Larry Taylor, Marvin Taylor, Tory Taylor, Victor Teggart, Dave Tellier, Ray Testa, Rocco Theodoss, Jeff Thies, John Thomas, Donald Thomas, Noel Thomas, Jeff Thompkins, Jamie Thompson, Aundre Thompson, Bruce Thompson, Donald Thompson, Henry Thompson, John Thompson, Paul Thompson, William Tice, Robert Tierney, Chris Timko, Ryan Timko, Wes Tiner, Ralph Tinsley, Frederick Tinsley, Phil Todman, Jordan Toffolon, John Tollefsen, Gerard Tombari, Pheno Tonsing, Trey Tonry, H. Torkelson, Eric Torre, Joe Tortolani, Paul Towns, Christopher Tracewski, Edward Tracey, Ryan Treat, Robert Trechock, Chester Tremblay, Sean Trepanier, George Trichka, Bob Tritz, Rob Trivella, Rob Trojanowski, Walt Trottier, Normand Trumbull, John Tucker, Scipio Tulp, LeRoy Turco, Nicholas Turshen, Richard Tuzil, William Tyson, Jerry

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Elmsford, N.Y. Milford, Conn. Norristown, Pa. Monroe, Conn. New Britain, Conn. Meriden, Conn. Wallingford, Conn. Shelton, Conn. East Orange, N.J. Boonton, Pa. Norwalk, Conn. Waterford, Conn. Madison, Conn. Madison, Conn. Pittsfield, Mass. East Boston, Mass. Seymour, Conn. Naugatuck, Conn. New Britain, Conn.

1998-99 Fairfield, Conn. 1995 Louisville, Ky. 2004-07 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2004-05 New Brunswick, N.J. 1995-98 Winter Garden, Fla. 1989-90 Meriden, Conn. 2008-11 Northborough, Mass. 1970-72 West Haven, Conn. 1976-77 Bristol, Conn. 1973-74 Southbridge, Mass. 1969 Glenbrook, Conn. 2006-07 West Haven, Conn. 2014 Norwalk, Conn. 1977-80 Forestville, Conn. 1979, 81-82 New Britain, Conn. 1974 Bogalusa, La. 1972-73 Bogalusa, La. 1972-74 Bogalusa, La. 1993-95 Miami, Fla. 1936-37 1936 1924 1966 Somerville, N.J. 1975 Commack, N.Y. 1997-00 DeLand, Fla. 1999-02 DeLand, Fla. 1967-69 Somerville, N.J. 1962 Hartford, Conn. 1951-53 Berlin, Conn. 2008-10 North Dartmouth, Mass. 1940-42 1989-91 Pembroke Pines, Fla. 1927-28 2005, 2008 Waldorf, Md. 1917 1972-73 Burnt Hills, N.Y. 1974 East Haven, Conn. 1968-69 Port Chester, N.Y. 1999 West Wyoming, Pa. 1946-47 Eymon, Pa. 2000 Upland, Calif. 1958, 60-61 Middlefield, Conn. 1984-85 Piscataway, N.J. 1996-97 Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. 1957 Springfield, Mass. 1957-59 Bridgeport, Conn. 1998-99 Huntington Beach, Calif. 1980-83 Torrington, Conn. 1942, 45-46, 49 Bridgeport, Conn. 1963 Biddeford, Maine 1964-65 Westfield, Mass. 1964 Darien, Conn. 1947-49 New Haven, Conn. 1966, 68 West Orange, N.J. 1944, 47-48 1969-71 New York, N.Y. 1981 Stamford, Conn.

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Umberger, Rusty Urda, Larry Urso, Kevin Usher, Brian

V

1977-80 1962-63 1983, 85 1971-73

Valente, Tony 1992-93 Vanderrest, Bill 1997-99 Vann, Marquise 2012-14 Vaughn, Robert 2006-09 Verdi, Todd 1990-92 Vereen, Linwood 1987-90 Vernet, Ron 1956-57 Vibberts, Scott 1987-89 Vibert 1912 Vicidomino, Graig 2005-06 Villapiano, Joe 2002 Viscount, Joe 1950-52 Voight, Robert 1945 Volpe, Anthony 1976-77 Volpe, Bob 1979 von Harten, Peder 2005

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Fairfax, Va. Bridgeport, Conn. New Britain, Conn. Stamford, Conn.

Albany, N.Y. Endicott, N.Y. Cincinnati, Ohio North Attleboro, Mass. New Britain, Conn. Bridgeport, Conn. Tyngsboro, Mass. Stafford Springs, Conn. Seymour, Conn. Oakhurst, N.J. Milford, Conn. North Haven, Conn. Marlboro, N.J.

Wadsworth, Daniel 1947-48 Waggoner, Louis 1996-98 Vernon, Texas Wagner, Cole 2010-13 York, Pa. Wahnowsky, Paul 1963 Stamford, Conn. Wakely, Paul 1971 Walker, Heath 1992-95 Hopkinton, Mass. Walker, John 1994 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Walker, Mike 1992-94 Syracuse, N.Y. Walker, Mike 1979 East Lyme, Conn. Wallace, Perry 1920 Wallace, Razul 1999-02 Hicksville, N.Y. Waller, John 1947 Greenfield, Mass. Wallner, Bill 1956-58 Walsh, Matthew 2013-14 Madison, Conn. Walsh, Mike 1983-85 Voluntown, Conn. Walsh, Pat 1992-95 East Islip, N.Y. Waltman, Edward 1938-40, 45 Walton, Ted 1976, 78-79 Bridgeport, Conn. Wandy, Joseph 1930-32 Ward, Jason 2004-06 St. Hippolyte, Que. Warren, Adolph 1931-32 Warren, Robert 1969-71 East Norwich, N.Y. Webb, Jon “Jody” 1977-80 Bridgeport, Conn. Wehger, Ronald 1924 Wesley, Kevin 1989-90 Wintersville, Ohio West, Roy 1941 Westcott, Jason 1998 Stockton, Calif. Westfort, Ron 1965 Wetmore, James 1944 Wezowicz, Robert 1949-50 Windsor Locks, Conn. Whaley, Dave 1964-65 New Castle, Del. White, Gerry 1960-62 Haverhill, Mass. White, Jeann 1966-67 Lincoln Park, N.J. White, Webster 1923 Whitley, Paul 1955-57 Andover, Mass. Whitmer, Chandler 2012-14 Newnan, Ga. Wholley, Jon 2004 Southington, Conn. Wieczorek, Zigmund 1940 Wilburn, Gary 2009-11 Washington, Ga. Wilburn, Jimmy 1983 North Bedford, Conn. Wilcox, Al 1982 Moosup, Conn. Wilkins, Jamar 1997-2000 Fairview, N.J. Wilkinson, Richard 1931-32 Williams, Arthur “Pop” 1925-27 Jewett City, Conn. Williams, Brandon “Courtney” 1995-98 Milford, Conn. Williams, James 1930 Williams, Jason 2002-05 McKeesport, Pa. Williams, Jerome 2011 Burlington Township, N.J. Williams, Jhavon 2013-14 Wellington, Fla. Williams, Julius 2004, 06-08 Decatur, Ga. Williams, Leroy 1973-75 New Haven, Conn. Williams, Nick 2009-12 East Windsor, N.J.

Williams, Stanley 2006 Williams, Trevardo 2009-12 Willis, Chris 1999-00 Willman, Tim 2012-13 Wilson, Beverly 1929-30 Wilson, Darrell 1976-80 Wilson, Hiram 1944 Wilson, Ken 2000-01 Wilson, Kenneth 1926-28 Wilson, Lawrence 2007-10 Wilson, O’Neil 2001-03 Winer, Frank 1939 Winn, Kane 1983, 84 Winzler, John 1939 Wirth, Ryan 2011-12 Witten, Lindsey 2006-09 Wolcott, Raymond 1949 Wolf, Justin 2003 Wolfe, Charles 1946-48 Wood 1914 Wood, Barry 1982-84 Woods, Daryl 1998-99 Woolley, Douglas 1965, 67 Wozenski, Edward 1936 Wozenski, Joseph 1940 Wreh-Wilson, Blidi 2009-12 Wrigley, Lee 1978-80 Wyatt, Curtis 1972-73 Wylie, Kelmetrus 2008-09

Y

Yesukiewicz, Joseph Yesukiewicz, Stanley Yodis, Greg Youmatz, Henry Young, Brandon Youngberg, Nathan Younger, Jordan Yuen, Andrew Yukna, Alfred Yurek, John Yusievicz, John

Z

Zaleski, Henry Zambrovitz, Gregg Zavarella, Savin Zeleznikar, Robert Zenkert, Paul Ziccardi, Michael Ziegler, Lou Ziemiecki, Rob Zimmerman, Robert Zinser, John Zisk, Ed Zito, Mike Zochowski, Richard Zollin Arthur Zweig, Don

1930 1931-32 1997-98 1945 2002-03, 05-06 1995 1997-99 1964, 66 1946-47 2010 1939

1949-50 1986, 88 1931-32 1949 1991-94 2000 1984 1994 1944 1958-59 1952-53 1968-69 1966 1924-26 1970-72

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Philadelphia, Pa. Morganza, Md. Orange, Conn. Trenton, N.J. New Rochelle, N.Y. Greencastle, Pa.

East Brunswick, N.J. Duluth, Minn. Colts Neck, N.J. Coral Springs, Fla. Red Bank, N.J. Burlington, Conn. Danbury, Conn. Higganum, Conn. East Haven, Conn. East Brunswick, N.J. Rockaway, N.J.

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1896 The history of intercollegiate football at the University of Connecticut begins with the formation of the Athletic League of New England State Colleges. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island join for the purpose of scheduling regular meetings in football and baseball. Connecticut is known as Storrs Agricultural College. 1897 A year of firsts, all in one game; first game against Rhode Island, first game against a collegiate opponent and first game in the newly formed conference. S.A.C. wins 22-8. 1899 Storrs Agricultural College changes its name to Connecticut Agricultural College. 1901 The 1901 squad finished 8-2 and registered six shutouts on the season, including five straight in one stretch. Rhode Island was the only intercollegiate opponent on the schedule and was one of the shutout victims, falling to the “Aggies” of Connecticut Agricultural College by a count of 27-0. 1919 Gardner Dow, a native of New Haven, dies on September 20, 1919, after making a spectacular flying tackle in a game at New Hampshire. Dow suffered a concussion of the brain. The athletic fields behind Hawley Armory were named after him and served as the site of home games for football, baseball, soccer, lacrosse and track meets.

1923 Connecticut enters the New England Conference, which includes all New England state schools except for the University of Vermont. 1924 This squad is down in the annals as one of the school’s finest, finishing 6-0-2 and winning the New England Conference Championship. The Aggies are said by the New York Times to be among the best teams in the country and the team defense finishes first in the nation. The team gave up only 13 points all season and only three in the final seven games. Senior team captain Martin “Red” O’Neill is “Red” O’Neill – UConn’s the school’s first All-America candidate, lead- Martin first All-America Candidate ing the 1923 and 1924 teams. As legend has it, his career started in 1922 during a loss to Springfield College. A Connecticut Agricultural College (now UConn) player was injured and the coaches could find no one to replace him among the reserves. Someone spotted O’Neill watching the game from the stands and called to him to join in the game. He threw on a uniform and stepped into the line-up, where he would remain for three seasons. 1934 First season for head coach J.O. Christian. The school receives big press coverage at the end of the 1-7 campaign for stealing the Rhody Ram mascot before the game with Rhode Island (pictured above). 1935 First football team to come in early for preseason camp at the expense of the school.

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1939 First season as the University of Connecticut; team defeats Coast Guard, 14-0, in the first game ever played under flood lights at Gardner Dow Field.

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1945 1942, 1944-1945 During the war years, head coach J.O. Christian and the Huskies put together a three-year stretch like none other in school history. In that three-season span (with no football being played in 1943), Connecticut won 20 of 24 contests. The Huskies registered separate winning streaks of six, eight and five games and shutout their opponents in 13 of the 20 wins. 1945 UConn tailback Walt Trojanowski shares the NCAA scoring title with Doc Blanchard of Army. Both men scored 132 points on the season. 1947 UConn becomes a charter member of the Yankee Conference. 1953 Memorial Stadium opens with a 26-6 Connecticut win over St. Lawrence on October 10, 1953. The 1953 season also marked the first appearance at a football game for the marching band. 1956-1960 UConn captures five straight Yankee Conference Championships, a league-record for consecutive titles won or shared. During that span, the Huskies compile a 17-1-2 record in Yankee Conference play and go 18 league contests before their lone loss in the stretch, to New Hampshire. 1965 UConn beats Yale for the first time ever (pictured above), on September 25, 1965, 13-6. UConn becomes the first school from within the state of Connecticut to ever beat Yale. 1969 UConn joins the NCAA in celebrating the 100th anniversary of college football by selecting an 11-member All-Time UConn team. More than 130 UConn football players receive votes in the balloting of fans, alumni and former players. 1967-73 Connecticut captures four Yankee Conference championships in a seven-season span, going 27-6-3 in league play during that stretch.

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1983 Linebackers John Dorsey and Vernon Hargreaves become the first teammates in UConn football history to earn All-America honors in the same season. The duo combined for more than 300 tackles and helped UConn to a share of the Yankee Conference Championship. 1989 UConn plays the first night game in the history of Memorial Stadium on September 23, 1989, and defeats New Hampshire, 20-10. 1990 Matt DeGennaro finishes his Husky career as the leading passer in the history of the Yankee Conference, totaling 9,288 yards and 73 touchdowns. 1995 UConn matches the most successful start in school history by winning its first six games of the year. Senior captain Wilbur Gilliard becomes the all-time leading rusher in school history. Gilliard finishes his career with 2,624 rushing yards. The 1995 team finishes 8-3 and ties the school record for wins in a season. The squad finished the year ranked No. 23 in the national I-AA top 25. 1998 UConn football celebrates its 100th season with a school-record 10 wins and advances to the NCAA I-AA football playoffs for the first time. UConn defeats Hampton, 42-34, in its first playoff game and advances to the NCAA Quarterfinals. The Huskies finish the season ranked No. 7 in the national I-AA rankings. Senior quarterback Shane Stafford is the only active player named to the UConn Football 100th Anniversary AllTime Team and finishes his career in the top two of every quarterbacking category in school history. 1999 Randy Edsall becomes UConn’s 27th head coach and leads the Huskies through their final season in Division I-AA. UConn finishes 4-7, but wins its first ever game against a Division I-A opponent, beating Buffalo 23-0 on September 16. 2000 UConn begins play as a Division I-A Independent. The team earns two wins over Division I-A opponents and sets a single-season record for average home attendance (14,166), playing before the three largest crowds in school history (all advance sellouts) in their first three home games. 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


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2001 UConn earned its first-ever victory over a BIG EAST opponent as Marc Hickok nailed a career-long 47-yard field goal with 3:04 remaining in the game to lift the Huskies to a 20-19 win over Rutgers. 2002 UConn has a breakthrough season, posting a 6-6 record, including a win at Big 12 member Iowa State, which would advance to a bowl game. For the first time, the NCAA included UConn in the Division I-A statistics and the Huskies placed in the national top five in passing defense and ranked 19th in total defense. Terry Caulley was the nation’s leading freshman rusher with 1,247 yards on the year. The Huskies closed a 50-year run at Memorial Stadium with a 63-21 win over Kent State in which Caulley tied an NCAA record by scoring four touchdowns in one quarter. 2003 UConn made its debut at Rentschler Field, playing to 93% capacity (37,059). The large home crowds helped push the Huskies to a 9-3 record, including a 34-10 win over Big Ten member Indiana on opening day. 2004 UConn made its debut as a member of the BIG EAST Conference in style as the Huskies finished one game back of the leaders and earned a berth in the Motor City Bowl. The Huskies led the conference in both total offense and total defense while Cornell Brockington led the BIG EAST with 1,218 rushing yards. The season ended with a win over Toledo in the Motor City Bowl as quarterback Dan Orlovsky was named MVP. 2007 UConn captured its first-ever BIG EAST Championship and appeared in the Meineke Car Care Bowl, selling out its allotment of 12,500 tickets for the game in Charlotte, N.C. During the season, UConn earned its first-ever national rankings, peaking at No. 16 in the AP Poll and No. 13 in the BCS.

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2008 UConn advanced to a bowl in consecutive seasons for the first time in school history and defeated Buffalo in the 2009 International Bowl in Toronto. Running back Donald Brown led the country in rushing with 2,083 yards and became UConn’s first All-American since the program moved to the FBS. Brown was also named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year – UConn’s first-ever BIG EAST individual award winner. Following the season, the Huskies had four players taken in the first two rounds of the NFL Draft. 2009 Connecticut advances to a bowl game for the third-straight season and posts a 20-7 win over South Carolina. The Huskies endured an emotional season with the death of teammate Jasper Howard on Oct. 19, but came back to win its final four games, including a 33-30 double overtime win at Notre Dame. 2010 UConn appears in a Bowl Championship series game for the first time as it plays Oklahoma in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Huskies won five consecutive games to close the regular season and claim the BIG EAST Championship and a trip to the BCS. Running back Jordan Todman was unanimously named the BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Year and was an All-American pick. Todman was also the second-leading rusher in the country. Nick Williams led the country in kickoff return average. 2012 Following the 2012 season, a record five Huskies are selected in the 2013 NFL Draft. Dwayne Gratz, Sio Moore and Blidi Wreh-Wilson are all taken in the third round while Trevardo Williams goes in the fourth and Ryan Griffin in the sixth. 2013 An all-time record crowd of 42,704 pack Rentschler Field as the Huskies took on Michigan on Sept. 21. Following the season, former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Bob Diaco was named the head coach of the Huskies.

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TOTAL OFFENSE Yards

1. 261 2. 239

Plays

1. 41 2. 39 3. 32

Donald Brown, 2009 International Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Zach Frazer, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Jordan Todman, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

All-Purpose Yards 1. 261 2. 157

Donald Brown, 2009 International Larry Taylor, 2004 Motor City

RECEIVING Receptions 1. 9 2. 4

Keron Henry, 2004 Motor City Four Tied

Net Yards 1. 109 2. 47

Keron Henry, 2004 Motor City Matt Cutaia, 2004 Motor City

Touchdown Receptions 1. 1

4 players tied

RECEIVING – TIGHT ENDS

RUSHING Carries 1. 33 2. 32 3. 29

Andre Dixon, 2010 Papajohns.com Jordan Todman, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Donald Brown, 2009 International Donald Brown, 2009 International Andre Dixon, 2010 Papajohns.com

RUSHING – QUARTERBACKS Rushing Yards 1. 32 2. 24

Tyler Lorenzen, 2009 International Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Meineke Car Care

PASSING Attempts 1. 41 2. 39

Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Zach Frazer, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

Completions 1. 20 2. 19

Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Zach Frazer, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

Net Yards 1. 239 2. 223 3. 107

Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Zach Frazer, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Zach Frazer, 2010 Papajohns.com

Completion Percentage

1. 66.6% Tyler Lorenzen, 2009 International 2. 50.0% Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Touchdown Passes 1. 2 2. 1

Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Motor City Tyler Lorenzen, 2009 International Zach Frazer, 2010 Papajohns.com

Interceptions (Thrown) 1. 2 2. 1

Touchdowns 1. 2

Tyler Lorenzen, 2009 International

PAT/Kick 1. 5 2. 3

Dave Teggart, 2009 International Matt Nuzie, 2004 Motor City

Field Goals/Attempts 1. 4/5 2. 2/2

Matt Nuzie, 2004 Motor City Dave Teggart, 2010 Papajohns.com

Total Points 1. 15 2. 12

Matt Nuzie, 2004 Motor City Tyler Lorenzen, 2009 International

DEFENSE

Receptions

Net Yards 1. 261 2. 126

SCORING

Zach Frazer, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Two Tied

1. 4 2. 2

Ryan Griffin, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Steve Brouse, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Net Yards 1. 48 2. 26

Ryan Griffin, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Steve Brouse, 2007 Meineke Car Care

PUNTING Number 1. 7

Cole Wagner, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Des Cullen, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Net Yards 1. 328 2. 306

Cole Wagner, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Desi Cullen, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Tackles 1. 18 2. 11

Tackles for Loss 1. 3.5

PUNT RETURNS Number 1. 6 2. 3

Jasper Howard, 2009 International Reggie McClain, 2010 Papajohns.com Larry Taylor, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Net Yards 1. 75 2. 46

Larry Taylor, 2007 Meineke Car Care Jasper Howard, 2009 International

Touchdowns 1. 1

Larry Taylor, 2007 Meineke Car Care Larry Taylor, 2004 Motor City

KICKOFF RETURNS Number 1. 6 2. 4

Nick Williams, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Jordan Todman, 2009 International

Net Yards 1. 137 2. 124

Nick Williams, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Jordan Todman, 2009 International

Maurice Lloyd, 2004 Motor City Robert McClain, 2009 International

Interceptions 1. 1

6 players tied

Yards (Returned) 1. 100 2. 46

Dahna Deleston, 2009 International Dwayne Gratz, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

Interception Return Touchdowns 1. 1

Average

1. 46.9 Cole Wagner, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta 2. 43.7 Desi Cullen, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Maurice Lloyd, 2004 Motor City Scott Lutrus, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

Dahna Deleston, 2009 International

SUPERLATIVES Longest Field Goal 1. 44 yards 2. 42 yards 3. 38 yards

Dave Teggart, 2010 Papajohns. com Dave Teggart, 2009 International Dave Teggart, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta

Longest Run from Scrimmage 1. 75 yards 2. 58 yards

Donald Brown, 2009 International Donald Brown, 2007 Meineke Car Care

Longest Interception Return

1. 100 yards Dahna Deleston, 2009 International

Longest Punt 1. 57 yards 2. 55 yards 3. 53 yards

Cole Wagner, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Desi Cullen, 2009 International Desi Cullen, 2010 Papajohns. com

Longest Punt Return 1. 68 yards

Larry Taylor, 2007 Meineke Car Care Larry Taylor, 2009 International

Longest Kickoff Return 1. 95 yards 2. 63 yards 3. 54 yards

Robbie Frey, 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Tyvon Branch, 2007 Meineke Car Care Larry Taylor, 2004 Motor City

Longest Pass Play 1. 44 yards

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2004 MOTOR CITY BOWL Connecticut 39, Toledo 10

December 27, 2004 • Ford Field • Detroit, Mich. • Attendance: 52,552 UConn (8-4) 17 13 3 6 — 39 Toledo (9-4) 0 7 3 0 — 10 First Quarter: UC-Matt Nuzie 35 field goal 12:05 (8 plays, 41 yards, 2:55); UC-Jason Williams 32 pass from Dan Orlovsky (Nuzie kick) 4:41 (4 plays, 36 yards, 1:43); UC-Larry Taylor 68 punt return (Nuzie kick) 2:31. Second Quarter: UT-Bruce Gradkowski 1 run (Jason Robbins kick) 10:53 (13 plays, 63 yards, 6:27); UC-Brian Sparks 7 pass from Orlovsky (Nuzie kick) 7:42 (8 plays, 41 yards, 3:11); UC-Nuzie 37 field goal 1:24 (11 plays, 55 yards, 3:23); UC-Nuzie 25 field goal 0:00 (6 plays, 53 yards, 0:55). Third Quarter: UT-Robbins 27 field goal 11:47 (9 plays, 56 yards, 3:13); UC-Nuzie 36 field goal 1:53 (13 plays, 56 yards, 5:58). Fourth Quarter: UC-Matt Lawrence 11 run (Nuzie kick blocked) 0:25 (5 plays, 45 yards, 2:52).

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First Downs 20 20 Rushing 31-159 39-78 Passing Yards 239 203 Att-Comp-Int 41-20-1 40-22-2 Total Offense 72-398 79-281 Average 5.5 3.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-44 4-35 Punts-Average 3-30.3 6-32.3 Punt Returns 2-69 1-7 Kickoff Returns 3-101 5-83 INT Ret.-Yards 2-0 1-0 Possession 28:18 31:42 3rd Down Conv. 8 of 17 8 of 18

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): UC- Brockington 15-72-0, Bellamy 9-55-0, Williams, Ja. 1-14-0, Lawrence 1-11-1, Anderson 4-10-0, Orlovsky 1-(-3)-0. UT- Dawson 19-78-0, Council 10-10-0, Parmele 4-4-0, Gradkowski 4-(-1)-1, Higgins 1-(-4)-0, Body 1-(-9)-0 . Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD): UC- Orlovsky 41-20-1-239-2. UTCouncil 28-16-2-160-0, Gradkowski 12-6-0-43-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): UC- Henry 9-109-0, Williams, Ja. 3-43-1, Cutaia 2-47-0, McLean 2-13-0, Anderson 1-10-0, Sparks 1-7-1, Murray 1-6-0, Bellamy 1-4-0. UT- Moore 5-48-0, Odom 5-27-0, Holmes 4-47-0, Higgins 2-35-0, Broussard 2-13-0, Dawson 2-7-0, Parmele 1-15-0, Hudson 1-11-0.

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an Orlovsky earned Most Valuable Player honors after going 20 of 41 in the air for 239 yards and two touchdowns as UConn defeated MAC Champion Toledo by a 39-10 score in the 2004 Motor City Bowl, UConn’s first ever bowl appearance. In addition to O­rlovsky’s honor, Tyler King was named the United Auto Workers Lineman of the Game. The Huskies were led in rushing by Cornell Brockington, who had 15 carries for 72 yards. The leading receiver on the day for UConn was Keron Henry with nine catches for 239 yards. UConn got out of the gates early, and set a Motor City Bowl record, by scoring 17 points in the first quarter while shutting the Rockets out. The Huskies took the opening drive 41 yards on eight plays to set up a 35-yard field goal by Matt Nuzie. Nuzie went on to kick three more field goals, for a total of four, to set a new Motor City Bowl record and tie a UConn singlegame record. The Huskies scored the first touchdown of the contest as Orlovsky, after eluding a blitzing Rocket, hit Jason Williams in the corner of the end zone for a dazzling 32-yard TD pass on a fourth and six play. The final points of the first quarter came as Larry Taylor returned a punt 68 yards for a score. Toledo scored its first points of the game as it grinded out a 13-play, 63-yard drive that ended with a one-yard touchdown run by quarterback Bruce Gradowski. The Huskies scored 13 more points in the second quarter to take a 30-7 lead at the half. Orlovsky threw a seven-yard TD pass to Brian Sparks, whose sliding catch with 7:42 left in the half capped an eight-play, 41-yard drive. That touchdown was set up by a 54-yard kickoff return by Taylor. Nuzie kicked a pair of field goals in the final 1:24 of the half – a 37-yarder and a 25-yarder on the final play of the half. The teams traded a pair of field goals for the only scoring of the third quarter as Jason Robbins hit a 27-yard field goal for Toledo 3:13 into the half while Nuzie hit a 36-yarder with 1:53 left to play in the quarter. The only scoring of the fourth quarter came with 25 seconds remaining as sophomore Matt Lawrence scored a touchdown on an 11-yard run.

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2007 MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10

December 29, 2007 • Bank of America Stadium • Charlotte, N.C. • Attendance: 53,126 UConn (9-4) 7 3 0 0 — 10 Wake Forest (9-4) 0 0 14 10 — 24

First Quarter: UC-Larry Taylor 68 punt return (Tony Ciaravino kick ) 2:38. Second Quarter: UC-Ciaravino 29 field goal 5:00 (8 plays, 80 yards, 2:21). Third Quarter: WF-Josh Adams 38 run (Sam Swank kick) 12:44 (6 plays, 66 yards 2:08); WF-John Tereshinski 20 pass from Riley Skinner (Swank kick) 3:27 (6 plays, 29 yards, 2:31). Fourth Quarter: WF-Swank 43 field goal 11:53 (7 plays, 33 yards, 3:01); WF-Micah Andrews 9 run (Swank kick) 0:29 (8 plays, 62 yards, 3:36).

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): UC-Brown, Do. 13-72-0, Lorenzen 10-24-0, Dixon 7-19-0. WF- Adams 19-66-1, Andrews 8-64-1, Skinner 6-160, Moore 3-(-2)-0. Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD): UC-Lorenzen 26-13-1-98-0, Brown, De. 3-0-0-0-0. WF- Skinner 38-29-1-268-1. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): UC-Kanuch 3-36-0, Brouse 2-250, Gaulden 2-16-0, Jeffers 2-11-0, Taylor 2-8-0, Bedard 1-9-0, Brown, Do. 1-(-7)-0. WF-Moore 11-112-0, Brinkman 3-30-0, Smith 3-13-0, Adams 3-2-0, Boldin 2-47-0, Tereshinski 2-30-1, Marion 2-6-0, Selmon 1-19-0, Williams 1-7-0, Bryant 1-2-0.

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ake Forest quarterback Riley Skinner was 29-of-38 in the air for 268 yards and a touchdown to lead the Demon Deacons to a 24-10 victory over UConn in the 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl before a crowd of 53,126 at Bank of America Stadium. The two halves were mirror images of each other as UConn shutout Wake Forest in the first half and the Demon Deacons held the Huskies scoreless in the second. The contest was the second bowl game in the last four years for UConn – who has been playing as a member of the BIG EAST for only four years. The Huskies defeated Toledo in the 2004 Motor City Bowl. This year, UConn sold its entire allotment of 12,500 tickets for the bowl game in Charlotte – the second BIG EAST school to ever do that. UConn led 10-0 at the half, but Wake Forest scored two third quarter touchdowns to take a 14-10 lead after three quarters.

TEAM STATISTICS

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First Downs 9 23 Rushing 30-115 36-144 Passing Yards 98 268 Att-Comp-Int 29-13-1 38-29-1 Total Offense 59-213 74-412 Average 3.6 5.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-30 1-6 Punts-Average 7-43.7 6-38.0 Punt Returns 3-75 4-26 Kickoff Returns 5-156 2-33 INT Ret.-Yards 1-(-2) 1-6 Possession 25:09 34:51 3rd Down Conv. 5 of 17 8 of 16

Wake Forest took the opening possession of the second half and marched for a touchdown on a six-play, 66-yard drive. Josh Adams scored the touchdown on a 38-yard run 2:16 into the half. The Demon Deacons took the lead for good on a 20-yard touchdown pass from Skinner to John Tereshinski on a third-and-14 play. Wake Forest made it 17-10 on a 43-yard field goal 3:07 into the final quarter by Sam Swank. The Demon Deacons sealed the win with a TD run by Micah Andrews in the final minute. UConn was severely limited in the second half on offense as the Huskies had just 73 total yards of offense while the Deacons had 275. UConn’s Tyler Lorenzen was 13-of-26 in the air for 98 yards. Donald Brown led UConn in rushing with 13 carries for 72 yards. Brad Kanuch was the leading Husky receiver with three receptions for 36 yards. Wake Forest senior wide receiver Kenny Moore was named the game’s MVP as he made 11 receptions for 112 yards. UConn scored all 10 of its points in the first half. Larry Taylor scored the only touchdown of the first half when he returned a punt 68 yards for a touchdown with 2:38 left in the first quarter. Ironically, Taylor had a 68-yard punt return for a TD in UConn’s only other bowl game – a win over Toledo in the 2004 Motor City Bowl – which came with 2:31 left in the first quarter down the near (UConn) sideline running to the camera’s right. The only other first half points came with 5:00 left in the second quarter as Tony Ciaravino connected on a 29-yard field goal that finished an eight-play, 80-yard drive. That drive was highlighted by a 58-yard run by Brown on the first play of the drive.

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2009 INTERNATIONAL BOWL Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20

January 3, 2009 • Rogers Centre • Toronto, Ontario • Attendance: 42,422 UConn (8-5) 7 10 7 14 — 38 Buffalo (8-6) 3 17 0 0 — 20 First Quarter: UB- AJ Principle 38 field goal 4:26 (4 plays, 3 yards, 1:36); UC- Donald Brown 45 run (Dave Teggart kick) 4:07 (1 play, 45 yards, 0:09). Second Quarter: UC- Teggart 32 field goal 14:11 (8 plays, 26 yards, 3:13); UB- Ray Long 0 fumble recovery (Principle kick) 11:36; UBPrinciple 29 field goal 8:22 (5 plays, 17 yards, 2:53)l UB- James Starks 4 run (Principle kick) 7:55 (1 play, 4 yards, 0:13); UC- Tyler Lorenzen 13 run (Teggart kick) 4:01 (2 plays, 88 yards, 0:36). Third Quarter: UC- Steve Brouse 4 pass from Lorenzen (Teggart kick) 5:22 (7 plays, 56 yards, 3:25).

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): UC- D. Brown 29-261-1, Todman 7-62-0, Lorenzen 12-32-2, Sherman 1-3-0. UB-Starks 13-25-1, Thermilus 3-5-0, Wily 3- -6-0. Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD): UC-Lorenzen 6-4-0-49-1. UB-Wily 43-29-1-213-0. Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): UC Moore 1-18-0, Butler 1-16-0, Sherman 1-11-0, Brouse 1-4-1. UB-Starks 11-21-0, Roosevelt 8-90-0, Hamlin 4-54-0, Rack 3-22-0, Jackson 2-17-0, Rice 1-9-0.

Fourth Quarter: UC- Lorenzen 15 run (Teggart kick) 4:44 (9 plays, 68 yards, 4:48); UC- Dahna Deleston 100 interception return (Teggart kick) 2:15.

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onald Brown rushed for 261 yards on 29 carries and one TD to lead the University of Connecticut to a 38-20 victory over Buffalo in the 2009 International Bowl. The First Downs 19 10 game was played before a crowd of 40,184 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The crowd Rushing 49-358 19-24 was the highest in the three-year old history of the event. Passing Yards 49 213 Brown was named the Most Valuable Player of the Game. UConn tailback Jordan Att-Comp-Int 6-4-0 43-29-1 Todman also enjoyed a fine day with seven carries for 62 yards. Total Offense 407 237 The Husky defense was outstanding as it limited the Bulls to 237 yards of total Average 7.4 3.8 offense and just 24 net yards of rushing. Buffalo had a total of 16 drives in the game Fumbles-Lost 6-5 0-0 and the Bulls only gained more than 30 yards on one of them. Buffalo had nine drives Penalties-Yards 3-29 5-25 of ten yards or less. Punts-Average 3-42.0 10-43.5 Buffalo led 20-17 at halftime after a haphazard second quarter that saw the Huskies Punt Returns 7-46 1-8 commit four turnovers that resulted in 17 points for the Bulls. Kickoff Returns 5-128 7-110 UConn scored the only points of the third quarter to take the lead for good in the game on a four-yard TD INT Ret.-Yards 1-100 0-0 pass from quarterback Tyler Lorenzen to tight end Steve Brouse. Possession 26:54 33:06 Dahna Deleston rounded out the scoring with a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown, making the 3rd Down Conv. 4 of 9 2 of 17 score 38-20 with 2:15 to play. In the second quarter, UConn kicker Dave Teggart connected on a 32-yard field goal 49 seconds into the period to give the Huskies a 10-3 lead. The Husky defense then stopped the Bulls on three plays, but UConn then fumbled a punt return as the Bulls recovered the ball in the endzone for a touchdown to tie the game. UConn then fumbled the ball on the second play of its next possession to give the Bulls the ball at the Husky 18. The UConn defense was valiant again and held Buffalo to six yards as A.J. Principe kicked a 29-yard FG for a 13-10 Bull lead with 8:22 to go. On the ensuing kickoff, UConn fumbled that return to give Buffalo the ball at the Husky four and the Bulls scored on first down on a rush by James Starks to make it 20-10 Bulls. Lorenzen scored the final TD of the first half on a 13-yard run that was set up by a career-long 75 yard rush by Brown. The Huskies outgained Buffalo 225-94 in the first half as the Huskies had just one pass attempt in the half. Brown had 207 yards of rushing in the first half. UConn limited the Bulls to 40 yards of total offense in the first quarter and two first downs while the Huskies had 112 yards.

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2010 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL Connecticut 20, South Carolina 7 January 2, 2010 • Legion Field • Birmingham, Ala. • Attendance: 45,254 UConn (8-5) 10 3 0 7 — 20 SC (7-6) 0 0 0 7 –– 7 First Quarter: UC-Kashif Moore 37 pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) 6:37 (9 plays, 66 yards, 4:14); UC-Teggart 33 field goal 3:35 (5 plays, 16 yards, 1:21)

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Second Quarter: UC-Teggart 44 field goal 8:56 (10 plays, 40 yards, 4:10) Third Quarter: No Scoring.

Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD): UC-Frazer 21-9-0-107-1. SC-Garcia 38-16-129-1-0.

Fourth Quarter: UC-Andre Dixon 10 run (Teggart kick) 13:12 (9 plays, 35 yards, 3:53); SC-Brian Maddox 2 run (Lanning kick) 3:24 (2 plays, 40 yards, 0:47).

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): UC-Easley 4-40-0, K. Moore 2-40-1, I. Moore 2-26-0. SC-Miles 4-23-0, Jeffrey 3-28-0, Gurley 3-14-0..

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): UC- Dixon 33-126-1, Todman 9-36-0. SCGarcia 15-56-0, Miles 6-24-0.

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n a defensively-minded game, the University of Connecticut football team nearly shutout South Carolina in the Papajohns.com Bowl to earn the school’s first win over a Southeastern Conference opponent. The game was played in front of a crowd of 45,254 at Legion Field, a Papajohns.com Bowl record attendance. UConn finished with the 20-7 victory earning their second-straight and third overall bowl victory. The Huskies shut out South Carolina in the first three quarters of the game and have shut out their bowl opponents in nine of 16 quarters played. With his 126 yards on the day, senior tailback and Fred Sington Most Vaulable Player Andre Dixon reached the 1,000-yard mark for the season becoming the 12th running back in UConn history to reach the mark and joining teammate Jordan Todman, who accomplished the feat earlier in the season. Todman finished the day with 36 yards. This is the first time in UConn history that two running backs have rushed for over 1,000 yards in the same season. They join Nevada and Georgia Tech as NCAA FBS teams that have at least two players that have rushed for over 1,000 yards during the 2009 season. Junior quarterback Zach Frazer was nine of 21 in the air for 106 yards and connected with sophomore Kashif Moore two times for 40 yards and a touchdown. Stephen Garcia led South Carolina by passing for 129 yards on a 16 for 38 effort also rushing for 56 yards on the day. Alshon Jeffery grabbed three passes for 28 yards for the Gamecocks. The Huskies were the first to get on the board after an unbelievable one-handed 37-yard grab by Moore, who tiptoed along the sidelines and extended into the endzone to put the Huskies up with 6:31 remaining in the first quarter.

South Carolina decided to attempt a fourth and short at its own 32-yard line but senior Lindsey Witten stepped up and stopped the rush as the Huskies took over in Gamecock territory. UConn got the ball down to the 16-yard line but settled for a 33-yard field goal by sophomore Dave Teggart to improve their lead to 10-0. Teggart boosted the lead to 13-0 in the second quarter with 8:26 remaining in the game connecting on his second field goal of the game, a 44-yard boot, setting a new Papajohns.com Bowl record. Later in the quarter, South Carolina earned their first first down of the game with 7:37 left in the half. They only managed four first downs in the entire first half for a net of 84 yards. After SC fumbled at their own 35-yard line, Dixon used the opportunity to record his first touchdown of the day, a 10-yard run to boost the Huskies lead to 20 with 13:12 remaining in the fourth quarter. Dixon’s TD capped a 3:53 minute, nine play 35-yard drive. The Gamecocks got on the board with 3:24 remaining in the game capitalizing on a blocked punt and scoring on a two-play 40-yard drive. Alex Molina recovered an onside kick for the Huskies as UConn ran out the clock.

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January 1, 2011 • University of Phoenix Stadium • Glendale, Ariz. • Attendance: 67,232 UConn (8-5) 0 10 10 0 — 20 Oklahoma (12-2) 14 6 14 14 –– 48 First Quarter: OU-James Hanna 8 pass from Landry Jones (Jimmy Stevens kick) 10:09 (9 plays, 70 yards, 2:57); OU-Demarco Murray 3 run (Stevens kick) 00:24 (9 plays, 81 yards, 3:21)

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Second Quarter: UC-Dwayne Gratz 46 interception return (Dave Teggart kick) 12:58; OU-Stevens 41 field goal 9:57 (9 plays, 56 yards, 3:01); OU-Stevens 24 field goal 2:05 (15 plays, 67 yards, 4:23); UC-Teggart 37 field goal 00:26 (7 plays, 36 yards, 1:31)

Passing (Att-Cmp-Int-Yds-TD): UC-Zach Frazer 39-19-2-223-0. OU-Landry Jones 49-34-1-429-3.

Third Quarter: OU-Cameron Kenney 59 pass from Jones (Stevens kick) 10:55 (4 plays, 80 yards, 1:01); OU-Jamell Fleming 55 interception return (Stevens kick) 9:44; UC-Robbie Frey 95 kickoff return (Teggart kick) 9:30; UC-Teggart 38 field goal 5:04 (9 plays, 49 yards, 2:21)

Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): UC-Jordan Todman 32-121-0. OU-Demarco Murray 25-93-1.

Receiving (Rec-Yds-TD): UC-Anthony Sherman 3-63-0, Kashif Moore 4-62-0, Ryan Griffin 4-48-0. OU-Ryan Broyles 13-170-1, Cameron Kenney 7-154-1.

Fourth Quarter: OU-Ryan Broyles 5 pass from Jones (Stevens kick) 7:49 (10 plays, 88 yards, 3:25); OU-Tony Jefferson 22 interception return (Stevens kick) 2:40

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he University of Connecticut played in its first-ever Bowl Championship Game and dropped a 48-20 decision to seventh-ranked Oklahoma in the 2011 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl First Down 19 27 before a crowd of 67,232 at the University of Phoenix Stadium. Rushing 41-112 30-95 UConn junior tailback Jordan Todman carried the ball 32 times for 121 yards and Passing Yards 223 429 Husky senior quarterback Zach Frazer was 19 of 39 in the air for 223 yards. Att-Comp-Int 39-19-2 50-34-1 Total Offense 335 524 Oklahoma sophomore quarterback Landry Jones was 34 of 49 in the air for 429 yards while senior DeMarco Murray rushed 25 times for 93 yards. Average 4.2 6.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Oklahoma scored touchdowns on both of its first quarter possessions. After UConn began the game with a threePenalties-Yards 3-25 1-3 and-out, the Sooners marched 70 yards on nine plays for an eight-yard TD pass from Jones to junior James Hanna. Punts-Average 7-46.9 4-40.8 The scoring play came on the only third down play the Sooners had on the drive. Punt Returns 1- -1 5-92 UConn moved 55 yards on its next possession, but failed on a fourth-and-one play that gave the Sooners the ball Kickoff Returns 9-270 4-73 at their own 19. The Sooners then moved the ball 81 yards on nine plays and scored on a three-yard rush by Murray. INT Ret.-Yards 1-46 2-77 Oklahoma gained 63 yards on five first down plays during the drive. Possession 31:49 28:11 The Huskies broke into the scoring column when redshirt sophomore Dwayne Gratz picked off a Jones pass and 3rd Down Conv. 5-17 7-15 returned it 46 yards for a touchdown. The interception return for a TD was the fifth of the year for the Huskies - tying a school record from 2007. Oklahoma came right back and moved the ball from its own 20 to the Husky 20, but UConn’s defense held strong and limited OU to a 41-yard field goal to make it 17-7 with 9:57 to go. The teams then traded field goals the rest of the first half as junior kicker Dave Teggart hit a 37-yard field goal with 26 seconds left in the first half to make it 20-10 at the break. The Sooners exploded for two quick TDs to start the second half as they took their second possession of the half a quick four plays in 80 yards as Jones hit senior Cameron Kenny on a 59-yard touchdown pass. Oklahoma then made it 34-10 as Frazer threw an interception picked off by junior Jamell Fleming. UConn junior Robbie Frey kept the pesky Huskies going as he returned the ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a score to cut the lead to 34-17. Junior kicker Dave Teggart hit on a 38-yard field goal with 5:04 left in the third to make it 34-20. The field goal marked the tenth-straight for Teggart, as he ended the season making 15 of his past 16 attempts. Junior Ryan Broyles gave the Sooners a 41-20 lead when he had a five-yard reception for an Oklahoma touchdown with 7:49 left in the game. Broyles’ score was followed up at the 2:40 mark when freshman Tony Jefferson had a 22-yard interception return for another Sooner touchdown, putting the final score at 48-20.

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n its football history, the University of Connecticut has produced a total of 11 first-team All-Americans named by a number of organizations and publications. The most recent came in 2010 as running back Jordan Todman was a First Team All-American by the Sporting News and second team by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. In 2008, running back Donald Brown became UConn’s first All-American since joining the FBS. He too was a First Team All-American by the Sporting News and second team by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. Below is a complete listing of Connecticut’s first-team, second-team, third-team and honorable mention All-Americans. JOHN CONTOULIS – 1962

VINNY CLEMENTS – 1970

RICH FOYE – 1973

REGGIE ECCLESTON – 1980

JOHN DORSEY – 1983

GLENN ANTRUM – 1988

TROY ASHLEY – 1989

MARK DIDIO – 1991

TAVARR CLOSS – 1997

DONALD BROWN – 2008

JORDAN TODMAN – 2010

UCONN FOOTBALL ALL-AMERICANS Name

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Buddy Amendola RB Pat Anglim OG Glenn Antrum WR Troy Ashley LB Carl Bond WR Donald Brown RB Domingos Carlos K Jim Carriere P Mark Carter K Vin Clements RB TaVarr Closs OT John Contoulis OT Nate Cotton NG Scott Daniels DB Matt DeGennaro QB Mark Didio WR John Dorsey LB Reggie Eccleston WR Rich Foye C David Franks OG Jeff Gallaher RB Mike Gasparino OG Neil Gauvin P Dave Gracon DT Vernon Hargreaves LB Keith Hugger WR Mike Jansen LB Steve Michalewicz NG Ken Miller TE Ken Sweitzer QB Scott Sweitzer WR Jordan Todman TB Mike Walsh TE Darrell Wilson DB

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Third Team Honorable Mention Third Team First Team First Team Second Team First Team Second Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First Team First Team Second Team First Team Honorable Mention Third Team Honorable Mention Third Team First Team First Team First Team First Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Third Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Honorable Mention First Team Honorable Mention Honorable Mention

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1955 1986 1987 1988 1989 1997 2008 1981 1982 1988 1986 1970 1997 1996 1962 1987 1987 1988 1990 1991 1983 1980 1973 1988 1987 1983 1982 1983 1983 1982 1983 1981 1982 1987 1982 1980 1981 1980 1981 1987 2010 1983 1980

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IN THE FBS WEEKLY POLLS... ASSOCIATED PRESS

Oct. 28, 2007 Nov. 4, 2007 Nov. 11, 2007 Nov. 18, 2007 Sept. 28, 2008 Dec. 5, 2010

No. 16 No. 16 No. 25 No. 20 No. 24 No. 25

COACHES POLL

Oct. 28, 2007 Nov. 4, 2007 Nov. 18, 2007 Sept. 28, 2008

No. 20 No. 16 No. 21 No. 23

BCS RANKINGS

Oct. 21, 2007 Oct. 28, 2007 Nov. 4, 2007 Nov. 11, 2007 Nov. 18, 2007 Dec. 2, 2007 Oct. 26, 2008

No. 23 No. 13 No. 13 No. 24 No. 20 No. 25 No. 25

CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2003 WR – Shaun Feldeisen (2nd team) 1978 OL – Bill Leahy (2nd team) 1977 C – Bill Leahy (2nd team) 1976 C – Bill Leahy (2nd team) RB – Darryl Schwartz (2nd team) 1973 OG – Bob Bundy (2nd team)

WALTER CAMP FOOTBALL FOUNDATION CONNECTICUT PLAYER OF THE YEAR Given annually to the top college football player in the nation who is a native of Connecticut. Dan Orlovsky ................................ 2004 Dan Orlovsky ................................ 2003 Carl Bond ...................................... 1998 Glenn Antrum ............................... 1988

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Most Valuable Player 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Team Seniors Dan Orlovsky Alfred Fincher, Dan Orlovsky Deon McPhee Deon Anderson Dan Davis Tyler Lorenzen Donald Brown Andre Dixon Jordan Todman Kendall Reyes Blidi Wreh-Wilson Shamar Stephen

Offensive Player of the Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Terry Caulley, Dan Orlovsky Shaun Feldeisen, O’Neil Wilson Cornell Brockington Terry Caulley Donald Brown Donald Brown Andre Dixon Donald Brown Jordan Todman Zach Frazer Lyle McCombs Ryan Griffin Geremy Davis Deshon Foxx

Defensive Player of the Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Roy Hopkins Uyi Osunde Tyler King James Hargrave Rhema Fuller Danny Lansanah Cody Brown Lawrence Wilson Lawrence Wilson Kendall Reyes Trevardo Williams Yawin Smallwood Andrew Adams

Special Teams Player of the Year 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Marc Hickok Adam Coles Matt Nuzie Marvin Taylor Chris Pavasaris Tyvon Branch Robbie Frey Anthony Sherman Derek Chard, Dave Teggart Dave Teggart Nick Williams Cole Wagner Junior Lee

Look Team Player of the Year

The Kendall Madison Award

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Given to the most outstanding power player. The award is named for the former Husky who passed away in the mid-1990s. 2002 Jamal Lundy 2003 Laurence Oliver 2004 Brian Sparks 2005 Grant Preston 2006 Terry Caulley 2007 Donnell Ford 2008 Darius Bulter 2009 Desi Cullen 2010 Zach Hurd 2011 Trevardo Williams 2012 Sio Moore 2013 Tim Willman 2014 Julian Campenni

Sean Marinan

Joseph M. Giannelli Unsung Hero Award Named in honor of former UConn assistant football coach, head golf coach and athletic department administrator Joe Giannelli 2005 Shane Fogarty 2006 Ray Blagman, Brandon Young 2007 Donald Thomas 2008 William Beatty, Dahna Deleston 2009 Mike Hicks 2010 Mathieu Olivier 2011 Johnny McEntee 2012 John Delahunt 2013 Kevin Friend/Taylor Mack 2014 Andreas Knappe

The John L. Toner Scholar Athlete Award Named in honor of the former NCAA President, UConn athletic director and head football coach John. L. Toner. 2002 Joe Villapiano 2003 Shaun Feldeisen 2004 Keron Henry 2005 Aaron Smith 2006 Rhema Fuller, Chris Pavasaris 2007 Zak Penwell 2008 Keith Gray 2009 Brad Kanuch 2010 Jonh Yurek 2011 Harris Agbor 2012 Jory Johnson 2013 Chad Christen 2014 Obi Melifonwu

The Football Alumni Bleed Blue Award 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Jeff Larson Terrance Smith Keron Henry Shawn Mayne Ernest Cole D.J. Hernandez Steve Brouse, Tyler Lorenzen Marcus Easley Scott Lutrus Jory Johnson Adam Masters Martin Hyppolite Dominick Manco

The Brian Kozlowski Award Starting in 2014, award is given to the outstanding big skill player. The award is named for the former Husky who enjoyed a long and productive NFL career 2002 Wes Timko 2003 Sean Mulcahy 2004 Ryan Krug 2005 Taurien Sowell 2006 Matt Applebaum, Matt Nuzie 2007 Larry Taylor 2008 Julius Williams 2009 Robert McClain 2010 Anthony Sherman 2011 Twyon Martin 2012 Dwayne Gratz 2013 Jesse Joseph 2014 Graham Stewart

The Jasper T. Howard Outstanding Skill Player Award Named in honor of former Husky Jasper Howard, who passed away in October of 2009. Starting in 2014, it was given to a skill player 2009 Andre Dixon 2010 Kelmetrus Wylie 2011 Kashif Moore 2012 Ryan Wirth 2013 Steve Greene 2014 Geremy Davis

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT YANKEE CONFERENCE, ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE AND BIG EAST CONFERENCE MAJOR AWARD WINNERS

Jordan Todman 2010 Offensive Player of the Year Randy Edsall 2010 Coach of the Year Donald Brown 2008 Offensive Player of the Year Recolon Jumpp 1997 Rookie of the Year Tory Taylor 1995 Rookie of the Year

Troy Ashley 1989 Defensive Player of the Year Matt DeGennaro 1988 Offensive Player of the Year Matt DeGennaro 1987 Rookie of the Year Tom Jackson 1986 Coach of the Year

Mark Michaels 1985 Defensive Player of the Year John Dorsey 1983 Defensive Player of the Year John Dorsey 1982 Defensive Player of the Year Ken Sweitzer 1981 Offensive Player of the Year

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Yawin Smallwood.......... LB.............. 2013 Shamar Stephen............. DT............ 2013 Dwayne Gratz................ CB .......... 2012 Ryan Griffin................... TE .......... 2012 Adam Masters................ OG ......... 2012 Sio Moore...................... LB ........... 2012 Yawin Smallwood.......... LB ........... 2012 Nick Williams................ KR .......... 2012 Trevardo Williams.......... DL .......... 2012 Blidi Wreh-Wilson......... CB .......... 2012 Dwyane Gratz ............... CB .......... 2011 Ryan Griffin .................. TE .......... 2011 Lyle McCombs ............. TB .......... 2011 Moe Petrus .................... C ............ 2011 Mike Ryan .................... OT ......... 2011 Dave Teggart ................. K ............. 2011 Cole Wagner ................. P ............. 2011 Trevardo Williams ......... DL .......... 2011 Zach Hurd .................... OG ......... 2010 Moe Petrus .................... C ............ 2010 Kendall Reyes ................ DT ......... 2010 Mike Ryan .................... OT ......... 2010 Dave Teggart ................. K ............. 2010 Jordan Todman ............. TB .......... 2010 Nick Williams ............... KR .......... 2010 Lawrence Wilson .......... LB ........... 2010 Andre Dixon ................. TB .......... 2009 Jasper Howard .............. CB .......... 2009 Honorary Captain

Jordan Todman ............. Zach Hurd .................... Greg Lloyd .................... Robert McClain ............ Lindsey Witten ............. Lawrence Wilson .......... Will Beatty .................... Cody Brown ................. Donald Brown .............. Darius Butler ................ Scott Lutrus .................. Robert Vaughn .............. Tyvon Branch ............... Andre Dixon ................. Danny Lansanah ........... Donald Thomas ............ Donald Brown .............. Rhema Fuller ................ Rhema Fuller ................ James Hargrave ............. Deon McPhee ............... Dan Murray .................. Alfred Fincher ............... Ryan Krug ..................... Maurice Lloyd ............... Justin Perkins ................ Cornell Brockington ..... Matt Nuzie .................... Shaun Feldeisen ............ Alfred Fincher ............... Tyler King ..................... Ryan Krug ..................... Maurice Lloyd ............... Brian Markowski .......... Dan Orlovsky ............... Uyi Osunde .................. Justin Perkins ................ O’Neil Wilson .............. Terry Caulley ................ Tommy Collins ............. Ryan Krug ..................... Jamar Wilkins ............... John Fitzsimmons ......... Razul Wallace ................ Chad Cook ................... Mike Morelli .................

TB .......... OG ......... LB ........... CB .......... DE .......... LB ........... OT ......... DT ......... RB .......... CB .......... LB ........... CB .......... KR .......... RB .......... LB ........... OL .......... RB .......... DT ......... DT ......... LB ........... DT ......... TE .......... LB ........... OT ......... LB ........... CB .......... RB .......... K ............. WR ....... LB ........... DE .......... OT ......... LB ........... OG ......... QB ......... DE .......... CB .......... WR ......... TB .......... TE .......... OT ......... DE .......... WR ......... LB ........... DE .......... P .............

2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 2002 2002 2002 2000 2000 1999 1999

Jordan Younger ............. Carl Bond ..................... Dennis Callaghan ......... Jeff DeLucia .................. Khalid Riley .................. Jordan Younger ............. Carl Bond ..................... TaVarr Closs .................. Recolon Jumpp ............. Brad Keatley .................. TaVarr Closs .................. Baran Johnson .............. Anthony McKinney ...... Dak Newton ................. TaVarr Closs .................. David DeArmas ............ David DeArmas ............ Brian Gleason ............... Anthony McKinney ...... Monte Nowden ............ Tory Taylor .................. Pat Walsh ...................... David DeArmas ............ David DeArmas ............ Sherrard Joseph ............. Paul Zenkert ................. Tom Bachonski ............. Bruce Bourgoin ............. Paul Duckworth ........... Wilbur Gilliard ............. Sherrard Joseph ............. Scott Mitchell ............... Monte Nowden ............ Rob Belcoure ................ Mark Chapman ............ Alex Davis ..................... Brian Kozlowski ............ Alex Davis ..................... Mark Didio ................... Nick Mancuso .............. Alex Davis ..................... Matt DeGennaro .......... Mark Didio ................... Brian Kozlowski ............ Nick Mancuso .............. Rusty Neal .................... Mike Rembish .............. Troy Ashley ................... Matt DeGennaro .......... Lyndon Johnson ........... Stuart Milberg ............... Rusty Neal ....................

PR .......... WR ......... OG ......... SS ........... NG ......... CB .......... WR ......... OT ......... TB .......... LB ........... OT ......... C ............ TE .......... WR ......... OT ......... K ............. P ............. DT ......... TE .......... FS ........... TB .......... OT ......... K ............. P ............. T ............. LB ........... TE .......... LB ........... LB ........... RB .......... T ............. DB .......... WR ......... DE .......... DB .......... WR ......... TE ......... WR ......... WR ......... T ............. WR ......... QB ......... WR ......... TE .......... T ............. DB .......... DT ......... LB ........... QB ......... G ............ T ............. DB ..........

1999 1998 1998 1998 1998 1998 1997 1997 1997 1997 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1995 1994 1994 1994 1994 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1993 1992 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 1991 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1990 1989 1989 1989 1989 1989

Running back Andre Dixon was a two-time All-BIG EAST pick in 2007 and 2009.

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Sean Fay ........................ Kevin Wesley ................. Glenn Antrum .............. Troy Ashley ................... George Boothe .............. Jim Carriere .................. Matt DeGennaro .......... David Franks ................. Pat Anglim .................... Jim Carriere .................. Mike Coleman .............. Nate Cotton .................. Scott Daniels ................. David Dunn ................. Jeff Gallaher .................. Mike Jansen .................. Scott Sweitzer ................ Pat Anglim .................... Mark Carter .................. Nate Cotton .................. Scott Daniels ................. Mike Jansen .................. Pat Anglim .................... Jim Carriere .................. Nate Cotton .................. Mark Michaels .............. Mike Walsh ................... Matt Latham ................. Mario Marrero .............. Mike McNamara .......... Mark Michaels .............. Domingo Carlos ........... John Dorsey ................. Mike Gasparino ............ Neil Gauvin .................. Dave Gracon ................. Vernon Hargreaves ........ Mike Harkins ................ Matt Latham ................. Pat Moug ...................... Billy Parks ..................... Mike Walsh ................... Barry Wood .................. Domingos Carlos .......... John Dorsey .................. Neil Gauvin .................. Vernon Hargreaves ........ Keith Hugger ................ Steve Michalewicz ......... Mike Muha ................... Domingos Carlos .......... Keith Hugger ................ Fred Markland .............. Ken Miller .................... Ken Sweitzer ................. Ken Sweitzer ................. Reggie Eccleston ........... Mark Flood ................... Joe Markus .................... Ken Miller .................... Dewey Raymond .......... Bob Segar ...................... Ken Sweitzer ................. Jeff Thomas ................... Rusty Umberger ............ Jody Webb .................... Darrell Wilson .............. Steve Beal ...................... Reggie Eccelston ........... Mark Flood ................... Tony Jordan .................. Peter Lamagna .............. Ken Miller ..................... Ken Sweitzer ................. Ted Walton ................... Steve Beal ...................... Dennis O’Connell ........ Ted Walton ...................

P ............. RB .......... WR ......... LB ........... RB .......... P ............. QB ......... G ............ G ............ P ............. T ............. NG ......... DB .......... WR ......... RB .......... LB ........... TE .......... T ............. P ............ NG ......... DB .......... LB ......... T ............. P ............. NG ......... DE .......... TE .......... DB .......... NG ......... DL .......... DL .......... K ............. LB ........... G ............ P ............ DT ......... LB ........... RB .......... DB .......... DL .......... RB .......... TE .......... OT ......... K ............. LB ........... P ............. LB ........... WR ......... NG ......... OT ......... K ............. WR ......... S ............. TE .......... P ............. QB ......... SE ........... G ............ WR ......... TE .......... NG ......... K ............. QB ......... LB ........... P ............. CB .......... DB .......... DT ......... WR ......... G ............ RB .......... CB .......... TE .......... WR ......... DB .......... DT ......... LB ........... DB ..........

1989 1989 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1988 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1987 1986 1986 1986 1986 1986 1985 1985 1985 1985 1985 1984 1984 1984 1984 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1983 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1982 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1981 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1980 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1979 1978 1978 1978

The late Jasper Howard was named honorary captain of the 2009 All-BIG EAST team. Herb DeGraffe .............. Steve Rose ..................... Tony Catapano ............. Rob Farbotko ................ Ted Walton ................... Paul Mariano ................ Rich Fenton .................. Bob Bundy .................... Rich Foye ...................... Allan MacLellan ............ Manny Sasser ................ Bruce Thompson .......... Eric Torkelson ............... Rich Foye ...................... Brian Herosian .............. Mark McEwen .............. Alan Shaw ..................... Bruce Thompson .......... Dom Carlucci ............... Brian Herosian .............. Jim Pisciottano .............. Alan Shaw ..................... Bill Tuzil ........................ Dom Carlucci ............... Vinny Clements ............ Brian Hermes ................ Brian Herosian .............. Vic Radzevich ............... Rick Robustelli .............. Bill Spencer ................... Bill Tuzil ........................ Dom Carlucci ............... Vinny Clements ............ Phil Doran .................... Bill Spencer ................... Vinny Clements ............ Ben DeGenova ............. Jimmy DeWitt .............. Phil Doran .................... George Koller ................ Pete Petrillo ................... Stan Rajczewski ............. Bill Spencer ................... Ralph Tiner ................... Nick Turco .................... Mike Zito ...................... Steve Dixon ................... Roy Lawrence ............... Henry Palasek ...............

DB .......... DB .......... G ............ TE .......... DB .......... DT ......... DB .......... G ............ C ............ TE .......... DT ......... DB .......... RB .......... C ............ DB .......... T ............. LB ........... DB .......... DB .......... DB .......... DT ......... LB ........... T ............. DB .......... RB .......... LB ........... WR ......... C ............ QB ......... G ............ T ............. DB .......... RB .......... NG ......... G ............ RB .......... C ............ RB .......... NG ......... DT ......... QB ......... T ............. G ............ DE .......... DE .......... RB .......... T ............. G ............ DB ..........

1977 1977 1976 1976 1976 1975 1974 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1971 1971 1971 1971 1971 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1970 1969 1969 1969 1969 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1968 1967 1967 1967

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1967 1966 1966 1963 1962 1961 1961 1961 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1960 1959

Jim Browning ................ Tom Conroy ................. Gerry D’Avolio ............. Bill Minnerly ................. Barry O’Connell ........... Robert Slattery .............. John Zinser ................... Norm Chaban .............. Tom Conroy ................. Phil DeSantis ................ Harry Drivas ................. Joe Llodra ...................... Barry O’Connell ........... Paul Scagnelli ................ Bill Wallner ...................

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Larry Day ...................... Ray Manninen .............. Lou Mooradian ............. Don Overlock ............... Paul Scagnelli ................ Bill Wallner ................... Joe Dubiel ..................... Ed Enos ......................... Norm Gerber ................ Gene Green ................... Lenny King ................... Ray Manninen .............. Lou Mooradian ............. Paul Whitley ................. Buddy Amendola .......... Jim DiGiorno ............... Ed Enos ......................... Norm Gerber ................ Lenny King ................... Ray Manninen .............. Ron Rymash ................. Buddy Amendola .......... Phil Booker ................... John Cunningham ........ Ray Luciani ................... Ed Mahoney ................. Phil Tinsley ................... Joey Bettencourt ........... John Cunningham ........ Rocco Murano .............. Pete Pehota .................... Al Rogers ....................... Bob Roy ........................ Phil Tinsley ................... Joe Viscount ..................

RB .......... SE ........... G ............ T ............. C ............ G ............ C ............ T ............. T ............. HB ......... RB .......... E ............. G ............ RB .......... C ............ QB ......... G ............ T ............. HB ......... E ............. DE .......... RB .......... G ............ DT ......... SE ........... T ............. HB ......... RB .......... DT ......... LB ........... SE ........... T ............. C ............ DB .......... DE ..........

1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1957 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1956 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1955 1954 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952

Mario Frattaroli ............ Ray Good ...................... Irv Panciera ................... Pete Pehota .................... Ron Rymash ................. Joe Viscount ..................

T ............. FB ........... RB .......... SE ........... DE .......... DE ..........

1951 1951 1951 1951 1951 1951

1951-1996 Yankee Conference 1997-1999 Atlantic-10 Conference 2000-2003 Independent 2004-2012 BIG EAST Conference 2013-present American Athletic Conference

Ken Sweitzer earned All-Yankee Conference honors at three different positions from 1979-81.

UCONN AND THE NFL The tradition of UConn players in the National Football League continues to grow each year. In 2014 and ‘14, UConn had a schoolhigh 17 players appear on NFL rosters while there have been double digits in every year since 2010. UConn’s NFL Draft history continues to be richer and richer as a school-high five Huskies were selected in the 2013 Draft. UConn had more picks in the first six rounds of the draft (five) than any other schools in the Big East in 2013. The Huskies have had 27 players selected in the NFL Draft since 2005 and has had at least one player picked in every draft since 2007. In 2009, UConn had four of the first 63 players taken in the NFL Draft.

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Player

Team

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27 186 220 253 64 66 70 124 201 49 136 166 183 237 107 249 27 41 60 63

Byron Jones Geremy Davis Shamar Stephen Yawin Smallwood Dwayne Gratz Sio Moore Blidi Wreh-Wilson Trevardo Wiliams Ryan Griffin Kendall Reyes Anthony Sherman Lawrence Wilson Jordan Todman Greg Lloyd Marcus Easley Robert McClain Donald Brown Darius Butler William Beatty Cody Brown

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Player

Team

100 195 195 82 145 190 312 238 99 221 272 102 27 153 213 210 259 49 74

Tyvon Branch Donald Thomas Deon Anderson Alfred Fincher Dan Orlovsky Paul Duckworth Cornelius Benton David Franks John Dorsey Ted Walton Eric Torkelson Vin Clements John Contoulis Dave Bishop John Contoulis Lenny King Milt Dropo Walt Trojanowski Walt Dropo

Oakland Raiders Miami Dallas New Orleans Detroit Green Bay Pittsburgh Seattle Green Bay Pittsburgh Green Bay Minnesota New York (AFL) New York Minnesota Washington Washington Washington Chicago

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Team (League) Dallas (NFL) Miami (NFL) New England (NFL)

Year(s) 2007-2010 2010 1989

William Beatty OT Tyvon Branch DB Donald Brown RB Darius Butler DB Vin Clements RB John Contoulis DT Bill Cooke DL-OL Mark Didio WR John Dorsey LB Marcus Easley WR Alfred Fincher LB Nick Giaquinto RB Dwayne Gratz CB Ryan Griffin TE Ching Hammill BB Brian Herosian S Keith Hugger WR Brian Kozlowski TE Danny Lansanah LB Bob Leahy QB Booth Lusteg K Scott Lutrus LB Robert McClain DB

N.Y. Giants (NFL) 2009-14 Oakland (NFL) 2008-14 Kansas City (NFL) 2015 Indianapolis (NFL) 2009-13 San Diefo (NFL) 2014 New England (NFL) 2009-10 Carolina (NFL) 2011 Indianapolis (NFL) 2012-14 N.Y. Giants (NFL) 1971-73 N.Y. Giants (NFL) 1964 Green Bay (NFL) 1975 San Francisco (NFL) 1976-77 Seattle (NFL) 1978, 1979-80 Detroit (NFL) 1978 Pittsburgh (NFL) 1992 Green Bay (NFL) 1984-89 Buffalo (NFL) 2012-14 New Orleans (NFL) 2005-07 Washington (NFL 2008 Miami (NFL) 1980-81 Washington (NFL) 1981-83 Jacksonville (NFL) 2013-14 Houston (NFL) 2013-14 Providence (NFL) 1925 Baltimore Colts (NFL) 1973 N.Y. Giants (NFL) 1983 N.Y. Giants (NFL) 1994-97 Atlanta (NFL) 1998-03 Washington (NFL) 2004-07 Green Bay (NFL) 2008 Tampa Bay (NFL) 2013-14 Pittsburgh (NFL) 1971 Buffalo (AFL) 1966 Miami (AFL) 1967 Pittsburgh (NFL) 1968 Green Bay (NFL) 1969 Indianapolis (NFL) 2011 Carolina (NFL) 2010 Jacksonville (NFL) 2011 Atlanta (NFL) 2012-14 New England (NFL) 2015

Robert McClain is entering his sixth year in the NFL in 20015 and is now a member of the New England Patriots.

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Year(s)

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1928-31 1932 1981 2013-14

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DONALD BROWN BECOMES THIRD HUSKY TO PLAY IN THE SUPER BOWL Former Husky AllAmerican running back Donald Brown became the third UConn alumnus to play in the Super Bowl in February of 2010 when the rookie helped the Indianapolis Colts win the AFC championship. In addition, former Husky quarterback Tyler Lorenzen was on the practice squad for the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. Brian Kozlowski became the second Husky to play in a Super Bowl with the Atlanta Falcons in January of 1999. Kozlowski was the starting fullback for the AFC Champions. Nick Giaquinto, who played at UConn from 1975-76, participated in two Super Bowls with the Washington Redskins. He played in Super Bowl XVII in 1982 which the Redskins won and Super Bowl XVIII. In the Super Bowl in February of 2011, Donald Thomas was on the New England Patriots active roster but did not dress for the game and Williams Beatty was on the New York Giants roster but was not active because of an injury.

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UConn Players and their NFL Teams (Listed with their final year at UConn) DETROIT LIONS

Bill Cooke ....................................... Alfred Fincher ................................. James Hargrave ............................... Danny Lansanah ............................. Dan Orlovsky ................................. Donald Thomas ..............................

GREEN BAY PACKERS

Tommy Collins ............................... Bill Cooke ....................................... John Dorsey .................................... Paul Duckworth ............................. John Fitzsimmons ........................... Danny Lansanah ............................. Matt Latham ................................... Booth Lusteg ................................... Anthony McKinney ........................ Eric Torkelson ................................. Donald Thomas has started 23 games in the NFL since 2008 and is entering his second year with the Indianapolis Colts in 2015.

ARIZONA (ST. LOUIS) CARDINALS

Ray Blagman ................................... Cody Brown ................................... Tyler King ....................................... Mark Michaels ................................ Anthony Sherman .......................... Jordan Younger ............................... Trevardo Williams............................

2006 2008 2004 1985 2010 1999 2012

HOUSTON TEXANS

Ryan Griffin..................................... Kashif Moore .................................. Dan Orlovsky ................................. Mike Smith...................................... Trevardo Williams............................

1971 2004 2005 2007 2004 2007 2003 1971 1983 1993 2000 2007 1984 1965 1996 1973 2012 2011 2004 2012 2012

INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

Brian Kozlowski .............................. 1992 Robert McClain .............................. 2009 Yawin Smallwood............................. 2013 Nick Williams................................... 2012

Donald Brown ................................ 2008 Darius Butler..................................... 2008 Dan Davis ....................................... 2007 Keith Gray ...................................... 2008 Brian Herosian ................................ 1972 Greg Lloyd........................................ 2010 Scott Lutrus .................................... 2010 Jim Merritts .................................... 1980 Eric Naposki ................................... 1985 Dan Orlovksy ................................. 2004 Donald Thomas................................ 2007

BALTIMORE RAVENS

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

ATLANTA FALCONS

Ryan Wirth....................................... 2012

BUFFALO BILLS

Marcus Easley ................................. 2009 Greg Lloyd........................................ 2010 Booth Lusteg ................................... 1965 Uyi Osunde .................................... 2003

CAROLINA PANTHERS

Darius Butler .................................. Keith Gray ...................................... Robert McClain .............................. Sean Mulcahy ................................. Lawrence Wilson ............................

2008 2008 2009 2003 2010

CHICAGO BEARS

Dahna Deleston .............................. 2008 Walt Dropo ..................................... 1946 Dave Teggart ................................... 2011 Lawrence Wilson.............................. 2010

Dwayne Gratz .................................. 2012 Tyler King ....................................... 2004 Tyler Lorenzen ................................ 2008 Scott Lutrus .................................... 2010 Dan Murray .................................... 2006 Tory Taylor ...................................... 1998 Jordan Todman................................. 2010 Pat Walsh ........................................ 1995 Julius Williams ................................ 2008

KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

Tyvon Branch.................................... 2007 TaVarr Closs .................................... 1997 Rich Fenton...................................... 1975 Justin Perkins .................................. 2004 Anthony Sherman............................ 2010

MIAMI DOLPHINS

CINCINNATI BENGALS

Kashif Moore .................................. 2011 Sean Mulcahy ................................. 2003

Deon Anderson .............................. Nick Giaquinto ............................... Danny Lansanah ............................. Booth Lusteg ................................... Donald Thomas ..............................

CLEVELAND BROWNS

MINNESOTA VIKINGS

Vernon Hargreaves .......................... 1983 Uyi Osunde .................................... 2003 Shane Stafford ................................. 1998

DALLAS COWBOYS

Deon Anderson .............................. 2007 Pat Anglim ...................................... 1987 Mark Flood ..................................... 1980 David Franks ................................... 1988 Byron Jones....................................... 2014 Eric Naposki ................................... 1985 Ken Sweitzer ................................... 1981

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Vin Clements .................................. 1970 John Contoulis ............................... 1962 Anthony McKinney ........................ 1996 Shamar Stephen................................ 2013 Jordan Todman ............................... 2010

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

Glenn Antrum ................................ 1988 Steve Beal ........................................ 1979 Tyvon Branch.................................... 2007 Darius Butler .................................. 2008 Domingos Carlos ............................ 1983

Reggie Eccleston ............................. 1980 Mark Flood ..................................... 1980 Keron Henry ................................... 2004 Ryan Krug ....................................... 2004 Robert McClain................................ 2009 Eric Naposki ................................... 1985 Donald Thomas .............................. 2007 Jody Webb ...................................... 1980 Darrell Wilson ................................ 1980

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Alfred Fincher ................................. Keron Henry ................................... Tyler Lorenzen ................................ Aaron Sanders ................................. Lawrence Wilson ............................

2004 2004 2008 1989 2010

NEW YORK GIANTS

William Beatty ................................ 2008 Dave Bishop .................................... 1961 Vin Clements .................................. 1970 John Contoulis ............................... 1962 Geremy Davis................................... 2014 Ed Enos ........................................... 1956 Nick Giaquinto ............................... 1976 Marc Hickok .................................. 2002 Keith Hugger .................................. 1983 Brian Kozlowski .............................. 1992 Ken Maikkula ................................. 1942 Ken Miller ....................................... 1981 Bill Moll .......................................... 1948 Ted Walton ..................................... 1979

NEW YORK JETS

Cody Brown ................................... 2008 Nick Giaquinto ............................... 1976 Dave Greenhalgh ............................ 1978 Danny Lansanah............................... 2007 Eric Naposki ................................... 1985 Larry Taylor ..................................... 2007

OAKLAND RAIDERS

Tyvon Branch ................................. 2007 Zach Hurd....................................... 2010 Sio Moore......................................... 2012

PHILADELPHIA EAGLES

Pat Anglim ...................................... 1987 Greg Lloyd ...................................... 2010 B.J. McBryde.................................... 2014 Ralph Tiner ..................................... 1969

Nick Giaquinto (above), who played at UConn between 1975-76, participated in two Super Bowls with the Washington Redskins. He played in Super Bowl XVII in 1982 which the Redskins won and in Super Bowl XVIII in 1983 that Washington lost.

SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

Bill Cooke ....................................... 1971 Deshon Foxx..................................... 2014 David Franks ................................... 1988 Dave Greenhalgh ............................ 1978 Zach Hurd ...................................... 2010 Matt Latham ................................... 1984

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Danny Lansanah............................... 2007 Dan Orlovsky ................................. 2004 Moe Petrus ...................................... 2011 Shane Stafford ................................. 1998

TENNESSEE TITANS

Yawin Smallwood............................. 2013 Gary Wilburn................................... 2011 Blidi Wreh-Wilson............................ 2012

WASHINGTON REDSKINS

Terry Caulley .................................. 2006 Milt Dropo ..................................... 1946 Alfred Fincher ................................. 2004 Nick Giaquinto ............................... 1976 Lenny King ..................................... 1957 Brian Kozlowski .............................. 1992 Walt Trojanowski ............................ 1949 Nick Williams .................................. 2012

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Steve Beal ........................................ 1979 Cornelius Benton ............................ 1991 Derek Chard ................................... 2010 Mark Didio ..................................... 1991 Bob Leahy ........................................ N/A Booth Lusteg ................................... 1965 Kashif Moore.................................... 2011 Pete Rostosky .................................. 1982 Ted Walton ..................................... 1979 Lindsey Witten ............................... 2009

ST. LOUIS RAMS

Scott Lutrus .................................... 2010 Sean Mulcahy ................................. 2003

SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

Donald Brown ................................ 2008 Kashif Moore.................................... 2011 Kendall Reyes .................................. 2011 Rick Robustelli ................................ 1970 Jordan Todman ............................... 2010

SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

Bill Cooke ....................................... 1971 Dan Orlovsky is entering his 11th NFL season and is now a member of the Detroit Lions.

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The University of Connecticut has a long tradition of sending players to the Canadian Football League – both Canadian natives as “non-import” players and natives of the United States. UConn center Alex Mateas, a native of Ottawa, was selected as the top overall pick in the 2015 CFL Draft by the Ottawa REDBLACKS. Former Husky tight end Martin Bedard has won Grey Cup Championships with the Montreal Alouettes in 2009 and ’11 and also played in the 2012 Grey Cup final. He is entering his seventh year with the team in 2015. Two former Huskies – Jordan Younger and Danny Desriveaux – played for the 2012 Grey Cup Champion Toronto Argonauts. Younger had a nine-year CFL career and is now an assistant coach for Toronto. Larry Taylor was a seven-year veteran of the league with Montreal and Calgary. He was with Montreal from 2008-10 and won a pair of Grey Cup titles. He was the 2009 CFL Special Teams Player of the Year. As a rookie in 2008, he returned two punts for a touchdown in the East Division final games vs. Edmonton.

Former UConn tight end Martin Bedard, who graduated in 2008, was one of four former Huskies that were on the 2009 Montreal Alouettes team that won the Grey Cup in November 2009.

UConn Players and their CFL Teams (Listed with their final year at UConn) BRITISH COLUMBIA LIONS

OTTOWA REDBLACKS

Ed Enos .......................... 1956 Jason Ward ...................... 2006 O’Neill Wilson ............... 2006 Julius Williams................. 2009

OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS

CALGARY STAMPEDERS

Shawn Mayne ................. 2005 Larry Taylor .................... 2007 EDMONTON ESKIMOS

Maurice Lloyd ................. 2004 Julius Williams ................ 2009 Jordan Younger ............... 1999 HAMITON TIGER-CATS

Terry Caulley .................. 2003 John Delahunt................. 2012 James Hargrave ............... 2005 O’Neil Wilson ................ 2003

John Delahunt.................................. 2012 Alex Mateas....................................... 2015 Pete Petrillo....................................... 1968

SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS

Maurice Lloyd ................. 2004 Shawn Mayne ................. 2005 TORONTO ARGONAUTS

Danny Desriveaux ........... 2009 Mark Flood ..................... 1980 O’Neil Wilson ................ 2003 Jordan Younger ............... 1999 WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS

Brian Herosian ................ 1972 Hakeem Kashama ........... 2002 Shawn Mayne ................. 2005 O’Neil Wilson ................ 2003

MONTREAL ALOUETTES

Martin Bedard ................ 2008 Danny Desriveaux ........... 2004 Shawn Mayne ................. 2005 Larry Taylor .................... 2007 O’Neil Wilson ................ 2003

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Individual Career Highs.................150-153 Year-By-Year Leaders............................ 154 Single Season Records.................. 155-158 Single Game Records ................... 159-161 100-Yard Performances.................162-163 The Last Time..................................164-165 All-Time Defense/ST Touchdowns .... 166 Single-Game Opponent Records....... 167 Single Season Team Records .... 168-169 Single-Game Team Records .............. 170 FBS Era Records ............................ 171-174

Chandler Whitmer graduated from UConn last year ranked fifth in career total offense.

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TOTAL OFFENSE

YARDS PER GAME

YARDS

1. 105.8 2. 102.7 3. 101.9 4. 88.5 5. 85.9

1. 10421 2. 9269 3. 8829 4. 6126 5. 4849 6. 4089 7. 4075 8. 3848 9. 3800 10. 3790 11. 3771 12 3318 13. 3179 14. 2946 15. 2681

(Min. 1500 yards)

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007-08 Donald Brown, 2006-08 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Bernie Palmer, 1973-76 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Pete Petrillo, 1966-68 Lyle McCombs, 2011-13

*only counts games at running back

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1710 1619 1214 1120 883 843 803 774 715 698

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Bernie Palmer, 1973-76 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007-08 Donald Brown, 2006-08

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 1. 5295 2. 4813 3. 4386 4. 4286 5. 3642 6. 3535 7. 3500 8. 3386 9. 3381 10. 3335

Tory Taylor, 1995-98 Joe Markus, 1979-82 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Donald Brown, 2006-08 Lyle McCombs, 2011-13 Mark Didio, 1988-91 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 George Boothe, 1986-88 Ed Long, 1991-94

Vin Clements, 1968-70 Donald Brown, 2006-08 Kevin Wesley, 1989-90 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Jordan Todman, 2008-10

34 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 33 Donald Brown, 2006-08 31 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 31 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 26 Taber Small, 1999-01 25 Cornell Brockington, 2003-05 25 Walt Trojanowski,1942, 45-46, 49 24 Ed Long, 1991-94 23 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 22 Arthur Williams, 1925-27

RUSHING – QUARTERBACKS Donald Brown (2006-08) is both the UConn career and single-season leader in rushing carries and yards.

RUSHING YARDS

RUSHING

RUSHING CARRIES

CARRIES 1. 698 2. 677 3. 616 4. 570 5. 524 6. 515 7. 489 8. 484 9. 464 10. 454

Donald Brown, 2006-08 Lyle McCombs, 2011-13 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Ed Long, 1991-94 Tony Jordan, 1978-80 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 Taber Small, 1998-01 Cornell Brockington, 2003-05

1. 1508 2. 1177 1. 428 2. 389

Pete Petrillo, 1966-68 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Pete Petrillo, 1966-68

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 17 2. 15

Pete Petrillo, 1966-68 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81

Matt DeGennaro, who played for UConn from 1987-1990, is second in total offense yards with 9,269.

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1. 1567 2. 1319 3. 1026 4. 714 5. 712 6. 692 7. 620 8. 562 9. 561 10. 538

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Zach Frazer, 2008-10 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Zach Frazer, 2008-10

NET YARDS

(Min. 1500 yards/300 att.)

Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 Donald Brown, 2006-08 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Kevin Wesley, 1989-90

ATTEMPTS

1. 916 2. 803 3. 563 4. 403 5. 345 6. 339 7. 332 8. 332 9. 299 10. 298

Donald Brown, 2006-08 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Lyle McCombs, 2011-13 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 Ed Long, 1991-94 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 Cornell Brockington, 2003-05 Jeff Gallaher, 1985-88 Andre Dixon, 2006-09

YARDS PER RUSH 1. 5.6 2. 5.4 5.4 4. 5.2 5.2

PASSING

COMPLETIONS

NET YARDS 1. 3800 2. 3187 3. 3179 4. 2681 5. 2624 6. 2515 7. 2327 8. 2198 9. 1989 10. 1958

Dan Orlovsky, a Husky from 2001-04, holds every major passing record.

Terry Caulley is UConn’s second all-time rusher with 3,187 yards from 2002-06.

1. 10706 2. 9288 3. 8975 4. 5082 5. 4949 6. 4179 7. 4160 8. 4035 9. 3802 10. 3422

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Zach Frazer, 2008-10

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TOUCHDOWN PASSES

YARDS PER GAME

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

(Min. 2500 yards)

84 73 73 37 31 25 24 24 20 19 19

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Irv Panciera, 1950-52 Brian Hoffmann, 1997-99 Peter Lane, 1985-86

INTERCEPTIONS (THROWN) 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. . 8. 9. 10.

51 49 49 38 37 30 30 29 28 27

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Rick Robustelli, 1968-70 Bernie Palmer, 1974-76 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-82 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Peter Lane, 1985-86 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Irv Panciera, 1950-52 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95

PASSING EFFICIENCY (Min. 450 att.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

143.4 130.9 127.0 126.1 119.9 119.4

Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

232.7 226.5 224.4 222.5 209.0

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION

Dan Orlovsky, 2001-04 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-90 Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Peter Lane, 1985-86

1. 3. 4. 6.

YARDS PER ATTEMPT (Min. 450 att.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

8.75 7.19 7.15 7.12 7.07

RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

RECEIVING RECEPTIONS Mark Didio, 1988-91 Alex Davis, 1989-92 Glenn Antrum, 1985-88 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Geremy Davis, 2011-14 David Dunn, 1985-87 Brian Kozlowski, 1989-92 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Kashif Moore, 2008-11 Jason Williams, 2002-05

NET YARDS 1. 3535 2. 2841 3. 2770 4. 2567 5. 2552 6. 2292 7. 2285 8. 1961 9. 1699 10. 1788 11 1615 12. 1522 13. 1488 14. 1485 15. 1469

Mark Didio, 1988-91 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Alex Davis, 1989-92 Glenn Antrum, 1985-88 Geremy Davis, 2011-14. David Dunn, 1985-87 Keith Hugger, 1979-82 Kashif Moore, 2008-11 Brian Kozlowski, 1989-92 Keron Henry, 2001-04 Tory Taylor, 1995-98 Reggie Eccleston,1976, 79-80 Brian McGillicuddy,1982-84 Jason Williams, 2002-05

Geremy Davis, 2011-14 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Alex Davis, 1989-92 Carl Bond, 1996-98 Mark Didio, 1989-91 David Dunn, 1985-87

RECEIVING – TIGHT ENDS

Shane Stafford, 1995-98 Cornelius Benton, 1987-91 Ken Sweitzer, 1978-81 Chandler Whitmer, 2012-14 Zeke Rodgers, 1992-95

1. 239 2. 200 3. 186 4. 173 5. 165 6. 161 7. 159 8. 145 9. 126 10. 118

36 36 35 33 33 31

159 116 101 94 93

Brian Kozlowski, 1989-92 Ryan Griffin, 2009-12 Scott Sweitzer, 1984-87 Mike Walsh, 1983-85 Ken Miller, 1978-81

NET YARDS Ryan Griffin (2009-12) was the second-leading tight end receiver in UConn history with 116 receptions for 1,500 yards.

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

24 23 22 21 16 15 14 13 13 13 13

Alex Davis, 1989-92 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Mark Didio, 1988-91 David Dunn, 1985-87 Ken Miller, 1978-81 Glenn Antrum, 1985-88 Kashif Moore, 2008-11 Tory Taylor, 1995-98 Dak Newton, 1995-96 Reggie Eccleston, 1976, 79-80

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

1788 1500 1313 1243 1128 1019

Brian Kozlowski, 1989-92 Ryan Griffin, 2009-12 Ken Miller, 1978-81 Scott Sweitzer, 1984-87 Allan MacLellan, 1973-75 Mike Walsh, 1983-85

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 5.

15 10 10 10 6 6 6

Ken Miller, 1978-81 Dan Murray, 2003-06 Allan MacLellan, 1973-75 Tommy Collins, 1999-02 Mike Walsh, 1983-85 Brian Kozlowski, 1989-92 Tim Lassen, 2001-04

YARDS PER CATCH (Min. 1300 yards)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

21.6 19.1 19.0 17.7 16.4

Dak Newton, 1995-96 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Keith Hugger, 1979-82 Reggie Eccleston,1976, 79-80 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00

YARDS PER GAME (Min. 1300 yards)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Kashif Moore (2008-11) is ranked in the top ten of both career receptions and receiving yards.

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80.3 73.7 69.9 63.1 61.6

Mark Didio, 1988-91 David Dunn, 1985-87 Dak Newton, 1995-96 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Mark Didio, who played for UConn from 1988-91, holds the records for receptions with 239, net receiving yards with 3,535, and receiving yards per game with 80.3.

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PUNTING NUMBER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

308 271 234 217 209 196 196 173 166 142

Cole Wagner, 2010-13 Adam Coles, 2000-03 Rusty Umberger, 1977-80 Jim Carriere, 1985-88 Mike Morelli, 1996-99 Desi Cullen, 2006-09 Bernie Palmer, 1973-76 Leo Pinsky, 1944, 46-49 Neil Gauvin, 1981-83 Ralph Tiner, 1967-69

NET YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

12539 10904 8405 8340 8224 8059 6851 6194 6098 5330

Cole Wagner, 2010-13 Adam Coles, 2000-03 Rusty Umberger, 1977-80 Mike Morelli, 1996-99 Jim Carriere, 1985-88 Desi Cullen, 2006-09 Bernie Palmer, 1974-76 Neil Gauvin, 1981-83 Leo Pinsky, 1944, 46-49 Ralph Tiner, 1967-68

Walt Trojanowski (1942, 45-46, 49) is tied for eighth on the career records list in overall touchdowns, tied for fifth in rushing touchdowns and is tied for 13tth in total points. The UConn legend passed away in January of 2006.

AVERAGE: (80+ PUNTS) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

41.1 40.7 40.2 39.9 39.3 38.8 38.1 37.9 37.7 37.5

Desi Cullen, 2006-09 Cole Wagner, 2010-13 Adam Coles, 2000-03 Mike Morelli, 1996-99 Chris Pavasaris, 2004-06 David DeArmas, 1993-95 Shane Hussar, 2004-05 Jim Carriere, 1985-88 Jack Redmond, 1964-65 Ralph Tiner, 1967-68

PUNT RETURNS NUMBER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

99 98 92 85 63 63 52 50 45 44

Joe Markus, 1979-82 Larry Taylor, 2004-07 David Dunn, 1985-87 Mark Chapman, 1989-92 Brian Herosian, 1970-72 Cliff Hill, 1999-2002 Nick Williams, 2009-12 Jasper Howard, 2007-09 Dak Newton, 1995-96 Greg Yodis, 1996-98

NET YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1246 1013 648 628 526 504 470 427 396 375

Larry Taylor, 2004-07 Joe Markus, 1979-82 Mark Chapman, 1989-92 David Dunn, 1985-87 Brian Herosian, 1970-72 Jasper Howard, 2007-09 Nick Williams, 2009-12 Greg Yodis, 1996-98 Matt Latham, 1982-84 Dak Newton, 1995-96

TOUCHDOWNS

Desi Cullen is the career punting average leader with a 41.1 yard mark between 2006-09.

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Larry Taylor, 2004-07 Nick Williams, 2009-12 Jordan Younger, 1996-99 Matt Latham, 1982-84 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Joe Markus, 1979-82 Pete Rostosky, 1980-82 20 Players Tied

YARDS PER RETURN

TOUCHDOWNS

(Min. 40 returns)

1. 2.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

12.7 10.2 10.1 9.7 9.2

Larry Taylor, 2004-07 Joe Markus, 1979-82 Jasper Howard, 2007-09 Greg Yodis, 1996-98 Matt Latham, 1982-84

KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER 1. 89 2. 79 3. 57 4. 55 5. 52 6. 48 7. 47 8. 44 9. 41 10. 39

Tory Taylor, 1995-98 Nick Williams, 2009-12 Joe Markus, 1979-82 George Boothe, 1986-88 Jordan Younger, 1996-99 Mark Chapman, 1989-92 Nick Giaquinto, 1975-76 Jason Dellaselva, 2000-02 Gary DuBose, 1982-84 Larry Taylor, 2004-07

NET YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2045 1868 1438 1186 1104 1031 1005 1004 980 944

Nick Williams, 2009-12 Tory Taylor, 1995-98 George Boothe, 1986-88 Joe Markus, 1979-82 Jordan Younger, 1996-99 Larry Taylor, 2004-07 Mark Chapman, 1989-92 Nick Giaquinto, 1975-76 Tyvon Branch, 2004-07 Jason Dellaselva, 2000-02

2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Tyvon Branch, 2004-07 Nick Williams, 2009-2012 Robbie Frey 2008-10 Darius Butler, 2005-09 Larry Taylor, 2004-07 Jordan Younger, 1996-99 Tory Taylor, 1995-98 George Boothe, 1986-88 Gary DuBose, 1982-84 Ted Walton, 1976-79 Herb DeGraffe, 1975-77 Rich Hedgepeth, 1974-76 Nick Giaquinto, 1975-76 Richard Mason, 1973-76 Mike Zito, 1968-69

YARDS PER RETURN (Min. 40 returns)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

26.1 25.9 25.6 21.6 21.5 21.4

George Boothe, 1986-88 Nick Williams, 2009-12 Darius Butler, 2005-08 Gary DuBose, 1982-84 Jason Dellaselva, 2000-02 Nick Giaquinto, 1975-76

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FIELD GOALS/ATTEMPTS

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

1. 18 2. 17 17 4. 14 14 6. 13 7. 12 8. 11 9. 10 10 10 10 10 10

67/74 45/78 36/52 33/44 31/52 30/42 27/38

Dave Teggart, 2008-11 Matt Nuzie, 2003-06 Domingos Carlos, 1981-83 Tony Ciaravino, 2006-08 Nick Sosik, 1990-92 David DeArmas, 1993-95 Marc Hickok, 1999-2002

TOTAL POINTS

Nick Williams (2009-12) is first in UConn history in kickoff return yardage with 2,045 yards and seventh in punt returns with 470.

SCORING OVERALL TOUCHDOWNS 1. 35 3. 34 4. 32 4. 28 5. 27 27 7. 26 8. 25 25 25 12. 24 13. 23 14. 22

Donald Brown, 2006-08 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Taber Small, 1998-01 Cornell Brockington, 2003-05 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 Tory Taylor, 1995-98 Carl Bond, 1995-98 Walt Trojanowski, 1942, 45-46, 49 Arthur Williams, 1925-27 Alex Davis, 1989-92 John Fitzsimmons, 1996-00 Jeff Gallaher, 1985-88

1. 350 2. 259 3. 210 210 5. 206 6. 192 192 8. 170 9. 168 10. 167 11. 163 13. 162 14. 156

Dave Teggart, 2008-11 Matt Nuzie, 2003-06 Donald Brown, 2006-08 Wilbur Gilliard, 1992-95 Terry Caulley, 2002-06 Jordan Todman, 2008-10 Nick Sosik, 1990-92 Domingos Carlos, 1981-83 Taber Small, 1998-01 Vinny Clements, 1968-70 Tony Ciaravino, 2006-08 Marc Hickok, 1999-02 Cornell Brockington, 2003-05 Tory Taylor, 1995-98

DEFENSE TACKLES (since 1978) 1. 495 2. 449 3. 428 4. 412 5. 394 6. 393 7. 357 8. 344 9. 341 341

John Dorsey, 1980-83 Lawrence Wilson, 2007-10 Troy Ashley, 1986-89 Maurice Lloyd, 2001-04 Mike Jansen, 1985-87 Vernon Hargreaves, 1981-83 Alfred Fincher, 2001-04 Paul Duckworth, 1990-93 Scott Lutrus, 2007-10 Dennis O’Connell, 1976-78

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

128/129 Dave Teggart, 2008-11 124/135 Matt Nuzie, 2003-06 99/111 Nick Sosik, 1990-93 88/96 Rob Moons, 1987-90 82/86 Marc Hickok, 1999-02 64/69 Tony Ciaravino, 2006-08 62/65 Domingos Carlos, 1981-83 57/62 Mark Carter, 1985-87 55/60 Jim McManus, 1998 55/63 David DeArmas, 1993-95 55/59 Bob Segar, 1978-80 55/63 Greg Sinay, 1973-76

John Dorsey (1980-83) leads the Huskies in career tackles with 495.

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Husky Blidi Wreh-Wilson had two interception returns for a touchdown in 2010 to tie for second in school history.

SACKS (since 1979) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

30.5 27 24 22.5 22 21.5 19 19 17 16

Trevardo Williams, 2009-12 Mark Michaels, 1982-85 Cody Brown, 2005-08 Uyi Osunde, 1999-2003 Lindsey Witten 2006-09 Rob Belcuore, 1989-92 Steve Beal, 1976-79 Tyler King, 2001-04 Paul Duckworth, 1990-93 Mike Rembish, 1987-90

TACKLES FOR LOSS (since 1979)

1. 49 (-219 yds) Uyi Osunde, 1999-03 2. 47.5 (-142) Maurice Lloyd, 2001-04 3. 45.5 (-196) Cody Brown, 2005-08 4. 44.0 (-169) Sio Moore, 2009-12 5. 43 (-192) James Hargrave, 2002-05 6. 40.5 (-216) Trevardo Williams, 2009-12 7. 40 (-177) Tyler King, 2001-04 8. 35.5/(-133) Lawrence Wilson, 2007-10 9. 35.5 (-111) Alfred Fincher, 2001-04 10. 35 (-114) Danny Lansanah, 2004-07

PAT/KICK

Matt Latham, 1982-84 Darrell Wilson, 1976, 78-80 Lenny King, 1955-57 Mark Chapman, 1989-92 Ted Walton, 1976-79 Robert Vaughn, 2006-09 Justin Perkins, 2001-04 Bob Warren, 1969-71 Robert McClain, 2006-09 Darius Butler, 2005-08 Danny Lansanah, 2004-07 Dwayne Miller, 1984, 86-88 Roy Hopkins, 1998-02 Scott Daniels, 1984-87

1. 243 2. 218 3. 213 4. 210 5. 199 6. 180 7. 177 8. 171 9. 162 10. 153

Darrell Wilson, 1976, 78-80 Dave Korponai, 1961-63 Darius Butler, 2005-08 Ted Walton, 1977-79 Rich Fenton, 1973-75 Rusty Neal, 1987-90 Chris Meyer, 2000-02 Blidi Wreh-Wilson, 2009-12 Danny Lansanah, 2004-07 Laban Marsh, 1997-99

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3 2. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Lawrence Wilson, 2007-10 Yawin Smallwood, 2011-13 Dwayne Gratz, 2009-12 Blidi Wreh-Wilson, 2009-12 Darius Butler, 2005-08 Scott Lutrus, 2007-10 Robert McClain, 2006-09 Danny Lansanah, 2004-07 Justin Perkins, 2001-04

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3 2. 1

Jeff DeLucia, 1996-99 14 Players Tied

• Bold face indicates returning players

Trevardo Williams (2009-12) was the all-time career sack leader at UConn with 30.5 and was sixth in career tackles for a loss with 40.5.

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RUSHING YEAR NAME 1952 Joe Bettencourt 1953 Buddy Amendola 1954 Mike Sikora 1955 Lenny King 1956 Lenny King 1957 Larry Day 1958 Bill Minnerly 1959 Bill Minnerly 1960 Bill Minnerly 1961 Dave Korponai 1962 Dave Roberts 1963 Brian Smith 1964 Scip Tucker 1965 Bob Quist Don Brown 1966 Bill DiYeso 1967 Pete Petrillo 1968 Vinny Clements 1969 Vinny Clements 1970 Ray Jackson 1971 Lou Allen 1972 Pat D’Onofrio 1973 Eric Torkelson 1974 Russ Clarke 1975 Nick Giaquinto 1976 Nick Giaquinto 1977 Robin Anderson 1978 Tony Jordan 1979 Tony Jordan 1980 Tony Jordan 1981 Joe Markus 1982 Joe Markus 1983 Billy Parks 1984 Billy Parks 1985 Jeff Gallaher 1986 Jeff Gallaher 1987 Jeff Gallaher 1988 George Boothe 1989 Kevin Wesley 1990 Kevin Wesley 1991 Ed Long 1992 Ed Long 1993 Wilbur Gilliard 1994 Ed Long 1995 Tory Taylor 1996 Hezekiah Faison 1997 Recolon Jumpp 1998 Barry Chandler 1999 Taber Small 2000 Taber Small 2001 Taber Small 2002 Terry Caulley 2003 Cornell Brockington 2004 Cornell Brockington 2005 Terry Caulley 2006 Donald Brown 2007 Andre Dixon 2008 Donald Brown 2009 Jordan Todman 2010 Jordan Todman 2011 Lyle McCombs 2012 Lyle McCombs 2013 Lyle McCombs 2014 Ron Johnson

NO 86 76 94 132 176 116 93 103 97 52 61 69 74 81 61 37 160 186 242 129 137 111 276 143 80 185 126 179 209 127 120 174 249 175 71 148 146 213 199 131 155 163 215 103 208 127 155 169 199 161 100 220 131 238 141 161 167 367 235 334 275 243 159 114

YDS AVG TD 377 4.4 8 410 5.4 2 315 3.4 5 494 3.8 2 777 4.4 13 626 5.4 3 407 4.4 5 470 4.6 4 409 4.2 3 296 5.7 2 236 3.8 2 247 3.6 2 251 3.4 3 284 4.6 3 284 4.6 1 252 6.8 2 676 4.2 8 962 5.2 7 1060 4.4 9 608 4.7 5 458 3.3 9 428 3.9 2 1233 4.5 8 512 3.6 4 420 5.3 2 911 4.9 5 487 3.9 0 741 4.1 3 734 3.5 0 508 4.0 2 601 5.0 6 532 3.1 4 1095 4.4 9 682 3.9 3 364 5.1 3 592 4.0 5 715 4.9 8 1002 4.7 11 1162 5.8 10 570 4.4 4 681 4.4 4 900 5.5 8 1099 5.1 17 461 4.5 4 1262 6.1 6 569 4.5 4 815 5.3 9 809 4.8 10 757 3.8 14 560 3.5 8 326 3.3 4 1247 5.7 15 643 4.9 10 1218 5.1 11 659 4.7 6 896 5.6 7 828 5.0 3 2083 5.7 18 1188 5.1 14 1695 5.1 14 1151 4.2 7 860 3.5 6 670 4.2 5 429 3.8 3

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PASSING YEAR 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998

NAME ATT COMP INT Irv Panciera 158 81 8 Jim DiGiorno 61 18 11 Jim DiGiorno 72 23 8 Jim DiGiorno 68 34 6 John Livieri 34 13 2 Gerry D’Avolio 44 9 5 Harry Drivas 109 47 10 Harry Drivas 83 39 9 Tom Kopp 48 12 3 Joe Klimas 47 14 5 Lou Aceto 109 45 10 Lou Aceto 73 45 3 Lou Aceto 110 54 9 Dave Whaley 185 77 13 Paul Gruner 81 27 4 Pete Petrillo 130 52 11 Rick Robustelli 111 53 9 Rick Robustelli 283 132 20 Rick Robustelli 318 147 20 Ray Tellier 130 55 7 Ray Tellier 144 64 11 Lou Mancari 134 56 8 Bernie Palmer 99 45 6 Bernie Palmer 147 63 11 Bernie Palmer 223 109 16 Maron Clark 137 63 9 Ken Sweitzer 109 48 6 Alan Arison 153 61 9 Ken Sweitzer 252 127 11 Ken Sweitzer 282 145 18 Rob Trivella 172 77 19 Larry Corn 227 107 8 Chris Riley 203 99 12 Peter Lane 292 152 18 Peter Lane 328 187 12 Matt DeGennaro 319 193 13 Matt DeGennaro 387 238 13 Matt DeGennaro 356 212 15 Matt DeGennaro 257 160 21 Cornelius Benton 376 217 14 Tom DeSarno 170 79 5 Zeke Rodgers 245 139 12 Zeke Rodgers 135 72 8 Shane Stafford 182 99 8 Shane Stafford 270 144 6 Shane Stafford 296 164 10 Shane Stafford 278 156 5

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YDS TD 1048 11 269 1 266 2 380 4 185 2 150 2 602 6 510 3 205 0 284 3 434 4 451 4 666 5 847 3 412 1 595 3 565 1 1565 14 2030 16 708 3 829 1 610 8 429 3 652 2 1427 4 661 2 541 5 624 7 2014 16 2190 15 989 4 1198 7 1360 9 1973 7 2206 12 2206 18 2633 17 2472 17 1977 8 2701 18 817 3 1705 7 968 8 1492 11 2330 17 2814 23 2339 22

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Brian Hoffmann Ryan Tracey Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Matt Bonislawski Matt Bonislawski Tyler Lorenzen Tyler Lorenzen Zach Frazer Zach Frazer Johnny McEntee Chandler Whitmer Casey Cochran Chandler Whitmer

264 292 269 366 475 457 162 163 347 162 218 261 335 361 175 224

149 159 128 221 279 288 82 75 197 79 116 136 172 208 111 124

13 5 11 11 14 15 7 3 6 8 9 6 8 9 4 8

1681 1984 1379 2488 3485 3354 836 843 2367 869 1461 1425 2110 2664 1293 1522

* by attempts

RECEIVING YEAR NAME 1952 Joe Bettencourt 1953 Phil Tinsley 1954 Ron Rymash 1955 Lenny King 1956 Ron Vernet 1957 Larry Day 1958 Bob Horan 1959 Gerry D’Avolio 1960 Tony Magaletta 1961 Ken Luciani 1962 Dave Korponai 1963 Dave Korponai 1964 Gary Blackney 1965 John Billingslea Gary Blackney 1966 Steve Price 1967 John Crisp 1968 Paul Tortolani 1969 John Crisp 1970 Keith Kraham 1971 Greg Andrews 1972 Greg Andrews 1973 Allan MacLellan 1974 Allan MacLellan 1975 Allan MacLellan 1976 Bob Farbotko 1977 Bob Farbotko 1978 Ken Sweitzer 1979 Reggie Eccleston 1980 Reggie Eccleston 1981 Keith Hugger 1982 Keith Hugger 1983 Brian McGillicuddy 1984 Brian McGillicuddy 1985 Mike Walsh 1986 David Dunn 1987 David Dunn 1988 Glenn Antrum 1989 Mark Didio 1990 Mark Didio 1991 Mark Didio 1992 Alex Davis 1993 Monte Nowden 1994 Brian Reid 1995 Dak Newton 1996 Dak Newton 1997 Carl Bond 1998 Carl Bond 1999 John Fitzsimmons 2000 Steve O’Connor 2001 Cliff Hill 2002 Tommy Collins 2003 Shaun Feldeisen 2004 Keron Henry 2005 Jason Williams 2006 Larry Taylor 2007 Terence Jeffers 2008 Kashif Moore 2009 Marcus Easley 2010 Mike Smith 2011 Isiah Moore 2012 Geremy Davis 2013 Geremy Davis 2014 Geremy Davis

NO YARDS TD 26 412 4 8 184 na 22 281 2 16 223 2 8 171 0 7 82 2 12 164 2 14 258 1 5 119 0 5 118 1 17 201 4 20 167 0 12 163 0 16 150 0 16 119 1 9 70 0 32 377 1 29 367 0 46 484 6 36 610 8 19 342 2 31 461 1 31 520 8 32 392 2 21 216 0 23 375 0 22 277 2 18 215 2 26 285 3 50 1081 9 57 1145 7 25 511 1 39 566 0 44 712 5 47 491 2 57 854 5 66 790 8 77 1130 7 62 867 3 78 1153 10 88 1354 8 57 760 8 52 756 4 36 516 4 24 474 5 44 993 8 51 1178 6 61 1004 11 59 785 5 50 678 2 40 397 1 39 497 6 65 860 7 67 891 5 32 315 5 29 261 1 44 582 5 27 273 1 48 893 8 46 615 2 43 566 0 44 613 1 71 1085 3 44 521 3

* by receptions

TOTAL OFFENSE YEAR 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

NAME Irv Panciera Buddy Amendola Mike Sikora Lenny King Lenny King Larry Day Harry Drivas Harry Drivas Bill Minnerly Dave Korponai Lou Aceto Lou Aceto Lou Aceto Dave Whaley Paul Gruner Pete Petrillo Pete Petrillo Rick Robustelli Rick Robustelli Ray Tellier Ray Tellier Eric Torkelson Bernie Palmer Bernie Palmer Bernie Palmer Maron Clark

PLAYS YARDS 190 1008 76 410 94 315 136 519 196 938 116 626 141 644 111 475 97 409 52 296 168 376 108 391 184 702 281 856 179 549 290 1271 235 1132 311 1352 338 1901 227 770 235 962 276 1233 148 610 240 697 361 1617 241 1000

TD 12 2 5 2 14 3 8 4 3 2 4 4 5 3 1 11 14 14 16 3 7 8 3 6 12 5

11 15 9 19 33 23 6 5 13 3 10 5 12 9 11 11

1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Ken Sweitzer Tony Jordan Ken Sweitzer Ken Sweitzer Rob Trivella Larry Corn Chris Riley Peter Lane Peter Lane Matt DeGennaro Matt DeGennaro Matt DeGennaro Matt DeGennaro Cornelius Benton Zeke Rodgers Zeke Rodgers Brandon Bailey Shane Stafford Shane Stafford Shane Stafford Shane Stafford Brian Hoffmann Ryan Tracey Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky Matt Bonislawski D.J. Hernandez Tyler Lorenzen Donald Brown Jordan Todman Jordan Todman Johnny McEntee Chandler Whitmer Casey Cochran Chandler Whitmer

216 209 389 433 255 341 265 393 410 417 468 426 308 442 186 299 181 250 318 337 317 357 334 300 416 505 489 224 229 480 367 256 334 390 424 185 299

894 734 2433 2571 1053 1334 1188 1954 2121 2228 2681 2418 1938 2758 1087 1686 988 1497 2311 2729 2283 1918 1992 1262 2402 3444 3313 1075 1071 2695 2083 1373 1695 2110 2664 1280 1591

10 0 20 20 6 8 10 14 13 21 21 20 21 19 10 7 7 11 17 23 22 11 16 11 23 33 23 9 11 14 18 14 14 0 9 12 13

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SCORING YEAR NAME TD PAT 1952 Joe Bettencourt 12 12-23 1953 Phil Tinsley 6 6-10 1954 Mike Sikora 5 – 1955 Lenny King 4 – 1956 Lenny King 13 – 1957 Larry Day 5 2 1958 Bob Horan 8 – 1959 Gerry D’Avolio 5 – 1960 Gerry White 6 – 1961 Sean Sgrulletta 4 – 1962 Dave Korponai 7 – 1963 Dave Korponai 2 – 1964 Dave Whaley 1 9-9 1965 Dave Whaley 2 9-11 1966 Roy Lawrence 0 6-6 1967 Pete Petrillo 8 – 1968 Pete Petrillo 8 – Jimmy DeWitt 3 19-23 1969 Vinny Clements 13 3-6 1970 Keith Kraham 8 – 1971 Lou Allen 9 – 1972 Ray Tellier 6 – 1973 Eric Torkelson 9 – 1974 Greg Sinay 0 14-15 1975 Roger Ings 6 – 1976 Bernie Palmer 8 – 1977 Maron Clarke 3 – Herb DeGraffe 3 – 1978 Ken Sweitzer 7 – 1979 Bob Segar 0 13-15 1980 Bob Segar 0 28-29 1981 Domingos Carlos 0 31-32 1982 Domingos Carlos 0 17-17 1983 Billy Parks 9 – 1984 Gary DuBose 7 – 1985 Peter Lane 7 – 1986 Mark Carter 0 24-25 1987 David Dunn 8 – Jeff Gallaher 8 – 1988 George Boothe 12 – 1989 Kevin Wesley 10 – 1990 Mark Didio 10 – 1991 Mark Didio 8 – 1992 Wilbur Gilliard 10 – 1993 Wilbur Gilliard 17 – 1994 David DeArmas 0 22-26 1995 David DeArmas 0 24-28 1996 Dak Newton 9 – 1997 Robb Myers 0 45-50 1998 Jim McManus 0 55-60 1999 Taber Small 15 – 2000 John Fitzsimmons 9 – Taber Small 9 – 2001 Marc Hickok 0 18-19 2002 Terry Caulley 16 – 2003 Matt Nuzie 0 47-49 2004 Matt Nuzie 0 37-42 2005 Matt Nuzie 0 27-29 2006 Donald Brown 9 – 2007 Tony Ciaravino 0 34-38 2008 Donald Brown 18 – 2009 Andre Dixon 15 – Jordan Todman 15 – 2010 Dave Teggart 0 36-36 2011 Dave Teggart - 29-30 2012 Chad Christen - 22-22 2013 Chad Christen 27-27 2014 Bobby Puyol - 19-22

CV FG PTS 0 1 88 0 – 42 0 – 30 0 – 24 0 – 78 0 – 33 5 – 58 2 – 34 0 – 36 2 – 28 1 – 44 2 – 16 0 3 24 0 3-5 30 0 6-13 24 0 – 48 2 – 52 0 5-15 52 1 0-1 83 2 – 52 0 – 54 1 – 38 0 – 54 0 9-19 41 0 – 36 1 – 50 0 – 18 0 – 18 0 – 42 0 11-20 46 0 9-17 55 0 14-18 73 0 11-16 50 1 – 56 0 – 42 0 – 42 0 15-23 69 0 – 48 0 – 48 0 – 72 0 – 60 0 – 60 1 – 50 0 – 60 0 – 102 0 10-14 52 0 17-24 75 0 – 54 0 11-14 78 0 9-17 82 0 – 90 0 – 54 0 – 54 0 12-17 54 0 – 96 0 11-21 80 0 20-28 97 0 10-19 57 0 – 54 0 22-27 100 0 – 108 0 – 90 0 – 90 0 25 111 0 22-28 95 0 14-21 64 0 10-16 57 0 9-14 46

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RUSHING CARRIES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

367 334 276 275 249 243 242 238 235 220

NET YARDS

Jordan Todman is the third-leading rusher in career history and had two 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

TOTAL OFFENSE NET YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

3444 3313 2758 2729 2695 2681 2571 2503 2433 2418 2402 2311 2283 2232 2121

PLAYS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

565 489 480 468 442 433 426 424 417 416 410

Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Shane Stafford, 1997 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Matt DeGennaro, 1988 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Chandler Whitmer, 2012 Ken Sweitzer, 1980 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Shane Stafford, 1996 Shane Stafford, 1998 Matt DeGennaro, 1987 Peter Lane, 1986 Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Matt DeGennaro, 1988 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Chandler Whitmer, 2012 Matt DeGennaro, 1987 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Peter Lane, 1986

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2208 1896 1844 1879 1821 1766 1653 1635 1572 1502

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Donald Brown, 2008 Joe Markus, 1981 Jordan Todman, 2010 Jordan Todman, 2009 Vinny Clements, 1969 George Boothe, 1988 Nick Giaquinto, 1976 Tory Taylor, 1998 Tory Taylor, 1995 Wilbur Gilliard, 1993

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

2083 1695 1262 1247 1233 1218 1188 1162 1151 1099 1095 1093 1060 1002

Donald Brown, 2008 Jordan Todman, 2010 Eric Torkelson, 1973 Lyle McCombs, 2011 Billy Parks, 1983 Lyle McCombs, 2012 Vinny Clements, 1969 Cornell Brockington, 2004 Jordan Todman, 2009 Terry Caulley, 2002 Donald Brown, 2008 Jordan Todman, 2010 Tory Taylor, 1995 Terry Caulley, 2002 Eric Torkelson, 1973 Cornell Brockington, 2004 Jordan Todman, 2009 Kevin Wesley, 1989 Lyle McCombs, 2011 Wilbur Gilliard, 1993 Billy Parks, 1983 Andre Dixon, 2009 Vinny Clements, 1969 George Boothe, 1988

YARDS PER GAME (MIN. 1,000 YARDS)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160.2 141.2 124.7 117.8 116.2

TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. . 10.

22 18 17 15 14 14 14 14 14 12

Donald Brown, 2008 Jordan Todman, 2010 Terry Caulley, 2002 Vin Clements, 1969 Kevin Wesley, 1989

Walt Trojanowski, 1945 Donald Brown, 2008 Wilbur Gilliard, 1993 Terry Caulley, 2002 Jordan Todman, 2010 Jordan Todman, 2009 Andre Dixon, 2009 Taber Small, 1999 Arthur Williams, 1926 Lenny King, 1956

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH RUSHING TD

1. 3. 5.

8 8 6 6 6 5

Taber Small, 1999 Terry Caulley, 2002-03 Jordan Todman, 2009 Donald Brown, 2008 Jeff Gallaher, 1987-88 Ed Nook, 1995

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 100 YARDS

1. 2. 3. 3. 5.

8 6 5 5 4. 4 4

Donald Brown, 2008 Terry Caulley, 2002-03 Jordan Todman, 2010 Vin Clements, 1968 Jordan Todman, 2010 Wilbur Gilliard, 1995 Kevin Wesley, 1989

RUSHING — QUARTERBACKS CARRIES

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

160 154 151 137 136

NET YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

676 620 420 419 381

TOUCHDOWNS

1. 3. 5.

8 8 5 5 4 4 4

Pete Petrillo, 1967 Irv Panciera, 1951 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Ken Sweitzer, 1980 Pete Petrillo, 1968 Pete Petrillo, 1967 Pete Petrillo, 1968 Irv Panciera, 1951 Ken Sweitzer, 1980 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Pete Petrillo, 1968 Pete Petrillo, 1967 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Ken Sweitzer, 1978 Tyler Lorenzen, 2008 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Ken Sweitzer, 1980

PASSING ATTEMPTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

475 457 387 376 366 361 356 347 335 328

COMPLETIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

288 279 238 221 217 212 208 197 193 187

NET YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 14. 15.

3485 3354 2814 2701 2664 2633 2488 2472 2367 2339 2330 2206 2206 2190 2110

Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Matt DeGennaro, 1988 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Chandler Whitmer, 2012 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Johnny McEntee, 2011 Peter Lane, 1986 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Matt DeGennaro, 1988 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Chandler Whitmer, 2012 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Matt DeGennaro, 1987 Peter Lane, 1986 Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Shane Stafford, 1997 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Chandler Whitmer, 2012 Matt DeGennaro, 1988 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Shane Stafford, 1998 Shane Stafford, 1996 Matt DeGennaro, 1987 Peter Lane, 1986 Ken Sweitzer, 1981 Johnny McEntee, 2011

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TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9.

33 23 23 22 21 19 18 18 17 17 17

Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Shane Stafford, 1997 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Shane Stafford, 1998 Matt DeGennaro, 1990 Dan Orlovsky, 2002 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Matt DeGennaro, 1987 Shane Stafford, 1996 Matt DeGennaro, 1989 Matt DeGennaro, 1988

CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/A TD PASS

1. 2. 3. 4.

25 21 13 12

Dan Orlovsky, 2002-04 Shane Stafford, 1996-98 Matt DeGennaro, 1987-88 Matt DeGennaro, 1989-90

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1. 3. 4.

20 20 19 18 18

Rick Robustelli, 1970 Rick Robustelli, 1969 Rob Trivella, 1982 Peter Lane, 1985 Ken Sweitzer, 1981

LEAST INTERCEPTIONS (MIN. 150 ATT.)

1. 2. 3. 5. 8. 9.

3 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 8 8

Matt Bonislawski, 2006 Casey Cochran, 2013 Ryan Tracey, 2000 Shane Stafford, 1998 Zach Frazer, 2010 Tyler Lorenzen, 2007 Shane Stafford, 1996 Matt Bonislawski, 2005 Chandler Whitmer, 2014 Johnny McEntee, 2011 Tyler Lorenzen, 2008 Shane Stafford, 1995 Matt DeGennaro, 1990 Larry Corn, 1983

PASS RECEIVING RECEPTIONS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13.

88 78 77 72 71 67 66 65 62 62 61 59 57 57 57

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

1354 1178 1153 1145 1130 1085 1081 1040 1004 993 909 893 891 867 860

Mark Didio, 1991 Mark Didio, 1990 Glenn Antrum, 1988 Alex Davis, 1991 Geremy Davis, 2013 Keron Henry, 2004 David Dunn, 1987 Shaun Feldeisen, 2003 Alex Davis, 1990 Mark Didio, 1989 Carl Bond, 1998 John Fitzsimmons, 1999 Alex Davis, 1992 David Dunn, 1986 Keith Hugger, 1981 Mark Didio, 1991 Carl Bond, 1997 Mark Didio, 1990 Keith Hugger, 1981 Glenn Antrum, 1988 Geremy Davis, 2013 Reggie Eccleston, 1980 John Fitzsimmons, 1998 Carl Bond, 1998 Dak Newton, 1996 Alex Davis, 1991 Marcus Easley, 2009 Keron Henry, 2004 Mark Didio, 1989 Shaun Feldeisen, 2003

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

154.2 149.3 147.9 142.2 141.7

YARDS PER GAME

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

290.4 279.5 270.1 259.9 255.8

Shane Stafford, 1997 Shane Stafford, 1998 Matt DeGennaro, 1990 Shane Stafford, 1996 Casey Cochran. 2013

Dan Orlovsky, 2003 Dan Orlovsky, 2004 Cornelius Benton, 1991 Shane Stafford, 1998 Shane Stafford, 1997

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

9.51 8.63 8.41 8.19 7.99

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

123.1 108.1 107.1 104.8 104.1

Mark Didio, 1991 Reggie Eccelston, 1980 Carl Bond, 1997 Mark Didio, 1990 Keith Hugger, 1981

YARDS PER CATCH (MIN. 750 YARDS)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

23.1 22.6 21.6 20.1 19.6

Carl Bond, 1997 Dak Newton, 1996 Reggie Eccelston, 1980 Keith Hugger, 1981 John Fitzsimmons, 1998

TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2. 3. 8.

11 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Shane Stafford, 1997 Shane Stafford, 1996 Shane Stafford, 1998 Shane Stafford, 1995 Ken Sweitzer, 1980

Carl Bond, 1998 Mark Didio, 1990 O’Neil Wilson, 2003 John Fitzsimmons, 2000 Tory Taylor, 1997 Alex Davis, 1990 Reggie Eccleston, 1980 Marcus Easley, 2009 Dak Newton, 1996 Alex Davis, 1992 Mark Didio, 1991 David Dunn, 1987 Allan MacLellan, 1973 Keith Kraham, 1970

PASS RECEIVING – TIGHT ENDS RECEPTIONS

51 47 47 43 39 38 37 33 32 31 31 31 31

Brian Kozlowski, 1990 Brian Kozlowski, 1991 Mike Walsh, 1985 Brian Kozlowski, 1992 Tommy Collins, 2002 Ken Miller, 1981 Scott Sweitzer, 1987 Ryan Griffin, 2011 Allan MacLellan, 1974 Ryan Griffin, 2010 Scott Sweitzer, 1986 Allan MacLellan, 1973 Ken Miller, 1980

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

592 563 526 520 516

Ken Miller, 1981 Brian Kozlowski, 1991 Brian Kozlowski, 1992 Allan MacLellan, 1973 Brian Kozlowski, 1990

TOUCHDOWNS

Quarterback Zach Frazer is ninth in school history in passing yards and had an 8-2 record in games he started in during the months of November, December and January.

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YARDS

YARDS PER ATTEMPT (MIN. 150 ATT.)

(MIN. 750 YARDS)

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 150 ATT.)

YARDS PER GAME

1. 2. 4.

8 6 6 4 4 4 4

Allan MacLellan, 1973 Tommy Collins, 2002 Ken Miller, 1981 Steve Brouse, 2007 Mike Walsh, 1983 Ken Miller, 1980 Ken Miller, 1979

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PUNTING NUMBER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

82 81 80 79 78 76 75 74 72 71 71

YARDS PER RETURN (MIN. 200 YDS./15 RET.)

Neil Gauvin, 1983 Adam Coles, 2001 Cole Wagner, 2011 Cole Wagner, 2010 Rusty Umberger, 1979 Adam Coles, 2002 Desi Cullen, 2007 Justin Wain, 2014 Rusty Umberger, 1977 Chris Pavasaris, 2006 Cole Wagner, 2013

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3620 3288 3172 3115 3055 3030 2868 2845 2829 2709

AVERAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9.

42.8 42.0 41.3 41.1 41.0 41.0 40.8 40.7 40.5 40.5

Cole Wagner, 2010 Cole Wagner, 2011 Adam Coles, 2001 Neil Gauvin, 1983 Desi Cullen, 2007 Adam Coles, 2002 Justin Wain, 2014 Chris Pavasaris, 2006 Cole Wagner, 2013 Mike Morelli, 1999 Desi Cullen, 2009 Adam Coles, 2003 Cole Wagner, 2010 Cole Wagner, 2011 Jim Carriere, 1988 Mike Morelli, 1999 Mike Morelli, 1998 Desi Cullen, 2007 Adam Coles, 2000 David DeArmas, 1994

PUNT RETURNS NUMBER

1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9.

41 34 34 33 31 31 30 30 28 28 28 28 28

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

357 351 342 315 314 306 302 283 265 255

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David Dunn, 1985 David Sanchez, 2003 Joe Markus, 1981 Mike Adams, 1988 Larry Taylor, 2007 Mark Chapman, 1992 Mark Chapman, 1990 Joe Markus, 1982 Jasper Howard, 2008 Cliff Hill, 2001 Mike Nolan, 1988 David Dunn, 1986 Brian Herosian, 1971 Larry Taylor, 2007 Larry Taylor, 2004 David Dunn, 1985 Joe Markus, 1982 Mark Chapman, 1992 Jasper Howard, 2008 Joe Markus, 1981 Larry Taylor, 2005 Robert McClain, 2009 Larry Taylor, 2006

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

15.9 14.6 12.9 12.8 12.6 12.3

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 5.

2 2 2 2 1

Jordan Younger, 1999 Larry Taylor, 2004 Joe Markus, 1979 Larry Taylor, 2006 Reggie McClain, 2009 Larry Taylor, 2005 Larry Taylor, 2007 Jordan Younger, 1999 Carl Bond, 1996 Matt Latham, 1983 31 Players Tied

KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

41 38 37 36 34 30 27 26 25 24 24 24

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

920 849 780 730 704 704 637 620 600 599

Tory Taylor, 1998 Jordan Younger, 1999 Nick Williams, 2011 Arkeel Newsome, 2014 Carl Bradford, 2000 Joe Markus, 1981 Tyvon Branch, 2007 Eric Torkelson, 1972 Nick Giaquinto, 1975 Lyle McCombs, 2013 Mark Chapman, 1991 Mark Chapman, 1990 Nick Williams, 2011 Tory Taylor, 1998 Tyvon Branch, 2007 Arkeel Newsome, 2014 Carl Bradford, 2000 Jordan Younger, 1999 Joe Markus, 1981 Robbie Frey, 2009 Nick Williams, 2010 George Boothe, 1987

SCORING

TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 9.

22 18 17 16 15 15 15 15 14 13 13

PAT/KICK

1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 7. 8. 9. 10.

55/60 47/47 47/49 47/48 45/50 37/42 36/36 36/39 35/37 34/37 34/38

Walt Trojanowski, 1945 Donald Brown, 2008 Wilbur Gilliard, 1993 Terry Caulley, 2002 Jordan Todman, 2009 Andre Dixon, 2009 Taber Small, 1999 Arthur Williams, 1926 Jordan Todman, 2010 Vinny Clements, 1969 Lenny King, 1956 Jim McManus, 1998 Dave Teggart, 2009 Matt Nuzie, 2003 Marc Hickok, 2002 Robb Myers, 1997 Matt Nuzie, 2004 Dave Teggart, 2010 Nick Sosik, 1990 Rob Moons, 1988 Rob Moons, 1989 Tony Ciaravino, 2007

CONSECUTIVE PATS MADE

1. 3. 4. 5.

47 47 36 31 29

Dave Teggart, 2009 Marc Hickok, 2002 Dave Teggart, 2010 Matt Nuzie, 2003 Rob Moons, 1988

YARDS PER RETURN (MIN. 300 YDS./15 RET.)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

35.3 29.3 28.9 28.5 26.3 25.9 25.8

TOUCHDOWNS

1. 3.

2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Nick Williams, 2010 Robbie Frey, 2009 Tyvon Branch, 2007 George Boothe, 1987 Vin Clements, 1969 Ted Walton, 1978 Mike Zito, 1968

Nick Williams, 2010 Tyvon Branch, 2007 Robbie Frey, 2009 Jordan Todman, 2009 Mike Lang, 2009 Darius Butler, 2005 Larry Taylor, 2004 Jordan Younger, 1998 Tory Taylor, 1998 George Boothe, 1986 Gary DuBose, 1983 Ted Walton, 1978 Herb DeGraffe, 1977 Rich Hedgepeth, 1976 Nick Giaquinto, 1975 Richard Mason, 1975 Mike Zito, 1968

Larry Taylor holds UConn season and career punt return yardage records and UConn’s career punt return touchdown record with four.

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DEFENSE

TACKLES (SINCE 1974)

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

184 154 154 149 144 140 140 140 139 138 138 138 138

SACKS (SINCE 1973)

Kicker Dave Teggart graduated from UConn in 2011 as the school’s all-time leader in points scored, field goals and extra points.

FIELD GOALS

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

25/31 22/27 22/28 20/28 17/24 15/23 14/23 13/15 12/17 12/17

Dave Teggart, 2010 Tony Ciaravino, 2007 Dave Teggart, 2011 Matt Nuzie, 2004 David DeArmas, 1995 Mark Carter, 1986 Dave Teggart, 2009 Dave Teggart, 2008 Marc Hickok, 2002 Marc Hickok, 2001

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE

1. 2. 4.

11 10 10 9 9 9

POINTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

132 111 108 102 100 97 95 90 90 90 90

Dave Teggart, 2008 Dave Teggart, 2010 Matt Nuzie, 2004 Dave Teggart, 2011 Tony Ciaravino, 2007 David DeArmas, 1994

Walt Trojanowski, 1945 Dave Teggart, 2010 Donald Brown, 2008 Wilbur Gilliard, 1993 Tony Ciaravino, 2007 Matt Nuzie, 2004 Dave Teggart, 2011 Andre Dixon, 2009 Jordan Todman, 2009 Taber Small, 1999 Arthur Williams, 1926

1. 3. 4. 5. 8. 10.

13 13 12.5 11.5 11 11 11 10 10 9.5 9.5

John Dorsey, 1983 John Dorsey, 1982 Don Thompson, 1974 Vernon Hargreaves, 1982 John Dorsey, 1981 Lawrence Wilson, 2009 Alfred Fincher, 2004 Troy Ashley, 1989 Mike Jansen, 1986 Paul Zenkert, 1994 Paul Duckworth, 1993 Mike Jansen, 1987 Vernon Hargreaves, 1983 Mark Michaels, 1984 Steve Beal, 1978 Trevardo Williams, 2011 Lindsay Witten, 2009 Cody Brown, 2008 Uyi Osunde, 2003 Bruce Bourgoin, 1993 Paul Mariano, 1975 Mike Rembish, 1990 Uyi Osunde, 2002 Rob Belcuore, 1992

TACKLES FOR LOSS (SINCE 1980)

1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

24.5 (-94 yards) 19 (-40 ) 18 (-44) 18 (-55) 17 (-85) 16.5 (-72) 16.5 (-60) 16 (-58) 16 (-58) 15 (-97)

INTERCEPTIONS 1. 2. 5. 7.

10 8 8 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

Uyi Osunde, 2003 Razul Wallace, 2000 Maurice Lloyd, 2002 Khalid Riley, 1998 Tyler King, 2003 Cody Brown, 2008 Cody Brown, 2007 Sio Moore, 2011 Jamar Wilkins, 2000 Trevardo Williams, 2011 Lenny King, 1955 Mark Chapman, 1992 Matt Latham, 1983 Darrell Wilson, 1980 Robert Vaughn, 2007 Rich Fenton, 1974 Justin Perkins, 2003 Roy Hopkins, 2002 Mark Chapman, 1991 Matt Latham, 1982 Ted Walton, 1976 Lenny King, 1956

Alfred Fincher is tied for sixth on the single-season record list in tackles with 140 in 2004.

YARDS (RETURNED)

1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

184 163 163 153 140 118 112 108 105 104

Dave Korponai, 1962 Rich Fenton, 1973 Lenny King, 1956 Blidi Wreh-Wilson, 2010 Darius Butler, 2005 Chris Meyer, 2002 Robert Vaughn, 2007 Ted Walton, 1978 Robert McClain, 2008 Andrew Adams, 2014

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

1.

2 2 2 2

Blidi Wreh-Wilson, 2010 Robert McClain, 2008 Scott Lutrus, 2007 Justin Perkins, 2004

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 1

20 Players Tied

BOLD indicates returning player

Uyi Osunde holds the school record for tackles for a loss in a season with 24.5 in 2003.

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TOTAL OFFENSE NET YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

466 434 433 432 412 398 369 362 359 359 356 356 355 354 351 343 340 338 335 332

PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4. 8. 9. 12. 15. 18.

68 65 64 62 62 62 62 59 58 58 58 57 57 57 56 56 56 55 55 55

Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Brian Hoffmann vs. Massachusetts, 1998 Cornelius Benton vs. New Hampshire, 1991 Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1991 Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Murray State, 2004 Cody Endres vs. West Virginia, 2009 Zeke Rodgers vs. Boston Univ., 1992 Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1988 Dan Orlovsky vs. Cincinnati, 2002 Peter Lane vs. Rhode Island, 1985 Ryan Tracey vs. Eastern Michigan, 2000 Tyler Lorenzen at Duke, 2007 Ken Sweitzer vs. New Hampshire, 1981 Dan Orlovsky vs. Western Michigan, 2003 Shane Stafford vs. William & Mary, 1998 Chandler Whitmer vs. ECU, 2014 Matt DeGennaro vs. SMU, 1989 Ryan Tracey vs. Northeastern, 2000 Ken Sweitzer vs. New Hampshire, 1981 Peter Lane vs. New Hampshire, 1985 D.J. Hernandez vs. Cincinnati, 2005 Dan Orlovsky vs. Boston College, 2003 Ryan Tracey vs. Louisville, 2000 Matt DeGennaro vs. Delaware, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Boston Univ., 1988 Matt DeGennaro vs. Rhode Island, 1988 Dan Orlovsky vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Utah State, 2001 Brian Hoffmann vs. James Madison, 1999 Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1988 Rick Robustelli vs. Holy Cross, 1970 Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Dan Orlovsky vs. Cincinnati, 2002 Brian Hoffmann vs. Massachusetts, 1998 Ryan Tracey vs. Eastern Michigan, 2000 Zeke Rodgers vs. Boston Univ., 1992 Larry Corn vs. Colgate, 1983

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS 318

Gary DuBose vs. Massachusetts, 1984

RUSHING CARRIES 1. 44 2. 43 3. 37 37 37 6. 36 36 36 36 10. 35 11. 34 34

Russ Clarke vs. Vermont, 1974 Donald Brown vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Jordan Todman vs. Vanderbilt, 2010 Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Kevin Wesley vs. Boston University, 1989 Donald Brorwn vs. Temple, 2008 Gary DuBose vs. Massachusetts, 1984 Tony Jordan vs. New Hampshire, 1979 Nick Giaquinto vs. Massachusetts, 1976 Ed Long vs. New Hampshire, 1992 Donald Brown vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Donald Brown vs. Baylor, 2008

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19.

277 273 272 261 256 252 246 234 223 222 218 214 212 209 207 206 205 205 199 199

Nick Giaquinto vs. Holy Cross, 1976 Vinny Clements vs. Rhode Island, 1969 Kevin Wesley vs. Massachusetts, 1989 Donald Brown vs. Buffalo, 2009 Int. Bowl Tory Taylor vs. Boston University, 1995 Wilbur Gilliard vs. Richmond, 1993 Gary DuBose vs. Massachusetts, 1984 Terry Caulley vs. Buffalo, 2003 Kevin Wesley vs. Boston University, 1989 Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Mike Zito vs. Vermont, 1969 Donald Brown vs. Temple, 2008 Chris Bellamy vs. Kent State, 2003 Ed Long vs. Rhode Island, 1992 Russ Clarke vs. Vermont, 1974 Donald Brown vs. Virginia, 2008 Donald Brown vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Billy Parks vs. Maine, 1983 Donald Brown vs. Rutgers, 2006 Tory Taylor vs. Yale, 1995

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RUSHING — QUARTERBACKS YARDS

1. 185 2. 130 3. 120 4. 115 5. 94 6. 86 7. 75 9. 73 10. 72

Pete Petrillo vs. Boston University, 1968 D.J. Hernandez vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Ken Sweitzer vs. Maine, 1980 Pete Petrillo vs. Massachusetts, 1968 Ken Sweitzer vs. Holy Cross, 1978 D.J. Hernandez vs. Syracuse, 2005 Tyler Lorenzen vs. Temple, 2008 Ken Sweitzer vs. Holy Cross, 1981 Tyler Lorenzen vs. Baylor, 2008 Ken Sweitzer vs. Maine, 1981

PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 11. 12. 15. 17. 19.

57 55 54 54 53 52 51 51 51 51 50 49 49 49 48 48 47 47 46 46 46

Rick Robustelli vs. Holy Cross, 1970 Dan Orlovsky vs. Boston College, 2003 Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Ryan Tracey vs. Louisville, 2000 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1988 Matt DeGennaro vs. Delaware, 1990 Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Kent State, 2003 Dan Orlovsky vs. Utah State, 2001 Matt DeGennaro vs. Rhode Island, 1988 Dan Orlovsky vs. Cincinnati, 2001 Dan Orlovsky vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Ryan Tracey vs. Eastern Michigan, 2000 Brian Hoffmann vs. James Madison, 1999 Matt DeGennaro vs. Boston Univ., 1988 Larry Corn vs. Colgate, 1983 Dan Orlovsky vs. West Virginia, 2004 Peter Lane vs. New Hampshire, 1985 Zach Frazer vs. Rutgers, 2009 Luke Richmond vs. New Hampshire, 1999 Shane Stafford vs. New Hampshire, 1998

COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 17. 19.

39 36 33 33 32 31 30 30 29 29 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26

Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1988 Brian Hoffmann vs. James Madison, 1999 Matt DeGennaro vs. Delaware, 1990 Cornelius Benton vs. Villanova, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Rhode Island, 1988 Matt DeGennaro vs. Boston Univ., 1988 Dan Orlovsky vs. Navy, 2002 Cornelius Benton vs. New Hampshire, 1991 Chandler Whitmer vs. W. Michigan, 2012 Dan Orlovsky vs. Buffalo, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Kent State, 2003 Cornelius Benton vs. Delaware, 1991 Dan Orlovsky vs. Cincinnati, 2001 Ryan Tracey vs. Louisville, 2000 Dan Orlovsky vs. Boston College, 2003 Dan Orlovsky vs. Army, 2003 Dan Orlovsky vs. Indiana, 2003 Brian Hoffmann vs. Massachusetts, 1998 Zeke Rodgers vs. Boston Univ., 1992 Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1987 Rick Robustelli vs. Rutgers, 1969

PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15. 16.

461 445 413 406 402 382 382 378 371 360 360 349 343 343 341 340

Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 Brian Hoffmann vs. Massachusetts, 1998 Cornelius Benton vs. New Hampshire, 1991 Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1991 Dan Orlovsky vs. Murray State, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Cincinnati, 2001 Cody Endres vs. West Virginia, 2009 Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1990 Shane Stafford vs. William & Mary, 1998 Zeke Rodgers vs. Boston Univ., 1992 Chandler Whiter vs. Maryland, 2013 Dan Orlovsky vs. Western Michigan, 2003 Peter Lane vs. Rhode Island, 1985 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1988 Ryan Tracey vs. Eastern Michigan, 2000

17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 30. 32. 33.

339 337 335 333 327 327 321 321 317 316 315 313 313 312 312 311 310 310

Matt DeGennaro vs. SMU, 1989 Matt DeGennaro vs. Delaware, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Rhode Island, 1988 Chandler Whitmer vs. W. Michigan, 2012 Ryan Tracey vs. Colgate, 2000 Shane Stafford vs. Colgate, 1998 Ryan Tracey vs. Northeastern, 2000 Tom DeSarno vs. Boston University, 1991 Dan Orlovsky vs. Army, 2003 Dan Orlovsky vs. Virginia Tech, 2003 Shane Stafford vs. Villanova, 1996 Dan Orlovsky vs. Wake Forest, 2003 Shane Stafford vs. Georgia Southern, 1998 Shane Stafford vs. Massachusetts, 1997 Ken Sweitzer vs. Rhode Island, 1981 Casey Cochran vs. Rutgers, 2013 Tim Boyle vs. USF, 2013 Shane Stafford vs. Yale, 1998

BEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (with 15 or more completions)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 19.

82.9% (29-35) Dan Orlovsky vs. Navy, 2002 81.3% (26-32) Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1991 79.2% (19-24) Matt DeGennaro vs. URI, 1987 76.7% (23-30) Matt DeGennaro vs. Richmond, 1990 76.6 (23-30) Cody Endres vs. Rhode Island, 2009 76.5% (39-51) Dan Orlovsky vs. Syracuse, 2004 76.0% (19-25) Chandler Whitmer vs. Pitt, 2012 76.0% (19-25) Matt DeGennaro vs. CCSU, 1989 75.8% (25-31) Casey Cochran vs. Rutgers, 2013 75.0% (18-24) Shane Stafford vs. Hofstra, 1997 75.0% (15-20) Tony Valente vs. URI, 1993 74.1% (20-27) Matt DeGennaro vs. Yale, 1988 73.7% (28-38) Dan Orlovsky vs. Buffalo, 2004 73.7% (28-38) Cornelius Benton vs. Delaware, 1991 73.9 (17-23) Cody Endres vs. Pittsburgh, 2009 73.5% (25-34) Dan Orlovsky vs. Army, 2004 73.3% (22-30) Tyler Lorenzen at Duke, 2007 73.3% (22-30) DeGennaro vs. URI, 1990 72.7% (16-22) Shane Stafford vs. Buffalo, 1997 72.7% (16-22) Shane Stafford vs. Boston Univ., 1997 72.7% (24-33) Cornelius Benton vs. Yale, 1991

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

1. 4. 16.

5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3

Dan Orlovsky vs. Murray State, 2004 Dan Orlovsky vs. Akron, 2003 Dan Orlovsky vs. Army, 2003 Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 2013 Johnny McEntee vs. Western Michigan, 2011 D.J. Hernandez vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Dan Orlovsky vs. Army, 2004 Ryan Tracey vs. Northeastern, 2000 Brian Hoffmann vs. Massachusetts, 1998 Shane Stafford vs. Hampton, 1998 Shane Stafford vs. Yale, 1998 Shane Stafford vs. Buffalo, 1997 Shane Stafford vs. Massachusetts, 1996 Matt DeGennaro vs. Rhode Island, 1990 Matt DeGennaro vs. Villanova, 1989 Larry Corn vs. Colgate, 1983 Ken Sweitzer vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Accomplished 36 times by 11 different QB

INTERCEPTIONS (THROWN)

1. 4.

5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Rick Robustelli vs. Baldwin-Wallace, 1969 Rick Robustelli vs. Massachusetts, 1969 Rob Trivella vs. Lehigh, 1982 Chandler Whitmer vs. Rutgers, 2012 Shane Stafford vs. Maine, 1995 Matt DeGennaro vs. Yale, 1989 Matt DeGennaro vs. Northeastern, 1987 Peter Lane vs. Delaware State, 1986 Peter Lane vs. Delaware State, 1985 Rob Trivella vs. Massachusetts, 1982 Rob Trivella vs. Delaware, 1982 Ken Sweitzer vs. Massachusetts, 1981 Lou Mancari vs. Delaware, 1973 Ray Tellier vs. Holy Cross, 1972 Rick Robustelli vs. Boston University, 1970 Pete Petrillo vs. Boston University, 1967 Jim DiGiorno vs. New Hampshire, 1954

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PASS RECEIVING

PUNTING

1. 15 Geremy Davis vs. Memphis, 2013 2. 14 Keith Hugger vs. Delaware, 1981 3. 13 Alex Davis vs. Rhode Island, 1991 13 Alex Davis vs. Delaware, 1991 13 Mark Didio vs. Rhode Island, 1990 13 Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1970 7. 12 Mark Didio vs. Boston University, 1991 8. 11 Deshon Foxx vs. Memphis, 2013 11 Monte Nowden vs. Villanova, 1993 11 Brian Kozlowski vs. Boston Univ., 1992 11 Mark Didio vs. Rhode Island, 1991 11 Mark Didio vs. Delaware, 1990 11 David Dunn vs. Southern Connecticut, 1987 11 Mike Walsh vs. Massachusetts, 1985 11 Keith Hugger vs. Rhode Island, 1981 11 Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1971 11 John Crisp vs. Rutgers, 1969 19. 10 Shakim Phillips vs. Maryland, 2013 10 Cornell Brockington vs. Syracuse, 2004 10 Shaun Feldeisen vs. Wake Forest, 2003 10 John Fitzsimmons vs. Kentucky, 1999 10 John Fitzsimmons vs. New Hampshire, 1999 10 Brian Kozlowski vs. Villanova, 1990 10 Mark Didio vs. Richmond, 1990 10 Glenn Antrum vs. New Hampshire, 1988 10 Glenn Antrum vs. Massachusetts, 1988

1. 13 13

RECEPTIONS

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20.

236 229 229 222 207 193 186 185 182 178 175 175 166 163 161 157 157 155 153 152

Keith Hugger vs. Delaware, 1981 Mark Didio vs. Boston University, 1991 Reggie Eccleston vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Dak Newton vs. Villanova, 1996 Geremy Davis vs. Memphis, 2013 Glenn Antrum vs. Richmond, 1988 Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1970 Mark Didio vs. Richmond, 1991 Mark Didio vs. Rhode Island, 1990 Shakim Phillips vs. Maryland, 2013 Carl Bond vs. New Hampshire, 1997 Keith Hugger vs. Rhode Island, 1981 David Dunn vs. Lehigh, 1985 Carl Bond vs. Hofstra, 1997 Keith Hugger vs. Boston University, 1981 Marcus Easley vs. West Virginia, 2009 Dak Newton vs. Massachusetts, 1996 Keith Kraham vs. Temple, 1970 Mark Didio vs. Rhode Island, 1991 Glenn Antrum vs. New Hampshire, 1988

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. 2.

4 3 3 3

Reggie Eccleston vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Dak Newton vs. Villanova, 1996 Mark Didio vs. Boston University, 1991 Joe Bettencourt vs. Ohio Wesleyan, 1950

PASS RECEIVING — TIGHT ENDS RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 5.

13 11 11 11 10

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

186 151 135 113 111 106 103 102

Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1970 Brian Kozlowski vs. Boston Univ., 1992 Mike Walsh vs. Massachusetts, 1985 Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1971 Brian Kozlowski vs. Villanova, 1990

Vin Russell vs. Holy Cross, 1970 Brian Kozlowski vs. Boston University, 1992 Dan Murray vs. Rutgers, 2004 Michael Walsh vs. Massachusetts, 1985 Brian Kozlowski vs. Boston University, 1992 Robert Farbotko vs. Maine, 1976 Anthony Miller vs. Rhode Island, 1988 Scott Sweitzer vs. Delaware, 1987

NUMBER YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

454 449 445 407 406

PAT KICK

Rusty Umberger vs. Massachusetts, 1979 Robert Starkel vs. Harvard, 1946 Robert Starkel vs. Harvard, 1946 Adam Coles vs. Temple, 2001 Desi Cullen at Cincinnati, 2007 Doug Muth vs. Lehigh, 1984 Rusty Umberger vs. Massachusetts, 1979

1. 9 2. 8 8 8 5. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Marc Hickok vs. Kent State, 2002 Marc Hickok vs. Florida Atlantic, 2002 Jim McManus vs. Yale, 1998 Bob Segar vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Dave Teggart vs. Rhode Island, 2009 Matt Nuzie vs. Rhode Island, 2006 Matt Nuzie vs. Liberty, 2005 Matt Nuzie vs. Murray State, 2004 Robb Myers vs. Massachusetts, 1997 Robb Myers vs. Buffalo, 1997 Bob Segar vs. Maine, 1978 Gerhard Mayer vs. Boston University, 1975

PUNT RETURNS

TWO-POINT CONVERSION

NUMBER

FIELD GOALS

1. 8 8 8

1. 3

Mark Chapman vs. Rhode Island, 1991 David Dunn vs. Northeastern, 1985 Brian Herosian vs. Maine, 1970

YARDS

1. 145

Joe Markus vs. Maine, 1979

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2 2. 1

Matt Latham vs. Yale, 1983 32 Times

KICKOFF RETURNS NUMBER 1. 2.

9 7 7 7 7 7

YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 6.

184 165 163 153 153 151

Jordan Younger vs. New Hampshire, 1999 Darius Butler vs. North Carolina, 2008 Mark Chapman vs. Delaware, 1991 Raymond James vs. Massachusetts, 1980 Rich Hedgepeth vs. Navy, 1975 Eric Torkelson vs. Massachusetts, 1972 Tyvon Branch vs. Rutgers, 2007 George Boothe vs. Maine, 1986 Robbie Frey vs. Rutgers, 2009 Carl Bradford vs. Middle Tennessee, 2000 Eric Torkelson vs. Massachusetts, 1972 Darius Butler vs. North Carolina, 2008

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 1

19 Players Tied

SCORING

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 3.

6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Walt Trojanowski vs. Worcester Tech, 1945 Wilbur Gilliard vs. James Madison, 1993 Lyle McCombs vs. Fordham, 2011 Jordan Todman vs. Cincinnati, 2009 Donald Brown vs. Hofstra, 2008 Cornell Brockington vs. Wake Forest, 2003 Cornell Brockington vs. W. Michigan, 2003 Terry Caulley vs. Buffalo, 2003 Terry Caulley vs. Kent State, 2002 Taber Small vs. Villanova, 1999 Wilbur Gilliard vs. Yale, 1992 Reggie Eccleston vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Russ Clarke vs. Vermont, 1974 Keith Kraham vs. Vermont, 1970 Walt Trojanowski vs. Boston Univ., 1945 Walt Trojanowski vs. Maine, 1945 Arthur Williams vs. Trinity, 1926 Arthur Williams vs. Rhode Island, 1926

RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2 Matt Latham vs. Yale, 1983 (2 punt return TD’s)

1. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

POINTS 1. 2. 3.

36 30 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24

Bill Minnerly vs. Northeastern, 1959 (Rush)

Dave Teggart vs. Cincinnati, 2011 Dave Teggart vs. USF, 2010 Dave Teggart vs. Cincinnati, 2008 Matt Nuzie vs. Toledo, 2004 David DeArmas vs. Yale, 1995 Mark Carter vs. Northeastern, 1986 Mark Carter vs. New Hampshire, 1986 Domingos Carlos vs. New Hampshire, 1982 Walt Trojanowski vs. Worcester Tech, 1945 Wilbur Gilliard vs. James Madison, 1993 Lyle McCombs vs. Fordham, 2011 Donald Brown vs. Hofstra, 2008 Cornell Brockington vs. Wake Forest, 2003 Cornell Brockington vs. W. Michigan, 2003 Terry Caulley vs. Buffalo, 2003 Terry Caulley vs. Kent State, 2002 Taber Small vs. Villanova, 1999 Wilbur Gilliard vs. Yale, 1992 Reggie Eccleston vs. Rhode Island, 1980 Russ Clarke vs. Vermont, 1974 Keith Kraham vs. Vermont, 1970 Walt Trojanowski vs. Boston Univ., 1945 Walt Trojanowski vs. Maine, 1945 Arthur Williams vs. Trinity, 1926 Arthur Williams vs. Rhode Island, 1926 John “Scotty” Thompson vs. Norwich, 1937

DEFENSE

TACKLES (since 1980) 1. 4. 5. 7. 8.

24 24 24 23 22 22 21 20 20 20 20 20

Troy Ashley vs. Massachusetts, 1989 John Dorsey vs. Rhode Island, 1981 Jeff Thomas vs. Massachusetts, 1980 John Dorsey vs. Rutgers, 1983 John Dorsey vs. Colgate, 1982 Paul Duckworth vs. Towson State, 1993 Alfred Fincher vs. West Virginia, 2004 Jeff DeLucia vs. New Hampshire, 1998 Mike Jansen vs. Delaware, 1987 Mike Jansen vs. Central Conn., 1986 Vernon Hargreaves vs. Holy Cross, 1983 John Dorsey vs. Maine, 1982

INTERCEPTIONS

1. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

122 104 100 93 90

Andrew Adams vs. UCF, 2014 Darius Butler vs. Army, 2005 Matt Latham vs. Lehigh, 1984 Marty Bird vs. New Hampshire, 1974 Rich Fenton vs. New Hampshire, 1973 Don Ross vs. Rhode Island, 1949 Leo Pinsky vs. Norwich, 1944

Darius Butler vs. Army, 2005 Dave Korponai vs. Rhode Island, 1962 Dahna Deleston vs. Buffalo, 2009 Int. Bowl Pheno Tombari vs. Wesleyan, 1928 Rich Fenton vs. New Hampshire, 1973

INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 1

37 Players Tied

FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 1

160

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MISC. SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

ALL-TIME UCONN OVERTIME GAMES Date Opponent

Winning Play

Result

11/24/12 10/13/12 10/29/10 11/21/09 9/6/08 11/11/06

at Louisville Chad Christen 30 field goal vs. Temple Brandon McManus 29 field goal vs. West Virginia Dave Teggart 27 field goal at Notre Dame Andre Dixon 4 rush at Temple Donald Brown 7 rush vs. Pittsburgh

W, 23-20, 3OT L, 17-14, OT W, 16-13, OT W, 33-30, 2OT W, 12-9, OT W, 46-45, 2OT

Donald Brown 10 rush (D.J. Hernandez rush)

10/18/03

at Kent State

O’Neil Wilson 14 pass from Dan Orlovsky

W, 34-31, OT

9/28/02 10/16/99

vs. Ball State Mike Langford 37 field goal vs. Villanova

Joe Kavanaugh 15 pass from Chris Boden

10/17/98 10/11/97

vs. Massachusetts Jim McManus 22 field goal at Maine

John Tennett 5 pass from Mickey Fein (Dwayne Wilmot pass)

L, 21-24, OT L, 45-48, 3OT

vs. New Hampshire

Wilbur Gilliard 14 rush (Nick Sosik kick)

11/16/91 10/14/89 10/7/89 11/15/86

vs. Boston University Jay Hillman 3 rush vs. Massachusetts Kevin Wesley 11 rush at Villanova Jeff Johnson 3 rush vs. Rhode Island

Terry Antrum 6 pass from Peter Lane (Mark Carter kick)

ALL-TIME CONNECTICUT 50-POINT GAMES Points 125 76 71 68 65 63 63 63 62 61 59 56 56 55 55 54 54 53 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 52 51 51 51

Opponent Newport NTS Norwich Massachusetts Cooper Union Wesleyan Kent State Yale St. Stephens Texas Southern Florida Atlantic Liberty Syracuse Rhode Island Buffalo American International Central Connecticut Boston University Maine Rhode Island Rhode Island Murray State Rhode Island Boston University City College of NY Norwich Conn. Literary Inst. Wake Forest Rhode Island Rhode Island

Year 1949 1937 1956 1926 1908 2002 1998 1920 2010 2002 2005 2009 1980 1997 1958 1995 1945 1945 2009 2006 2004 1987 1975 1944 1936 1913 2003 1990 1956

56 53 53 53 53 52 52 52 51 50 50 50 50 50 50

Points 69 66 66 65 62 62 59 56 56 56 56 55 55 52 52 51 51

Jim McManus vs. New Hampshire, 1998 Dave Teggart at West Virginia, 2011 Dave Teggart at Cincinnati, 2011 Domingos Carlos vs. Holy Cross, 1983 Bob Segar vs. Rhode Island, 1978 Dave Teggart vs. USF, 2010 Jim McManus vs. Colgate, 1998 David DeArmas vs. Rhode Island, 1994 Matt Nuzie vs. Georgia Tech, 2004 Dave Teggart vs. Iowa State, 2011 Dave Teggart vs. USF, 2010 Tony Ciaravino vs. Temple, 2007 Matt Nuzie vs. Syracuse, 2005 Mark Carter vs. Richmond, 1986 Roy Lawrence vs. Maine, 1966

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L, 26-29, 2OT W, 39-33, OT L, 35-41, 6OT W, 21-14, OT L, 10-13, OT

Opponent Holy Cross West Virginia Middle Tennessee Trinity Central Florida Massachusetts Delaware Temple Hofstra Rhode Island Wesleyan Boston College Navy Virginia Tech Georgia Southern Rhode Island Boston Colllege

t99 t98 t90 t86 t85 83 82 82 t77 t75 t75 t75 t75

Gerry White vs. Rhode Island, 1960 Terry Caulley vs. Army, 2006 Ray Jackson vs. Maine, 1970 Barry Chandler vs. Buffalo, 1997 Len Posner vs. Coast Guard, 1936 Ed Long vs. Rhode Island, 1992 Ed Long vs. Maine, 1992 Ed Waltman vs. Brown, 1939 Nick Giaquinto vs. Holy Cross, 1976 Donald Brown vs. Buffalo, 2009 International Bowl Tory Taylor vs. James Madison, 1995 Vinny Clements vs. Rhode Island, 1969 Billy DiYeso vs. Maine, 1966

t100 t100 t93 t86 t84 t80 79 t77 t76 t72

Dahna Deleston vs. Buffalo, 2009 International Bowl Dave Korponai vs. Rhode Island, 1962 Pheno Tombari vs. Wesleyan, 1928 Darius Butler, vs. Army, 2005 Len Posner vs. Coast Guard, 1936 James Rankin vs. Brown, 1936 Kendall Reyes vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Louis Waggoner vs. Buffalo, 1997 Bob Strickland vs. Middlebury, 1945 Jeff Thomas vs. Boston University, 1979

LONGEST PUNT

ALL-TIME 50-POINT GAMES AGAINST

LONGEST FIELD GOAL 1. 2. 4. 6. 9. 10.

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

W, 24-23, 2OT

10/27/84 vs. Maine Jack Leone 25 field goal Record: 10-7 (6-5 home, 2-0 Rentschler Field, 4-2 road)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN

W, 44-41, OT L, 47-49, 3OT

9/11/93

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE

Year 1919 2007 2000 1909 2013 1999 1998 2001 1999 1985 1911 2000 1975 2001 1998 1909 1928

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

89 81 80 74 73 72 71 71 71 71

Jim Carriere vs. Maine, 1987 Jack Redmond vs. Rutgers, 1965 Bob Harris vs. Middlebury, 1941 Chris Pavasaris vs. Louisville, 2006 David DeArmas vs. Rhode Island, 1995 Vinny Clements vs. Vermont, 1970 Adam Coles vs. Akron, 2003 Adam Coles vs. Middle Tennessee, 2001 Mike Morelli vs. Kentucky, 1999 Mike Boryczewski vs. Rhode Island, 1967

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 1.

t96

John Thompson vs. Worcester Tech, 1936

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 1. 4. 6. 9.

t100 t100 t100 t100 t98 t98 t97 t97 t97 96

Nick Williams vs. Rutgers, 2010 Robbie Frey vs. Rutgers, 2009 Gary DuBose vs. Yale, 1983 Nick Giaquinto vs. New Hampshire, 1975 Mike Zito vs. Vermont, 1968 Ted Walton vs. New Hampshire, 1978 Tyvon Branch vs. Rutgers, 2007 Tyvon Branch vs. Akron, 2007 Larry Taylor vs. Temple, 2004 Jordan Todman vs. Notre Dame, 2009

LONGEST FUMBLE RECOVERY 1.

t100

Paul Carney vs. Massachusetts, 1935

LONGEST PASS PLAY 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

t95 t91 t90 t88 t84 t81 t80 t80 t80 t80 t80 t80

Shane Stafford to Dak Newton vs. Villanova, 1996 Rob Trivella to Keith Hugger vs. Boston University, 1981 Dan Orlovsky to Jason Williams vs. Temple, 2004 Chandler Whitmer to Deshon Foxx vs. ECU, 2014 Luke Richmond to Carl Bond vs. Rhode Island, 1998 Ray Tellier to Greg Andrews vs. Vermont, 1972 Dan Orlovsky to Jason Williams vs. Murray State, 2004 Brandon Bailey to Monte Nowden vs. New Hampshire, 1994 Cornelius Benton to Mark Didio vs. Richmond, 1991 Lou Mancari to Ray Jackson vs. Delaware, 1973 Rick Robustelli to Juan Madry vs. Massachusetts, 1970 Henry Zaleski to Joe Bettencourt vs. Springfield, 1950

t - indicates touchdown scored on play

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ALL-TIME 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES *dating back to 1968 Yards

Name

Opponent, Date

157 .......... Terry Caulley ........................................... Navy, 11/16 191 .......... Terry Caulley .................................. Iowa State, 11/23

1983

140 .......... Billy Parks .................................................... Yale, 9/24 205 .......... Billy Parks .............................................. Maine, 10/22 152 .......... Billy Parks ................................. Massachusetts, 10/29 101 .......... Billy Parks ................................... Rhode Island, 11/12 145 .......... Billy Parks ............................................ Colgate, 11/19

2014

2001

2013

143 .......... Taber Small ............................................. Buffalo, 9/16 124 .......... Evan Benson .............................. South Florida, 10/28 108 .......... Taber Small ................................. Rhode Island, 11/11

2012

1999

124 .......... Joe Markus .................................... Northeastern, 9/19 103 .......... Mike Harkins ........................................ Maine, 10/24

1998

120 .......... Ken Sweitzer .......................................... Maine, 10/25

102...........Deshon Foxx..................................................UCF, 11/1 101..........Ron Johnson............................................SMU, 12/6 164...........Lyle McCombs............................................ USF, 10/12 103...........Lyle McCombs..........................................SMU, 11/16

100 .......... Chandler Poole ................... Middle Tennessee, 11/17

2000

1981

1980

120...........Lyle McCombs.....................................Pittsburgh, 11/9 133...........Lyle McCombs....................................Louisville, 11/24

175 .......... Taber Small ....................................... Villanova, 10/16

2011

124 .......... Barry Chandler ........................................ Colgate, 9/5 120 .......... Barry Chandler ........................................ Maine, 9/19 130 .......... Barry Chandler .................................... Hofstra, 10/10

170 .......... Tony Jordan ............................ New Hampshire, 10/6 138 .......... Joe Markus .................................. Rhode Island, 11/17

1997

1978

143...........Lyle McCombs.........................................Fordham, 9/3 118...........Lyle McCombs.................................... Vanderbilt, 9/10 136...........Lyle McCombs....................... Western Michigan, 10/1 130...........Lyle McCombs............................................ USF, 10/15 124...........Lyle McCombs.................................. Pittsburgh, 10/26 152...........Lyle McCombs........................................Syracuse, 11/5

2010

105...........Jordan Todman........................................Michigan, 9/4 151...........Jordan Todman.............................Texas Southern, 9/11 105...........Robbie Frey...................................Texas Southern, 9/11 192...........Jordan Todman......................................... Temple, 9/18 112...........Robbie Frey................................................Buffalo, 9/25 190...........Jordan Todman.................................... Vanderbilt, 10/2 128...........Jordan Todman.........................................Rutgers, 10/8 113...........Jordan Todman.............................West Virginia, 10/29 222...........Jordan Todman.................................. Pittsburgh, 11/11 135...........Jordan Todman......................................Syracuse, 11/20 175...........Jordan Todman..................................Cincinnati, 11/27 121...........Jordan Todman...................................... Oklahoma, 1/1

2009

100...........Andre Dixon...................................................Ohio, 9/5 149...........Andre Dixon............................................... Baylor, 9/19 103...........Jordan Todman........................................... Baylor, 9/19 153...........Andre Dixon........................................Louisville, 10/17 162...........Jordan Todman....................................Cincinnati, 11/7 130...........Jordan Todman...............................Notre Dame, 11/21 114...........Andre Dixon...................................Notre Dame, 11/21 123...........Jordan Todman......................................Syracuse, 11/28 126...........Andre Dixon... S. Carolina, 1/2/10 (Papajohns.com Bowl)

2008

146...........Donald Brown.......................................... Hofstra, 8/28 214...........Donald Brown............................................ Temple, 9/6 206...........Donald Brown......................................... Virginia, 9/13 150...........Donald Brown............................................ Baylor, 9/19 190...........Donald Brown.......................................Louisville, 9/26 161...........Donald Brown............................. North Carolina, 10/4 107...........Donald Brown........................................Rutgers, 10/18 150...........Donald Brown...................................Cincinnati, 10/25 131...........Donald Brown.......................................Syracuse, 11/15 189...........Donald Brown......................................Pittsburgh, 12/6 261...........Donald Brown................. Buffalo, 1/3/09 (Inter. Bowl)

2007

129...........Andre Dixon............................................. Temple, 9/15 116...........Andre Dixon...............................................Akron, 9/29 115...........Andre Dixon........................................Louisville, 10/19 167...........Andre Dixon................................................ USF, 10/27 154...........Donald Brown..........................................Rutgers, 11/3 129...........Donald Brown..............................West Virginia, 11/24

2006

118...........Donald Brown.................................Rhode Island, 8/31 152...........Terry Caulley............................................Indiana, 9/23 135...........Terry Caulley............................................. Army, 10/14 199...........Donald Brown........................................Rutgers, 10/29 205...........Donald Brown................................... Pittsburgh, 11/11 130...........D.J. Hernandez.................................. Pittsburgh, 11/11 122...........Donald Brown.......................................Louisville, 12/2

2005

100 .......... Terry Caulley ............................................ Buffalo, 9/1 115 .......... Cornell Brockington ............................... Liberty, 9/10

2004

105 .......... Cornell Brockington ...................... Boston Coll., 9/17 111 .......... Cornell Brockington ................................. Army, 9/25 185 .......... Cornell Brockington ......................... Pittsburgh, 9/30 181 .......... Cornell Brockington ............................ Temple, 10/23 123 .......... Cornell Brockington .......................... Syracuse, 10/30 136 .......... Cornell Brockington ............................ Buffalo, 11/20

2003

166 .......... Terry Caulley ......................................... Indiana, 8/30 102 .......... Terry Caulley ............................................... Army, 9/6 234 .......... Terry Caulley .......................................... Buffalo, 9/20 166 .......... Chris Bellamy ................................. N.C. State, 10/11 212 .......... Chirs Bellamy ................................. Kent State, 10/18 105 .......... Chris Bellamy ........................................ Akron, 10/25 186 .......... Cornell Brockington ..................... W. Michigan, 11/1 182 .......... Cornell Brockington .................... Wake Forest, 11/15

2002

136 .......... Terry Caulley .......................................... Buffalo, 9/14 117 .......... Terry Caulley ............................................. Ohio, 9/21 131 .......... Terry Caulley ...................................... Ball State, 9/28 105 .......... Terry Caulley ............................ Florida Atlantic, 11/2 174 .......... Terry Caulley .................................... Kent State, 11/9

162

144 .......... Recolon Jumpp ...................................... Hofstra, 9/20 117 .......... Barry Chandler ....................................... Buffalo, 10/4 165 .......... Recolon Jumpp ........................... Rhode Island, 10/25 118 .......... Barry Chandler ...................... Boston University, 11/1 109 .......... Recolon Jumpp ...................... Boston University, 11/1

1996

135 .......... Hezekiah Faison .......................................... Yale, 9/28 109 .......... Hezekiah Faison ................................. Villanova, 10/5

1995

161 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ......................... New Hampshire, 9/9 125 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ................. Central Connecticut, 9/16 123 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ....................................... Buffalo, 9/23 154 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ............................................ Yale, 9/30 199 .......... Tory Taylor ................................................... Yale, 9/30 179 .......... Tory Taylor ............................................. Maine, 10/14 178 .......... Tory Taylor .................................. Rhode Island, 10/21 256 .......... Tory Taylor ............................. Boston University, 11/4 150 .......... Tory Taylor .............................. James Madison, 11/11

1994

103 .......... Ed Long ............................................. Troy State, 9/10 139 .......... Ed Long ............................................ Richmond, 9/17

1993

147 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ....................... New Hampshire, 9/11 252 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ............................... Richmond, 10/30 173 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ............................. Rhode Island, 11/6

1992

148 .......... Ed Long .................................. New Hampshire, 9/12 120 .......... Ed Long ....................................................... Yale, 10/3 198 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ............................................ Yale, 10/3 135 .......... Ed Long ................................................. Maine, 10/24 157 .......... Wilbur Gilliard ............................... Richmond, 10/31 107 .......... Lenny Dandridge ............... Boston University, 11/14 209 .......... Ed Long ...................................... Rhode Island, 11/21

1991

120 .......... Lenny Dandridge ................................... Furman, 9/7 121 .......... Lenny Dandridge ............................... Villanova, 9/28 119 .......... Ed Long ....................................................... Yale, 10/5 118 .......... Ed Long .................................... Massachusetts, 10/19 192 .......... Ed Long ............................................ Richmond, 11/2 117 .......... Ed Long .............................. Boston University, 11/16

1979

144 .......... Tony Jordan .................................. Northeastern, 9/23 104 .......... Tony Jordan ................................... Holy Cross, 11/25

1977

164 .......... Robin Anderson .................... Boston University, 11/5

1976

104 .......... Nick Giaquinto ..................................... Colgate, 9/11 110 .......... Richard Mason ....................... New Hampshire, 10/2 144 .......... Nick Giaquinto ..................................... Maine, 10/16 143 .......... Nick Giaquinto ........................ Massachusetts, 10/23 227 .......... Nick Giaquinto ............................. Holy Cross, 11/20

1975

117 .......... Nick Giaquinto ..................... Boston University, 11/7

1974

207 .......... Russell Clarke ...................................... Vermont, 9/21 109 .......... Martin Bird ............................. New Hampshire, 10/5 103 .......... Russell Clarke ........................................ Maine, 10/19

1973

151 .......... Eric Torkelson ...................................... Vermont, 9/22 161 .......... Eric Torkelson .............................................. Yale, 9/29 104 .......... Eric Torkelson ......................... New Hampshire, 10/6 148 .......... Eric Torkelson ........................................ Maine, 10/20 109 .......... Eric Torkelson ........................... Massachusetts, 10/27 164 .......... Eric Torkelson ........................................ Rutgers, 11/3 126 .......... Eric Torkelson ............................. Rhode Island, 11/17

1970

101 .......... Vin Clements ....................................... Vermont, 9/19 156 .......... Vin Clements .......................... New Hampshire, 10/3

1969

129 .......... Vin Clements .......................... New Hampshire, 10/4 146 .......... Vin Clements ......................................... Maine, 10/18 146 .......... Vin Clements ......................................... Rutgers, 11/8 273 .......... Vin Clements ............................. Rhode Island, 11/15

1968

132 .......... Vin Clements ............................................... Yale, 9/28 115 .......... Vin Clements ............................ Massachusetts, 10/26 140 .......... Vin Clements ......................... Boston University, 11/2 137 .......... Vin Clements ......................................... Rutgers, 11/9 161 .......... Vin Clements .............................. Rhode Island, 11/16 118 .......... Vin Clements ................................. Holy Cross, 11/23

1990

109 .......... Kevin Wesley ............................ North Carolina, 9/15 121 .......... Victor Taylor ................................................ Yale, 9/29 121 .......... Victor Taylor .......................................... Maine, 10/20 135 .......... Kevin Wesley ...................... Boston University, 11/10 125 .......... Kevin Wesley .............................. Rhode Island, 11/17

1989

272 .......... Kevin Wesley ............................ Massachusetts, 10/14 154 .......... Kevin Wesley .................................. Richmond, 10/28 115 .......... Kevin Wesley ...................................... Delaware, 11/4 223 .......... Kevin Wesley ...................... Boston University, 11/11 196 .......... Kevin Wesley .............................. Rhode Island, 11/18

1988

117 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ................................. Richmond, 9/10 114 .......... George Boothe ............................................. Yale, 9/24 101 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ............................................ Yale, 9/24 102 .......... George Boothe .................................... Villanova, 10/8 132 .......... George Boothe .......................... Massachusetts, 10/15 115 .......... George Boothe .................................... Delaware, 11/5 158 .......... George Boothe .................... Boston University, 11/12 131 .......... George Boothe ............................ Rhode Island, 11/19

1987

118 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ........................ So. Connecticut, 9/12 143 .......... George Boothe .............................. Northeastern, 9/19 161 .......... George Boothe ............................................. Yale, 9/26 123 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ..................... New Hampshire, 11/21

1986

106 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ............................................ Yale, 9/27 110 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ........................ Delaware State, 10/11

1985

141 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ...................... Boston University, 11/9 135 .......... Jeffrey Gallaher ........................... Rhode Island, 11/16

1984

103 .......... Billy Parks .......................................... Lafayette, 10/13 113 .......... Billy Parks .............................................. Maine, 10/27 246 .......... Gary DuBose ......................................... Maine, 10/27

ALL-TIME 100-YARD GAME LEADERS 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES – CAREER 17 Donald Brown (2006-08) 14 Jordan Todman (2008-10) 13 Terry Caulley (2002-06) 12 Vin Clements (1968-1970) 10 Lyle McCombs (2011-13) Ed Long (1991-94) 9 Andre Dixon (2006-09) 9 Cornell Brockington (2003-05) 9 Wilbur Gilliard (1992-95) 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES – SEASON 11 Donald Brown (2008) 10 Jordan Todman (2010) 7 Terry Caulley (2002) 7 Eric Torkelson (1973) 6 Lyle McCombs (2011) 6 Cornell Brockington (2004) 6 George Boothe (1988) 6 Vin Clements (1968)

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES – CAREER 16 Mark Didio (1988-91) 11 John Fitzsimmons (1996-00) 9 Carl Bond (1995-98) 9 Alex Davis (1989-92) 8 David Dunn (1985-87) 7 Glenn Antrum (1985-88) 7 Keith Hugger (1979-82) 7 Geremy Davis (2011-14) 6 Reggie Eccleston (1976, 1979-80) 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES – SEASON 8 Mark Didio (1990) 6 Mark Didio (1991) 6 Glenn Antrum (1988) 6 Keith Hugger (1981) 6 Reggie Eccleston (1980) 5 Marcus Easley (2009) 5 John Fitzsimmons (1998) 5 Carl Bond (1997) 5 Tory Taylor (1997)

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ALL-TIME 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES *dating back to 1970 Yards

Name

Opponent, Date

2014

113...........Geremy Davis....................................Strony Brook, 9/6 107...........Deshon Foxx........................................Boise State, 9/13 120...........Deshon Foxx...............................................ECU, 10/23

2013

100...........Geremy Davis...........................................Towson, 8/29 178...........Shakim Phillips..................................... Maryland, 9/14 102...........Geremy Davis............................................Buffalo, 9/28 140...........Geremy Davis....................................Cincinnati, 10/19 117...........Deshon Foxx...........................................Rutgers, 11/30 207...........Geremy Davis........................................Memphis, 12/7 137...........Deshon Foxx..........................................Memphis, 12/7

2012

123...........Geremy Davis......................... Western Michigan, 9/22 100...........Shakim Phillips....................................... Temple, 10/13

2011

143...........Isiah Moore..........................................Iowa State, 9/16 113...........Nick Williams............................................Buffalo, 9/24 112...........Kashif Moore.......................... Western Michigan, 10/1 106...........Kashif Moore..................................... Pittsburgh, 10/26 110...........Kashif Moore.......................................Louisville, 11/19

2010

130...........Mike Smith................................................Buffalo, 9/25

2009

100...........Marcus Easley.................................... Pittsburgh, 10/10 108...........Marcus Easley......................................Louisville, 10/17 157...........Marcus Easley...............................West Virginia, 10/24 105...........Marcus Easley........................................Syracuse, 11/28 122...........Marcus Easley................................. South Florida, 12/5

2008

103 .......... D.J. Hernandez ........................ North Carolina, 10/4

2004

128 .......... Jason Williams ................................ Murray State, 9/4 112 .......... Keron Henry ............................................ Duke, 9/11 117 .......... Keron Henry ............................................ Army, 9/25 138 .......... Jason Williams ..................................... Temple, 10/23 109 .......... Keron Henry ..................................... Syracuse, 10/30 135 .......... Dan Murray ......................................... Rutgers, 11/25 109 .......... Keron Henry ........................................ Toledo, 12/27

2003

100 .......... Brandon Young ....................................... Lehigh, 10/4 101 .......... O’Neil Wilson ................................ N.C. State, 10/11 129 .......... Shaun Feldeisen ........................... Wake Forest, 11/15

2002

101 .......... Shaun Feldeisen .............................. Georgia Tech, 9/7

2001

109 .......... Wes Timko ....................................... Cincinnati, 11/3

2000

124 .......... John Fitzsimmons .................... Eastern Michigan, 9/2 104 .......... John Fitzsimmons ......................... Northeastern, 9/23 129 .......... Steve O’Connor ........................ Boston College, 10/7 108 .......... John Fitzsimmons .................. Middle Tennessee, 11/4

222 .......... Dak Newton ....................................... Villanova, 10/5 157 .......... Dak Newton ............................. Massachusetts, 11/16

1994

105 .......... Brian Reid .............................................. Maine, 10/15

1993

111 .......... Monte Nowden .................................. Villanova, 10/9 128 .......... Monte Nowden ..................................... Maine, 10/23

1992

117 .......... Alex Davis .............................................. Maine, 10/24 151 .......... Brian Kozlowski .................. Boston University, 11/14 118 .......... Alex Davis ........................... Boston University, 11/14 104 .......... Alex Davis ................................... Rhode Island, 11/21 130 .......... Mark Didio ............................. New Hampshire, 9/14 151 .......... Alex Davis ............................... New Hampshire, 9/14 126 .......... Mark Didio ............................................. Lehigh, 9/21 111 .......... Brian Kozlowski ...................................... Lehigh, 9/21 108 .......... Alex Davis .................................................... Yale, 10/5 128 .......... Mark Didio .................................................. Yale, 10/5 107 .......... Alex Davis .............................................. Maine, 10/26 185 .......... Mark Didio ....................................... Richmond, 11/2 104 .......... Alex Davis ........................................... Delaware, 11/9 106 .......... Mark Didio ......................................... Delaware, 11/9 229 .......... Mark Didio ......................... Boston University, 11/16

1990

107 .......... Mark Didio ............................... North Carolina, 9/15 131 .......... Mark Didio .................................................. Yale, 9/29 105 .......... Alex Davis .................................................... Yale, 9/29 112 .......... Mark Didio ......................................... Villanova, 10/6 121 .......... Alex Davis .............................................. Maine, 10/20 113 .......... Mark Didio ............................................ Maine, 10/20 149 .......... Mark Didio ..................................... Richmond, 10/27 119 .......... Mark Didio ......................................... Delaware, 11/3 105 .......... Mark Didio ......................... Boston University, 11/10 182 .......... Mark Didio ................................. Rhode Island, 11/17

1989

135 .......... Mark Didio ......................... Central Connecticut, 9/9 148 .......... Mark Didio ........................ Southern Methodist, 9/16 108 .......... Michael Nolan ................... Southern Methodist, 9/16 101 .......... Mark Didio ......................... Boston University, 11/11 102 .......... Michael Nolan ............................ Rhode Island, 11/18

1988

153 .......... Glenn Antrum .................................. Richmond, 9/10 152 .......... Glenn Antrum ........................ New Hampshire, 9/17 114 .......... Glenn Antrum .............................. Northeastern, 10/1 107 .......... Glenn Antrum .................................... Villanova, 10/8 116 .......... Glenn Antrum ....................................... Maine, 10/22 136 .......... Glenn Antrum ............. Southern Connecticut, 10/29 103 .......... Anthony Miller ........................... Rhode Island, 11/19

1987

144 .......... David Dunn .................. Southern Connecticut, 9/12 120 .......... David Dunn ............................. Massachusetts, 10/17 102 .......... Scott Sweitzer ...................................... Delaware, 11/7 149 .......... Glenn Antrum ............................ Rhode Island, 11/14

1986

115 .......... David Dunn ........................... New Hampshire, 10/4 129 .......... David Dunn ............................... Northeastern, 10/18 124 .......... David Dunn ............................... Rhode Island, 11/15 121 .......... David Dunn ............................. Massachusetts, 11/22

1998

1985

142 .......... John Fitzsimmons .................................... Colgate, 9/5 128 .......... Carl Bond ................................................ Colgate, 9/5 112 .......... John Fitzsimmons ................... New Hampshire, 10/3 104 .......... Carl Bond ............................................ Hofstra, 10/10 118 .......... John Fitzsimmons ..................... Massachusetts, 10/17 113 .......... Carl Bond ................................. Massachusetts, 10/17 101 .......... Carl Bond ................................... Rhode Island, 10/24 108 .......... John Fitzsimmons ....................... Northeastern, 10/31 102 .......... Tory Taylor .......................................... Delaware, 11/7 116 .......... John Fitzsimmons ................. William & Mary, 11/14

1997

111 .......... Tory Taylor .................................... Northeastern, 9/13 163 .......... Carl Bond .............................................. Hofstra, 9/20 107 .......... Tory Taylor ................................................... Yale, 9/27 119 .......... Tory Taylor .............................................. Buffalo, 10/4 147 .......... Carl Bond .............................................. Maine, 10/11 114 .......... Carl Bond ............................. William & Mary, 10/18 151 .......... Tory Taylor ............................. Boston University, 11/1 142 .......... Carl Bond ................................. Massachusetts, 11/15 109 .......... Tory Taylor ................................ Massachusetts, 11/15 175 .......... Carl Bond ............................. New Hampshire, 11/22

1996

107 .......... Dak Newton ............................................. Buffalo, 9/7 133 .......... Dak Newton ................................. Northeastern, 9/14

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1976

106 .......... Robert Farbotko .................................... Maine, 10/16

1973

121 .......... Allan MacLellan .......................................... Yale, 9/29

1970

155 .......... Keith Kraham ...................................... Temple, 10/17 186 .......... Vincent Russell .............................. Holy Cross, 11/21

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1991

1999

107 .......... John Fitzsimmons ............................. Villanova, 10/16 111 .......... John Fitzsimmons ................... James Madison, 10/23 126 .......... John Fitzsimmons ................. New Hampshire, 11/13

229 .......... Reggie Eccleston ......................... Rhode Island, 11/15

115 .......... David Dunn ................................. Northeastern, 9/14 166 .......... David Dunn ........................................... Lehigh, 9/21 113 .......... Michael Walsh ............................. Massachusetts, 11/2

1984

131 .......... Brian McGillicuddy ............ Boston University, 11/10 117 .......... Brian McGillicuddy .................... Rhode Island, 11/17

1983

115 .......... Brian McGillicuddy ............................. Colgate, 11/19

1982

131 .......... Keith Hugger ......................................... Colgate, 9/11

1981

110 .......... Keith Hugger ....................................... Bucknell, 9/12 112 .......... David Debish ......................... New Hampshire, 10/3 123 .......... Keith Hugger ......................................... Maine, 10/24 123 .......... Keith Hugger ............................ Massachusetts, 10/31 161 .......... Keith Hugger ......................... Boston University, 11/7 175 .......... Keith Hugger .............................. Rhode Island, 11/14 236 .......... Keith Hugger .................................... Delaware, 11/27

1980

114 .......... Reggie Eccleston ....................... New Hampshire, 9/6 113 .......... Reggie Eccleston .......................................... Yale, 9/27 100 .......... Reggie Eccleston .................................... Colgate, 10/4 117 .......... Reggie Eccleston ............................ Holy Cross, 10/18 115 .......... Reggie Eccleston .................................... Maine, 10/25

RUSHING Name Opponent, Date Nick Giaquinto Holy Cross, 1976 Vinny Clements Rhode Island, 1969 Kevin Wesley Massachusetts, 1989 Donald Brown Buffalo, 2009 Int. Bowl Tory Taylor Boston Univ., 1995 Wilbur Gilliard Richmond, 1993 Gary DuBose Massachusetts, 1984 Terry Caulley Buffalo, 2003 Kevin Wesley Boston Univ., 1989 Jordan Todman Pittsburgh, 2010 Mike Zito Vermont, 1969 Donald Brown Temple, 2008 Chris Bellamy Kent State, 2003 Donald Brown Virginia, 2008 Ed Long Rhode Island, 1992 Russ Clarke Vermont, 1974 Donald Brown Pittsburgh, 2006 Billy Parks Maine, 1983 RECEIVING Yards Name Opponent, Date 236 Keith Hugger Delaware, 1981 229 Mark Didio Boston Univ., 1991 229 Reggie Eccleston Rhode Island, 1980 222 Dak Newton Villanova, 1996 207 Geremy Davis Memphis, 2013 Yards 277 273 272 261 256 252 246 234 223 222 218 214 212 206 209 207 205 205

ALL-TIME 100-YARD GAME SUPERLATIVES GAMES WITH TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS (9) 2010 vs. Texas Southern (Todman 151, Frey 105) 2009 vs. Baylor (Dixon 149, Todman 103) 2009 vs. Notre Dame (Todman 130, Dixon 114) 2006 vs. Pitt (Do. Brown 205, Hernandez 130) 1997 vs. BU (Chandler 118, Jumpp 109) 1995 vs. Yale (Taylor 199, Gilliard 154) 1992 vs. Yale (Gilliard 198, Long 120) 1988 vs. Yale (Boothe 114, Gallaher 101) 1984 vs. Maine (DuBose 246, Parks 113) GAMES WITH TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS (12) 2013 vs. Memphis (Davis 207, Foxx 137) 1998 vs. Colgate (Fitzsimmons 142, Bond 128) 1998 vs. UMass (Fitzsimmons 118, Bond 113) 1997 vs. UMass (Bond 142, Taylor 109) 1992 vs. BU (Kozlowski 151, Davis 118) 1991 vs. UNH (Davis 151, Didio 130) 1991 vs. Lehigh (Didio 126, Kozlowski 111) 1991 vs. Yale (Didio 128, Davis 108) 1991 vs. Delaware (Didio 106, Davis 104) 1990 vs. Yale (Didio 131, Davis 105) 1990 vs. Maine (Davis 121, Didio 113) 1989 vs. SMU (Didio 148, Nolan 108) GAMES WITH A 100-YARD RUSHER AND 100-YARD RECEIVER (39) Last 10/26/11 vs. Pittsburgh MOST GAMES WITH A 100-YARD RUSHER 11 (2008 and 2010) MOST GAMES WITH A 100-YARD RECEIVER 9 (1997) MOST 100-YARD RUSHERS IN A SEASON 12 (2010) MOST 100-YARD RECEIVERS IN A SEASON 10 (1998, 1997, 1991, 1990)

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THE LAST TIME AN INDIVIDUAL... KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Robbie Frey (95), vs. Oklahoma, Jan. 1, 2011 By Opp.: Adrian Bushell (100), Louisville, Nov. 19, 2011

FOUR-PLUS TOUCHDOWN PASSES By UConn: Casey Cochran (4), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Paxton Lynch (4), Memphis, Nov. 29, 2014

OPENING KICKOFF RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Larry Taylor (97), vs. Temple, Oct. 23, 2004 By Opp.: Adrian Bushell (100), Louisville, Nov. 19, 2011

TEN-PLUS RECEPTIONS By UConn: Geremy Davis (15), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 Deshon Foxx (11), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: J.J. Worton (11), UCF, Nov. 1, 2014

STANDARD PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Deshon Foxx (72), vs. Stony Brook, Sept. 6, 2014 By Opp.: Doug Beaumont (74), Louisville, Oct. 23, 2010 BLOCKED PUNT RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Max DeLorenzo (0), vs. Massachusetts, Aug. 30, 2012 By Opp.: Charles Gaines (7), Louisville, Nov. 8, 2013 INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Byron Jones (70), at USF, Sept. 19, 2014 By Opp.: Chris Carnegie (99), vs. Army, Nov. 8, 2014 FUMBLE RETURN FOR A TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Marquise Vann (40), at Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 2013 By Opp.: Praise Martin-Oguike (11), Temple, Sept. 27, 2014 30-PLUS CARRIES By UConn: Lyle McCombs (32), vs. USF, Oct. 15, 2011 By Opp.: Marlon Mack (31), USF, Sept. 19, 2014 100 YARDS RUSHING By UConn: Deshon Foxx (102), vs. UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 By Opp.: Rod Moore (108), Cincinnati, Nov. 22, 2014 150 YARDS RUSHING By UConn: Lyle McCombs (164), vs. USF, Oct. 12, 2013 By Opp.: Terrance West (156), Towson, Aug. 29, 2013 200 YARDS RUSHING By UConn: Jordan Todman (222), vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 11, 2010 By Opp.: Ray Rice (217), Rutgers, Oct. 22, 2005 THREE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS By UConn: Lyle McCombs (4), vs. Fordham, Sept. 3, 2011 By Opp.: B.J. Daniels (3), USF, Dec. 5, 2009 FOUR-PLUS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS By UConn: Lyle McCombs (4), vs. Fordham, Sept, 3, 2011 By Opp.: Tony Hollings (4), Georgia Tech, Sept. 7, 2002 RUSHING TOUCHDOWN AND A RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN By UConn: Lyle McCombs, vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Storm Johnson, UCF, Oct. 26, 2013 5­0-PLUS PASSING ATTEMPTS By UConn: Casey Cochran (54), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Shane Carden (64), at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 300 YARDS PASSING By UConn: Chandler Whitmer (303), at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 By Opp.: Shane Carden (445), at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 400 YARDS PASSING By UConn: Casey Cochran (461), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Shane Carden (445), at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014

100 YARDS RECEIVING By UConn: Deshon Foxx (120), at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 By Opp.: J.J. Worton (178), UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 150 YARDS RECEIVING By UConn: Geremy Davis (207), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: J.J. Worton (178), UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 200 YARDS RECEIVING By UConn: Geremy Davis (207), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Brandon Coleman (223), Rutgers, Nov. 26, 2011 TWO RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS By UConn: Noel Thomas (2), vs. UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 By Opp.: Keiwone Malone (2), Memphis, Nov. 29, 2014 THREE-PLUS RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS By UConn: Dak Newton (3), vs. Villanova, Oct. 5, 1996 By Opp.: Jeff Godfrey (3), UCF, Oct. 26, 2013 70-YARD PUNT By UConn: Chris Pavasaris (74), at Louisville, Dec. 2, 2006 By Opp.: Tyson Beattie (71), Indiana, Sept. 23, 2006 MADE A 50-PLUS YARD FIELD GOAL By UConn: Chad Christen (50), at USF, Nov. 3, 2012 By Opp.: Shawn Moffit (50), UCF, Oct. 26, 2013 THREE FIELD GOALS By UConn: Chad Christen (3), vs. Massachusetts, Aug. 30, 2012 By Opp.: Austin Jones (3), Temple, Sept. 27, 2014 FOUR FIELD GOALS By UConn: Dave Teggart (4), at Cincinnati, Dec. 3, 2011 By Opp.: Ross Krautman (4), Syracuse, Oct. 19, 2012 TWO SACKS By UConn: Yawin Smallwood (2.0), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Jeff Luc (2.0), Cincinnati, Nov. 22, 2014 THREE-PLUS SACKS By UConn: Trevardo Williams (3.0), at Louisville, Nov. 24, 2012 By Opp.: Marcus Whitfield (3.0), Maryland, Sept. 14, 2013 TWO INTERCEPTIONS By UConn: Andrew Adams (3), vs. UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 By Opp.: Chris Carnegie (2), vs. Army, Nov. 8, 2014 THREE-PLUS INTERCEPTIONS By UConn: Andrew Adams (3), vs. UCF, Nov. 1, 2014 By Opp.: Derek Carter (3), Maine, Oct. 14, 1995

THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSES By UConn: Casey Cochran (4), vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Paxton Lynch (4), Memphis, Nov. 29, 2014

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BLOCKED PUNT By UConn: vs. Massachusetts, Aug. 30, 2012 (Taylor Mack block of Jeff Strait) By Opp.: Louisville, Nov. 8, 2013 (Charles Gaines block of Cole Wagner)

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL By UConn: at Rutgers, Oct. 6, 2012 (Shamar Stephen block of Kyle Federico) By Opp.: USF, Oct. 12, 2013 (Mike McFarland block of Chad Christen) 100-YARD RUSHER AND A 300-YARD PASSER By UConn: at W. Michigan, Sep. 22, 2012 (Lyle McCombs and Chandler Whitmer) By Opp.: Notre Dame, Nov. 21, 2009 (Armando Allen and Jimmy Clausen) 100-YARD RECEIVER AND A 300-YARD PASSER By UConn: at East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 (Deshon Foxx and Chandler Whitmer) By Opp.: East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 (Justin Hardy, Cam Worthy and Shane Carden)

90-PLUS OFFENSIVE PLAYS By UConn: 91, vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 11, 2006 By Opp.: 100, East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 500 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE By UConn: 538, vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: 580, East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 600 YARDS OF TOTAL OFFENSE By UConn: 600, vs. Liberty, Sept. 10, 2005 By Opp.: 711, Cincinnati, Nov. 7, 2009 TEN-PLUS PUNTS By UConn: 10, at Louisville, Nov. 24, 2012 By Opp.: 11, Stony Brook, Sept. 6, 2014 ZERO PUNTS By UConn: at Syracuse, Oct. 30, 2004 By Opp.: unknown (records available since 1961) SUCCESSFUL ONSIDE KICK By UConn: vs. Army, Nov. 8, 2014 By Opp.: Buffalo, Sep. 29, 2012

100-YARD RUSHER, 100-YARD RECEIVER AND A 300-YARD PASSER By UConn: at W. Michigan, Sep. 22, 2012 (Lyle McCombs, Geremy Davis and Chandler Whitmer) By Opp.: Notre Dame, Nov. 21, 2009

RECORDED A SAFETY By UConn: vs. Vanderbilt, Oct. 2, 2010 (Ball snapped through the back of the end zone) By Opp.: Tulane, Oct. 11, 2014 (Tyler Gilbert tackle of Max DeLorenzo in end zone)

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS By UConn: vs. Texas Southern, Sept. 11, 2010 (Jordan Todman and Robbie Frey) By Opp.: Louisville, Sept. 26, 2008 (Bilal Powell and Vic Anderson)

MADE TWO-POINT CONVERSION By UConn: vs. Boise State, Sept. 13, 2014 (Chandler Whitmer pass to Arkeel Newsome) By Opp.: Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 2009 (Bill Stull pass to Cedric McGee)

TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS By UConn: vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 (Geremy Davis and Deshon Foxx) By Opp.: East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 (Justin Hardy and Cam Worthy)

SCORED 50 POINTS By UConn: UConn 62, Texas Southern 3, Sept. 11, 2010 By Opp.: UCF 62, UConn 17, Oct. 26, 2013

(Armando Allen, Golden Tate, Michael Floyd, and Jimmy Clausen)

TWO QBS THROW OVER 100 YARDS By UConn: vs. BYU, Aug. 29, 2014 (Casey Cochran and Chandler Whitmer) By Opp.: Rutgers, Nov. 26, 2011 (Chas Dodd and Gary Nova)

RECORDED A SHUTOUT By UConn: UConn 37, Massachusetts 0, Aug. 30, 2012 By Opp.: Cincinnati 41, UConn 0, Nov. 22, 2014 RECORDED A SHUTOUT AT UCONN By UConn: UConn 37, Massachusetts 0, Aug. 30, 2012 By Opp.: Cincinnati 41, UConn 0, Nov. 22, 2014

30-PLUS FIRST DOWNS By UConn: 31, vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: 31, East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014

WON BY 30 OR MORE POINTS By UConn: UConn 45, Memphis 10, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: Memphis 41, UConn 10, Nov. 29, 2014

FEWER THAN 10 FIRST DOWNS By UConn: 6, at USF, Sept, 19, 2014 By Opp.: 9, Stony Brook, Sept. 6, 2014

CAME FROM AT LEAST 10 POINTS BEHIND TO WIN By UConn: UConn 28, Temple 21 (trailed 21-0), Nov. 23, 2013 By Opp.: Michigan 24, UConn 21 (trailed 21-7), Sept. 21, 2013

LESS THAN 50 YARDS RUSHING By UConn: 48, vs. Boise State, Sept. 13, 2014 By Opp.: 41, Temple, Sept. 27, 2014 ATTEMPTED 50-PLUS PASSES By UConn: 55, vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: 65, East Carolina, Oct. 23, 2014 300 YARDS RUSHING By UConn: 358, vs. Buffalo, Jan. 3, 2009 By Opp.: 335, vs. Army, Nov. 8, 2014 400 YARDS PASSING By UConn: 463, vs. Memphis, Dec. 7, 2013 By Opp.: 439, Rutgers, Nov. 29, 2011 LESS THAN 100 YARDS PASSING By UConn: 81, vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 22, 2014 By Opp.: 38, vs. Army, Nov. 8, 2014

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ALL-TIME PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS

Name ............................ Yards ................... Opponent ....... Year

Name ............................ Yards ................... Opponent ....... Year

Name ......................... Yards ................ Opponent ...... Year Deshon Foxx................72...................... Stony Brook....... 2014 Max DeLorenzo........... 0.....................Massachusetts....... 2012 Nick Williams.............. 58..........................Maryland....... 2012 Nick Williams.............. 80.........................Pittsburgh....... 2012 Robert McClain .......... 87 ...................... Cincinnati ..... 2009 Jasper Howard.............. 69............................Syracuse...... 2008 Larry Taylor ................. 68 .................... Wake Forest ..... 2007 Larry Taylor ................. 74 ........................ Louisville ..... 2007 Larry Taylor ................. 72 .............................. Army ..... 2006 Larry Taylor ................. 68 ............................. Toledo ..... 2004 Cathlyn Clarke ........... 31 ....................... Kent State ..... 2002 Ezra Carey ................... 5 ............................... Miami ..... 2002 Terrance Smith ............ 0 .................... Rhode Island ..... 2000 Jordan Younger ........... 68 ............................. Maine ..... 1999 Jordan Younger ........... 68 ........................ Villanova ..... 1999 Antonio Grant ............ 0 .................... Northeastern ..... 1999 Jordan Younger ........... 6 .................... Rhode Island ..... 1997 Dak Newton ............... 80 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1996 Carl Bond ................... 0 ............ Boston University ..... 1996 Carl Bond ................... 0 ............................. Hofstra ..... 1996 Kevin Bannister .......... 19 ...................... Richmond ..... 1994 Mike Walker ............... 0 .......................... Villanova ..... 1994 Richard Connors ........ 20 .......... Boston University ..... 1994 Mark Chapman .......... 48 .................. Northeastern ..... 1992 Mike Nolan ................ 80 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1989 David Dunn ............... 72 .......... Boston University ..... 1986 Scott Daniels ............... 79 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1986 Matt Latham ............... 64 .................. Morgan State ..... 1984 Matt Latham ............... 76 ................................. Yale ..... 1983 Matt Latham ............... 64 ................................. Yale ..... 1983 Joe Markus .................. 72 .................. Northeastern ..... 1982 Pete Rostosky .............. 22 .................. Rhode Island ..... 1982 Pete Rostosky .............. 5 ................................... Yale ..... 1980 Reggie Eccleston ......... 70 ................................. Yale ..... 1979 Joe Markus .................. 59 ............................. Maine ..... 1979 Dave Jacobs ................. 10 ............................... Navy ..... 1975 Rich Hedgepeth .......... 47 ........................... Rutgers ..... 1975 Nick Giaquinto ........... 66 ..................... Holy Cross ..... 1975 Brian Herosian ............ 45 ................................. Yale ..... 1972 Bob Warren ................. 30 ............................. Maine ..... 1971 Nick Rossetti ............... 0 .............................. Temple ..... 1964 John Billingslea ........... 65 .................. Rhode Island ..... 1964 John Thompson .......... 96 ............... Worcester Tech ..... 1936

Byron Jones..................70................................... USF....... 2014 Yawin Smallwood........59...............................Temple....... 2013 Dwayne Gratz..............37....................Massachusetts....... 2012 Ty-Meer Brown .......... 48 ................. West Virginia ..... 2011 Jerome Junior .............. 27 ............................ Buffalo ..... 2010 Blidi Wreh-Wilson ......46 ............................. Buffalo ..... 2010 Blidi Wreh-Wilson ......44 ........................ Vanderbilt ..... 2010 Lawrence Wilson ........ 55 ................................ USF ..... 2010 Dwayne Gratz ............. 46 ...................... Oklahoma ..... 2011 Robert Vaughn ............ 20 ....................... Pittsburgh ..... 2009 Dahna Deleston .......... 100............................Buffalo ..... 2009 Robert McClain .......... 37............................Syracuse ..... 2008 Robert McClain .......... 28........................ Cincinnati ..... 2008 Lawrence Wilson ........ 45.......................... Louisville ..... 2008 Danny Lansanah ......... 49 .......................... Syracuse ..... 2007 Scott Lutrus ................ 23 ................. South Florida ..... 2007 Lawrence Wilson ........ 51 ....................... Pittsburgh ..... 2007 Scott Lutrus ................ 25 ............................. Maine ..... 2007 Darius Butler .............. 36 .............................. Duke ..... 2007 Danny Lansanah ......... 39 ........................... Indiana ..... 2006 Darius Butler .............. 84 .............................. Army ..... 2005 Anthony Rouzier ........ 51 .............................. Army ..... 2005 Justin Perkins .............. 9 ......................... Pittsburgh ..... 2004 Justin Perkins .............. 27 .............................. Duke ..... 2004 Alfred Fincher ............. 16 .................. Murray State ..... 2004 Chris Meyer ................ 63 ....................... Kent State ..... 2002 Razul Wallace .............. 31 .............. Florida Atlantic ..... 2002 Jamal Lundy ................ 62 ............................ Temple ..... 2002 Jordan Younger ........... 24 ........................... Hofstra ..... 1998 Anthony Carter ........... 37 .......... Massachusetts (II) ..... 1998 Charles Adams ............ 43 ................................. Yale ..... 1997 Louis Waggoner .......... 77 ............................ Buffalo ..... 1997 Scott Mitchell ............. 37 ........................ Villanova ..... 1992 Jim Reppi .................... 35 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1991 Rusty Neal .................. 43 ............................. Maine ..... 1990 Scott Daniels ............... 27 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1987 Jeff Thomas ................. 72 .......... Boston University ..... 1979 Peter Lamagna ............ 28 ............................. Maine ..... 1978 Rich Fenton ................ 36 ..................... Holy Cross ..... 1975 Mike McCarthy .......... 25 ............................ Lehigh ..... 1973 Jon Krot ...................... 35 ............................. Maine ..... 1968 Gene Campbell ........... 35 ................................. Yale ..... 1966 John Billingslea ........... 25 .......... Boston University ..... 1963 Jeff McConnell ........... 48 ................................. Yale ..... 1962 Dave Korponai ........... 100 ................ Rhode Island ..... 1962 Bob Strickland ............ 76 .................... Middlebury ..... 1945 Bob Donnelly ............. 69 ........................... Rutgers ..... 1940 Len Posner .................. 84 ................... Coast Guard ..... 1936 James Rankin .............. 80 ............................. Brown ..... 1936 Pheno Tombari ........... 93 ......................... Wesleyan ..... 1928

Andrew Adams............32................................. SMU....... 2014 Ty-Meer Brown............34........................... Michigan....... 2013 Marquise Vann.............40......................... Cincinnati....... 2013 Kendall Reyes .............. 9 ............................. Rutgers ..... 2011 Byron Jones ................. 10 ................................ USF ..... 2011 Yawin Smallwood ....... 64 ....................... Vanderbilt ..... 2011 Dwayne Gratz ............. 34 .......................... Syracuse ..... 2009 Jamal Lundy ................ 0 ......................... Utah State ..... 2001 Cliff Hill ...................... 72 ............................ Buffalo ..... 2001 Jeff DeLucia ................ 70 ................. Massachusetts ..... 1999 Jeff DeLucia ................ 63 .......... Massachusetts (II) ..... 1998 Jeff DeLucia ................ 74 ............................ Buffalo ..... 1997 Anthony Carter ........... 55 .................. Rhode Island ..... 1997 Linwood Vereen .......... 33 .................. Rhode Island ..... 1989 Mike Walsh ................. 0 .................... Northeastern ..... 1985 Keith Hugger .............. 0 .......................... Delaware ..... 1982 Gary Brooks ................ 0 ................... Massachusetts ..... 1979 Don Thompson .......... 20 ........................... Rutgers ..... 1973 Dave Robeson ............. 0 .................... Rhode Island ..... 1972 Paul Carney ................. 100 ............... Massachusetts ..... 1935

ALL-TIME KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Name ............................ Yards ................... Opponent ....... Year

Nick Williams ............. 100 ......................... Rutgers ..... Nick Williams ............. 95 ....................... Pittsburgh ..... Robbie Frey ................. 95 ...................... Oklahoma ..... Robbie Frey ................. 100 ......................... Rutgers ..... Jordan Todman ........... 96 ................... Notre Dame ..... Mike Lang ................... 80 .......................... Syracuse ..... Tyvon Branch ............. 97 ........................... Rutgers ..... Tyvon Branch ............. 97 ............................. Akron ..... Darius Butler .............. 90 ................. South Florida ..... Larry Taylor ................. 97 ............................ Temple ..... Jordan Younger ........... 92 .......... Massachusetts (II) ..... Tory Taylor .................. 89 ............................. Maine ..... George Boothe ............ 93 ............................. Maine ..... Gary DuBose .............. 100 ............................... Yale ..... Ted Walton ................. 98 ............. New Hampshire ..... Herb DeGraffe ............ 94 .......... Boston University ..... Rich Hedgepeth .......... 82 ..................... Holy Cross ..... Nick Giaquinto ........... 100 ........... New Hampshire ..... Rich Mason ................ 91 .......... Boston University ..... Mike Zito .................... 98 ......................... Vermont .....

2010 2010 2011 2009 2009 2009 2007 2007 2005 2004 1998 1998 1986 1983 1978 1977 1976 1975 1975 1968

Bold indicates returning player

MISCELLANEOUS RETURN TOUCHDOWN RECORDS Players w/ Kick Return, Punt Return and Interception Return in Career Jordan Younger, 1996-99 • kick return vs. Massachusetts (II) in 1998 • punt returns vs. Maine and Villanova in 1999 and Rhode Island in 1997 • interception return vs. Hofstra in 1998

Players w/ Kick Return and Punt Return in Career Larry Taylor, 2004-07 • kick return vs. Temple in 2004 • four punt returns Jordan Younger, 1996-99 • kick return vs. Massachusetts (II) in 1998 • punt returns vs. Maine and Villanova in 1999 and Rhode Island in 1997 Nick Giaquinto, 1975-76 • kick return vs. New Hampshire in 1975 • punt return vs. Holy Cross in 1975 Rich Hedgepeth, 1974-76 • kick return vs. Holy Cross in 1976 • punt return vs. Rutgers in 1975

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Robert McClain, 2006-2009 • punt returns vs. Cincinnati in 2009 • interception returns vs. Cincinnati and Syracuse in 2008 Jordan Younger, 1996-99 • punt returns vs. Maine and Villanova in 1999 and Rhode Island in 1997 • interception return vs. Hofstra in 1998 Scott Daniels, 1984-87 • punt return vs. Massachusetts in 1986 • interception return vs. Massachusetts in 1987 John Billingslea, 1963-65 • punt return vs. Rhode Island in 1964 • interception return vs. Boston University in 1963

Players w/ Interception Return and Fumble Return in Career Byron Jones, 2011-14 • fumble return vs. USF in 2011 • interception return vs. USF in 2014

Yawin Smallwood, 2011-13 • fumble return vs. Vanderbilt in 2011 • interception return vs. Temple in 2013 Anthony Carter, 1996-99 • interception return vs. Massachusetts (II) in 1998 • fumble return vs. Rhode Island in 1997

Games w/ Multiple Return Touchdowns

vs. Buffalo in 2010 – Junior (IR), Wreh-Wilson (IR) vs. Oklahoma in 2011 – Gratz (IR), Frey (KR) vs. Syracuse in 2009 – Lang (KR), Gratz (FR) vs. Army in 2005 – Butler (IR), Rouzier (IR) vs. Massachusetts (II) in 1998 – Younger (KR), DeLucia (FR), Carter (IR) vs. Buffalo in 1997 – DeLucia (FR), Waggoner (IR) vs. Rhode Island in 1997 – Carter (FR), Younger (PR) vs. Yale in 1983 – Latham (PR, 2), DuBose (KR)

Players W/ Kick Return And Punt Return In A Game Nick Williams, 2009-12 • two kickoff returns in 2010 • two punt returns in 2012

Games w/ Most Return Touchdowns Vs. Massachusetts in 2012 – Gratz (IR), DeLorenzo (PR)

Seasons w/ Most Return Touchdowns 2007 – 9 (5 IR, 2 KR, 2 PR) 2010 – 8 (5 IR, 3 KR) 1975 – 6 (3 PR, 2 KR, 1 IR) 2009 – 5 (1 IR, 3 KR, 1 FR) 2008 – 5 (4 IR, 1 PR) 2004 – 5 (3 IR, 1 KR, 1 PR) 1998 – 5 (2 IR, 2 KR, 1 FR) 1997 – 5 (2 IR, 2 FR, 1 PR)

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TOTAL OFFENSE — YARDS

1. 566 2. 537 3. 555

Tom Erhardt, Rhode Island, 1985 Matt Nagy, Delaware, 1998 Zach Collaros, Cincinnati, 2009

TOTAL OFFENSE — PLAYS

1. 73 73 3. 64

Chris Boden, Villanova, 1999 Mickey Fein, Maine, 1997 Mike Romo, Southern Methodist, 1989

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

297 274 262 246 241

Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts, 1998 Greg Jennings, Western Michigan, 2003 Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma, 2011 Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire, 1998 Alvin Porch, William & Mary, 1997

RUSHING YARDS

1. 257 2. 237 3. 234

Marcel Shipp, Massachusetts, 1998 Curtis Keaton, James Madison, 1999 Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire, 1998

RUSHING CARRIES

1. 53 2. 47 3. 40

Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire, 1998 L.J. McKanas, Northeastern, 2000 Gregg Drew, Boston University, 1981

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2.

5 4 4 4 4 4 4

Curtis Keaton, James Madison, 1999 Tony Hollings, Georgia Tech, 2002 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tennessee, 2001 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tennessee, 2000 Tony Vinson, Towson State, 1993 Garry Pearson, UMass, 1982 Bill Burnham, New Hampshire, 1977

PASSING YARDS

1. 566 2. 556 3. 522

Tom Erhardt, Rhode Island, 1985 Matt Nagy, Delaware, 1998 Mickey Fein, Maine, 1997

PASSING ATTEMPTS

1. 2. 2. 3.

69 64 64 61

Chris Boden, Villanova, 1999 Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Mike Romo, Southern Methodist, 1989 Mickey Fein, Maine, 1997

PASSING COMPLETIONS

1. 2. 3. 3.

43 40 38 38

Chris Boden, Villanova, 1999 Tom Erhardt, Rhode Island, 1985 Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Mickey Fein, Maine, 1997

TOUCHDOWN PASSES

1. 2.

8 5 5 5

Tom Erhardt, Rhode Island, 1985 Alex Carder, Western Michigan, 2011 Mickey Fein, Maine, 1997 Glenn Kempa, Lehigh, 1991

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN

1. 2.

6 5 5 5

Greg Farland, Rhode Island, 1986 Dave Wienke, Rhode Island, 1983 Dave Palazzi, Massachusetts, 1988 Tony Squitieri, Rhode Island, 1992

PASS RECEPTIONS

1. 16 16 3. 15

Brian Forster, Rhode Island, 1985 Brian Finneran, Villanova, 1996 Eddie Conti, Delaware, 1998

RECEIVING YARDS

1. 354 2. 223 3. 205

Eddie Conti, Delaware, 1998 Brandon Coleman, Rutgers, 2011 Brian Forster, Rhode Island, 1985

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1. 4 4 3. 3 3 3

Brian Forster, Rhode Island, 1985 Dameon Reilly, Rhode Island, 1985 Jeff Godfrey, UCF, 2013 Ed Young, Buffalo, 2010 Dameon Reilly, Rhode Island, 1984

PUNT RETURNS (SINCE 1992)

1.

5 5 5 5 5

Tavon Austin, West Virginia, 2011 Vaughn Rivers, West Virginia, 2007 Jackie Chambers, USF, 2005 David Sofran, Northeastern, 1998 Jeff Yeakel, Hofstra, 1997

PUNT RETURN YARDS (SINCE 1992)

1. 105 2. 89 3. 67 4. 66 5. 57 6. 53

Doug Beaumont, Louisville, 2010 Sean Dillard, Temple, 2001 Kory Blackwell, Massachusetts, 1996 Ray Stith, Army, 2003 Vaughn Rivers, West Virginia, 2007 Andre Jones, Akron, 2007

KICKOFF RETURNS (SINCE 1992)

1. 2.

8 7 7 7 7 7

Scott Wesley, Army, 2005 Raji El-Amin, Rhode Island, 2006 Scott Wesley, Army, 2004 Tony Szydlowski, Maine, 1993 John Allen, James Madison, 1993 Brian Merritt, Rhode Island, 1992

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (SINCE 1992)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

194 162 155 144 141

Jabari Marshall, Duke, 2007 Brian Merritt, Rhode Island, 1992 John Allen, James Madison, 1993 Marty Gilyard, Cincinnati, 2009 Raji El-Amin, Rhode Island, 2006

4 4

Brian Forster, Rhode Island, 1985 Dameon Reilly, Rhode Island, 1985

POINTS SCORED

69 Holy Cross 66 West Virginia 66 Middle Tennessee 65 Trinity 62 Massachusetts 59 Delaware 56 Temple 56 Hofstra 56 Rhode Island 56 Wesleyan 55 Boston College 55 Navy 52 Virginia Tech 52 Georgia Southern 51 Rhode Island 51 Boston College

TOUCHDOWNS

9 West Virginia 9 Middle Tennessee 9 Delaware

1. 3.

11 11 11 11 10 10

Ben Woods, Buffalo, 2005 James Gaither, Murray State, 2004 Dominic Milano, Buffalo, 2003 Scott McMahan, Buffalo, 2002 Teddy Dellaganna, Rutgers, 2009 Alex Bradford, Army, 2003

PUNTING YARDS (SINCE 1992)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

463 433 429 421 422

Scott McMahon, Buffalo, 2002 Dominic Milano, Buffalo, 2003 Kash Keifer, Maine, 2007 Teddy Dellaganna, Rutgers, 2009 Ben Woods, Buffalo, 2005

FIELD GOALS MADE (SINCE 1992)

1. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Chris Philpott, Louisville Jacob Rogers, Cincinnati, 2009 Jeremy Ito, Rutgers, 2007 Kevin Lovell, Cincinnati, 2006 Dave Ettinger, Hofstra, 1997 Brandon Hanes, Northeastern, 1996 Jim Richter, Furman, 1993

EXTRA POINTS MADE (SINCE 1992)

1. 4.

8 8 8 7 7

Pat McAfee, West Virginia, 2007 Cap Poklemba, Temple, 2001 Mike Griffin, Rhode Island, 1985 Mark Drozik, Delaware, 1991 Larry Muczynski, Navy, 1975

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2.

5 4 4 4 4 4 4

Curtis Keaton, James Madison, 1999 Tony Hollings, Georgia Tech, 2002 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tennessee, 2001 Dwone Hicks, Middle Tennessee, 2000 Tony Vinson, Towson State, 1993 Garry Pearson, UMass, 1982 Bill Burnham, New Hampshire, 1977

2007 2000 1998

PAT (KICK)

9 West Virginia 2007 8 Temple 2001 8 Massachusetts 1999 8 Rhode Island 1985

PLAYS RUN ON OFFENSE 115 Buffalo

YARDS ON OFFENSE 732 Delaware

PUNTS (SINCE 1992)

1919 2007 2000 1909 1999 1998 2001 1999 1985 1911 2000 1975 2001 1998 1909 1928

PASSING YARDS

584 Delaware

1997

1998

1998

RUSHING CARRIES

83 Massachusetts 1981

RUSHING YARDS

530 Georgia Southern 517 West Virginia 464 Navy 408 James Madison 392 Delaware

1998 2007 2006 1999 1990

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 7 7 7

West Virginia Middle Tennessee Georgia Southern

PUNT RETURN YARDS 121 Iowa State 105 Louisville 90 Virginia Tech 89 Temple

KICKOFF RETURNS

10 Rhode Island 9 Central Connecticut 9 Wake Forest 9 Yale

2007 2000 1998

2002 2010 2003 2001

2006 1995 2003 1998

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 208 Duke 202 Yale

2007 1995

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MOST WINS IN SEASON 1998 — 10 2007 — 9 2003 — 9 2010 — 8 2009 — 8 2008 — 8 2004 — 8 1995 — 8 1989 — 8 1986 — 8 1973 — 8 1901 — 8

FEWEST WINS 1932 — 0

MOST LOSSES 2014 — 10 1977 — 10

FEWEST LOSSES 1924 — 0

WINNING PERCENTAGE 1924 — 6-0-2 .875 1945 — 7-1-0 .875 1944 — 7-1-0 .875 1926 — 7-1-0 .875 1901 — 8-2-0 .800 1936 — 7-2-0 .778 1973 — 8-2-1 .773 1998 — 10-3-0 .769 2003 — 9-3-0 .750 1942 — 6-2-0 .750

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL PLAYS 2003 — 946 1998 — 916 2009 — 903 2007 — 894 2004 — 885 1988 — 865 2010 — 858 2002 — 842 1990 — 837 1991 — 836 1989 — 832 2013 — 827 1987 — 827 2011 — 825 1992 — 816 1981 — 802

NET YARDS 2003 — 5730 1998 — 5514 2004 — 5157 2009 — 5034 1991 — 4659 2008 — 4629 1997 — 4614 1988 — 4606 1990 — 4534 2007 — 4513 1989 — 4478 1995 — 4469 1987 — 4431 1981 — 4394 2002 — 4310

RUSHING CARRIES 1978 — 594 1995 — 582 1973 — 579 1957 — 566 1982 — 564 2008 — 556 1958 — 544 1983 — 540 2007 — 534 1968 — 530 2009 — 528 1956 — 518

NET YARDS 2008 — 2813 1995 — 2529 1958 — 2314 1968 — 2273 2010 — 2271 2009 — 2219 2006 — 2195 2003 — 2195 1956 — 2181 1987 — 2121 1976 — 2112 2007 — 2098 1992 — 2085

TOUCHDOWNS 2009 — 30 2008 — 27 1998 — 26 1993 — 26 1997 — 25 2002 — 22 1988 — 22 2003 — 21 1995 — 21 1989 — 21 1987 — 21 2010 — 20 1968 — 20 1992 — 19 2006 — 18 1981 — 18 1976 — 18

PASSING ATTEMPTS 2003 — 483 1991 — 465 2004 — 464 2013 — 439 2000 — 437 1998 — 425 1990 — 422 1988 — 412 2002 — 392 2001 — 376 2009 — 375 1989 — 369 1999 — 368 2007 — 360 2011 — 359 2010 — 357 1970 — 347 2014 — 341 1986 — 338 1987 — 332 2008 — 329

COMPLETIONS 2004 — 288 2003 — 283 1991 — 269 1990 — 265 1988 — 251 2013 — 241 1998 — 238 2000 — 237 2002 — 232

168

1989 — 217 2009 — 214 2007 — 202 1987 — 198 1986 — 193 1999 — 190 2010 — 188 2014 — 185 2011 — 182 2001 — 169 1997 — 169 1992 — 166

PERCENT COMPLETED 2004 — .629 1990 — .628 1988 — .609 1987 — .596 2002 — .592 1989 — .588 2003 — .586 1993 — .580 1991 — .578 2009 — .571 1986 — .571 2007 — .561 1998 — .560 1963 — .557

HAD INTERCEPTED 1982 — 25 1981 — 22 1970 — 22 1985 — 21 1969 — 21 1953 — 21 1949 — 21 1991 — 21 1999 — 19 2013 — 18 1977 — 18 1976 — 18 1964 — 18

YARDS

1998 — 3591 2003 — 3575 2004 — 3376 1991 — 3316 1990 — 3161 2000 — 2879 1997 — 2871 1988 — 2839 2013 — 2810 2009 — 2815 2002 — 2671 1989 — 2524 1981 — 2507 2007 — 2415 1996 — 2359 2011 — 2336 1987 — 2310

TD PASSES 2003 — 33 1998 — 32 1990 — 27 2004 — 23 1997 — 23 2002 — 21 1991 — 21 1996 — 18 1988 — 18 1987 — 18 1981 — 18 2000 — 17 1989 — 17 1980 — 17

PUNTING NUMBER 1975 — 85 1983 — 84 2001 — 83 1979 — 82 2014 — 80 2010 — 79 2002 — 79 1984 — 79 2005 — 77 2007 — 76 2006 — 74 1978 — 74 1977 — 74

AVERAGE — PUNT 2009 — 42.5 2010 — 41.3 2003 — 40.6 1999 — 40.4 2007 — 40.2 1998 — 40.2 1988 — 40.1 2013 — 39.8 2008 — 39.8 1996 — 39.8 1994 — 39.7 1980 — 39.4 2000 — 39.3 2002 — 38.8 2001 — 38.6 2014 — 38.5 2006 — 38.4

YARDS

2001 — 3200 1983 — 3115 2014 — 3078 2002 — 3064 2007 — 3055 1975 — 2965 2006 — 2845 2013 — 2820 1979 — 2725 1999 — 2709 2009 — 2680 1977 — 2627 1984 — 2625

PUNT RETURNS *from 1961

NUMBER 1985 — 43 2003 — 42 1986 — 40 1971 — 40 1968 — 39 2009 — 38 2007 — 38 2002 — 38 1980 — 37 2005 — 36 1988 — 36 1981 — 36

YARDS

2007 — 429 2004 — 417 2009 — 412 1985 — 390 1986 — 380 2005 — 371 1980 — 369 2010 — 360 1982 — 344 1992 — 336 1975 — 333 1995 — 321 1979 — 320 2008 — 306 1981 — 301

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KICKOFF RETURNS *from 1961

NUMBER 1998 — 63 2010 — 55 2008 — 54 2009 — 53 2001 — 53 1991 — 53 2000 — 51 1999 — 51 2007 — 50 1976 — 50 1990 — 49 2014 — 48 2006 — 48 1987 — 48 1975 — 47

YARDS

2010 — 1487 1998 — 1395 2009 — 1365 2008 — 1145 2007 — 1116 1975 — 1074 2001 — 1056 2011 — 1039 1991 — 1024 2006 — 982 2014 — 949 1976 — 947 2000 — 943 1987 — 942 2005 — 912 1990 — 907 1999 — 902 2004 — 889 1994 — 889

INTERCEPTIONS *from 1955

NUMBER 1992 — 25 2007 — 23 2010 — 20 2002 — 20 1987 — 20 1983 — 20 1998 — 19 1986 — 19 1978 — 19 1973 — 19 1970 — 19 1958 — 19

YARDS

2010 — 486 1958 — 420 2007 — 382 2002 — 368 2008 — 358 1956 — 321 1978 — 313 1973 — 298 1997 — 281 1992 — 278 1962 — 266 1970 — 233 2005 — 227 1955 — 207

FUMBLES *from 1961

NUMBER 1978 — 42 1987 — 40 1990 — 36 1981 — 34 1976 — 34 1972 — 34 1986 — 32 1982 — 32 1974 — 32 1966 — 32

FUMBLES LOST 1978 — 30 1976 — 22 1987 — 21 1972 — 21 1974 — 19 1981 — 18 1983 — 17 1977 — 17 1970 — 17 1961 — 17

FIRST DOWNS *from 1980

TOTAL

2003 — 297 1998 — 294 2004 — 269 2009 — 254 2008 — 248 1995 — 248 1989 — 248 1988 — 247 1990 — 245 2007 — 244 1991 — 240 2002 — 231 1981 — 230 1987 — 229 1997 — 225 2000 — 224

RUSHING 1995 — 150 2008 — 144 1998 — 121 2009 — 119 1992 — 117 2007 — 110 1988 — 110 1982 — 109 2003 — 108 1981 — 108 1987 — 107 2010 — 106 2005 — 106 2006 — 102

PASSING 2004 — 165 2003 — 164 1991 — 156 1990 — 154 1998 — 152 2000 — 131 1988 — 126 2009 — 124 1989 — 120 2002 — 117 1997 — 113 2007 — 112 2011 — 108 1987 — 108 1981 — 108

PENALTY 2001 — 28 2000 — 27 1989 — 27

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PENALTIES *from 1968

NUMBER 1987 — 94 1990 — 86 1992 — 85 1989 — 85 1984 — 84 2000 — 83 1988 — 83 2007 — 79 1998 — 76 2002 — 75 2001 — 75 2014 — 74 1991 — 74 2003 — 72

YARDS PENALIZED 1987 — 869 1990 — 814 1989 — 799 1991 — 742 1988 — 736 1984 — 726 2014 — 721 2000 — 681 1992 — 666 1998 — 658 2001 — 650 2004 — 615 2002 — 599 2007 — 594 2003 — 594

POINTS

POINTS SCORED 1998 — 461 2003 — 408 2009 — 405 1997 — 398 2002 — 373 2004 — 363 2007 — 344 2010 — 343 2008 — 324 1990 — 308 1988 — 298 1989 — 297 2011 — 291 1987 — 291 1981 — 291 1958 — 281 1995 — 279 2005 — 272 1993 — 261

POINTS ALLOWED 1998 — 413 2001 — 370 1999 — 383 2000 — 368 2013 — 363 2014 — 358 1991 — 340 2006 — 324

2009 — 307 2003 — 300 2011 — 292 1977 — 290 2010 — 286 1990 — 281 1954 — 276 2002 — 270 1994 — 264 2004 — 260

FEWEST POINTS SCORED 1955 — 68 1950 — 82 1977 — 84 1963 — 91 1966 — 92 1954 — 92 1962 — 97 1964 — 99 1965 — 100 1971 — 107

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 1956 — 100 1951 — 102 1955 — 105 1959 — 111 1963 — 113 1965 — 116 1957 — 121 1964 — 123 1960 — 123 1958 — 134 1950 — 134

MOST TDS 1998 — 63 2003 — 54 1997 — 53 2009 — 52 2002 — 48 2004 — 44 1990 — 42 2007 — 40 1989 — 40 1988 — 40 1987 — 40 1958 — 39 2010 — 38 2008 — 37 1956 — 37 1981 — 36

MOST PAT (KICK) 1998 — 56 2003 — 49 2002 — 48 2009 — 47 1997 — 45 2010 — 38 2004 — 37 1990 — 36 1988 — 35 2008 — 34 2007 — 34 1989 — 34 1987 — 32 1981 — 31 2005 — 30 2011 — 29 2006 — 28 1993 — 28 1980 — 28 2013 — 27

MOST RUN CONVERSIONS (PATS) 1958 — 15 1959 — 11 1960 — 5 1968 — 3 1966 — 3 1961 — 3

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POINTS SCORED

# Opponent 125 Newport NTS 76 Norwich 71 Massachusetts 68 Cooper Union 65 Wesleyan 63 Kent State 63 Yale 63 St. Stephens 62 Texas Southern 61 Florida Atlantic 59 Liberty 56 Rhode Island 55 Buffalo 55 American Int’l

TOUCHDOWNS

11 Norwich

PAT (KICK)

9 Kent State 9 Yale

PAT (RUN)

4

American Int’l

2

American Int’l

PAT (PASS)

FIELD GOALS

4 Cincinnati 4 USF 4 Toledo 4 Yale 4 New Hampshire 4 New Hampshire 4 Northeastern

POINTS ALLOWED

69 Holy Cross 66 West Virginia 66 Middle Tennessee 65 Trinity 62 UCF 62 Massachusetts 59 Delaware 56 Temple 56 Hofstra 56 Rhode Island 56 Wesleyan 55 Boston College 55 Navy 52 Virginia Tech 52 Georgia Southern

Year 1949 1937 1956 1926 1908 2002 1998 1920 2010 2002 2005 1980 1997 1958 1937 2002 1998 1958 1958 2011 2010 2004 1995 1986 1982 1966 1919 2007 2000 1909 2013 1999 1998 2001 1999 1985 1911 2000 1975 2001 1998

PLAYS RUN ON OFFENSE

103 Boston University 100 Rhode Island 99 Colgate 98 Bucknell 98 Maine 97 New Hampshire 91 Villanova 91 Rhode Island 91 Yale 92 Kent State 91 Pittsburgh 90 Boston University 90 Boston University 89 Liberty 89 Rhode Island 89 Boston College

1988 1991 1983 1980 1978 1981 1992 1989 1989 2003 2006 1992 1989 2005 1992 2003

YARDS ON OFFENSE

618 Yale 613 Buffalo 600 Liberty 599 Boston University 579 Rhode Island

170

1995 2003 2005 1997 1992

569 Yale 568 Western Michigan 567 Rhode Island 567 Rhode Island 566 Syracuse 555 Yale 554 Yale 549 Massachusetts 538 Memphis 536 Wake Forest

RUSHING CARRIES

80 Maine 72 Bucknell 67 Vermont 66 Holy Cross 65 Rhode Island 65 Yale 64 Rhode Island 63 New Hampshire 63 Northeastern 63 Northeastern 62 Pittsburgh 62 Liberty 62 Boston University 61 Rhode Island 61 New Hampshire

1991 2003 2006 1987 2004 1990 1998 1998 2013 2003

1978 1980 1974 1978 1995 1973 1978 1995 1978 1980 2006 2005 1982 1983 1974

RUSHING YARDS

437 Massachusetts 1956 418 Rhode Island 2006 394 Yale 1995 385 Rhode Island 1992 382 Virginia 2008 376 Liberty 2005 359 Yale 1973 358 Buffalo 2009 International Bowl 351 Boston University 1995 339 Yale 1992 330 Richmond 1993 328 Boston University 1975 320 Rhode Island 1978 317 Pittsburgh 2006 317 Boston University 1997 311 Maine 1981

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

10 Norwich 6 Texas Southern 6 Liberty 6 James Madison 6 Boston University 6 Boston University 5 Hofstra 5 Rhode Island 5 Central Connecticut 5 Rhode Island 5 New Hampshire

1937 2010 2005 1993 1976 1975 2008 2006 1995 1993 1974

PASSING ATTEMPTS

67 Rhode Island 58 James Madison 56 Rutgers 56 New Hampshire 55 Memphis 55 Boston College 54 Louisville 53 Northeastern 52 Delaware 51 Syracuse 51 Kent State 51 Cincinnati 51 Utah State 51 Delaware 51 Rhode Island 49 Georgia Tech 49 Eastern Michigan 48 BYU 48 Boston University 48 Colgate

1991 1999 2009 1999 2013 2003 2000 1988 1990 2004 2003 2001 2001 1991 1988 2004 2000 2014 1988 1983

PASSING COMPLETIONS

39 Syracuse 37 Memphis 37 James Madison 37 Delaware 36 Rhode Island 33 Northeastern 32 Delaware 31 Villanova 30 Rhode Island 30 Boston University 29 Buffalo 29 Navy 28 Georgia Tech 28 Kent State 28 Maine

2004 2013 1999 1991 1991 1988 1990 1990 1988 1988 2004 2002 2004 2003 1990

PASSING YARDS

463 Memphis 2013 445 Syracuse 2004 433 New Hampshire 1991 413 Massachusetts 1998 402 Yale 1991 396 Yale 1998 389 Rhode Island 1991 386 Murray State 2004 382 Cincinnati 2001 378 West Virginia 2009 373 Rutgers 2009 371 Yale 1990 368 Boston University 1992 360 William & Mary 1998 353 Delaware State 1985 347 Lehigh 1985

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

6 Yale 5 Murray State 5 Akron 5 Army 5 Rhode Island

1998 2004 2003 2003 1980

30 30

FIRST DOWNS — RUSHING

27

Lehigh UMass

1982 1982

SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RETURNS

11

Maine

25 Syracuse

Maine

1979

KICKOFF RETURNS

10 West Virginia 2007 9 New Hampshire 1999 9 Navy 1975 9 Baldwin-Wallace 1969 9 Brown 1949

KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

220

Baldwin-Wallace

15

Harvard

518

Harvard

PUNTS

PUNTING YARDS FIRST DOWNS

1969 1946 1946

37 Liberty 2005 37 Yale 1998 35 Syracuse 2004 31 Memphis 2013 31 Kent State 2003 31 Western Michigan 2003 31 New Hampshire 1996 30 Pittsburgh 2006 30 Army 2004 30 Buffalo 2003 30 Yale 1995 30 Rhode Island 1991

1958 2004

FIRST DOWNS — PENALTY

8 New Hampshire 6 Army 6 Yale

PENALTIES

15

Rhode Island

261

Rhode Island

10

Ohio Wesleyan

6

Massachusetts

PENALTY YARDS

TOTAL FUMBLES FUMBLES LOST

1996 2003 1998 1968 1968 1949 1961

DEFENSE

LEAST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED

-12 Florida Atlantic -9 Rutgers -8 Yale -7 New Hampshire -4 Buffalo 0 Indiana 5 Rhode Island 5 Rhode Island 6 Buffalo 8 Maine

0

LEAST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED

Yale

LEAST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED

-15 Maine

LEAST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED

1971

PUNT RETURN YARDS

142

Rhode Island

FIRST DOWNS — PASSING

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN

6 6

Maine 1990 Rhode Island 1985

3 Navy 4 Yale 4 Maine

2002 2011 1984 1962 1996 2006 1985 1970 1999 1974

1964

1978

2002 1984 1978

UCONN INTERCEPTIONS

6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5

Rhode Island Rhode Island Rhode Island William & Mary Baldwin-Wallace American Int’l American Int’l Coast Guard

INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS

173 Army 111 Rhode Island

1992 1986 1983 1970 1969 1959 1958 1946

2005 1962

INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS

2 Buffalo 2 Army 2 Massachusetts 2 Norwich

2010 2005 1956 1924

LONGEST GAME (# of overtimes) 6 Villanova 1989 (tied for FCS all-time record)

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TEAM HIGHS POINTS (GAME) 1. 2. 3.

63 62 61

vs. Kent State, 11/9/02 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/2/02

POINTS (HALF) 1. 2. 3.

49 45 42

vs. Kent State, 11/9/02 (1st half ) vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 (1st half ) vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/2/02 (1st half )

POINTS (QUARTER) 1.

28 28 28

vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 (3rd quarter) at Army, 9/6/03 (2nd quarter) vs. Kent State, 11/9/02 (2nd quarter)

TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2. 5.

9 8 8 8 7 7 7

vs. Kent State, 11/9/02 vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/2/02 vs. Rhode Island, 8/31/06 vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 at Army, 9/6/03

FIELD GOALS 1. 4.

4 4 4 4 3

at Cincinnati, 12/3/11 at USF, 12/4/10 vs. Cincinnati, 10/25/08 vs. Toledo, 12/27/04 16 times, last at Syracuse, 11/20/10

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 5.

5 5 5 5 4

4 times, last at Temple, 9/18/10 at Temple, 9/6/08 at Army, 10/05 vs. Toledo, 12/27/04 12 times, last at Cincinnati, 12/3/11

TOTAL PLAYS 1. 2. 3.

92 91 90 90

at Kent State, 10/18/03 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/06 vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 at Cincinnati, 10/15/05

TOTAL OFFENSE 1. 2. 3.

613 600 568

at Buffalo, 9/20/03 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03

FIRST DOWNS 1. 2. 3.

37 35 31 31 31

vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 at Syracuse, 10/30/04 vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03 at Kent State, 10/18/03

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 62 62 3. 58 4. 55 55 55

vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/06 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 at Baylor, 9/19/09 at Temple, 9/16/08 vs. Syracuse, 10/7/05 vs. Buffalo, 9/1/05

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3.

418 376 317

vs. Rhode Island, 8/31/06 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/06

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3. 5.

6 6 5 5 4

vs. Texas Southern, 9/11/10 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 vs. Hofstra, 8/28/08 vs. Rhode Island, 8/31/06 12 times, last vs. Rutgers, 11/26/11

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TOTAL OFFENSE

COMPLETIONS

FIRST DOWNS

1. 56 2. 55 55 4. 51 51 1. 2. 3.

39 37 29 29

vs. Rutgers, 10/31/09 vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 vs. Boston College, 9/13/03 at Syracuse, 10/30/04 at Kent State, 10/18/03 at Syracuse, 10/30/04 vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 vs. Buffalo, 11/20/04 at Navy, 11/16/02

PASSING YARDS 1. 463 vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 2. 445 at Syracuse, 10/30/04 3. 386 vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 4. 378 at West Virginia, 10/24/09 5. 343 vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03

TD PASSES 1.

5 5 5

vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 vs. Akron, 10/25/03 at Army, 9/6/03

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 1. 2.

5 3

PENALTIES 1. 3.

12 12 11 11

vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/08 10 times, last vs. Louisville11/8/13 vs. Rutgers, 10/22/05 at Boston College, 8/31/02 at North Carolina, 10/4/08 vs. Akron, 9/27/07

PENALTY YARDS 1. 2. 3. 5.

97 95 94 94 91

PUNTS 1. 2.

11 10

at North Carolina, 10/4/08 vs. Western Michigan, 10/1/11 vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 at Boston College, 9/17/04 vs. Akron, 10/25/03 at Rutgers, 10/8/10 5 times, last vs. Cincinnati, 10/25/08

TURNOVERS LOST 1.

7

vs. Syracuse, 11/5/11

PASSES INTERCEPTED 1.

4 4 4 4 4

vs. Cincinnati, 11/27/10 vs. Buffalo, 9/25/10 at Pittsburgh, 9/22/07 at Army, 10/1/05 at Iowa State, 11/23/02

TEAM LOWS POINTS (GAME) 1. 4. 6.

0 0 0 3 3 7

vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 at Louisville, 10/23/10 at Pittsburgh, 11/12/05 at Tulane, 10/11/14 at Cincinnati, 11/10/07 at Boston College, 9/17/04

1. 3. 4. 5. 1. 3. 4.

129 129 145 190 193 6 6 8 9 9 9

vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 at West Virginia, 11/2/05 at USF, 9/19/14 at Miami, Fla., 10/5/02 at Vanderbilt, 9/10/11 at USF, 9/19/14 at Georgia Tech, 9/17/05 at Louisville, 12/2/06 vs. Wake Forest, 12/29/07 at Indiana, 9/23/06 at West Virginia, 11/2/05

RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 1. 3.

22 22 23 23

at Cincinnati, 11/10/07 at Vanderbilt, 10/26/02 vs. Army, 11/8/14 vs. Louisville, 11/19/11

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3.

12 18 20

at West Virginia, 11/2/05 vs. Louisville, 11/19/11 at Georgia Tech, 11/13/04

PASSING ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3.

6 10 13 13

vs. Buffalo, 1/3/09 at USF, 9/19/14 at Indiana, 9/23/06 vs. Rhode Island, 8/31/06

COMPLETIONS 1. 2. 3. 5.

4 5 6 6 7 7 7

vs. Buffalo, 1/3/09 vs. SMU, 12/6/14 at USF, 9/19/14 vs. Syracuse, 10/7/05 at Syracuse, 11/15/08 at Louisville, 12/2/06 at Georgia Tech, 9/17/05

PASSING YARDS 1. 2. 3

27 45 49

PENALTIES 1. 2. 3.

0 1 1 2

at Indiana, 9/23/06 vs. Syracuse, 10/7/05 vs, Buffalo, 1/3/09 vs. South Carolina, 1/2/10 vs. Iowa State, 9/16/11 vs. West Virginia, 11/1/08 17 times, last vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10

PENALTY YARDS 1. 2.

5 5 10

PUNTS 1. 2.

0 1 1

vs. Iowa State, 9/16/11 vs. West Virginia, 11/1/08 5 times, last at Michigan, 9/4/10 at Syracuse, 10/30/04 vs. Liberty, 9/10/05 at Wake Forest, 11/15/03

POINTS (HALF) 1. 0 (2nd half )

21 times, last vs. Cincinnati (11/22/14)

TOTAL PLAYS 1. 2. 3. 4.

36 45 50 54 54 54

at USF, 9/19/14 at Louisville, 10/23/10 at Louisville, 12/2/06 at Tulane, 10/11/14 vs. Cincinnati, 11/22/14 at Pittsburgh, 10/10/09

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INDIVIDUAL HIGHS GAMES PLAYED 1. 3. 5.

52 52 51 51 50 50

Lawrence Wilson (2007-10)* Anthony Sherman (2007-10)* Kashif Moore (2008-11)* Moe Petrus (2008-11)* Julius Williams (2004-08)* Twyon Martin (2008-11)

* Played in every game during that time period

GAMES STARTED 1. 2. 3. 4.

51 50 48 46

Moe Petrus (2008-11) Lawrence Wilson (2007-10) Mike Hicks (2006-09) James Hargrave (2002-05), Grant Preston (2002-05)

CONSECUTIVE STARTS 1. 51 2. 38 3. 36

Moe Petrus (2008-11) Mike Hicks (2007-09) Billy Irwin (2002-04), Brian Markowski (2002-04), Dan Orlovsky (2002-04), Grant Preston (2002-05)

RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

207 178 157 143 140

Geremy Davis vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Shakim Phillips vs. Maryland, 12/7/13 Marcus Easley vs. West Virginia, 10/24/09 Kashif Moore vs. Iowa State, 9/16/11 Geremy Davis at Cincinnati, 10/19/13

RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS 1.

2

FIELD GOALS 1.

4 4 4 4

13 times, last by Noel Thomas vs. UCF, 11/1/14 Dave Teggart at Cincinnati, 12/3/11 Dave Teggart at USF, 12/4/10 Dave Teggart vs. Cincinnati, 10/25/08 Matt Nuzie vs. Toledo, 12/27/04

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 4.

5 5 5 4

Dave Teggart at Temple, 9/18/10 Tony Ciaravino vs. Temple, 9/6/08 Matt Nuzie vs. Toledo, 12/27/04 12 times, last by Dave Teggart, 12/3/11

EXTRA POINTS:

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

1. 9 Marc Hickok vs. Kent State, 1/9/02 2. 8 Dave Teggart vs Syacuse, 11/28/09 8 Marc Hickok vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/2/02

4. 6.

TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS

1. 2.

43 37 37 34 34 33

Donald Brown vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/06 Jordan Todman vs. Vanderbilt, 10/2/10 Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10 Donald Brown vs. Pittsburgh, 12/6/08 Donald Brown vs. Baylor, 9/19/08 7 times, last by Jordan Todman at USF, 12/4/10

RUSHING YARDS 1. 2. 3.

261 234 222

Donald Brown vs. Buffalo, 1/3/09 Terry Caulley at Buffalo, 9/20/03 Jordan Todman vs. Pittsburgh, 11/11/10

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

1. 4 Lyle McCombs vs. Fordham, 9/3/11 4 Jordan Todman at Cincinnati, 11/7/09 4 Donald Brown vs. Hofstra, 8/28/08 4 Cornell Brockington at Wake Forest, 11/15/03 4 Cornell Brockington vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03 4 Terry Caulley at Buffalo, 9/20/03

PASSING ATTEMPTS

1. 55 Dan Orlovsky vs. Boston College, 9/13/03 2. 54 Casey Cochran, vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 3. 51 Dan Orlovsky at Syracuse, 10/30/04 51 Dan Orlovsky at Kent State, 10/18/03

COMPLETIONS:

1. 39 Dan Orlovsky at Syracuse, 10/30/04 2. 36 Casey Cochran, vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 3. 29 Dan Orlovsky at Navy, 11/16/02 4. 28 Chandler Whitmer at Western Michigan, 9/12/12 28 Dan Orlovsky vs. Buffalo, 11/20/04 28 Dan Orlovsky at Georgia Tech, 11/13/04 28 Dan Orlovsky at Kent State, 10/18/03

PASSING YARDS

1. 461 Casey Cochran vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 2. 445 Dan Orlovsky at Syracuse, 10/30/04 3. 382 Dan Orlovsky vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 4. 378 Cody Endres at West Virginia, 10/24/09 5. 343 Dan Orlovsky vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03

TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1.

5 5 5

Dan Orlovsky vs. Murray State, 9/4/04 Dan Orlovsky vs. Akron, 11/25/03 Dan Orlovsky at Army, 9/6/03

1. 5 Cornell Brockington vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03 2. 4 Lyle McCombs vs. Fordham, 9/3/11 4 Jordan Todman at Cincinnati, 11/7/09 4 Donald Brown vs. Hofstra, 8/28/08 4 Cornell Brockington at Wake Forest, 11/15/03 4 Terry Caulley at Buffalo, 9/20/03 4 Terry Caulley vs. Kent State, 11/9/02

PUNTS 1. 2.

11 10 10 10 10

TACKLES: 1. 2. 4. 5.

SACKS: 1. 3. 4. 5.

Cole Wagner at Rutgers, 10/8/10 Desi Cullen at Cincinnati, 11/10/07 Chris Pavasaris at Indiana, 9/23/06 Chris Pavasaris vs. USF, 11/26/05 Shane Hussar vs. Syracuse, 10/7/05

21 18 18 17 16

Alfred Fincher vs. West Virginia, 10/13/04 Scott Lutrus vs. Louisville, 10/19/07 Maurice Lloyd vs. Toledo, 12/27/04 Sio Moore vs. West Virginia, 10/29/10 Yawin Smallwood vs. Towson, 8/29/13

4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5 3

Trevardo Williams vs. Rutgers, 11/26/11 Lindsey Witten at Ohio, 9/5/09 Sio Moore vs. Vanderbilt, 9/10/11 Robert McClain vs. Buffalo, 1/3/09 Four times, last by Cody Brown vs. Syracuse, 11/15/08

TACKLES FOR LOSS 1.

5 5 5

Alfred Fincher vs. Western Michigan, 11/1/03 Uyi Osunde vs. Akron, 10/25/03 Tyler King vs. Akron, 10/25/03

PASSES INTERCEPTED

1. 3 Andrew Adams vs. UCF, 11/1/15 Darius Butler at Army, 10/1/05 3 3. 2 Taylor Mack vs. Rutgers, 11/30/13 2 Darius Butler vs. Army, 10/14/06 2 Justin Perkins vs. Rutgers, 11/8/03 2 Justin Perkins vs. Lehigh, 10/4/03 2 Maurice Lloyd at Iowa State, 11/23/02

INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 1.

4 3

RECEPTIONS 1. 2. 3.

172

15 11 10

Chandler Whitmer at Rugers, 10/6/12 16 times, last Tim Boyle vs. Louisville, 11/8/13 Geremy Davis vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Deshon Foxx vs. Memphis, 12/7/13 Four times, last Shakim Phillips vs. Maryland, 9/14/13

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FANTASTIC FINISHES (FINAL 2:00): Date

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: Margin Date 59 9/11/10 59 9/10/05 47 11/2/02 45 8/31/06 42 9/26/09 42 11/9/02 38 9/8/07 38 9/1/05 38 9/4/04 38 11/16/02 35 12/7/13

Opponent Texas Southern Liberty Florida Atlantic Rhode Island Rhode Island Kent State Maine Buffalo Murray State at Navy Memphis

Score 62-3 59-0 61-14 52-7 52-10 63-21 38-0 38-0 52-14 38-0 45-10

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: Margin Date 45 10/26/13 45 11/24/07 41 11/22/14 34 9/27/03 34 10/5/02 32 11/2/05

Opponent at UCF at West Virginia Cincinnati at Virginia Tech at Miami, Fla. at West Virginia

LARGEST LEAD HELD:

Lead Date 59 9/11/10 59 9/10/05 56 11/9/02 56 11/2/02 45 8/31/06 42 9/13/08 38 9/26/09 38 9/8/07 38 9/1/05 38 9/4/04 38 11/16/02

Opponent Texas Southern Liberty Kent State Florida Atlantic Rhode Island Virginia Rhode Island Maine Buffalo Murray State at Navy

Score 17-62 21-66 0-41 13-47 14-48 13-45 Score 62-3 59-0 56-0 56-0 52-7 45-3 45-7 38-0 38-0 52-14 38-0

LARGEST LEAD LOST (AFTER 1ST QUARTER):

Quarter Final Final 4th 3rd Final 4th 4th Final Final Final Final

Score 21-6 21-7

Quarter 3rd 3rd

10 10 10 10

10-0 10-0 10-0 16-6

2nd 1st 3rd 2nd

Score 66-14 48-0 62-17 41-0 40-0 48-10 43-9

Quarter 4th 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 4th 4th

9/16/11 11/1/08 12/29/07 8/31/02

Iowa State West Virginia vs. Wake Forest at Boston College

LARGEST DEFICIT FACED:

Deficit Date 52 11/24/07 48 10/5/02 45 10/26/13 41 11/22/14 40 9/27/03 38 12/2/06 34 10/8/11

Opponent at West Virginia at Miami, Fla. at UCF Cincinnati at Virginia Tech at Louisville at West Virginia

14-0

LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN:

Deficit Date 17 11/1/03 14 11/21/09 14 11/11/06 14 9/11/04 14 9/21/02 11 9/26/08

Opponent Western Michigan Notre Dame Pittsburgh Duke Ohio at Louisville

Score 17-0 14-0 31-17 20-6 20-6 21-10

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Quarter 2nd 1st 4th 4th 3rd 3rd

FOURTH QUARTER COMEBACK VICTORIES: Date

Opponent

Deficit Score

Time Game Winning Play

11/22/13 Temple 7 28-21 4:32 10/29/10 West Virginia 3 16-13 OT 11/11/10 Pittsburgh 1 30-28 6:19 12/5/09 South Florida 1 27-26 0:40 11/21/09 Notre Dame 3 20-17 10:47 9/26/08 Louisville 4 17-21 2:45 10/19/07 Louisville 10 17-7 11:35 9/15/07 Temple 1 17-16 14:54 11/11/06 Pittsburgh 14 17-31 7:53 9/11/04 Duke 14 6-20 11:05 11/8/03 Rutgers 3 21-24 8:04 10/25/03 Akron 6 28-34 8:43 10/18/03 at Kent State 8 20-28 1:51 9/21/02 Ohio 6 13-19 14:05

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Scoring Play

L, 31-38 W19-16 W, 16-13 W, 29-27 W, 33-30 L, 24-28 L, 21-24 L, 10-12 W, 21-17 L, 23-26 W, 46-45 W, 38-31 W, 38-37 W, 34-31 L, 24-28 L, 21-24

Chleb Ravenell 41 pass from Aelx Carder (1:35, 4th) Dave Teggart 52 yard field goal (0:17 4th) Dave Teggart 27 yard field goal (OT) Dave Teggart 42 field goal (0:00, 4th) Andre Dixon 4 run (2nd OT) Tim Brown 81 pass from Tom Savage 0:22, 4th) Dan Hutchins 18 field goal (0:00, 4th) Team Safety (1:32, 4th) Andre Dixon 5 run (1:32, 4th) Kevin Lovell 29 field goal (0:10, 4th) Donald Brown 10 run (D.J. Hernandez rush, 2OT) Cornell Brockington 1 run (0:26, 4th) Matt Nuzie 27 field goal (0:00 4th) O’Neil Wilson 14 pass from Dan Orlovsky (OT) Jay Cutler 7 run (1:14, 4th) Mike Langford 37 FG (OT)

EARLIEST SCORES:

Lead Date Opponent 15 10/10/09 Pittsburgh 14 9/21/13 Michigan

14 10/13/12 Temple

Opponent

10/1/11 W. Michigan 12/4/10 USF 10/29/10 West Virginia 12/5/09 USF 11/21/09 Notre Dame 10/31/09 Rutgers 10/10/09 at Pittsburgh 9/12/09 North Carolina 10/19/07 Louisville 11/25/06 Cincinnati 11/11/06 Pittsburgh 11/8/03 Rutgers 10/25/03 Akron 10/18/03 at Kent State 10/26/02 at Vanderbilt 9/28/02 Ball State

Yawin Smallwood 59 yd int ret Dave Teggart 27 yard field goal Isiah Moore 14 pass from Zach Frazer Dave Teggart 42 field goal Andre Dixon 4 run (2OT) Lawrence Wilson 45 int ret. Andre Dixon 5 run Donald Brown 5 run Donald Brown 10 run (D.J. Hernandez rush) Matt Nuzie 21 field goal Cornell Brockington 1 run Matt Nuzie 27 field goal O’Neil Wilson 14 pass from Dan Orlovsky Dan Orlovsky 1 run

Qtr Time 1st 13:34 1st 14:44 1st 14:43 1st 14:12 1st 13:55 1st 13:33 1st 13:33

Date 9/25/10 10/23/04 11/15/03 9/8/07 11/3/07 11/26/05 11/2/02

Opponent Buffalo Temple at Wake Forest Maine Rutgers South Florida Florida Atlantic

EARLIEST SCORES AGAINST: 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st

14:45 14:46 14:48 14:43 14:12 13:20 13:16

11/19/11 10/24/09 10/31/09 10/19/02 9/17/04 9/30/06 9/1/07

Louisville at West Virginia Rutgers Temple at Boston Coll. Navy at Duke

Play Jerome Junior 27 yard interception return Larry Taylor 97 kickoff return O’Neil Wilson 55 pass from Dan Orlovsky Scott Lutrus 25 interception return Team Safety Lou Alllen 60 run Terry Caulley 33 run Adrian Bushell 100 kickoff return Tavor Austin 98 kickoff return Devin McCourty 98 kickoff return Makonne Fenton 94 kickoff return Joel Hazard 12 pass from Paul Peterson Reggie Campbell 77 pass from Brian Hampton Brandon King 6 pass from Thaddeus Lewis

TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS (7-19): Date 9/28/14 9/14/13 8/29/13 12/3/11 12/5/09 12/5/09 11/7/09 11/7/09 10/4/08 9/26/08 10/27/07 9/15/07 11/11/06 10/29/06 10/20/06 12/3/05 10/13/04 9/30/04 10/18/03

Opponent at Buffalo Maryland Towson at Cincinnati USF USF at Cincinnati at Cincinnati North Carolina Louisville USF Temple Pittsburgh at Rutgers West Virginia Louisville West Virginia Pittsburgh at Kent State

Two-Point Play Chandler Whitmer pass failed Geremy Davis pass from Chandler Whitmer Spencer Parker pass from Chandler Whitmer Corey Manning pass from Johnny McEntee Desi Cullen rush failed Zach Frazer pass failed Marcus Easley pass from Jordan Todman Zach Frazer pass failed Zach Frazer rush failed Zach Frazer pass failed Desi Cullen pass failed Tyler Lorenzen rush failed D.J. Hernandez rush Matt Bonislawski rush failed Terry Caulley rush D.J. Hernandez rush failed Dan Orlovsky pass failed Dan Orlovsky pass failed Keron Henry pass from Dan Orlovsky

Final L, 12-41 L, 21-32 L, 18-33 L, 27-35 W, 29-27 W, 29-27 L, 45-47 L, 45-47 L, 38-12 W, 26-21 W, 22-15 W, 22-17 W, 46-45 L, 13-24 L, 11-37 L, 20-30 L, 19-31 W, 29-17 W, 34-31 OT

TWO-POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTS DEFENDED (2-7): Date 11/26/11 11/26/11 9/18/10 12/5/09 10/17/09 10/10/09 9/19/09 9/5/09

Opponent Rutgers Rutgers at Temple USF Louisville at Pittsburgh at Baylor at Ohio

Two-Point Play Gary Nova pass failed Gary Nova pass failed Chester Stewart pass failed B.J. Daniels pass failed Adam Froman pass failed Cedric McGee pass from Bob Stull Justin Akers pass from Robert Griffin Theo Scott pass failed

Final W, 40-22 W, 40-22 L, 16-30 W, 29-27 W, 38-25 L, 21-24 W, 30-22 W, 23-16

SAFETIES: Date 10/2/10 9/5/09 11/15/08 11/3/07 9/1/07 11/26/05 10/20/04 11/9/02

Opponent Play Vanderbilt Ball snapped through the back of the end zone Ohio Lindsey Witten sack in end zone Syracuse Team pushes back into endzone Rutgers D.J. Hernandez blocks punt through end zone Duke Julius Williams sacks Thaddeus Lewis in end zone South Florida Deon McPhee sacks Pat Julmiste in end zone Buffalo Shawn Mayne sacks P.J. Piskorik in end zone Kent State Frank Quagliano tackles David McDowell in end zone

SAFETIES AGAINST: Date 10/8/11 9/12/09 10/15/08 10/27/07 10/27/05

Opponent Play West Virginia Johnny McEntee sacked in End Zone North Carolina Dan Ryan Holding In End Zone Rutgers Donald Brown tackled in endzone USF Dahna Deleston falls on blocked punt in end zone Rutgers Dennis Brown fumbled snap out of end zone

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TRUE FRESHMAN STARTERS: Player Deon Anderson Anthony Barksdale Allan Barnes Tim Boyle Tyvon Branch Cody Brown Dennis Brown Terry Caulley Ryan Crozier James Hargrave Shane Hussar Terence Jeffers Ron Johnson Jesse Joseph Brad Kanuch Matt Lawrence Arkeel Newsome Anthony Rouzier Anthony Sherman Michael Smith Jamar Summers Robert Vaughn Trevardo Williams Lindsey Witten

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY TIME):

Year Pos. Starts 2002 FB 6 2005 FB 2 2003 CB 3 2013 QB 4 2004 CB 1 2005 DE 1 2005 QB 2 2002 TB 9 2014 LG 4 2002 LB 2 2004 P 11 2006 WR 8 2014 TB 6 2009 DE 13 2006 WR 8 2003 TB 2 2014 TB 2 2005 LB 1 2007 FB 2 2008 WR 1 2014 CB 6 2006 S 2 2009 DE 1 2006 DE 6

TOP HOME ATTENDANCE: Attn. Site 42,704 Rentschler Field

Opponent Michigan

Date 9/4/10 11/21/09 1/1/11 9/27/03 10/13/07 10/4/08

6:58

Yards 99 98 98 98 98 97 97

Date 8/31/06 9/26/09 11/18/06 11/11/06 10/14/06 11/1/03 9/27/03

Opponent Rhode Island Rhode Island at Syracuse Pittsburgh Army Western Michigan at Virginia Tech

Center Moe Petrus started 51 consecutive games between 2008-11 – a UConn record during the FBS era.

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Opponent

Temple Liberty at Wake Forest

USF Massachusetts

Scoring Play

Chris Bellamy 5 run Lou Allen 6 run Matt Nuzie 24 field goa

Chad Christen 37 field goal Lyle McCombs 1 run

11/23/13 9/13/08 11/23/08

Temple Virginia at South Florida

Casey Cochran 1 run Anthony Davis 3 pass from Tyler Lorenzen Ellis Gaulden 43 pass from Tyler Lorenzen

11/28/09

Syracuse

Ryan Lichtenstein 26 field goal

12/1/12

Cincinnati

Lyle McCombs 1 run

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES AGAINST (BY PLAYS): Plays Date 19 9/4/10 16 11/17/07 15 (11x) 1/1/11

Opponent at Michigan Syracuse vs. Oklahoma

Scoring Play Brendan Gibbons 24 yard field goal Mike Williams 2 pass from Cameron Dantley Jimmy Stevens 24 yard field goal

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES AGAINST (BY YARDS):

Date 9/28/13

Scoring Play Tony Ciaravino 19 field goal Chad Christen 37 yard field goal Dave Teggart, 18 field goal Donald Brown 3 pass from D.J. Hernandez Matt Nuzie 24 field goal Dave Teggart, 46 field goal

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY YARDS):

11/3/12 8/30/12

7:01

Opponent Site Michigan Michigan Stadium Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium Oklahoma University of Phoenix Stadium Virginia Tech Lane Stadium Virginia Scott Stadium North Carolina Kenan Stadium

Opponent at Duke at USF USF at Syracuse at Wake Forest USF

7:39 7:29 7:24 7:04 7:03

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES (BY PLAYS): Plays Date 17 9/1/07 16 11/3/12 16 10/15/11 16 11/18/06 16 11/15/03 15 (11x) 10/15/11

Date

8:44 7:43 7:41

TOP ROAD/NEUTRAL ATTENDANCE:

Attn. 113,090 80,795 67,232 65,115 60,004 59,500

Time

Scoring Play Donald Brown 3 run Robbie Frey 13 run Terence Jeffers 16 pass from D.J. Hernandez Donald Brown 8 pass from D.J. Hernandez Terry Caulley 98 run Cornell Brockington 10 run Keron Henry 27 pass from Dan Orlovsky

Yards 96 95 95 95 93

Date 9/4/10 8/29/13 11/19/11 10/18/03 10/7/06

Opponent at Michigan Towson Louisville at Kent State at USF

Scoring Play Vincent Smith 12 yard run Peter Athens 1 yard run Teddy Bridgewater 5 yard run Kevin Beverly 3 pass from Joshua Cribbs Matt Grothe 6 run

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Rutgers

Brandon Coleman 92 yard pass from Gary Nova

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at Cincinnati Louisville

McClung 28 yd pass from Brendon Kay Parker 25 pass from Teddy Bridgewater

LONGEST SCORING DRIVES AGAINST (BY TIME): Time 8:05 7:35 7:19 7:09 7:04 6:59

Date 9/4/10 8/29/13 10/19/07 10/23/04 11/3/07 11/25/06

Opponent at Michigan Towson Louisville Temple Rutgers Cincinnati

Bold indicates returning player

Scoring Play Brendan Gibbons 24 yard field goal Peter Athens 1 yard run Art Carmody 23 field goal Ryan Lux 19 field goal Jeremy Ito 28 field goal Kevin Lovell 25 field goal

NCAA FINAL RANKINGS

OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE

DEFENSE

Year Rank Stat 2002 75 359.17 2003 8 477.50 2004 19 429.75 2005 94 324.27 2006 73 323.92 2007 90 347.15 2008 62 356.08 2009 57 387.23 2010 96 325.77 2011 108 313.17 2012 110 318.33 2013 112 318.60 2014 123 276.30

TOTAL DEFENSE Year Rank Stat 2002 19 316.08 2003 32 340.00 2004 27 327.42 2005 7 298.27 2006 82 358.08 2007 37 351.38 2008 6 278.00 2009 62 368.77 2010 58 366.77 2011 51 366.67 2012 9 309.92 2013 51 384.6 2014 49 378.6

PASSING OFFENSE 2002 55 2003 10 2004 10 2005 106 2006 110 2007 97 2008 109 2009 61 2010 110 2011 84 2012 65 2013 68 2014 111

222.58 297.92 281.33 149.45 141.00 185.77 139.69 216.54 151.08 194.67 230.42 234.20 169.35

PASSING DEFENSE 2002 5 2003 33 2004 19 2005 4 2006 25 2007 17 2008 9 2009 88 2010 67 2011 113 2012 36 2013 87 2014 36

160.42 201.17 190.00 158.42 178.50 194.00 168.23 235.92 223.54 113.21 212.00 249.2 208.8

PASSING EFFICIENCY 2002 42 2003 32 2004 39 2005 104 2006 104 2007 77 2008 116 2009 65 2010 112 2011 100 2012 98 2013 103 2014 109

127.99 137.52 133.91 104.32 103.90 121.67 90.85 127.30 103.11 113.21 115.49 112.49 109.20

PASS EFF. DEFFENSE 2002 18 2003 32 2004 28 2005 7 2006 72 2007 10 2008 9 2009 85 2010 28 2011 70 2012 35 2013 76 2014 59

102.44 114.18 112.73 99.81 130.23 107.08 101.51 136.11 116.43 132.36 120.23 131.83 126.66

RUSHING OFFENSE 2002 72 2003 34 2004 66 2005 34 2006 13 2007 49 2008 13 2009 39 2010 35 2011 97 2012 117 2013 119 2014 116

136.58 179.58 148.42 172.82 182.92 161.38 216.38 170.69 174.69 118.50 87.92 84.4 106.9

RUSHING DEFENSE 2002 59 2003 45 2004 42 2005 45 2006 105 2007 62 2008 16 2009 45 2010 51 2011 4 2012 7 2013 23 2014 69

155.67 138.83 137.42 139.82 179.58 157.38 109.77 132.85 143.23 85.67 97.92 135.4 169.8

SCORING OFFENSE 2002 28 2003 17 2004 27 2005 66 2006 81 2007 66 2008 55 2009 27 2010 63 2011 82 2012 118 2013 106 2014 122

31.08 34.00 30.25 24.73 21.42 26.46 24.92 31.15 26.38 24.25 17.75 20.6 15.50

SCORING DEFENSE 2002 36 2003 56 2004 36 2005 21 2006 93 2007 14 2008 22 2009 48 2010 35 2011 50 2012 19 2013 85 2014 84

22.50 25.00 21.67 19.18 27.00 19.00 19.77 23.62 22.00 24.33 19.83 30.3 29.8

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President Susan Herbst ...................... 176 Athletic Director Warde Manuel ....... 177 Prominent Alumni ......................... 178-179 Close to Storrs .............................. 180-181 Athletic Facilities .......................... 182-183 Husky Athletics ............................. 184-185 The University of Connecticut is ranked among the top 20 public institutions in the country by U.S. News & World Report.

UConn Staff ........................................... 186 Husky Traditions .................................. 187 Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field ............................ 188-191 Bowl Games .......................................... 192 UConn Radio ......................................... 193 Athletic Communications ................... 194

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PRESIDENT SUSAN HERBST 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

PRESIDENT

SUSAN HERBST

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usan Herbst was appointed as the 15th President of the University of Connecticut by its Board of Trustees in December of 2010, and arrived on campus in June of 2011. She is the first female president of the University, which was founded in 1881. Since that time, she has led multiple initiatives to strengthen teaching, research and service at the University. Chief among them is her fouryear plan, approved by the University’s Board of Trustees in December 2011, to hire 300 new tenured or tenure-track faculty members at UConn – above and beyond filling vacancies – to significantly enhance course offerings and the University’s research capability. The initiative has resulted in new faculty hires across multiple disciplines, including both the sciences and humanities, building on existing faculty strengths as well as investing in emerging fields. President Herbst has also led the implementation of two recent major state investments in UConn: Next Generation Connecticut and Bioscience Connecticut, both of which were passed by the Connecticut state legislature and signed into law by Governor Dannel P. Malloy in 2013 and 2011, respectively. Next Generation Connecticut is a more than $1.5 billion endeavor that will expand educational opportunities, research, and innovation in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) disciplines at UConn over the next decade, as well as add new faculty in the humanities. The cornerstone of this effort is a major increase in the University’s enrollment, the

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expansion of our faculty – in addition to UConn’s current faculty hiring initiative – and new and updated facilities to accommodate enhanced STEM research and teaching, as well as UConn’s growing population. It also will support the academic missions, and the expansion of critical programs, at UConn’s Hartford and Stamford campuses. Bioscience Connecticut is an $864 million initiative that is revitalizing the UConn Health enterprise, expanding enrollment in the medical and dental classes, building new business incubators, creating centers of excellence with neighboring institutions, and more. Expansion plans include building a new world-class patient tower, an outpatient ambulatory center, and parking garages. Existing facilities will undergo major renovation, making room for updated infrastructure, state-of-the-art research laboratories, and modern educational spaces. Through Bioscience Connecticut, business incubator space at the University will double. Additional prominent clinician-scientists will also be recruited to the faculty to contribute toward UConn Health’s academic, clinical, and research programs. Bioscience Connecticut was critical to attracting The Jackson Laboratory to create a new billion-dollar personalized medicine laboratory on the UConn Health campus in Farmington as part of a new partnership with the University. In addition, President Herbst announced in 2012 that UConn would relocate one of its regional campuses, currently located in suburban West Hartford, back to downtown Hartford, where it was initially located in 1939 before being moved out of the city in the 1970s. In June 2014, it was announced that the new campus would be located and constructed

at the site of the former Hartford T i m e s building on Prospect Street. The $115 million project will house 2,300 students and 250 employees, and be designed as a neighborhood campus anchored by a main building in the heart of downtown with other spaces located throughout the area. Classes are expected to begin in fall 2017. One of President Herbst’s other priorities is dramatically increasing the level of philanthropic giving to UConn through the UConn Foundation. Along with Joshua Newton, who began as president of the UConn Foundation in 2013, she has set the goal of eventually raising at least $100 million in new gifts per year, with a long-term goal of reaching an endowment value of $1 billion. Prior to her appointment at UConn, President Herbst served as executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer of the University System of Georgia, where she led 15 university presidents and oversaw the academic missions for all 35 public universities in Georgia. Before arriving in Georgia, she was provost and executive vice president at the University at Albany (SUNY), and also served as officer in charge of the university from 2006 to 2007, upon the death of Kermit L. Hall. She previously served as the dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Temple University. Born in New York City and raised in Peekskill, N.Y., Herbst received her B.A. in Political Science from Duke University in 1984, and her Ph.D. in communication theory and research from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication in Los Angeles in 1989. Herbst spent 14 years at Northwestern University, joining the faculty in 1989 and serving until her departure to Temple in 2003. At Northwestern she held a variety of positions including professor of political science and chair of the department. She is a scholar of public opinion, media, and American politics, and is author of four books and many articles in these areas, most recently, Rude Democracy: Civility and Incivility in American Politics (2010). Along with Benjamin Page, Lawrence Jacobs, and Adam Berinsky, she edits the University of Chicago Press series in American Politics. She serves on the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education.

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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS WARDE MANUEL 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

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arde J. Manuel, who has had a distinguished career in intercollegiate athletics that ranges from being a student-athlete to a director of athletics, became the Director of Athletics at the University of Connecticut in March of 2012. UConn teams have won six NCAA national championships under Manuel’s watch - the most ever by Husky squads in a three-year period. In May of 2015, in recognition of Manuel’s leadership of the Huskies success academically and athletically, he was named a winner of the Under Armour AD of the Year Award by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of America (NACDA). The UConn Division of Athletics has enjoyed outstanding performances in the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) under Manuel’s watch. In 2015, UConn had 13 teams that posted a perfect single-season 1000 score. In 2014, UConn’s three national championship teams (field hockey and men’s and women’s basketball) posted a perfect 1000 singleyear score while field hockey also had a perfect 1000 four-year score. The men’s basketball team has had APR scores of 978, 947, 1000 and 1000 in the past four years as Manuel has helped develop a comprehensive academic plan for all UConn programs. In 2014-15, the UConn field hockey team won their second-straight NCAA and the women’s basketball team won a third-straight NCAA title. UConn teams won eight conference regular season and tournament championships. The women’s soccer team played in the NCAA tournament, advancing to the second round, while men’s track and field, women’s swimming and diving and women’s cross country sent individuals to NCAA events. In the 2013-14 academic year, UConn won three national championships for the first time in school history - men’s basketball, women’s basketball and field hockey. While the men’s soccer team advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals. In addition, Husky teams won seven conference regular season and tournament championships. UConn was just one of four schools nationally that finished in the top ten of the Capital One Cup on both the men’s and women’s side. His first academic year of 2012-13 was a highly successful one for UConn teams, highlighted by the women’s basketball team winning the NCAA Championship. The Husky men’s soccer, field hockey, women’s lacrosse and baseball teams all took part in NCAA tournament play. UConn’s women’s diving and men’s and women’s track and field programs were all represented in NCAA individual championships. Within three months of his arrival, Manuel directed UConn’s acceptance into membership of Hockey East, the nation’s premier men’s ice hockey conference, as the Huskies begin play in the league in 2014-15.

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Manuel oversaw a coaching transition in men’s basketball with the retirement of Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun and the hiring of former Husky student-athlete, NBA player and UConn assistant coach Kevin Ollie. In December of 2013, Manuel hired former Notre Dame defensive coordinator Bob Diaco as UConn’s new football coach. During his tenure, Manuel also hired new head coaches for the UConn men’s ice hockey (Mike Cavanaugh), women’s ice hockey (Chris MacKenzie), volleyball (Kris Grunwald), women’s track and field (J.J. Clark), and softball program (Jen McIntyre). Manuel led the completion of the $40 million fundraising effort for the construction of the Werth Family UConn Basketball Champions Center, which opened in the fall of 2014 and provides the Husky men’s and women’s program with a training, practice and academic services home. The facility is the first privately-funded building on the UConn campus and is named for Peter and Pamela Werth, who donated a total of $7 million to the building. Manuel helped to secure an $8 million gift, the largest in UConn athletic history, from former Husky men’s soccer student-athlete Tony Rizza for the building of a new state-of-the-art soccer stadium on campus. Manuel has already become a key leader in the American Athletic Conference where he currently serves as the conference representative on the NCAA Division I Council, as a member of the CFO Competition Committee, serves on the Athletic Director Executive Committee, and served for three years as a member of the league’s Finance Committee. He was elected as a Trustee of the Women’s Sport Foundation in June 2015, elected the Chair of that group’s Finance Committee and serves on WSF Executive Committee. Manuel currently serves on the board of Hartford’s Camp Courant and as a member of the Men Make a Difference and Men Against Domestic Violence for Interval House. Prior to arriving in Storrs, Manuel led a 20-sport program at the University at Buffalo from August 2005 until his departure for UConn in March 2012. During his tenure the Bulls enjoyed an unparalleled period of success during his time there from an athletic, academic and community service perspective. Buffalo enjoyed great on-field success during Manuel’s time as the football team participated in the 2009 International Bowl (first bowl appearance in school history) and the men’s basketball team made postseason appearances in three of the his final seven years. Olympic sports also thrived under Manuel’s leadership with accomplishments such as threestraight Dad Vail Regatta titles by the rowing team, six wrestlers earning spots at the 2011 NCAA Championship and the women’s tennis team making an appearance in the 2008 NCAA tournament becoming the first team in UB history to accomplish that feat. Manuel was honored by Sports Business Journal as a 2008 national 40-Under-40 honoree after receiving the same honor from Business First of Buffalo in fall of 2007. Manuel has served on a number of national and conference committees and boards. In June of 2007, Manuel accepted the Opportunity Award by all-time tennis great Billie Jean King, as Buffalo was recognized by the Women’s Sports Foundation as one of four “standout” colleges and universities in the nation for outstanding achievement in providing equitable athletic opportunities for its female student-athletes. Prior to his time at Buffalo, he was the assistant and associate director of athletics for the University of Michigan, where he oversaw that school’s football and men’s basketball programs. In February 1998, he was named an assistant athletic director at Michigan with responsibilities for overseeing operational facets of the university’s athletic program. He was named an associate athletic director in September 2000. Born May 22, 1968, Manuel is a native of New Orleans, who was a high school All-American football player and played for the University of Michigan under its legendary coach, Bo Schembechler. Manuel earned multiple letters and started at defensive end in his sophomore year. His football career was cut short by a neck injury and he subsequently earned two letters on the Wolverines’ track and field team. After graduating from Michigan, Manuel was coordinator of the university’s Wade H. McCree, Jr., Incentive Scholars Program from June 1990 to August 1993. The program is a partnership with The President’s Council of State Universities and Detroit Public Schools that helps students prepare for higher education at public universities in Michigan. He subsequently worked briefly as an academic advisor with the Georgia Tech Athletic Association before being named assistant athletic director of academic affairs. In the course of working on a PhD in social work and psychology at Michigan, he earned a master’s degree in social work in 1993 and an MBA from Michigan’s Ross School of Business in April 2005. Manuel and his wife, Chrislan, have a daughter, Emma, and a son, Evan.

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Matthew Adiletta

Intel Senior Fellow in Data Center Group, Director of the Center of Innovation Intel Corporation

Rick Baran ’93 Law

CEO and President, MediaShift

Alan Bennett ’69

Noted pharmaceutical and medical device attorney

Andy Bessette ’75

Mike Aresco ’76 Law

Former men’s track and field AllAmerican Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer The Travelers Companies, Inc.

Doug Bernstein ’85

Founder Melissa and Doug Toys, LLC

Zeljko Bogetic ’90 Ph.D.

Lead Economist For The World Bank

Suzanne Bona ‘95

Host and Executive Producer, Sunday Baroque, National Public Radio

Kevin Bouley ’80

President and CEO Nerac, Inc.

Roy Brooks ’72

Warren Distinguished Professor of Laws University of San Diego

Andy Bessette ’75

Jackie Burns ’02

Broadway actress, “If/Then,” “Wicked,” “Rock of Ages” and “Hair”

Martin Buzas ’58

Curator of Benthic Foraminifera (Emeritus), department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

James Calhoun ’89 President and CEO Converse, Inc.

Suzanne Bona ’95

Michael J. Callahan ’95 Law

Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, Secretary, Auction. com

Robert Cizik ’53

Former Chairman of the Board/ Chief Executive Officer of Cooper Industries Inc.

Dale R. Comey ’64

Former UConn basketball player Executive Vice President ITT Corporation (retired)

Carol Ann Conboy ‘69

Associate Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court

Bill Congdon ’75

Former Publish and Chief Revenue Officer, Popular Mechanics Magazine; Adjunct Professor, UConn

Joe Courtney ’78 Law

United States Congressman Second District – Connecticut

Scott Cowen ’68

Former UConn football player Retired President, Tulane University

Marc D’Amelio ’91

Founder and CEO Madsoul Clothing, Inc.

Dawn Denvir ’81

Chief of Organizational Learning and Development Division of Human Resources, UNICEF

Chris Donovan ‘69

Television Producer Emmy nominee for “Party of Five” and “Home Improvement” Golden Globes and Daytime Emmys Producer

Kathleen Dudzinski ’89 Founder, Dolphin Communication Project

Charles Duelfer ’74

Noted United Nations and CIA Weapons Inspector

Scott Case ’92

Doug Elliot ‘82

Franklin Chang-Diaz ’73

Retired NASA astronaut who is a veteran of seven space flights

Senior Vice President, SmithBarney Co. (retired) President Commercial Markets The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc.

Bill Finch ’79

Mayor City of Bridgeport, Conn.

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Doug Elliot ’82

Mark E. Freitas ’81

Best-selling author

David M. Lee ’55 (Graduate)

Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer of PC Connection, Inc.

Sam Gejdenson ’71

Former United States Congressman, 2nd District, Connecticut

Roger A. Gelfenbien ’65

Former Chairman, University of Connecticut Board of Trustees Managing Partner of Andersen Consulting, Inc. (retired)

David Grimaldi ’79

Curator of Invertebrate Zoology American Museum of Natural History New York, N.Y.

Eunice Groark ’65

First female Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut (1991-95) President and CEO United Illuminating (Ret.)

Retired Justice, Connecticut Supreme Court

Edward A. Horrigan, Jr. ’50 President and CEO of R.J. Reynolds (retired) Former football player

Ned Kahn ’82

Nationally-prominent sculptor and scientist

Robert Kaplan ‘73

National Correspondent, Atlantic Monthly, Strategic Forecasting, Inc. (Staffer)

Joette Katz ’77 J.D.

Commissioner, Connecticut Department of Children and Families

Director of Interventional Cardiology, Washington University School of Medicine

1996 Co-Winner of Nobel Prize for Physics

Georgina I. Lucas ’70

Former Vice President Travelers Insurance Company

Lynn Malerba ’08 Masters Chief, Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut

Jerold Mande ’78

Senior Advisor, Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services U.S. Department of Agriculture

David P. Marks ’69, ’71

Executive VP and Chief Investment Officer at Cuna Mutual Group and President of MEMBERS Capital Advisors

Myles Martel ’65

President, Martel and Associates, Villanova, Pa. Highly-recognized leadership communication advisor

Michael Maslin ’76

Cartoonist, New Yorker magazine

Richard Mastracchio ’82

Mission specialist for NASA who flew his second mission, on the Space Shuttle Endeavor in August of 2007

Anita Bevacqua McBride ‘81

Executive in Residence, School of Public Affairs at American University; former assistant to the President of the United State and Chief of Staff for the First Lady

Aaron Ment ’58

Chief Court Administrator (retired) of the Connecticut Judicial System

Irina Moore ’04 MBA

Capital Planning Leader, GE Capital Treasury

Bob Kaufman ‘74

Bobby Moynihan ‘99

Tom Keegan ’84

Christopher Murphy ’02 Law

President, Bob’s Discount Furniture Co-producer of Broadway show “Little Women” Animator, “Blues Clues” children’s television series

Roy Brooks ’72

James Calhoun ’89

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77

Patricia Gallup ’79

Founder, Mark Edward Partners LLC Former men’s ice hockey player

Lubbie Harper Jr. ’67 M.S.W., ’75 Law

Former Chief Executive Office Barclays Bank (England)

Documentary Film Producer Public Broadcasting System

Mark E. Freitas ‘81

Robert Diamond ’77 MBA

Former Mayor, City of New Haven, Connecticut

Gerald Krell ’57

John M. Lasala ’83 M.D.

John DeStefano ’77, ’80

Herb Dunn ’61

Co-Founder and CEO, Main Street Genome, and Co-Founder of Priceline.com

Chief Executive Officer (Retired) Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Co. Founding Principal JEROB Enterprises, LLC

Richard J. Grossi ’57

Douglas Casa ’97 PhD

COO, Korey Stringer Institute University of Connecticut

Robert Fiondella, ’68 Law

Wally Lamb ’72, ’77

Actor, Saturday Night Live

United States Senator – Connecticut

Kathleen Murphy ’87 J.D.

President Fidelity Personal Investment, Inc.

Bobby Moynihan ’99

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Randal Nardone ’80

CEO and Co-Founder Fortress Investment Group, LLC

Denis J. Nayden ’76

Managing Partner Oak Hill Capital, Inc. Member of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

Kevin O’Connor ’92 Law Former Associate Attorney General of the United States

Eric Owles ‘98

Senior Staff Editor for DealBook, New York Times

Les Payne ’64

Nationally-known columnist Pulitzer Prize Award Recipient

Morris Pleasure ‘86

John C. Severino ’59

Former UConn football player Former President of CBS Television Stations

Mark R. Shenkman ’65

President, Shenkman Capital Management, Inc.

Timothy Shriver, ‘97

Chairman and CEO, Special Olympics International

William Simon ’83, ‘88 Former President, CEO Walmart, U.S.

Paula R. Singer ‘76

President and CEO, Laureate Global Products and Services Group Walden University

Renowned multi-instrumentalist, Patrick J. Sheehan ’67 songwriter and producer Vice President, A.G. Edwards & Sons Joseph W. Polisi ’69 President of the Juilliard School New York City

Molly Qerim ‘06

ESPN Host/Personality

Narissa Ramdhani ’90 M.A. Chief Executive Officer Ifa Lethu Foundation Groenkloof, South Africa

Gen. Robert RisCassi ’58

Robert Skinner ‘93

Co-Founder and Partner Luminous Capital, Inc.

David J. Stockton ‘76

Former Chief Economist United States Federal Reserve

Austin Stowell ‘07

Actor in Dolphin Tale, Dolphin Tale 2 and Love and Honor

Retired Vice Chief of Staff of the Peter Tesei ’91 United States Army First Selectman City of Greenwich, Conn. Thomas D. Ritter ’77 Former Speaker of the House of Representatives State of Connecticut Member of University of Connecticut Board of Trustees

William P. Robinson ’71

(Master’s) Associate Justice Rhode Island Supreme Court

Stuart Rothenberg, ’72, ‘77 Editor and publisher, The Rothenberg Political Report

Emily Roisman ’85 J.D.

Vice President and Corporate Counsel, Feld Entertainment

Ronald Roy ‘65

Children’s mystery book author

Philip Rubin ’75 Ph.D.

Assistant Director for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Office of Science and Technology Executive Office of the President of the United States

David Rudman ’85

Voice of many characters on TV’s Sesame Street

Huw Thomas ’86 (Ph.D.) Dean, Tufts University School of Dentistry

William Trueheart ’66

Former President of Bryant College, Smithfield, R.I.

Paige Turco ’88

Television and Film Actress

David Ushery ’89

Anchor and Reporter WNBC-TV, New York

Dr. Mark Weidenbaum, ‘77 Director of orthopedic spine surgery, New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Lih-Chyi Wen ’93, ’96

Deputy Director of Green Trade Project Office, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Taiwan

John Yearwood ’86

World Editor, Miami Herald

UConn Alumni In Professional and College Athletics A number of UConn alumni, some of who are former student-athletes, have established prominent careers working in the sports industry.

James Abromaitis ’82

Kirk Ferentz ’78

Glenn Adamo ’77

Dan Iassogna ’91

Director of Athletics, Albertus Magnus (Conn.) College Vice President of Broadcast, Production and Media Operations NFL

Mike Aresco ’76 Law

Commissioner, American Athletic Conference

Celia Bobrowsky ’80

Director of Community Affairs Major League Baseball

Janna Blais ’93

Deputy Director of Athletics (Student-Athlete Welfare), Northwestern University, former UConn softball player

Leigh Ann Curl ’85

Head Team Orthopedic Surgeon Baltimore Ravens Former UConn women’s basketball student-athlete

John Dorsey ’84

General Manager, Kansas City Chiefs, Former UConn AllAmerican linebacker

Jamelle Elliott ’96, ‘97

Head Women’s Basketball Coach University of Cincinnati

Charlie Eshbach ’74

President - Portland (Maine) Sea Dogs (Double-A Affiliate of Boston Red Sox) Former President, Eastern League

Bill Geist ’92 MBA

Senior Vice President, Finance Programming and Ad Sales – ESPN, Bristol, Conn.

Bill Holowaty ’67

Former Head Baseball Coach Four-Time NCAA Division III Champion Eastern Connecticut State University

Head Football Coach University of Iowa Major League Baseball Umpire

Matt Kenny ’97

Vice President, Field Sales Disney and ESPN Media Networks

Molly Qerim ‘06

Rebecca Lobo ’95

Former women’s basketball All-American and Academic All-American ESPN Announcer Member, UConn Board of Trustees

Donny Marshall ‘95

Former NBA Player College basketball analyst for Fox Sports Member of UConn Board of Trustees

Leigh Montville ’65

Nationally known sportswriter and author

David Ushery ’89

Dave Ogrean ’74 Executive Director USA Hockey

Steve Pikiell ’90

Head Basketball Coach Stony Brook University

Jim Reynolds ’91

Major League Baseball Umpire

Jennifer Rizzotti ’96

Head Women’s Basketball Coach University of Hartford

Chris Sienko ’88

Vice President and General Manager, Connecticut Sun, WNBA

Paige Turco ’88

Michael Soltys ’81

Vice President for U.S. Network Communications ESPN

Judy Walden Scarafile ’71 President Cape Cod Baseball League

Dennis Wolff ‘78

Dona D. Young ’80 Law

Head Women’s Basketball Coach, Virginia Tech

Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer The Phoenix Companies, Inc. (Ret.)

Jackie Burns ‘02

Carolyn Runowicz ‘73 Former President American Cancer Society

Harriet Sanford ’79 (Master’s) President/Chief Executive Officer National Education Association Foundation

Jay ’91 and Liz ’91 Scott Founders, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

Pedro Segarra, ’85 JD, ’99 MSW Mayor City of Hartford, Conn.

Kathleen Murphy ’87 JD

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In addition to all that the city of Hartford and the state of Connecticut has to offer, the region within two hours of Storrs is ripe with cultural and entertainment possibilities.

SPRINGFIELD (47 miles)

NEW YORK CITY (142 miles)

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is located less than an hour from Storrs in Springfield, Mass., just minutes from the YMCA where Dr. James Naismith invented the game in 1891. A must-see for any fan of the hardwood, the Hall of Fame reopened in the fall of 2002 in a $45 million home just off of Interstate 91 in Springfield. The pinnacle of any basketball career, the hall’s long list of inductees now includes UConn men’s basketball coach Jim Calhoun, a 2005 inductee, and women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma, a 2006 inductee. Once you finish your tour of the Hall of Fame, Springfield’s neighboring suburb of Agawam is the home of Six Flags New England, the region’s largest amusement park.

The largest city in the country and the “media capital of the world” is a UConn city. New York City is located approximately two hours from Storrs and when the Huskies are in town, they make their presence known. UConn took over Madison Square Garden in March 2014 when the Huskies won the NCAA East Regional on their way to the national championship. The UConn football team made their football debut in the Big Apple last November when it played at Yankee Stadium while the men’s ice hockey team plays this season in Brooklyn. From the glimmer of Times Square, to the vast expanse of Central Park, to the majestic skyline, New York City can be easily reached by the Metro-North train lines that run into southern Connecticut. The metro New York area also boasts 10 major professional sports franchises.

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BOSTON (86 miles) The birthplace of the American Revolution, Boston’s historic Freedom Trail is a living history textbook, covering everything from the Battle of Bunker Hill to the midnight ride of Paul Revere. Meanwhile, the city blends its old world charm with a cosmopolitan new world attitude that is evidenced by some of the trendier shops and restaurants that line both historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace and the Back Bay’s Newbury Street. One of the world’s foremost centers of education, Boston is home to over 50 colleges and universities; perhaps the entire world’s most concentrated collection of colleges. The greater Boston area also includes the summer beach resorts on Cape Cod and the islands of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard. A hub of sporting activity, the 2004, 2007 and 2013 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox have called fabled Fenway Park home since 1912. The 2008 NBA Champion Boston Celtics and the 2011 Stanley Cup Champions Boston Bruins also call Beantown home, while the 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2014 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots and MLS’ New England Revolution play outside of the city in Foxboro’s Gillette Stadium.

PROVIDENCE (51 miles) Rhode Island’s capital city shows that one of the nation’s smallest states also has plenty to offer its visitors. The multi-cultural capital city, which dates back to 1636, is the Ocean State’s centerpiece. The best known hamlet on the Rhode Island shore, the ocean town of Newport is world famous for its mansions and is a popular vacation destination for those seeking aquatic activities. Newport’s renowned music festival is also a well-attended annual event.

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Home of UConn football

MARK R. SHENKMAN TRAINING CENTER

THE BURTON FAMILY FOOTBALL COMPLEX

JOSEPH J. MORRONE STADIUM

J.O. CHRISTIAN FIELD

GEORGE J. SHERMAN FAMILY SPORTS COMPLEX

HUGH GREER FIELD HOUSE

Home of men’s and women’s soccer

Home of men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, field hockey and women’s lacrosse

WOLFF-ZACKIN NATATORIUM

Home of men’s and women’s swimming and diving

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Home of baseball

Home of men’s and women’s indoor track

COVENTRY LAKE

Home of rowing

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HARRY A. GAMPEL PAVILION Home of men’s and women’s basketball and women’s volleyball

XL CENTER

Home of men’s and women’s basketball

WERTH FAMILY UCONN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS CENTER

UCONN TENNIS COURTS

Home of men’s and women’s tennis

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Home of men’s ice hockey

MARK EDWARD FREITAS ICE FORUM

Home of women’s ice hockey

THE BURRILL FAMILY FIELD AT THE CONNECTICUT SOFTBALL STADIUM Home of softball

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he University of Connecticut Division of Athletics enjoyed another successful season in 2014-15. The Huskies won its third-straight NCAA Championship in women’s basketball and second-straight in field hockey. UConn has now won six national championships in the past three years. The UConn women’s soccer team played in the NCAA tournament while representatives from men’s and women’s track and field and women’s swimming and diving took part in NCAA competition. UConn finished eighth in the Capital One Cup on the women’s side, which recognized excellence across all sports. Photos on left page – Far left, top to bottom: The UConn women’s basketball team won its third-straight NCAA Championship and lost just one game the entire season. The Husky field hockey team posted its second-straight NCAA Championship and fourth in school history. The UConn Division of Athletics dedicated the Werth Family UConn Basketball Champions Center. Left, top to bottom: The Husky men’s basketball team once again made national post-season play. The UConn women’s soccer team made another appearance in the NCAA tournament and advanced to the second round.

Photos this page – clockwise from top right: Taryn Urbanus qualified for the NCAA nationals for the women’s swimming and diving team. “Hockey Night In Hartford” returned once again as the men’s hockey team played its first season in Hockey East and led the league in attendance. The women’s indoor track and field team won the American Athletic Conference Championship. The men’s outdoor track and field team won the American Athletic Conference Championship, held in Storrs.

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Matt Balis

Dr. Scott Brown

Jim Calhoun

Debbie Corum

Angie Cretors

Jim Donohue

Mike Enright

Neal Eskin

Dave Evan

Evan Feinglass

Ann Fiorvanti

Dan Glinski

Douglas Gnodtke

Bob Howard

Dave Kaplan

Kyle Kravchuk

Paul McCarthy

Mike Morrison

Kyle Muncy

Maureen O’Connor

Dee Rowe

Tim Tolokan

Ellen Tripp

Geno Auriemma

Mike Cavanaugh

J.J. Clark

Bob Diaco

Bob Goldberg

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Men’s and Women’s Swimming

Jim Penders

Dave Pezzino

Strength And Conditioning Coordinator

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Special Projects & External Services

Assistant Director of Athletics/ Video Services

Special Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Kris Grunwald Volleyball

Ray Reid Men’s Soccer

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NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative

Associate Director of Athletics/ External Operations

Associate Director of Athletics/ Ticket Operations

Associate Director of AthleticsCounseling Program For Intercollegiate Athletes

Chris MacKenzie Women’s Ice Hockey

Greg Roy

Special Assistant to the Director of Athletics

Associate Director of Athletics/ Facilities Management and Planning

Deputy Director of Athletics/ Chief of Staff

Women’s Basketball

Glenn Marshall Director of Tennis

Men’s Track and Field / Cross Country

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Sport Administration & SWA

Assistant Director of Athletics for Compliance Services

Senior Director of Development for Athletics

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Field Hockey

Assistant Director of Athletics/ Equipment Services

Assistant Director of AthleticsLicensing

Women’s Track and Field

Kevin Ollie

Jen McIntyre

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Softball

Nancy Stevens

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/NCAA Rules Education and Compliance Services

Len Tsantiris Women’s Soccer

Assistant Athletics Director Development

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/CFO and Internal Operations

Assistant Director of Athletics/ Business Services

Baseball

Jennifer Wendry Women’s Rowing

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Communications

Assistant Director of Athletics/ Athletic Training

Special Adviser for Athletics

Men’s Golf

Katie Woods Women’s Lacrosse

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“THE HUSKY WALK” UConn fans get a chance to greet the Huskies as the team arrives at Rentschler Field for gameday. “The Husky Walk” begins two-and-a-half hours before the game as the team busses pull up next to the Tan lot at Rentschler Field and the Huskies make their way to Gate B at the stadium.

ENTERING THROUGH THE STUDENT SECTION As the team takes the field for its pregame warmups it enters Rentschler Field through the student section. The team also does its pregame routine in front of the student section.

JONATHAN THE HUSKY MASCOT The official mascot of the University of Connecticut is a Siberian Husky dog named Jonathan. Jonathan XIII made his debut on the Storrs campus in the winter of 2008 and made his Rentschler Field debut at the 2008 Blue-White Spring Football Game. He will be once again on hand for the 2015 season. The first Husky dog came to UConn in 1934 and the puppy was named for Jonathan Trumbull, the Governor of Connecticut during the Revolutionary War. The pedigree of Jonathan I was traced back to include a great-grandfather who traveled to the North Pole with Admiral Bryd in 1909. Jonathan III was with Admiral Byrd when he undertook “Operation High Jump” to the Antarctic in 1946-47. A costumed mascot has also gained popularity over the past several decades.

Fight Song Sing After each game at Rentschler Field, the entire UConn football team goes to the student section and sings “UConn Husky” with their fellow classmates with the music of the UConn Marching Band.

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ALMA MATER “UCONN HUSKY” FIGHT SONG “UConn Husky” is the fight song of the school. It was written in the mid-1930’s by Herb France, who was UConn’s Director of Music until the mid-1950’s. The song is widely known for its playing at different sporting events, but got “out of this world” attention in October 1989 when it was played aboard NASA’s Space Shuttle to wake up the shuttle astronauts. Among those astronauts on the mission was Franklin Chang-Diaz, a 1973 UConn graduate. UConn Husky Symbol of might to the foe. Fight, fight Connecticut, It’s victory, let’s go! Connecticut UConn Husky, Do it again for the white and blue,

So go, go, go, go, Connecticut, Connecticut U. C-O-N-N-E-C-T-I-C-U-T, Connecticut Connecticut Husky, Connecticut Husky, Connecticut C-O-N-N-U. Fight! (Repeat first verse)

Once more, as we gather today To sing our alma mater’s praise And join in the fellowship strong That inspires our college days. We’re backing our teams in the strife Cheering them to victory. We pledge anew To old Connecticut, Our steadfast spirit of loyalty.

When time shall have severed us far And the years their changes bring, The thought of the college we love In our memories will cling. For friendships that ever remain And associations dear We’ll raise a song To old Connecticut And join our voices in our long cheer

Connecticut, Connecticut Thy sons and daughters true Unite to honor thy name Our fairest white and blue.

Connecticut, Connecticut Thy sons and daughters true Unite to honor thy name Our fairest white and blue.

VICTORY BELL An enduring tradition of UConn football is the ringing of the Victory Bell after each UConn score. The bell was moved from the previous home of UConn football, Memorial Stadium, to its new home – Rentschler Field. After each score, the bell is rung once for each point UConn has scored in the game.

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ome college football teams play in stadiums that put fans so close to the action that the spectators feel like they can reach out and touch the players. These stadiums are intimate and are part of what has made college football special. Other stadiums are ultra-modern edifices that feature the latest in facilities such as luxurious suites and spacious locker rooms. The home of University of Connecticut football — Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field — happens to be both. The Huskies are in their 12th season playing in the facility in 2014 and it was re-named Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in the summer of 2015 after being known as Rentschler Field since its opening in 2003. UConn and United Technologies Corporation, the parent company of Pratt & Whitney, have partnered on a number of major projects. UTC funded construction of the UTC School of Engineering building at UConn and has endowed several professorships in engineering and computer science. In 2010, Pratt & Whitney established a Center of Excellence with the UConn School of Engineering to support research in the field of aviation propulsion systems. Pratt & Whitney partnered with UConn in 2013 to establish one of the nation’s most advanced additive manufacturing laboratories. And most recently, UTC committed $10 million to support the launch of the Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering at UConn to provide students opportunities to train in one of the

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fastest growing fields in engineering. Over the years, UTC has hired thousands of UConn engineering graduates and has enabled hundreds of its employees to earn degrees from UConn through its Employee Scholar Program. Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field opened on Aug. 30, 2003, as the Huskies defeated Big Ten Conference member Indiana, 34-10. Among the enhancements that were new to the stadium in 2013 were a brand-new video board and ribbon boards that circle the stadium. UConn has now played 78 games in the facility over the past nine seasons and has posted an impressive 50-28 record at Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field – including perfect records in 2010 (6-0) and a 7-0 mark in 2007 to set a UConn single-season record for home wins. The Huskies have sold out 30 Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field games, including a streak of 12 in a row. UConn has played to a 90 percent of capacity during its time there before a total of 2,553,771 fans. The Huskies set a new single-game attendance record at Rentschler on September 21, 2013, as 42,704 witnessed the UConn vs. Michigan game. Extra seats were added for that game in scoreboard-side endzone to accommodate the crowd. The building of the facility and its management was and is the result of incredible teamwork and dedication between the state’s Office of Policy and Management, the town of East Hartford, UTC and the assistance from numerous public and private sector 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


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The outdoor seating area of Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field includes nearly 4,000 chairback seats with the rest being bleacher seating. Rentschler Field is unique in the fact that it has handicap accessible seating on the field level. The media facilities are some of the most modern in the country with seating for 125 media members in the main press area. There are also separate booths for television and radio broadcasts. That level also includes booths for coaching staffs, security, public address announcer, scoreboard operation and other gameday facilities. The concourses at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field prouick acts vide generous, open and Owner: State of Connecticut barrier-free circulation for entering and exiting the Developer: State of Connecticut Office of Policy and Management facility. The concourse (OPM) also provides easy access Architects: Ellerbe Becket to various concession and novelty stands and restConstruction Manager: Hunt/ rooms. Gilbane Joint Venture The stadium features Facility Manager: Spectra Venue state-of-the-art faciliManagement, Inc. ties for members of the Primary Tenant: University of UConn football team, Connecticut Athletics (football) including an incredible Budget: $91.2 million locker room area. Stadium Footprint: 8.5 acres The main UConn Stadium Building: 595,596 square locker room is 3,750 feet, including field and seats square feet and has space Capacity: 40,000 for 125 players. There Total Site: 75 acres is also a coaches locker room, equipment area and Parking: Approximately 10,600 spaces at the stadium and on the medical training rooms. Pratt & Whitney campus. There is also a spaSite History: Pratt & Whitney Airfield, cious visiting team locker named for Pratt & Whitney founder room area with similar Frederick Rentschler and donated to amenities.

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organizations. The result of this cooperation gives the people of Connecticut the opportunity to view college football at its highest level in a world-class facility. The natural grass playing surface of Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field is 26 feet below grade at the stadium and was resodded in the summer of 2011. Rentschler Field features stadium seating, outdoor chairback seating, fully enclosed club seats and luxury suites. The tower at Pratt & Whitney Stadium At Rentschler Field includes levels for suites, club seating and media/game management facilities. There are 38 suites in the stadium and more than 600 seats in the club area, which also includes a 12,000-square foot function area, which is used by club patrons on gameday and is available for meetings and social events the remainder of the year.

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The “original” Rentschler Field, an airfield which later saw the likes of Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart, was dedicated on May 24, 1931. Those taking part in the ceremonies were (left to right): Donald Brown, President of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft; United States Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut; Edward A. Deeds, United Aircraft Board of Directors; F. Trubee Davison, Assistant Secretary of War; Frederick B. Rentschler, Founder of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and Chairman of United Aircraft Corporation (now United Technologies Corporation).

The audio and video facilities at Pratt & Whitney Stadium Rentschler Field are some of the most advanced in the country. The sound system is de-centralized with approximately 300 digitalquality speakers providing the audio. All parking for the stadium is located within the footprint of the stadium site – which makes it unique for a college football facility. In total, there are 10,600 parking spaces at the Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field site. Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field features lighting with four towers in each corner of the stadium and a bank of lights on top of the press box. Rentschler Field is a facility that was built for Connecticut, by Connecticut. Through a concerted effort, the stadium project far outpaced the state’s requirements to help small, women and minority-owned companies grow with ongoing economic development. This means contractors and individuals that may never before

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have been able to benefit from projects of this scale helped build their skills, their companies and their careers while they help build their community. The various East Hartford area non-profit groups that staffed the concession stands on game days are able to generate approximately $65,000 on an annual basis through their work at the games. Pratt & Whitney Stadium Rentschler Field is also the home of the Connecticut High School Coaches Hall of Fame, which is located on the southwest concourse. In addition to UConn football, the stadium also played host to a pair of Bruce Springsteen concerts on Sept. 16 and 18, 2003, a concert by the Rolling Stones on Aug. 26, 2005 and the Police on July 31, 2007. It also served as the home of the annual Governors’ Cup High School All-Star game between Connecticut and Rhode Island and now the Super 100 Game, which matches the top high school seniors in the state of Connecticut. Rentschler Field has played host to college lacrosse games while international rugby matches have been played in the summers of 2004, ’05 and ‘08. The facility has become a mainstay in soccer. An exhibition soccer game between the British teams of Liverpool and Glasgow Celtic was played on July 26, 2004; an exhibition women’s soccer match between the United States and China on Aug. 1, 2004; a men’s World Cup qualifying match between the United States and Trinidad and Tobago was played on Aug. 17, 2005; the United States men’s national team playing their final tuneup before 2006 World Cup against Latvia on May 28, 2006; an exhibition women’s soccer match between the United States and Norway on July 14, 2007; a World Cup sendoff match between the United States and the Czech Republic on May 25, 2010; an exhibition women’s soccer match between the United States and Sweden on July 17, 2010; a CONCACAF Gold Cup doubleheader (United States vs. Costa Rica, Cuba vs. Belize) on July 16, 2013; an exhibition women’s soccer match between the United States and France on June 18, 2014; and a match between SL Benfica of Portugal and ACF Fiorentina of Italy.

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A statue of the No. 6 was dedicated at Rentschler Field on November 1, 2014, in memory of Japser Howad, a UConn football player who passed away in 2009. Donations to build the statue came from former Husky players, coaches and fans.

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In February of 2011, Whalers Hockey Fest was held at Rentschler Field as an ice rink was set up on the surface. The ten-day event hosted numerous hockey games, including a doubleheader which featured both the UConn men’s and women’s ice hockey teams. Rentschler Field also served as the home of the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League in 2009 and ’10. UConn received the Governor’s Leadership Award in December of 2003 for its efforts in the first year of play at Rentschler Field. The annual award is given to an individual or group that had done an outstanding job in bringing together a wide spectrum of people and resources to bear on a significant development issue in Connecticut. UConn was cited for working hard to assure that Rentschler Field was a significant economic resource for the greater Hartford region and a point of pride for the high quality of life in the area that business leaders seek. The 75-acre site for the stadium was donated by UTC and sits on a former airfield — Rentschler Field — which opened in 1931 and saw the likes of Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart. In addition to the donation of the land for the stadium, UTC is allowing another 100 acres of its land to be used for gameday parking. There is a display on the history of the site as an airfield in the stadium. The “original” Rentschler Field was dedicated on May 24, 1931. The company air field served as a base for experimental flight tests of airplanes, engines and propellers and was also used for servicing and overhauling engines. In later years the airfield was used for general aviation for United Aircraft Corporation — now United Technologies Corporation. The field was de-commissioned as an active airport in the 1990s.

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American Athletic Conference teams have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams in the CFP selection committee’s final ranking. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Vizio Fiesta Bowl or the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the Sun Belt Conference.

Additionally, The American holds primary or secondary partnerships with 12 bowls for the current six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans.

2015-16 American Athletic Conference Affiliated Bowl Games Date Time (ET) Sat., Dec. 19 12:00 p.m. Mon., Dec. 21 2:30 p.m. Tues., Dec. 22 7:00 p.m, Thurs., Dec. 24 8:00 p.m. Sat., Dec. 26 11:00 a.m. Mon., Dec. 28 2:30 p.m. Wed., Dec. 30 12:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 31 12:00 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 31 4 or 8 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 31 4 or 8 p.m, Fri., Jan. 1 1:00 p.m, Mon., Jan. 11 8:30 p.m.

Bowl AutoNation Cure Bowl Miami Beach Bowl Boca Raton Bowl Hawai’i Bowl St. Petersburg Bowl Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman Birmingham Bowl Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl College Football Playoff at Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic College Football Playoff at Capital One Orange Bowl Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff National Championship

Site Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Marlins Park, Miami, Fla. FAU Stadium, Boca Raton, Fla. Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawai’i Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, Fla. Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium Legion Field, Birmingham, Ala. Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Ga.

Matchup TV American vs. Sun Belt CBSSN American vs. C-USA ESPN American vs. MA ESPN American vs. Mountain West/BYU ESPN ACC vs. American ESPN ACC/Notre Dame vs. American ESPN American vs. SEC ESPN New Year’s Six ESPN

AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla. University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz, University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.

National Semifinal National Semifinal New Year’s Six National Championship

ESPN ESPN ESPN ESPN

2015-16 Other Bowl Games Date TBA Sat., Dec. 19 Sat., Dec. 19 Sat., Dec. 19 Sat., Dec. 19 Tues., Dec. 22 Wed., Dec. 23 Wed., Dec. 23 Thurs., Dec. 24 Sat., Dec. 26 Sat., Dec. 26 Sat., Dec. 26 Sat., Dec. 26 Sat., Dec. 26 Mon., Dec. 28 Tues., Dec. 29 Tues., Dec. 29 Tues., Dec. 29 Wed., Dec. 30 Wed., Dec. 30 Wed., Dec. 30 Fri., Jan. 1 Fri., Jan. 1 Fri., Jan. 1 Fri., Jan. 1 Sat., Jan. 2 Sat., Jan. 2 Sat., Jan. 2 Sat., Jan. 2

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Bowl Arizona Bowl Gildan New Mexico Bowl Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl Raycom Media Camellia Bowl R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Famous Idaho Potato Bowl San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl GoDaddy Bowl Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Hyundai Sun Bowl Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl New Era Pinstripe Bowl Independence Bowl Foster Farms Bowl Quick Lane Bowl Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Russell Athletic Bowl AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl Belk Bowl Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl National University Holiday Bowl Outback Bowl Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Rose Bowl Game presented by Northwestern Mutual Allstate Sugar Bowl TaxSlayer Bowl AutoZone Liberty Bowl Valero Alamo Bowl Cactus Bowl

Site Membership TV Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz Mountain West vs. C-USA TBA University Stadium, Albuquerque, N.M. C-USA vs. Mountain West ESPN Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, Nev. Mountain West/BYU vs. Pac-12 ABC Cramton Bowl, Montgomery, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPN Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La. Mountain West vs. Sun Belt ESPN Albertsons Stadium, Boise, Idaho MAC vs. Mountain West ESPN Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif. Mountain West vs. Army ESPN Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, Ala. MAC vs. Sun Belt ESPN Thomas A. Robinson Ntnl Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas C-USA vs. MAC ESPN Sun Bowl, El Paso, Texas ACC/Notre Dame vs. Pac-12 CBS Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas Big 12 vs. C-USA ESPN Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big Ten ABC Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La, ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC ESPN Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, Calif. Big Ten vs. Pac-12 ESPN Ford Field, Detroit, Mich. ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big Ten ESPN2 Amon G. Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, Texas Mountain West vs. Big Ten ESPN Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. ACC/Notre Dame vs. Big 12 ESPN NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, N.C. ACC/Notre Dame vs. SEC ESPN LP Field, Nashville, Tenn, ACC/Notre Dame or Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, Calif. Big Ten vs. Pac-12 ESPN Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN2 Orlando Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Fla. Big Ten vs. SEC ABC Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif, Big Ten vs. Pac-12 (New Year’s Six) ESPN Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, La. SEC vs. Big 12 (New Year’s Six) ESPN EverBank Field, Jacksonville, Fla. ACC/Notre Dame or Big Ten vs. SEC ESPN Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, Tenn. Big 12 vs. SEC ESPN Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN Chase Field, Phoenix, Ariz. Big 12 vs. Pac-12 ESPN

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UCONN IMG RADIO NETWORK 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

Members of the UConn IMG Radio Network Broadcast Team for football are (L-R) Casey Cochran, Kevin Nathan, Wayne Norman, Joe D’Ambrosio, Bob Joyce, Devin Raeli and Anthony McCalla.

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niversity of Connecticut football is broadcast on the UConn IMG Sports Radio Network with WTIC AM-1080 AM as the anchor of the network. UConn football is being heard on WTIC for the 24th-straight year and is the state’s only 50,000-watt AM station. The 2015-16 football and men’s and women’s basketball season marks the second year that the radio rights are held by IMG College, which is UConn’s multi-media rights partner. Other stations joining WTIC on the UConn IMG Sports Radio Network in 2015, including long time affiliate WILI 1400-AM in Willimantic in addition to WELI 980-AM in New Haven and WGCH 1490-AM in Greenwich. IMG College is the leading multimedia, marketing and licensing/ brand management company in America, representing more than 200 of the nation’s top collegiate properties including the NCAA and its 89 championships, NCAA Football, leading conferences, and many of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country. WTIC 1080-AM and other network stations will air the “Bob Diaco Show,” featuring UConn head coach Bob Diaco and broadcaster Joe D’Ambrosio during the season – typically on Thursday nights. Veteran sportscasters D’Ambrosio and Wayne Norman will handle play-by-play and color commentary, respectively, for Husky football during the 2015 season. Kevin Nathan will once again provide sideline reports. WTIC offers 10 hours of Husky football talk on home game Saturdays on the station’s powerful signal. Ray Dunaway, the popular host of WTIC’s morning drive, starts things off at 5:30 a.m. live on Saturdays from Rentschler Field. Kevin Nathan and Bob Joyce host the “Tailgate Show” at 9:30 a.m., which runs for one hour followed by “UConn Football Magazine” with Joyce and newcomer Casey Cochran from 10:30 a.m. until kickoff. Joyce and Cochran also play host to a post-game call-in show after games. D’Ambrosio will be calling UConn football and men’s basketball for the 24th-straight year. He also called UConn women’s basketball games from 1995 thru 1998 and again from 2000 thru 2006.

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D’Ambrosio is also the play-by-play announcer for coverage of UConn baseball on WTIC, which has included several regular season games and postseason play. He is an anchor at NBC Connecticut and has done play-by-play announcing for the New Britain Rock Cats minor league baseball team of the Eastern League. D’Ambrosio was named Connecticut Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association for the eighth time in 2014. Celebrating his 48th year in broadcasting, Norman began covering Connecticut Athletics as a UConn student in the mid-60’s and has since called close to 1,400 UConn athletic events. He has been UConn’s radio analyst for football and basketball since 1981. A member of the broadcast staff at WILI Radio (Willimantic, Conn.) since 1970, Norman continues his role as sports director, program director and morning personality at WILI, a station which is part of the UConn IMG Radio Network for football and basketball. He is the longest tenured morning man in the state, working mornings at WILI since November 1, 1971. Nathan is in his 10th year as the sideline reporter and his 12th year overall on the broadcasts. The former Division III All-America defensive back at Dickinson College has been sports director at NBC Connecticut since 1997. He has been voted the Connecticut Sportscaster of the year by his peers for six of the past nine years. Joyce is in his 13th season as part of the broadcast team and after serving many years as the network coordinator in the studio, he is currently the pre and post-game host. Joyce, a Bloomfield High School graduate, has been part of the UConn women’s basketball broadcast team since the 2001-2002 season and has been the play by play voice of the women since the 2006-2007 season. Cochran makes his radio debut this season as part of the network. Cochran played quarterback for the Huskies from 2012-14 with five starts, including a three-game winning streak at the end of the 2013 season. A standout high school performer in Connecticut, he was a two-time Gatorade State Player of the Year and holds the state record for passing yards and completions.

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UCONN COMMUNICATIONS 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE

The 2015 University of Connecticut Football Media Guide/Yearbook has been prepared to provide pertinent information concerning Connecticut’s football program and to assist the media members in their continuing coverage of the Huskies. We at Connecticut appreciate your interest in our football program, and we are always available to be of assistance to all media members in their coverage of the Huskies.

RADIO POLICY

Requests to broadcast must be obtained in writing or by phone at least two weeks in advance of the game by contacting the University of Connecticut Athletic Communications Office, 2095 Hillside Road, U-1173, Storrs, CT 062691173. The phone number is (860) 486-3531.

The University of Connecticut has radio lines available for all football opponents for the 2015 season (both commercial and student) in the visiting radio booths. There are two ISDN lines in each booth and a number of analog lines. All calls on these lines must either bev credit card calls or collect calls.

Visiting radio stations must reserve the phone lines by contacting Mike Enright in the UConn Athletic Communications Office.

MEDIA FACILITIES

The press box at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field in East Hartford is located on level five of the press box tower above the south stands and can be reached via the elevator located in the southeast corner of the press box tower. The media will call window is located beside the elevator. The press box is for working media members only.

The press box at Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field features both wireless internet access and a hard internet connection at each seat. There is no charge for either service.

Included in the press box are a television broadcast booth, radio booths, home and visiting coaches’ booths, a camera deck and a working press area. Professional scouts will be admitted to the press box. Requests for home game media passes, photographer’s passes and broadcasting accommodations should be made at least two weeks in advance of the date of the game to the Athletic Communications Office. Media parking, if requested in advance of the game, is available at the stadium.

PRESS BOX SERVICES

The UConn Athletic Communications staff will be on hand to assist all media members covering Connecticut football. All working media members will be provided with Connecticut’s upto-date team and individual statistics, game depth chart and a game program. At halftime and at the end of the game, media members will be provided with complete statistics (both individual and team) as well as a play-by-play summary. Post-game interviews will be held on the field level on Pratt & Whitney Stadium at Rentschler Field. UConn head coach Bob Diaco will be available, after a cooling off period, in the main interview room next to the Husky locker room in the east end zone. Requested UConn players will be available at the press conference as well, while arrangements for the visiting coach and players will be made through the visiting school’s sports information department. The audio/video of press conferences held at the interview room’s main dais will be available on the television monitors in the main press box.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

Still photographers and film crews with handheld equipment may work the sidelines from each end zone to the respective 25-yard lines. Sideline credentials will only be issued to accredited representatives of daily newspapers, wire services, magazines and television stations. Photography space also is available atop the Renstchler Field press box but will be issued on a priority basis to television stations and to the film crews of the two teams in competition. A photo transmission room is available for photographers at field level through the main operations tunnel in the southeast corner of the stadium.

The room has both wireless internet access and a hard internet connection at each seat. There is no charge for either service.

UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF

Mike Enright

Pat McKenna

Phil Chardis

Bill Peterson

Jeff Piascik

Candace Johnson

Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Communications

Assistant Director Athletic Communications

IN-SEASON MEDIA POLICIES

All game week practices (MondayThursday of a traditional Saturday game week) will be open to the media for their entirety. Normally these practices run from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Media will be notified of any changes in the schedule. The final 20 minutes of each practice will be available for print and still photography. Still and video photography will be allowed for the final 20 minutes of the scrimmage and media is requested to shoot tight shots and close-ups of players. Please no social media postings during practice. Post-practice reports should not include any narration or commentary of the content of the practice. Any “breaking news” story at practice, i.e. injury during practice, player not at practice, etc., should be addressed with Coach Bob Diaco before any reporting or releasing of information to the public. Coach Bob Diaco will be available on the weekly American Athletic Conference teleconference on Mondays at 11:20 a.m. Coach Bob Diaco will hold a weekly press conference on Tuesdays in the Burton Family Football Complex with a small number of selected players to follow. Requested players will be made available on the practice field at the conclusion of Tuesday’s practice. Requested assistant coaches will be made available on the practice field at the conclusion of Wednesday’s practice. The University of Connecticut football program appreciate the media’s interest in covering the team and has adapted these media policies to aid and assist in that coverage. In return, we ask that the media adhere to these policies and not report on anything that might put the team at a competitive disadvantage. Violations of these policies could result in the loss of access to practices and scrimmages.

Assistant Director Athletic Communications

Athletic Communications Assistant

Assistant Director Athletic Communications

Athletic Communications Assistant

Jennifer Greene

Athletic Communications Assistant

For all media arrangements, photographs, or other information concerning the University of Connecticut football team please contact: Mike Enright University of Connecticut 2095 Hillside Road, U-1173 Storrs, CT 06269-1173 Phone: (860) 486-3531 FAX: (860) 486-5085 Enright Cell: (860) 208-4756 Email: mike.enright@uconn.edu Website: UConnHuskies.com 2015 UCONN FOOTBALL


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