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Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864) QUICK FACTS Founded: 1920 Campus: Located in West Haven, Connecticut, 82 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city of New Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London, Connecticut. Enrollment: 4,200 undergraduate fulltime, 6,000 total enrollment Student Ratio: 50% Male, 50% Female FACULTY Over 90% hold Ph.D.s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to the classroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UNH offers 75 undergraduate and graduate degree offerings in the arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, engineering and forensic sciences. SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Honors Program for highly-motivated students with high levels of academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new freshmen to help them make the transition into university life. Center for Learning Resources offers free tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies. INTERNSHIPS Our location in New Haven and proximity to New York City and Hartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of businesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV, Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and United Technologies Corporation, among others.

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CHARGER FOOTBALL On O n October Oct O cttob to ob b 9, 2010 the Charger football team defeated Southern Sou Southe S ou uth the hern Connecticut State University 23-22 at Ralph F. h DellaCamera Stadium to claim the Elm City Trophy for Del D e laC aCa aC am the tth h first time since 2000. The trophy was presented by by the th h New Haven Gridiron Club.

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Director: ............................................................................ Andrew Beardsley Office Phone: ....................................................................(203) 932-7025 Cell Phone: ....................................................................... (203) 887-5374 Fax: ................................................................................... (203) 932-7470 e-mail: .............................................................abeardsley@newhaven.edu Graduate Assistant ...................................................................Mike O’Brien Graduate Assistant ...............................................................Chelsea Harold

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Director of Athletics:................................................................ Deborah Chin Athletic Dept. Phone: .......................................................(203) 932-7016 Athletic Dept. Fax: ............................................................ (203) 932-7470 Dir. of Sports Medicine: .......................................................... Ivo Wesseling Office Phone: .................................................................... (203) 932-7407 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Web site:............................................................................. www.ncaa.com Conference ...............................................................................Northeast-10 Web site:.................................................................. www.northeast10.org Stadium: ......................................................Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium Stadium Capacity: ................................................................................3,500 Surface: ........................................................................................... Sprinturf Website: ........................................................ www.NewHavenChargers.com

University Information ............................................................... 2 Quick Facts .................................................................................. 3 A Winning Tradition - About Charger Football ....................... 4-5 Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium .................................................. 6 2011 Coaches ........................................................................ 7-16 Head Coach Rossomando.......................................................... 8-9 Assistant Coaches .................................................................. 10-16 2011 Players ........................................................................ 17-44 Numerical Roster ....................................................................18-19 Alphabetical Roster ..................................................................... 19 Player Biographies ..................................................................20-43 2011 Outlook ........................................................................ 44-54 Season Preview ......................................................................45-46 2011 Opponents .................................................................... 47-52 Northeast-10 Conference ........................................................... 53 NCAA Division II............................................................................ 54 2010 Season Review ........................................................... 55-72 2010 Season Statistics ..........................................................56-61 2010 Conference Results ........................................................... 62 2010 Game Recaps ...............................................................63-72 History and Records ............................................................ 73-91 Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders............................................. 74-75 Year-by-Year Coaching Records....................................................76 Year-by-Year Results ............................................................... 76-77 Records vs. All Opponents .......................................................... 78 Individual Records ....................................................................... 79 Team Records .............................................................................. 80 Single Season Records ................................................................81 Career Records ............................................................................ 82 All-Time Award Winners ..........................................................83-84 Charger Football Playoff History ............................................85-87 All-Time Letterwinners ............................................................88-90 UNH Hall of Fame Members ........................................................91 University Administration ........................................................ 92 Charger Athletics Club ............................................................. 93 Charger Supporters .................................................................. 94 Charger Athletics ...................................................................... 95 Schedule.................................................................................... 96

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Head Coach: ................................................................... Peter Rossomando Record at UNH: .......................................................... 13-7 (Third Season) Collegiate Record:...................................................... 13-7 (Third Season) Office Phone: ....................................................................(203) 932-7023 e-mail: ........................................................prossomando@newhaven.edu 2010 Record:..........................................................................8-2, 6-2 NE-10 All-Time Record: .................................................................184-137-5 (.572) First Year of Football: .......................................................... 1973 (33 years) Defensive Coordinator: ...................................................... Scott James (LB) Special Teams Coordinator:..............................................Daryl Daleen (DL) Offensive Coordinator: ................................................. Chris Anderson (QB) Assistant Coaches: ..................Brian Blackston (CB), Alberto Cordero (LB) ................................................... Ron DiGravio (RB), Charles Fowler (WR) ............................................Stan Holmes (High School), John Leible (OL) ................................................ Wayne Luciani (OL), Anthony Mortali (DB) ...................................................................................... Hugh Villacias (TE)

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President: .....................................................................Dr. Steven H. Kaplan an a n Location: ...................................................................West Haven, CT 06516 16 6 20 0 Founded: ................................................................................................ 1920 Enrollment: ............................................................... 6,000 total enrollment nt ld Colors: ......................................................................................... Blue & Gold Nickname:........................................................................................ Chargers Website: ......................................................................... www.newhaven.edu

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The 2011 UNH football media guide is a production of the Office of Athletics Communication. Written and designed by Andrew Beardsley, with assistance from Mike O’Brien and Chelsea Harold, and thanks to all previous sports information staff members. Action photography by John Kritzman Photography unless otherwise noted.

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The 2009 season marked the Charger football program's 32nd season, and was the first year since the conclusion of the 2003 campaign that UNH has fielded a team. The return of the football was of great interest and excitement to University of New Haven students, alumni, fans and friends of athletics. One year later, the Chargers claimed their first conference championship title since moving to the Division II level.

ranking second in rushing in 1993. UNH has had a player finish in the top four in the Harlon Hill voting on five occasions.

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UNH has a proud tradition of coaches that have gone on to find great success in the professional and college ranks as well. Tony Sparano, who led UNH to the 1997 national championship game and is second all-time in victories at UNH, is currently the Head Coach for the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Chris Palmer (coach, 1986Charger football has a storied tradition of gridiron success, 87) has been an NFL head coach, NFL quarterback coach and including four NCAA Division II playoff appearances in the 1990's. is currently the offensive coordinator for the NFL’s Tennessee The program posts an all-time record of 184-133-5 in 33 seasons, Titans. The program’s all-time wins leader, Mark Whipple (coach, including a 155-94-1 mark after moving 19 1988-93), piloted UMass to a Division I-AA to the Division II level in 1982. national na championship in 1998 and won a Super Su Bowl as quarterbacks coach for the When the Charger football team advanced Pi Pittsburgh Steelers. Whipple is currently th quarterbacks coach for the NFL’s to the NCAA Championship game in 1997, the with now head coach Peter Rossomando Cl Cleveland Browns. Darren Rizzi (coach, serving as defensive line coach, UNH was 1 1999-2001) currently serves as special at that time the smallest school in NCAA te teams coordinator for the NFL’s Miami history to play for a national title. UNH also D Dolphins after serving as head coach at advanced to the NCAA semifinals in 1992 th University of Rhode Island in 2008. the and the quarterfinals in 1993 and 1995. A After a successful return in 2009 with a In addition to team success, manyy 4 record in the Northeast-10 Conference 4-4 individuals in UNH Football history have e a and a fifth place finish, the Chargers earned national and regional accolades.. finished the 2010 season with an 8-2 UNH had 126 All-New England award d overall o record and won the Northeast-10 winners in 19 seasons between 1983 and d C Conference Championship, in just their 2001, and 63 All-ECAC picks during the e s second season back to the gridiron. same time period. Perhaps the program'ss In each of the first two seasons back, t most famous alum is running back Rogerr the Chargers have earned numerous st Graham, who won Division II's most postseason accolades, including two Allprestigious award - the Harlon Hill Trophyy American Honorable Mention selections. d - after leading the NCAA in scoring and

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1997 NATIONAL FINALIST • FOUR NCAA APPEARANCES • 2010 NE-10 CHAMPIONS


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NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL FINALIST NORTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONS ECAC TEAM OF THE YEAR NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFFS LAMBERT CUP CHAMPIONS

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RALPH F. DELLACAMERA STADIUM

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Newly renovated with state-of-the-art blue and gold Sprinturf, Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium hosted its’ first football game on Saturday, September 19, 2009. Sporting a large Charger logo in the center, the renovation was made possible by a gift from alumnus Ralph F. DellaCamera Jr., managing member and CIO of DellaCamera Capital Management LLC in Manhattan and a member of the university’s board of governors.

In two seasons on the blue and gold turf, New Haven has posted a 6-4 record. In 2009 and 2010 the team went 3-2, while 2011 will mark the first season with six home games at DellaCamera Stadium.

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Prior to the renovations in 2008 and 2009, the stadium was known as Robert B. Dodds Stadium. Dodds Stadium was a natural grass surface and was home to the Charger Football program On Saturday, September 26, 2009, the stadium was officially ded- up until 2003. As the former home for the Charger Football team, icated in Ralph F. DellaCamera’s name. In front of a sell-out crowd, Dodds Stadium saw a number of important games throughout its over 3,500 fans also saw the first victory at the new stadium as history. the Chargers pulled off a 23-18 win over Stonehill College. DellaCamera Stadium is located on UNH’s North Campus, directly After receiving turf improvements in 2008, a new press box and a across Boston Post Road from UNH’s main campus. Parking for cutting edge scoreboard were installed to improve upon the game events at DellaCamera Stadium is available in the Charger Gymenvironment at Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium prior to the 2009 nasium lot. opener. Prior to the 2010 season, a one-of-a-kind video board was also installed at DellaCamera Stadium.

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1997 NATIONAL FINALIST • FOUR NCAA APPEARANCES • 2010 NE-10 CHAMPIONS


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HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON RECORD OVERALL: 13-7 CONFERENCE RECORD: 10-6 ALMA MATER: BOSTON UNIVERSITY

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The 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year, Peter Rossomando, enters his third season as head coach at the University of New Haven. UNH President Dr. Steven H. Kaplan and Director of Athletics Deborah Chin introduced Rossomando as the university’s head football coach at a press conference on Thursday, December 13, 2007, in UNH’s Alumni Lounge & Conference Center.

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Rossomando became the ninth head coach in program history and officially began his duties at UNH on January 1, 2008. In just two seasons at the varsity level, Rossomando has guided UNH football to the top of the Northeast-10 Conference as they were crowned Champions in 2010.

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Last season, New Haven finished 8-2 overall and 6-2 in the Northeast-10 to capture the program’s first conference championship since the 1979 season and its first at the Division II level. At the conclusion of the season, cornerback Desmond Anderson was named an All-American Honorable Mention, while running back Victor Jones was named the New Haven Gridiron Club Offensive Player of the Year. The Chargers also had 12 players earn All-Conference honors and three earn AllNew England honors. As a team, UNH led the Northeast-10 Conference in turnover margin and sacks, while also ranking seventh in Division II in turnover margin. Desmond Anderson led Division II in interceptions, while Victor Jones ranked 18th in rushing.

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In 2008, Rossomando led the Chargers in a rebuilding season as the new coaching staff began the recruiting process after a five-year absence. One year later, Rossomando and his staff had developed 85 student-athletes which suited up in the Charger blue and gold for the first time against Lincoln University (Pa.) on September 5, 2009. Rossomando started right where he left off with the Chargers, defeating Lincoln 33-10. The momentum carried the team through the 2009 season, surprising Northeast-10 Conference opponents with a 5-5 overall record and a 4-4 mark in conference play. Six players earned All-Conference accolades, while the Chargers ranked 14th in Division II in passing

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offense with 284 yards per game, a mark that also lead the NE-10. Wide receiver Sharieff Hall earned All-American Honorable Mention honors and ranked eighth in Division II in receptions per game, while quarterback Ryan Osiecki ranked 14th in total offense. For the seven seasons prior to arriving at UNH, Rossomando was on the coaching staff at the University at Albany - a member of the Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS, formerly Division I-AA). Serving under program founder and 35-year head coach Bob Ford, Rossomando served as associate head coach, offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for his last three seasons at Albany. Rossomando has 16 seasons of highlysuccessful college coaching experience under his belt, and kicked off his career with a fiveyear stint at the University of New Haven from 1994 to 1998. The Chargers were 41-14-1 in Rossomando’s first go-round at UNH, when he was a member of head coach Tony Sparano’s staff that went to the 1997 NCAA Division II Championship game and the 1995 NCAA playoffs. During Rossomando’s tenure at UAlbany (20012007), the Great Danes posted a 46-32 overall record and a 36-12 mark (.750) in the Northeast Conference (NEC). He helped lead UA to three NEC championships (2002, 2003, 2007) and the 2002 ECAC title. As NEC champions in the fall of 2007, UAlbany played Pioneer League champs Dayton for the mid-major national championship and rose as high as No. 3 in both the Sports Network and Football Gazette Division I FCS Mid-Major polls. While at UAlbany, Rossomando coached several NCAA FCS mid-major All-Americans, including Geir Gudmundsen, Mike Laroche, Brandon Shaw, Aaron Kimball, Jacob Anderson, Jacob Hobbs and Sam Pagano. Gudmundsen, who was on the 2004 AFCA All-America First Team, and Hobbs went on to sign professionally as NFL free agents with Buffalo and Philadelphia, respectively. UAlbany had ten linemen selected First Team All-NEC under Rossomando’s tutelage.

THE ROSSOMANDO FILE University of New Haven Head Coach (2008-Present) University at Albany Associate Head Coach (2001-07) Cortland State Offensive Coordinator (2000) Northeastern University Offensive Line Coach (1999) University of New Haven Off./Def. Line Coach (1994-98)

In 2007, UAlbany was 8-4 overall and ran

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through the NEC with a 6-0 league record, scoring 39.2 points per game in conference play. The Great Danes rushed for 275 yards per game and averaged 413 yards of total offense in NEC play, while leading the conference in total offense and turnover margin. Rossomando’s offensive unit came alive in the second half of the 2006 season, averaging 296.0 total yards and 193.7 rushing yards against Northeast Conference opponents. In 2004, the Great Danes ranked seventh nationally in rushing with 254.7 yards per game, while leading the Northeast Conference for the sixth-straight year in that category. UAlbany shattered the NEC rushing record with 3,215 yards on the ground the previous year.

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A native of Staten Island, N.Y., Rossomando received All-America and all-state scholastic honors and was the 1989 Staten Island Player of the Year. He and his wife, Jessica, have three children, Reese, Gianna and Nicholas.

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From 1990-93, Rossomando played on the offensive and defensive lines at Division I-AA Boston University, where he earned a B.S. in clinical exercise physiology. The Terriers won the 1993 Yankee Conference championship with an undefeated record.

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The Chargers saw three offensive linemen named All-ECAC and two on the All-New England squads with Rossomando as their position coach. In Rossomando’s first season, 1994, UNH all-time great Roger Graham earned his third all-America honor and rushed for 1,607 yards to narrowly miss winning his secondstraight Harlon Hill Trophy. During the 1997 national runners-up season, Rossomando was special teams and defensive line coach. He helped lead a defensive unit that recorded 41 sacks during the 10-game regular season, limiting opponents to just 9.8 points per game while recording three shutouts.

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In his previous stop at UNH, Rossomando served as both offensive line coach and academic coordinator during his first three seasons with the program. He spent his final two years as the Chargers’ defensive line coach and special teams coordinator, and also spent those two seasons as recruiting coordinator. UNH reached the NCAA Division II playoffs in both 1995 and 1997, and won the Lambert Cup Trophy twice.

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Rossomando served as the offensive coordinator and line coach at Cortland State prior to taking up his position at UAlbany. He handled weekly game plans, coached the kickoff return and field goal special teams, and recruited New York City and Long Island. He also coached the offensive line and was video coordinator at Division I-AA Northeastern for one season (1999) following his stint at UNH (1994-98).

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ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON POSITION: DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR ALMA MATER: NORWICH UNIVERSITY

Scott James joined the Charger Football coaching staff on January 17, 2008, one month after the program was reinstated after a five-year absence. This season, he will begin his 13th season as a college coach.

season as the Huskies’ defensive tackles coach and video coordinator.

In 2008, James began the recruiting process which helped rebuild the Charger Football program. James recruits areas throughout New England, New York City, Westchester County, Orange County and Rockland County.

His first coaching job was at his alma mater, Norwich University, in 1999 and 2000. There, he oversaw the defensive line and strength and conditioning program.

Before his arrival at Northeastern, James served two seasons as an assistant coach at Boston College, working with a talented group of linebackers under head coach Last season, James’ defense led the Tom O’Brien. James worked closely with Northeast-10 Conference in sacks, while players such as Brian Toal, the 2004 Big having five earn a spot on the All-Conference East Rookie of the Year and a Freshman teams. The Chargers’ defense All-American, and Ray Recruiting Areas also ranked second in the Henderson, a second team New England, New York, conference in rushing defense All-Big East selection. During Westchester, Rockland and helped New Haven lead his time with the Eagles, the and Orange the conference in turnover team brought home bowl margin. Cornerback Desmond victories in the Diamond Anderson was named Don Hansen Football Walnut Bowl (2003) and the Continental Gazette All-American Honorable Mention as Tire Bowl (2004). well. Prior to arriving in Boston, James, spent one In 2010, James managed a young defense season at College of the Holy Cross, working which had two freshmen named to the All- with the defensive ends in 2002. Northeast-10 Conference Second Team (Mike Gomes and Raheem Stanley). As the He spent the 2001 season alongside Chargers’ defensive coordinator, James Rossomando at the University at Albany, oversees the team’s multiple defensive serving as defensive tackles coach and schemes, while coaching inside linebackers helping the Great Danes to a 7-3 record in as well. their third season of Division I football.

Prior to coming to UNH, James served as the outside linebackers coach at Northeastern University for three seasons (2005-07). In 2006, James led a group of Huskies that produced 9.5 sacks. James spent his first

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James graduated from Norwich in 1999 with a degree in Sports Medicine and received his master’s in Curriculum Development and Instructional Technologies from UAlbany in 2002. He collected a second master’s in Administrative Studies from Boston College in 2005.

THE JAMES FILE University of New Haven Assistant Coach (2008-Present) Northeastern University Linebackers Coach (2005-07) Boston College Linebackers Coach (2003-04) College of Holy Cross Defensive End Coach (2002) University at Albany Defensive Line Coach (2001) Norwich University Defensive Line Coach (1999-00)

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DARYL DALEEN

Daryl Daleen enters his third season with the University of New Haven football program as the special teams coordinator and defensive line coach in 2011.

Recruiting Areas Northern New Jersey, Maryland and Palm Beach County, Florida

Before beginning his college coaching career, Daleen served as the head coach and defensive coordinator for the St. Charles County Cyclones – a minor league football team located in St. Charles, Missouri. In his final season, the Cyclones posted a 9-2 record, were division champions and made it through to the second round of the playoffs. The Cyclones were the No. 1 defense in the nation for the second straight year, giving up just 12.2 points per game. With the Cyclones, Daleen coached two players to professional careers.

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Prior to joining the UNH staff, Daleen was the defensive coordinator at Pikeville College in 2006-2007. Daleen’s

Daleen also served as inside linebackers coach for Newberry College from 20042006. Daleen helped coach the No. 1 defense in the conference and helped lead the Indians to their first winning season in 14 years as Newberry went 10-1 and advanced to the second round of the Division II playoffs. Daleen coached two all-conference linebackers, including an AllSoutheast region player.

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In 2009, Daleen coached All-Northeast-10 Conference defensive lineman Raheem Stanley and All-Northeast-10 Conference kickoff returner Sharieff Hall. The Chargers’ kickoff return team ranked 24th in Division II in 2009 and ranked second in the Northeast-10 Conference. The 2009 UNH defensive line amassed over 20 tackles-forloss and tallied six sacks.

defense was the fourth-ranked defense in the conference, forcing 39 turnovers and picking up 27 sacks.

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Last season, Daleen helped coach the Northeast-10’s leading sack defense and three All-Conference selections on the defensive line. Defensive tackle, Scott Schultz earned All-Conference First Team honors, while two others earned second team accolades.

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Daleen graduated from Newberry College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History.

University of New Haven Assistant Coach (2008-Present) Pikeville College Defensive Coordinator (2006-07)

St. Charles County Cyclones Head Coach (2002-03) Defensive Coordinator (2001-03)

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Newberry College Linebackers Coach (2004-06)

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ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON POSITION: OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR ALMA MATER: SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT

Chris Anderson enters his third season with the Chargers as the quarterbacks coach in 2011. During his tenure, Anderson has coached one of the top passers in the Northeast-10 Conference. Anderson comes to New Haven following a storied coaching career at Woodland High School in Beacon Falls, Conn. As the program’s inaugural head coach, Anderson led Woodland to back-to-back Connecticut Class SS State Champions (2004-05) and Naugatuck Valley League Championships (2004-05). In 2004, the team went undefeated and was ranked No. 6 in the state in the writers’ and coaches’ poll. The Hawks won 22-straight games between 2004 and 2005. Anderson was named New Haven Register Football Coach of the Year in 2004 and Waterbury Olympia Club Football Coach of the Year in 2005.

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CHRIS ANDERSON

Prior to Woodland High School, Anderson served as Assistant Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator at Shelton High School. Shelton was the Connecticut Class LL State Champions in 2000, while Anderson’s offense averaged 35 points per game that season. Anderson mentored current Houston Texas quarterback Dan Orlovsky during his tenure at Shelton. Anderson is currently a physical education and health teacher at Woodland High School. He earned his Bachelors of Science, Physical Education and Masters of Science, Health Education from Southern Connecticut State University. Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Fairfield County

BRIAN BLACKSTONE ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON POSITION: DEFENSIVE BACKS ALMA MATER: NEW HAVEN

Brian Blackstone returned to the University of New Haven as a coach prior to the 2011 football season. Blackstone, a 2002 graduate of UNH, will assist with the defensive backs in 2011. Most recently an assistant at Branford High School, Blackstone has coached

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football since 2006. He was a varsity assistant coach for the secondary and wide receivers, while taking the head coaching role for the freshman team. During his playing career from 19972002, the Abington, Pa. native played under former head coaches Tony Sparano

Recruiting Areas New Haven County

and Darren Rizzi. He was a member of the 1997 National Finalist team and a member of the 2001 team that beat nationally ranked Villanova (D-I). He was a defensive back and majored in Criminal Justice.

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ALBERTO CORDERO

Alberto Cordero joined the UNH coaching staff in March 2011. He will be assisting Defensive Coordinator Scott James with coaching the linbackers for the 2011 season and will be in charge of preparing offensive scout team.

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A 2008 graduate of Bates College, DiGravio was a four-year letterman, playing at the running back and linebacker positions. As a freshman, he rushed for a team-high

DiGravio graduated from Bates with a Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies and is currently pursing his Masters in Business Administration at New Haven. Recruiting Areas New England and California Junior Colleges

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DiGravio came to the University of New Haven after coaching one season at King’s College (Pa.), where he coached the linebackers. DiGravio had an immediate impact in his first season with the Monachs, as two of his starting linebackers were named second-team All-MAC. He also recruited athletes from Central Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia while at King’s.

A native of Farmington, Maine, DiGravio played four-years at Mt. Blue High School. There he was a second-team All-State linebacker and first-team All-Conference utility player in 2002. DiGravio was also a semifinalist for the James F. Fitzpatrick Award – awarded to the top football player in the state of Maine.

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Last season, DiGravio helped coach one of the NE-10’s best rushing offenses and New Haven Gridiron Club Offensive Player of the Year Victor Jones. In his first season, DiGravio was New Haven’s wide receiver coach.

471 yards in eight games before moving to linebacker as a sophomore. There, he totaled 169 tackles in three seasons. In 2006, he was the Bobcats leading tackler and was presented with the Robert P. Schmidy Courage Award.

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Ron DiGravio enters his third season with the Chargers as the running backs coach in 2011.

Alberto is also a familiar face in his hometown of New Haven where he has volunteered as a coach at both Wilbur Cross and Hillhouse High Schools.

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Meineke Car Care Bowl, winning both the PapaJohns.com and International Bowls. He was also a part of the first Big East Championship team at UConn in 2007.

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Most recently, Cordero was an assistant with the Harford Colonials in their inaugural season in the United Football League.

Prior to working with the Colonials, Cordero earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology - Coaching and Administration at the University of Connecticut. While at UConn, Cordero served as a student assistant for the football program from 2006 to 2010. He helped the defensive staff and worked under coach Lydon Johnson. During Cordero’s time in Storrs, the Huskies appeared in the PapaJohns. com Bowl, the International Bowl and the

Recruiting Areas New Haven County

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ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON POSITION: WIDE RECEIVERS ALMA MATER: MARIST COLLEGE

Charles Fowler joined the UNH coaching staff as an assitant coach where he has work with the wide receivers prior to the 2009 season. During the ‘09 season, Fowler saw his receiver corps explode as one of the most feared in the Northeast-10 Conference. Fowler coached an All-Conference Second Team selection and two All-Rookie Team selections in his first collegiate coaching season.

the strength and conditioning coach for the team. In 2007, Fowler accepted an assistant coaching and position at Shelton High School to work with wide receivers and defensive ends.

Prior to coming to New Haven, Fowler was a four-year member of the Marist College football team, earning Second Team AllLeague defense honors from his defensive end position. Following his playing career, he began coaching at Woodland High School and helped guide the team to two Class SS State Championships. During his time at Woodland, Fowler also served as

A graduate of Marist College, Charles currently teaches biology at Shelton High School where he also coaches boy’s lacrosse. In 2006, he earned his master’s degree from the University of Bridgeport in secondary education.

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Since 2005, Fowler has been an assistant coach for the annual New Haven-Fairfield County All Star Game, and served as an offensive coordinator in 2008.

Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Fairfield County

STAN HOLMES

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CHARLES FOWLER

ASSISTANT COACH SIXTH SEASON POSITION: HIGH SCHOOL RELATIONS ALMA MATER: CAL. ST. - HEYWARD

Stan Holmes is back for his second stint at the University of New Haven and will serve as the Chargers’ Director of High School Relations in 2011. In 2009, Holmes spent one season as the Chargers running backs coach. Additionally, Holmes served as an assistant under Darren Rizzi at UNH from 1999 to 2001.

Justice Harriston, the Blue Devil’s first player drafted to the NFL, in the sixth round to the New England Patriots. Harriston was the Northeast Conference Offensive Player of the Year, while leading the I-AA division in rushing yards. While Holmes was at Central Connecticut the team won back-to-back NEC Championships in 2004 and 2005.

Prior to UNH, Holmes coached at both Central Connecticut State and Southern Connecticut State. He served two stints as the running backs coach at Central from 1994-98 and from 2004-07. During the 2003 season he as an assistant at Southern Connecticut. In 2006, Holmes coached

A 1984 graduate of Cal-State Hayward, Holmes played his collegiate career for the Pioneers and started at running back.

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Jon Leible joined the UNH football program in the summer of 2010. He comes to New Haven with a wealth of football playing experience and a solid coaching background.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Science in History from UAlbany, Leible went on to play for the Albany Firebirds, an Arena Football 2 team, and the Green Bay Blizzard of the Indoor Football League for two seasons.

A two-time Northeast Conference Champion,

WAYNE LUCIANI

Wayne Luciani enters the third season with the Charger football program in 2011.

Luciani coaches the offensive line and recruits the local areas in Connecticut. Last season Luciani also help coach the tight ends.

Throughout the year, Luciani also serves as a member of the Chargers football camp staff. Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Fairfield County

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The offensive line coach, also helped the Chargers in their first season in 2008, when they did not compete at the Division II level.

A graduate of Dean Junior College, Luciani was also a member of the coaching staff prior to the program folding in 2003.

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Recruiting Areas Long Island and New York City

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Prior to New Haven, Leible spend 2009 as the offensive and defensive line coach at LaSalle Institute in Troy, N.Y. While at LaSalle, Leible coached an unexperienced offensive and defensive lines into the playoffs with a 9-1 record. Leible also has coaching experience as part of the University at Albany “Dog Pound” Lineman Camp and the UAlbany Team Camp. He started coaching at the camps in 2007 and continued through 2009.

Leible was an offensive lineman from 2004 to 2008 at UAlbany. As a senior he helped guide the Danes to the Gridiron Classic. He was also named an ECAC FCS All-Star and an All-Northeast Conference Second Team selection as a senior.

2011 COACHES

ASSISTANT COACH SECOND SEASON POSITION: OFFENSIVE LINE ALMA MATER: UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY

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JON LEIBLE

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ASSISTANT COACH THIRD SEASON POSITION: SAFETIES ALMA MATER: SACRED HEART UNIV.

Anthony Mortali begins his third season in 2011 with the Chargers as the safeties coach. For the last two season, Mortali assisted with the linebackers. Anthony is also the son of former UNH assistant and Hall of Famer, Tony Mortali. Most recently a graduate of Sacred Heart

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Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Connecticut

ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON POSITION: WIDE RECEIVERS ALMA MATER: SACRED HEART

Michael Mortali enters his first season with the New Haven football staff in 2011. Mortali will assist in coaching the wide receivers for the Chargers.

with a concentration in Sports Marketing. He played strong safety for the Pioneers from 2007 to 2010 as well as lacrosse for the NCAA Division I program.

A 2011 graduate from Sacred Heart University, Mortali earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Marketing

Michael has one brother Anthony, also a member of the UNH coaching staff, and one sister Alicia. He’s the son of former

Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Connecticut

assistant and UNH Hallf of Famer Tony Mortali.

HUGH VILLACIS

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University, Mortali played linebacker for the Pioneers from 2005-08. While at Sacred Heart, Mortali was also a member of the Pioneers’ men’s lacrosse team. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in History in 2009.

MICHAEL MORTALI

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ANTHONY MORTALI

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Hugh Villacis enters his second season with the Charger Football coaching staff.

Previously he spent six seasons handling the defensive line.

Villacis brings a wealth of football knowledge after serving 20 seasons as an assistant at Wesleyan University. Villacis spent the last 14 years at Wesleyan as the Cardinals’ offensive line coach.

In 2002, Villacis received national recognition as the AFLAC National Assistant Coach of the Year.

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Recruiting Areas New Haven County and Connecticut

University in 1989, where he started on the defensive line, Villacis had been an assistant football coach at Torrington, Platt (Meriden) and Bristol Central High Schools in Connecticut before joining the Wesleyan staff. Villacis is employed by the Middletown school system.

Earning his degree at Western Conn. State

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Name Cl. Demetrius Washington-Ellison Sr. Mike DeCaro ............................. So. Kendrick Butler ........................ Sr. Jason Thompson ...................... Jr. Mike Gomes ............................. Sr. Desmond Anderson ................. Sr. Brice DeRosa ........................... Sr. Brian LaSure ............................ Gr. Josh Smart ............................... Jr. Kervin Edouard ........................ Jr. Kareem Cutler .......................... Sr. Alex Vizcaino ............................ Fr. Ronnie Nelson .......................... Jr. Ryan Osiecki ............................. Jr. Kameel Lashley ........................ Sr. Chris Ruffin ............................... Sr. William Clements ..................... So. Chris Scifo ................................ Jr. Corey Wynn .............................. So. Jon Jackson .............................. Sr. Quran Kent ............................... Fr. Bernard Risco .......................... Jr. Robert Hill ................................ Sr. J.D. Chalifoux ............................ Jr. Victor Jones .............................. Sr. MacArthur Cheek ..................... Sr. Quivari Jackson ........................ Jr. Roshawn Wilson ....................... So. Rodney Lanham ....................... So. Richard Long ............................ Sr. Herbens Antenor ...................... So. Scott Lowery ............................. Jr. Christian Bish ........................... So. Anthony Tillman ....................... So. DJ Francis ................................. So. Justen Wilson ........................... Fr. Moses White ............................ So. Tom Herd .................................. Jr. Vail Grafton .............................. So. Brandon Ruberti ...................... Jr. Brian Alston .............................. So. Scott Schultz ............................ Sr. Courtney Moshood .................. Fr. Jacob Weaver ........................... Fr. Carlos Lozada .......................... Fr. Trevor Officer ............................ Fr. John Irwin ................................. Sr. Sherwood Jonathas ................. So. Zach Guy ................................... Fr. Jaylen Johnson ......................... So. Akaki Ramishvili ....................... Sr. David Stedman ........................ Sr. Charlie Hatchett ....................... Sr. Alex Quinn ................................ Jr. Cody Wallace ............................ Sr.

Pos. WR RB DB WR LB CB QB LB WR LB/DE S QB QB QB TE WR QB PK/P PK/P CB WR/DB DB DE S RB DB WR WR DB LB S LB DE RB DB RB LB DE DB TE RB DL WR/DB DB S RB/DB OL LB OL LB LB OL LB DL LB

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

Wt. 200 191 185 183 190 190 205 215 185 230 185 200 192 230 246 180 205 175 165 178 160 185 225 175 185 192 175 192 162 220 177 215 220 183 180 300 215 230 183 236 200 285 175 185 185 205 254 195 270 215 215 272 240 225 220

Hometown / High School / Previous School Rahway, N.J. / Rahway / Univ. of Maine Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Dillard / ASA College Stuart, Fla. / South Fork Brockton, Mass. / Brockton Jacksonville, Fla. / Edward H. White / Becker College Huntington Station, N.Y. / Walt Whitman / Iona College Newark, N.J. / University West Side / Southern Connecticut New Haven, Conn. / Hamden Somerville, Mass. / Somerville Dorchester, Mass. / Charlestown Monroe Township, N.J. / Monroe Township Stuart, Fla. / South Fork Seymour, Conn. / Seymour / Univ. of Louisville Boston, Mass. / Boston Comm. Leadership Academy New York, N.Y. / Phillip Randolph Pennsauken, N.J. / Bishop Eustace Coral Springs, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas / Central Conn. St. Univ. North Attleboro, Mass. / North Attleboro Stratford, Conn. / Bunnell Philadelphia, Pa. / West Catholic Philadelphia, Pa. / James Hillhouse Suffield, Conn. / Suffield / Dean Junior College Mansfield, Mass. / Mansfield Paterson, N.J. / Passaic County Tech New Haven, Conn. / James Hillhouse Lynn, Mass. / Classical / Merrimack College Miami, Fla. / Miami Southridge Bridgeport, Conn. / The Bridge Academy New Rochelle, N.Y. / New Rochelle / Iona College Malden, Mass. / Malden Elmwood Park, N.J. / Paramus Catholic Bridgeport, Conn. / Bridgeport Central Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway North Lauderdale Fla. / Northeast Hamden, Conn. / Hyde Leadership Gordon Heights, N.Y. / Longwood Sparta, N.J. / Sparta Princeton, N.J. / Notre Dame Madison, Conn. / Daniel Hand Robbinsville, N.J. / Robbinsville Wayne, N.J. / Wayne Hills / University of Connecticut Miami, Fla. / Miami Palmetto Wilmington, Del. / Archmere Academy New London, Conn. / New London Monroe, N.Y. / Monroe-Woodbury Burlington, N.J. / Burlington Township Everett, Mass. / Everett Rochester, N.Y. / Aquinas Linden, N.J. / Linden Fair Lawn, N.J. / Fair Lawn Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. / Hasbrouck Heights Bridgeport, Conn. / Stratford / Santa Monica College Bay Shore, N.Y. / Bay Shore New Milford, Conn. / New Milford

1997 NATIONAL FINALIST • FOUR NCAA APPEARANCES • 2010 NE-10 CHAMPIONS


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

Wt. 205 271 270 265 310 305 250 265 290 272 285 297 290 285 315 281 200 155 177 235 232 225 280 255 267 285 260 281

Hometown / High School / Previous School Paterson, N.J. / Paramus Catholic Irvington, N.J. / Irvington New London, Conn. / New London Staten Island, N.Y. / St. Joseph by the Sea Otisville, N.Y. / Minisink Valley Malden, Mass. / Malden East Haven, Conn. / East Haven Mays Landing, N.J. / Oakcrest Manorville, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist Englewood, N.J. / Dwight Marrow Stoughton, Mass. / Stoughton Worcester, Mass. / Holy Name / Dean College Greenfield, N.H. / Con Val Wallington, N.J. / Wallington Hartford, Conn. / Weaver South Glenns Falls, N.Y. / South Glenns Fall West Milford, N.J. / West Milford Branford, Conn. / Branford North Haven, Conn. / North Haven Cumberland, Maine / Bridgton Academy Newton, N.J. / Kittatinny Regional Coral Springs, Fla. / North Broward Prep Boston, Mass. / Newton South Winchester, Mass. / Winchester Wolcott, Conn. / Wolcott Fair Lawn, N.J. / Fair Lawn Westbrook, Conn. / Westbrook Union, N.J. / Union

Name # Kameel Lashley .................16 Richard Long .................... 32 Scott Lowery ..................... 34 Carlos Lozada ....................47 Brent Macleod .................. 94 James Malloy .................... 72 Adrian Mompoint .............. 75 Tim Moores ....................... 64 Courtney Moshood ........... 45 Nick Music ........................ 80 Ronnie Nelson ...................14 Trevor Officer .................... 49 Jared Orazio .......................76 Ryan Osiecki ......................15 Nick Perrotti ...................... 70 James Pusz ........................77 Alex Quinn ......................... 58 Akaki Ramishvili ............... 55 Bernard Risco ................... 23 Brandon Ruberti ............... 42 Chris Ruffin ........................17

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Name # Aaron Samano .................. 66 Geo Santos ....................... 60 Scott Schultz ..................... 44 Chris Scifo ..........................19 Josh Smart ...........................9 Logan Smith ..................... 63 Raheem Stanley ............... 78 Jake Stark ......................... 89 David Stedman ................. 56 Jason Thompson .................4 Anthony Tillman ................ 36 Alex Vizcaino ..................... 12 Cody Wallace .................... 59 Demetrius Washington-Ellison ..1 Jacob Weaver ................... 46 Moses White ..................... 39 Justen Wilson ................... 38 Roshawn Wilson ............... 30 Corey Wynn ....................... 20 Joe Zimbardi ..................... 68

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Name # DJ Francis ..........................37 Mike Friello ....................... 83 George Gerosa ................. 82 Mike Gomes .........................5 Vail Grafton ........................41 Zach Guy ........................... 53 Drake Harris ..................... 98 Charlie Hatchett ................57 Tom Herd .......................... 40 Chris Higgins ..................... 86 Robert Hill ......................... 25 Francis Ike ........................ 73 John Irwin ..........................51 Jon Jackson .......................21 Quivari Jackson ................ 29 Jaylen Johnson ................. 54 Sherwood Jonathas ......... 52 Victor Jones .......................27 Quran Kent ....................... 22 Brian LaSure ........................8 Rodney Lanham ................31

HISTORY & RECORDS

Name # Brian Alston ...................... 43 Desmond Anderson ............6 Thierry Andris ....................61 Herbens Antenor .............. 33 Ahmet Baki Basci ............. 96 Sean Berglund .................. 95 Chris Biondi .......................71 Christian Bish ................... 35 Jelani Blandin ................... 92 Kendrick Butler ...................3 J.D. Chalifoux .................... 26 Lance Chapman ............... 79 MacArthur Cheek ............. 28 William Clements ............. 18 Zach Conklin ..................... 65 Angelo Cupo ......................91 Kareem Cutler ...................11 Mike DeCaro ........................2 Brice DeRosa .......................7 Alex Dyer ............................97 Kervin Edouard ..................10

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Pos. LB OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL OL WR WR WR TE TE DL DL DL DL DL DL DT

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Name Cl. Geo Santos ............................... Fr. Thierry Andris ........................... Jr. Logan Smith ............................. Fr. Tim Moores .............................. So. Zach Conklin ............................ Jr. Aaron Samano ......................... Fr. Joe Zimbardi ............................. So. Nick Perrotti ............................. Fr. Chris Biondi .............................. So. James Malloy ........................... Jr. Francis Ike ................................ Fr. Adrian Mompoint ..................... Sr. Jared Orazio ............................. Fr. James Pusz .............................. Fr. Raheem Stanley ....................... Sr. Lance Chapman ....................... Sr. Nick Music ................................ Sr. George Gerosa ......................... Jr. Mike Friello ............................... Jr. Chris Higgins ............................ So. Jake Stark ................................. Sr. Angelo Cupo ............................. Jr. Jelani Blandin ........................... So. Brent Macleod ......................... So. Sean Berglund ......................... So. Ahmet Baki Basci ..................... Sr. Alex Dyer ................................... So. Drake Harris ............................. Fr.

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2011 RETURNERS 1 DEMETRIUS WASHINGTON

2 MIKE DECARO

SENIOR

JUNIOR

POS: WR HT: 6-3 WT: 192 HOMETOWN: RAHWAY, N.J.

POS: RB HT: 5-9 WT: 191 HOMETOWN: WESTON, FLA.

LAST SCHOOL: UNIV. OF MAINE

2010: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Second on the team with 72.7 rushing yards per game … Played in six games and carried the ball 68 times for 436 total yards … Scored four touchdowns … Added three catches for 17 yards out of the backfield … Rushed for a season-high 126 yards for two touchdowns against Pace (10/30) … Also crossed the 100-yard plateau with two touchdowns against Stonehill (10/2).

2009: Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team … Started all 10 games at wide receiver … Second on the team with 44 catches … Averaged 11.7 yards per catch and 51.6 receiving yards per game … Second on the team with seven touchdowns … Tallied two touchdowns vs. AIC (10/10) and Pace (10/24) … Recorded a season-high 115 receiving yards, including a season-long 44-yard catch vs. Bentley (9/19).

2009: Saw time vs. Stonehill (9/26) … Rushed for eight yards on five carries, including a season-long six-yard carry.

Personal: Majoring in Political Science ... Son of King Ellison and Deborah Washington ... Three sisters, Deidra Washington, Kim Ellison and Sharon Ellison.

Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Neal and Antoinette DeCaro ... One brother, Chris, and two sisters, Anastasia and Jackie.

4 JASON THOMPSON JUNIOR

3 KENDRICK BUTLER

POS: WR HT: 6-3 WT: 183 HOMETOWN: STUART, FLA.

SENIOR

LAST SCHOOL: SOUTH FORK H.S.

POS: DB HT: 5-10 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. LAST SCHOOL: ASA COLLEGE

HISTORY & RECORDS

High School: Played at Cypress Bay High School in Weston, Fla. ... Also ran track for the Lightning Bolts.

High School: All-Conference and All-State performer for the Indians of Rahway High School ... Named to the All-State, All-Conference and AllCounty teams as a senior ... Also ran track and was a member of the basketball team.

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Prior to UNH: Attended the University of Maine from 2008 to 2009.

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LAST SCHOOL: CYPRESS BAY H.S.

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Team co-captain … Led the team with 528 receiving yards and 41 catches … Averaged 52.8 receiving yards per game, while starting all 10 games … Second on the team with four receiving touchdowns … Tallied two touchdowns against Assumption (9/18) … Season-high seven catches for 113 yards against Saint Anselm (11/5) … Season-long 52yard catch against Southern Connecticut State (10/8).

2010: Made nine starts and played in all 10 games … Totaled 22 tackles, including 15 solo stops … Added 2.5 tackles-for-loss … Broke up three passes and forced one fumble … Recorded a season-high five tackles against Assumption (9/18). Prior to UNH: Played for the ASA Institute for two years. High School: Endured two sports at Dillard High School … Four-year member of the football team … Also a member of the 4x100 Relay SemiRegional Championship for the Panthers track and field team. Personal: Son of LaShawn Butler and Kalvin Butler Sr….Two brothers, Kalvin Jr. and Keyon and one sister, Kamesha…Majoring in Communications at New Haven.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in seven games and made one start … Tallied 16 receptions for 217 yards and three touchdowns … Averaged 31.0 yards per game and 13.6 yards per reception … Posted a season-high 82 receiving yards and two touchdowns against Stonehill (10/2) … Also posted a season-high six catches against Assumption (9/18). 2009: Appeared in all 10 games … Recorded 29 catches for 367 yards … Had a season-high 101 yards on five catches at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Tallied a touchdown vs. Stonehill (9/26), at Southern Connecticut and at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Recorded a season-high 54-yard catch at Saint Anselm. High School: Named to the All-Florida State Honorable Mention Team and the First Team All-Area ... Played in the Outback Bowl All-Star Game ... Also played on the Bulldogs basketball team. Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Jason Thompson and Annita McKnight ... One brother, Emmanuel.

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5 MIKE GOMES

6 DESMOND ANDERSON

SENIOR

SENIOR

POS: LB HT: 5-9 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: BROCKTON, MASS.

POS: CB HT: 5-8 WT: 180 HOMETOWN: JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Alfredo and Maria Gomes ... One brother, Alex, and three sisters, Sofia, Paula and Lara.

2009: Started all 10 games at cornerback … Recorded a team-high 64 tackles, including a team-high 45 solo tackles … Tallied a season-high 15 tackles vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7) … Recorded two interceptions, including an interception with a 28-yard return vs. Stonehill (9/26) … Tallied six pass breakups … Recorded two tackles for a loss of three yards.

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High School: Played for the Boxers of Brockton High School in Massachusetts.

2010: Don Hansen Football Gazette All-America Honorable Mention … Don Hansen Football Gazette Super Region One First Team … Daktronics, Inc. All-Super Region One First Team … New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team … All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Two-time Northeast-10 Conference Defensive Player of the Week (9/7, 10/25) … Led all of NCAA Division II in interceptions with seven picks for 126 yards (.78 per game) … Team co-captain … Started nine games, missing one game to injury … Fourth on the team with 53 total tackles, including 36 solo stops and one tackle-for-loss … Also recovered one fumble and broke up two additional passes … Tallied a season-high three interceptions for 110 yards against Seton Hill (9/4) … Also sealed a victory over Southern Connecticut State (10/8) with an interception which halted the Owls game-ending drive … Made a season-high nine tackles against Merrimack (10/23).

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2009: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 AllRookie Team … Played in all 10 games … Accumulated 57 total tackles, including 22 solo tackles … Had a season-high 13 total tackles vs. Bentley (9/19) … Recorded 4.5 tackles for a loss of 13 yards ... Tallied three interceptions, including an 20-yard interception vs. Bentley (9/19) … Added eight pass breakups … Forced a fumble at Assumption (9/11) and recovered a fumble vs. Pace (10/24) … Recorded a sack vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7).

LAST SCHOOL: BECKER COLLEGE 2011: Consensus Draft Services Division II Preseason All-American Honorable Mention.

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LAST SCHOOL: BROCKTON H.S. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in all 10 games and started nine … Third on the team with 57 total tackles, including 28 solo tackles … Led the team with three fumble recoveries and tied for a team-high three forced fumbles … Also recorded one interception and two pass break ups … Tallied three games with double-digit tackles, including a season-high 12 against Assumption (9/18) … Forced two fumbles against Assumption (9/18) and recovered two fumbles against American International (10/15).

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Prior to UNH: Played in nine games in 2008 for the Becker College Hawks in Worcester, Mass.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Ellis and Jannie Anderson ... One brother, Shawn, and one sister, Qua-Keita ... Had two family members play college football at the Univ. of Miami and North Carolina State.

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High School: Three-sport athlete for the Commanders of Edward H. White High School in Jacksonville, Fla. ... Member of the Commanders football, basketball and track teams while maintaining scholar-athlete honors.

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2011 RETURNERS 7 BRICE DEROSA

8 BRIAN LASURE

SENIOR

GRADUATE

POS: QB HT: 6-2 WT: 205 HOMETOWN: HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y.

POS: S HT: 5-9 WT: 205 HOMETOWN: NEWARK, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: IONA COLLEGE 2010: Played in all 10 games as the primary holder … Also attempted two passes and recorded one rushing attempt against Saint Anselm (11/5). 2009: Appeared in six games … Recorded a 12-yard pass for a touchdown vs. Pace (10/24).

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Prior to UNH: Played one season at Iona College in New Rochelle, N.Y. High School: Three-sport athlete for the Wildcats of Walt Whitman High School ... Played football, basketball and lacrosse ... Earned All-County honors in football and was named the MVP of the Annual Nassau vs. Suffolk All-Star football game ... Four-year honor roll student. Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Artie and Mary Key DeRosa ... One brother, Spence, and two sisters, Paige and Haley.

2009: Played in all 10 games … Recorded 38 tackles, including 18 unassisted ... Had 1.5 tackles for a loss of five yards … Had a season-high nine total tackles vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7) … Tallied three pass breakups. Prior to UNH: Played three seasons for the Southern Connecticut State Owls ... Played in nine games during three seasons as a safety. High School: Played football and ran track at West Side High School in Newark, N.J. ... Earned All-State, All-County and All-Conference athletic honors ... Also earned Academic All-American honors. Personal: Majoring in Business Management ... Son of Janet LaSure ... Brother Kevin is the head coach of the UNH men’s cross country and track & field teams.

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LAST SCHOOL: SOUTHERN CONN. ST. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Started six games … Tallied 11 total tackles, including five solo tackles … Registered a season-high five tackles against Assumption (9/18).

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10 KERVIN EDOUARD

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JUNIOR

POS: WR HT: 5-9 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: NEW HAVEN, CONN.

POS: LB HT: 6-1 WT: 225 HOMETOWN: SOMERVILLE, MASS.

LAST SCHOOL: HAMDEN H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: SOMERVILLE H.S.

2010: Played in all 10 games and started two contests … Played as a running back and wide receiver throughout the season … Finished with 15 carries for 78 yards in the backfield … Grabbed 17 receptions for 213 yards as a receiver … Also returned three kickoffs for a total of 56 yards … Registered 347 all-purpose yards … Tallied a season-high 114 all-purpose yards against Saint Anselm (11/5) … Also added two total tackles on special teams.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Played in nine games … Totaled 23 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks … Recovered one fumble, broke up three passes and blocked a kick … Posted a seasonhigh six tackles against Pace (10/30) … Blocked a field goal against Bentley (9/24). 2009: Did not see game action.

2009: Appeared in all 10 games as a versatile offensive and special teams player … Rushed for 278 yards on 69 carries … Recorded a rushing touchdown vs. Pace (10/24) and at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Had a season-high 80-yard carry at Saint Anselm … Tallied 229 receiving yards on 33 catches, including a season-high 22-yard catch at Stonehill (9/26) …Returned 10 kick returns, including a season-high 40-yard return vs. Bentley (9/19) … Tallied 14 punt returns, including a 28-yard return vs. Pace.

High School: Played both football and basketball at Somerville High School ... Named an All-Star in football and the team’s Most Valuable Player. Personal: Undecided on major ... One brother, Fedler.

High School: All-State wide receiver for the Hamden High School Dragons ... All-Southern Connecticut Conference selection and Second Team AllArea ... Named a Governor’s Cup and New Haven County All-Star. Personal: Majoring in Engineering ... Son of Gary and Luz Smart ... One brother, Jon, and one sister, Jade.

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11 KAREEM CUTLER

15 RYAN OSIECKI

SENIOR

SENIOR

POS: WR HT: 6-0 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: DORCHESTER, MASS.

POS: QB HT: 6-4 WT: 228 HOMETOWN: SEYMOUR, CONN.

2009: Appeared in nine games … Averaged 5.3 yards on three catches, including a season-long seven-yard catch vs. Bentley (9/19) … Tallied a 45-yard kick return at Saint Anselm (10/31).

Personal: Majoring in Mass Education ... Son of Bertha Fraiser ... Two brothers, Brian and Brendan, and one sister, Tasha.

JUNIOR

LAST SCHOOL: SOUTH FORK H.S.

High School: Played football and basketball for the Wildcats of Seymour High School ... All-State and All-Area selection for the Wildcats. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Sandy and Mary Osiecki ... Two brothers, Mike and Jack ... Father Sandy played in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs.

2009: Redshirt season.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of John and Michelle Nelson ... Two brothers, Greg and John, and one sister, Aylse.

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High School: Second Team All-State for the Bulldogs of South Fork High School ... Also named to the First Team All-Area and played basketball for the Bulldogs ... Tallied 1,800 yards passing and 800 yards rushing. Named the Scripps Newspaper Player of the Week after completing 10-of-11 passes for 200 yards and four touchdowns ... Named to the Outback All-Star team, the football MVP and was the team captain as a senior ... Helped lead South Fork to the regional finals for the first time in school history ... Also played four years on the varsity basketball team for the Bulldogs.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010: Played in nine games … Completed 7-of-7 pass attempts for 231 yards and two touchdowns … Also ran the ball 20 times for a total of 99 yards and two touchdowns … Averaged 36.7 yards of total offense per game … Had a season-high 86 passing yards with a touchdown pass against Lincoln (9/11) … Tallied 26 rushing yards and one touchdown against Pace (10/30).

Prior to UNH: Spent one season at the University of Louisville and redshirted.

2010 REVIEW

POS: QB HT: 6-1 WT: 192 HOMETOWN: STUART, FLA.

2011 OUTLOOK

14 RONNIE NELSON

2009: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 AllRookie Team … Named NE-10 Co-Offensive Player of the Week on Nov. 2 … Started at quarterback in all 10 games … Registered one of the best single-season performances by any UNH quarterback … Led the NE-10 with 282.5 passing yards per game … Third in the NE-10 and 17th in all of Division II with 285.5 yards of total offense per game … Second in the NE-10 and 44th in NCAA Division II with a passing efficiency rating of 133.63 … Broke UNH single season records for completions (254) and attempts (411) … Threw 23 passing touchdowns ranking him sixth all-time at UNH in single season records, including a season-high five at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Had a season-high 25 total rushing yards at Southern Connecticut (10/2) and a season-high 23-yard carry vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7) … Had a season-high 386 passing yards at Southern Connecticut … Tallied a season-high 54-yard toss at Saint Anselm.

2011 PLAYERS

High School: Played for the Patriots of Charlestown High School ... Tallied 1,100 all purpose yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior ... Also a member of the Patriots track team and earned All-State honors in 2008.

LAST SCHOOL: UNIV. OF LOUISVILLE 2010: Two-time Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week (9/7, 10/11) … Team co-captain … Stated all 10 games … Led the team with 1,861 passing yards and 16 passing touchdowns … Completed 155-of-273 passes with six interceptions … Averaged 186.1 passing yards per game and recorded a 129.0 passer efficiency rating … Ranked 66th in Division II and fourth in the Northeast-10 Conference in passing efficiency … Added 69 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns on 53 carries … Recorded a season-high 301 passing yards and four touchdowns against Seton Hill (9/4) … Also crossed the 200-yard passing plateau in three other games … Tallied a season-high 298 yards of total offense with three total touchdowns against Saint Anselm (11/5).

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: CHARLESTOWN H.S. 2010: Played in six games … Totaled eight tackles, including seven solo tackles … Recorded a seasonhigh seven tackles against Pace (10/30).

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2011 RETURNERS 16 KAMEEL LASHLEY

17 CHRIS RUFFIN

SENIOR

SENIOR

POS: TE HT: 6-3 WT: 246 HOMETOWN: BOSTON, MASS.

POS: WR HT: 6-0 WT: 160 HOMETOWN: NEW YORK, N.Y.

LAST SCHOOL: BOSTONCOMM.LEADERSHIPACA. 2010: Started all 10 games … Ranked third on the team in receiving with 398 receiving yards … Tallied 22 catches and three touchdowns … Led the team with 18.1 yards per reception and third on the team with 39.8 receiving yards per game … Grabbed a season-high four catches in two games, against Seton Hill (9/4) and Pace (10/30) … Recorded a season-high 82 receiving yards against Pace (10/30), including a 52-yard touchdown reception. 2009: Appeared in all 10 games … Recorded 195 receiving yards on 18 catches … Had a season-high 46 receiving yards vs. AIC (10/10) … Recorded a season-high 32-yard catch at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Tallied four touchdowns. High School: Named the Boston Community Leadership Academy Bengals Player of the Year ... Played in the Shriners All-Star Football Game ... Rushed for over 1,500 yards as a senior.

LAST SCHOOL: PHILLIP RANDOLPH H.S. 2010: Started all 10 games … Recorded 17 receptions for a total of 136 yards … Registered a 15-yard long and 13.6 yards per game … Tallied a season-high 70 receiving yards and eight catches against Southern Connecticut State (10/8). 2009: Appeared in all 10 games ... Averaged 13.8 yards on 33 catches for 455 total receiving yards … Recorded a touchdown at Merrimack (10/17) … Had a season-high 122 receiving yards on six catches vs. Stonehill (9/26) … Had a season-high 38-yard catch at Stonehill. High School: Played at Phillip Randolph High School in New York ... Ranked in the top 50 prep school wide receivers in the country in 2007 and was second in the State of New York in receptions in 2007 ... Also ran track at Phillip Randolph High. Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Judy C. Jones ... One sister, Nicole.

18 WILLIAM CLEMENTS

19 CHRIS SCIFO

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

POS: QB HT: 6-4 WT: 200 HOMETOWN: PENNSAUKEN, N.J.

POS: PK/P HT: 5-9 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: CORAL SPRINGS, FLA.

LAST SCHOOL: BISHOP EUSTACE

LAST SCHOOL: CENTRAL CONN. STATE

2010: Did not see game action. High School: Played three sports at Bishop Eustace Preparatory School… A member of the Crusaders football team for four years, including one year with varsity…Earned three varsity letters for basketball…Recipient of the Coaches’ Award as a senior…Also played golf. Personal: Son of Susan and C. David Clements…One sister, Samantha… Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team … Twotime Northeast-10 Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (9/13, 10/4) … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Started all 10 games as the Chargers’ place kicker and punter … Tallied 63 kickoffs for a total of 3,620 yards and an average of 57.5 yards per kickoff … Forced six touchbacks, including three against American International (10/15) … Ranked tied for 22nd in Division II with 1.10 field goals per game … Connected on 11-of-15 field goal attempts, including 7-of-9 inside 40-yards … Booted two 45-yard field goals, against Lincoln (9/11) and American International (10/15) … Attempted 35 punts for a total of 1,156 yards and a 33.0 yard average … Booted a 58-yard long against Stonehill (10/2) … Also connected on 37-of-39 point after attempts … Led the team in scoring with 70 total points. Prior to UNH: Attended Palm Beach State and Central Connecticut State University in 2009.

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Personal: Majoring in Finance ... Son of Richardo Lashley and Karen Love.

High School: Helped lead the St. Thomas Aquinas football team to a State Championship in 2008 … Also played soccer for the Raiders. Personal: Son of Marianne and Danny Scifo … One brother, Daniel and one sister, Kristy … Majoring in Business Management at New Haven.

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20 COREY WYNN

21 JON JACKSON

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

POS: PK/P HT: 5-9 WT: 165 HOMETOWN: NORTH ATTLEBORO, MASS.

POS: CB HT: 5-11 WT: 178 HOMETOWN: STRATFORD, CONN.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in one game against Assumption (9/18).

Personal: Son of Denise and Patrick Wynn…Two sisters, Meghan and Danielle…Majoring in Criminal Justice- International Justice and Security at UNH.

2009: Appeared in five games … Recorded nine total tackles, including four unassisted … Had a season-high four tackles at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Tallied an interception at Merrimack (10/17) … Recorded a fumble recovery vs. Pace (10/24). High School: Captain of the two-time Class L State Champions, Bunnell High School Bulldogs ... First Team All-State selection and League Championship game MVP ... Grabbed 10 interceptions and 17 touchdowns and well as First Team All-League honors.

25 ROBERT HILL

JUNIOR

SENIOR

POS: DB HT: 5-11 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: PHILADELPHIA, PA.

POS: DE HT: 6-2 WT: 225 HOMETOWN: SUFFIELD, MASS.

LAST SCHOOL: JAMES HILLHOUSE

LAST SCHOOL: DEAN JUNIOR COLLEGE

2009: Appeared in nine games as a returner and quarterback … Averaged 20.8 yards on 15 kick returns … Had a season high 43 yard return at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Averaged 25.3 on three catches and 4.1 yards on 12 carries out of the Chargers “Wildcat” offensive sets … Had a 43-yard catch for a touchdown vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7).

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Started all 10 games … Totaled 47 tackles, including a team-high 10 tackles-for-loss and five sacks … Intercepted one pass and returned it for a touchdown against American International (10/15) … Broke up two passes, forced one fumble and recovered one fumble … Tallied a season-high 10 tackles against Lincoln (9/11) … Recorded a season-high three tackles-for-loss against Stonehill (10/2). 2009: Played in all 10 games … Tallied 43 total tackles, including 15 unassisted … Recorded 5 tackles for a loss of 15 yards … Registered 2.5 sacks for a loss of 15 yards … Forced a fumble vs. Stonehill (9/26) … Had an interception with a 26-yard return at Lincoln (9/5) … Recorded four quarterback hurries and one pass breakup.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010: Played in all 10 games and started two … Ranked fifth on the team with 50 total tackles, including 35 solo stops … Tallied 2.5 tackles-for-loss, three pass break ups and one forced fumble … Posted a season-high 12 tackles and two pass break ups against Merrimack (10/23) … Also registered 10 stops against Saint Anselm (11/5) … Returned nine kickoffs for a total of 155 yards, including a 54-yard long … Returned a season-high five kickoffs for 113 yards against Southern Connecticut State (10/8).

2010 REVIEW

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2011 OUTLOOK

Personal: Majoring in History Education ... Son of Jane and Harold Jackson ... One brother, Jordan.

2011 PLAYERS

High School: Helped lead the North Attleboro High School football team to the Hockomock League Championship in 2008…Named to the Sun Chronicle All-Star teams in 2008-09 and received the North Endzone ‘Unsung Hero’ Award in 2009…Earned a total of nine varsity letters between football, lacrosse and ice hockey.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Spring 2011 … Totaled 26 tackles, including 19 solo tackles … Broke up five passes and recorded one interception for a 50-yard touchdown return … Returned one interception for a touchdown against Pace (10/30) … Tallied a season-high seven tackles against Saint Anselm (11/5) … Also broke up two passes against Merrimack (10/23) and Pace (10/30).

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: BUNNELL H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: NORTH ATTLEBORO

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2011 RETURNERS

Prior to UNH: Spent one season at Dean Junior College.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Lisa Risco Melvin.

High School: Played football at Suffield High School in Massachusetts ... Two-year All-State honoree and was selected as the Friday Night Lights Hit of the Week. Personal: Majoring in Business Administration ... Son of William and Catherine Hill.

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High School: Went to James Hillhouse High School in New Haven, Conn. ... Member of the Hillhouse football, baseball and track teams ... Also a member of the National Honor Society, while graduating in the top 10 of his senior class.

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27 VICTOR JONES

JUNIOR

SENIOR

POS: S HT: 5-11 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: MANSFIELD, MASS.

POS: RB HT: 5-8 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: PATTERSON, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: MANSFIELD H.S. 2010: Started nine games … Finished seventh on the team with 41 total tackles … Recorded 22 solo stops and one tackle-for-loss … Grabbed two interception and broke up six passes … Forced one fumble and recovered one fumble … Amassed a season-high eight tackles against Southern Connecticut State … Recorded one tackle-for-loss, two pass break ups and one interception against Lincoln (9/11). 2009: Appeared in five games … Recorded 21 tackles, including 15 unassisted … Had a season-high seven tackles at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Tallied a pass breakup vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7). High School: Hockomock League All-Star for the Hornets of Mansfield High School ... Helped lead the Hornets to league championships four straight seasons ... Sun Chronicle All-Star in 2007-08 ... Also a captain of the Mansfield High School track and field team. Personal: Majoring in Secondary Education ... Son of George and Lisa Chalifoux ... One sister, Sara.

LAST SCHOOL: PASSAIC COUNTY TECH 2010: Don Hansen Football Gazette Super Region One Third Team … New England Football Writers Division II/II All-New England Team … All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … New Haven Gridiron Club Jacunski Award Winner, awarded to the top offensive college player in the area … UNH Male Athlete of the Year … Started nine games … Led the Northeast-10 Conference and ranked 18th in Division II with 113.44 rushing yards per game … Became the third person in UNH football history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season (Roger Graham and Don Highsmith) … Amassed 1,021 rushing yards on 201 carries for 5.1 yards per carry … Scored 11 touchdowns and ran for two scored in four different games … Also caught four passes for 32 yards … Second on the team with 66 points and tied for 47th in Division II with 7.33 points per game … Recorded a season-high 202 rushing yards on 46 carries against American International (10/15) … Also came five yards away from 200 rushing yards against Bentley (9/24) … Scored two touchdowns in four games, against Bentley (9/24), Stonehill (10/2), Merrimack (10/23) and Pace (10/30). 2009: Appeared in all 10 games … Rushed for 169 yards on 49 carries … Had a season-high 75 rushing yards, including a season-high 39-yard carry at Lincoln (9/5) … Recorded 6 catches for 51 receiving yards … Tallied five touchdowns. High School: Played at Passaic County Tech in the Northern Hill Conference of New Jersey ... Named to the Second Team All-County.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

2010 REVIEW

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Victor and Scarlett Jones ... One brother, Lamont, and one sister, Tavonja.

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29 QUIVARI JACKSON

SENIOR

JUNIOR

POS: DB HT: 5-10 WT: 182 HOMETOWN: NEW HAVEN, CONN.

POS: WR HT: 5-9 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: LYNN, MASS.

LAST SCHOOL: JAMES HILLHOUSE

LAST SCHOOL: MERRIMACK

2010: Played in six games … Tallied two total tackles … Recorded one solo tackled and a forced fumble against Lincoln (9/11). Prior to UNH: Attended the University of Hawaii at Manoa for one year.

Personal: Son of Carolyn Cheek … Two brothers, Aaron and Kai and two sisters, Missie and Nazereth … Majoring in History at UNH.

High School: Boley Dancewicz All-American award...Played in Agganis Football game and Shriner’s All-Star Game ...All-Scholastic winner...Boston Herald and Boston Globe all-star...Lynn Item all-star...four-year honor roll recipient...all-star in basketball...captured New England Conference long jump title three times. Personal: Sone of Valerie Ford...Majoring in Business Administration.

SOPHOMORE

SOPHOMORE

POS: WR HT: 6-0 WT: 177 HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FLA.

POS: DB HT: 5-10 WT: 162 HOMETOWN: BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: MIAMI SOUTHRIDGE

LAST SCHOOL: THE BRIDGE ACADEMY

2010: Did not see game action.

2010: Played in one game … Tallied one solo tackled against Merrimack (10/23).

Personal: Son of Michelle McGrew-Clarit and Roshawn Wilson Sr….Six brothers, Hasani, Jahzeel, Ri’Shard, Sequan, Dee and Mike and two sisters, Paige and Roshaiya…Majoring in Forensic Science at New Haven.

High School: Played football and basketball for the The Bridge Academy Lions…Named to the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic All-Conference team in 2009…Also selected to the Fairfield County All-Star team in 2010. Personal: Son of Venus and Rodney Lanham…One brother, Marquinn and one sister, Shaunelle…Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

HISTORY & RECORDS

High School: Played two sports for the Spartans of Miami Southridge Senior High School…Named to the All-Country football teams in 2008-09… Tallied 25 receptions for 475 yards and six touchdowns as a senior…Also named selected to the All-Country track and field teams in 2008-09… Awarded track and field team’s Most Valuable Athlete as a senior.

2010 REVIEW

31 RODNEY LANHAM

2011 OUTLOOK

30 ROSHAWN WILSON

2011 PLAYERS

High School: Played two sports for James Hillhouse High School … Selected the New Haven County All-Star Football Team Captain as a senior … Also an All-State honoree in track and field.

Prior to New Haven: Played two seasons at Merrimack College...Played in six games as a freshman and one game as a sophomore…Named to the Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team in 2008…Tallied 23 catches for over 300 yards in two seasons with the Warriors.

2011 COACHES

28 MACARTHUR CHEEK

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32 RICHARD LONG

33 HERBENS ANTENOR

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: S HT: 6-1 WT: 207 HOMETOWN: NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.

POS: LB HT: 6-0 WT: 170 HOMETOWN: MALDEN, MASS.

LAST SCHOOL: IONA COLLEGE 2010: Played in seven games and started three … Tallied 16 total tackles, including six solo stops … Recorded two pass break ups and one fumble recovery … Stopped a season-high six tackles and recorded one fumble recovery against Stonehill (10/2). 2009: Appeared in all 10 games … Recorded 38 total tackles, including 20 unassisted … Had a season-high nine tackles at Merrimack (10/17) … Recorded a tackle for a loss vs. Stonehill (9/26) and AIC (10/10) … Forced a fumble vs. Pace (10/24) … Tallied a pass breakup vs. Pace.

LAST SCHOOL: MALDEN 2010: Did not see game action. High School: A three-sport athlete for Malden High School…Named to the All-Conference teams in 2008-09…Recipient of the team’s Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year awards in 2009…Selected to the Agganis All-Star Game in 2009…Also an EMASS All-Star honoree in 2009…Served as team captains in football and track and field as a senior. Personal: Son of Meraide and Louisius Antenor…Intends to major in Engineering at UNH.

Prior to UNH: Spent one season at Iona College. High School: Graduated in 2008 from New Rochelle High School ... Also played lacrosse at NRHS for the Huguenots. Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Ronald and Sharon Long ... Brother played at Florida A&M University and cousins played at Villanova University.

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35 CHRISTIAN BISH

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: LB HT: 5-11 WT: 210 HOMETOWN: ELMWOOD PARK, N.J.

POS: TE HT: 6-2 WT: 220 HOMETOWN: BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: PARAMUS CATHOLIC H.S. 2010: Played in nine games … Recorded six total tackles, including five solo stops … Registered a season-high two tackles in two games, against Stonehill (10/2) and Pace (10/30). 2009: Appeared in three games for the Chargers. High School: Played football, basketball and track for the Paladins of Paramus Catholic High School ... Earned All-League honors and was a member of the Bergen County All-Star team. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Robert and Marilou Lowery ... One brother, Patrick, and one sister, Melissa.

LAST SCHOOL: BRIDGEPORT CENTRAL 2010: Played in all 10 games as the long snapper and special teams player … Totaled six tackles, including three solo tackles. High School: Played four seasons with the Bridgeport Central Hilltoppers football team … Named to the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference All-State Second Team in 2009 … Also named to the All-Conference and All-Star teams as a senior … Selected the Defensive Most Valuable Player for lacrosse in 2010. Personal: Son of Gloria and Brian Bish … Has two sisters, Sara and Ericka and one brother, Brenden … Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

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36 ANTHONY TILLMAN

37 DJ FRANCIS

SOPHOMORE

SOPHOMORE

POS: RB HT: 5-9 WT: 183 HOMETOWN: PISCATAWAY, N.J.

POS: DB HT: 6-0 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: NORTH LAUDERDALE, FLA.

High School: Played cornerback and receiver for the Hurricanes of Northeast High School. Personal: Son of Delia Ford and Daniel Francis Sr.…Majoring in Graphic Design at New Haven.

2011 PLAYERS

High School: Helped lead the Piscatawa High School Chiefs to a State Championship in 2008…Holds the Chiefs longest touchdown run from scrimmage at 93 yards…Selected to the Star Leger and Courier News AllStar teams in 2009…Invited to the Snapple Bowl as a senior…Recorded 958 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in 2009…Also a member of the Chiefs track and field team.

LAST SCHOOL: NORTHEAST 2010: Did not see game action.

Personal: Son of Tonya and Anthony Tillman…Two brothers, Cleveland and Drakeford…Majoring in Biology at New Haven.

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

POS: LB HT: 6-1 WT: 200 HOMETOWN: GORDON HEIGHTS, N.Y.

POS: DE HT: 6-4 WT: 220 HOMETOWN: SPARTA, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: LONGWOOD H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: SPARTA H.S.

High School: An All-Division, All-County selection for the Lions of Longwood High School ... Named the Lions MVP as a senior and a Second Team All-Island selection ... Also played in the Nassau/Suffolk Thanksgiving All-Star game.

High School: Named to the All-Sussex County Interscholastic League and the All-Area Honorable Mention teams ... Member of the Spartans basketball and track teams ... Also named Third Team All-County in track. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Thomas and Lauren Herd ... One brother, Timothy, and two sisters, Chelsea and Stephanie.

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Personal: Majoring in History ... Son of Johnathan and Cristie White... One brother, Isaiah, and three sisters, Anastasia, Antoinette and Imani ... Related to UNH Hall of Famer and former NFL player Miles McPherson.

2009: Played in all 10 games ... Accumulated 37 total tackles, including 19 unassisted … Recorded seven tackles for a loss of 38 yards … Added three sacks including a 11 yard loss sack vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7) … Had a 34-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown vs. Pace (10/24) … Tallied five pass breakups.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2009: Appeared in all 10 games … Recorded 46 tackles, including 24 assisted … Had three tackles for a loss of eight yards … Tallied a sack for a loss of five yards at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Recorded a fumble recovery at Ohio Dominican (11/7) … Had a season-high 12 total tackles at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Tallied a season-high eight unassisted tackles vs. Pace (10/24) … Registered four breakups, including two vs. AIC (10/10).

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Team cocaptain … Played in seven games and made six starts … Posted 20 total tackles, including 4.5 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks … Also recorded one pass break up and one forced fumble … Amassed a season-high five tackles, 1.5 tackles-for-loss and a forced fumble against Merrimack (10/23).

2010 REVIEW

40 TOM HERD

2011 OUTLOOK

39 MOSES WHITE

2010: Did not see game action.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: PISCATAWAY 2010: Played in nine games … Totaled 51 rushing yards on 14 carries … Also recorded one tackle on special teams … Amassed a season-high 37 yards on eight carries against Stonehill (10/2).

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41 VAIL GRAFTON

42 BRANDON RUBERTI

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

POS: DB HT: 5-9 WT: 177 HOMETOWN: PRINCETON, N.J.

POS: TE HT: 6-2 WT: 236 HOMETOWN: MADISON, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: NORTE DAME

LAST SCHOOL: DANIEL HAND H.S.

2010: Played in one game against Southern Connecticut State (10/8).

2010: Did not see game action.

High School: Three-year starter for the Notre Dame High School Fighting Irish…Tallied a total of 201 tackles, 12 interceptions and three kick returns for touchdowns throughout his career…Selected to the Colonial Valley All-Conference, All-Area and All-State teams in 2009…Served as team captain in 2009…Also played lacrosse. Personal: Son of Loretta and Anthony Ashley…Majoring in Communications at New Haven.

High School: An All-Area and All-Conference performer for the Tigers of Daniel Hand High School ... Helped lead the Tigers to a state title as a sophomore ... Also helped the Tigers to the state championship game as a senior.

2010 REVIEW

43 BRIAN ALSTON

44 SCOTT SCHULTZ

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

POS: RB HT: 6-0 WT: 200 HOMETOWN: ROBBINSVILLE, N.J.

POS: DL HT: 6-4 WT: 285 HOMETOWN: WAYNE, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: ROBBINSVILLE H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: UNIV. OF CONNECTICUT

2010: Played in one game against Southern Connecticut State (10/8). 2009: Did not see game action. High School: Named to the First Team All-Conference for the Ravens of Robbinsville High School ... Rushed for 2,000 yards and claimed the record at Robbinsville High School ... Also an honor roll student and a member of the track team.

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Started all 10 games … Totaled 32 tackles, including 13 solo stops and 4.5 tackles-for-loss … Also recorded one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one pass break up … Registered a season-high five tackles against Saint Anselm (11/5) ... Also played as a tight end on select plays and catch one pass for a touchdown against Stonehill (10/2). Prior to UNH: Attended the University of Connecticut for five semesters.

Personal: Majoring in Psychology ... Son of David and Paula Alston ... One brother, Kyle.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

2009: Appeared in nine games … Averaged 13.5 yards on six catches … Had a season-high 26-yard catch at Saint Anselm (10/31) … Tallied an 18-yard kickoff return at Saint Anselm.

Personal: Majoring in Business Administration ... Son of TJ and Dana Ruberti ... Two sisters, Carly and Cameron.

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High School: Three-sport athlete for the Patriots of Wayne Hills High School ... Three-time All-Conference honoree from 2005-07 … Named to the All-Area and All-County teams in 2007 … Invited to play in the North/ South New Jersey Classic, the East/West Roberson Classic and the Governor’s Bowl (N.Y. vs. N.J.) in 2007 … Also named to the basketball All-Conference and All-County teams in 2006. Personal: Son of Jill Schultz … One brother, Sam and one sister, Emma … Majoring in Political Science at New Haven.

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51 JOHN IRWIN

52 SHERWOOD JONATHAS

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: OL HT: 5-10 WT: 254 HOMETOWN: BURLINGTON, N.J.

POS: LB HT: 5-10 WT: 190 HOMETOWN: EVERETT, MASS.

2009: Started all 10 games at center for the Chargers.

High School: Helped lead the Everett High School Crimson Tide football team to a Super Bowl Championship in 2007 … Named to the Greater Boston League All-Star teams in 2008-09 … Recipient of the Scholar Athlete Award in 2009 … Also selected to play in the 2010 Harry Agganis All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Audege and Patrick Jonathas … Two brothers, Ralph and Jahiem and one sister, Shenika … Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

Personal: Majoring in Fire Science Administration ... Son John and Shirley Irwin.

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

POS: LB HT: 6-0 WT: 200 HOMETOWN: LINDEN, N.J.

POS: LB HT: 5-11 WT: 215 HOMETOWN: FAIR LAWN, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: LINDEN

LAST SCHOOL: FAIR LAWN H.S.

2010: Did not see game action. High School: Two-sport athlete at Linden High School ... Three-year varsity football starter, including an All-Area selection in 2009 … Invited to play in the Snapple All-Star Game … Also wrestled for the Tigers.

2009: Appeared in nine games and started seven … Recorded 52 total tackles, including 26 unassisted … Had five tackles for a loss of 21 yards … Recorded a sack for a loss of 10 yards at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Had a fumble recovery at Southern Connecticut … Tallied a season-high 11 tackles at Southern Connecticut.

Personal: Majoring in Business.

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High School: An All-League selection for the Cutters of Fair Lawn High School ... Helped lead the team in tackles ... Also a memeber of the wrestling club.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Personal: Son of Sheila Counts and James Johnson … One brother, Tyler … Undecided on an academic major at New Haven.

2010: Started all 10 games … Second on the team with 58 total tackles, including 27 solo stops … Third on the team with six tackles-for-loss … Added one blocked kick, one forced fumble and one pass break up … Posted two games with double figure tackles, including a season-high 12 against Stonehill (10/2) … Blocked a kick against Merrimack (10/23) and recorded two tackles-for-loss against Stonehill (10/2).

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55 AKAKI RAMISHVILI

2011 OUTLOOK

54 JAYLEN JOHNSON

2011 PLAYERS

High School: A four-year baseball letterwinner and a three-year football letterwinner for the Falcons of Burlington Township High School ... Also a member of the National Honor Society.

LAST SCHOOL: EVERETT 2010: Did not see game action.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP H.S. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference All-Academic Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Started all 10 games … Anchored the second ranked rushing offense in the Northeast-10 Conference.

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57 CHARLIE HATCHETT

SENIOR

SENIOR

POS: OL HT: 6-2 WT: 272 HOMETOWN: HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J.

POS: LB HT: 5-11 WT: 240 HOMETOWN: BRIDGEPORT, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: HASBROUCK HEIGHTS H.S. 2010: Don Hansen Football Gazette Super Region One Third Team … Daktronics, Inc. All-Super Region One Second Team … New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team … All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Started all 10 games … Anchored the second ranked rushing offense in the Northeast-10 Conference.

2011 PLAYERS

2009: Started eight games at left guard on the offensive line. High School: Helped lead the Aviators of Hasbrouck Heights to the New Jersey State Championship ... Named to the All-League and All-County teams ... Also a member of the Aviators basketball and baseball teams. Personal: Undecided on major ... Son of Dave and Diana Stedman.

LAST SCHOOL: SANTA MONICA COLLEGE 2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team … Started all 10 games … Led the team, ranked seventh in the Northeast-10 Conference and ranked tied for 53rd in Division II with 8.30 tackles per game … Totaled 83 stops and 44 solo tackles … Stuffed five tackles-for-loss, while grabbing one interception, two pass break ups, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries … Registered 10-or-more tackles in four games, including a season-high 14 tackles against Assumption (9/18) … Tallied 10 tackles and one interception against Saint Anselm (11/5) … Tallied 12 tackles, one tackle-for-loss, one pass break up and one forced fumble against Seton Hill (9/4). Prior to UNH: Attended Santa Monica College for two years. High School: Four-sport athlete for Stratford High School … Four-time All-State selection from 2003-06 … Also named to the track and field All-State team in 2005 and the All-Conference basketball team in 2004.

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Personal: Son of Dina Hatchett … Majoring in Nutrition at UNH.

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59 CODY WALLACE

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SENIOR

POS: DE HT: 6-1 WT: 220 HOMETOWN: BAY SHORE, N.Y.

POS: LB HT: 6-1 WT: 220 HOMETOWN: NEW MILFORD, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: BAY SHORE H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: NEW MILFORD H.S.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in nine games and made one start against Stonehill (10/2) … Totaled nine tackles, including 1.5 tackles-for-loss … Recorded two tackles in three different games, against Lincoln (9/11), Stonehill (10/2) and Southern Connecticut State (10/8). 2009: Appeared in nine games … Recorded 15 tackles, including six unassisted … Had 1.5 tackles for a loss of five yards … Had a seasonhigh four tackles at Merrimack (10/17). High School: An All-Division and All-County selection for the Marauders ... Selected as a member of the Suffolk County All-Star team ... Also a member of the crew team. Personal: Majoring in Accounting ... Son of Robert and Laura Quinn ... Two brothers, Robert and Kieran, and one sister, Samantha.

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2010: Northeast-10 Conference commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in two games … Posted four total tackles, all against Pace (10/30) … Also recorded on pass break up. 2009: Started all 10 games as a middle linebacker … Third on the team with 56 tackles, including 16 unassisted … Tallied five tackles for a loss of four yards … Had a season-high nine tackles at Southern Connecticut (10/2) … Recorded a pass breakup at Lincoln (9/5). High School: Named to the All-State First Team and was a two-time South Western Conference All-Star selection ... MVP and team captain for the Green Wave ... Member of the Fairfield County All-Star Team. Personal: Majoring in Hotel/Restaurant Management ... Son of Christopher and Bette Anne Wallace... Two brothers, Jason and William, and one sister, Lacey.

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64 TIM MOORES

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: OL HT: 6-3 WT: 285 HOMETOWN: IRVINGTON, N.J.

POS: OL HT: 6-2 WT: 265 HOMETOWN: STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. LAST SCHOOL: ST. JOSEPH BY THE SEA 2010: Did not see game action.

2009: Did not see game action. High School: Played for the Knights of Irvington High School.

Personal: Son of Patricia Cassarino and Robert Moores … Two brothers, Robert and John and one sister, Dana … Majoring in Marketing at New Haven.

JUNIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: OL HT: 6-5 WT: 318 HOMETOWN: OTISVILLE, N.Y.

POS: OL HT: 6-2 WT: 250 HOMETOWN: EAST HAVEN, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: MINISINK VALLEY H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: EAST HAVEN

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Started all 10 games … Started all 10 games … Anchored the second ranked rushing offense in the Northeast-10 Conference.

High School: Played for the Yellowjackets of East Haven High School … Team captain as a senior. Personal: Son of Roberta and Joseph Zimbardi … One brother, James and two sisters, Michele and Nicole … Majoring in Business at New Haven.

High School: A two-time First Team All-County selection and a Second Team All-New York State honoree for the Warriors ... Also named the New York State Section 9 Offensive MVP. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son William and Jill Conklin ... One brother, Billy, and one sister, Mackenzie.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2009: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 AllRookie Team … Appeared in eight games and started seven games at right guard.

2010: Did not see game action.

2010 REVIEW

68 JOSEPH ZIMBARDI

2011 OUTLOOK

65 ZACH CONKLIN

2011 PLAYERS

Personal: Majoring in Electrical Engineering ... Son of Kenol and Odette Andris ... Two brothers, Ken and Kervens, and two sisters, Ange-Mery and Vannessa.

High School: Played four years at St. Joseph by the Sea … Named to the All-Conference, Staten Island Advance All-Star, New York Sportswriters Association All-State and New York Daily News All-Borough teams during career … Also a finalist for the Joe Thomas Lineman of the Year award.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: IRVINGTON H.S. 2010: Played in one game against Stonehill (10/2).

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72 JAMES MALLOY

SOPHOMORE

JUNIOR

POS: OL HT: 6-6 WT: 290 HOMETOWN: MANORVILLE, N.Y.

POS: OL HT: 6-3 WT: 272 HOMETOWN: ENGLEWOOD, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST

LAST SCHOOL: DWIGHT MARROW H.S.

2010: Did not see game action.

2009: Appeared in eight games on the offensive line … Recorded a tackle at Merrimack (10/17).

High School: Played for the Cougars of Saint John the Baptist High School in West Islip, N.Y. Personal: Son of Ed and Diane Biondi...Has one brother; Nicholas... Majoring in Forensic Science at New Haven.

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Personal: Majoring in Chemistry ... Son of James Birchette and Janaire Malloy.

75 ADRIAN MOMPOINT

78 RAHEEM STANLEY

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SENIOR

POS: OL HT: 6-7 WT: 297 HOMETOWN: WORCESTER, MASS.

POS: DL HT: 6-1 WT: 315 HOMETOWN: HARTFORD, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: DEAN COLLEGE 2010: Played in seven games and started two … Helped lead the second ranked rushing offense in the Northeast-10 Conference. Prior to UNH: Attended Quinsigamond Community College and Dean College from 2008-10 … Helped lead the Dean College football team to a Conference Title in 2007. High School: Led the Holy Name Junior Senior High School football team to a Division II Super Bowl Championship in 2005 … Also played basketball for the Napoleons. Personal: Son of Alicia and Garry Mompoint … One brother, Kaseem … Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

LAST SCHOOL: WEAVER H.S. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Spring 2011 … Played in three games. 2009: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 AllRookie Team … Appeared in and started all 10 games at nose guard … Recorded 48 tackles, including 15 unassisted … Tallied four tackles for a loss of nine yards … Had a season-high four unassisted tackles at Assumption (9/11) … Recorded a quarterback hurry vs. AIC (10/10) and Pace (10/24). High School: Named to the Central Connecticut Conference West AllConference Team as a junior and senior ... Received All-State honors as a senior for both offensive line and defensive line ... Named the Hartford Courant Defensive Player of the Year with 78 tackles and eight sacks ... Also a member of the Beavers wrestling and track teams. Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Connie Stanley ... One brother, Cambree Brown.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

High School: Two-time All-County selection for the Raiders of Dwight Marrow High School ... Named to the New Jersey All-State team as a senior and was a member of the North/South All-Star team ... Also a member of the National Honor Society.

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79 LANCE CHAPMAN

80 NICK MUSIC

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SENIOR

POS: OL HT: 6-4 WT: 281 HOMETOWN: SOUTH GLENNS FALLS, N.Y.

POS: WR HT: 6-1 WT: 195 HOMETOWN: WEST MILFORD, N.J.

2009: Appeared in nine games, while making eight starts at left tackle.

2009: Did not see game action.

High School: Three-year letterwinner for the Bulldogs of South Glenns Falls High School.

High School: Earned First Team All-Conference and Second Team AllCounty honors as a senior at West Milford High School ... Selected to play in the East/West Robeson Classic All-Star game ... Also a member of the Highlanders basketball and baseball teams.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Larry Chapman and Sue Casey ... Four brothers, Devon, Hadden, Brandon and Liam.

Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of James and Maria Music ... One brother, James, and one sister, Victoria.

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JUNIOR

POS: WR HT: 5-10 WT: 155 HOMETOWN: BRANFORD, CONN.

POS: WR HT: 6-0 WT: 177 HOMETOWN: NORTH HAVEN, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: BRANFORD H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: NORTH HAVEN H.S. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Spring 2011 … Played in nine games … Tallied two receptions for 10 yards against Pace (10/30).

2009: Did not see game action.

2009: Played in five games as a punter and wide receiver … Averaged 29.2 yards per kick … Had a season-high 46 yard punt vs. Pace (10/24) … Recorded six punts inside the 20 yard line, including a season-high four vs. Ohio Dominican (11/7).

High School: Named to the All-State and All-Area teams for the Branford High School Hornets ... Also an All-Area selection in track and an All-Star selection in lacrosse ... Member of the honor roll. Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of Richard and Betty Gerosa ... One sister, Nicole.

High School: Selected to the All-Southern Connecticut Conference team and named the Indians MVP ... Two-time New Haven County Levi Jackson Team selection ... Also a member of the Indians basketball team and an honor roll student.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010: Played in eight games … Tallied three total tackles and one touchdown off a blocked punt return … Recorded a season-high two tackles against Saint Anselm (11/5).

2010 REVIEW

83 MIKE FRIELLO

2011 OUTLOOK

82 GEORGE GEROSA

2011 PLAYERS

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in all 10 games and started eight … Anchored the second ranked rushing offense in the Northeast-10 Conference.

2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Spring 2011 … Played in all 10 games … Grabbed four receptions for 46 yards, including a season-high 27-yard reception against Stonehill (10/2) … Also recorded one assisted tackle on special teams.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: WEST MILFORD H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: SOUTH GLENNS FALLS H.S.

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89 JAKE STARK

SOPHOMORE

SENIOR

POS: TE HT: 6-4 WT: 235 HOMETOWN: CUMBERLAND, MAINE

POS: TE HT: 6-2 WT: 232 HOMETOWN: NEWTON, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: BRIDGTON ACADEMY 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in nine games … Tallied four receptions for 17 yards and one touchdown … Scored one touchdown against Seton Hill (9/4) … Also recorded one solo tackle on special teams.

LAST SCHOOL: KITTATINNY REG. H.S. 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 and Spring 2011 … Played in all 10 games and made one start … Recorded one reception against Pace (10/30). 2009: Did not see game action.

High School: Played three sports for Greely High School … Selected to play in the Maine Shrine Football Game … Also a member of the Rangers basketball and Lacrosse teams.

High School: Named to the First Team All-Sussex County Interscholastic League ... Helped lead the Cougars to the team’s first undefeated league record and the team’s best record in school history ... Member of the Kittatinny Regional High School honor roll.

Personal: Son of Linda and David Higgins … Two brothers, David and Jon … Intends to major in Business at UNH.

Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice ... Son of John and Terry Stark ... One brother, Aaron, and two sisters, Abby and Rachel.

91 ANGELO CUPO

92 JELANI BLANDIN

SOPHOMORE

SOPHOMORE

POS: DL HT: 6-2 WT: 220 HOMETOWN: CORAL SPRINGS, FLA.

POS: DL HT: 6-1 WT: 280 HOMETOWN: BOSTON, MASS.

LAST SCHOOL: NORTH BROWARD PREP.

LAST SCHOOL: NEWTON SOUTH

2010: Did not see game action.

2010: Did not see game action.

2009: Appeared in all 10 games and started five … Recorded 25 tackles, including 11 unassisted … Tallied six tackles for a loss of 18 yards … Registered a quarterback hurry and a pass breakup at Assumption (9/11) … Had a season-high seven tackles at Lincoln (9/5).

High School: Played football for the Newton South High School Lions. Personal: Son of Debra and Byron Blandin…Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

High School: Played at North Broward Preparatory Schools in Florida ... Named to the Second Team All-Sun Sentinel and Second Team Miami Herald. Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Robert and Olga Cupo ... Three sisters, Shinika, Shana and Vanessa.

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95 SEAN BERGLUND

SOPHOMORE

SOPHOMORE

POS: DL HT: 6-1 WT: 247 HOMETOWN: WINCHESTER, MASS.

POS: DL HT: 6-3 WT: 248 HOMETOWN: WOLCOTT, CONN. LAST SCHOOL: WOLCOTT 2010: Played in six games … Totaled eight tackles, including one tackle-for-loss and one sack … Posted a season-high three tackles against Stonehill (10/2). High School: Helped lead the Eagles of Wolcott High School to a Brass Division title in 2009…Named to the All- Naugatuck Valley League teams in 2008-09…Recipient of the Bent Face Mask and Hard Hat awards in 2008-09…Selected the Freshman Team’s Most Valuable Player in 2006… Also an All-NVL Academic honoree.

Personal: Son of Dora and Charles Macleod … Two brothers, Charles and Kyle … Undecided on an academic major at New Haven.

Personal: Son of Kimberly and Joseph Berglund…One brother, Ryan… Majoring in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement at New Haven.

SENIOR

SOPHOMORE

POS: DL HT: 6-3 WT: 278 HOMETOWN: FAIR LAWN, N.J.

POS: DL HT: 6-4 WT: 255 HOMETOWN: WESTBROOK, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: FAIR LAWN H.S.

LAST SCHOOL: WESTBROOK 2010: Northeast-10 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll Fall 2010 … Played in all 10 games … Recorded seven total tackles, including four solo stops … Amassed 2.5 tackles-for-loss and two sacks … Posted a season-high two sacks for 16 yards against Pace (10/30) … Recorded a season-high three tackles against Seton Hill (9/4).

2009: Started all 10 games at defensive end … Recorded 35 tackles, including 14 unassisted … Registered a sack for a loss of 10 yards at Lincoln (9/5) … Had two tackles for a loss of six yards at Bentley (9/19) … Tallied a pass breakup at Assumption (9/11).

High School: Three-sport athlete at Westbrook High School … Two-time All-Conference selection for the Knights football team … Named the basketball team’s Most Valuable Player in 2009 … Also earned a track State Championship in 2008 and was named to the All-Conference teams in 2008-09.

High School: Three-time All-League selection, including two seasons on the First Team All-League ... Named to the All-County Honorable Mention Team as a senior ... Also a member of the Cutters wrestling team.

Personal: Son of Maryann and Christopher Dyer … One brother, Vincent … Majoring in Criminal Justice at UNH.

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Personal: Majoring in Management of Sports Industries ... Son of Gavsi and Hulya Basci ... One brother Sefa.

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010: All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team … Started all 10 games … Recorded 29 total tackles, including 10 solo stops and 3.5 tackles-for-loss … Also tallied two sacks and one blocked kick … Posted a season-high five tackles against Southern Connecticut State (10/8) and Saint Anselm (11/5) … Registered one sack for a loss of 10 yards against Southern Connecticut State (10/8).

2010 REVIEW

97 ALEX DYER

2011 OUTLOOK

96 AHMET BASCI

2011 PLAYERS

High School: Played three sports for the Sachems of Winchester High School … Named the Winchester Lineman of the Year in 2009 … Selected to the All-Conference team and to the Agganis All-Star Game … Also wrestled and played baseball.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: WINCHESTER 2010: Played in seven games … Registered five total tackles and one sack … Also tallied one quarterback hurry and one pass break up … Posted two tackles against Bentley (9/24) and Pace (10/30).

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22 QURAN KENT

FRESHMAN

FRESHMAN

POS: QB HT: 6-3 WT: 200 HOMETOWN: MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J.

POS: WR/DB HT: 5-7 WT: 160 HOMETOWN: PHILADELPHIA, PA. LAST SCHOOL: WEST CATHOLIC High School: Three-sport athlete for the Panthers of Wallington Jr./Sr. High School…Helped lead football team to North 1 Group 1 State Sectional Championship…First Team All-League selection as a junior and senior…Also played basketball and volleyball…Broke the school record for blocks in volleyball…Was a member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Son of Oscar and Mary Ellen Vizcaino…Majoring in Pre-Dental at New Haven.

FRESHMAN

FRESHMAN

POS: RB HT: 5-9 WT: 300 HOMETOWN: HAMDEN, CONN.

POS: WR/DB HT: 5-10 WT: 175 HOMETOWN: MIAMI, FLA.

LAST SCHOOL: HYDE LEADERSHIP

LAST SCHOOL: MIAMI PALMETTO

High School: All-Conference for four straight years at Hyde Leadership…All-State selection from 2007 to 2010…All-Area selection in 2010…All-New England selection for football and track in 2011…Also played basketball and was a member of the Hyde Leadership Society.

Personal: Son of Jerry and Debra Moshood…Has one sister; Porsha… Majoring in Pre Law Criminal Justice.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Personal: Son of Gramen and Teresa Wilson…Has two brothers; Gramen, Jr. and Branden…Majoring in Communications at New Haven.

High School: Played for the Panthers of Miami Palmetto Senior High School….First Team All-Dade County…Led 1A-3A in receiving with 700 yards and nine touchdowns… Was also a member of the track and field team.

2010 REVIEW

45 COURTNEY MOSHOOD

2011 OUTLOOK

38 JUSTEN WILSON

2011 PLAYERS

Personal: Son of Jan and Zofia Pusz…Has one brother; Daniel…Majoring in Computer Engineering at New Haven.

2011 COACHES

LAST SCHOOL: MONROE TOWNSHIP High School: Three-sport athlete for the Falcons of Monroe Township High School…Helped lead team to New Jersey Group III State Championship in 2009…Selected to New Jersey Super 100 All-State Football and All-State Group III/IV teams in 2009 and 2010…All-County and All-Division selections in 2009 and 2010… All-Area selection in 2010…Named Monroe Township Football Player of the Year for 2010/11…Selected to play in the New Jersey Snapple Bowl All-Star Game…Also played baseball and basketball…Broke the single season school batting average record.

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45 JACOB WEAVER

47 CARLOS LAZADA

FRESHMAN

FRESHMAN

POS: DB HT: 5-10 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: WILMINGTON, DEL.

POS: S HT: 6-0 WT: 185 HOMETOWN: NEW LONDON, CONN.

LAST SCHOOL: ARCHMERE ACADEMY

LAST SCHOOL: NEW LONDON

High School: All-Conference defensive back for the Auks of Archmere Academy…Blue-Gold All-Star Game nominee…Also wrestled and was third in New England at 171 pounds.

High School: Played football and track for the Whalers of New London High School…Was named the Student Athlete of the Year…Was also named the Football Scholar Athlete of the Year…Graduated with High Honors.

Personal: Son of Kevin and Anne Weaver…Majoring in Business Marketing at New Haven.

Personal: Son of Kasi and Maria Fletcher…Majoring in Civil Engineering.

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53 ZACH GUY

FRESHMAN

FRESHMAN

POS: RB/DB HT: 5-9 WT: 205 HOMETOWN: MONROE, N.Y.

POS: OL HT: 6-2 WT: 270 HOMETOWN: ROCHESTER, N.Y.

LAST SCHOOL: MONROE-WOODBURY

LAST SCHOOL: AQUINAS

High School: Played for the Crusaders of MonroeWoodbury High School…First Team All-Conference from 2008 to 2010…Named the Section 9 Player of the Year in 2010… Second Team All-State selection in 2010…Selected to the Second MSG All Metro All-Star team in 2010. Personal: Son of Trevor and Jeanette Officer…Has two sisters; Monique and Tanya…Undecided on a major.

High School: Played for the Fighting Irish of The Aquinas Institute…Named Most Valuable Offensive Lineman on the team in 2010…Helped lead team to NYS Class A Championship in 2010…Appeared in the Upstate Downstate All-Star Game and Eddie Meathe All-Star Game in 2011…Was a member of the boxing team…Graduated with honors. Personal: Son of Greg and Suzanne Guy…Has one brother; Jacob and two sisters; Olivia and Emma…Majoring in Business at New Haven.

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63 LOGAN SMITH

FRESHMAN

FRESHMAN

POS: LB HT: 6-0 WT: 205 HOMETOWN: PATERSON, N.J.

POS: OL HT: 6-5 WT: 270 HOMETOWN: NEW LONDON, CONN.

Personal: Son of Geovanni Santos and Milagros Herrera…Has two brothers; Jeovan and Ulysses and two sisters; Uli and Jessesnia…Undecided on a major.

LAST SCHOOL: NEW LONDON High School: Played for the Whalers of New London High School…Received the ECC Large Sportsmanship Award in 2009…ECC Large Honorable Mention in 2010…Helped lead team to Class M State Championship Game in 2010…Graduated with honors.

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LAST SCHOOL: PARAMUS CATHOLIC High School: Played for the Paladins of Paramus Catholic High School…Named First Team AllLeague…Also played baseball…Was a member of the Spanish and Environmental Clubs.

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Personal: Son of Christopher and Donna-ann Smith…Has two brothers; Dylan and Ryan…Majoring in Elementary Education at New Haven. 2011 PLAYERS

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POS: OL HT: 6-1 WT: 305 HOMETOWN: MALDEN, MASS.

POS: OL HT: 6-4 WT: 265 HOMETOWN: MAYS LANDING, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: MALDEN

LAST SCHOOL: OAKCREST

High School: Played for the Golden Tornados of Malden High School.

High School: Played for the Falcons of Oakcrest High School…Was also a member of the track and field team.

Personal: Son of Gilberto and Carmen Samano...Has one brother and one sister; Gilbert and Adriana...Majoring in Communications at UNH.

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Personal: Son of Jodi Gorski…Has one brother; John…Majoring in Electrical Engineering at New Haven.

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POS: OL HT: 6-6 WT: 285 HOMETOWN: STOUGHTON, MASS.

POS: OL HT: 6-6 WT: 290 HOMETOWN: GREENFIELD, N.H.

LAST SCHOOL: STOUGHTON High School: Played three sports for the Black Knights of Stoughton High School…Named finalist for the All-Star ADFC Team…Picked as a preseason All-Star…Also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team…Qualified for states in track.

Personal: Son of John and Karen Orazio…Has one brother; Joe…Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

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POS: OL HT: 6-9 WT: 285 HOMETOWN: WALLINGTON, N.J.

POS: DL HT: 6-1 WT: 281 HOMETOWN: UNION, N.J.

LAST SCHOOL: WALLINGTON

LAST SCHOOL: UNION

High School: Three-sport athlete for the Panthers of Wallington Jr./Sr. High School…Helped lead football team to North 1 Group 1 State Sectional Championship…First Team All-League selection as a junior and senior…Also played basketball and volleyball…Broke the school record for blocks in volleyball…Was a member of the National Honor Society.

High School: Played football and track for the Farmers of Union High School…Second Team AllConference…First Team All-County…Was also a member of the Nation High School Scholars Society. Personal: Son of Marvin Harris and Brenda Walker…Has two sisters; Briana and Sydney…Majoring in Psychology at New Haven.

Personal: Son of Jan and Zofia Pusz…Has one brother; Daniel…Majoring in Computer Engineering at New Haven.

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Personal: Son of Emmanuel and Anthonia Ike…Has two brothers; Afam and Ugo and one sister; Chisom…Majoring in Marketing at New Haven.

LAST SCHOOL: CONTOOCOOK VALLEY High School: Three-sport athlete for the Cougars of ConVal High School…Named football team captain… First Team All-State selection in 2010…Was a member of the basketball and track teams…Named basketball team captain in 2011…Was the leading scorer and rebounder for two straight seasons…Also broke the school indoor shot put record.

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COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS We have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

We offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

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Our student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

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“The team has worked hard in the offseason to prepare for another great year of Charger football,” commented head coach Peter Rossomando.

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The Chargers’ tight end position also looks solid in 2011 as twoyear starter Kameel Lashley returns. The Boston, Mass. native started all 10 games in 2010 and ranked third on the team in receiving with 398 yards. He also grabbed three touchdowns and 22 catches. He led the team with 18.1 yards per catch and was third on the team with 39.8 receiving yards per game. Sophomore Chris Higgins will backup Lashley, while Brandon Ruberti may also see time at the position. Higgins, of Cumberland, Maine, played At the quarterback position, Osiecki and back-up Ronnie Nelson in nine games last season and caught four passes for one touchwill pair up as one of the most threatening throwing/running com- down. Two seasons ago, Ruberti, of Madison, Conn. played in nine binations in the conference. A two-time NE-10 Offensive Player of games and grabbed six catches. the Week in 2010, Osiecki’s deadly accuracy was demonstrated last season when he boasted a 129.0 quarterback efficiency rat- One of the deepest receiving corps in the conference, New Haven ing. The Seymour, Conn. native threw for 1,861 yards, 16 touch- features a number of wide receivers that can make an impact ofOffense One of the most experienced offensive depth charts in the nation, New Haven returns 10 starters on the offensive side of the ball. Those returners include quarterback Ryan Osiecki, running back Victor Jones, a trio of wide receivers and five offensive linemen that have worked together for three-straight seasons.

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The fundamental piece of any offense is the offensive line, and the Chargers have a very solid core. Starting with center John Irwin, guards David Stedman and Zach Conklin, and tackles James Malloy and Lance Chapman, New Haven has some of the most experience at these five positions. In 20 games over the last two seasons, these five have played together in each and every week. Stedman was an All-Region, All-New England and All-Northeast-10 Conference selection last season, while tackle James Malloy earned All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team honors. Conklin and Chapman were All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team selections following the 2010 season. Adding to the depth on the offensive line will be junior Thierry Andris, sophomores Tim Moores and Joe Zimbardi, and freshmen James Pusz and Zach Guy.

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In the backfield, the Chargers are once again stacked with any combination of four running backs to choose from. After a phonominal season in 2010, Victor Jones is back after having offseason knee surgery to repair a tear which he suffered in week nine. The 2010 New Haven Gridiron Club Offensive Player of the Year, Jones became the third running back in UNH history to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season last year. Also an All-Region and All-New England selection, he amassed 1,021 yards in nine starts (113.44 yards per game) and ranked 18th in NCAA Division II in rushing. Averaging 5.1 yards per carry, the Paterson, N.J. native score 11 touchdowns and ranked 47th in NCAA Division II with 7.33 points per game. Depth at the running back position was created with the emergence of Weston, Fla. native Mike DeCaro last season. DeCaro saw time in six games and was the team’s second leading rusher with 436 yards and four touchdowns on 68 carries (6.4 yards per carry). In 2011, a one-two-three-four punch combination has been created as sophomores Anthony Tillman and Brian Alston have both demonstrated the ability in spring practices and fall preseason to produce out of the backfield. Tillman saw limited time as a freshman in 2010, but played in nine games. Alston suffered a season-ending injury during preseason last year and has fully recovered to get carries this fall.

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The Schedule New Haven will feature an 11-game schedule in 2011. The schedule includes three non-conference opponents, including NCAA Football Championship Subdivision opponent, the College of William & Mary. The schedule will also include three night games and six homes games. It all begins on Saturday, September 3 when West Chester University (Pa.) comes to DellaCamera Stadium, renewing a regional rivalry from the 1990’s and early 2000’s. The second non-conference home game takes place in week two when Saint Augustine’s College travels to DellaCamera Stadium. A trip to Williamsburg, Va. is set for week three as the Chargers take on the College of William & Mary, a member of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision, in a game which kicks off at 7 p.m. New Haven will then open its Northeast-10 Conference schedule when it travels to Assumption College on Saturday, September 24 for the second of three night games during the season. On Saturday, October 1 Stonehill College will travel to West Haven for the Chargers’ Family Day at DellaCamera Stadium. In week six, the Chargers will take on cross-town rival Southern Connecticut State University on Friday, October 7. The game will kickoff at 7 p.m. and will be homecoming for the Owls at Jess Dow Field. New Haven’s fourth home game of the season will take place on Saturday, October 15 when it hosts American International College in another critical conference match-up. The Chargers’ homecoming weekend is scheduled for Saturday, October 22 when Bentley University travels to DellaCamera Stadium for a 1 p.m. kickoff. The Chargers will round out the 2011 season at Merrimack College on Saturday, October 29, against Pace University on Saturday, November 5 and at Saint Anselm College on Saturday, November 12.

downs and only six interceptions in all 10 games. Nelson often stepped into the game as the Chargers’ option quarterback, but he also threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns. He was the teams’ third leading rusher with 20 carries for 99 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.9 yards per carry.

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With the return of 21-of-22 starters, the University of New Haven football team looks to continue the program’s growth in 2011, one year after winning the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. In just their third season back on the gridiron, the Chargers have earned the respect of the conference after posting an 8-2 record last season and were picked as favorites in the NE-10 Preseason Coaches’ Poll. Led by four captains, Desmond Anderson, Tom Herd, Charlie Hatchett and David Stedman, New Haven is for the challenge of an 11-game schedule in 2011.

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2011 SEASON PREVIEW fensively. Demetrius Washington-Ellison is the top returner as an All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team selection in 2010. He led the team with 528 receiving yards and 41 catches. He averaged 52.8 yards per game and started all 10 contests. The Rahway, N.J. native also gabbed four touchdowns. Fellow senior Chris Ruffin and junior Josh Smart also return as key contributors from a season ago. Ruffin was a 10-game starter and totaled 17 catches for 136 yards, while Smart finished fourth on the team with 213 yards receiving and 78 yards rushing. Four more receivers will also see significant time in 2011, senior Nick Music, junior Jason Thompson and junior transfer Quivari Jackson, along with freshman Quran Kent. Music played in all 10 games in 2010, while Thompson appeared in seven. During preseason, both Jackson and Kent have shown their ability to make an impact as flankers.

breakups. Kendrick Butler as well as DJ Francis and Rodney Lanham will add depth to the cornerback positions. Butler was a solid addition to the Chargers last season and played in all 10 games, grabbing 22 total tackles. Two-year veterans Bernard Risco and J.D. Chalifoux have secured the rover and safety positions, respectively. Both were starters last season and have improved during the spring and preseason. Risco, one of coach Rossomando’s dark horse players this season, totaled 50 tackles and three pass breakups in 2010. He was third on the team with 35 solo tackles as well. Chalifoux, a two-year starter, played in nine games last season and registered 41 tackles and two interceptions. Freshman Carlos Lozada and senior Kareem Cutler will add to the secondary positions. Cutler played in six games last year and totaled eight tackles.

Defense A core of 11 returning starters will anchor the UNH defense in 2011. Leading the way will be three defensive captains, including Desmond Anderson, a preseason All-American selection in the secondary, senior linebacker Charlie Hatchett and junior defensive end Tom Herd.

Special Teams The Chargers’ specials teams were one of the best in the Northeast-10 Conference last season, in part to kicking specialist Chris Scifo. The junior from Coral Springs, Fla. was named an All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team selection in 2010 and was a twotime NE-10 Special Teams Player of the Week. Scifo took over the kicking and punting responsibilities last season and ranked 22nd in NCAA Division II with 1.10 field goals per game. He connected on 11-of-15 attempts, including 7-of-9 from inside 40-yards. He totaled 63 kickoffs for an average of 57.5 yards per kickoff, while forcing six touchdowns. Scifo also booted a pair of 45-yard field goals last year and averaged 33.0 yards per punt.

The defense for UNH starts up front with four very experienced down linemen. An All-Northeast-10 Conference selection in 2010, Rob Hill will flank co-captain Herd as the second defensive end. The two helped lead the NE-10’s top ranked pass rushing defense a year ago. Hill grabbed 10 tackles-for-loss and five sacks to lead the team in both categories. Herd added 3.5 sacks and 20 total tackles on the opposite side. In the middle of the defensive line, Scott Schultz and Ahmet Basci will start for the second-straight season at the tackle positions. Schultz was an All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team selection last year, while totaling 32 tackles and 4.5 tackle-for-loss. Basci, an All-Northeast-10 Conference Second Team honoree in 2010, grabbed 3.5 tackles-for-loss and 29 total stops. Also adding experience in the middle of the defensive line will be veterans Raheem Stanley and Sean Berglund, who both saw significant playing time a year ago.

Returning the ball will be the responsibility of veteran Josh Smart and newcomer Quran Kent. Both can make things happen during returns with their agility and speed. Smart returned three kickoffs last season for and 18.7 yard average. Freshman Quran Kent has demonstrated his excellent returning ability during preseason camp. Other returners may include Demetrius Washington-Ellison and Bernard Risco in 2011.

Long snapping duties will belong to senior Nick Music, while holder responsibilities belong to quarterback Brice DeRosa, who’s reThe second line of defense, the linebackers, will be very solid this ceived the snaps for three years now. fall as well. Hatchett, the conference’s seventh ranked tackler in 2011, earned All-Northeast-10 Conference First Team honors last year after starting all 10 games as an inside linebacker. The Bridgeport, Conn. native recorded 83 tackles, 44 solo tackles, five tackles-for-loss and three forced fumbles. Beside Hatchett will be senior Cody Wallace and Moses White who will compete for the other starting inside linebacker position. At the outside linebacker position, Mike Gomes will once again be flying around the field as one of the Chargers’ top tacklers. Last season, the Brockton, Mass. native was third on the team with 57 total tackles, three fumble recoveries and 1.5 tackles-for-loss. Senior Richard Long and sophomore Jaylen Johnson will also be competing for snaps at the linebacker positions.¬¬¬ In the secondary, Anderson will be joined by Jon Jackson as the cornerback on the opposite side of the field. Anderson grabbed seven interceptions a season ago, a number which led all of NCAA Division II, while Jackson added one interception and five pass

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2011 SCHEDULE Aug 27 .......... at Virginia Union University ........................................... 6 PM Sept 3 .......... Catawba College .......................................................1:30 PM Sept 10 ........ at University of New Haven ........................................... 1 PM Sept 24 ........ Lincoln University (PA) ..............................................1:30 PM Oct 1 ............. at Fayetteville State University ...................................... 6 PM Oct 8 ............. Winston-Salem State University...............................1:30 PM Oct 15 .......... at University of West Georgia........................................ 2 PM Oct 22 .......... Johnson C. Smith University.......................................... 2 PM Oct 29 .......... Livingstone College...................................................1:30 PM Nov 5 ............ at Shaw University ......................................................... 1 PM

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2010 RESULTS Sept 2 ........... at Delaware ...................................................................L 0-31 Sept 11 ......... Edinboro ..................................................................... L 14-16 Sept 18 ......... at Slippery Rock ................................................. L 27-33 (OT) Sept 25 ......... at East Stroudsburg..................................................W 35-31 Oct 2.............. C.W. Post .......................................................... L 37-39 (3OT) Oct 7.............. Shippensburg..................................................W 44-43 (2OT) Oct 16 ........... Cheyney .....................................................................W 48-34 Oct 23 ........... at Bloomsburg ........................................................... L 21-45 Oct 30 ........... at Kutztown ................................................................ L 23-45 Nov 6 ............. Millersville .................................................................W 45-14 Nov 13 .......... at Indiana (Pa.) .......................................................... L 10-27

2010 RESULTS Sept 4 .......... at Catawba College................................................... W 20-17 Sept 11 ........ Mars Hill College ........................................................ L 12-41 Sept 18 ........ Saint Paul’s College.................................................... W 31-7 Sept 25 ........ at Lincoln University (PA) ..........................................W 52-21 Oct 2 ............. Fayetteville State University .....................................W 42-36 Oct 9 ............. at Winston-Salem State University ..........................W 40-35 Oct 16 .......... at Central State University .......................................W 21-14 Oct 23 .......... at Johnson C. Smith University ................................W 34-24 Oct 30 .......... at Livingstone College ................................................ W 33-0 Nov 6 ............ Shaw University............................................................ L 6-10 Dec 4 ............ vs. Fort Valley State University ................................... W 20-9

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2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... at New Haven ............................................................1:00 PM Sept 10 ......... at Delaware ...............................................................6:00 PM Sept 17 ......... Slippery Rock ............................................................1:00 PM Sept 24 ......... East Stroudsburg ......................................................6:00 PM Oct 1.............. at C.W. Post ...............................................................1:00 PM Oct 8.............. at Shippensburg .......................................................1:00 PM Oct 15 ........... at Cheyney.................................................................1:00 PM Oct 22 ........... Bloomsburg ...............................................................2:00 PM Oct 29 ........... Kutztown ...................................................................1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. at Millersville .............................................................1:00 PM Nov 12 .......... Indiana (Pa.) or PSAC championship game ............1:00 PM

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Location: ....................................................................................Raleigh, N.C. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1867 Enrollment: ........................................................................................... 1,508 President: ........................................................... Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber Nickname:.......................................................................................... Falcons Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and White Conference: .............................................................................................CIAA Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ....................................................Broughton High School Stadium Capacity: ...............................................................................................3,800 Playing Surface:....................................................................... Natural Grass Director of Athletics:............................................................ George Williams Office Phone Number: ................................................. (919) 516-4236 Sports Information Dir.: .......................................................Anthony Jeffries Office Phone Number: ..................................................(919) 516-4141 Email:.................................................................. awjeffries@st-aug.edu Website ................................................................www.saintaugfalcons.com Head Football Coach: ............................................................. Michael Costa Record at School: ......................................................................... 27-49 Career Record: .............................................................................. 37-90 2010 Record:.............................................................................................9-2 Type of Offense:.......................................................................................Pro I Type of Defense: ........................................................................................4-3

Date: September 10, 2011 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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Location: ............................................................................West Chester, Pa. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1871 Enrollment: .........................................................................................14,300 President: .................................................................... Dr. Greg Weisenstein Nickname:.................................................................................Golden Rams Colors: .................................................................................. Purple and Gold Conference: ........................................................................................... PSAC Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ....................................................................John A Farrell Stadium Capacity: ...............................................................................................7,500 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:.................................................. Dr. Edward Matejkovic Office Phone Number: .................................................(610) 436-3555 Sports Information Dir.: .......................................................... James Zuhlke Office Phone Number: ................................................. (610) 436-3316 Email:...................................................................... jzuhlke@wcupa.edu Website ........................................................... www.wcupagoldenrams.com Head Football Coach: .................................................................... Bill Zwaan Record at School: .........................................................................64-33 Career Record: ............................................................................ 119-47 2010 Record:.............................................................................................4-7 Type of Offense:...................................................................... Spread Wing-T Type of Defense: ........................................................................................4-3

Date: September 3, 2011 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2011 SEASON OPPONENTS GAME 3 William & Mary Tribe

GAME 4 Assumption Greyhounds

Location: ............................................................................ Williamsburg, Va. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1693 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................7,800 President: ......................................................................W. Taylor Reveley, III Nickname:............................................................................................... Tribe Colors: ........................................................................Green, Gold and Silver Conference: ............................................................................... CAA Football Affiliation: ....................................................................................... NCAA FSC Stadium: ............................................Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field Capacity: .............................................................................................12,259 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:..................................................................Terry Driscoll Office Phone Number: .................................................(757) 221-3400 Sports Information Dir.: ...................................... Pete Clawson, Rob Turner Office Phone Number: .................................................(757) 221-3344 E-mail:............................................. pmclaw@wm.edu, rrturn@wm.edu Website .................................................................... www.tribeathletics.com Head Football Coach: .......................................................... Jimmye Laycock Record at School: ................................................................. 208-145-2 Career Record: ...................................................................... 208-145-2 2010 Record:.............................................................................................8-4 Type of Offense:........................................................................................N/A Type of Defense: .......................................................................................N/A

Location: .............................................................................Worcester, Mass. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1904 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................2,200 President: ............................................................. Dr. Francesco C. Cesareo Nickname:................................................................................... Greyhounds Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and White Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ........................................................................Multi-Sport Stadium Capacity: ............................................................................................... 1,200 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:.............................................................Ted Paulauskas Office Phone Number: ................................................. (508) 767-7279 Sports Information Dir.: ...................................................... Ken Johnson, Jr. Office Phone Number: ................................................. (508) 767-7240 E-mail:.......................................................kr.johnson@assumption.edu Website ................................................... www.assumptiongreyhounds.com Head Football Coach: ...................................................................Cory Bailey Record at School: ......................................................................... 25-37 Career Record: .............................................................................. 25-37 2010 Record:.............................................................................................6-5 Type of Offense:.................................................................................Multiple Type of Defense: ................................................................................Multiple

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... at Virginia ......................................................................6 p.m. Sept 10 ......... at Virginia Military Institute ....................................1:30 p.m. Sept 17 ......... New Haven ....................................................................7 p.m. Sept 24 ......... James Madison.............................................................7 p.m. Oct 1.............. at Villanova................................................................. 12 p.m. Oct 8.............. at Delaware ...................................................................6 p.m. Oct 15 ........... New Hampshire ......................................................... 12 p.m. Oct 22 ........... Towson.....................................................................3:30 p.m. Nov 5 ............. at Rhode Island.............................................................1 p.m. Nov 12 .......... Old Dominion ............................................................. 12 p.m. Nov 19 .......... at Richmond............................................................... 12 p.m.

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... Bowie St. ...................................................................1:00 PM Sept 10 ......... at Seton Hill...............................................................3:00 PM Sept 17 ......... at American Int’l .......................................................1:00 PM Sept 24 ......... New Haven ................................................................ 7:00 PM Oct 1.............. Southern Conn. St. ...................................................1:00 PM Oct 8.............. at Pace ......................................................................1:00 PM Oct 14 ........... Merrimack ................................................................. 7:00 PM Oct 29 ........... at Saint Anselm.........................................................1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. at Bentley ..................................................................1:00 PM Nov 12 .......... Stonehill ....................................................................1:00 PM

Date: September 17, 2011 Site: Williamsburg, Va. Time: 7:00 p.m.

2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... at Massachusetts ...................................................... L 23-27 Sept 11 ......... VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE ................................... W 45-0 Sept 18 ......... at Old Dominion ........................................................ W 21-17 Sept 25 ......... at Maine .................................................................... W 24-21 Oct 2.............. VILLANOVA................................................................. W 31-24 Oct 9.............. RHODE ISLAND ........................................................... W 26-7 Oct 23 ........... DELAWARE ................................................................ W 17-16 Oct 30 ........... at North Carolina ....................................................... L 17-21 Nov 6 ............. at New Hampshire ...................................................... W 13-3 Nov 13 .......... at James Madison ..................................................... L 24-30 Nov 20 .......... RICHMOND .................................................................. W 41-3 Dec 4 ............. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (NCAA First Round)................ L 15-31

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Date: September 24, 2011 Site: Worcester, Mass. Time: 7:00 p.m.

2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... at Millersville (Pa.) ....................................................W 33-28 Sept 11 ......... WAGNER ...................................................................... W 24-9 Sept 18 ......... at New Haven ............................................................W 45-28 Sept 25 ......... at Fordham ................................................................W 30-24 Oct 1.............. at Southern Connecticut ........................................... L 23-17 Oct 9.............. PACE ............................................................................ W 20-0 Oct 16 ........... at Merrimack.............................................................. L 49-23 Oct 23 ........... SAINT ANSELM..........................................................W 45-40 Oct 29 ........... BENTLEY..................................................................... L 35-21 Nov 6 ............. at Stonehill ................................................................... L 18-0 Nov 13 .......... AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ...................................... L 35-10

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2011 SEASON OPPONENTS GAME 5 Stonehill Skyhawks

GAME 6 Southern Conn. Owls

Location: ................................................................................. Easton, Mass. Founded: ................................................................................................1948 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................2,150 President: ..........................................................Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C. Nickname:...................................................................................... Skyhawks Colors: ................................................................................ Purple and White Conference: ............................................................................. Northeast-10 Affiliation: ............................................................................. NCAA Division II Stadium: ......................................................................W.B. Mason Stadium Capacity: .............................................................................................. 2,400 Playing Surface:.............................................................................. Field Turf Director of Athletics:.......................................................... Brendan Sullivan Office Phone Number: ................................................ (508) 565-1384 Sports Information Dir.: ......................................................... Doug Monson Office Phone Number: ................................................ (508)-565-1352 E-mail:............................................................. dmonson@stonehill.edu Website ........................................................... www.stonehillskyhawks.com Head Football Coach: ............................................................... Robert Talley Record at School: .........................................................................15-15 Career Record: ..............................................................................15-15 2010 Record:............................................................................................ 5-5 Type of Offense:................................................................................ Multiple Type of Defense: ............................................................................... Multiple

Location: ...........................................................................New Haven, Conn. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1893 Enrollment: .........................................................................................12,158 President: .......................................................................... Dr. Stanley Battle Nickname:............................................................................................... Owls Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and White Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ...........................................................................Jess Dow Stadium Capacity: ...............................................................................................6,000 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:................................................................. Patricia Nicol Office Phone Number: .................................................(203) 392-6045 Sports Information Dir.: .................................................Michael Kobylanski Office Phone Number: .................................................(203) 392-6005 E-mail:.................................................. kobylanskim1@southernct.edu Website .................................................................www.southernctowls.com Head Football Coach: .......................................................... Rich Cavanaugh Record at School: ................................................................. 157-112-1 Career Record: ...................................................................... 157-112-1 2010 Record:.............................................................................................6-4 Type of Offense:.................................................................................Multiple Type of Defense: ................................................................................Multiple

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 2 ........... Curry ..........................................................................7:00 PM Sept 10 ......... at Pace ..................................................................... 1:00 PM Sept 16 ......... Bentley ......................................................................7:00 PM Sept 24 ......... American International ............................................ 1:00 PM Oct 1.............. at New Haven ........................................................... 1:00 PM Oct 8.............. at Bryant................................................................... 1:00 PM Oct 15 ........... Pace .......................................................................... 1:00 PM Oct 22 ........... at Merrimack............................................................ 1:00 PM Oct 29 ........... at Southern Connecticut State ............................... 1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. Saint Anselm .......................................................... 12:00 PM Nov 12 .......... at Assumption .......................................................... 1:00 PM

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... at Central Connecticut State..................................... 12 p.m. Sept 10 ......... at West Liberty State ....................................................1 p.m. Sept 17 ......... at Saint Anselm.............................................................1 p.m. Sept 23 ......... Pace ...............................................................................7 p.m. Oct 1.............. at Assumption ...............................................................1 p.m. Oct 7.............. New Haven ....................................................................7 p.m. Oct 15 ........... at Bentley ......................................................................2 p.m. Oct 22 ........... at American International ............................................1 p.m. Oct 29 ........... Stonehill ........................................................................1 p.m. Nov 12 .......... Merrimack .....................................................................1 p.m.

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2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... at Indiana (Pa.) ............................................................ L 16-6 Sept 11 ......... WEST LIBERTY ........................................................... L 49-35 Sept 18 ......... at Pace ......................................................................W 55-12 Sept 23 ......... AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ....................................... W 28-7 Oct 1.............. ASSUMPTION ............................................................ W 23-17 Oct 9.............. at New Haven ............................................................. L 23-22 Oct 16 ........... BENTLEY..................................................................... L 36-26 Oct 23 ........... at Stonehill ................................................................W 45-21 Nov 6 ............. at Merrimack.............................................................W 49-32 Nov 13 .......... at Saint Anselm.........................................................W 52-21

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2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... at Curry ..................................................................... W 20-14 Sept 10 ......... PACE ......................................................................... W 41-33 Sept 18 ......... at American International .........................................L 14-12 Sept 24 ......... MERRIMACK............................................................... L 42-39 Oct 2.............. NEW HAVEN ...............................................................L 49-28 Oct 16 ........... at Pace ........................................................................W 27-0 Oct 23 ........... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ........................................L 45-21 Oct 30 ........... at Saint Anselm.........................................................W 41-27 Nov 6 ............. ASSUMPTION ..............................................................W 18-0 Nov 13 .......... at Bentley ................................................................... L 27-17

Date: October 7, 2011 Site: New Haven, Conn. Time: 7:00 p.m.

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Date: October 1, 2011 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2011 SEASON OPPONENTS GAME 7 Amer. International Yellow Jackets

GAME 8 Bentley Falcons

Location: ........................................................................... Springfield, Mass. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1885 Enrollment: ........................................................................................... 1,700 President: ............................................................................ Vincent Maniaci Nickname:............................................................................... Yellow Jackets Colors: ........................................................................ Gold, Black and White Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: .....................................................................Ronald J. Abdow Field Capacity: ...............................................................................................4,000 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:............................................................. Richard Bedard Office Phone Number: .................................................(413) 205-3532 Sports Information Dir.: ..........................................................Darryl Konicki Office Phone Number: ................................................. (413) 205-3572 E-mail:.................................................................darryl.konicki@aic.edu Website ............................................................... www.aicyellowjackets.com Head Football Coach: ................................................................... Art Wilkins Record at School: .......................................................................106-69 Career Record: ............................................................................106-69 2010 Record:.............................................................................................6-4 Type of Offense:.........................................................................................Pro Type of Defense: .................................................................................... 4-3-4

Location: ..............................................................................Waltham, Mass. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1917 Enrollment: ...........................................................................................4,016 President: ...................................................................... Gloria C. Larson, JD Nickname:..........................................................................................Falcons Colors: ..................................................................................... Blue and Gold Conference: ............................................................................. Northeast-10 Affiliation: ............................................................................. NCAA Division II Stadium: .....................................................................Bentley Football Field Capacity: .............................................................................................. 4,800 Playing Surface:.............................................................................. Field Turf Director of Athletics:.................................................................Bob DeFelice Office Phone Number: ................................................ (781) 891-2256 Sports Information Dir.: ................................................................. Dick Lipe Office Phone Number: ................................................ (781) 891-2334 E-mail:........................................................................ rlipe@bentley.edu Website ................................................................. www.bentleyfalcons.com Head Football Coach: ........................................................... Thom Boerman Record at School: ...........................................................................13-6 Career Record: ................................................................................13-6 2010 Record:............................................................................................ 5-4 Type of Offense:................................................................................ Multiple Type of Defense: ....................................................................................... 4-3

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... at C.W. Post ...................................................................1 p.m. Sept 10 ......... at Bryant........................................................................1 p.m. Sept 17 ......... Assumption ...................................................................1 p.m. Sept 24 ......... at Stonehill ....................................................................1 p.m. Sept 30 ......... at Bentley ......................................................................7 p.m. Oct 8.............. Saint Anselm .................................................................1 p.m. Oct 15 ........... at New Haven ................................................................1 p.m. Oct 22 ........... Southern Connecticut ..................................................1 p.m. Nov 5 ............. Merrimack .....................................................................1 p.m. Nov 12 .......... at Pace ....................................................................... 12 p.m.

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 2 ........... Maritime (N.Y.) ............................................... 7:00 PM Video Sept 10 ......... West Va. Wesleyan.......................................12:00 PM Video Sept 16 ......... at Stonehill ................................................................7:00 PM Sept 23 ......... St. Anselm .................................................................7:00 PM Sept 30 ......... American Int’l ............................................................7:00 PM Oct 8.............. at Merrimack............................................................ 1:00 PM Oct 15 ........... Southern Conn. St. .................................................. 2:00 PM Oct 22 ........... at New Haven ........................................................... 1:00 PM Oct 29 ........... at Pace ..................................................................... 1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. Assumption .............................................................. 1:00 PM

Date: October 15, 2011 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... C.W. POST................................................................... L 11-20 Sept 11 ......... at Stony Brook............................................................ L 14-31 Sept 18 ......... STONEHILL ................................................................ W 14-12 Sept 23 ......... at Southern Connecticut ............................................. L 7-28 Oct 2.............. BENTLEY.................................................................... W 17-14 Oct 9.............. at Saint Anselm........................................................... W 27-7 Oct 16 ........... NEW HAVEN ................................................................. L 0-13 Oct 30 ........... at Merrimack.............................................................W 59-19 Nov 6 ............. PACE ..........................................................................W 69-31 Nov 13 .......... at Assumption ...........................................................W 35-10

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2010 RESULTS Sept 2 ........... at Carson-Newman ....................................................L 35-28 Sept 11 ......... at Central Connecticut ..............................................L 45-14 Sept 18 ......... at Saint Anselm...........................................................W 52-7 Sept 24 ......... NEW HAVEN ...............................................................L 28-23 Oct 2.............. at American International .........................................L 17-14 Oct 8.............. MERRIMACK............................................................. W 31-28 Oct 16 ........... at Southern Connecticut ......................................... W 36-26 Oct 23 ........... PACE ....................................................................... Cancelled Oct 29 ........... at Assumption .......................................................... W 35-21 Nov 13 .......... STONEHILL ................................................................W 27-17

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2011 SEASON OPPONENTS GAME 9 Merrimack Warriors

GAME 10 Pace Setters

Location: ..................................................................... North Andover, Mass. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1947 Enrollment: ........................................................................................... 2,150 President: ...................................................................Dr. Christopher Hopey Nickname:......................................................................................... Warriors Colors: ......................................................................................Blue and Gold Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: .................................................................................... Warrior Field Capacity: ...............................................................................................2,000 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:.............................................................Glenn Hofmann Office Phone Number: ................................................. (978) 837-5341 Sports Information Dir.: ............................................................... Brad Davis Office Phone Number: .................................................(978) 837-5364 E-mail:...............................................................davisb@merrimack.edu Website ..........................................................www.merrimackathletics.com Head Football Coach: ....................................................................John Perry Record at School: ......................................................................... 17-13 Career Record: .............................................................................. 17-13 2010 Record:.............................................................................................4-6 Type of Offense:............................................................. Multiple, No-Huddle Type of Defense: ......................................................................... Multiple 3-4

Location: ............................................................................Pleasantville, N.Y. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1906 Enrollment: .........................................................................................12,704 President: .....................................................................Stephen J. Friedman Nickname:........................................................................................... Setters Colors: ..................................................................................... Navy and Gold Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ........................................................................................Pace Field Capacity: ............................................................................................... 1,500 Playing Surface:....................................................................... Natural Grass Director of Athletics:...............................................................Mark R. Brown Office Phone Number: .................................................(914) 773-3285 Sports Information Dir.: ........................................................ John Tagliaferri Office Phone Number: .................................................(914) 773-3888 E-mail:...................................................................jtagliaferri@pace.edu Website ........................................................ www.pacesettersathletics.com Head Football Coach: ..............................................................Chris Dapalito Record at School: ..............................................................................0-9 Career Record: ...................................................................................0-9 2010 Record:.............................................................................................0-9 Type of Offense:.................................................................................Multiple Type of Defense: ................................................................................Multiple

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 3 ........... Worchester Polytechnic ............................................ 7:00 PM Sept 10 ......... at Edinboro...................................................................... 1:00 Sept 17 ......... Pace ...........................................................................1:00 PM Oct 1.............. at St. Anselm .............................................................1:00 PM Oct 8.............. Bentley ......................................................................1:00 PM Oct 14 ........... at Assumption ........................................................... 7:00 PM Oct 22 ........... Stonehill ....................................................................1:00 PM Oct 29 ........... New Haven ................................................................1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. at American Int’l .......................................................1:00 PM Nov 12 .......... at Southern Conn. St. ...............................................1:00 PM

2011 SCHEDULE Sept 1 ........... at East Stroudsburg..................................................6:05 PM Sept 10 ......... Stonehill ....................................................................1:00 PM Sept 17 ......... at Merrimack.............................................................1:00 PM Sept 23 ......... at Southern Conn. St. ............................................... 7:00 PM Oct 8.............. Assumption ...............................................................1:00 PM Oct 15 ........... at Stonehill ................................................................1:00 PM Oct 22 ........... St. Anselm .................................................................1:00 PM Oct 29 ........... Bentley ......................................................................1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. at New Haven ............................................................1:00 PM Nov 12 .......... American Int’l ......................................................... 12:00 PM

2010 RESULTS Sept 2 ........... at Slippery Rock ......................................................... L 45-26 Sept 18 ......... at Bryant..................................................................... L 46-29 Sept 24 ......... at Stonehill ................................................................W 42-39 Oct 2.............. SAINT ANSELM..........................................................W 52-14 Oct 8.............. at Bentley ................................................................... L 31-28 Oct 16 ........... ASSUMPTION ............................................................W 49-23 Oct 23 ........... at New Haven ............................................................. L 27-25 Oct 30 ........... AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL ...................................... L 59-19 Nov 6 ............. SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ........................................ L 49-32 Nov 13 .......... at Pace ......................................................................W 46-14

2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... EAST STROUDSBURG ...................................................L 57-0 Sept 10 ......... at Stonehill ................................................................. L 41-33 Sept 18 ......... SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT ........................................ L 55-12 Sept 25 ......... at Saint Anselm.......................................................... L 45-35 Oct 9.............. at Assumption .............................................................. L 20-0 Oct 16 ........... STONEHILL ....................................................................L 27-0 Oct 23 ........... at Bentley ................................................................Cancelled Oct 30 ........... NEW HAVEN ............................................................... L 58-19 Nov 6 ............. at American International ......................................... L 69-31 Nov. 13.......... MERRIMACK............................................................... L 46-14

Date: November 5, 2011 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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Date: October 29, 2011 Site: North Andover, Mass. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2011 SEASON OPPONENTS GAME 11 Saint Anselm Hawks

Date: November 12, 2011 Site: Manchester, N.H. Time: 12:00 p.m. Location: ............................................................................ Manchester, N.H. Founded: ................................................................................................ 1889 Enrollment: ........................................................................................... 1,900 President: .................................................... Rev. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. Nickname:............................................................................................ Hawks Colors: ....................................................................................Blue and White Conference: ..............................................................................Northeast-10 Affiliation: ..............................................................................NCAA Division II Stadium: ..........................................................................Grappone Stadium Capacity: ...............................................................................................4,500 Playing Surface:...............................................................................Field Turf Director of Athletics:................................................................. Tyler Fleming Office Phone Number: .................................................(603) 641-7800 Sports Information Dir.: ............................................................... Eric Coplin Office Phone Number: ................................................. (603) 641-7810 E-mail:................................................................... ecoplin@anselm.edu Website ...........................................................www.saintanselmhawks.com Head Football Coach: ............................................................ Patrick Murphy Record at School: ........................................................................... 6-24 Career Record: ................................................................................ 6-24 2010 Record:.............................................................................................2-8 Type of Offense:.................................................................................. Spread Type of Defense: ................................................................................Multiple 2011 SCHEDULE Sept 4 ........... at Kutztown ............................................................................. Sept 3 ........... Kutztown ...................................................................1:00 PM Sept 17 ......... Southern Conn. St. ...................................................1:00 PM Sept 23 ......... at Bentley .................................................................. 7:00 PM Oct 1.............. Merrimack .................................................................1:00 PM Oct 8.............. at American Int’l .......................................................1:00 PM Oct 15 ........... at Stony Brook...........................................................6:00 PM Oct 22 ........... at Pace ......................................................................1:00 PM Oct 29 ........... Assumption ...............................................................1:00 PM Nov 5 ............. at Stonehill ............................................................. 12:00 PM Nov 12 .......... New Haven ............................................................. 12:00 PM 2010 RESULTS Sept 4 ........... at Kutztown ...................................................................L 41-0 Sept 11 ......... at Bryant..................................................................... L 44-21 Sept 18 ......... BENTLEY....................................................................... L 52-7 Sept 25 ......... PACE ..........................................................................W 42-35 Oct 2.............. at Merrimack.............................................................. L 52-14 Oct 9.............. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL .........................................L 27-7 Oct 23 ........... at Assumption ............................................................ L 45-40 Oct 30 ........... STONEHILL ................................................................. L 41-27 Nov 6 ............. at New Haven ............................................................W 35-26 Nov 13 .......... at Southern Connecticut ........................................... L 52-21

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American International College Yellow Jackets Springfield, Mass.

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Adelphi University Panthers

Assumption College Greyhounds

Waltham, Mass.

Franklin Pierce University Ravens Rindge, N.H.

Le Moyne College Dolphins

Syracuse, N.Y.

University of Massachuetts Lowell River Hawks Lowell, Mass.

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Merrimack College Warriors

North Andover, Mass.

University of New Haven Chargers

West Haven, Conn.

Pace University Setters

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Pleasantville, N.Y.

Saint Anselm College Hawks

Manchester, N.H.

Saint Michael’s College Purple Knights Colchester, Vt.

The College of Saint Rose Golden Knights Albany, N.Y.

Southern Connecticut State University Owls

HISTORY & RECORDS

New Haven, Conn.

Southern New Hampshire University Penmen Manchester, N.H.

Stonehill College Skyhawks

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The Northeast-7 Conference established instant credibility in its membership and that credibility led to a slow but continued expansion through the years. The admittance of Saint Anselm in 1981 created the Northeast-8. In 1984, Hartford joined the ECAC Division I North Atlantic Conference but The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of was immediately replaced by Merrimack. successes – the growth from seven original schools to more than double its size 20 years The “Northeast-10” name came about when later – the contention for and winning of national Saint Michael’s and Quinnipiac joined the league championships – the change in league structure in 1987 and the conference remained stable from on-campus administration to a central until 1995 when Springfield left for Division governing location – the anticipation of, coping III. The league stayed at 10 members as Le with and addition of modern technology - the Moyne joined the league in 1996 from the New recognition of student-athlete performances in England Collegiate Conference (NECC) and briefly the classroom where the real competitions are expanded to 11 when Pace joined in 1998 from played out – all of them have been built thanks to the New York Collegiate Athletic Conference the hard work and dedication through the years (NYCAC). Quinnipiac elevated to the Division I of thousands of people who have, at one time or Northeast Conference (NEC) to again return the another, called the Northeast-10 home for their foundation of 10 until the last major expansion athletics program or their livelihood. took place prior to 2001 when five new schools joined the fold. Franklin Pierce, Southern New The NE-10 history began with the vision of a few Hampshire University (formerly New Hampshire good men and women. It was back in 1979 that College), the University of Massachusetts Lowell a handful of athletics directors realized that the and Southern Connecticut State University were world of college athletics was changing and that joined by the College of Saint Rose. they, and their programs, would have to change as well. In 2008, Bryant University departed for Division I and the University of New Haven immediately In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s the NCAA began to replace Bryant in all sports, maintaining a 15 to emphasize the importance of conferences in institutions in the conference. organizing competition and determining bids to NCAA national tournaments. The NCAA required Adelphi University, became the newest member six teams to be recognized as a conference in of the conference last year, bringing membership order to award championships, and the creation to 16 full-time institutions. of national tournaments with automatic qualifiers to league champions became a new goal towards which teams could strive.

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The conference was built from the ground up with strong cornerstones and a vision of becoming the premier Division II NCAA athletic conference in the nation. A quick look around the league today will tell even the casual observer that the NE-10 has done so. The conference is a powerful union of strong academic and athletic colleges and universities that incorporates 16 institutions from New York and New England. The NE-10 sponsors the most championship sports of any Division II conference in the nation.

The founding fathers of the NE-10 were only happy to comply. Thus, a handful of athletic directors at smaller schools, classified Division II and of similar scope, academic makeup and athletic abilities hatched the idea of a new athletics conference in New England. Therefore, on October 9, 1979, a simple press release announced that a new unnamed Division II conference was being formed. Eight months later, at the Pleasant Valley Country Club in Springfield, Mass., the league was publicly announced.

2011 COACHES

Worcester, Mass.

The Northeast-10 Conference enters its 31st year as there is little surprise why the Northeast-10 Conference has continued to grow stronger year by year since it’s inception and now stands as a model conference of NCAA Division II.

Easton, Mass.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Our student-athletes have received the NCAA’s highest individual honors including winning the Walter Byers Scholarship Award (the NCAA’s top student-athlete) and the NCAA Woman of the Year Award.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS

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We have initiated national community partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Habitat for Humanity.

UNIQUE FISCAL MODEL We offer a unique fiscal model for intercollegiate athletics that redefine the institutional value for sponsoring sports and offering athletics scholarships.

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OVERALL TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS UNH OPP SCORING ..............................................316 ..................214 Points Per Game ...............................31.6 .................21.4 FIRST DOWNS ......................................204..................188 Rushing ..............................................96 ....................76 Passing ..............................................88 ....................104 Penalty ...............................................20 ....................8 RUSHING YARDAGE .............................1723 ...............1207 Yards gained rushing ........................1934 ...............1484 Yards lost rushing ..............................211 ..................277 Rushing Attempts ..............................388..................342 Average Per Rush ..............................4.4 ...................3.5 Average Per Game.............................172.3 ..............120.7 TDs Rushing.......................................20 ....................13 PASSING YARDAGE ..............................2092 ...............2338 Comp-Att-Int .......................................162-282-6 ......199-338-14 Average Per Pass...............................7.4 ...................6.9 Average Per Catch .............................12.9.................11.7 Average Per Game.............................209.2 ..............233.8 TDs Passing .......................................18 ....................13 TOTAL OFFENSE...................................3815 ...............3545 Total Plays ..........................................670..................680 Average Per Play ................................5.7 ...................5.2 Average Per Game.............................381.5 ..............354.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards .....................42-796 ............46-894 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards.....................16-52 ..............8-95 INT RETURNS: #-Yards ........................14-229 ............6-133 KICK RETURN AVERAGE......................19.0.................19.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE.....................3.2 ...................11.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE ........................16.4.................22.2 FUMBLES-LOST ...................................14-7.................27-13

TEAM STATISTICS UNH OPP PENALTIES-Yards .................................72-727 ............71-646 Average Per Game.............................72.7.................64.6 PUNTS-Yards ........................................36-1156..........38-1365 Average Per Punt ...............................32.1.................35.9 Net punt average...............................29.5.................33.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game............. 31:39 ............. 28:21 3RD-DOWN Conversions .....................47/126 ...........50/134 3rd-Down Pct .....................................37% .................37% 4TH-DOWN Conversions .....................10/21..............10/28 4th-Down Pct .....................................48% .................36% SACKS BY-Yards ...................................22-138 ............12-92 MISC YARDS ........................................0 ......................0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED .....................41 ....................29 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.....................11-15 ..............6-7 ON-SIDE KICKS ....................................0-0 ...................0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES .............................(33-41) 80%....(28-38) 74% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ..................(26-41) 63%....(22-38) 58% PAT-ATTEMPTS .....................................(37-39) 95% ...(22-27) 81% ATTENDANCE .......................................13986 .............9642 Games/Avg Per Game ......................5/2797 ...........5/1928 Neutral Site Games ....................................................0/0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total New Haven...............................79 ..... 102 ......50.......85.......316 Opponents ...............................38 ..... 63 ........43.......70.......214

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Baragon Bradley ......................15...... 34 ........2.3......0 .........14 Kervin Edouard........................1 ........ 18 ........18.0 ...0 .........0 George Gerosa ........................0 ........ 0...........0.0......1 .........0 Total .................................... 16 .....52 ....... 3.2 .....1 ........14 Opponents .......................... 8........95 ....... 11.9 ...0 ........35

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RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Demetrius Washington ...........10...... 41.........528 ....12.9 ...4 ........... 52 .......52.8 Sharieff Hall.............................8 ........ 30 ........465 ....15.5 ...6 ........... 86 .......58.1 Kameel Lashley .......................10...... 22 ........398 ....18.1 ...3 ........... 52 .......39.8 Josh Smart...............................10...... 17.........213 ....12.5 ...0 ........... 37 .......21.3 Chris Ruffin ..............................10...... 17.........136 ....8.0......0 ........... 15 .......13.6 Jason Thompson .....................7 ........ 16 ........217 .....13.6 ...3 ........... 41........31.0 Nick Music ...............................10...... 4...........46.......11.5 ...0 ........... 27 .......4.6 Victor Jones .............................9 ........ 4...........32.......8.0......0 ........... 13 .......3.6 Chris Higgins............................9 ........ 4...........17 .......4.2......1 ........... 7..........1.9 Mike DeCaro ............................6 ........ 3...........17 .......5.7......0 ........... 12 .......2.8 Mike Friello ..............................9 ........ 2...........10 .......5.0......0 ........... 6..........1.1 Jake Stark ................................10...... 1...........11 .......11.0 ...0 ........... 11 .......1.1 Scott Schultz............................10...... 1...........2 .........2.0......1 ........... 2..........0.2 Total .................................... 10 .....162 ..... 2092..12.9 ...18 ........86 ...... 209.2 Opponents .......................... 10 .....199 ..... 2338..11.7 ...13 ........64 ...... 233.8

2011 PLAYERS

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Ryan Osiecki ............................10...... 128.98 ... 155-273-6..... 56.8 ...... 1861 .......16...... 52 .......186.1 Ronnie Nelson .........................9 ........ 471.49 .... 7-7-0 .............. 100.0 ... 231 .........2 ........ 86 .......25.7 Brice DeRosa ...........................10...... 0.00 ........ 0-2-0 .............. 0.0 ........ 0..............0 ........ 0..........0.0 Total .................................... 10 .....136.57 ... 162-282-6 .... 57.4 ..... 2092 ......18 ..... 86 ...... 209.2 Opponents .......................... 10 .....121.39 ... 199-338-14 .. 58.9 ..... 2338 ......13 ..... 64 ...... 233.8

2011 COACHES

RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Victor Jones .............................9 ........ 201 ......1049 ..28.......1021 .... 5.1 ......11 .....68 ...... 113.4 Mike DeCaro ............................6 ........ 68 ........439 ....3 .........436 ...... 6.4 ......4 .......42 ...... 72.7 Ronnie Nelson .........................9 ........ 20 ........99.......0 .........99......... 4.9 ......2 .......10....... 11.0 Josh Smart...............................10...... 15 ........79.......1 .........78......... 5.2 ......0 .......19....... 7.8 Ryan Osiecki ............................10...... 53 ........202 ....133 ....69......... 1.3 ......3 .......22 ...... 6.9 Anthony Tillman .......................9 ........ 14 ........54.......3 .........51 ......... 3.6 ......0 .......11....... 5.7 Sharieff Hall.............................8 ........ 2...........12.......0 .........12......... 6.0 ......0 .......7 ......... 1.5 Kameel Lashley .......................10...... 1...........0 .........0 .........0 ........... 0.0 ......0 .......0 ......... 0.0 Brice DeRosa ...........................10...... 1...........0 .........7 .........-7 .......... -7.0 ......0 .......0 ......... -0.7 TEAM ........................................8 ........ 11 ........0 .........13 .......-13 ........ -1.2 .....0 .......0 ......... -1.6 Chris Scifo ................................10...... 2...........0 .........23.......-23........ -11.5 ...0 .......0 ......... -2.3 Total .................................... 10 .....388 ..... 1934..211 ....1723 ....4.4 ..... 20 .....68 ......172.3 Opponents .......................... 10 .....342 ..... 1484..277 ....1207 ....3.5 ..... 13.....35 ......120.7

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2010 SEASON STATISTICS OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Desmond Anderson ................7 ........ 126 ......18.0 ...0 .........93 J.D. Chalifoux ...........................2 ........ 37 ........18.5 ...0 .........35 Mike Gomes.............................1 ........ 0...........0.0......0 .........0 Akaki Ramishvili ......................1 ........ 1...........1.0 ......0 .........1 Robert Hill ................................1 ........ 10 ........10.0 ...1 .........10 Charlie Hatchett ......................1 ........ 5...........5.0......0 .........5 Jon Jackson ............................1 ........ 50 ........50.0 ...1 .........50 Total .................................... 14 .....229 ..... 16.4 ...2 ........93 Opponents .......................... 6........133 ..... 22.2 ...1 ........95 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Sharieff Hall.............................19...... 406 ......21.4 ...0 .........67 Bernard Risco ..........................9 ........ 155 ......17.2 ....0 .........54 Baragon Bradley ......................5 ........ 117 ......23.4 ...0 .........30 Josh Smart...............................3 ........ 56 ........18.7 ...0 .........31 Kameel Lashley .......................2 ........ 24 ........12.0 ...0 .........12 David Thomas..........................1 ........ 18 ........18.0 ...0 .........18 TEAM ........................................1 ........ 20 ........20.0 ...0 .........20 Christian Bish ..........................1 ........ 0...........0.0......0 .........0 Chris Higgins............................1 ........ 0...........0.0......0 .........0 Total .................................... 42 .....796 ..... 19.0 ...0 ........67 Opponents .......................... 46 .....894 ..... 19.4 ...2 ........95 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Robert Hill ................................1 ........ 11 ........11.0 ...0 .........11 Total .................................... 1........11 ....... 11.0 ...0 ........11 Opponents .......................... 0........0 ......... 0.0 .....0 ........0 |--------------- PATs ------------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Chris Scifo ................................0 ........ 11-15 ...37-39 .0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........70 Victor Jones .............................11...... 0-0 .......0-0......0-1......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........66 Sharieff Hall.............................6 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........36 Demetrius Washington ...........4 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........24 Mike DeCaro ............................4 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........24 Ryan Osiecki ............................3 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-1 ........0 ............0 ........18 Jason Thompson .....................3 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........18 Kameel Lashley .......................3 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........18 Ronnie Nelson .........................2 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........12 George Gerosa ........................1 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........6 Scott Schultz............................1 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........6 Chris Higgins............................1 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........6 Jon Jackson ............................1 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........6 Robert Hill ................................1 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........6 J.D. Chalifoux ...........................0 ........ 0-0 .......0-0......0-0......0 ........ 0-0 ........0 ............0 ........0 Total .................................... 41 .....11-15 .. 37-39 .0-1 .....0 ....... 0-1....... 0...........0 ....... 316 Opponents .......................... 29 .....6-7 ...... 22-27 .0-1 .....0 ....... 0-1....... 0...........0 ....... 214

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KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Chris Scifo ................................63 ..... 3620....57.5 ....6 .........6 ........- .............. - ..............Total .................................... 63 .....3620 ... 57.5 ...6 ........6 ....... 894 ........41.4 ...... 28 Opponents .......................... 43 .....2305 ... 53.6 ...0 ........0 ....... 796 ........35.1 ...... 34

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PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Chris Scifo ................................35 ..... 1156 ....33.0 ...58.......0 ........ 9 ......... 12 .......1 TEAM ........................................1 ........ 0...........0.0......0 .........0 ........ 0 ......... 0..........0 Total .................................... 36 .....1156 ... 32.1 ...58 ......0 ....... 9......... 12 ...... 1 Opponents .......................... 38 .....1365 ... 35.9 ...57 ......2 ....... 3......... 7 ........ 1

2011 OUTLOOK

FG SEQUENCE New Haven OPPONENTS Seton Hill .................................- ...........................(24) Lincoln .....................................(28),(45),(38) .....Assumption ..............................49 .......................(22) Bentley .....................................- ...........................(31) Stonehill ...................................- ...........................Southern Conn. St. ..................27,(43)................(37),(22),(24) American Int’l ..........................(25),41,(45),24 ..Merrimack ...............................(24),(42) .............Pace .........................................(35) .....................Saint Anselm ...........................(20),(30) .............30 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

2011 PLAYERS

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Chris Scifo ................................11-15 ..............73.3 ....... 0-0 ..........4-6 ........... 3-3 ...........4-6 ............ 0-0 ...........45 ..........0

2011 COACHES

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Ryan Osiecki ............................10...... 326 ......69.......1861 .....1930 ....... 193.0 Victor Jones .............................9 ........ 201 ......1021 ..0 ............1021 ....... 113.4 Mike DeCaro ............................6 ........ 68 ........436 ....0 ............436 ......... 72.7 Ronnie Nelson .........................9 ........ 27 ........99.......231 .......330 ......... 36.7 Josh Smart...............................10...... 15 ........78.......0 ............78 ........... 7.8 Anthony Tillman .......................9 ........ 14 ........51 .......0 ............51 ............ 5.7 Sharieff Hall.............................8 ........ 2...........12.......0 ............12 ........... 1.5 Brice DeRosa ...........................10...... 3...........-7 ........0 ............-7 ............. -0.7 TEAM ........................................8 ........ 11 ........-13 ......0 ............-13 .......... -1.6 Chris Scifo ................................10...... 2...........-23......0 ............-23 .......... -2.3 Total .................................... 10 .....670 ..... 1723 ..2092 .....3815 ...... 381.5 Opponents .......................... 10 .....680 ..... 1207 ..2338 .....3545 ...... 354.5

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OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Victor Jones .............................9 ........ 1021 ....32..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........1053 ...117.0 Sharieff Hall.............................8 ........ 12 ........465 .......0 ......... 406 ........0 ........883 .....110.4 Demetrius Washington ...........10...... 0...........528 .......0 ......... 0 ............0 ........528 .....52.8 Mike DeCaro ............................6 ........ 436 ......17 ..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........453 .....75.5 Kameel Lashley .......................10...... 0...........398 .......0 ......... 24 ..........0 ........422 .....42.2 Josh Smart...............................10...... 78 ........213 .......0 ......... 56 ..........0 ........347......34.7 Jason Thompson .....................7 ........ 0...........217 ........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........217 ......31.0 Bernard Risco ..........................10...... 0...........0 ............0 ......... 155 ........0 ........155 .....15.5 Baragon Bradley ......................10...... 0...........0 ............34 ....... 117 ........0 ........151......15.1 Chris Ruffin ..............................10...... 0...........136 .......0 ......... 0 ............0 ........136 .....13.6 Desmond Anderson ................9 ........ 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............126 ...126 .....14.0 Ronnie Nelson .........................9 ........ 99 ........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........99........11.0 Ryan Osiecki ............................10...... 69 ........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........69........6.9 Anthony Tillman .......................9 ........ 51 ........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........51 ........5.7 Jon Jackson ............................10...... 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............50 .....50........5.0 Nick Music ...............................10...... 0...........46..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........46........4.6 J.D. Chalifoux ...........................9 ........ 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............37......37 ........4.1 Kervin Edouard........................9 ........ 0...........0 ............18 ....... 0 ............0 ........18 ........2.0 David Thomas..........................6 ........ 0...........0 ............0 ......... 18 ..........0 ........18 ........3.0 Chris Higgins............................9 ........ 0...........17 ..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........17 ........1.9 Jake Stark ................................10...... 0...........11 ..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........11 ........1.1 Mike Friello ..............................9 ........ 0...........10 ..........0 ......... 0 ............0 ........10 ........1.1 Robert Hill ................................10...... 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............10......10 ........1.0 TEAM ........................................8 ........ -13 .......0 ............0 ......... 20 ..........0 ........7 ..........0.9 Charlie Hatchett ......................10...... 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............5 ........5 ..........0.5 Scott Schultz............................10...... 0...........2 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........2 ..........0.2 Akaki Ramishvili ......................10...... 0...........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............1 ........1 ..........0.1 Brice DeRosa ...........................10...... -7..........0 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........-7 .........-0.7 Chris Scifo ................................10...... -23 .......0 ............0 ......... 0 ............0 ........-23.......-2.3 Total .................................... 10 .....1723 ... 2092.... 52 ...... 796 ....... 229 .. 4892... 489.2 Opponents .......................... 10 .....1207 ... 2338.... 95 ...... 894 ....... 133 .. 4667... 466.7

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|-Fumbles-| Blkd Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 2-0 3 . . . 1 1 . 3-0 3 . . 1-0 . . . . 1 . . 1-11 1 . . 1-0 1 . . 1-0 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . 2 . . 1-0 . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-11 17 4 . 7-0 6 3 .

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DEF. LEADERS GP Charlie Hatchett .........10 Akaki Ramishvili .........10 Mike Gomes ...............10 Desmond Anderson ...9 Bernard Risco.............10 Robert Hill ..................10 J.D. Chalifoux..............9 Scott Schultz ..............10 Ahmet Basci ...............10 Jon Jackson ...............10 Chidoziem Ezemma ...10 Kervin Edouard ..........9 Kendrick Butler ..........10 Tom Herd ....................7 Richard Long ..............7 Brian LaSure ..............6 Alex Quinn ..................9 Kareem Cutler ............6 Sean Berglund ...........6 Alex Dyer ....................10 TEAM ...........................8 Christian Bish .............10 Scott Lowery ...............9 Brent Macleod............7 Matt Stevko ................3 Cody Wallace ..............2 George Gerosa ...........8 David Thomas ............6 Josh Smith ..................2 MacArthur Cheek .......6 Anthony Vazquez ........3 Josh Smart .................10 Chris Scifo ..................10 Rodney Lanham .........1 Will Koran ...................2 Anthony Tillman .........9 Nick Music ..................10 Demetrius Washington .10 Chris Higgins ..............9 Steven Corona ............1 Total.......... ................ 10 Opponents...... .......... 10

|---Pass Def---| Int-Yds BrUp QBH 1-5 2 . 1-1 1 . 1-0 2 . 7-126 2 . . 3 . 1-10 2 . 2-37 6 . . 1 . . . . 1-50 5 . . 1 2 . 3 . . 3 . . 1 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-229 39 4 6-133 40 1

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No. 57 55 5 6 23 25 49 44 96 21 53 52 3 40 32 8 58 11 45 97 TM 35 34 94 48 59 82 87 10 28 90 9 19 31 22 36 80 1 86 42

|------------Tackles------------| |-Sacks-| So. Ast Tot. TFL/Yds No-Yards 44 39 83 5.0-17 . 27 31 58 6.0-18 0.5-5 28 29 57 1.5-2 . 36 17 53 1.0-1 . 35 15 50 2.5-3 . 25 22 47 10.0-55 5.0-40 22 19 41 1.0-3 . 13 19 32 4.5-11 . 10 19 29 3.5-17 2.0-13 19 7 26 . . 15 11 26 7.5-34 4.0-26 11 12 23 3.5-14 2.5-13 15 7 22 2.5-3 . 13 7 20 4.5-20 3.5-16 6 10 16 . . 5 6 11 . . 5 4 9 1.5-5 0.5-4 7 1 8 . . 3 5 8 1.0-4 1.0-4 4 3 7 2.5-17 2.0-16 6 . 6 1.0-15 . 3 3 6 . . 5 1 6 . . 5 . 5 1.0-1 1.0-1 3 1 4 . . 3 1 4 . . 3 . 3 . . 2 1 3 . . 2 1 3 . . 2 . 2 . . 2 . 2 . . . 2 2 . . 1 1 2 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 1 . 1 . . 385 296 681 60-240 22-138 379 320 699 38.0-161 12-92

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NE-10 Team Record Pct. New Haven * ..................6-2 0.750 American Int’l .................6-2 0.750 So. Connecticut ..............6-2 0.750 Bentley ............................6-2 0.750 Merrimack ......................4-4 0.500 Assumption .....................3-5 0.375 Stonehill ..........................3-5 0.375 Saint Anselm ..................2-6 0.250 Pace ................................0-7 0.000

Overall Record Pct. 8-2 0.800 6-4 0.600 6-4 0.600 5-4 0.556 4-6 0.400 6-5 0.545 5-5 0.500 2-8 0.200 0-9 0.000

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HISTORY & RECORDS

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2010 NE-10 FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS • With its 6-2 record in conference play, New Haven clinched the 2010 NE-10 Conference Title, a feat that hasn’t been achieved since the 1979 season, as the Chargers reintroduced football as a varsity sport just two years ago. • Bentley’s Jared Kawadler was named the ESPN Academic All-America First Team. He was also Bentley’s recipient of the Edward J. Powers Award as the university’s premier senior student-athlete and a repeat winner of the NE-10’s Sports Excellence Award for football. Kawadler was also a semifinalist for National Football Foundation’s William V. Campbell Trophy, formerly known as the Draddy Trophy and commonly known as the Academic Heisman. • Assumptions David Canney and Matt Sidebottom were All-Region selections. • Bentley’s Jared Kawadler, John Malone and Mark Dolan were ESPN Academic All-District 1 selections. • Merrimack’s Shawn Loiseau was named a Second Team All-American by Don Hansen, honorable mention All-American by D2Football.com, the Fridiron Club of Greater Boston Defensive Player of the Year and was a First Team All-Region selection. • New Haven’s Desmond Anderson was named an honorable mention All-American, to the football Gazetter’s Supoer Region First Team and to Daktronics Super Region First Team. • The NE-10 had its first nationally televised game as Southern connecticut hosted American International on CBS College Sports Network.

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Most Valuable Player Bryant Johnson, Bentley Offensive Player of the Year David Canney, Assumption Defensive Players of the Year Shawn Loiseau, Merrimack Offensive Lineman of the Year Matt Sidebottom, Assumption Defensive Lineman of the Year Tony Johnson, Merrimack Rookie of the Year Justin Tervo, American International Coach of the Year Peter Rossomando, New Haven All-NE-10 First Team - Offense Bryant Johnson..............Sr. QB Victor Jones ...................Jr. RB Eddie Vachon.................Sr. RB Dave Canney ..................Sr. WR Greg Abelli......................Sr. WR Willie Epps .....................So. WR Mike Slattery..................Sr. TE Matt Sidebottom ...........Sr. OL David Bellmont ..............Sr. OL James Malloy .................So. OL Dave Stedman ...............Jr. OL John Kasprowicz............Jr. OL Chris Scifo ......................Fr. PK Stephan Neville .............Jr. KR

Bentley New Haven Stonehill Assumption Merrimack So. Connecticut Bentley Assumption Merrimack New Haven New Haven American Int’l New Haven Stonehill

All-NE-10 First Team - Defense Justin Tervo ....................Fr. DL American Int’l Tony Johnson .................Jr. DL Merrimack Scott Schultz..................Jr. DL New Haven Dan Allen .......................Sr. DL So. Connecticut Clark Leger ....................Sr. DL Stonehill Terrence Holley ..............Sr. LB American Int’l Shawn Loiseau ..............Jr. LB Merrimack Charlie Hatchett ............Jr. LB New Haven Sam Johnson .................Jr. LB So. Connecticut Allen Bush ......................Sr. DB American Int’l Don Hopkins ..................Jr. DB Bentley Desmond Anderson ......Jr. DB New Haven Rich Kirkland .................Sr. DB So. Connecticut Rob Parent .....................Sr. P American Int’l Chris Rooney..................Jr. P Stonehill

All-NE-10 Second Team - Offense James Suozzo ................Jr. QB Merrimack Herbert Woodard...........Sr. RB Assumption John Wiechman .............Sr. RB So. Connecticut Demitrius Washington-Ellison ..Jr. WR New Haven Marc Wilson ...................Jr. WR Saint Anselm Andre Privott ..................Jr. WR So. Connecticut Trevor Perryman ............Jr. TE American Int’l Jacob Bradley ................Sr. OL Merrimack Lance Chapman ............Jr. OL New Haven Dan Duggan ...................Jr. OL Assumption AJ Riker ..........................Jr. OL Bentley Zach Conklin ..................So. OL New Haven Bill Chaffin .....................So. OL So. Connecticut Jared Kawadler..............Sr. OL Bentley Bryan Nowak .................Jr. PK Assumption Jason Washington .........Sr. KR Pace All-NE-10 Second Team - Defense Matt Chalmers ...............Sr. DL Assumption Nick DesJardins.............Jr. DL Merrimack Robert Hill ......................Jr. DL New Haven Ahmet Basci...................Jr. DL New Haven Brendan Taylor ..............Sr. DL Stonehill Nick Abraham ................Sr. LB American Int’l Ethan Maxfield...............Sr. LB Assumption Greg O’Brien ..................Sr. LB Bentley Shane O’Donnell ...........Jr. LB Saint Anselm Jon Poth .........................So. LB Stonehill Nathaniel Ricks .............Sr. DB American Int’l Markell Rice ...................So. DB American Int’l David Lopez ...................Jr. DB Pace Stephan Neville .............Jr. CB Stonehill

NE-10 All-Rookie Team Justin Tervo ....................DL American Int’l Terrell Williams ..............RB American Int’l Zack Jones .....................OL American Int’l Lorenzo Warren .............RB Bentley Mike DeCaro ..................RB New Haven Chris Scifo ......................PK New Haven Scott Schultz..................DL New Haven Jordan Raynor................QB/P Pace Justin Bernard ...............WR Saint Anselm David Boardman............OL Saint Anselm Keith Charles .................RB Saint Anselm Andrew Lebowitz ...........DL Saint Anselm Alex White ......................DB Saint Anselm Jon Poth .........................LB Stonehill Tim Bennett ...................DB Stonehill

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2010 RECAPS GAME 1 New Haven - 34, Seton Hill - 17

Score by Quarters 1 New Haven...................... 14 Seton Hill ........................ 3 UNH SHU UNH UNH SHU UNH SHU UNH

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Score 34 Record: (1-0) 17 Record: (1-1)

Sharieff Hall 46 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 6-75 3:23 .................................................................... UNH 7 - SHU 0 Steve Padilla 24 yd field goal, 9-43 2:53 ........................................................................................................................ UNH 7 - SHU 3 Victor Jones 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 4-19 2:08....................................................................................................... UNH 14 - SHU 3 Chris Higgins 4 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 5-58 2:20 ................................................................... UNH 21 - SHU 3 RJ Butler 2 yd run (Steve Padilla kick), 1-2 0:06 ........................................................................................................ UNH 21 - SHU 10 Kameel Lashley 14 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick failed), 12-80 6:15.............................................. UNH 27 - SHU 10 A. Armstead 5 yd pass from DJ Lenehan (Steve Padilla kick), 15-63 6:11............................................................... UNH 27 - SHU 17 Sharieff Hall 7 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 3-7 0:50..................................................................... UNH 34 - SHU 17

GAME RECAP: GREENSBURG, Pa. - The University of New Haven defeated Seton Hill University 34-17 Saturday afternoon in its 2010 season opener. With the win the Chargers improve to 30-11 all-time in season openers, while the Griffins fall to 1-1 this season.

Demetrius Washington-Ellison, Kameel Lashley and Jason Thompson, along with Hall, all tallied over 50 yards receiving on the day. Lashley finished with 71, while Washington-Ellison added 57 yards. Hall amassed 260 all-purpose yards, 118 receiving and 142 return yards. Victor Jones led the rushing game with 15 net yards, while Ronnie Nelson, who came in for a couple option plays, finished with 12 yards.

PASSING: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 21-38-1-301; Ronnie Nelson 1-1-0-10. Seton Hill-DJ Lenehan 25-45-3-229. RECEIVING: New Haven-Sharieff Hall 9-118; D. Washington 5-57; Kameel Lashley 4-71; Jason Thompson 2-56; Chris Ruffin 1-5; Chris Higgins 1-4. Seton Hill-Tyler McIntosh 5-68; RJ Butler 4-33; A. Armstead 3-26; Marquell Specks 3-19; Corey Queen 3-11; Zach Delo 2-32; Sean Randall 2-27; Daniel Butler 2-10; Avery Griffin 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: New Haven-D. Anderson 3-119. Seton Hill-Danilo Bautista 1-95. FUMBLES: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 1-1. Seton Hill-DJ Lenehan 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): New Haven-C. Ezemma 2-0; Tom Herd 1-0; Robert Hill 1-0. Seton Hill-Grevin Fields 2-0; Calvin Mason 1-0; Chris Galadyk 1-0.

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TACKLES (UA-A): New Haven-C. Hatchett 10-2; A. Ramishvili 5-5; D. Anderson 5-1; C. Ezemma 4-2; Mike Gomes 4-1; J.D. Chalifoux 2-3; Tom Herd 4-0; Kendrick Butler 3-1; Jon Jackson 3-0; Alex Dyer 1-2; Robert Hill 1-1; Brian LaSure 1-1; Ahmet Basci 0-2; Kervin Edouard 0-2; Josh Smith 1-0; Bernard Risco 1-0; Sean Berglund 1-0; Scott Schultz 1-0; D. Washington 1-0; Christian Bish 1-0; Chris Scifo 0-1. Seton Hill-Calvin Mason 4-3; Robert Jordan 4-3; Danilo Bautista 4-3; Chris Galadyk 5-1; Ricky Cardwell 4-2; Nick McGahagan 1-5; Rodney McMath 1-5; Chad Bowman 3-2; Grevin Fields 2-3; Orlando Irby 1-2; Matt Cristiani 0-3; Jonathan Feagin 2-0; Michael Sellers 1-1; Tyree Bryant 0-2; TJ Seftas 1-0; Nate Carman 1-0; Sean Randall 1-0; A. Armstead 1-0; Michael Akers 0-1.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Defensively, newcomer Charlie Hatchett anchored the linebackers with 12 total tackles, including 10 solo stops. Akaki Ramishvili added 10 tackles and Anderson added six stops. Chidozium Ezemma also grabbed a team-high second sacks.

RUSHING: New Haven-Victor Jones 18-15; Ronnie Nelson 2-12; Josh Smart 1-11; TEAM 2-minus 2; Ryan Osiecki 8-minus 19. Seton Hill-RJ Butler 13-52; Daniel Butler 6-26; David Miller 2-14; Zach Delo 1-2; DJ Lenehan 9-minus 1.

2010 REVIEW

In all, New Haven finished with 328 yards of total offense, while the defense held the Griffins to 322 yards of total offense. The Charger passing game flourished, with 311 yards, while the UNH rushing attack struggled to get started with 17 net yards. The Chargers were also penalty ridden with 12 flags for 135 yards. Behind the legs of Hall, New Haven’s return game was also very successful with 335 return yards. Time of possession was split nearly right down the center, but the Chargers held a slight edge, 30:23 to 29:37.

SHU 18 31-93 229 45-25-3 76-322 0-0 2-24 5-77 1-95 4-38.5 1-1 9-75 29:37 5 of 17 2 of 6 3-4 4-28

2011 OUTLOOK

The Chargers were led by a solid passing game and timely defensive stops in the opener. Quarterback Ryan Osiecki threw for 301 yards and four touchdowns on 21-of-38 passing. His favorite receiver, Sharieff Hall finished with 118 yards and two touchdowns. Defensively, Desmond Anderson led the Chargers with three interceptions, 119 return yards and six tackles.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................31-17 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................311 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................39-22-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................70-328 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................1-11 Punt Returns-Yards........................................1-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................4-142 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................3-119 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................5-27.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................1-1 Penalties-Yards ..............................................12-135 Possession Time ...........................................30:23 Third-Down Conversions ...............................6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................4-30

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 08:03 05:07 02:43 2nd 03:29 00:28 3rd 02:44 4th 07:57 01:58

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2011 COACHES

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2010 RECAPS GAME 2 New Haven - 30, Lincoln - 0

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Date: September 11, 2010 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m. Score by Quarters 1 Lincoln ............................ 0 New Haven...................... 7

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Scoring Summary: 1st 12:12 2nd 10:51 04:36 01:11 4th 11:44 03:02

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2 0 13

3 0 0

4 0 10

Score 0 Record: (1-1) 30 Record: (2-0)

Sharieff Hall 86 yd pass from Ronnie Nelson (Chris Scifo kick), 1-86 0:36 .................................................................. LUP 0 - UNH 7 Chris Scifo 28 yd field goal, 9-28 3:32 ........................................................................................................................... LUP 0 - UNH 10 Jason Thompson 4 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 9-78 3:57 .............................................................. LUP 0 - UNH 17 Chris Scifo 45 yd field goal, 4--16 1:29 ..........................................................................................................................LUP 0 - UNH 20 Chris Scifo 38 yd field goal, 7-17 2:12 ...........................................................................................................................LUP 0 - UNH 23 Victor Jones 11 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 9-57 5:51 ......................................................................................................LUP 0 - UNH 30

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven football team opened play at DellaCamera Stadium with a bang, downing Lincoln University by the final score of 30-0 on Saturday afternoon at the 2010 NAACP Harmony Classic. Mike DeCaro and Victor Jones led a potent ground attack that amassed 143 yards, coupled with a formidable defense that allowed just 206 total yards of offense from the Lions. With the win, New Haven improved to 2-0 on the season, while the Lions dropped to 1-1 through their first two games. In two meetings with Lincoln University, the Chargers are now 2-0, outscoring the Lions 63-10.

2010 REVIEW

The Chargers’ defense set the tone early on in the opening quarter. UNH forced the Lions into a difficult situation at 4th and 21 in their first series, leading to a punt at the 12:48 mark. On the first offensive set from the New Haven offense, Ronnie Nelson connected with a wide open Sharieff Hall for an 86-yard touchdown pass for an early 6-0 lead. Chris Scifo tacked on his first of three extra points on the afternoon. Osiecki led an offense that amassed 317 yards in the non-conference affair. He finished with 88 yards passing, six yards rushing and one passing touchdown. Sharieff Hall collected five catches for 109 yards and one touchdown, while Demetrius Washington-Ellison registered 47 yards in the air. Victor Jones and Mike DeCaro each recorded 60 yards on the ground, with Jones crossing the goal line for a touchdown run.

HISTORY & RECORDS

On the defensive side of the ball, Charlie Hatchett and Robert Hill led the way with 11 and 10 tackles respectively. Hatchett also forced a fumble whereas Hill registered 2.5 tackles for a loss of eight yards. As a team, the Chargers forced five fumbles, recovered two and allowed just 58 yards on the ground. The Chargers return to action one week from today with their Northeast-10 Conference opener. UNH welcomes Assumption College to Ralph R. DellaCamera Stadium for a 1 p.m. kickoff.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................31-58 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................148 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................30-14-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................61-206 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................7-124 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................6-41.3 Fumbles-Lost .................................................5-2 Penalties-Yards ..............................................10-65 Possession Time ...........................................28:50 Third-Down Conversions ...............................2 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................3-28

LUP 16 39-143 174 23-13-0 62-317 0-0 5-0 1-26 1-35 3-41.0 2-1 3-20 31:10 3 of 13 0 of 1 4-4 2-18

RUSHING: Lincoln-Matthew Coston 8-34; D’Ante Smith 12-29; Gerald Swain 3-4; Laquan Williams 8-minus 9. New Haven-Victor Jones 15-60; Mike DeCaro 14-60; Ronnie Nelson 3-17; Ryan Osiecki 7-6. PASSING: Lincoln-Laquan Williams 14-30-1-148. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 12-22-0-88; Ronnie Nelson 1-1-0-86. RECEIVING: Lincoln-D’Ante Smith 5-32; Anthony Wilson 3-80; Shawn Bethea 2-17; Gerald Swain 2-14; Phil Jean-Juste 2-5. New Haven-Sharieff Hall 5-109; D. Washington 4-47; Jason Thompson 2-15; Chris Ruffin 1-9; Mike DeCaro 1-minus 6. INTERCEPTIONS: Lincoln-None. New Haven-J.D. Chalifoux 1-35. FUMBLES: Lincoln-Laquan Williams 2-1; Anthony Wilson 2-0; D’Ante Smith 1-1. New Haven-Chris Ruffin 1-1; Ryan Osiecki 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Lincoln-Jairon Bailey 1-0; Brandon Mcelwee 1-0. New Haven-Kervin Edouard 1-0; C. Ezemma 1-0.

THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): Lincoln-Dameion Butler 6-1; Brandon Mcelwee 5-1; Daron Jones 4-2; Jairon Bailey 4-2; Kawheem Smith 3-2; Robert Mcgrier 3-1; Timothy Green 3-1; Eugen Lancaster 2-2; Brucele Sterile 2-1; Gerald Foster 2-1; John Mason 0-3; Team 2-0; Justin James 2-0; Jared Randle 1-1; Shawn Hart 1-0; Mauric Bertrand 1-0; Kenneth Johnson 1-0; Steven Torres 1-0. New Haven-C. Hatchett 4-7; Robert Hill 3-7; D. Anderson 5-3; Kervin Edouard 1-4; J.D. Chalifoux 2-2; Bernard Risco 2-2; Alex Quinn 2-0; Kendrick Butler 2-0; TEAM 2-0; Scott Schultz 1-1; Mike Gomes 1-1; Josh Smith 1-1; C. Ezemma 1-1; A. Ramishvili 1-0; MacArthur Cheek 1-0; Brian LaSure 1-0; Will Koran 1-0; Anthony Vazquez 1-0; Jon Jackson 1-0; Ahmet Basci 0-1; Tom Herd 0-1; Anthony Tillman 0-1; Christian Bish 0-1; Richard Long 0-1.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 3 Assumption - 45, New Haven - 28

Score by Quarters 1 Assumption ..................... 7 New Haven...................... 0 ASM ASM ASM UNH UNH ASM ASM UNH ASM UNH ASM

3 7 7

4 10 7

Score 45 Record: (3-0,1-0) 28 Record: (2-1,0-1)

Andrew Kupec 5 yd run (Brian Nowak kick), 6-65 2:56 ................................................................................................. ASM 7 - UNH 0 Uly Gibson 3 yd run (Brian Nowak kick), 12-68 7:09 ...................................................................................................ASM 14 - UNH 0 Uly Gibson 17 yd run (Brian Nowak kick), 3-60 1:18 ...................................................................................................ASM 21 - UNH 0 Victor Jones 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 1-1 0:04 .........................................................................................................ASM 21 - UNH 7 D. Washington 19 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 5-77 1:28.............................................................ASM 21 - UNH 14 David Canney 31 yd pass from Andrew Kupec (Brian Nowak kick), 7-63 0:53 ........................................................ASM 28 - UNH 14 Andrew Kupec 1 yd run (Brian Nowak kick), 16-72 8:58 ...........................................................................................ASM 35 - UNH 14 D. Washington 13 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 11-83 3:50 ..........................................................ASM 35 - UNH 21 Brian Nowak 22 yd field goal, 11-50 6:21 ..................................................................................................................ASM 38 - UNH 21 Ryan Osiecki 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 9-47 2:25 .................................................................................................. ASM 38 - UNH 28 Uly Gibson 2 yd run (Brian Nowak kick), 6-34 3:35 .................................................................................................. ASM 45 - UNH 28

The game was a hard fought battle for the Chargers, but the Greyhounds rushing attack could not be stopped. Despite an injury to Assumption’s starting running back Herb Woodard, the Greyhounds amassed nearly 500 yards of total offense (231 rushing/268 passing). The Greyhounds also controlled the time of possession, handling the ball for nearly 40 minutes.

For the Chargers, Osiecki finished with 234 yards passing, three touchdowns (one rushing) and six yards on the ground in the losing effort. Demetrius Washington-Ellison caught five passes for 48 yards and two scores, while Sharieff Hall amassed 85 yards on six catches. Victor Jones led the ground attack with 66 yards on 13 carries.

RUSHING: Assumption-Uly Gibson 39-234; Lance Mitchell 3-4; Andrew Kupec 9-minus 7. New Haven-Victor Jones 13-66; Ryan Osiecki 2-6; Anthony Tillman 1-minus 1. PASSING: Assumption-Andrew Kupec 16-21-0-268. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 21-37-0-234. RECEIVING: Assumption-David Canney 8-129; Paul Perez 3-70; Uly Gibson 3-27; Mark Gately 2-42. New Haven-Sharieff Hall 6-85; Jason Thompson 6-56; D. Washington 5-48; Kameel Lashley 1-24; Chris Ruffin 1-10; Nick Music 1-9; Chris Higgins 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Assumption-None. New Haven-None. FUMBLES: Assumption-David Canney 1-0; Lance Mitchell 1-0; Andrew Kupec 1-1. New Haven-Sharieff Hall 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Assumption-None. New Haven-Robert Hill 1-0.

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THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): Assumption-Eric Agyeman 6-1; TEAM 4-0; Mike Bates 2-2; Ethan Maxfield 1-3; Matt Martino 2-1; Keith Bates 1-2; Bobby Sansoucy 1-2; R. Kelly-Reid 0-3; S. Travaglini 2-0; Dan Conrad 2-0; Nick Haag 2-0; Nick DiAntonio 1-0; Jurell Flippen 1-0; Corey Blackwood 1-0; Kevin Pickette 1-0; Matt Colangelo 0-1; James Doherty 0-1; Pat Jordan 0-1; Matt Chalmers 0-1. New Haven-C. Hatchett 5-9; Mike Gomes 6-6; Robert Hill 4-4; A. Ramishvili 2-6; J.D. Chalifoux 1-6; Richard Long 2-3; Kendrick Butler 2-3; Brian LaSure 1-4; Bernard Risco 3-1; Jon Jackson 2-2; Scott Schultz 1-3; Ahmet Basci 1-2; TEAM 2-0; Kervin Edouard 1-1; C. Ezemma 1-1; Brent Macleod 1-0; Josh Smart 0-1; Alex Quinn 0-1; Matt Stevko 0-1.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Defensively, Charlie Hatchett led the way with 14 tackles, one force fumble and a fumble recovery. Mike Gomes registered 12 tackles while Robert Hill and Akaki Ramishvili each chimed in with eight.

UNH 16 16-71 234 37-21-0 53-305 0-0 0-0 7-102 0-0 3-33.7 1-0 6-34 20:57 1 of 9 3 of 4 4-4 1-10

2010 REVIEW

The Chargers continued to struggle on third down, going 1-for-9. The UNH running game continued to improve with 71 yards on 16 carries.

Team Statistics ASM FIRST DOWNS ................................................24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................51-231 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................268 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................21-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................72-499 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................2-58 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................0-0.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................3-1 Penalties-Yards ..............................................9-102 Possession Time ...........................................39:03 Third-Down Conversions ...............................9 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................0-0

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven football team opened Northeast-10 Conference, welcoming Assumption College to DellaCamera Stadium. In a battle of the unbeatens, the visiting Greyhounds outlasted the Chargers in a high-scoring affair by the final score of 45-28. With the loss, New Haven dropped to 2-1 overall, 0-1 in the NE-10 while Assumption improved to 3-0 overall and 1-0 in the league.

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 12:04 2nd 13:43 09:53 07:27 01:02 00:00 3rd 04:52 00:53 4th 09:32 06:52 03:17

2 21 14

2011 COACHES

Date: September 18, 2010 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 4 New Haven - 28, Bentley - 23

2011 COACHES

Date: September 24, 2010 Site: Waltham, Mass. Time: 7:00 p.m. Score by Quarters 1 New Haven...................... 7 Bentley ............................ 7

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 11:18 06:07 2nd 01:09 4th 13:40 11:58 10:11 07:26 00:31

BEN UNH BEN UNH UNH UNH BEN BEN

2 0 3

3 0 0

4 21 13

Score 28 Record: (3-1,1-1) 23 Record: (1-3,1-1)

Bryant Johnson 5 yd run (Paul Branco kick), 7-67 3:42 ................................................................................................ UNH 0 - BEN 7 Sharieff Hall 16 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 10-73 5:06 .................................................................. UNH 7 - BEN 7 Paul Branco 31 yd field goal, 9-32 5:35........................................................................................................................ UNH 7 - BEN 10 Victor Jones 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 10-77 5:16................................................................................................... UNH 14 - BEN 10 George Gerosa 0 yd blocked punt return (Chris Scifo kick) ....................................................................................... UNH 21 - BEN 10 Victor Jones 23 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 3-34 1:31 ..................................................................................................UNH 28 - BEN 10 Wade Critides 28 yd pass from Bryant Johnson (Bryant Johnson pass failed), 8-90 2:38 .....................................UNH 28 - BEN 16 Kyle Tuthill 5 yd pass from Bryant Johnson (Paul Branco kick), 10-85 1:21 ............................................................UNH 28 - BEN 23

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WALTHAM, Mass. – The University of New Haven football team defeated Bentley University 28-23 Friday night in a Northeast-10 contest in Massachusetts. With the win the Chargers improve to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the Northeast-10 Conference, while the Falcons fall to 1-3 overall and 1-1 in conference play. With over 100-yards for the first time in his career, Victor Jones led the Chargers with 195 yards rushing on 29 carries for two touchdowns. Quarterback Ryan Osiecki added 110 yards passing, but the ground game was the answer Friday night for the Charger offense. Mike Gomes led the UNH defense with 11 stops, in interception and a pass breakup.

2010 REVIEW

Jones paced the way all day for UNH who finished with a total of 352 offensive yards. The Falcons tallied more with 402, but the Chargers controlled the clock, especially in the second half with a total of 32 minutes with the ball. As a whole, the Chargers gained 242 rushing yards on 42 carries for a 5.8 yard average. Along with Jones’ 195 yards, Mike DeCaro added 22 yards and Hall added 12. Demetrius Washington-Ellison added five catches for 40 yards, while Hall grabbed three and a touchdown.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Along with Gomes, Charlie Hatchett added nine tackles, while Bernard Risco, in for J.D. Chalifoux, added six and one tackle-for-loss. Ramishvili added three stops, a tackle-for-loss, an interception and a pass breakup.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................42-242 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................110 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................23-13-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................65-352 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................3-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................4-48 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................2-1 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................3-32.3 Fumbles-Lost .................................................0-0 Penalties-Yards ..............................................11-95 Possession Time ...........................................31:52 Third-Down Conversions ...............................4 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................1-1

BEN 23 23-116 286 39-25-2 62-402 0-0 1-3 4-86 2-0 4-30.0 1-0 13-102 28:08 4 of 9 0 of 0 3-3 0-0

RUSHING: New Haven-Victor Jones 29-195; Mike DeCaro 4-22; Sharieff Hall 2-12; Ryan Osiecki 3-6; Josh Smart 1-4; Ronnie Nelson 2-4; TEAM 1-minus 1. Bentley-Bryant Johnson 10-57; Lorenzo Warren 5-17; Bobby Tarr 4-17; DiPietrantonio 1-13; Jack Pizzotti 2-12; Joshua Marsh 1-0 PASSING: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 13-22-2-110; Brice DeRosa 0-1-0-0. Bentley-Bryant Johnson 25-39-2-286. RECEIVING: New Haven-D. Washington 5-40; Kameel Lashley 3-25; Sharieff Hall 3-25; Josh Smart 1-12; Jason Thompson 1-8. Bentley-Kyle Tuthill 8-79; Wade Critides 5-101; John Malone 5-46; Jack Pizzotti 3-17; DiPietrantonio 2-22; Mike Slattery 1-13; Mike Sumrell 1-8. INTERCEPTIONS: New Haven-A. Ramishvili 1-1; Mike Gomes 1-0. Bentley-Don Hopkins 1-0; Justin Haines 1-0. FUMBLES: New Haven-None. Bentley-Kyle Tuthill 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): New Haven-Brent Macleod 1-0. Bentley-None.

THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): New Haven-Mike Gomes 2-9; C. Hatchett 5-4; Bernard Risco 3-3; Robert Hill 3-1; Richard Long 0-4; D. Anderson 2-1; Brian LaSure 2-1; A. Ramishvili 1-2; C. Ezemma 1-2; Brent Macleod 2-0; Scott Schultz 0-2; Alex Quinn 1-0; Kervin Edouard 1-0; Steven Corona 1-0; Kendrick Butler 0-1; Ahmet Basci 0-1; Christian Bish 0-1. Bentley-Mark Dolan 4-8; Don Hopkins 8-3; Matt Shea 5-3; Steve Hopkins 4-4; Sal Ruffino 1-6; Greg O’Brien 2-4; Steve Stewart 0-6; Aaron McFadden 3-1; John Aminti 2-2; Dana Sharry 1-1; Justin Haines 0-2; Matt Welch 0-2; Bill Kiley 0-2; DiPietrantonio 1-0; Blaine Hopwood 0-1; Alex Tomaino 0-1; Paul Branco 0-1; Lorenzo Warren 0-1.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 5 New Haven - 49, Stonehill - 28

Score by Quarters 1 New Haven...................... 7 Stonehill College ............ 14 STO STO UNH UNH UNH UNH UNH STO UNH UNH STO

3 14 7

4 0 7

Score 49 Record: (4-1,2-1) 28 Record: (2-3,0-3)

Logan Meyer 1 yd run (Nicholas Salvo kick), 9-55 4:05 ................................................................................................. UNH 0 - STO 7 Eddie Vachon 13 yd pass from Logan Meyer (Nicholas Salvo kick), 1-13 0:19 .......................................................... UNH 0 - STO 14 Victor Jones 3 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 9-65 5:07 ........................................................................................................ UNH 7 - STO 14 Jason Thompson 28 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 8-71 4:28 ..........................................................UNH 14 - STO 14 Scott Schultz 2 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 6-76 2:30 ..................................................................UNH 21 - STO 14 Mike DeCaro 21 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 5-69 2:25 ..................................................................................................UNH 28 - STO 14 Jason Thompson 17 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 5-45 0:52..........................................................UNH 35 - STO 14 Stephan Neville 94 yd kickoff return (Nicholas Salvo kick) ........................................................................................UNH 35 - STO 21 Mike DeCaro 3 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 3-26 0:58 ....................................................................................................UNH 42 - STO 21 Victor Jones 28 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 10-62 4:59 .................................................................................................UNH 49 - STO 21 John Gomes 3 yd pass from Logan Meyer (Nicholas Salvo kick), 16-84 6:28 ..........................................................UNH 49 - STO 28

Another stellar performance from the UNH running game pushed the Chargers to another NE-10 win. UNH ran for 331 yards, their first 300-yard rushing game in two years and held the Skyhawks to just 78 rushing yards.

Thompson finished with 82 yards and two touchdowns on five catches, with DeCaro added 23 receiving yards on two catches.

RUSHING: New Haven-Victor Jones 14-133; Mike DeCaro 15-104; Ryan Osiecki 6-49; Anthony Tillman 8-37; Ronnie Nelson 2-12; TEAM 2-minus 4. Stonehill College-Eddie Vachon 17-60; Jermetrius Troy 11-50; TEAM 2-minus 12; Logan Meyer 7-minus 20. PASSING: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 12-20-0-144; Ronnie Nelson 1-1-0-27. Stonehill College-Logan Meyer 17-28-0-182. RECEIVING: New Haven-Jason Thompson 5-82; Mike DeCaro 2-23; D. Washington 2-14; Nick Music 1-27; Kameel Lashley 1-12; Chris Ruffin 1-11; Scott Schultz 1-2. Stonehill College-Kyle Norwood 7-92; Eddie Vachon 3-35; John Gomes 3-12; Danny Carducci 2-25; Paul Piccirillo 1-9; Khalil Dupuy 1-9. INTERCEPTIONS: New Haven-None. Stonehill College-None. FUMBLES: New Haven-Sharieff Hall 2-1. Stonehill College-TEAM 2-0; Logan Meyer 2-2; Jermetrius Troy 1-1.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Defensively, Ramishvili led the Chargers with 12 total tackles. He also recorded a forced fumble and two tackles-for-loss. Chidoziem Ezemma added seven tackles, including one tackle-for-loss. Rob Hill also had impressive numbers with a sack, two tackles-for-loss and one pass breakup. Along with his first career touchdown catch, Schultz recorded four tackles, three solo stops and one fumble recovery.

STO 19 37-78 182 28-17-0 65-260 0-0 0-0 7-232 0-0 4-42.5 5-3 3-25 26:55 7 of 13 1 of 1 3-3 0-0

2010 REVIEW

Jones finished the game with 133 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries, averaging 9.5 yards per carry. DeCaro added 104 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries, combining for two 100-yard rushers for the first time since the Chargers returned to the field prior to 2009. In all, UNH rushed for 331 yards on 47 carries for an average of 7-yards per carry. Osiecki passed for 144 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another 49 yards on six carries. Freshman Anthony Tillman also saw time in the backfield with 37 yards on eight carries.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................47-331 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................171 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................21-13-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................68-502 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................2-17 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................5-87 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................2-43.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................2-1 Penalties-Yards ..............................................7-43 Possession Time ...........................................33:05 Third-Down Conversions ...............................5 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................2-16

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: EASTON, Mass. - The University of New Haven football team looked impressive Saturdayu afternoon in a 49-28 victory over Stonehill College at W.B. Mason Stadium in Massachusetts. With the win the Chargers improve to 4-1 overall and 2-1 in the Northeast-10 Conference, Stonehill falls to 2-3 overall and 0-3 in conference play.

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 09:43 09:24 04:17 2nd 13:12 08:35 02:42 00:28 3rd 14:48 10:15 02:25 4th 03:46

2 28 0

2011 COACHES

Date: October 2, 2010 Site: Easton, Mass. Time: 1:00 p.m.

SACKS (UA-A): New Haven-Robert Hill 1-0; Alex Dyer 1-0. Stonehill College-None.

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THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): New Haven-A. Ramishvili 7-5; C. Ezemma 4-3; Richard Long 4-2; D. Anderson 3-2; C. Hatchett 1-4; Scott Schultz 3-1; Robert Hill 2-2; Mike Gomes 2-2; J.D. Chalifoux 2-1; Kendrick Butler 2-1; Sean Berglund 1-2; Bernard Risco 1-2; Scott Lowery 1-1; David Thomas 1-1; Alex Quinn 0-2; Kervin Edouard 0-2; Chris Scifo 1-0; Matt Stevko 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Ahmet Basci 1-0; Alex Dyer 1-0; Christian Bish 0-1. Stonehill College-Jonathan Poth 3-5; Tim Bennett 5-1; Stephan Neville 5-1; Jacob Boganski 4-2; Michael Miela 3-2; Edward Gaffney 2-3; Clark Leger 2-3; Jareed Gaines 1-4; MatthewIannucci 3-1; Brenden Taylor 3-1; James Lanier 3-1; Henry Thevenin 1-3; Steven Good 1-3; Nick Vardaro 3-0; Cameron Marston 1-0; Jason Watts 1-0; Brad White 0-1; Anthony Tomasz 0-1.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 6 New Haven - 23, Southern Connecticut - 22

2011 COACHES

Date: October 9, 2010 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m. Score by Quarters 1 So. Connecticut St.......... 0 New Haven...................... 7

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 11:00 2nd 14:55 14:32 09:24 03:33 00:39 3rd 08:54 04:22 4th 12:43

UNH SCS UNH SCS SCS UNH SCS SCS UNH

2 13 10

3 9 0

4 0 6

Score 22 Record: (3-3,3-1) 23 Record: (5-1,3-1)

Ronnie Nelson 2 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 8-80 4:00 .....................................................................................................SCS 0 - UNH 7 Nick Mandich 5 yd pass from Kevin Lynch (Chris Hazelton kick), 6-35 1:42 ................................................................SCS 7 - UNH 7 Kameel Lashley 33 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 2-28 0:13 .............................................................SCS 7 - UNH 14 Chris Hazelton 37 yd field goal, 4-6 0:46 .................................................................................................................... SCS 10 - UNH 14 Chris Hazelton 22 yd field goal, 9-75 3:28 ................................................................................................................. SCS 13 - UNH 14 Chris Scifo 43 yd field goal, 10-46 2:49 ...................................................................................................................... SCS 13 - UNH 17 Rashaad Slowley 11 yd run (Chris Hazelton kick failed), 5-59 0:00 ..........................................................................SCS 19 - UNH 17 Chris Hazelton 24 yd field goal, 5-23 1:50.................................................................................................................. SCS 22 - UNH 17 D. Washington 9 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Victor Jones rush failed), 13-92 6:31 ............................................... SCS 22 - UNH 23

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WEST HAVEN, Conn. - Junior quarterback Ryan Osiecki completed 19-of-30 passes for 231 yards and two touchdowns, while Victor Jones led a potent ground attack with 130 yards on 28 carries as the University of New Haven football team upended Southern Connecticut State University, 2322, on Saturday afternoon at DellaCamera Stadium. With the win, the Chargers improved to 5-1 overall and 3-1 in the Northeast-10 Conference, moving into a three-way tie for first place. The Owls dropped to 3-3 overall and 3-1 in the league.

2010 REVIEW

After winning the coin toss and electing to receive, the Chargers wasted very little time opening the scoring summary in this one. From their 20 yard line, Ryan Osiecki and Victor Jones conducted an eight play, 80 yard drive for the game’s first score. Ronnie Nelson concluded the series with a two yard rushing touchdown, followed by an extra point from Chris Scifo for an early 7-0 lead.

HISTORY & RECORDS

The Chargers led 17-13 at halftime, but trailed 22-17 going into the fourth quarter. Eventually the Chargers would come back after forcing two forth quarter SCSU fumbles. The Owls had one chance at the end of the game, with just over two minutes left in the game they regained possession at their own 5-yard line. On the second play of the drive, Desmond Anderson put an end to the game with his fourth interception of the season. The Chargers’ offense guided the clock all the way down to zero, finalizing the Elm City upset at DellaCamera Stadium. The Chargers’ offense amassed 350 yards on the day, 119 on the ground and 231 through the air. Demetrius Washington-Ellison led the receiving corps with four catches for 52 yards and a touchdown on the afternoon. Defensively, the Chargers forced three turnovers on day (all in the fourth quarter) and holding a high-powered offense to just 22 points. J.D. Chalifoux and Akaki Ramishvili led the team with eight tackles apiece.

Team Statistics SCS FIRST DOWNS ................................................22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................38-214 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................203 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................26-13-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................64-417 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................1-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................4-24 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................2-24.5 Fumbles-Lost .................................................3-2 Penalties-Yards ..............................................6-57 Possession Time ...........................................23:30 Third-Down Conversions ...............................4 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................1-7

UNH 22 40-119 231 30-19-0 70-350 0-0 0-0 6-133 1-7 4-36.8 2-0 8-60 30:24 2 of 11 1 of 3 2-3 2-19

RUSHING: So. Connecticut St.-Rashaad Slowley 22-160; John Wiechman 10-58; Andre Privott 1-21; Kevin Lynch 5-minus 25. New Haven-Victor Jones 28-126; Ryan Osiecki 8-14; Ronnie Nelson 1-2; Kameel Lashley 1-0; Chris Scifo 2-minus 23. PASSING: So. Connecticut St.-Kevin Lynch 13-26-1-203. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 19-30-0-231. RECEIVING: So. Connecticut St.-Andre Privott 5-91; Willie Epps 3-50; Nick Mandich 2-17; Rashaad Slowley 1-34; Jayson Holt 1-10; John Wiechman 1-1. New Haven-Chris Ruffin 8-70; D. Washington 4-69; Victor Jones 3-29; Josh Smart 2-23; Kameel Lashley 1-33; Chris Higgins 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: So. Connecticut St.-None. New Haven-D. Anderson 1-7. FUMBLES: So. Connecticut St.-Andre Privott 1-1; Kevin Lynch 1-0; John Wiechman 1-1. New Haven-Victor Jones 1-0; Chris Scifo 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): So. Connecticut St.-Ricky Kirk 1-0. New Haven-Ahmet Basci 1-0; A. Ramishvili 0-1; Alex Quinn 0-1.

THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): So. Connecticut St.-Samuel Johnson 4-4; Ike Igbinosun 5-2; Chevar Rankins 5-2; Michael Escobar 4-2; Gavin Nelson 4-1; Landon Osborn 3-2; K. Magaresh 3-2; Nathan Tyler 2-3; Ricky Kirk 3-1; TEAM 3-0; Dan Lamberton 2-1; Derrell Moye 1-1; Josh McWilliams 1-1; Davel Campbell 1-1; R. Kirkland 1-1; Daniel Allen 0-2; Jack Petion 1-0; Santagio Steele 1-0; Clarence Brown 0-1; Jonathan Strong 0-1. New Haven-J.D. Chalifoux 7-1; A. Ramishvili 4-4; C. Hatchett 3-4; Robert Hill 4-2; Ahmet Basci 4-1; D. Anderson 1-4; Bernard Risco 3-1; Scott Schultz 1-2; Matt Stevko 2-0; Mike Gomes 1-1; Alex Quinn 1-1; Sean Berglund 0-2; Kervin Edouard 1-0; Tom Herd 1-0; Kendrick Butler 1-0; TEAM 1-0; Scott Lowery 1-0; Jon Jackson 0-1.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 7 New Haven - 13, Amer. International - 0

Score by Quarters 1 New Haven...................... 0 American Int’l ................. 0

3 3 0

4 7 0

Score 13 Record: (6-1,4-1) 0 Record: (3-4,3-2)

Chris Scifo 25 yd field goal, 14-67 6:42 ............................................................................................................................ UNH 3 - AIC 0 Chris Scifo 45 yd field goal, 4-18 1:41 .............................................................................................................................. UNH 6 - AIC 0 Robert Hill 10 yd interception return (Chris Scifo kick) .................................................................................................. UNH 13 - AIC 0

GAME RECAP: SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The University of New Haven football team defeated American International College 13-0 Saturday afternoon in Massachusetts. With the win the Chargers improve to 6-1 overall and 4-1 in the Northeast-10 Conference, while the Yellow Jackets fall to 3-4 overall and 3-2 in the NE-10. With just under 13 minutes to play in the fourth quarter, Rob Hill intercepted a Rob Parent pass and returned it 10-yards for a touchdown, giving the Chargers the game-sealing points.

Jones finished the day as the Chargers only 200-yard rusher of the new era. He amassed 202 yards on an amazing 46 carries. Osiecki threw for 151 yards on the blustery day in western Mass. The junior connected on 16-of-24 passes, with a long of 18-yards. The running game would allow the Chargers to control the time of possession with over 41-minutes of ball control.

With a 4-1 conference record, the Chargers now stand alone at the top of the NE-10 standings. Merrimack remains the only other one-loss team in the conference with a 3-1 conference mark.

PASSING: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 16-24-0-151. American Int’l-Rob Parent 9-16-2-78. RECEIVING: New Haven-Josh Smart 5-53; Kameel Lashley 3-49; Chris Ruffin 3-21; Demetrius Washington 3-19; Nick Music 1-6; Victor Jones 1-3. American Int’l-Andre Samuels 3-25; Trevor Perryman 3-16; Davon LeGrier 1-25; Cal Brownridge 1-11; C. Stephenson 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: New Haven-Robert Hill 1-10; Desmond Anderson 1-0. American Int’l-None. FUMBLES: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 3-2; Victor Jones 1-1. American Int’l-C. Stephenson 2-2; Rob Parent 1-0; Mike Mayo 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): New Haven-Ahmet Basci 0-1; Robert Hill 0-1. American Int’l-Darius Evans 1-1; K. Hakanjin 0-1.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2011 CHARGER FOOTBALL

THE UNIVERSITY

TACKLES (UA-A): New Haven-Desmond Anderson 4-1; Charlie Hatchett 3-2; Mike Gomes 2-3; Bernard Risco 4-0; Scott Schultz 2-2; Jon Jackson 2-2; Robert Hill 2-2; Ahmet Basci 1-3; Tom Herd 1-2; Alex Dyer 1-1; Akaki Ramishvili 1-1; J.D. Chalifoux 0-2; Josh Smart 0-1. American Int’l-Terrence Holley 8-8; Darius Evans 6-5; Justin Tervo 4-7; W. Onigbanjo 3-5; K. Hakanjin 1-7; Allen Bush 7-0; Markell Rice 2-5; Nathaniel Ricks 2-4; Irving Williams 2-3; J. Williams 2-2; C.J. Fresia 2-2; Terrance Mercer 1-3; Nick Abraham 0-4; Andre Samuels 1-0; S. Leggett 0-1.

HISTORY & RECORDS

The Chargers defense, which shutout AIC for the first time since the opening game of the 2005 season, held the Yellow Jackets to 172 total yards on 43 plays. Anderson, Charlie Hatchett and Mike Gomes led the UNH defense, each with five tackles. Anderson had a fumble recovery and the interception, while Gomes recovered two fumbles. Hill also had a good day with four stops, an interception and 1.5 tackles-for-loss.

RUSHING: New Haven-Victor Jones 46-202; TEAM 1-minus 2; Ryan Osiecki 8-minus 36. American Int’l-C. Stephenson 10-40; Rob Parent 8-26; Mike Mayo 6-26; T. Williams 3-2.

2010 REVIEW

Paced by a shout rushing attack from Victor Jones, New Haven amassed 168 yards in the first half, including 82 on the ground. Jones tallied 92 yards, while quarterback Ryan Osiecki was sacked twice for a loss of 10 yards. Osiecki went 9-of-14 for 86 yards in the first half.

AIC 8 27-94 78 16-9-2 43-172 0-0 0-0 1-7 0-0 6-29.8 4-3 5-43 18:58 2 of 9 0 of 1 0-0 2-12

2011 OUTLOOK

In a game dominated by wind gusts in excess of 30 miles per hour, neither team could muster a score in the opening quarter. With possession at the end of the first quarter, the Chargers used the wind in the opening drive of the second quarter and pushed the ball deep into the Yellow Jackets’ territory. With 10:34 left in the first half, Chris Scifo broke a 0-0 tie with a 25-yard field goal. The kick capped a 14-play 67-yard drive which would prove to be the only score the Chargers would need to win Saturday game.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................55-164 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................151 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................24-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................79-315 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................1-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................1-17 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................2-10 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................2-16.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................4-3 Penalties-Yards ..............................................4-20 Possession Time ...........................................41:02 Third-Down Conversions ...............................8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................1-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................1-3

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 2nd 10:34 UNH 3rd 02:52 UNH 4th 12:43 UNH

2 3 0

2011 COACHES

Date: October 16, 2010 Site: Springfield, Mass. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 8 New Haven - 27, Merrimack - 25

2011 COACHES

Date: October 23, 2010 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m. Score by Quarters 1 Merrimack ...................... 0 New Haven...................... 10

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 06:34 00:00 2nd 07:48 3rd 11:07 03:48 4th 14:13 08:44 06:34 00:50

UNH UNH MER UNH UNH MER UNH MER MER

2 6 0

3 0 10

4 19 7

Score 25 Record: (3-4,3-2) 27 Record: (7-1,5-1)

Victor Jones 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 11-57 5:24.......................................................................................................MER 0 - UNH 7 Chris Scifo 24 yd field goal, 10-63 4:46 ........................................................................................................................MER 0 - UNH 10 James Suozzo 3 yd run (Greg Molloy kick blockd), 10-87 3:07 ...................................................................................MER 6 - UNH 10 Victor Jones 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 7-74 2:48 .......................................................................................................MER 6 - UNH 17 Chris Scifo 42 yd field goal, 7-38 3:49 ..........................................................................................................................MER 6 - UNH 20 James Suozzo 1 yd run (Greg Molloy kick), 8-39 2:08 .............................................................................................. MER 13 - UNH 20 Sharieff Hall 16 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 3-41 1:36 ............................................................... MER 13 - UNH 27 Anthony Smalls 3 yd run (Greg Molloy kick blockd), 8-70 2:01 ................................................................................ MER 19 - UNH 27 James Suozzo 3 yd run (Anthony Smalls rush failed), 15-88 2:17 ........................................................................... MER 25 - UNH 27

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven football team outlasted Merrimack College on Saturday afternoon, as the Chargers knocked off the Warriors by the final score of 27-25 on Homecoming at DellaCamera Stadium. With the win, UNH remains atop of the Northeast-10 Conference standings at 7-1 and 5-1 in the league. Merrimack falls to 4-3 overall and 3-2 in NE-10 competition with the loss. The Chargers would take a 10-0 lead after the first quarter, but the Warriors answered with six in the second quarter, cutting the lead to four at halftime. New Haven would go on to score the first 10 points of the second half off a Victor Jones 1-yard touchdown run and a Chris Scifo 42-yard field goal, both in the third quarter.

2010 REVIEW

On the first possession of the fourth quarter, Merrimack cut the Chargers’ lead to 20-13 off a 1-yard touchdown run from James Suozzo. After a 16-yard touchdown strike from Ryan Osiecki to Sharieff Hall, Merrimack put two quick scoring drives together in the final seven minutes of the fourth quarter. With 6:34 left on the clock, Merrimack punched in a three-yard run which capped a, 8-play 70-yard drive. On its ensuing possession, Merrimack went another 88-yards on 15 plays to score their final touchdown with 50-seconds left on the clock, making the score 27-25. On the Warriors two-point try, the Chargers stopped running back Anthony Smalls in the backfield, securing the win.

HISTORY & RECORDS

Just like against Southern Connecticut two weeks ago, the Chargers made the big plays when they needed to, keeping the Warriors out of the end zone. UNH collected the onsides kick attempt on the kickoff and solidified a 27-25 victory. Ryan Osiecki paced an offense that amassed 391 yards on the afternoon. He completed 12-of-25 pass attempts for 199 yards and one touchdown. Mike DeCaro and Victor Jones combined for 158 yards on the ground while Demetrius Washington-Ellison made four catches for 77 yards to lead the receiving core.

THE UNIVERSITY

Defensively, Bernard Risco recorded a team-leading 12 tackles and one for a loss of yardage. Desmond Anderson had two picks, increasing his season total to eight, as Mike Gomes chimed in with 10 tackles.

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Team Statistics MER FIRST DOWNS ................................................26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................38-151 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................314 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................58-29-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................96-465 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................3-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................4-51 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................1-11 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................5-37.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................2-0 Penalties-Yards ..............................................3-30 Possession Time ...........................................24:08 Third-Down Conversions ...............................8 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................4 of 6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................0-0

UNH 18 46-192 199 25-12-1 71-391 0-0 2-0 4-64 2-0 6-34.5 0-0 8-47 35:52 6 of 15 1 of 1 4-4 2-11

RUSHING: Merrimack-James Suozzo 16-83; Anthony Smalls 18-53; Isaiah Voegeli 4-15. New Haven-Mike DeCaro 12-83; Victor Jones 24-75; Josh Smart 3-18; Ronnie Nelson 2-14; Ryan Osiecki 2-4; TEAM 3-minus 2. PASSING: Merrimack-James Suozzo 29-58-2-314. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 12-25-1-199. RECEIVING: Merrimack-Greg Abelli 11-135; Isaiah Voegeli 6-62; Omari Mobley 4-29; Joe Clancy 3-34; Anthony Smalls 2-25; Shane Ferguson 2-13; Steve Serwon 1-16. New Haven-Demetrius Washington 4-77; Josh Smart 3-44; Kameel Lashley 2-42; Sharieff Hall 2-32; Chris Ruffin 1-4. INTERCEPTIONS: Merrimack-Ian Weaver 1-11. New Haven-Desmond Anderson 2-0. FUMBLES: Merrimack-Artis Holt 1-0; James Suozzo 1-0. New Haven-None. SACKS (UA-A): Merrimack-None. New Haven-Tom Herd 1-1; Robert Hill 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A): Merrimack-Shawn Loiseau 6-9; Garrett Boyd 5-4; Justin Marsan 4-3; Nick DesJardins 1-6; R. Szelwicki 2-4; Jesse Fowler 4-1; Ian Weaver 3-2; Josh Henry 3-1; Michael Wiggins 2-1; John O’Leary 1-2; John Kravic 2-0; Ryan McCarthy 1-1; Michael Jones 1-1; Matt Tripicchio 1-1; Jimmy Holland 1-0; Ryan Slattery 1-0; Tony Johnson 1-0. New Haven-Bernard Risco 9-3; Mike Gomes 6-4; Desmond Anderson 7-2; Charlie Hatchett 2-5; J.D. Chalifoux 4-2; Jon Jackson 4-1; Tom Herd 2-3; Ahmet Basci 2-2; Scott Schultz 1-3; Robert Hill 2-1; Chidoziem Ezemma 2-1; Kendrick Butler 2-1; Kervin Edouard 2-0; Akaki Ramishvili 1-1; Rodney Lanham 1-0; George Gerosa 1-0; Kareem Cutler 1-0; Scott Lowery 1-0; Chris Higgins 1-0; Nick Music 0-1.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 9 New Haven - 58, Pace - 19

Score by Quarters 1 New Haven...................... 27 Pace ................................ 7 UNH UNH PAC UNH UNH UNH UNH PAC UNH PAC UNH UNH

3 0 6

4 14 0

Score 58 Record: (8-1,6-1) 19 Record: (0-7,0-5)

Sharieff Hall 44 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Chris Scifo kick), 5-78 2:13 ..................................................................... UNH 7 - PAC 0 Kameel Lashley 52 yd pass from Ronnie Nelson (Chris Scifo kick blockd), 4-84 1:38 .............................................. UNH 13 - PAC 0 J. Washington 95 yd kickoff return (Ali Mourtada kick)................................................................................................. UNH 13 - PAC 7 Victor Jones 68 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 1-68 0:12 ..................................................................................................... UNH 20 - PAC 7 Mike DeCaro 23 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 5-43 2:17 .................................................................................................... UNH 27 - PAC 7 Chris Scifo 35 yd field goal, 10-53 5:20 ......................................................................................................................... UNH 30 - PAC 7 Mike DeCaro 42 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 2-44 0:51 .................................................................................................... UNH 37 - PAC 7 Eric Ortega 7 yd pass from Jordan Raynor (Ali Mourtada kick blockd), 7-58 3:35 ...................................................UNH 37 - PAC 13 Victor Jones 4 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 7-57 3:04 ......................................................................................................UNH 44 - PAC 13 Eric Ortega 28 yd pass from Jurrell Hawkins (Eric Ortega kick failed), 10-86 4:22 ..................................................UNH 44 - PAC 19 Ronnie Nelson 3 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 9-55 4:29 .................................................................................................UNH 51 - PAC 19 Jon Jackson 50 yd interception return (Chris Scifo kick) ............................................................................................UNH 58 - PAC 19 PAC 17 29-63 256 34-22-1 63-319 0-0 0-0 7-141 0-0 2-37.5 3-1 4-76 30:23 4 of 11 0 of 4 2-3 1-9

RUSHING: New Haven-Victor Jones 14-149; Mike DeCaro 14-126; Ronnie Nelson 5-26; Anthony Tillman 5-15; Ryan Osiecki 1-minus 9. Pace-J. Washington 9-32; Jurrell Hawkins 9-21; E. Armstrong 1-15; Jordan Raynor 10-minus 5.

The Chargers went on to score 14 more points in the fourth quarter, whiel the Setters added a touchdown in the third for a final score of 58-19.

PASSING: New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 11-13-0-151; Ronnie Nelson 3-3-0-71; Brice DeRosa 0-1-0-0. Pace-Jordan Raynor 21-33-1-228; Jurrell Hawkins 1-1-0-28.

The two-headed rushing attack for UNH was led by Jones who finished with 149 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries. DeCaro added 126 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries as well. Quarterback Ronnie Nelson added 26 yards and one touchdown on five carries. Osiecki threw for 151 yards and one touchdown on 11-of-13 passing, while Nelson went a perfect 3-for-3 with 71 yards and another touchdown. Lashley led the UNH receivers with four grabs for 82 yards and a touchdown. Hall added a pair of catches for 55 yards and a score, while Demetrius Washington-Ellison amassed 44 yards on two catches.

RECEIVING: New Haven-Kameel Lashley 4-82; Sharieff Hall 2-55; Demetrius Washington 2-44; Mike Friello 2-10; Josh Smart 1-12; Jake Stark 1-11; Nick Music 1-4; Chris Higgins 1-4. Pace-Dominique West 6-78; J. Washington 5-60; Eric Ortega 5-58; Eliot Johnson 2-25; Jurrell Hawkins 2-4; Eric Santos 1-30; Arvin Rai 1-1.

FUMBLES: New Haven-None. Pace-Jordan Raynor 2-0; Eric Santos 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): New Haven-Alex Dyer 2-0; Chidoziem Ezemma 1-0; Kervin Edouard 1-0; Sean Berglund 1-0. Pace-Max Katzner 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): New Haven-Kareem Cutler 6-1; Kervin Edouard 5-1; Akaki Ramishvili 3-2; Mike Gomes 4-0; Cody Wallace 3-1; Desmond Anderson 3-1; Charlie Hatchett 3-0; Scott Schultz 0-3; Ahmet Basci 0-3; Alex Dyer 2-0; Scott Lowery 2-0; Brent Macleod 2-0; Tom Herd 2-0; Chidoziem Ezemma 2-0; Bernard Risco 1-1; J.D. Chalifoux 1-1; Christian Bish 1-0; MacArthur Cheek 1-0; Alex Quinn 1-0; David Thomas 1-0; Kendrick Butler 1-0; Sean Berglund 1-0; Jon Jackson 1-0. Pace-David Lopez 6-3; Brian Mizerek 6-0; Steve Alesi 6-0; P. Finnegan 5-1; Jonfrey Sanchez 2-3; Raphael Polanco 4-0; Max Katzner 3-0; Felix Pagan 2-1; Chris Perugini 2-0; Byron Reid 2-0; Eliot Johnson 1-0; D. Zimmerman 1-0; Joseph Fasano 1-0; Vincent Romano 0-1; Patrick Lupfer 0-1; Thaddeus Kowal 0-1; S. Bostic-Sealy 0-1; Victor Macaluso 0-1; Jesus Cardona 0-1.

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2011 CHARGER FOOTBALL

THE UNIVERSITY

Running back Victor Jones became the third player in Charger football history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. The junior has 1,021 so far this season and ranks fifth in the single season record books. The top three spots on the single-season record list belong to former Harlon Hill Trophy winner and UNH football legend Roger Graham.

INTERCEPTIONS: New Haven-Jon Jackson 1-50. Pace-None.

HISTORY & RECORDS

UNH racked up another 14 points and led 27-7 after the first quarter. Another 17 points in the second quarter and a Pace touchdown brought the score to 44-13 at halftime.

2010 REVIEW

On their fifth play of the game’s opening drive, New Haven quarterback Ryan Osiecki connected with Sharieff Hall down the left side numbers for a 44-yard touchdown pass just over two minutes into the game. The Chargers would continue to score throughout the quarter. The UNH defense forced the Setters to punt after five plays on their first drive and New Haven regained possession on its own 16-yard line with 8:56 remaining in the quarter. Four plays later the Chargers took a 13-0 lead when second-string quarterback Ronnie Nelson connected on a 52-yard touchdown pass and catch to tight end Kameel Lashley. The extra point was blocked and the Chargers maintained a 13-0 lead.

Team Statistics UNH FIRST DOWNS ................................................23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................39-307 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................222 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................17-14-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................56-529 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................4-82 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................1-50 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................2-29.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................0-0 Penalties-Yards ..............................................6-207 Possession Time ...........................................29:37 Third-Down Conversions ...............................5 of 9 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................5-26

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. - The University of New Haven football team defeated Pace University 58-19 Saturday afternoon in a Northeast-10 Conference game in N.Y. With the win the Chargers clinch at least a share of the 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Championship and improve to 8-1 on the season, 6-1 in the NE-10. The Setters fall to 0-7 overall and 0-5 in the NE-10.

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 1st 12:47 07:18 07:05 06:46 01:58 2nd 08:04 07:08 03:29 00:18 3rd 02:47 4th 13:09 12:53

2 17 6

2011 COACHES

Date: October 30, 2010 Site: Pleasantville, N.Y. Time: 1:00 p.m.

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2010 RECAPS GAME 10 Saint Anselm - 35, New Haven - 26

2011 COACHES

Date: November 6, 2010 Site: West Haven, Conn. Time: 1:00 p.m. Score by Quarters 1 Saint Anselm .................. 0 New Haven...................... 0

2011 PLAYERS

Scoring Summary: 2nd 11:10 08:47 04:26 3rd 12:29 10:23 07:43 00:37 4th 13:38 08:57 04:42

STA UNH UNH STA STA UNH UNH STA UNH STA

2 7 10

3 14 10

4 14 6

Score 35 Record: (2-7,2-5) 26 Record: (8-2,6-2)

Eric Feehan 19 yd pass from T. Woodson-Sam (Zack McCabe kick), 5-35 1:51 ............................................................STA 7 - UNH 0 Ryan Osiecki 1 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 6-72 2:16 .........................................................................................................STA 7 - UNH 7 Chris Scifo 20 yd field goal, 8-42 3:19 ........................................................................................................................... STA 7 - UNH 10 Keith Charles 16 yd pass from T. Woodson-Sam (Zack McCabe kick), 7-60 2:42 .................................................... STA 14 - UNH 10 Marcel Bouie 8 yd pass from T. Woodson-Sam (Zack McCabe kick), 7-49 1:55....................................................... STA 21 - UNH 10 Ryan Osiecki 2 yd run (Chris Scifo kick), 7-72 2:36 .................................................................................................... STA 21 - UNH 17 Chris Scifo 30 yd field goal, 12-72 4:57 ....................................................................................................................... STA 21 - UNH 20 Mark Colantonio 27 yd interception return (Zack McCabe kick) ................................................................................ STA 28 - UNH 20 Demetrius Washington 19 yd pass from Ryan Osiecki (Ryan Osiecki pass failed), 4-34 1:24 ................................ STA 28 - UNH 26 Marcel Bouie 64 yd pass from Michael Pierce (Zack McCabe kick), 1-64 0:14 ....................................................... STA 35 - UNH 26

2011 OUTLOOK

GAME RECAP: WEST HAVEN, Conn. – The University of New Haven football team, nationally ranked No. 23 in last week’s poll, was stunned by Saint Anselm College on Saturday afternoon at Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium, dropping its final regular season game by the final score of 35-26. Even with the result, the Chargers still claimed the 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Title. New Haven concluded the regular season with an 8-2 mark and 6-2 in the league. The Hawks improved to 2-7 and 2-5 in NE-10 competition. With a win today, New Haven would have concluded the regular season with an overall record of 9-1 and 7-1 in NE-10 competition. The last time the Chargers finished a campaign with one loss was in 1997, a season that ended with a loss in the NCAA National Championship game.

2010 REVIEW

Osiecki finished with 252 yards passing and one touchdown for the Chargers. Washington-Ellison caught seven passes for 113 yards, while Josh Smart accumulated 45 yards on the ground and 69 in the air. Lashley had three receptions for 60 yards and Hall added three catches for 41 total yards. Defensively, Bernard Risco and Charlie Hatchett led the team in tackles with 10 apiece. The four offensive touchdowns by Saint Anselm marked only the second time a team had accomplished that feat against the Chargers defense.

Team Statistics STA FIRST DOWNS ................................................19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) ...................................37-109 PASSING YDS (NET).......................................374 Passes Att-Comp-Int ......................................41-29-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS .....................78-483 Fumble Returns-Yards ...................................0-0 Punt Returns-Yards........................................1-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards....................................5-94 Interception Returns-Yards ...........................2-27 Punts (Number-Avg) ......................................5-37.0 Fumbles-Lost .................................................0-0 Penalties-Yards ..............................................9-71 Possession Time ...........................................30:54 Third-Down Conversions ...............................5 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions.............................1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...........................3-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...............................1-8

UNH 21 33-137 289 43-19-2 76-426 0-0 2-0 6-95 2-7 6-28.3 2-1 7-66 29:06 7 of 17 0 of 2 5-7 2-4

RUSHING: Saint Anselm-Keith Charles 21-68; T. Woodson-Sam 10-37; Justin Bernard 1-4; Michael Pierce 1-4; Marcel Bouie 1-0; TEAM 3-minus 4. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 10-46; Josh Smart 10-45; Mike DeCaro 9-41; Ronnie Nelson 3-12; Brice DeRosa 1-minus 7. PASSING: Saint Anselm-T. Woodson-Sam 21-28-1-230; Michael Pierce 8-13-1-144. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 18-42-2-252; Ronnie Nelson 1-1-0-37.

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RECEIVING: Saint Anselm-Justin Bernard 14-129; Marcel Bouie 8-110; Keith Charles 4-100; Eric Feehan 2-27; Craig Dennis 1-8. New Haven-Demetrius Washington 7-113; Josh Smart 5-69; Kameel Lashley 3-60; Sharieff Hall 3-41; Chris Ruffin 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: Saint Anselm-Mark Colantonio 1-27; Jason Nguyen 1-0. New Haven-Charlie Hatchett 1-5; J.D. Chalifoux 1-2. FUMBLES: Saint Anselm-None. New Haven-Ryan Osiecki 1-0; Baragon Bradley 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Saint Anselm-Andrew Lebowitz 1-0. New Haven-Kervin Edouard 0-1; Ahmet Basci 0-1; Tom Herd 1-0.

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TACKLES (UA-A): Saint Anselm-Brendan Timmons 3-7; Trevor Jessie 6-3; Chris Bent 0-9; Mark Colantonio 5-2; Jason Nguyen 4-3; Andrew Lebowitz 4-1; Shane O’Donnell 1-2; Kyle Hayes 1-2; Jake Ronchi 2-0; Lou Licciardi 1-1; Thomas Bolio 1-1; Tyler Crawford 1-1; Garrett Hubert 1-1; Cameron Foster 1-0; C. Papazian 1-0; Brian Bozek 1-0; Sean Morris 1-0; Justin Bernard 1-0; Dave Boardman 1-0; Brian Woodbury 0-1. New Haven-Bernard Risco 8-2; Charlie Hatchett 8-2; Desmond Anderson 6-2; Jon Jackson 6-1; Akaki Ramishvili 2-5; Scott Schultz 3-2; Robert Hill 3-2; Ahmet Basci 1-4; Tom Herd 3-1; J.D. Chalifoux 3-1; Kendrick Butler 2-0; George Gerosa 2-0; Kervin Edouard 0-2; Mike Gomes 0-2; Anthony Vazquez 1-0; Christian Bish 1-0; Chidoziem Ezemma 0-1; Sean Berglund 0-1.

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CHARGER FOOTBALL 2011 COACHES 2011 PLAYERS 2011 OUTLOOK 2010 REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS PASSING Year 2010 2009 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973

Player Att.-Comp. Ryan Osiecki 273-166 Ryan Osiecki 411-254 Joe DiMeglio 271-135 Rob D’innocenzio 335-193 Rob D’Innocenzio 175-86 Jason Barnett 286-141 Jason Barnett 340-167 Jason Barnett 316-160 Cazzie Kosciolek 271-162 Jesse Showerda 300-180 Jesse Showerda 328-195 James Weir 277-169 James Weir 266-161 Ken Suhl 239-148 Ken Suhl 250-139 Jay McLucas 402-209 Jay McLucas 297-161 Mike Horton 340-168 Mike Horton 294-139 Mike Horton 361-200 Paul Kelly 249-136 .546 Paul Kelly 185-106 .573 Paul Kelly 155-93 .600 Mark Giordani 120-48 Matt Ready 314-149 Walt Melfi 163-76 .466 not available Brian O’Keefe 134-58 Walt Melfi 67-30 .447 Mike Whalen 45-9 Ed Pikor 122-50 Jim Menge 72-32 Jim Menge 111-27

RUSHING Year Player 2010 Victor Jones 2009 Josh Smart 2003 Darren Haynes 2002 Maikel Mehu 2001 Dawud Hanif 2000 Dawud Hanif 1999 Corey Jones 1998 Corey Jones 1997 Don Highsmith 1996 Don Highsmith 1995 Ron Jenkins 1994 Roger Graham 1993 Roger Graham 1992 Roger Graham 1991 Roger Graham 1990 A.J. Livingston 1989 Dana Burgo 1988 Weaver Williams 1987 Keith McCoy 1986 Charles Hill 1985 Bill Gambardella 1984 Mike Murphy 1983 Bill Gambardella 1982 Bill Clancy 1981 Fred DiRenzo 1980 Tony Major 1979 not available 1978 Tony Major 1977 Bob Currie 1976 Brian Rickert 1975 Mark Francoeur 1974 Bob Holtz 1973 Benny Mondrone

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Pct. .568 .618 .498 .576 .491 .493 .491 .506 .598 .600 .595 .610 .605 .619 .556 .520 .542 .494 .473 .554 1694 1463 1443 .400 .475 1115

Yds. 1861 2825 1606 2180 1252 2096 2614 1874 2327 2625 2098 2313 2336 2336 1775 3114 2025 2268 1902 2607 16 7 6 653 2164 12

TD 16 23 9 17 8 28 25 18 23 31 22 17 31 26 17 23 14 15 11 17 15 18 16 5 16 13

Int. 6 9 11 12 7 15 12 14 6 3 11 14 1 5 16 18 12 13 17 15

.432 515 .200 .410 .444 .243

897 3 175 603 293 202

4 8 0 0 0 0

9

Att. 201 69 77 94 121 136 164 187 185 200 182 278 182 200 161 157 129 105 98 51 171 81 131 137 119 112

Yds 1021 278 514 474 620 844 892 857 1057 851 854 1607 1687 1717 942 793 515 501 461 157 832 310 634 669 498 563

TD 11 2 4 3 4 3 5 5 13 3 3 17 19 22 8 16 6 4 1 1 6 2 4 8 1 5

139 71 89 176 93 62

504 319 449 657 273 162

3 0 5 6 2 0

9 20

9 10 9 17

RECEIVING Year Player Rec. 2010 Demetrius Washington-Ellison 41 2009 Sharieff Hall 73 2003 Joe Tarasiewicz 40 2002 Matt Marcks 66 2001 Matt Marcks 33 2000 Ketric Barnes 38 1999 Elvert Eden 62 1998 Adam Roman 42 1997 Adam Roman 53 1996 Tyrone Seabrooks 76 1995 Bobby Barnette 59 1994 Max Joyner-Brown 49 1993 Tony Willis 71 1992 Tony Willis 51 1991 Tony Willis 59 1990 Pierre Fils 63 1989 Pierre Fils 38 1988 Bob Wietecha 46 1987 Ron Conyers 38 1986 Greg Ortman 62 1985 Greg Ortman 46 1984 Ralph Pacifico 32 1983 Ralph Pacifico 27 1982 Ralph Pacifico 26 1981 Bruce Barrett 48 1980 Bruce Barrett 35 1979 not available 1978 Dave Hernandez 18 1977 Pat Morelli 12 1976 Gerry Kopazna 5 1975 Vin Tozzi 13 1974 Jim Martone 21 1973 Vin Tozzi 6

Yds 528 809 379 919 619 633 1006 540 726 1113 582 701 1074 1030 986 1121 693 654 446 800 605 695 527 401 759 585

TD 4 8 0 7 5 7 7 8 5 16 4 6 11 10 12 11 5 1 1 6 5 6 3 4 8 5

327 294 76 118 225 49

1 2 0 0 0 0

Senior Se S e en nior or Ry Ryan Osiecki led the Chargers in 2009 and 2010 in passing pa p a asssing ing yards. y In his two seasons at UNH, he’s tallied over 4 ,,0 00 00 0 yyards ar and nearly 40 touchdowns passing. Last season ar 4,000 he h e th tthrew for 1,861 yards along with 16 touchdowns to llead le ea ad the passing game.

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32 5 38 71 225 36

0 0 22 0 315 381

536 324 509 728 544 519

TD 0 10 9 7 0 0 9 10 15 16 0 17 23 22 12 17 15 8 15 0 6 0 4 9 8 6

2 pt PAT FG 0 37-39 11-15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19-27 7-19 0 37 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 35 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 8 0 0 0 0 20 6 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 2 5 6 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 2 0

11 0 0 0 0 0 0

7 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tot. 83 64 86 55 80 76 92 111 86 108 94 107 72 83 80 65 79 86 134 124 80 111 100 100 123

Pts. 70 60 54 42 40 55 54 60 90 98 59 106 138 132 72 102 90 48 90 52 36 38 24 58 48 36 32 12 12 30 36 14 12

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Se Senior S Sen e en nior i Ch io Charlie Hatchett led the Charger defense in 2010 with w itth 83 83 to total tackles. He tallied 44 solo stops and 39 assists. Hat H attch a che hett he tt a Hatchett also tallied five tackles-for-loss, one interception, two pas pa p asss break-ups, three forced fumbles and two fumble pass rrecoveries. eco eco He tallied 10-or-more stops in four games.

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504 319 449 657 4 103

TACKLES Year Player Solo Asst. 2010 Charlie Hatchett 44 39 2009 Desmond Anderson 45 19 2003 Sarth Benoit 56 30 2002 Alston Sajery 33 22 2001 Idris Price 54 26 2000 Idris Price 54 22 1999 Steve Cedor 54 38 1998 Steve Cedor 66 45 1997 Lidz Eugene 61 25 1996 Shane McNeeley 71 37 1995 Scott Riggs 61 33 1994 George Porcha 53 54 1993 George Byrd 51 21 1992 George Byrd 44 39 1991 Brad Pyne 47 33 1990 Keith Stamp 25 40 1989 Tyrone Barnett 43 36 1988 Tyrone Barnett 45 41 1987 Erik Lesinski 76 58 1986 Erik Lesinski 88 36 1985 Mike Murphy 50 30 1984 Rick Racioppi 57 54 1983 Rick Racioppi 47 53 John Alosky 29 71 1982 Rick Racioppi 74 49 Tackles Not Available Before 1982 Season

HISTORY & RECORDS

Tot 1053 1622 698 1035 861 1329 1554 1155 1313 1113 1000 2137 2319 1772 1474 1641 1049 778 847 870 948 746 882 728 772 775

2010 REVIEW

Ret 0 792 42 116 239 751 750 619 583 0 405 333 516 8 650 514 356 438 189 53 0 35 409 0 0 0

2011 OUTLOOK

Rec 32 809 142 919 619 633 801 540 726 1113 582 197 116 47 361 1121 693 340 446 800 116 695 195 59 759 236

2011 PLAYERS

SCORING Year Player 2010 Chris Scifo 2009 Sharieff Hall 2003 Joe DiMeglio 2002 Matt Marcks 2001 Pete Dodosh 2000 Pete Dodosh 1999 Ketric Barnes 1998 Adam Roman 1997 Don Highsmith 1996 Tyrone Seabrooks 1995 Gene Adair 1994 Roger Graham 1993 Roger Graham 1992 Roger Graham 1991 Tony Willis 1990 A.J. Livingston 1989 Charlie Hill 1988 Weaver Williams 1987 Ron Conyers 1986 Tom Holmes 1985 Bill Gambardella 1984 Tom Holmes 1983 Bill Gambardella 1982 Bill Clancy 1981 Bruce Barrett 1980 Mark Giordani 1979 not available 1978 Mike Bouwman 1977 Pat Morelli Gerry Kopazna 1976 Brian Rickert 1975 Mark Francoeur 1974 Bob Holtz 1973 Lenny Galbicsek

Rush 1021 21 514 0 3 45 3 -4 4 0 13 1607 1687 1717 463 6 0 0 212 17 832 16 278 669 13 539

2011 COACHES

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Year Player 2010 Victor Jones 2009 Sharieff Hall 2003 Darren Haynes 2002 Matt Marcks 2001 Matt Marcks 2000 Ketric Barnes 1999 Ketric Barnes 1998 Adam Roman 1997 Adam Roman 1996 T. Seabrooks 1995 Bobby Barnette 1994 Roger Graham 1993 Roger Graham 1992 Roger Graham 1991 John Raba 1990 Pierre Fils 1989 Pierre Fils 1988 Pierre Fils 1987 Ron Conyers 1986 Greg Ortman 1985 B.Gambardella 1984 Ralph Pacifico 1983 Greg Ortman 1982 Bill Clancy 1981 Bruce Barrett 1980 Mark Giordani 1979 not available 1978 Tony Major 1977 Bob Currie 1976 Brian Rickert 1975 M. Francoeur 1974 Jim Martone 1973 L. Galbicsek

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS

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2011 PLAYERS

2011 COACHES

UNH OPP Year Record Pts Pts Coach 1973 (DIII)...0-8-0 28 230............ Joe McHugh 1974 ............0-9-0 38 286............ Joe McHugh 1975 ...........2-7-0 77 212............ Joe McHugh 1976 ............1-8-0 81 146...................Tom Bell 1977............3-6-0 88 211...................Tom Bell 1978 ...........6-3-0 118 88 ....................Tom Bell 1979 ...........8-0-1 232 118...................Tom Bell 1980 ...........6-3-1 231 135...................Tom Bell 1981 ...........4-4-2 196 254...................Tom Bell 1982 (DII) ...4-6-0 139 255...................Tom Bell 1983 ...........2-8-0 112 210...... Larry McElreavy 1984 ...........5-5-0 170 231...... Larry McElreavy 1985 ...........6-4-0 238 145...... Larry McElreavy 1986 ...........8-2-0 266 161 ............Chris Palmer 1987 ...........8-2-0 267 134............Chris Palmer 1988 ...........7-3-0 275 214..........Mark Whipple 1989 ...........8-2-0 285 171 ..........Mark Whipple 1990 ...........7-3-0 381 311..........Mark Whipple 1991 ...........3-7-0 320 378..........Mark Whipple 1992 ...........12-1-0 505* 204* ........Mark Whipple 1993 ...........11-1-0 547* 167* ........Mark Whipple 1994 ...........7-3-0 329 207.......... Tony Sparano 1995 ...........10-1-1 311* 129* ........ Tony Sparano 1996 ...........7-3-0 343 172.......... Tony Sparano 1997 ...........12-2-0 433* 98*.......... Tony Sparano 1998 ...........5-5-0 230 198.......... Tony Sparano 1999 ...........5-5-0 313 299.............Darren Rizzi 2000 ...........5-5-0 335 218.............Darren Rizzi 2001 ...........5-4-0 218 187.............Darren Rizzi 2002 ...........4-6-0 245 283..... Dave Patenaude 2003 ...........1-9-0 187 355..... Dave Patenaude 2009 ...........5-5-0 264 319...Pete Rossomando 2010 ...........8-2-0 316 214...Pete Rossomando * - Does not include playoff points

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Coach Years Record Joe McHugh ................1973-75 2-24 Tom Bell ......................1976-82 32-30-4 Larry McElreavy ..........1983-85 13-17 Chris Palmer ...............1986-87 16-4 Mark Whipple .............1988-93 48-17 Tony Sparano ..............1994-98 41-14-1 Darren Rizzi ................1999-01 15-14-0 Dave Patenaude .........2002-03 5-15 Pete Rossomando ......2009-Pres. 13-7 33 Seasons ............. 1973-10 184-135-5

Pct. .077 .515 .433 .800 .738 .732 .517 .250 .650 .576

Tony Sparano, now head coach of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, tallied a 41-14-1 overall record and a .732 winning percentage during his five years (1994-98) at UNH. He also led the ‘97 Chargers to the NCAA Division II National Championship game. Photo courtesy of the Miami Dolphins

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1973 (0-8) (Divison III) at Trenton State ..................................................L ............... 0-24 at Nichols State ..................................................L ............... 0-21 at Hartford ..........................................................L ............. 14-17 at Curry College ..................................................L ............... 6-27 Mass. Maritime .................................................L ............... 8-13 at Marist..............................................................L ............... 0-27 Western Conn. ....................................................L ............... 0-41 at Maine Maritime..............................................L ............... 0-51

Mass. Maritime ................................................. W...............20-7 Univ. of Lowell.....................................................L .............10-20

1981 (4-4-2) at Univ. of Lowell ............................................... W...............25-7 Edinboro State ....................................................L .............19-51 Ramapo ..............................................................L .............15-30 at New York Tech ................................................T .............19-19 Kean College ..................................................... W.............30-26 at Univ. of D.C. ................................................... W............... 15-7 1974 (0-9) Springfield ..........................................................L .............15-41 Bridgewater State...............................................L ............... 0-10 at Southern Conn. ..............................................T .............28-28 Curry College ......................................................L ............... 0-14 at Coast Guard .................................................. W.............24-14 at Mass. Maritime ..............................................L ............... 0-21 Albany State........................................................L ...............6-36 Plymouth State ...................................................L ...............0-29 Maine Maritime ..................................................L .............12-18 1982 (4-6) (Division II) at Framingham St...............................................L .............12-20 Southern Conn. ..................................................L ...............7-43 at Western Conn.................................................L ...............8-20 Edinboro State ....................................................L ...............0-29 Nichols State ......................................................L ...............0-49 at Ramapo ..........................................................L .............14-28 Boston State .......................................................L ...............6-35 Lock Haven .........................................................L ............... 0-24 at Kean College ................................................. W.............13-10 1975 (2-7) Univ. of D.C. ....................................................... W............... 19-9 Bridgewater State...............................................L ...............6-44 Wagner ................................................................L ...............7-34 Curry College .................................................... W............... 13-7 Springfield .......................................................... W.............29-21 Framingham St. ..................................................L ............... 7-17 Coast Guard ....................................................... W.............36-21 Mass. Maritime ................................................. W...............12-6 at Millersville ......................................................L .............14-36 Plymouth State ...................................................L ............... 0-24 Maine Maritime ..................................................L ...............6-34 1983 (2-8) Western Conn. ....................................................L .............16-30 at Southern Conn. ..............................................L ............... 7-31 Nichols College ...................................................L ...............0-28 Central Conn.......................................................L ................. 0-6 Boston State .......................................................L ...............7-32 New York Tech ................................................... W............... 17-7 at Lock Haven .....................................................L ............... 0-17 1976 (1-8) C.W. Post .............................................................L .............14-20 at Framingham St...............................................L ...............7-20 at Univ. of D.C. ................................................... W.............29-22 Maine Maritime ................................................. W.............28-14 at Springfield ......................................................L .............17-34 at Western Conn.................................................L .............14-16 Norwich ...............................................................L .............10-13 at Bridgewater St................................................L ................. 0-7 Millersville...........................................................L ...............8-28 Plymouth State ...................................................L ............... 3-19 at A.I.C. ................................................................L .............20-22 at Nichols College ..............................................L .............10-14 Curry College ......................................................L .............15-21 1984 (5-5) at Boston State...................................................L ................. 3-9 Univ. of Lowell.................................................... W.............31-14 Mass. Maritime ..................................................L ...............9-12 Albany State....................................................... W............... 24-7 at Towson State ..................................................L ...............3-28 1977 (3-6) at Central Conn. ................................................ W............... 24-7 Framingham St. ................................................. W................. 3-0 at C.W. Post ........................................................L ...............7-30 Maine Maritime ..................................................L .............15-44 A.I.C. ................................................................... W............. 27-24 Bridgewater State.............................................. W............... 24-7 Southern Conn. ..................................................L ............. 17-24 Plymouth State .................................................. W............. 17-14 Springfield .......................................................... W...............23-9 Nichols College ...................................................L ............... 0-13 at Norwich ..........................................................L ...............7-42 Curry College ......................................................L .............19-21 at Millersville ......................................................L ...............7-46 Boston State .......................................................L ................. 0-6 Mass. Maritime ..................................................L ...............3-28 1985 (6-4) Fordham Univ. ....................................................L ...............7-78 at Univ. of Lowell ............................................... W............... 27-0 California, Pa. .....................................................L ............... 7-18 1978 (6-3) Central Conn.......................................................L .............16-22 at Framingham St.............................................. W............... 16-6 at Norwich ......................................................... W.............32-26 Maine Maritime ................................................. W............... 14-6 Univ. of D.C. ....................................................... W............... 47-6 at Western Conn................................................ W............... 21-6 at A.I.C. ................................................................L .............10-13 at Bridgewater St............................................... W............... 13-6 at Southern Conn. ............................................. W.............20-17 Plymouth State .................................................. W...............23-0 at Springfield ..................................................... W.............21-14 at Nichols State ..................................................L ...............0-36 Towson State ..................................................... W............... 27-7 Curry College ......................................................L ............... 8-10 Millersville...........................................................L .............21-22 at Boston State...................................................L ............... 7-10 Mass. Maritime ................................................. W............... 16-8 1986 (8-2) at E. Stroudsburg .............................................. W.............47-26 1979 (8-0-1) Slippery Rock..................................................... W............... 10-0 Framingham St. ................................................. W...............22-0 at Central Conn. ................................................ W............... 37-8 at Maine Maritime............................................. W.............24-15 Norwich .............................................................. W...............23-7 Western Conn. ................................................... W...............34-0 at Univ. of D.C. ................................................... W...............28-0 Bridgewater State...............................................T ................. 6-6 A.I.C. ....................................................................L .............14-28 at Plymouth State.............................................. W.............21-19 Southern Conn. ................................................. W.............20-17 Nichols State ..................................................... W.............28-14 Springfield .......................................................... W...............35-0 at Curry College ................................................. W.............22-16 at Towson State ..................................................L ............... 7-47 Boston State ...................................................... W.............36-34 at SUNY-Albany .................................................. W.............45-28 at Mass. Maritime ............................................. W............... 16-8 1980 (6-3-1) at Framingham St.............................................. W............... 31-7 Maine Maritime ..................................................L .............16-28 at Western Conn................................................ W...............52-0 at Bridgewater St................................................L ............... 7-10 Plymouth State ...................................................T .............13-13 at Nichols State ................................................. W.............23-17 Curry College ..................................................... W...............32-0 Boston State ...................................................... W.............27-14

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at A.I.C. ............................................................... W.............63-10 Bowie State........................................................ W.............69-19 Shepherd ........................................................... W...............55-0 Edinboro*# ........................................................ W.............48-28 Indiana, Pa.*# ....................................................L .............35-38 * - NCAA Playoffs # - at Dow Field, S. Conn. Campus

UC-Davis..............................................................L .............16-42 at Elon College ...................................................L .............16-20 Morehead State ................................................ W.............52-22 at Indianapolis....................................................L .............24-30 at Saint Joseph’s (IN) ........................................ W.............42-21 at South Florida ..................................................L ............. 27-41 Jackson State .....................................................L .............23-30

1994 (7-3) at Bloomsburg ................................................... W...............38-6 at Kutztown ........................................................ W............... 31-6 Indiana, Pa......................................................... W.............18-16 at Abilene Christian ............................................L .............16-27 at Valdosta State ................................................L ...............7-38 A.I.C. ................................................................... W...............59-7 Southern Conn. ................................................. W...............48-7 at Knoxville College ........................................... W.............55-54 at Bowie State ................................................... W...............35-6 at Liberty University ...........................................L .............22-40

2000 (5-5) at West Chester ................................................. W ................ 7-0 Clarion ................................................................ W............... 37-7 at IUP...................................................................L ............... 9-14 at Massachusetts...............................................L .............29-39 at Elon .................................................................L .............41-45 Central Washington........................................... W.............55-33 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.).......................................... W...............54-7 at Gardner-Webb ................................................L .............10-28 at Southern Connecticut................................... W...............56-7 at Jackson State .................................................L .............37-38

2002 (4-6) at West Chester ................................................. W.............28-19 Carson-Newman .................................................L .............31-36 at IUP...................................................................L ...............6-42 Central Washington............................................L .............13-21 at Tiffin ............................................................ W(ot) ..........37-34 C.W. Post .............................................................L ...............0-20 Umass-Lowell..................................................... W.............69-21 at Western Washington..................................... W............. 47-21 at St.Cloud State ................................................L ............... 7-51 Northern Colorado .............................................L ............... 7-18

From 2004 - 2008 the University of New Haven did not sponsor football as a varsity sport.

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2010 (8-2, 6-2 Northeast-10) at Seton Hill (Pa.) .............................................. W.............34-17 Lincoln (Pa.) ....................................................... W...............30-0 Assumption* ......................................................L .............28-45 at Bentley* ........................................................ W.............28-23 at Stonehill* ...................................................... W.............49-28 Southern Connecticut*..................................... W.............23-22 at American International*............................... W............... 13-0 Merrimack* ....................................................... W.............27-25 at Pace*............................................................. W.............58-19 Saint Anselm* ....................................................L .............26-35 * - Northeast-10 Conference game

HISTORY & RECORDS

2009 (5-5, 4-4 Northeast-10) at Lincoln (Pa.) .................................................. W.............33-10 at Assumption* ..................................................L .............10-31 Bentley* ..............................................................L .............18-25 Stonehill*........................................................... W.............23-16 at Southern Connecticut* .................................L .............26-54 American International* ................................... W.............28-25 at Merrimack* ....................................................L .............20-48 Pace* ................................................................. W.............49-27 at Saint Anselm* ............................................... W.............47-43 Ohio Dominican ..................................................L .............13-42 * - Northeast-10 Conference game

2010 REVIEW

2003 (1-9) at Bloomsburg ....................................................L .............17-30 West Chester ......................................................L .............17-28 at Carson-Newman ............................................L ...............7-54 Indiana (Pa.) .......................................................L ..............7-28 Glenville State ....................................................L .............42-43 at C.W. Post ........................................................L .............23-40 at St. Joseph’s ................................................... W.............44-24 at Fordham .........................................................L ............... 7-41 at Central Washington .......................................L ...............6-39 Tiffin University ...................................................L .............17-28

2011 OUTLOOK

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2001 (5-4) West Chester ..................................................... W.............32-28 at Glenville State ............................................... W............... 41-0 at North Dakota..................................................L .............10-42 Minnesota State .................................................L .............13-14 at Central Washington ...................................... W.............23-17 at Villanova (I-AA) .............................................. W............. 17-14 Western Washington ..........................................L .............21-24 Saint Cloud State .............................................. W.............42-19 at Northern Colorado .........................................L .............19-29

2011 PLAYERS

1988 (7-3) at California, Pa. ................................................ W.............35-30 Edinboro State ................................................... W.............30-14 Norwich .............................................................. W.............35-14 Central Conn.......................................................L .............14-21 at Central Florida............................................... W.............31-23 A.I.C. ....................................................................L ............. 21-51 Southern Conn. ................................................. W.............32-13 Springfield ......................................................... W.............34-15 1995 (10-1-1) at Towson State ..................................................L ............. 17-31 Bloomsburg ....................................................... W.............27-20 Bloomsburg ....................................................... W...............26-2 Kutztown ............................................................ W.............28-19 at Indiana, Pa. ................................................... W.............20-19 1989 (8-2) Abilene Christian ............................................... W...............33-7 California, Pa. .................................................... W.............20-14 at West Chester ..................................................T .............36-36 at Edinboro State ...............................................L .............13-46 at Virginia Union ................................................ W...............36-9 Towson State ..................................................... W................. 9-5 at Southern Conn. ............................................. W............... 24-6 Central Conn...................................................... W...............35-6 Knoxville College ............................................... W...............50-0 Wofford College ................................................. W.............41-13 Bowie State% ..................................................... W...............34-0 at A.I.C. ............................................................... W.............34-27 at A.I.C. ............................................................... W.............23-13 at Southern Conn. ............................................. W.............35-14 Edinboro*# ........................................................ W.............27-12 at Springfield ..................................................... W...............20-0 at Ferris State*...................................................L ............... 17-9 Virgina Union ..................................................... W.............62-25 % - at Cuyler Field, Yale University at Bloomsburg ....................................................L .............16-21 * - NCAA Playoffs # - at Dow Field, S. Conn. Campus 1990 (7-3) California, Pa. .................................................... W.............54-19 1996 (7-3) at Clairon, Pa. .................................................... W............... 21-7 West Chester ......................................................L ............. 17-24 at Virgina Union ..................................................L .............26-63 East Stroudsburg............................................... W.............59-56 at Central Conn. ................................................ W...............33-7 at Millersville ..................................................... W...............22-8 at West Chester ................................................. W.............58-57 at Indiana, Pa. ....................................................L ............... 6-14 A.I.C. ....................................................................L .............16-20 Virginia Union .................................................... W...............66-0 Southern Conn. ................................................. W.............64-45 at Elizabeth City................................................. W...............48-0 Springfield .......................................................... W...............20-7 Southern Conn. St. ............................................ W............. 37-27 Towson State ..................................................... W.............55-27 at Charleston So................................................ W...............48-7 at Shippensburg .................................................L .............34-59 at Buffalo ............................................................L .............20-24 American International ..................................... W.............20-12 1991 (3-7) at California, Pa. ................................................ W............... 31-7 1997 (12-2) Clarion ................................................................ W.............48-42 at West Chester ................................................. W.............32-26 Virginia Union .....................................................L .............14-43 at East Stroudsburg .......................................... W...............38-0 Central Conn...................................................... W.............41-34 Millersville.......................................................... W.............53-10 West Chester ......................................................L .............20-34 Indiana, Pa......................................................... W.............43-14 at A.I.C. ................................................................L .............34-35 at Monmouth, NJ (IAA) ...................................... W...............49-3 at Southern Conn. ..............................................L .............60-64 at So. Conn. State ............................................. W...............44-7 at Springfield ......................................................L .............21-46 at W. Kentucky (IAA) ...........................................L .............21-24 at Wofford ...........................................................L .............21-42 Elizabeth City ..................................................... W...............59-0 Shippensburg .....................................................L .............30-31 at Lafayette (IAA) ............................................... W...............38-0 at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) ......................................... W.............56-14 1992 (12-1) Glenville State#! ................................................ W............... 47-7 at Connecticut ................................................... W.............14-13 Slippery Rock#@ ............................................... W.............49-21 U. at Buffalo....................................................... W.............69-48 UC Davis#@ ....................................................... W.............27-25 at Clarion ........................................................... W.............48-47 vs Northern Colorado#* ....................................L ............... 0-51 at Virginia Union ................................................ W.............80-26 # NCAA Playoffs at Central Conn. ................................................ W.............55-21 ! at Sacred Heart University A.I.C. ................................................................... W...............66-7 @ at Yale Bowl Southern Conn. ................................................. W.............56-13 * NCAA Championship Game Springfield .......................................................... W...............54-6 Carson-Newman ................................................ W............... 14-0 1998 (5-5) Shepherd ........................................................... W.............49-23 Bloomsburg ....................................................... W...............25-7 at West Chester*............................................... W.............38-26 West Chester ...................................................L (ot) ..........27-33 Ferris State*#.................................................... W.............35-13 at Millersville ......................................................L .............18-19 at Jacksonville St.* ............................................L .............35-46 at UC-Davis ........................................................ W.............12-11 * - NCAA Playoffs at W. Kentucky (IAA) ...........................................L .............21-24 # - at Yale Bowl So. Conn. State...................................................L .............10-14 at Youngstown St. (IAA) ...................................L (ot) ..........15-18 1993 (11-1) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) .............................................. W.............39-24 West Chester ..................................................... W.............45-33 at West. New Mexico ......................................... W............. 37-24 at Buffalo ........................................................... W...............38-6 at Robert Morris (IAA) ....................................... W.............26-24 Clarion ................................................................ W.............35-23 at Springfield ..................................................... W...............62-3 1999 (5-5) at Carson-Newman ........................................... W.............62-31 at Bloomsburg ................................................... W............. 47-37 Virginia Union .................................................... W.............71-28 at Clarion ........................................................... W.............28-21 at Southern Conn. ............................................. W............. 47-14 Millersville.......................................................... W.............38-35

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1987 (8-2) E. Stroudsburg ....................................................L .............13-16 at Slippery Rock ................................................ W.............26-24 at Norwich ......................................................... W............. 37-17 Central Conn...................................................... W................. 7-3 Univ. of D.C. ....................................................... W...............48-0 at A.I.C. ............................................................... W.............38-14 at Southern Conn. ............................................. W.............42-10 at Springfield ..................................................... W.............19-16 Towson State ..................................................... W............... 21-7 at Bloomsburg ....................................................L .............18-35

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RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS

First Last Opponent Series Mtg Mtg Abilene Christian ...........tied, 1-1 ........1994 ......1995 Albany State...................tied, 1-1 ........ 1981 ......1984 American Int’l ................UNH, 10-6 .....1983 ...... 2010 Assumption ....................ASM, 2-0 .......2009 ...... 2010 Bentley ...........................tied, 1-1 ........2009 ...... 2010 Bloomsburg ...................UNH, 5-2 ....... 1987 ......1999 Boston State ..................BS, 2-5 .......... 1974 ......1980 Bowie State....................UNH, 3-0 .......1993 ......1995 Bridgewater St ...............BS, 2-4-1 ....... 1974 ......1980 Buffalo ...........................UNH, 2-1 .......1992 ......1996 California, Pa. ................UNH, 4-1 .......1985 ...... 1991 Cal.-Davis .......................UNH, 2-1 ....... 1997 ......1999 Carson-Newman ............UNH, 2-1 .......1992 ......2002 Central Conn..................UNH, 7-3 .......1983 ......1992 Central Florida ...............UNH, 1-0 .......1988 ......1988 Central Wash. ................UNH, 2-1 .......2000 ......2002 Charleston So. ...............UNH, 1-0 .......1996 ......1996 Clarion, Pa. ....................UNH, 6-0 .......1990 ......2000 Coast Guard ...................UNH, 2-0 ....... 1981 ......1982 Connecticut ...................UNH, 1-0 .......1992 ......1992 Curry...............................CC, 3-5 .......... 1973 ......1980 C.W. Post ........................CWP, 0-3 .......1983 ......2002 Dis. of Columbia ............UNH, 6-0 ....... 1981 ...... 1987 East Stroudsburg...........UNH, 3-1 .......1986 ...... 1997 Edinboro ........................tied, 3-3 ........ 1981 ......1995 Elizabeth City .................UNH, 2-0 .......1996 ...... 1997 Elon College ...................EC, 0-2 ..........1999 ......2000 Ferris State ....................tied, 1-1 ........1992 ......1995 Fordham.........................FRD, 0-1 ........ 1977 ...... 1977 Framingham St ..............UNH, 4-3 ....... 1974 ......1980 Gardner-Webb ...............GW, 0-1 .........2000 ......2000 Glenville State ...............UNH, 2-0 ....... 1997 ...... 2001 Hartford..........................HAR, 1-0 ........ 1973 ...... 1973 Indiana, Pa.....................IUP, 4-3..........1993 ......2002 Indianapolis ...................UI, 0-1 ...........1999 ......1999 Jackson St (MS).............JSU, 0-2 .........1999 ......2000 Jacksonville St ...............JSU, 0-1 .........1992 ......1992 Kean ...............................UNH, 2-0 ....... 1981 ......1982 Knoxville College ...........UNH, 2-0 .......1994 ......1995 Kutztown ........................UNH, 2-0 .......1994 ......1995 Lafayette ........................UNH, 1-0 ....... 1997 ...... 1997 Liberty ............................LU, 0-1...........1994 ......1994 Lincoln (Pa.) ...................UNH, 2-0 .......2009 ...... 2010 Lock Haven ....................LH, 0-2 ..........1982 ......1983 UMass-Lowell.................UNH, 4-1 .......1980 ......2002 78

First Last Opponent Series Mtg Mtg Maine Maritime .............MM, 3-5 ........ 1973 ......1980 Marist .............................MC, 0-1 ......... 1973 ...... 1973 Massachusetts ..............MASS., 0-1 ....2000 ......2000 Mass. Maritime .............tied, 4-4 ........ 1973 ......1980 Merrimack .....................tied, 1-1 ........2009 ...... 2010 Millersville......................MU, 3-5 .........1982 ......1999 Minnesota State ............MS, 0-1 .........2001 ...... 2001 Monmouth, NJ ...............UNH, 1-0 ....... 1997 ...... 1997 Morehead St. (KY) .........UNH, 1-0 .......1999 ......1999 NY Tech ..........................UNH, 1-0-1 .... 1981 ......1983 North Dakota .................UND, 0-1 .......2001 ...... 2001 N. Colorado ....................NC, 0-3 .......... 1997 ......2002 Norwich ..........................UNH, 4-2 .......1983 ......1988 Nichols State .................NSC, 2-6........ 1973 ......1980 Ohio Dominican .............ODU, 1-0 .......2009 ......2009 Pace ...............................UNH, 2-0 .......2009 ...... 2010 Plymouth State ..............tied, 3-3-1 ..... 1974 ......1980 Ramapo .........................RC, 0-2 .......... 1981 ......1982 Robert Morris ................UNH, 1-0 .......1998 ......1998 Saint Anselm .................tied, 1-1 ........2009 ...... 2010 Saint Cloud St. ...............tied, 1-1 ........2001 ......2002 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) .....UNH, 4-0 ....... 1997 ......2000 Seton Hill .......................UNH, 1-0 ....... 2010 ...... 2010 Shepherd .......................UNH, 2-0 .......1992 ......1993 Shippensburg ................SU, 0-2 ..........1990 ...... 1991 Slippery Rock.................UNH, 3-0 .......1986 ...... 1997 South Florida .................USF, 0-1 ........1999 ......1999 Southern Conn. .............UNH, 14-6-1 .. 1981 ...... 2010 Springfield ......................UNH, 10-3 ..... 1981 ......1993 Stonehill .........................UNH, 2-0 .......2009 ...... 2010 SUNY-Albany ..................UNH, 1-0 .......1986 ......1986 Tiffin ..............................UNH, 1-0 .......2002 ......2002 Towson State .................UNH, 4-3 .......1984 ......1990 Trenton State .................TSC, 0-1 ........ 1973 ...... 1973 Valdosta State ...............VSU, 0-1 ........1994 ......1994 Villanova ........................UNH, 1-0 .......2001 ...... 2001 Virginia Union ................UNH, 5-2 .......1989 ......1996 Wagner ...........................WC, 0-1 .........1982 ......1982 West Chester .................UNH, 7-4-1 ....1990 ......2003 Western Conn. ...............WC, 3-4 ......... 1973 ......1980 Western Kentucky .........WK, 0-2 ......... 1997 ......1998 West. New Mexico .........UNH, 1-0 .......1998 ......1998 Western Wash. .............tied, 1-1 ........2001 ......2002 Wofford ..........................tied, 1-1 ........1989 ...... 1991 Youngstown St. ..............YSU, 0-1 ........1998 ......1998

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Kicking

Tackles

Yards Gained Game: 304, Roger Graham vs. A.I.C., 1994 Season: 1,717, Roger Graham, 1992 Career: 5,953, Roger Graham, 1991-94

Most Field Goals Game: 4, Pete Dodosh vs. West Chester, 2001 Season: 11, Chris Scifo, 2010 (15 attempts) Career: 18, Mike Bowman, 1976-79

Most Total Tackles Game: 27, Mike Forte vs. Abilene Christian, 1994 Season: 134, Erik Lesinski, 1987 Career: 416, Erik Lesinski, 1984-87

Most Rushes Game: 46, Victor Jones, at AIC, 2010 Season: 278, Roger Graham, 1994 Career: 821, Roger Graham, 1991-94

Most Conversions Game: 11, Peter Capuano vs. Va. Union, 1992 Season: 71, John O’Riordan, 1993 Career: 127, Pat Fitzpatrick, 1987-90

Primary Tackles Game: 19, Steve Cedor, Western Kentucky, 1998 Season: 78, Erik Lesinski, 1986 Career: 232, Erik Lesinski, 1984-87

Most Touchdowns Game: 5, Roger Graham vs. Buffalo, 1992 Season: 22, Roger Graham, 1992 Career: 66, Roger Graham, 1991-94

Most Punts Game: 11, Kevin McClurken vs. Indiana, Pa., 1996 11, John Thomas vs. Southern Conn., 1998 Season: 63, John Thomas, 1998 Career: 166, Kevin Kirsch, 1987-90

Assisted Tackles Game: 15, Miles McPherson,vs. Edinboro, 1981 Season: 58, John Alosky, 1983 58, Erik Lesinski, 1987 Career: 180, Erik Lesinski, 1984-87

Yards Gained Game: 501, Rob D’Innocenzio at W. Wash., 2002 Season: 3,114, Jay McLucas, 1990 Career: 6,836, Mike Horton, 1985-88

Most Punt Yards Game: 424, John Thomas vs. Southern Conn., 1998 Season: 2,531, John Thomas, 1998 Career: 5,723, Kevin Kirsch, 1987-90

Sacks Game: 5, Matt Perkowski vs. Springfield, 1982 Season: 12, Ron Brown, 1984 Career: 30.5, Dwayne Brown, 1998-01

Most Attempts Game: 70, Mike Horton vs. A.I.C., 1986 Season: 411, Ryan Osiecki, 2009 Career: 1003, Mike Horton, 1985-88

Scoring

Defensive Turnovers

Most Points Game: 30, Tyrone Seabrooks vs. E. Stroudsburg, 1996 30, Max Joyner-Brown vs. Knoxville, 1994 30, Roger Graham vs. Buffalo, 1992 Season: 138, Roger Graham, 1993 Career: 424, Roger Graham, 1991-94

Fumble Recoveries Game: 2, Mike Gomes at Amer. Int’l, 2010 2, Idris Price vs. Central Washington, 2000 2, Jaime Scotland vs. Kean, 1981 2, Lidz Eugene vs. Millersville, 1998 Season: 6, Tom Collett, 1989 Career: 11, Rick Racioppi, 1981-84

Passing

Most Touchdowns Game: 7, Jesse Showerda vs. E. Stroudsburg, 1996 Season: 31, James Weir, 1993 31, Jesse Showerda, 1996 Career: 71, Jason Barnett, 1998-2000

Most Receptions Game: 14, Tony Willis vs. So. Conn., 1991 14, Mike Clark at West Chester, 1997 Season: 76, Tyrone Seabrooks, 1996 Career: 194, Tony Willis, 1990-93 Most Yards Game: 286, Matt Marcks, at W. Wash., 2002 Season: 1,121, Pierre Fils, 1990 Career: 3,360, Tony Willis, 1990-93

Kick Returns

Longest Plays From Scrimmage

Most Kickoff Returns Game: 8, Bob Mogum vs. Fordham, 1977 Season: 30, Sharieff Hall, 2009 Career: 50, Pierre Fils, 1987-90

Run 92 yds. Dawud Hanif vs. Central Washington, 2000

Most Kickoff Return Yardage Game: 171, Ketric Barnes, vs. South Florida, 1999 Season: 740, Sharieff Hall, 2009 Career: 1,304, Ketric Barnes, 1998-2000 Most Punt Returns Game: 8, Ron Conyers vs. Norwich, 1986 Season: 194, Ron Conyers, 1984 Career: 382, Ron Conyers, 1984-87

Most Yards Gained Game: 417, Jesse Showerda vs. E. Stroudsburg, 1996 Season: 2,856, Jay McLucas, 1990 Career: 6,856, Mike Horton, 1985-88

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Field Goal 52 yds. Gene Adair vs. American Int’l, 1994 Punt 75 yds. John Cerra vs. Southern Conn., 1996 Kickoff Return 95 yds. Ron Conyers vs. A.I.C., 1984 Ketric Barnes vs. South Florida, 1999 Ketric Barnes vs. Jackson State, 1999 Punt Return 95 yds. Jeff Giordani vs. Coast Guard, 1982 Interception Return 100 yds. Brian Oliver vs. Bloomsburg, 1996

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Total Offense

Pass 99 yds. Ken Suhl to Tony Willis vs. Ferris State, 1992 (NCAA Playoffs)

HISTORY & RECORDS

Receiving

Most Interception Return Yards Game: 119, Desmond Anderson at Seton Hill, 2010 Season: 150, Dennis Burney, 1997 Career: 367, Miles McPherson, 1978-81

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Consecutive Passes Without An Interception Season: 280, Jesse Showerda, 1996

Most Defensive Touchdowns Game: 2, Bruce Barrett, (four times) 2, George Porcha, Richie Scott, Mark Giordani, Gerry Kopazna, Troy Appling, Lidz Eugene (one time each) Season: 3, Troy Appling, 1997

Most Interceptions Game: 4, Miles McPherson vs. Framingham St., 1980 Season: 7, Desmond Anderson, 2010 7, Troy Appling, 1996 7, Jeff Giordani, 1981 7, Miles McPherson, 1979 & 1980 Career: 22, Miles McPherson, 1978-81

2011 OUTLOOK

Most Interceptions Game: 4, Mike Horton vs. Towson State, 1986 4, Paul Kelly vs. Millersville, 1983 4, Matt Ready vs. Southern Conn., 1981 Season: 20, Matt Ready, 1981 Career: 54, Paul Kelly, 1982-85

Most Offensive Touchdowns Game: 5, Tyrone Seabrooks vs. E. Stroudsburg, 1996 5, Max Joyner-Brown vs. Knoxville, 1994 5, Roger Graham vs. Buffalo, 1992 Season: 22, Roger Graham, 1992 Career: 70, Roger Graham, 1991-94

2011 PLAYERS

Most Completions Game: 37, Ryan Osiecki at So. Conn., 2009 37, Mike Horton vs. A.I.C., 1986 Season: 254, Ryan Osiecki, 2009 Career: 509, Mike Horton, 1985-88

2011 COACHES

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TEAM RECORDS Rushing Most Yards Game: 578 vs. Virginia Union, 1992 Season: 3,397, 1992

Fewest Yards Rushing Per Game Season: 78.6, 2001 (9 games) Fewest Punt Return Yards Allowed Season: 23, 1978, (11 games)

Most Rushes Game: 62 vs. AIC, 1992 Season: 498, 1982

Most Interceptions Season: 21, 1978 (11 games)

Most First Downs Game: 19 at Stonehill, 2010 Season: 182, 1996

Least Points Against Season: 98, 1997 (Regular season, 10 games) 129, 1995 (Regular season, 10 games)

Passing

Last Shutout 2010, American International (13-0)

Yards Gained Game: 501 Western Washington, 2002 Season: 3,354, 1990

Last Consecutive Shutouts 1997, Elizabeth City, Lafayette

Most Completions Game: 37 vs. A.I.C., 1986 37 at Southern Conn., 2009 Season: 256, 2009 Most First Downs Game: 23 vs Buffalo, 1996 Season: 182, 1996

Off Offensive i Li Lineman H Harry B Boatswain t i ((above) b ) was an Associated Press All-American and earned All-New England and All-ECAC honors. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the fifth round of the NFL draft in 1991.

Most Interceptions Thrown Game: 5 vs. Gardner-Webb, 2000 5 vs. Mass. Maritime, 1977 Season: 23, 1981

Total Offense Most Yards Gained Game: 880 vs. Virginia Union, 1992 Season: 5,877, 1992

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2010 REVIEW

Most Conversions Game: 11 vs. Virgina Union, 1992 Season: 71, 1993

Punting Most Punts Game: 11 vs. Southern Conn., 1996 11 vs. Indiana, Pa., 1996 11 vs. Southern Conn., 1998 Season: 73, 1982

Roger Graham (above) rushed for 5 5,953 953 yards and 66 touchdowns during his four-year career. Above is a picture of Graham in UNH’s 14-13 win at UConn in 1992.

Most Yards Game: 424, vs. Southern Conn., 1998 Season: 2531, 1998 John Cerra (above) booted a 75-yard punt vs. Southern Connecticut in 1996. He still holds the UNH record for the longest punt.

Points Most Points For Game: 80 vs. Virginia Union, 1992 Season: 547, 1993

Defense Fewest Points Allowed Season: 88, 1978 (11 games) Fewest Touchdowns Allowed Season: 11, 1978 (11 games) Fewest Rushing Touchdowns Allowed Season: 0, 1978 (11 games)

Cazzie Kosciolek (above left center) ranks in the top 10 in many of the passing records, despite playing just one season for the Chargers (1997).

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Season: 707, 2001 (9 games)

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Most Receiving Yards - Season 1) Pierre Fils ....................... 1121........... 1990 2) Tyrone Seabrooks .......... 1113........... 1996 3) Tony Willis ....................... 1074 ........... 1993 4) Tony Willis ....................... 1030........... 1992 5) Elvert Eden ..................... 1006........... 1999 6) Tony Willis ....................... 986 ............. 1991 7) Matt Marcks ................... 919 ............. 2002 8) Sharieff Hall ................... 809 ............. 2009 9) Ketric Barnes ................. 801 ............. 1999 10) Greg Ortman .................. 800 ............. 1986

Most Rushing Touchdowns - Season 1) Roger Graham ................ 22 ............... 1992 2) Roger Graham ................ 19 ............... 1993 3) Roger Graham ................ 17 ............... 1994 A.J. Livingston ................ 17 ............... 1992 5) A.J. Livingston ................ 16 ............... 1990 6) Ron Conyers ................... 14 ............... 1987 7) A.J. Livingston ................ 13 ............... 1993 Charlie Hill ...................... 13 ............... 1989 Don Highsmith ............... 13 ............... 1997 10) Victor Jones .................... 11 ............... 2010

Most Receiving Touchdowns - Season Most Points - Season (non kickers) 1) Tyrone Seabrooks .......... 16 ............... 1996 1) Roger Graham ................ 138 ............. 1993 2) Tony Willis ....................... 12 ............... 1991 2) Roger Graham ................ 132 ............. 1992 3) Tony Willis ....................... 11 ............... 1993 3) A.J. Livingston ................ 114 ............. 1992 4) Pierre Fils ...................... 11 ............... 1990 4) Roger Graham ................ 106 ............. 1994 5) Tony Willis ....................... 10 ............... 1992 5) A.J. Livingston ................ 102 ............. 1990 Joe Davis ........................ 10 ............... 1994 6) Tyrone Seabrooks .......... 98 ............... 1996 7) Brian Barrett .................. 8 ................. 1981 7) Charlie Hill ...................... 90 ............... 1989 Adam Roman ................. 8 ................. 1998 Ron Conyers ................... 90 ............... 1987 Elvert Eden ..................... 8 ................. 2000 Don Highsmith ............... 90 ............... 1997 Matt Marcks ................... 8 ................. 2000 10) Tony Willis ....................... 72 ............... 1991 Sharieff Hall ................... 8 ................. 2009

2011 OUTLOOK 2010 REVIEW

Most Pass Completions - Season 1) Ryan Osiecki................... 254 ............. 2009 2) Jay McLucas ................... 209 ............. 1990 3) Mike Horton ................... 200 ............. 1986 4) Jesse Showerda ............. 195 ............. 1995 5) Rob D’Innocenzio ........... 193 ............. 2002 6) Jesse Showerda ............. 180 ............. 1996 7) Jim Weir .......................... 169 ............. 1994 8) Mike Horton ................... 168 ............. 1988 9) Jason Barnett ................. 167 ............. 1999 10) Cazzie Kosciolek ............ 162 ............. 1997

Most Rushing Yards - Season 1) Roger Graham ................ 1717 ........... 1992 2) Roger Graham ................ 1687 ........... 1993 3) Roger Graham ................ 1607 ........... 1994 4) Don Highsmith ............... 1026........... 1997 5) Victor Jones .................... 1021........... 2010 6) Roger Graham ................ 942 ............. 1991 7) Corey Jones .................... 892 ............. 1999 8) A.J. Livingston ................ 867 ............. 1993 9) Corey Jones .................... 857 ............. 1998 10) Don Highsmith ............... 851 ............. 1996

2011 PLAYERS

Most Passing Touchdowns - Season 1) Jesse Showerda ............. 31 ............... 1996 Jim Weir .......................... 31 ............... 1993 3) Jason Barnett ................. 28 ............... 2000 4) Ken Suhl ......................... 26 ............... 1992 5) Jason Barnett ................. 25 ............... 1999 6) Jay McLucas ................... 23 ............... 1990 Cazzie Kosciolek ............ 23 ............... 1997 Ryan Osiecki................... 23 ............... 2009 9) Jesse Showerda ............. 22 ............... 1995 10) Jason Barnett ................. 18 ............... 1998

Most Receptions - Season 1) Tyrone Seabrooks .......... 76 ............... 1996 2) Sharieff Hall ................... 73 ............... 2009 3) Tony Willis ....................... 71 ............... 1993 4) Matt Marcks ................... 66 ............... 2002 5) Pierre Fils ....................... 63 ............... 1990 6) Greg Ortman .................. 62 ............... 1986 Elvert Eden ..................... 62 ............... 1999 8) Bobby Barnette .............. 59 ............... 1995 Tony Willis ....................... 59 ............... 1991 10) Adam Roman ................. 53 ............... 1997

2011 COACHES

Most Passing Yardage - Season (2,000+) 1) Jay McLucas ................... 3114 ........... 1990 2) Ryan Osiecki................... 2825 .......... 2009 3) Jesse Showerda ............. 2625 .......... 1996 4) Jason Barnett ................. 2614 ........... 1999 5) Mike Horton ................... 2607........... 1986 6) Jim Weir .......................... 2336 .......... 1993 Ken Suhl ......................... 2336 .......... 1992 8) Cazzie Kosciolek ............ 2327........... 1997 9) Jim Weir .......................... 2313........... 1994 10) Mike Horton ................... 2268 .......... 1988 11) Rob D’Innocenzio ........... 2180........... 2002 12) Matt Ready ..................... 2164........... 1981 13) Jesse Showerda ............. 2098 .......... 1995 14) Jason Barnett ................. 2096 .......... 2000

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SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

HISTORY & RECORDS

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Senior S Se enior Victor V Vi Vic Jones enjoyed one of the most successful seasons of of an any ny UN UNH running back in 2010. Jones became the third running nin n in ing back bac ack to cross the 1,000-yard plateau in Charger football h his history. to o Jones ran for 11 touchdowns and 1,021 yards iin n nine ni games, numbers unmatched since the mid-90’s.

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CAREER RECORDS Most Passing Yardage - Career 1) Mike Horton ................6836 ........ 1985-88 2) Jason Barnett ..............6584 ........ 1998-00 3) Jay McLucas ................5194 ........ 1987-90 4) Jesse Showerda ..........5175 ........ 1993-96 5) Paul Kelly .....................4732 ........ 1982-85 6) Ryan Osiecki............4686 ....2009-Pres 7) Jim Weir .......................4649 ........ 1993-94 8) Ken Suhl ......................4355 ........ 1989-92 9) Rob D’Innocenzio ........3605 ........ 2000-02 10) Matt Ready ..................2422 ........ 1981-83 Most Passing Touchdowns - Career 1) Jason Barnett ..............71 ............. 1998-00 2) Jesse Showerda ..........57 ............. 1993-96 3) Jim Weir .......................48............. 1993-94 Ken Suhl ......................48............. 1989-92 5) Mike Horton ................43............. 1985-88 6) Ryan Osiecki............39 ........2009-Pres 7) Jay McLucas ................37 ............. 1987-90 8) Paul Kelly .....................29............. 1982-85 9) Rob D’Innocenzio ........27 ............. 2000-02 10) Cazzie Kosciolek .........23................... 1997 Most Pass Completions - Career 1) Mike Horton ................509 .......... 1985-88 2) Jason Barnett ..............468 .......... 1998-00 3) Ryan Osiecki............409 ......2009-Pres 4) Jesse Showerda ..........402 .......... 1993-96 5) Jay McLucas ................378 .......... 1987-90 6) Paul Kelly .....................344 .......... 1982-85 7) Jim Weir .......................330 .......... 1993-94 8) Ken Suhl ......................302 .......... 1989-92 9) Rob D’Innocenzio ........289 .......... 2000-02 10) Matt Ready ..................171 ........... 1981-83 Most Receptions - Career 1) Tony Willis ....................194 .......... 1990-93 2) Elvert Eden ..................163 .......... 1997-00 3) Matt Marcks ................138 .......... 1999-02 4) Bruce Barrett...............133 .......... 1980-82 5) Greg Ortman ...............129 .......... 1983-86 6) Pierre Fils ....................127 .......... 1987-90 7) Ralph Pacifico .............113 .......... 1981-84 8) Dan Schwab ................111 .......... 1987-90 9) Bob Wietecha ..............109 .......... 1985-88 10) John Raba ...................105 .......... 1989-92 11) Bobby Barnette ...........104 .......... 1992-95 Most Receiving Touchdowns - Career 1) Tony Willis ....................38............. 1990-93 2) Matt Marcks ................23............. 1999-02 3) Elvert Eden ..................22............. 1997-00 4) Tyrone Seabrooks .......20............. 1995-96 5) Pierre Fils ....................19 ............. 1987-90 6) Joe Davis .....................18............. 1991-94 7) Ralph Pacifico .............15 ............. 1981-84 8) Max Joyner-Brown .......14 ............. 1991-94 Greg Ortman ...............14 ............. 1983-86 Brian Barrett ...............14 ............. 1980-82 Ketric Barnes ..............14 ............. 1998-00 Sharieff Hall ................14 ............. 2009-10

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Most Receiving Yards - Career (1,000+) 1) Tony Willis ....................3360 ........ 1990-93 2) Elvert Eden ..................2455 ........ 1997-00 3) Bruce Barrett...............2279 ........ 1980-82 4) Pierre Fils ....................2218 ........ 1987-90 5) Matt Marcks ................2182 ........ 1999-02 6) Ralph Pacifico .............2001 ........ 1981-84 7) Dan Schwab ................1815 ........ 1987-90 8) Ketric Barnes ..............1542 ........ 1998-00 9) Greg Ortman ...............1670 ........ 1983-86 10) Tyrone Seabrooks .......1470 ........ 1995-96 11) Bob Wietecha ..............1446 ........ 1985-88 11) Anton Upadale ............1313 ........ 1985-87 12) Sharieff Hall ................1274......... 2009-10 13) Max Joyner-Brown .......1271 ........ 1991-94 14) Adam Roman ..............1266 ........ 1997-98 15) Joe Davis .....................1265 ........ 1991-94 16) Bobby Barnette ...........1185 ........ 1992-95 17) Demetrius Washington-Ellison 1044 ....2009-Pres Most Rushing Yards (1,000+) - Career 1) Roger Graham .............5953 ........ 1991-94 2) A.J. Livingston .............2904 ........ 1990-93 3) Corey Jones .................2335 ........ 1996-99 4) Dawud Hanif................2129 ........ 1999-02 5) Don Highsmith ............1948 ........ 1995-97 6) Bill Gambardella .........1840 ........ 1982-85 7) John Raba ...................1279 ........ 1989-92 8) Keith McCoy ................1210 ........ 1986-89 9) Victor Jones .............1190 ....2009-Pres 10) Tony Major ...................1067 ........ 1978-80 Most Rushing Touchdowns - Career 1) Roger Graham .............66............. 1991-94 2) A.J. Livingston .............50............. 1990-93 3) Ron Conyers ................22............. 1984-87 4) Don Highsmith ............16 ............. 1995-97 Corey Jones .................16 ............. 1996-99 Victor Jones .............16 ........2009-Pres 7) Charlie Hill ...................15 ............. 1985-89 8) Dawud Hanif................13 ............. 1999-02 9) Bill Gambardella .........12............. 1982-85 10) John Raba ..................11 ............. 1989-92 Ken Suhl ......................11 ............. 1989-92 Most Points - Career 1) Roger Graham .............424 .......... 1991-94 2) A.J. Livingston .............318........... 1990-93 3) Tony Willis ....................228 .......... 1990-93 4) Pat Fitzpatrick .............169 .......... 1987-90 5) Ron Conyers ................150 .......... 1984-87 6) John Raba ...................146 .......... 1989-92 7) Matt Marcks ................138 .......... 1999-02 8) Elvert Eden ..................132 .......... 1997-00 9) Pierre Fils ....................126 .......... 1987-90 ks ........122 ........ 12 22 ........... ....... ..... ..... 1 19 995 99 95 5-9 96 10) Tyrone Seabrooks 1995-96 Sen S Senior en nior ior De Demetrius Washington-Ellison cracked the list of 1,000 yard ya y ard receiver’s ard rece last season and currently ranks 17th on the all a lll-t -time m llis is with 1,044 yards. Washington-Ellison also doesn’t all-time list rran ra ank far behind in receiving touchdowns and most rank rreceptions re e ec ce in a career.

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HARLON HILL TROPHY Roger Graham, 1993 ALL-AMERICA

2010 Desmon Anderson, DB Don Hansen Football Gazette Honorable Mention

2001 Idris Price, LB (Second Team) Dwayne Brown, DL (Third Team) Phil Bogle, OL (Honorable Mention) Don Hansen Football Gazette American Football Coaches Association/DII.com

1999 Troy Appling, DB Don Hansen Football Gazette 1998 Craig Capone, OL Don Hansen Football Gazette

1996 Jesse Showerda, QB American Football Coaches Association 1995 Scott Riggs, LB American Football Coaches Association

1993 Roger Graham, RB AP Small College Team Division II SID Football Gazette James Weir, QB AP Small College Team George Byrd, DB Kodak & AP Small College Team

1990 Jay McLucas, QB Kodak & AP Small College Team Harry Boatswain, OL AP Small College Team Pierre Fils, WR AP Small College Team

1987 Erik Lesinski, LB Kodak 1985 Dave Haubner, OL Kodak & Small College Team 1981 Miles McPherson, DB CoSIDA

HARLON HILL ALL-TIME WINNERS Player Year School Jeff Bentrim ..................1986 ........................ N. Dakota State Johnny Bailey ................1987 ....................... Texas A&M-Kng. Johnny Bailey ................1988 ....................... Texas A&M-Kng. Johnny Bailey ................1989 ....................... Texas A&M-Kng. Chris Simdorn ...............1990 ........................ N. Dakota State Ronnie West .................1991 ....................... Pittsburgh State Ronald Moore ...............1992 ....................... Pittsburgh State Roger Graham .......... 1993............................New Haven Chris Hatcher................1994 .......................... Valdosta State Ronald McKinnon.........1995 ......................... North Alabama Jarrett Anderson ...........1996 ............................ Truman State Irvin Sigler .....................1997 .............................. Bloomsburg Brian Shay ....................1998 ...........................Emporia State

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Player ........................ Year ...................................School Corte McGuffey.............1999 ................... Northern Colorado Dusty Bonner ................2000 .......................... Valdosta State Dusty Bonner ................2001 .......................... Valdosta State Curt Anes ......................2002 ....................Grand Valley State Will Hall .........................2003 ......................... North Alabama Chad Friehauf ...............2004 ........................ Colorado Mines Jimmy Terwilliger ..........2005 ......................East Stroudsburg Danny Woodhead .........2006 .......................... Chadron State Danny Woodhead .........2007 .......................... Chadron State Bernard Scott ...............2008 ...................... Abilene Christian Joique Bell ....................2009 .................. Wayne State (Mich.) Eric Czerniewski ................2010 ................................Central Missouri

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1988 Rob Thompson, OL Kodak

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN HARLON HILL FINALISTS Name Position Year Finish Ken Suhl ................................. QB ..........................1992 ................................. Fourth Roger Graham .......................RB .........................1993 ...................................First Roger Graham ........................ RB ..........................1994 ................................Second Jesse Showerda ..................... QB ..........................1996 ................................. Fourth Cazzie Kosciolek..................... QB .......................... 1997 .................................... Third

HISTORY & RECORDS

1992 Scott Emmert, OL Kodak & AP Small College Team Roger Graham, RB AP Small College Team

In 1993, UNH’s Roger Graham was named the winner of the Harlon Hill Trophy after guiding the team after winning the Division II scoring title with 13.6 points per game and second nationally with 168.7 yards rushing per game that season. He was second nationally in all-purpose yards with 231.9 per game and seventh in kickoff return average with 30.4 yards per kickoff return. He was a twotime New England Gold Helmet winner and earned two ECAC Player of the Week honors. He rushed for over 100 yards in all 10 games including two, 200-yard games.

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1994 Roger Graham, RB American Football Coaches Association AP Small College Division II SID Football Gazette

The Harlon Hill Trophy is an award that is given annually to the player selected as the best in Division II by the sports information directors at the 120-plus Division II schools which play football, and is presented during the week of the Division II championship game. The award is named for former Florence State (now Univ. of North Alabama) receiving great Harlon Hill.

2011 OUTLOOK

1997 Mario DiDino, OL American Football Coaches Association AP Small College Daktronics, Inc./Sports Information Directors Cazzie Kosciolek, QB AP Small College

Roger Graham University of New Haven Running Back 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy Winner

2011 PLAYERS

2000 Steve Cedor, LB Don Hansen Football Gazette American Football Coaches Association/DII.com

Honoring the Nation’s Best Player

2011 COACHES

2002 Phil Bogle, OL AFCA First Team Don Hansen Football Gazette D2.Football.com Associated Press

Harlon Hill Trophy

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SMALL COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE WEEK

2011 COACHES

1992 Roger Graham vs. Buffalo 1990 Jay McLucas vs. West Chester NEW ENGLAND GOLD HELMET WEEKLY AWARDS

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2011 OUTLOOK

2011 PLAYERS

2002 Rob D’Innocenzio vs. Carson - Newman 1999 Jason Barnett vs. Millersville 1997 Cazzie Kosciolek vs. SCSU Cazzie Kosciolek vs. Glenville St. Troy Appling vs. Lafayette 1996 Jesse Showerda (season winner) 1994 Roger Graham (season winner) Roger Graham vs. A.I.C. 1993 Roger Graham (season winner) Roger Graham vs. Buffalo Roger Graham vs. Clarion 1992 Ken Suhl (season winner) Ken Suhl vs. Virginia Union Ken Suhl vs. West Chester 1991 Roger Graham vs. Shippensburg 1990 Jay McLucas vs. West Chester 1986 Anton Updale vs. Central Conn. NCAA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

HISTORY & RECORDS

2010 Desmond Anderson, Interceptions (.78 int./gm) 1996 Jesse Showerda, Passing Eff. (165.6 rating) 1993 Roger Graham, Scoring (13.8 pts./gm) James Weir, Passing Efficiency (172.0) 1992 Roger Graham, Rushing (171.1 yds./gm). 1988 Pierre Fils, Kickoff Returns (31.5 yds./ret.) NCAA TEAM STATISTICAL CHAMPIONS

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1997 Scoring Offense (43.3 ppg) 1993 Scoring Offense (54.7ppg) 1992 Scoring Offense (50.5 ppg) Total Offense (587.7 ypg) 1990 Passing Offense (335.4 ypg)

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1986 Erik Lesinski ............................. LB

2001 Phil Bogle .................................. OL Idris Price .................................. LB

1985 Dave Haubner........................... OL

2000 Ketric Barnes ...........................WR Jason Barnett ...........................QB Dwayne Brown ..........................DE Steve Cedor .............................. LB Mike Summers ......................... LB 1999 Troy Appling...............................DB Ketric Barnes ............................RS Elvert Eden ..............................WR Dwayne Brown ..........................DE 1998 Craig Capone ............................ OL Marshall Maxwell ..................... DL Billy Arline ................................. LB Steve Cedor .............................. LB Troy Appling...............................DB John Thomas .............................. P 1997 Cazzie Kosciolek.......................QB Adam Roman ...........................WR Mario DiDino............................. OL Mike Johnstone ........................ OL Shane McNeeley ...................... LB Lidz Eugene .............................. LB Troy Appling............................... LB 1996 Jesse Showerda........................QB ........................(Player of the Year) Troy Appling...............................DB Christian Czwallina ................... DL Mario DiDino............................. OL Shane McNeeley ...................... LB Brian Oliver ...............................DB Tyrone Seabrooks ....................WR 1995 Michael Brown ..........................DB Ron DeVincenzo ....................... OL Scott Riggs ................................ LB 1994 Roger Graham ..........................RB ........................(Player of the Year) Gene Adair .................................. K George Porcha ..........................DB Scott Riggs ................................ LB Frank Sheehan ......................... OL 1993 Roger Graham ..........................RB ........................(Player of the Year) George Byrd ..............................DB Bill Covert.................................. LB Tom Dempsey ........................... OL Roger Graham ..........................RB Chris Lunz ................................. DL Tony Willis ................................WR 1992 Ken Suhl ...................................QB ........................(Player of the Year) Scott Emmert ........................... OL Roger Graham ..........................RB Tony Willis ................................WR 1991 Tony Willis ................................WR

1984 Dave Haubner........................... OL

ALL-NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE 2010 First Team Victor Jones ..............................RB James Malloy ............................ OL David Stedman ......................... OL Chris Scifo .................................PK Scott Schultz............................. DL Charlie Hatchett ....................... LB Desmond Anderson .................CB Second Team Demetrius Washington-Ellison..WR Lance Chapman ....................... OL Zach Conklin ............................. OL Rob Hill...................................... DL Ahmet Basci.............................. DL Rookie Team Mike DeCaro .............................RB Chris Scifo .................................PK Scott Schultz............................. DL 2009 Second Team Ryan Osiecki .............................QB Sharieff Hall......................WR, KR Zach Conklin ............................. OL Raheem Stanley ....................... DL Mike Gomes..............................DB Rookie Team Ryan Osiecki .............................QB Sharieff Hall......................WR, KR Zach Conklin ............................. OL Raheem Stanley ....................... DL Mike Gomes..............................DB Demetrius Washington-Ellison..WR

INDEPENDENT FOOTBALL ALLIANCE 2002 Phil Bogle .................................. OL Matt Marcks ............................WR Kevin Nelson.............................RB Matt Malone ............................. DL Alston Sajery ............................. LB Jamar Williams .........................DB

ALL-NEW ENGLAND 2010 Desmond Anderson .................CB Victor Jones ..............................RB David Stedman ......................... OL 2001 Phil Bogle .................................. OL 2000 Steve Cedor .............................. LB ........................(Player of the Year) Ketric Barnes ...........................WR Jason Barnett ...........................QB Dwayne Brown ..........................DE

1990 Jay McLucas .............................QB Harry Boatswain ....................... OL Pierre Fils .................................WR Leo Pinkston ............................. DL

1999 Troy Appling...............................DB Steve Cedor .............................. LB John Thomas .............................. P

1988 Bob Wietecha ..........................WR

1998 Steve Cedor .............................. LB John Thomas .............................. P

1987 Walt Oko....................................DB Erik Lesinski ............................. LB John Coury ................................ DL Rob Thompson ......................... OL

1997 Cazzie Kosciolek.......................QB Mario DiDino............................. OL John Cerra................................... K Shane McNeeley ...................... LB

1996 Jesse Showerda........................QB Tyrone Seabrooks ....................WR Shane McNeeley ...................... LB Brian Oliver ...............................DB 1995 Bobby Barnette........................WR Ron DeVincenzo ....................... OL Gene Adair .................................. K Scott Riggs ................................ LB Mike Brown ...............................DB 1994 Roger Graham ..........................RB Frank Sheehan ......................... OL Gene Adair .................................. K Scott Riggs ................................ LB George Porcha ..........................DB 1993 Jame Weir .................................QB Roger Graham ..........................RB Tony Willis ................................WR Tom Dempsey ........................... OL Chris Lunz ................................. DL Bill Covert.................................. LB George Byrd ..............................DB 1992 First Team Ken Suhl ...................................QB ........................(Player of the Year) Roger Graham ..........................RB Dave Carlon .............................. TE Tony Willis ................................WR Scott Emmert ........................... OL Brian Houston........................... OL Peter Capuano..........................PK Chris Lunz ................................. LB Tory White .................................DB George Byrd ..............................DB Scott Smith ................................. P Second Team John Raba .................................RB Frank Sheehan ......................... OL Peter Indresano ........................ OL Mike Barbara ............................ DL Bill Covert.................................. LB 1991 First Team John Raba .................................RB Tony Willis ................................WR Scott Emmert ........................... OL Tory White .................................DB Scott Smith ................................. P Second Team Roger Graham ..........................RB .......................(Rookie of the Year) Dave Carlon .............................. TE Stefan Soulieres ....................... DL Brad Pyne ................................. LB Ken Colby ..................................DB

Marvin Tomlin ...........................DB Second Team David Loane................................ C Brian Houston........................... OL Keith McCoy................................... Keith Dudzinski ........................ DL Tom Collett ................................ DL Tyrone Barnett .......................... LB Keith Stamp .............................. LB Jason Pringle ............................DB Kevin Kirsch................................ P 1988 First Team Rob Thompson ......................... OL Jeff Emery ................................. TE Weaver Williams .......................RB Tom Collett ................................ DL Keith Dudzinski ........................ LB Tyrone Barnett .......................... LB Walt Oko....................................DB Second Team David Loane................................ C Issac Kelley ............................... OL Dan Schwab.............................WR Bob Wietecha ..........................WR Mike Horton ..............................QB Keith McCoy..............................RB Kurt Carney ............................... DL Jason Pringle ............................DB 1987 Mike Horton ..............................QB ........................(Player of the Year) Erik Lesinski ............................. LB ........................(Player of the Year) Rob Thompson ......................... OL Ron Conyers.............................WR Anton Updale ...........................WR Mike Murphy ............................. LB Walt Oko....................................DB 1986 Mike Horton ..............................QB ........................(Player of the Year) Greg Ortman ............................WR John Coury ................................ DL Erik Lesinski ............................. LB Ron Conyers..............................DB 1985 Bill Gambardella .......................RB Dave Haubner.......................... OG Ron Brown ................................ DL 1984 Dave Haubner.......................... OG Ralph Pacifico ..........................WR Paul Kelly ..................................QB 1983 Ralph Pacifico ..........................WR Rick Racioppi ............................ LB

1990 First Team Jay McLucas .............................QB ........................(Player of the Year) A.J. Livingston ...........................RB .......................(Rookie of the Year) Pierre Fils .................................WR Harry Boatswain ....................... OL Leo Pinkston ............................. DL Keith Stamp .............................. LB Kevin Kirsch................................ P Second Team Dave Carlon .............................. TE Dan Schwab.............................WR Brian Houston........................... OL Scott Emmert ........................... OL Liam McKiernan ....................... DL Tory White .................................DB 1989 First Team Todd Burks ................................DB .......................(Rookie of the Year) Pierre Fils .................................WR Dan Schwab.............................WR Harry Boatswain ....................... OL Jay McLucas .............................QB Charlie Hill ................................RB Leo Pinkston ............................. DL

1997 NATIONAL FINALIST • FOUR NCAA APPEARANCES • 2010 NE-10 CHAMPIONS


CHARGER FOOTBALL IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP 1992

Overall: 7-4 Home: 6-1 Away: 1-2 Neutral: 0-1

1993 @New Haven 48, Edinboro 28 (So. Conn. St.) ...........1st round Indiana, Pa. 38, @New Haven 35 (So. Conn. St.) Quarterfinals

1997 @New Haven 47, Glenville St. 7 (Sacred Heart) ........1st round @New Haven 49-21, Slippery Rock 21 (Yale Bowl) ....Quarterfinals @New Haven 27, UC Davis 25 (Yale Bowl) ............... Semifinals Northern Colorado 51, New Haven 0 ................................Finals

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1995 @New Haven 27, Edinboro 12 (So. Conn. St.)............1st round @Ferris State 17, New Haven 9............................. Quarterfinals

HISTORY & RECORDS

1992 New Haven 38, @West Chester 26 .............................1st round @New Haven 35, Ferris State 13 (Yale Bowl) ....... Quarterfinals @Jacksonville St. 46, New Haven 35........................ Semifinals

November 27, 1993 - Indiana, Pa. 38, New Haven 35 New Haven fell behind when Indiana scored a touchdown with 8:00 remaining in the first quarter. The Chargers answered with two first quarter scores of its own as Roger Graham scored from five yards and 14 yards, giving UNH a 14-7 lead. Graham raised the lead to 21-7 when he scored from 14 yards again, before IUP cut the lead to 21-14 at halftime. UNH’s A.J. Livingston tallied the fourth rushing TD against the Indians, raising the advantage to 28-14. However, Indiana scored 24 unanswered points. New Haven pulled to within three points, 38-35, when Livingston scored on a 19-yard run at the 3:59 mark. But, the Indians kept the ball for the rest of the game to seal the win. Graham gained 173 yards and scored three TDs in the game while Livingston added 105 yards and two TDs. Jim Weir completed 16 of 35 passes for 230 yards, but no touchdowns.

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NCAA Playoff Record

2011 OUTLOOK

December 5, 1992 -Jacksonville St. 46, New Haven 35 New Haven lost in the semifinals to eventual national champion Jacksonville State. Jacksonville State grabbed a 21-0 lead

1993

November 20, 1993 - New Haven 48, Edinboro 28 The Chargers took control of the game early and never led by less than seven points. New Haven held a 14-0 lead after the first period as Joe Davis caught a 15-yard TD pass from Jim Weir while Roger Graham added a three-yard run. Edinboro sandwiched two TDs around Weir’s four-yard TD run in the second quarter, making the score 21-14 at halftime. The Chargers controlled the third quarter by scoring two more TDs, a two-yard dive by Graham and a 32-yard TD reception by Tony Willis, raising the advantage to 34-14. Graham finished with 215 yards and two TDs while A.J. Livingston gained 116 yards on 18 carries, the first time UNH had two 100-yard rushers in a playoff game. Weir was 15-30, 184 yards, 3TDs.

2011 PLAYERS

November 28, 1992 - New Haven 35, Ferris State 13 New Haven used a 21-point third quarter to take control en route to a 35-13 victory over Ferris State. New Haven opened the scoring when Roger Graham galloped 52 yards on his first carry of the game. Two Ferris State field goals cut the lead to 7-6 at halftime. A.J. Livingston and John Raba each rushed for a score while Tony Willis tossed a 53-yard scoring strike to Joe Davis off a reverse option play for the third TD. Willis grabbed a TD of his own when quarterback Ken Suhl tossed a NCAA playoff record 99-yard TD pass in the fourth quarter. Suhl finished with 14-25 for 256 yards. Willis caught four of those passes for 127 yards and a TD. Graham rushed for 118 yards and a TD.

2011 COACHES

in the second quarter highlighted by an 82-yard punt return and a 90-yard TD reception by Danny Lee. UNH battled back to November 21, 1992 - New Haven 38, West Chester 26 make the score 21-14 at halftime as Max Joyner-Brown caught a In its first ever NCAA playoff game, New Haven defeated host West Chester to advance to the national quarterfinals. The Char- 13-yard scoring strike and Roger Graham ran 11 yards for a TD. gers opened the scoring with two first quarter touchdown passes New Haven tied the game early in the fourth quarter on Joynerfrom Ken Suhl. New Haven took control of the game with two TDs Brown’s second TD catch. Lee regained the lead for Jacksonville in the third quarter, raising its lead to 32-14, before West Chester State but the extra point failed. Graham ran nine yards for his second TD and the extra point split the uprights, giving UNH its came right back with two TDs of its own to make the score 3226. New Haven ended any comeback thoughts when Roger Gra- first lead of the game, 35-34. Lee ran 39 yards for his fourth TD of the game, putting Jax State ahead 41-35. New Haven reached ham broke through for a 45-yard TD run. Graham finished with inside the JSU 35-yard line before being stopped on a fourth and 222 yards and one TD while Suhl completed 19 of 27 passes for 350 yards and three TDs. Tony Willis caught eight passes for one. Suhl was 23 of 36 for 248 yards and three TDs while Gra130 yards while Max Joyner-Brown had four catches for 95 yards ham gained 191 yards and scored two TDs. Willis secured his third straight 100-yard game, catching 11 passes for 110 yards and two TDs. and a TD.

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2011 COACHES

November 18, 1995 - New Haven 27, Edinboro 12 Edinboro scored on its first possession of the game, taking a 6-0 lead on a one-yard dive by Gerald Thompson. New Haven cut the lead in half on Gene Adair’s 37-yard field goal near the end of the first quarter. Edinboro doubled its scoring total when Keith Cushenberry grabbed the ball away from receiver Bobby Barnette and raced 31 yards for a touchdown with 2:34 left in the half, giving the Scots a 12-3 lead at halftime. New Haven answered with a 47-yard FG on its first possession of the second half. With under a minute left in the third quarter, Ron Jenkins dashed seven yards for a touchdown giving the Chargers the lead 13-12. Jenkins and Dave Menard each added a touchdown in the fourth quarter to complete the scoring, giving UNH its third NCAA first round victory in three tries. Jenkins finished with 150 yards on 30 carries with two TDs while Jesse Showerda completed 19 of 32 passes for 229 yards.

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2011 OUTLOOK

November 25, 1995 - Ferris State 17, New Haven 9 The only stats that would indicate that New Haven lost this game would be the five turnovers, three fumbles and two interceptions. All the other statistics favored New Haven including time of possession (36:02), total yards (420 yards) and total plays (90). However, the most important stat favored the home team, a 17-9 final score. Ferris State opened the scoring with a 22-yard field goal by Jason Lipke. The Bulldogs boosted their lead on Chris Pulliams three-yard run, only the fourth rushing touchdown surrendered by the UNH defense in 12 games. Benny Roe’s 23-yard TD run in the third quarter gave the home team a 17-0 lead before New Haven finally lit its side of the scoreboard on Ron Jenkins fiveyard run with 9:00 remaining. Gene Adair brought the team to within one score with a 25-yard field goal, making the score 17-9. New Haven had the ball inside the Ferris 20-yard line in the final 2:00 but failed on a fourth-down attempt, securing the win for Ferris State.

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HISTORY & RECORDS

1997

TThe he No.2 ranked University of New Haven football team defeated ed UC UC Davis Dav 27-25 in the NCAA Division II national semifinals in front f nt of fro o 4,712 at the Yale Bowl. It was the first semifinal win in ffo N for New Haven. Photo: Nearly 5,000 in attendence at Yale Bowl Bow in 1997 NCAA semifinal.

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November 22, 1997 - New Haven 47, Glenville State 7 The Chargers dominated play in their first playoff appearance since 1995. New Haven led 27-0 at the half on touchdown receptions from Adam Roman and Ketric Barnes and a pair of touchdown runs from quarterback Cazzie Kosciolek. The lead went to 34-0 after Bill Woods caught a 29-yard touchdown pass from Kosciolek off a fake field goal. Glenville State finally got on the board at 34-7 after a 68-yard touchdown pass to running back Byron Stevenson. Glenville State quarterback Wilkie Perez entered the game as the leading passer in Division II. The Chargers limited Perez to one touchdown, while intercepting two passes. Don Highsmith ran for a career-high 212 yards on 32 carries as the Chargers racked up 271 yards rushing. UNH’s defense recovered two fumbles and intercepted two passes.

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2011 COACHES

November 29, 1997 - New Haven 49, Slippery Rock 21 The second-ranked Chargers defeated No. 7 Slippery Rock 49-21 to advance to the semifinals for only the second time in school history. UNH amassed 523 yards of total offense as wide receiver Elvert Eden caught seven passes for 205 yards and three touchdowns. Cazzie Kosciolek completed 16 of 30 passes for 333 yards and four touchdowns, while Don Highsmith ran for 134 yards on 29 carries. Highsmith was the first running back this season to rush for over 100 yards against Slippery Rock.

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On O nD De Decem December ece cem e 13, 1997 the University of New Haven football team tte ea e am beca b became c ca the first college from Connecticut and the smallest es e s stt sc scho hoo ho oo o o to ever compete for the NCAA Division II football school tit tti tle e Photo: Players huddle during the 1997 National title. Ch C Championship h ha ham am game in Florence, Alabama.

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December 6, 1997 - New Haven 27, UC Davis 25 The No.2 ranked University of New Haven football team defeated UC Davis 27-25 in the NCAA Division II national semifinals in front of 4,712 at the Yale Bowl. It was the first semifinal win for New Haven. “This is the greatest win in UNH history,” head coach Tony Sparano said. Davis took a 3-0 lead on a Ray Hill 31-yard field goal just 3:48 into the game. New Haven’s Adam Roman, a junior wide receiver from Laguna Hills, Calif., scored the next three touchdowns to give the Chargers a 21-3 lead. Roman, who finished the day with six catches for 96 yards, scored on an receptions of eight and 65 yards, then returned a punt 82 yards for his third touchdown. Davis (9-5) dominated the statistics, led by junior quarterback Kevin Daft who completed 43 of 64 passes for 468 yards (all school and DII playoff records) and three touchdowns. The Aggies totaled 575 yards of total offense, but committed four turnovers. With :23 left in the game, Daft completed a 1-yard pass to Wes Terrell on a 4th and two. Terrell was stopped just short of the first down by Dennis Burney and Jason Pacourek (Sr., Yorba Linda, Calif.). New Haven quarterback Cazzie Kosciolek completed 11 of 26 passes for 161 yards and two touchdowns. Running back Don Highsmith rushed for 105 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown. It was the fifth straight game Highsmith rushed for 100 yards or more. December 13, 1997 - Northern Colorado 51, New Haven 0 UNH was the first school from Connecticut to play in a college football title game and was the smallest school enrollment wise to ever play for the DII football title. New Haven won the coin toss and elected to kick off. The Chargers stopped Northern Colorado on their first three plays, setting up a 4th and 2 from the UNC 36. Dirk Johnson faked a punt and ran 39 yards. Two plays later, Corte McGuffey connected with Dillon Micus on a 20-yard touchdown pass. It was only the second time all season that an opponent had scored first against New Haven. Northern Colorado sacked Cazzie Kosciolek seven times, the most sacks UNH had allowed all season. New Haven also lost three fumbles, the most it had lost all season.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAA Gene Adair, 1994, 95 Chai Adams, 1999, 00, 01,02 Alan Agemy, 1985 Robert Aiello, 1984 Daryl Albanese, 1975, 76, 77 Jason Alcin, 2001 Dwight Allen, 1990 Ed Allen, 1998, 99, 01, 02 Jamie Allen, 1997. 98, 99 Richard Allen, 1979 John Alosky, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Luigi Amasino, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Mike Amento, 1978 Richard Ardito, 1985 Gary Arnosk, 1978 Desmond Anderson, 2009, 10 Larry Anderson, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Lars Anderson, 2002 O’Neal Anderson, 98, 99, 00, 01 Wayne Anderson, 1982 Chris Angelone, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Walter Apperwhite, 90, 91, 92, 93 Troy Appling, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Gary Appolonia, 1980 Dave Arens, 1980 John Armstrong, 1984 Jon Armus, 1987, 88 Michael Argenti, 1985 Billy Arline, 1998 Jeremiah Armendariz, 2001, 02 Victor Artaiz, 1980 John Asack, 1981 Rich Aspinwall, 1980 Joe Assencoa, 1986 Ronaldo Attimy, 2002 Joe Auger, 1979, 80 Leon Avery, 1982 BBB James Bailey, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Fred Baldieri, 1990 Jim Ballough, 1996 Dennis Banack, 1980 Kyle Banks, 1987 Patrick Bannon, 1992, 93, 94, 96 Sam Baptiste, 2000, 01 Mike Barbara, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Jameel Barfield, 1996 Michael Barmore, 1995, 96, 97 Tyrone Barnett, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Ketric Barnes, 1997, 98, 99, 00 John Barone, 1973 Rich Barone, 1984 Bruce Barrett, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Jason Barnett, 1998, 99, 00 Bobby Barnette, 1991,93,94,95 Troy Barrington, 1985 Malcom Barrow, 1989, 93, 94 Ron Barry, 1979 Ahmet Basci, 2009, 10 Vincent Basilicato, 1983 Michael Bathrick, 1985 John Befus, 1973 Pat Behan, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Jevon Bell, 2000, 01 Scheron Bell, 2002 Barry Bemis, 1979, 80 Bob Benjamin, 1984 Sarth Benoit, 2001, 02 Sean Berglund, 2010 Jackson Bernard, 2001, 02 Ron Bernard, 1998, 99 Joe Bernotas, 1998 David Bernstein, 1985 Milton Bianchi, 1985 Scott Bini, 1981 Bo Birkhead, 1986, 87, 88 Christian Bish, 2010

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Brad Bishop, 1997 Jerrell Bishop, 1991, 92 Roland Bishop, 1980, 81, 82 Osric Bittle, 2001, 02 Bryan Blackstone, 98, 99, 00, 01 John Blackwood, 1982 Tom Blake, 1974, 75 Jim Blanchette, 1978 Ed Bleiler, 1978 Ben Blue, 1984, 85 Gary Blundo, 1981 Harry Boatswain, 87, 88, 89, 90 Jerry Boggs, 1995,1996 Phil Bogle, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Bob Boland, 1978, 79 Ed Bolling, 1996 Leo Bombalicki, 1973 Barry Bonito, 1979 Anthony Bonnazio, 1981, 82 Andrew Bonnick, 1989 Steven Borak, 1984 Steve Borkowski, 1974 Akil Boucard, 2001 Jeff Boucher, 1981 Tom Bouffard, 1978, 79, 80 Mike Bouwman, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Sal Bova, 1976 Atiim Bowman, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Jamaal Bowman, 1996, 97 Ned Bowman, 1977, 78, 80 Paul Bowman, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Joe Bowolick, 1987 Alex Boxill, 1984 Bill Bozoian, 1977, 78, 79 Matt Bozzo, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Herb Bracy, 1978, 79, 80, 81 David Bradford, 2000, 01 Shiska Bradford, 1998, 99 Baragon Bradley, 2010 Scott Branfuhr, 1984, 85, 86 Tom Brennan, 1980 Troy Bridges, 1984 Kevin Briggs, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Mike Briscoe, 1990 Henry Brinson, 1986 Tyrone Britton, 1986 Don Broderick, 1973, 74 Anthony Brodeur, 1980, 81 Gerard Broggy, 1987, 88 Andrew Brown, 1998, 99, 2000 Chris Brown, 1986 Dwayne Brown, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Michael Brown, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Ron Brown, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Shaun Brown, 1983 Tim Brown, 1983, 84 Tywon Brown, 2002 Tim Brozovic, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Ken Bruning, 1982, 83 Wendell Bruno, 1988 Mark Buchanan, 1981, 82, 83, 84 John Buckley, 1973 Derek Bullock, 1982, 83 Dana Burgo, 1989 Tim Burke, 1996 Todd Burks, 1989 Roosevelt Burnett, 1984 Dennis Burney, 1996, 97, 98 Dale Burtyk, 1974, 76 Kendrick Butler, 2010 Edward Byrd, 1985 George Byrd, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Toby Byrd, 1991, 92, 93, 94 CCC Tom Cahill, 1981 Mark Cajiga, 1985 Joe Calvagna, 1984 Nick Calvo, 2001, 02 Pete Campbell, 1981, 82, 83, 84

Richard Cantirino, 1983 Sheldon Cantrell, 2002 Gary Caporuscio, 1997, 98, 99 Craig Capone, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Dan Caporale, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Rick Caprio, 1974 Peter Capuano, 1991 Donn Caraballo, 1989 Dave Carlon, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Kurt Carney, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Usha Carr, 1982 Jay Carter, 1978, 79 Jim Cartier, 1976 Peter Cassidy, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Sal Castaneda, 2000 Chris Cattaneo, 1975, 76 Sami Caygoz, 2009 Karl Ceasar, 1991 Milo Ceci, 1985 Steve Cedor, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Ron Celentano, 1982 John Cerra, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Brian Cerruto, 1984, 85, 86, 87 J.D. Chalifoux, 2009, 10 Mike Chance, 1990 Lance Chapman, 2009, 10 Sloan Chapman, 1982 Mike Chauvin, 1982 MacArthur Cheek, 2010 Frantz Chery, 1988 Bob Chmura, 1974, 75, 76, 77 John Cicarella, 1973, 74 Paul Ciesluck, 1978 Mike Cipro, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Pat Civitello, 1973, 74, 75 Bill Clancy, 1982, 83 Michael Clark, 1995, 96, 98, 99 Robert Clark, 1993, 94, 95 Darius Clay, 1994, 96, 97 Joe Clements, 1977, 78 Jim Cleven, 1982 Ray Clontz, 1990 David Cockrell, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Alex CoFrancesco, 1973 Gene CoFrancesco, 1973 Jesse Coger, 1983, 84 Ray Coggeshall, 1976 Mike Colabella, 1986 Ken Colby, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Lorenzo Coletta, 1982 Dallas Coleman, 2001 Tom Collett, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Ken Colon, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Dion Combs, 1985 Zach Conklin, 2009, 10 Tom Connelly, 1976 Tony Connor, 1977, 78 Jeff Conroy, 1985, 86 Justin Connors, 1996 Richard Connors, 1992 Joe Consiglio, 1973, 74, 75 Ron Conyers, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Mark Coolidge, 1981 Victor Cooper, 1987 Jeff Coppola, 1986 Mike Coppola, 1973 Fran Corea, 1984 Tony Corona, 1978 John Coscia, 1984 Derrick Costa, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Paul Costanzo, 1987 Richard Cote, 1991 Charles Cotton, 1983, 84, 85 John Coury, 1983, 85, 86, 87 Mark Coury, 1983, 84 Julian Cover, 2001, 02 Bill Covert, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Mark Coyne, 1978 Jim Cox, 1976 Kevin Cox, 1988 Larry Cozzolino, 1974

Ryan Craig, 1989 Rich Creelman, 1987, 88 Jon Crego, 1986 Chris Creighton, 1993, 94, 95 Russ Critelli, 1978 Steven Croce, 1983 Lincoln Croosk, 1990 Andres Cruz, 1979 Latuan Cesta, 1998 Bill Cunningham, 1998 Angelo Cupo, 2009 Robert Currie, 1975, 76, 77, 78 Tim Curtis, 1979, 80 Kareem Cutler, 2009, 10 Lavon Cuyler, 2001 Christian Czwalinna, 1995, 96, 98 DDD Matt D’Aloia, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Tony Dabrowski, 1982 Dave Dahl, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Bill Daley 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kirk Dalmage, 1997, 98, 99, 00 Alfred Damiano, 1979 Antwuan Dance, 96, 97, 98, 99 Dan Dandrow, 1987, 90, 93 Damon Daniels, 1992 Jim Davis, 1981, 82 Joe Davis, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Rob Davis, 1999 Trenton Davis, 2002 Tom Deal, 1976 Troy Dellamarrgio, 2002 Tom Dempsey, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Tim Deane, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Mike Dearth, 1987, 88 Mike DeCapua, 1984 Mike DeCaro, 2010 Gerald DeClement, 1991, 92 Greg DeDominicis, 1984 Steve DeGrand, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Pete DeGregorio, 1973, 74 Drew DelCarmine, 1985, 86 John DellaCamera, 1985 Andy Deluz, 1975 Brian Delahunty, 1984 Rich DelBuono, 1982 Andrew DelCarmine, 1984 Mark DelCiampo, 1980 Armando DeLeon, 1996, 98 George DeMartino, 1975 John DePerno, 1983 Brice DeRosa, 2009, 10 Ron DeVincenzo, 91, 93, 94, 95 Joe Devlin, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Craig DiBona, 1981 Peter DiCataldo, 2000 Bill DiCicco, 1992, 93 Mario DiDino, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Conrad Dillon, 1985 Norman Dillon, 1981, 83, 84, 85 Nick DiMarinis, 1983 Joe DiMeglio, 2002 Steve DiMichele, 1978 Steve DiMugno, 1973, 74 Rob D’Innocenzio, 2000, 01, 02 Pete DiPaola, 1980 Fred DiRenzo, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Dave Dirgins, 1980 Mike Dobos, 1985, 86, 87, 88 David Dobrovich, 1985 Peter Dodosh, 2000, 01 William Dodwell, 1999 Phil Doman, 2000 Manny Dominguez, 1995 Joe Donahue, 2001 Pat Donohue, 1994 Kevin Dooley, 1998 Rick Doran, 1973, 74 Joesph Dorn, 1984

Robert Doty, 1984 Mike Downing, 1980, 81, 82 George Dramentos, 1987, 88 Ronnie Driesse-Darden, 2009 Keith Dudzinski, 86, 87, 88, 89 Kevin Dunn, 1980, 81 Richard Dunn, 1988 Jim Dupre, 1976 Michael Dupree, 1985 Jerald Duquette, 1986 Scott Durgin, 1980, 81, 82 Bill Dwyer, 1973, 74, 75 Alex Dyer, 2010 Paul Dziedzic, 1984 EEE Dave Earley, 1976 Effiong Edem, 1990 Elvert Eden, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Kervin Edouard, 2010 Keynard Edouard, 1997, 98 Art Edwards, 1973, 74 Douglas Edwards, 1984 Ken Edwards, 1980 Jawan Eldridge, 1997, 98, 99 Tony Elia, 1973 Jeff Emery, 1988, 89 Scott Emmert, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Darin Emons, 1989 Lidz Eugene, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Chidoziem Ezemma, 2009, 10 FFF Brendan Fairfield, 1993 Judd Falco, 1986 Nick Fantano, 1973 Roland Farland, 1989 Glenn Farnham, 1989 Mark Fearon, 2002 Jed Ferrante, 1990 Rob Ferrara, 1989, 90 Tony Ferraro, 1973 Manny Ferrell, 1989 Pete Ferrier, 1986 Craig Ferguson, 1989 Dennis Ferry, 1976, 1979, 80 Anrae Fervrier, 2001, 02 Anthony Fils, 2009 Pierre Fils, 1987, 88, 90 Vin Fiorillo, 1981 John Fischer, 1999, 2000, 01 Justin Fisher, 1997 A.J. Fitzpatrick, 1985, 86 Pat Fitzpatrick, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Tim Fraser, 1997 K.J. Frazier, 1989 Edward Foley, 1985 Jim Foley, 1978 Raul Font, 1984 Royce Fontes, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Charles Forcier, 1982 Mike Forcum, 2000, 01 Mike Forte, 1990, 91, 93, 94 Chris Fortes, 1992, 93, 94 Bruce Fottrell, 1978 John Foy, 1985 Darrell Fraiser, 1986, 87 Brian Francis, 1981, 82, 83 Mark Francoeur, 1975, 76 Alfred Frank, 1985 Tim Fraser, 1998 Matthew Fratz, 1985 Diallo Freeman, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Mike Friello, 2009, 10 Kim Frink, 1980, 81 Shawn Frye, 2000, 01 George Fuller, 1998, 99, 00, 01 Jay Furtado, 1993 Mike Fusco, 1981

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Steve Laforge, 1976 Joe Lagrotteria, 1974 Spiro Lamberis, 1987, 88, 90, 91 Ted Landis, 1981 Phil LaRose, 1987 Kameel Lashley, 2009, 10 Brian LaSure, 2009, 10 Kevin LaSure, 2002 Nate Lassic, 2001 Butch Lastrina, 1975, 76 Dave Lavatori, 1978 Keith Lavigne, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Ryan Lawrence, 1988 Dan Leary, 1980 Steve Lebeau 1975, 76 William Leckey, 1985 Rich Lee, 1977, 78 Tom Lee, 1975 Jonathan Lee-Hugh, 2002 Ian Leffler, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gregg Lender, 1984 Joe Lentini, 1983 Dan Leonard, 1979

Rob MacFadden, 1987, 88 Matt Machalik, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Darryl Mack, 1986, 87, 88, 89 Brent Macleod, 2010 Ron Madelon, 2001 Jeff Maffeo, 1981 Dick Magnotti, 1982 Bob Magnuson, 1982 Shawn Maguire, 2002 Bill Maher, 1975 Dave Maher, 1973 Nate Main, 1992 Tony Major, 1978, 79, 80 Dan Malloy, 1990 James Malloy, 2009, 10 Wesley Manerson, 1984 Paul Mangione, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Michael Mann, 2000, 01, 02 Jason Marcell, 1996 Rick Marcella, 1979, 80 Matt Marcks, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Tim Maring, 1980 Jim Marino, 1981 Victor Markie, 1974 Bob Marks, 1978 Mike Maroney, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Ray Marshall, 96, 97, 98, 99,00 Hodari Martin, 1990 Keith Martin, 1981 Steve Martin, 1986 Chris Martinelli, 1984 Jason Martinelli, 1999 Joe Martinez, 1998, 2001 Neil Martino, 1973 Al Martone, 1975 Jim Martone, 1974, 75 Joe Martinez, 2000 Mike Maruo, 1976 Eric Mas, 1985 Ronald Masse, 1974 Jim Massella, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Joe Massa, 1984 Jay Maull, 1981, 83, 84 Lionel Maull, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Wallace Maull, 1980 Paul Maurice, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Marshall Maxwell, 95, 96, 97, 98

HISTORY & RECORDS

Eric Jackson, 1986 Jon Jackson, 2009, 10 Marquis Jackson, 1992 Tim Jackson, 1984, 87, 88, 89 Nolan James, 2000, 01, 02 Patrick Jean, 2001, 02 Robert Jean Pierre, 1994, 95 Tyrone Jefferson, 1997 Craig Jenkins, 1994 Donta Jenkins, 2001, 02 Jeff Jenkins, 1986 Ron Jenkins, 1995 Ron Jensen, 1994, 95 Wayne Johnsen, 1996, 97,98, 99 Albern Johnson, 1997, 99 Bruce Johnson, 1992, 93, 94 Devin Johnson, 1998, 2000 Ed Johnson, 1998, 99 Gary Johnson, 1980 Howard Johnson, 1993 Joe Johnson, 1979 Milton Johnson, 2001 Michael Johnstone, 93,95,96,97 Andre Jones, 1995, 96 Corey Jones, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Leon Jones, 1973, 74 Tim Jones, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Van Jones, 1999, 00, 01, 02

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Chris Kalil, 1990 Alimamy Kallay, 2001, 02 Joe Karach, 1988 Larry Kasa, 1978, 80 Adam Kasper, 1998, 99, 2000 Justin Kasperzyk, 1991 Rich Kawalewski, 1975 Mike Kelliher, 1978 Issac Kelley, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Paul Kelly 1982, 83, 84, 85 Ryan Kelsey, 1992 Bruce Kennedy, 1987 Mike Kennedy, 2001 Piper Kenny, 1987, 88 Brett Keough, 2002 Mike Keyes, 1979 Jo-El Kimaiyo, 2002 Bill King, 1975 Mike Kinik, 1995 Kevin Kirsch, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Mike Klappholz, 1983 Karl Kleinnow, 1978 Bob Knestrict, 1973 Ken Knight, 1981 Chris Kolod, 1978 Gary Kopazna, 1978, 80, 81 Gerry Kopazna, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Greg Kopazna, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Michael Kornblau, 1998 Cazzie Kosciolek, 1997 Greg Kosciolek, 1998, 99, 00 Paul Kostopoulos, 76, 77, 78, 79 John Kovach, 1977, 78, 79 Rich Kowalewski, 1974 Mark Krajcir, 1993, 94, 95, 97 Ed Kreitzman, 1982 Kerry Kroll, 1986 Jon Kromenhoek, 1989 John Kronkaitis, 1973 Wayne Kruglik, 1998, 99, 2000 Joe Kubik, 1976, 77, 78 Rob Kupka, 1986 Justin Kutniewski, 1996 Dan Kycia, 1979

Jim May, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Chuck Mazzarone, 1995 Charles McCall, 1980 Josh McCann, 1996 John McCarthy, 1974 Kevin McClurken, 1996 Mike McCorkle, 2009 Tom McCormack, 90, 91, 92, 93 Keith McCoy, 1986, 87, 88 Brian McCrae, 1992 Antonio McDonald, 1998, 99 Bill McDonald, 1975, 76 Bill McEvoy, 1980 Eric McGovern, 1979 Liam McKiernan,1987, 88, 89, 90 John McLaughlin, 1982 Tommy McLean, 1984 Matt McLees, 1982, 83 Jay McLucas, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Tom McMillan, 1986 Shane McNeeley, 94, 95, 96, 97 Miles McPherson, 78, 79, 80, 81 Chris McWilliams, 1986, 88, 89 P.J. Mehigan, 1992 Maikel Mehu, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Peter Meirzwa, 1976 Mark Melaccio, 1978 George Melanson, 1980 Walt Melfi, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Eduardo Melgar, 2000, 2001 Dave Menard, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jim Menge, 1973, 74 Mario Meraz, 1998 Stephan Merke, 1981 Lou Mica, 1974 Ray Michanezyk,1976,77,78, 79 Damian Mincey, 1998, 99, 00, 02 Kevin Miller, 1978 John Milmoe, 1985 Matt Milone, 1997, 98, 99, 01, 02 Damian Mincey, 2001 Charles Minnis, 1985 Rich Misciochwoski, 1989 Andy Molella, 1982, 83 Dave Moll, 1974 Adrian Mompoint, 2010 Dean Monahan, 1984, 85 Ben Mondrone, 1973 Art Mongillo, 1982 John Montano, 1974 Dan Montesi, 1987 Doug Montgomery, 1981 Vincent Montoute, 1994 Kevin Moorer, 1975, 78, 79 Chris Moran, 1984 Kevin Moreland, 1982, 83, 84 Phil Morelli, 1983 Lionel Moreno, 1995, 96 Marlon Morris, 1984, 85 Vince Morsillo, 1984 Tony Mortali, 1973, 74, 75 Al Mosley, 1978 Rodney Moss, 1985 John Motherwell, 1990 Yohan Moulton, 1995, 96 Pat Moynihan, 1981 Sash Mrdelja, 1984 Nathan Much, 1985, 86 Trevis Muckle, 1992 Ray Munroe, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Dennis Murphy, 1976 Edward Murphy, 1974 John Murphy, 1986 Mike Murphy, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Robert Murray, 1983, 84 Nick Music, 2010 Steve Musulin, 1976

2011 OUTLOOK

Sharieff Hall, 2009, 10 Travis Hand, 2001, 02 Gary Handerhan, 1985, 86 Dawud Hanif, 1999, 00, 01, 02 Rich Hanley, 1974 Mike Harkin, 1991, 92 Ryan Harney, 2001 Frank Harper, 1978 Don Harris, 1982 Guy Harris, 1984 Mike Harris, 1980 Sylvester Harrison, 1991 Joe Harte, 1983

Carmen Iannuzzi, 1973 Pete Indresano, 1990, 91, 92, 93 John Irwin, 2009, 10 Marco Ivestor, 1988

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Jim Leonard, 1980 Mike Leone, 1990 Erik Lesinski, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Jim Lewis, 1987, 88 Ted Librizzi, 1982 Mark Lineweber, 1974 Tim Lipsett, 1979 Randy Litrell, 1996 Marvin Little, 1980, 81 A.J. Livingston, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Andrew Livingston, 2000, 01 David Loane, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Jon Lofton, 1986 Patrick Lombardi, 2002 Nick Lombardo, 1985, 87 Bob Long, 1985, 86, 87 Richard Long, 2009, 10 James Lopes, 2001 Steve Lopes, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Tony LoPresti, 1984, 85, 86 Clinton Lott, 1994, 95 Allen Love, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Scott Lowery, 2010 Joe Lucibello, 1974 Mario Lucibello, 1973, 74 Nick Luisi, 1983 Todd Luniewski, 1984 Chris Lunz, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Gabe Lupo, 1975 Dan Luque, 2000, 01 Ray Lynch, 1984

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Victor Jones, 2009, 10 Cedric Jordan, 1986 Alain Joseph, 1989 Jonathan Joseph, 2001, 02 Michael Joseph, 1994, 95, 96 Niepaul Joseph, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Max Joyner-Brown, 91,92, 93, 94 James Justice, 1993, 94, 95, 96

2011 COACHES

Frank Gabriele, 1979, 80 Aaron Gagnon, 1993, 94, 95, 96 David Gala, 1990 T.T. Gallaher, 1996 Lenny Galbicsek, 1973, 74 Dave Gallo, 1998 Bill Gambardella, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Geoff Gamere, 1989 Bernie Gancarz, 1986, 87, 88 Robert Garamella, 1985 Wilfredo Garcia, 1984 Dave Gardner, 1982 Mike Gardner, 1976 Ralph Garguilo, 1981 Brian Garrison, 1992 Rudy Georgetti, 1978 Tom Georgia, 1982, 83, 84 Steve Gerard, 1987 Bill Gerardi, 1974, 75, 76 Pete Gerardi, 1974 Bruce German, 1980 George Gerosa, 2010 Pete Gianakis, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Dave Gibson, 1985 Pat Gibson, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Dave Giddings, 1975 John Giglio, 1982 Mike Gilles, 1991, 93 Jeff Giordani, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Mark Giordani, 1979,80, 81, 82 Bobby Giordano, 1984 Andrew Giungo, 1984 John Glass, 2001 Scot Gleason, 1982 Kevin Glenn, 1998 Hyman Glick, 1974 Jason Glick, 1994 Henry Goff, 1980 Jeff Goglia, 1996, 97, 98, 99 Dave Gokey, 1982 Mike Gomes, 2009, 10 Marco Gonzalez, 1984 John Goodheart, 1987, 88 Jermaine Gordon, 2000, 01, 02 Tom Gosselin, 1980 Bill Grabowski, 1975 Derek Graham, 1989 Leo Graham, 1980 Roger Graham, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Bob Grammar, 1988, 89 Maurice Greaves, 1989, 90 Charlie Griffin, 1986, 87, 88 Jelahn Griffith, 2001, 02 Johnie Grimes, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Dave Gugliotti, 1987, 88 Don Guilford, 1999 John Guinpero, 1991 Jerry Gumbrecht, 1984, 85, 86 Dave Gurau, 2000 James Gustowski, 1998, 99 Kevin Haley, 1985, 86 Bruce Hall, 1996 Vincent Hamilton, 1984

Ray Harton, 1976, 77, 78, 79 Will Haskell, 1996 Jeff Hatch, 1989 Charlie Hatchett, 2010 Dave Haubner, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Kevin Havanec, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Josh Havelka, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Tom Havelka, 1998, 99 Bill Hawkins, 1987 Dan Hayes,1996, 97 Darren Haynes, 2002 Rob Hayhurst, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Jeff Hazell, 1979, 80 Tom Herd, 2009, 10 Dave Hernandez, 1978 Michael Herrera, 2009 Chris Higgins, 2010 Donald Highsmith, 94, 95, 96, 97 Charlie Hill, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Robert Hill, 2009, 10 Tony Hill, 1973 Bob Hinds, 1973 Cary Hinton, 1981, 82 Dan Hisler, 1980 Ed Hodge, 1997 Thomas Hogan, 1984 Dustin Hoffman, 1999 Scott Hofmo, 1987 Greg Holland, 1985 Scott Holland, 1989 Richard Holmes, 1974, 75 Tim Holmes, 1984 Tom Holmes, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bob Holtz, 1974, 76 John Holwerda, 1981 Tom Hornat, 1976 Mike Horton, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Brian Houston, 1988, 89, 90, 92 Dave Hoyt, 1978 Rob Hubbell, 1994, 95, 96 Byron Hugee, 1986, 88 Dan Hughes, 1982 John Hurley, 1978, 79, 80, 81

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Scott Nadeau, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jim Nally, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Branden Naraine, 2009, 10 Andrew Nass, 2009 Steven Nastri, 1984 Kevin Nelson, 2002 Ronnie Nelson, 2010 Shawn Nelson, 1984 Steve Neugebauer, 2002 Joe Newsome, 1991, 92 Lenroy Neysmith, 2009 Paul Nigro, 1983 Mark Norton, 1989 Brian Nugent, 1975, 76, 77, 78 OOO Shawn O’Brien, 1978, 79, 80 Steve O’Brien, 1989 Chris O’Connor, 1973, 74 Dave O’Connor, 1980 Tom O’Connor, 1991, 92, 93 Tom O’Connell, 1976 Chris Ogden, 1976 Mike O’Halloran, 1982 Brian O’Keefe, 1978, 79 Joe O’Keefe, 1979 Brian O’Leary, 1988 Walt Oko, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Brian Oliver (QB), 1985 Brian Oliver (LB), 1993, 94, 95, 96 Mike O’Neill, 1983 Colin O’Niell, 1980 Greg Ortman, 1983, 84, 85, 86 Orrin Osborn, 2000, 01, 02 Ryan Osiecki, 2009, 10 PPP Ralph Pacifico, 1981, 82,83, 84 Jason Pacourek, 1996, 97 Frank Pagliarini, 1978 Richard Palazzolo, 1985 Marcus Patrick, 1998 Mike Parham, 1978, 79 Andrew Parker, 1996 Andrew Parker (RB), 1999, 2000 Tyler Parker, 2009 Troy Parks, 1991 Brandon Pasquale, 1995, 96 Chuck Patterson, 1981 Tom Pjatak, 1997 Frank Pellegrino, 1984 Ron Perkins, 1986 Matt Perkowski, 1979,80,81, 82 Chris Perrone, 1991 Charles Perry, 1991, 92 Michael Perryman, 1995 Paul Pesticci, 1976 Jeff Peters, 2000 David Peterson,1983, 84,85, 87 Chris Petrillo, 1980 Paul Phillips, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Ed Pikor, 1975 Leo Pinkston, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Terry Pitt, 1983, 84, 85 Tom Pjatak, 1998 Rodmyr Plantin, 2001 Mike Plouffe, 1973, 74, 75 Kasseim Pope, 1996 George Porcha, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Idris Price, 2000 Dan Primich, 1973 Jason Pringle, 1986, 88 David Priscal, 1986 Dan Porter, 1978, 80 Jeff Potter, 1984 Mike Poupore, 1980 Chris Powanda, 1994, 95, 96, 97 Idris Price, 2000, 2001 Mike Price, 1978

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Jason Pringle, 1988 Bob Proto, 1974 Chris Pullen, 1984, 85 Brad Pyne, 1989, 90, 91 QQQ Anthony Querin, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Alex Quinn, 2009, 10 Dan Quinn, 1974 RRR John Raba, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Rick Racioppi, 1981, 82, 83, 84 Akaki Ramishvili, 2009, 10 Richard Ramos, 1982 Bob Ranck, 1978 Tony Ranoldo, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Craig Ray, 1990, 91 Matt Ready, 1981, 82, 83 Chuck Reale, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Chris Reardon, 1987 Jack Reed, 1985, 87, 88 Joseph Reed, 1984 Jim Reilly, 1986 Ed Reinhard, 2000 Donny Ridenhour, 1986 Jay Resker, 1976 Al Rhoden, 1995, 96 Brian Rhodes, 1982 Mark Richter, 1990 Brian Rickert, 1976 Scott Riggs, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Steve Ringer, 2001 Bernard Risco, 2009, 10 Dave Rivellini, 1974 Ralph Rizzolo, 1985 Michael Rivera, 1984 Ralph Rizzolo, 1983 Richard Roberts ,2009 Wayne Robertson, 1992 Andre Robinson, 1996 Bryant Robinson, 1998, 99,00, 01 Devin Robinson, 2002, 09 Mark Roddy, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Jarrod Rogers, 2002 Mike Rogers, 1985, 86 Adam Roman, 1997, 98 Craig Romanowski, 96, 97, 98, 99 Ken Ronan, 1979 Paul Rosa, 1982 Doc Rose, 1999, 2000 Barry Rosenbloom, 1978 Barry Rosner, 1974 Mike Rowntree, 1982 Rashad Rozier, 2000 Brandon Ruberti, 2009 Brian Rubino, 1979, 80 Todd Rubino, 1986 Amin Rubirosa, 1993 Chris Ruffin, 2009, 10 Harold Ruffin, 1975 Rodney Russell, 1984 Al Russo, 1976 George Russo, 1978 Major Ruth, 1985, 88 Martin Ryan, 1983 Phil Ryan, 1984, 85 Tom Ryan, 1981 SSS Nick Sabetta, 1976 Paul Sabrowski, 1984, 85 Alston Sajery, 2000, 01, 02 Rich Salinetti, 1978 Ron Salmon, 1980, 81 Jim Salvatore, 1976 Ralph Salvatore, 1983 Rob Salvatore, 1982

Dan Salvo, 1984 Dave Sampson, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Jerry Sangiamo, 1984 Mike San Souci, 1996, 97 Kurt Santos, 1983, 84 Frank Savinelli, 1978, 79 John Savino, 1973 Gary Savoie, 1986 James Scanlon, 1973, 75 Gerard Scavone, 1975 Kevin Schembeck, 1983 Mike Schiffer, 1975 Paul Schmidt, 1988 Frank Schneider, 1982 Tim Schoen, 1980 Dave Schor, 1980 Scott Schultz, 2010 Peter Schuman, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Dan Schwab, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Chris Scifo, 2010 James Scotland, 1979, 80, 81 Cole Scott, 1985, 86 Don Scott, 1984, 85, 86 Richie Scott, 1987, 88, 89, 90 Bill Scrivens, 1986 Tyrone Seabrooks, 1995, 96 Craig Sebastian, 1987 Kevin Seeger, 1976 Omar Segura, 2000, 01, 02 Frank Sellinger, 1981 Frank Serino, 1978 Steve Server, 1980 Don Sevas, 1979 Steve Shah, 1996, 98, 99 Brian Shay, 1999 Mark Shee, 1985, 87 Kirk Shultz, 1975, 76 Russ Sharpe, 1973, 74, 75 Mark Shee, 1984, 86 David Sheehan, 1987, 88 Frank Sheehan, 1991, 92, 93, 94 Tom Sheehan, 1989 Mark Shelton, 1987 Jesse Showerda, 1993, 94, 95, 96 Daryl Short, 2001, 02 Allister Shuffler, 2000, 01, 02 Ralph Sierra, 1988 John Silke, 1983 Horacio Silva, 1979, 80, 81, 82 Sonny Silva, 1996 Curtis Simmons, 2000 Todd Simonson, 1985, 86 Ron Sires, 1984, 85 Ron Sirolli, 1993, 94, 95 Joe Skulski, 1981 Andrew Smart, 1984 Josh Smart, 2009, 10 Al Smith, 1979 Andy Smith, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Dave Smith, 1982, 83, 84, 85 Josh Smith, 2009 Ray Smith, 1974 Reggie Smith, 1981, 82 Sam Smith, 1975, 76 Scott Smith, 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92 Tyrone Smith, 1993, 94 Geoff Smithson, 1980, 81 Robert Smythe, 1986 Sam Sorbello, 1981 Mike Soucy, 1976, 77 Stefan Soulieres, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Tony Sparano, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Ken Sparks, 1978 Fabian Spencer, 1989, 90 Ian Spitzer, 1985 Travis Spiva, 1998, 99 Colin Spooner, 1993, 94 Joe Sporkin, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Joe Sponzo, 1974 Joe Squatriglia, 1981 Ben St. Clair, 1989, 90

Robert Stabile, 1985 Gene Stahley, 1975 Kurt Stametz, 2000, 01, 02 Keith Stamp, 1988, 89, 90 Harvey Stanley, 1985 Raheem Stanley, 2009 Tom Stanley, 2002 Jake Stark, 2010 David Stedman, 2009, 10 Elmer Steeprock, 1977, 78 Joe Stefanelli, 1987 Tim Stellenwerf, 1980 Mark Sterious, 1995 Joe Sterlein, 1982 Patrick Stevens, 1984 Rob Stoeckert, 1983, 84 Mark Stoller, 1981 Julius Stone, 1975 Alan Straub, 1986 George Storher, 1981 Chuck Stroneski, 1982 Michael Stott, 1989 Jim Stumpf, 1976, 78 Tom Suhey, 2001 Ken Suhl, 1989, 90, 91, 92 Tom Sullivan, 1987 Mike Summers, 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Lamont Sutton, 1992, 95 Kyle Swist, 1992 Rick Sweitzer, 1980, 81 Mark Szaraynski, 1979

VVV Leo Vallee, 1973 Kevin Van Coughnett, 1978 Wayne VanDeusen, 1982 Rick Vanderberg, 1984 Nelson Varona, 1986 Jacques Veillette, 1980 John Velardi, 1976 Jim Vendetto, 1978, 79, 80, 81 Thomas Vincent, 1974 Lee Vitelli, 1982 Mike Vito, 2001, 02 Zach Vonder Linden, 2009 John Volpe, 1982, 83, 84 Michael Vonstein, 1985 WWW

Ken Wade, 1984, 85, 86, 88 Fred Wadelin, 1979, 80 Ed Waido, 1988 Cody Wallace, 2009 Bob Walsh, 1975, 76, 77 Clayton Walters, 1981, 83 Mike Ware, 1996 Richard Ware, 1985 Stephen Ward, 2009 Darren Warrell, 1984 Demetrius Washington-Ellison, 2009, 10 Jim Weir, 1993, 94 Fred Werosta, 1982 Mike Whalen, 1976 TTT Darryl White, 1982 Martin White, 1984 Jason Taggart, 1996 Mozes White, 2009 Richard Tavares, 1974, 1976 Paul White, 1979 Chris Taylor, 1987 Tory White, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Vincent Taylor, 1983 Omar Whittington, 2009 Joe Terasiewicz, 2001 Bob Wietecha, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Allan Testa, 1983, 84 Al-Rahim Williams, 1995, 96 Hayward Thaxton, 1982, 83 Bob Williams, 1977, 78 Aaron Thomas, 2002 Dion Williams, 1983 Ben Thomas, 2001 Jamar Williams, 2000, 01, 02 Bentley Thomas, 1995, 96 Jay Williams, 1997, 98 David Thomas, 2010 Fitzroy Thomas, 1996, 97, 98, 2000 Issac Williams, 2000 Marc Williams, 1987 John Thomas, 1998, 99 Mike Williams, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Ralph Thomas, 1982, 83 Quincy Williams, 1989, 90 Rich Thomas, 1987 Weaver Williams, 1988 Jason Thompson, 2009, 10 Tony Willis, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Randal Thompson, 1985 Rick Willis, 1978 Rob Thompson, 1985, 86, 87, 88 Wendall Willis, 1976 Martel Threadgill, 2002 Stewart Wilson, 1984, 85 Ray Tilden, 1980, 81, 82, 83 Kellen Wingate, 2000, 01, 02 Marvin Tilley, 1987 Steve Wolfe, 1990, 91, 92, 93 Anthony Tillman, 2010 Bill Woods, 1995, 96, 97, 98 Aaron Tobey, 1976 Jim Wright, 1981 Fred Tomasello, 1978, 79 Lajuan Wright, 2002 James Tomasello, 1998 Rayfield Wright, 1996 Marvin Tomlin, 1988, 89 Randy Wright, 1983 Joe Tout, 1996 Rob Wright, 1988, 89, 90, 91 Alex Townes, 2000, 01, 02 Jason Wyatt, 1999 Vin Tozzi, 1973, 74, 75 James Triplett, 1992, 93, 94, 95 YYY Steve Tuck, 1999 Jim Tucker, 1976 Mark Yanchewski, 1979, 80 Darren Tully, 1984, 85, 86, 87 David Tully, 1984, 85, 86, 87 ZZZ Charles Turcio, 1974, 75, 76, 77 Chris Turner, 1998, 99, 2001 Tim Zalenski, 1984 John Turner, 1979 John Zambrano, 1981 Josh Turner, 2009 Richard Turner, 1985 Dave Zarecki, 1975 Rondell Tyson, 98, 99, 00,01 Paul Zarodkiewicz, 1987, 88 Mike Zekus, 1989 UUU Scott Zenke, 2002 Dave Ziaks, 1973 Anton Updale, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Charlie Ziegenbein, 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brandon Updegraff, 1995, 96 Luke Zinsky, 1980

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Anthony Mortali • Linebacker (1973-1976) • Inducted 1987 Tony Mortali was the type of player that every coach would want on his squad. He was hard working willing and able to give the team his all. An intregal part of the football team’s first ever varsity win, 13-7 in 1975 vs. Curry College, the linebacker/offensive guard was one of the unsung heroes of the sports first few years of varsity status. His efforts on the gridiron were rewarded though, as he captained the team for two seasons, including the year the UNH team notched its first victory. That same season, Tony was named All New England Football Conference team.

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Harry Boatswain • Offensive Line (1987-90) • Inducted 1995 Harry Boatswain, of the former XFL, helped his team post a 30-10 overall record and accumulate more than 13,000 total yards and more than 1,200 points during his career. He earned All-New England first team honors in 1989 an 1990 as well as receiving All-ECAC honors as a senior. Boatswain capped his collegiate career with a spot on the Associated Press Small College All-America team. Boatswain became the highest draft pick from the University of New Haven when the San Francisco 49ers selected him in the fifth round of the 1991 NFL Draft. Boatswain was a member of the 1994 Super Bowl Championship team before signing with the Carolina Panthers.

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Roger Graham • Running Back (1991-1994) • Inducted 2000 Graham captured the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy. He was a three-time AllAmerican and a two-time Eastern College Athletic Conference Player of the Year. Named the Sports Illustrated College Player of the Week seven times during his career. He was a three-team First-Team All-New England, capturing the All-New England Rookie of the Year honor in 1991. Graham holds New Haven’s game, season and career record for most points and offensive touchdowns. The NCAA individual statistical champion in scoring (13.8 pts/game) and rushing (171.1 yds/game).

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Dave Haubner • Offensive Lineman (1982-1985) • Inducted 2002 Dave Haubner starred as a four-year offensive guard at UNH, helping the team post its first winning season as a Division II program in 1985. He became the first New Haven football player to earn Kodak All-America honors and was also the first to garner a spot on two All-America teams in the same season. He received Kodak and Associated Press Small College All-America honors as a senior. In addition to those honors, Haubner was also an All-ECAC and All-New England lineman in both 1984 and 1985. Behind his play, the New Haven offense gained better than 10,000 yards and scored more than 625 points. Haubner protected a quarterback, Paul Kelly, who threw for 4,732 career yards, placing fifth in school history.

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Mario DiDino • Offensive Line (1994-97) • Inducted 2004 In the storied tradition of the University of New Haven’s football program, Mario DiDino’s name is remembered as one of the all time great offensive linemen to wear a Charger uniform. During his four year career in which he started every game but two, the Chargers had a 36-9-1 record, highlighted by playing in the national championship game in 1997. The offense averaged 3,900 yards per season during his four year career and was ranked the number one offense in Division II in 1997 when it averaged 43.3 points per game. Among his numerous honors, DiDino was a two-time First-Team All-ECAC selection in 1996 and 1997, an AFCA All-American in 1997 and a Daktronics All-American in 1997.

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Bill Gambardella • Running Back (1982-85) • Inducted 2006 A true workhorse in the backfield, Bill Gambardella held every school record for rushing yardage after his senior season in 1985, and he saw those records stand for seven seasons. A West Haven native, Gambardella joined the Charger football program in 1982 when UNH moved to the Division II level. After helping the team to a 4-6 mark his freshman year, Bill developed into a major force on offense as a sophomore when he led the team in rushing with 634 yards on 131 carries with four touchdowns. Bill entered his senior season in good health and capped off his four years in a Charger uniform with a career high 832 yards on 171 carries with six TD’s. For his career, he ranks sixth on the all-time New Haven rushing list gaining 1,840 yards on 392 carries, an average of 4.7 yards per carry.

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Rob Thompson • Offensive Line (1985-88) • Inducted 2009 An All-American offensive lineman in 1988, Thompson helped guide New Haven to a 29-11 record during his four seasons. In 1987 Thompson’s offensive line, including Hall of Fame member Harry Boatswain, allowed only 16 sacks, while UNH threw for nearly 2,000 yards. In 1987, Thompson was named to the All-Eastern College Athletic Conference team and a year later received All-New England Collegiate Conference and All-American honors. Thompson went on to play professional football for two years after graduating from New Haven in 1989.

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Michael Horton • Quarterback (1985-88) • Inducted 2010 A three-year starter, Michael Horton is one of the most prolific University of New Haven quarterbacks to ever wear a Chargers’ uniform. Posting a 23-7 record as a starter and three seasons with over 2,000 yards of total offense, the Vauxhall, N.J. native helped lead the Chargers to three consecutive seasons with seven or more wins. During his four seasons, the quarterback completed 509-of-998 pass attempts for 6,836 yards and 43 touchdowns. His 50.9 career completion percentage also ranks as one of the best in UNH history. His career set the stage for a very successful line of UNH quarterbacks in the years to follow. At the time of his graduation, Horton held every single UNH passing record.

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Greg Ortman • Receiver (1983-86) • Inducted 2010 The 1986 University of New Haven football captain, Greg Ortman helped turn the Chargers from a 2-8 record his freshman year to an 8-2 record as a senior. A running back at Glen Ridge High School, Ortman eventually made the transition to an outstanding receiver during his four years at UNH. Ortman’s four-year totals include over 1,600 receiving yards, 129 receptions and 14 touchdowns. He’s one of only eight Chargers to amass over 1,600 receiving yards and at the time of his induction he ranked fifth at UNH in career receptions, eighth in career receiving touchdowns and ninth in receiving yards. Ortman also helped kick start a winning tradition at UNH. Including his senior season, the Chargers recorded five seasons with seven or more wins.

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John Raba • Running Back (1989-92) • Inducted 2010 A standout student-athlete on both the football and men’s lacrosse teams, John Raba always competed at a high level. He was a feared runner and returner on the football field. In 1991, Raba enjoyed a career season on the gridiron. Raba led the team with 850 all purpose yards during his senior season as the team posted a record-tying 12 wins. He was a captain in 1992 and once again haunted kickoff teams with over 600 yards on 24 returns. The Massapequa, N.Y. native was named to the All-New England Second Team as a senior after leading the Chargers to their first appearance in the NCAA Division II postseason. Raba boasted a four-year football record of 30-13, while amassing over 1,300 return yards, 1,000 rushing yards and 850 receiving yards.

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Tony Willis • Receiver (1990-93) • Inducted 2011 The most decorated wide receiver in Charger football history, Tony Willis haunted opposing defenses from 1990-93. Willis enjoyed record-setting seasons, while the Chargers posted a 23-2 record and two NCAA Division II postseason appearances during his final two seasons. He was named to the All-Eastern College Athletic Conference Team and the AllNew England First Team three-straight seasons. As a senior, he posted 71 catches for 1,074 yards and 11 touchdowns. Willis is also the only student-athlete to record back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons in 1992 and 1993. In total, Willis holds all three of UNH’s career receiving records and ranks third in most points scored (228).

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Brian Nugent • Linebacker (1976-79) • Inducted 1996 Brian Nugent was a four-year starter for the Chargers, spending all four seasons as a linebacker. Nugent played both on offense and defense as a rookie before settling in as a full-time linebacker during his final three years. Nugent earned All-New England Football Conference honors three times and received a spot on the United Press International’s College Division All-New England Football team as a senior. In his senior season, Nugent was one of the football team’s tri-captains. Nugent’s teammates realized his contribution to the team by giving the linebacker back-toback most valuable player honors. The Charger Bulletin, the student newspaper, selected Nugent as the school’s Male Athlete of the Year.

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Stephen DiMugno • Defensive Back (1971-74) • Inducted 1993 Stephen Di Mugno was a true pioneer for the University of New Haven football program. He joined the team before football was a varsity sport and earned All-Eastern Collegiate Club Football Conference honors as a defensive back. The 1973 roster listed Di- Mugno as a defensive back but he also spent time as a running back and as a punt returner. He gained 75 yards on 24 carries in his first start as a running back, the school’s best single game performance at the time. He finished second in scoring, third in rushing and was considered to be one of the best defensive players for the 1973 season. In 1974, DiMugno received a second term as captain and led the team in both interceptions and punt returns.

Tony Sparano • Center/Head Coach (1978-81/1994-98) • Inducted 1999 Tony Sparano enters the Hall of Fame both as a player and as one of the most successful head coaches in school history. He was a member of the 1979 team that posted the first undefeated record in school history (8-0-1). As a head coach, Sparano posted a 41-14-1 record in five seasons at the helm of the Chargers. The highlight of Sparano’s five seasons was a 12-2 record in 1997 and a trip to the 1997 National Championship game in Florence, Alabama. Sparano posted a 4-2 record in NCAA Playoff competition. Sparano’s .732 winning percentage is third all-time among New Haven head coaches.

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Paul Bowman • Offensive Lineman (1975-78) • Inducted 1993 Paul Bowman played an instrumental part in the Chargers early success. He was elected a tri-captain of the 1978 team which posted a 6-3 record, the first winning record in the school’s young history. Bowman’s playing style and skills grabbed the attention of both players and coaches despite playing a position which rarely received recognition. His play on the offensive line helped the offense score 188 points, the highest production in school history to that point which allowed the squad to post a 5-0 start. During his career, Bowman played a major role in the Charger’s success as the team won 12 games, scored 362 points and gained over 7,800 total yards, statistics no other class could claim.

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Cazzie Kosciolek • Quarterback (1997) • Inducted 2008 Cazzie Kosciolek quarterbacked the UNH football team to new heights in 1997, helping bring UNH into the national spotlight by leading the Chargers to the NCAA championship game in his only season in the blue and gold. UNH became the first school from the State of Connecticut to play in a college football title game and was at that time the smallest school in terms of enrollment to play for the national title. In 1997, Kosciolek finished third in the voting for the Harlon Hill Trophy after passing for 3,232 yards and 32 touchdowns to lead the NCAA’s highest-scoring offense (43.3 points per game). Cazzie amassed 905 yards and nine touchdown passes in the playoffs, and UNH finished that season 12-2 overall as the national runners-up. Kosciolek was named to the Associated Press Small College All-America Team and was also an All-New England and All-ECAC selection. Despite playing just the one season, Cazzie’s passing numbers put him in the career top 10 at UNH in completions, yardage and touchdowns. When including playoff statistics in his totals, no one in UNH history has passed for more yards in a season than Kosciolek, who earned his undergraduate degree at Boston University before transferring to UNH to finish out his eligibility.

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Erik Lesinski • Linebacker (1984-87) • Inducted 1992 Erik Lesinski can be rated as one of the best all-around players in New Haven football history. His career totals are among the best in school history, including 422 total tackles, 242 solo tackles and seven sacks. He was named to the All-New England and All-Eastern College Athletic Conference teams in 1986 and 1987. The linebacker became the third UNH football player to receive a Kodak All-America berth, earning the honor in his senior season, and was also a All-America honorable mention as a junior. In 1987, Lesinski registered 10 or more tackles in every contest with his best game of 21 tackles coming against Springfield.

Chris Palmer • Head Coach (1986-87) • Inducted 1997 Currently the offensive coordinator of the Houston Texans. Palmer was the former head coach of the Cleveland Browns. Palmer spent two seasons at the University of New Haven. He helped the program gain its first ever national ranking finishing the 1986 campaign with an 8-2 record and a No. 18 placement in the national poll. Palmer watched the Blue and Gold improve on that ranking by concluding the 1987 season with an 8-2 slate and a No. 16 national placement. Palmer left the University of New Haven following the 1987 campaign to accept the head coaching position at Boston University. Palmer returned to the professional ranks as a coach with the Houston Oilers and New England Patriots. He was a member of the 1997 New England Patriots which captured the American Football Conference title and advanced to the Super Bowl.

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Rick Racioppi • Linebacker (1981-84) • Inducted 1992 Rick Racioppi is considered to be one of the finest linebackers to wear a Charger uniform. The linebacker averaged 12.3 tackles per game during his sophomore season and 9.5 tackles per contest over his career. He surpassed 100 tackles in three different seasons, highlighted by a careerhigh 123 stops in 1982. Racioppi never missed a game during his fouryear stay, playing in all 40 UNH contests. When he graduated, Racioppi held the single season and career records for both recovered fumbles and total tackles. He was named to the All-New England team in 1983, one of only three Chargers to earn those honors that season. He ended his career with 379 total tackles, including 210 solo stops, and four sacks.

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Jesse D. Showerda • Quarterback (1993-1996) • Inducted 2007 Showerda took over the starting quarterback role for his final two seasons and led UNH to a 17-4-1 record during that time - including a 10-1-1 mark in 1995. That season as a junior under head coach Tony Sparano, Showerda guided UNH back to the national stage as the Chargers advanced to the NCAA Division II national quarterfinals and a No. 5 final national ranking. One of the 1996 team captains, he threw a school-record 280 straight passes without an interception, and was the NCAA Division II passing efficiency leader with a 165.6 rating. He threw for 2,625 yards, 31 touchdowns and just three interceptions. That season, he was also ECAC Player of the Year, an AFCA Division II All-America selection, and a finalist for the Harlon Hill trophy. A native of Meriden, Conn. and a graduate of Platt High School, Showerda completed 59.9 percent of his passes for 5,703 yards, 57 touchdowns and just 17 interceptions in his four seasons at UNH.

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Miles McPherson • Defensive Back (1978-81) • Inducted 1989 One of the finest defensive backs to play at New Haven, Miles McPherson recorded impressive numbers during his four year career. At one time he held 15 school records and still holds all the interception records - in a game (4), in a season (7), which he accomplished twice, and in a career (22). He was named to the All New England Conference First Team, New England Football Writers’ Association Division II-III team, Boston Herald III team. McPherson became the first Charger to be drafted into the National Football League. He was taken as a 10th round pick by the Los Angeles Rams. He signed with the San Diego Chargers where he played from 1982 to 1985.

Lionel Drew Maull • Defensive Back (1983-86) • Inducted 1997 Maull received All-New England honors in each of his final three years with the Chargers program. The sprinter was a member of the 1600 meter relay team which participated in the 1985 NCAA indoor track and field championships. He was also a finalist in the 55 meters during the 1986 IC4A championships. Maull earned the University’s Track and Field most valuable athlete award in 1985 and 1986 in addition to his selection as the University’s athlete of the year in his senior season. Maull also played football during his four-year stay, earning the New Haven Gridiron Club’s most outstanding player award in 1983. Maull was later drafted by the Montreal Alouettes of the CFL.

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UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University President Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., became the sixth president of the University of New Haven (UNH) on July 1, 2004. Dr. Kaplan joined a nearly 85-yearold institution dedicated to experiential education. With enrollment of over 5,200 undergraduate and graduate students representing more than 35 states and some 45 countries, UNH has several nationally ranked programs in a number of majors in business, engineering, public safety, and the liberal arts and sciences. Dr. Kaplan was presented to the community in March 2004 by then Board of Governors Chairman Robert Alvine, who characterized the president-designate as energetic, well-liked and respected, focused and remarkably effective in mobilizing an institution’s resources to achieve target results. His highest priorities are strengthening the University’s endowment, growing enrollment to optimum levels, and engendering an atmosphere for excellence among all constituencies. He has focused on establishing strong relationships with members and organizations within UNH’s circle of constituents – faculty, students, administrators, alumni, friends, campus neighbors and leaders of Connecticut’s business and public service communities. As president, he oversees a faculty of nearly 400, 530 staff, and an annual budget of $84 million. Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at

Wise, Virginia, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.

fiction with the University of South Carolina Press, and an anthology of international war stories with the University Press of Colorado.

Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universitat, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies.

Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike, and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to over twenty-five countries in twenty-five years, including Tanzania where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters

Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo, an institution with about 11,000 students; and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University, an independent comprehensive institution of five colleges and 3,400 students, which is ranked by U. S. News & World Report as one of the top regional universities in the Midwest. He completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität in Germany and holds the Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German, and English), also from EberhardKarls Universitat. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. He was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and film form (associate producer of the film), and is the President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the foundation. His wife grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery during their time in Wise.

Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, a number of scholarly essays, a book on Tim O’Brien’s

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Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth director of athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 17 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008. UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament play 50 times in 14-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of state-of-the-art blue and yellow synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and find UNH a new athletics conference that best fits the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. The Charger football team will return to the gridiron for the 2009 season. A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting

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the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979. Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 199899 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award. As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.

at that time only the fifth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top five four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician. As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven. A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of science in physical education, Chin earned her Master’s of science degree in physical education from UNCGreensboro.

In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was

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The Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The success of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.

Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capital projects, which benefit all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes. All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the University community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field. Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50. Visit www.NewHavenChargers.com to join in the tradition of success!

MEMBERSHIP LEVELS All-American Club: $1,000 + Director’s Club: $500-$999 Coaches’ Club: $250-$499 Captain’s Club: $100-$249 Varsity Club: $50-$99

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1997 NATIONAL FINALIST • FOUR NCAA APPEARANCES • 2010 NE-10 CHAMPIONS


CHARGER ATHLETICS POSTSEASON SUCCESS Men’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifiers: 1979, 2001 Women’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifier: 2004 Baseball NCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970 Men’s Basketball NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969 Women’s Basketball NCAA National Champions: 1987 NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007 Football NCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifinals: 1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995 Men’s Golf NCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals: 2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007 Men’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978 Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 2009 Men’s Track & Field NCAA National Qualifiers: 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009 Women’s Track & Field NCAA National Champion: 2011 (5) NCAA National Qualifiers: 2009, 2010, 2011 Men’s Soccer NCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifinals: 1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970 Women’s Soccer NCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006 Softball NCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Women’s Volleyball NCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010; EAIAW: 1978, 1981

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead. The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Studentathletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confidence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning. The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to field sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference. Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Office of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes. Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS • The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 seventeen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008. • Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies. • Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987. • The football program appeared in four NCAA championship playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship. • Women’s track and field has produced arguably the most successful individual student-athlete in Charger history. Shannon Gagne won five national championships during the 2010-11 academic year and helped bring the program a fourth place finish at the 2011 National Championship meet. • Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation. • Men’s Soccer reached the NCAA finals in 1976 and finished third in 1977.



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