2021 Towson Football Gameday Program

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2021 Towson Football Gameday Program 2021 Towson Tigers Football Schedule

Sept. 4 at Morgan State 4 p.m. at New Hampshire * 6 p.m. Sept. 11 SEPT. 18 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 6 P.M. Sept. 25 at San Diego State 3:30 p.m. ET STONY BROOK * 4 P.M. OCT. 9 OCT. 16 RHODE ISLAND * 4 P.M. at William & Mary * 3:30 p.m. Oct. 23 UALBANY * 2 P.M. OCT. 30 Nov. 6 at Richmond * 2 p.m. NOV. 13 ELON * 2 P.M. Nov. 20 at James Madison * 2 p.m. Nov. 27 NCAA FCS Playoffs First Round TBA Dec. 4 NCAA FCS Playoffs Second Round TBA Dec. 11 NCAA FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals TBA Dec. 18 NCAA FCS Semifinals TBA Jan. 8 NCAA FCS Championship Game TBA * - Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) game

Table Of Contents Football Schedule......................3 Head Coach Rob Ambrose.......7 Tiger Football Staff....................8 2019 in Review.............................9 Meet the Tigers.................... 11-19 Roster....................................26-27 All-Americans............................30 Tigers in the Pros......................31 AD Tim Leonard........................33 Minnegan Field.........................34 Doc Minnegan...........................37 Unitas Stadium Records.........38 TAF Donor List.................... 43-44

2021 Tiger Football Gameday The 2021 Tiger Football Gameday Program is published by the Towson University Department of Athletics. It is edited by the Towson Athletics media relations department of Dave Vatz, John Stark and Erin Neri and the university creative services team of Aris Williams and Chris Komisar. Advertisements are compiled by Van Wagner. Photography by Lauren Castellana, ENP Photography, Nick Sibol and the Towson Athletics media relations department.

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TOWSON HEAD COACH ROB AMBROSE Not many people have the passion for Towson University as head coach Rob Ambrose. A former player and assistant coach, Ambrose has used that passion to turn the Tigers into one of the top teams in the FCS. In his first 11 seasons as head coach, Ambrose led the Tigers to six winning seasons, two CAA championships, three playoff appearances and a trip to the 2013 FCS National Championship game. 2019 saw the Tigers earn their second consecutive winning season, being nationally ranked in the top-25 all season long, going as high as No. 5 after a 3-0 start. Towson earned victories over four teams either ranked or receiving votes at the time of the game, including a 45-23 victory over then No. 7 and defending CAA champion Maine in Orono. For the second season in a row, Towson picked up 10 All-CAA selections, including Yeedee Thaenrat being First Team on special teams and Second Team at running back. Towson chose not to play in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2018, Towson returned to the NCAA FCS Playoffs and stood in the top-20 nationally for eight weeks in a row with victories over three then-top-15 programs: Villanova, Stony Brook and Elon. The Tigers finished tied for third in the CAA at 5-3 and 7-5 overall, with all FCS defeats coming against playoff teams. Tom Flacco matched the Towson record with 28 passing touchdowns to earn CAA Offensive Player of the Year while Shane Simpson was the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year. Towson notched 11 All-CAA Honors. In his third season, Ambrose guided Towson to one of the most dramatic turnarounds in college football history. Only one season removed from a 1-10 record, the 2011 team became the “Turnaround Tigers” by going 9-3. Their improvement was the most dramatic improvement in NCAA Division I history. Towson posted a 9-2 regular season record, beat six nationally-ranked teams and won the CAA championship outright with a 7-1 record. The Tigers also made their first appearance in the FCS playoffs, becoming the first program to earn playoff berths at the Division III, Division II and FCS levels. After the season, Ambrose was the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award, honoring the top coach in the FCS. He was also named the CAA Coach of the Year, AFCA District Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year.

Into the 2012 season, as the Tigers went went 7-4 against a schedule that saw them play at Kent State and LSU during the non-conference play. Towson earned a share of the CAA championship with a 6-2 mark, including a 64-35 victory over New Hampshire in the final game of the season. The 2013 season was one all Tiger fans will remember. Towson opened the season by going on the road and knocking off Connecticut, 31-18. It marked the first victory over an FBS opponent. Towson would start the season with six-straight victories, and end the regular season with a 10-2 record. The Tigers began their playoff run with a home victory over No. 9 Fordham, before going on the road to knock off No. 2 Eastern Illinois and No. 3 Eastern Washington. The season came to an end with a loss in the National Championship game, but not before the Tigers won a schoolrecord 13 games. Towson finished the season ranked No. 2 in the polls and won the Lambert/Meadowlands Award as the top FCS team in the East. The Tigers were also honored as the ECAC FCS Team of the Year. West carried the ball 413 times for 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns. He finished third in the voting for the Walter Payton Award. West declared for the NFL Draft and was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round. West was one of seven Tigers to earn All-America recognition in 2013. Following the 2014 season, cornerback Tye Smith was selected in the fifth round by the Seattle Seahawks, while Ryan Delaire was signed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Ambrose returned to Towson after seven years as an assistant coach at Connecticut. During his time in Storrs, Ambrose helped the Huskies to 49 wins, three bowl appearances and a share of the 2007 Big East championship. Ambrose spent the final three seasons at UConn as the team’s offensive coordinator. Ambrose’s coaching career began where his playing career ended as he joined the Tigers as a wide receivers coach in 1993 after spending the 1992 season as a student assistant. Ambrose took over as the offensive coordinator in 1997, and added the associate head coach title in 2000. In his third season, Ambrose’s offense led the country in passing yardage (381.2 ypg), while his 2000 team saw Noah Read lead the Patriot League in rushing. Ambrose graduated from Towson in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in English. Ambrose and his wife, Melissa, have two children: Grace and Riley.

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C O A C H I N G S TA F F

Lyndon Johnson

Special Teams Coordinator/ Safeties 5th Season at Towson Connecticut, ‘92

Tyree Foreman

Eric Daniels

Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers 2nd Season at Towson Hardin-Simmons, ‘07

William Lang

Running Backs 3rd Season at Towson Virginia ‘01

Tight Ends/Fullbacks 2nd Season at Towson Holy Cross ‘13

Christian Runza

Almondo Curry

Outside Linebackers 2nd Season at Towson Monmouth ‘18

Cornerbacks 1st Season at Towson Virginia ‘04

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Justin Harper

Collin Bauer

Pass Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers 4th Season at Towson Virginia Tech ‘08

Run Game Coordinator/Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator 3rd Season at Towson Towson, ‘13

Alex Stadler

Drew Rodriguez

Offensive Line 1st Season at Towson Liberty ‘10

Lance Yaniger Director of Football Operations 6th Season at Towson Towson, ‘11

Quarterbacks 2nd Season at Towson Warner ‘17

Justin Lima, PhD

Strength & Conditioning Coach 3rd Season at Towson Bridgewater State ‘09


2019 YEAR IN REVIEW Aug. 31 - #11/12 Towson 28, The Citadel 21 - Charleston, S.C. Towson earned its first victory in dramatic fashion, using a six-play, 75-yard touchdown drive in the final minutes of the fourth quarter for a 28-21 comeback win over The Citadel to start the year 1-0. The Tigers scored on six of their 10 offensive drives, with another two ending halves.

Sept. 7 - #8/9 Towson 42, N.C. Central 3 - Towson, Md. In front of 8,322 fans, Towson defeated N.C. Central 42-3 for its first 2-0 start since 2013. Towson scored 14 points in each of the opening three quarters and earned its best defensive performance since Sept. 2, 2017. Five different Towson players scored touchdowns, including two for Shane Leatherbury.

Sept. 14 - #8 Towson 45, #7/9 Maine 23 - Orono, Maine In the first-ever regular season game between two top-10 teams in program history, Towson took down defending CAA champion Maine 45-23 for the first 3-0 start since 2012. Up 17-16 in the third, Towson scored 28 unanswered points in the next 19 minutes. The Towson defense earned four interceptions.

Sept. 21 - #18 Villanova 52, #5 Towson 45 (OT) - Towson, Md. #5 Towson came back down 14 in the fourth quarter to take the lead, but Villanova tied the game with 10 seconds left in regulation and won 52-45 in overtime. This game had a combined 1,044 yards of total offense, including Tom Flacco throwing for 304 yards.

Sept. 28 - #9/8 (FBS) Florida 38, #10 (FCS) Towson 0 - Gainesville, Fla. Towson had some strong early offensive drives and held a top-10 FBS team to 17 points in the first half, but fell to SEC powerhouse Florida 38-0 on the road.

Oct. 12 - UAlbany 38, #9 Towson 21 - Towson, Md. Following a bye week, Towson was unable to recover from a 17-point deficit in the third quarter and fell to UAlbany 38-21 despite holding off the Great Danes on all three fourth down attempts. A touchdown catch in the back of the end zone by Darian Street made the top-10 of SportsCenter.

Oct. 19 - #18/20 Towson 56, Bucknell 7 - Towson, Md. Towson had a dominant performance on each side of the ball for Homecoming, taking down Bucknell 56-7. The Tigers scored touchdowns on six of its first seven drives against its former Patriot League rival. Tom Flacco and Shane Leatherbury connected for five touchdowns in the air, a single season Towson record.

Oct. 26 - #2 James Madison 27, #16/17 Towson 10 - Harrisonburg, Va. Towson had an early three-point lead in the second quarter on the second-ranked team in FCS, but fell to James Madison 27-10 in Harrisonburg. Tom Flacco earned his 5,000th career passing yard with the Tigers and connected on the first receiving touchdown to Jason Epps.

Nov. 2 - #21/22 Towson 31, Delaware 24 - Towson, Md. Spearheaded by 200 yards receiving by Caleb Smith and three rushing touchdowns by Yeedee Thaenrat, Towson scored a touchdown with 4:54 left and held off a final Delaware drive to win 31-24. Smith was Towson’s first 200-yard receiver since 2016.

Nov. 9 - #21 Towson 31, Stony Brook 14 - Stony Brook, N.Y. Towson took the lead in the second quarter and never looked back, using a 21-0 run to defeat Stony Brook 31-14 on Long Island. Two Tiger touchdowns came in the final five minutes of the first half while the Towson defense made three interceptions, including two in the Stony Brook red zone.

Nov. 16 - #20/21 Towson 31, William & Mary 10 - Williamsburg, Va. Towson outscored William & Mary by 28 points in the opening three quarters for a 31-10 victory to win its third game in row. Towson outgained W&M 299-97 in total yards in the first half, including Yeedee Thaenrat rushing for 158 yards, the first 150+ rushing game for Towson of the season.

Nov. 23 - Elon 25, #19/20 Towson 23 - Towson, Md. Towson’s 15-point lead late in the third quarter did not hold as Elon came back to defeat Towson 25-23, going ahead on a field goal with 41 seconds remaining. Tom Flacco moved into third in Towson history with 50 career passing touchdowns while Shane Leatherbury had his 12th receiving touchdown of the season, tying the Towson single season record.

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Matthew Akuchie

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Darian Street

6-2, 190 lbs. WR

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Darien Reynolds

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Robert Javier

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Jesus Gibbs

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Olyfride Okombi

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Daniel Thompson IV 6-3, 205 lbs. WR

Sean Bryan

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DJ Pratt

6-3, 185 lbs. CB

Ty’Shaun Granger

6-1, 195 lbs. WR

Nathan Kent

6-2, 190 lbs. QB

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Ubayd Steed

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Reese Clarke

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Sabias Folley

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Nygil Johnson

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Charles Peeples

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Keegan Vaughan

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Caleb Smith

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Robert Topps III

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Jerry Howard Jr. 6-0, 230 lbs. RB

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Jirhe Love

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MEET THE TIGERS

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Connor Maloney

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Name

D’Ago Hunter Brandon Shuman Keyvone Bruton Christian Dixon Jamal Gay Matthew Akuchie Darien Reynolds Ryan Rutkowski Jesus Gibbs DJ Pratt Darian Street Robert Javier Olyfride Okombi Daniel Thompson IV Ty’shaun Granger Vincent Amendola Chris Ferguson Lukkas Londono Sean Bryan Nathan Kent Scott Smith III Jeff Miller Jabari Allen Elorm Lumor Kobe Young Mark Collins Jr. Sabias Folley Evan Rutkowski Caleb Smith Jirhe Love Ubayd Steed Toy Trice Charles Peeples Robert Topps III SJ Brown II Reese Clarke Nygil Johnson Keegan Vaughan Jerry Howard Jr. Shafeek Smith Tramar Reece Frank Stettner Stefan Hackshaw Luke Hamilton Makai Self Devin Matthews Michael Wilson, Jr. JaVaughn Faunteroy Xavier Terry Curtis Murray Amir Murray

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WR DB DB LB DB WR LB WR DL DB WR DB DL WR WR QB QB WR RB QB QB QB WR LB RB DB RB LB WR DB DB RB DB DB DB DB LB K/P RB DB DL DB LB FB/TE CB RB CB LB DB RB LB

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At-Yr – Athletic Year (Not including COVID-19 season)

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Sr. 5th Grad. 5th Sr. Jr. Grad. Grad. Sr. Grad. Grad. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Grad. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Grad. Grad. 5th Grad. So. Fr. Grad. 5th So. So. Sr. 5th 5th Sr. 5th Fr. Grad. Fr. Grad. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr.

R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-Jr. R-So. Sr. R-Sr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-Jr. R-So. Jr. So. R-So. R-Sr. Fr. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-Sr. Sr. So. Fr. R-Sr. R-Sr. So. So. Sr. R-Sr. Sr. R-Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. R-Jr. R-So. R-Jr. R-Jr. So. R-Jr. So. Fr. R-So. Sr.

Hometown/Previous School

Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View Miami, Fla./ Purdue University Norfolk, Va. / Temple University Charlotte, N.C./ Butler H.S. Beltsville, Md. / St. John’s College H.S. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Florida Atlantic University Charlotte, N.C. / Gardner-Webb University Broadlands, Va. / Briar Woods H.S. Dumfries, Va. / University of South Carolina Ellicott City, Md. / University of Virginia Bethlehem, Pa. / University of Pittsburgh Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes H.S. Silver Spring, Md. / Kent State University Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge H.S. Norfolk, Va. / Maury H.S. Raleigh, N.C. / University of North Carolina Fort Washington, Pa. / Liberty University Fairview, N.J. / Cliffside Park H.S. Westbury, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s H.S. Eldersburg, Md. / Liberty H.S. Brooklandville, Md. / St. Paul’s School Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta H.S. Sportsylvania, Va. / Courtland H.S. Piscataway, N.J. / Rutgers University Winston-Salem, N.C. / Parkland H.S. Kansas City, Mo. / University of South Dakota Charlottesville, Va. / Fork Union Military Academy Ashburn, Va. / Briar Woods H.S. Albany, N.Y. / La Salle Institute Upper Marlboro, Md. / Fork Union Military Academy Philadelphia, Pa. / Neumann-Goretti H.S. Sandy Spring, Md. / Sherwood H.S. Mableton, Ga. / Reedley College Chicago, Ill. / University of Kansas Plumas Lake, Calif. / Sierra College Belle Meade, N.J. / Montgomery H.S. Richmond, Va. / Manchester H.S. Richmond, Va. / Thomas Jefferson H.S. Rock Hill, S.C. / Georgia Tech Philadelphia, Pa. / Imhotep Charter H.S. Clearwater, Fla. / Indiana University Phillipsburg, N.J. / Phillipsburg H.S. Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora H.S. Cumberland, Md. / Fort Hill H.S. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Penn State University Falls Church, Va. / Justice H.S. Middletown, Del. / Middletown H.S. Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara H.S. Washington, D.C. / St. John’s College (H.S.) Upper Marlboro, Md. / University of Maine Willingsboro, N.J. / Eastern New Mexico University


2021 TOWSON NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 61 62 63 71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 98 99

Name

Aaron Speight Dion Crews-Harris Tatah Njoka Sam Alsheimer Ryan Kearney Brockman Wallace Conrad Brake Jared Rogers Christian Turner Ryan Harvey Daniel Raymond Michael Robinson Jr. Jeremy Crafts Cole Cheripko Mason Woods Connor Maloney Bryce Lauer Chris Gross Brendan Cassels Mathias Adjingbaruk Marcus Bowman Demarcus Gilmore Jean Germain Alex Desire Aaron Gryzmkowski Andrew Garnett Darian Bryant Ricky Santiago Espinal Roman Wahrheit Florian Staehler Robert Schwob Kyle Cooke Brady McElhaney Josh Cupitt Marcus Joyner Johnny Woodbury Griffin Patterson Dah’Mear Triplett Jason Epps Ernie Smith Clayton Harris Sabio Amah Kenjuan Manuel Mason Cholewa Sam Gyeni Anthony Delle Donne Shane McDonough Patrick Coyle Gabriel Gomez Vinnie Shaffer

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

Ht.

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

Wt. Ac-Yr. At-Yr. 200 240 190 215 230 275 215 185 215 200 200 220 300 300 220 215 275 200 300 280 255 360 355 310 300 325 330 345 335 280 240 180 170 170 245 185 230 180 235 265 170 235 295 305 280 285 210 200 170 305

Grad. So. Grad. Jr. Sr. Jr. Grad. So. So. So. So. 5th Jr. 5th Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Grad. Fr. Grad. 5th Jr. Sr. Grad. Grad. Grad. Jr. Sr. Fr. Grad. Sr. So. So. Grad. Jr. Fr. Jr. Grad. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Grad. 5th So. 5th Fr. Jr. 5th

R-Sr. So. Sr. R-So. R-Jr. R-So. R-Sr. So. So. R-Fr. So. R-Sr. Jr. R-Sr. Fr. Fr. R-Jr. R-So. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. R-So. R-Jr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-Sr. R-So. Sr. Fr. R-Sr. R-Jr. So. So. Sr. R-So. Fr. Jr. R-Sr. Jr. R-Jr. R-So. Fr. R-Sr. R-Sr. So. R-Sr. Fr. Jr. R-Sr.

Hometown/Previous School

Clinton, Md. / Susquehanna University Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar H.S. Silver Spring, Md. / Glenville State College Dayton, Md. / Glenelg H.S. Ellicott City, Md. / Howard H.S. Marshall, Va. / St. Vincent Pallotti H.S. Fairport, N.Y. / University of Pittsburgh Fort Meade, Md. / Meade H.S. Washington, D.C. / Norfolk State University Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge H.S. Fort Washington, Md. / Friendly H.S. Kennesaw, Ga. / Ball State University Hamburg, N.Y. / Monroe C.C. Darnestown, Md. / Northwest H.S. Woodbridge, Va. / Gar-Field H.S. Columbia, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti H.S. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional H.S. Baltimore, Md. / Coppin State University Walkersville, Md. / Walkersville Silver Spring, Md. / Northwood H.S. Upper Marlboro, Md. / ASA College Newberry, S.C. / Pasadena City College Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch H.S. Burlington, N.J. / Burlington Township H.S. Stevensville, Md. / Kent Island H.S. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist H.S. Philadelphia, Pa. / Temple University Sadsburyville, Pa. / Coatesville H.S. Rhauderfehn, Germany / Gymnasium Rhauderfehn Köln, Germany / American International Academy

Annapolis, Md. / University of Maryland Accokeek, Md. / Frostburg State University Gambrills, Md. / Avalon H.S. Reading, Pa. / Exeter Township H.S. Camden, N.C. / Old Dominion University Forestville, Md. / Morgan State University Broadlands, Va. / Independence H.S. Elkton, Md. / Lincoln University Bowie, Md. / Lincoln University Columbia, Md. / Oakland Mills H.S. Havre de Grace, Md. / University of Connecticut Rockville, Md. / Magruder H.S. Washington, D.C. / St. John’s College (H.S.) Pittsburgh, Pa. / James Madison University Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard H.S. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall H.S. Clearwater, Fla. / Marshall University Richland, N.J. / St. Augustine Prep Miami, Fla. / Arizona State University Middle River, Md. / Saint Anselm University

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T O W S O N U N I V E R S I T Y A L L-A M E R I C A N S NCAA FCS ALL-AMERICANS All-Americans (1st team)

2018: Shane Simpson, All-Purpose 2018: Aidan O’Neill, K 2018: Matt Kauffman, OL 2014: Tye Smith, CB 2013: Terrance West, RB 2013: Eric Pike, OL 2011: Terrance West, RB 2011: Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2011: Tyler Wharton, FB 2011: Henry Glackin , OT 2007: Brian Bradford , LB 2000: Andrew Hollingsworth, DE 1999: Jamal White, WR 1994: Mark Orlando, WR 1993: Tony Vinson, RB 1988: David Meggett, RB

All-Americans (2nd team)

2018: Shane Simpson, All-Purpose 2018: Aidan O’Neill, K 2017: Jake Ryder, P 2014: Ryan Delaire, DE 2013: Jordan Love, CB 2013: Emmanuel Holder, FB 2012: Terrance West, RB 2012: Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2012: Monte Gaddis, LB 2011: Derrick Joseph, KR 2011: Terrance West, RB 1999: Jamal White, WR 1989: Rodney Smith, NG

All-Americans (3rd team)

2018: Tom Flacco, QB 2018: Aidan O’Neill, K 2017: Shane Simpson, KR 2013: Telvion Clark, LB 2012: Frank Beltre, DE 2011: Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2004: P.D. Moore, DB 1999: Andrew Hollingsworth, DE 1993: Karl Nieberlein, OT 1989: Mike Smith, WR

All-Americans (Hon. Ment.)

1983: Terrance Brooks, OG (AP); 1983: Bubby Hammond, LB (AP); 1983: Hernando Mejia, TE (AP); 1983: Bret Rogers, QB (AP) 1982: Greg Boller, OC (AP); 1982: Marc Brown, WR (AP) 1980: Ron Meehan, QB (AP)

NCAA DIVISION III ALL-AMERICANS ( 1 9 69 -1 978 ) All-Americans (1st team)

2014: Derrick Joseph, PR 2000: Adam Nepp, OG 2000: Noah Read, RB 1999: Joe Lee, QB 1999: Jason Corle, RB 1999: Brian Wronski, OL 1993: Dan Crowley, QB 1992: Tony Vinson, RB 1992: Greg Lohr, OG 1989: Rodney Smith, NG

1978: 1977: 1976: 1975:

Walter Payton Award Winner

1st team

1988: David Meggett, RB

Jerry Rice Award Winner 2011: Terrance West, RB

Ken Snoots, WR (Kodak) Randy Bielski, DB-PK (Kodak) Skip Chase, TE (Kodak) Dan Dullea, QB (Kodak)

All-Americans (2nd team) 1976: Skip Chase, TE (AP)

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 2018: Grant Udinski, DL 2000: Adam Overbey, WR

2nd team

2018: Zane Ventimiglia, OL 1993: Aaron Bates, DB

Eddie Robinson Award Winner 2011: Rob Ambrose

NCAA DIVISION II ALL-AMERICANS ( 1 979 -1 98 6 ) All-Americans (1st team) 1986: David Haden, LB 1985: Stan Eisenhooth, OC 1984: Terrance Brooks, OG 1983: Gary Rubeling, DB 1982: Sean Landeta, P-PK

All-Americans (2nd team) 1986: David Haden, LB (AP) 1984: Sean Murphy, WR (AP) 1979: Randy Bielski, DB (AP)

All-Americans (Hon. Mention) 2019 Five-Time All-American Shane Simpson

1986: Dale Chipps, WR (AP); 1986: John Gaburick, OC (AP) 1985: Kurt Beathard, QB (AP)

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Grant Udinski earned First Team Academic All-America in 2018.


Tigers In Pro Football National Football League Frank Beltre (LB) N.Y. Jets (2017) Jermon Bushrod (OT) New Orleans (2007-12, 2018) Chicago (2013-15) Miami (2016-17) Jordan Dangerfield (S) Buffalo (2013) Pittsburgh (2014-20) Ryan Delaire (DE) Carolina (2015-16) San Francisco (2018) Stan Eisenhooth (OC) Seattle (1987-88) Indianapolis (1989) Randall Harris (OL) Cleveland (2014) Sean Landeta (P) N.Y. Giants (1985-92) St. Louis (1993-96, 2003-04) Tampa Bay (1997) Green Bay (1998) Philadelphia (1999-2002) David Meggett (RB-KR) N.Y. Giants (1989-94) New England (1995-97) N.Y. Jets (1998) Darius Victor (RB) New Orleans (2017) Tye Smith (CB) Seattle (2015-16) Tennessee (2017-20) Minnesota (2021-pres.) Tony Vinson (RB) San Diego (1994-95) Atlanta (1996) Baltimore (1997-98) Terrance West (RB) Cleveland (2014) Tennessee (2015) Baltimore (2015-17)

Towson’s NFL Draft Picks 1979 - Randy Bielski (PK) 1989 - David Meggett (RB) 1994 - Tony Vinson (RB) 2007 - Jermon Bushrod (OT) 2014 - Terrance West (RB) 2015 - Tye Smith (CB)

Team (round)

Balt. Colts (12th) N.Y. Giants (5th) San Diego (5th) New Orleans (4th) Cleveland (3rd) Seattle (5th)

Canadian Football League

Calgary (2014-16) Toronto (2018-20) Ottawa (2021-pres.) Saskatchewan (2015) Baltimore (1995) Montreal (1996) Edmonton (1999-2000) Ottawa (2002-05) Edmonton (2021-pres.) Baltimore (1995) Winnipeg (2016-17) Edmonton (2021-pres.) Hamilton (2019)

Frank Beltre (LB) Telvion Clark (LB) Dan Crowley (QB) Tibo Debaillie (DL) Mark Orlando (WR) Gerrard Sheppard (WR) Malik Tyne (LB) Darius Victor (RB)

Arena Football League

Idaho (1999-2000) Tennessee (2001-03) Columbus (2019) Chicago (2006) Albany (1991-97) Idaho (1999-2000)

Mike Curcio Randall Harris Rob McMackin Rodney Smith Rob Stanavich

American Indoor Football Assoc Brian Bradford (LB) Konstantinos Kosmakos (OL) Jeff Tyler (OL-DL)

Baltimore (2008-10) Baltimore (2008-10) Baltimore (2008-10)

United States Football League Sean Landeta (P) Marc Brown (WR) Vaughn Harman (OG)

Philadelphia (1983-85) Washington (1983) Washington (1983)

XFL Randall Harris (OT) Darius Victor (RB)

District of Columbia (2020) New York (2020)

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TIM LEONARD, DI RECTOR O F ATH LE TI CS Tim Leonard is in his ninth year as Towson University’s Director of Athletics. Leonard is a member of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee as the Southeast Region representative and served as its chair for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons. Leonard was an important and successful leader for Towson in the 2020-21 campaign during the COVID-19 pandemic. On the court, Towson earned a pair of CAA titles, repeating in volleyball and having its first-ever CAA title in men’s swimming & diving. In addition, the gymnastics team earned its first NCAA regional berth in 21 years, women’s lacrosse returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018 and Hayley Horvath represented Towson in the 2021 NCAA Outdoor Track Championship in the pole vault. As a department, Towson hosted the 2021 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship Weekend, working with the NCAA to hold an important and successful postseason event during the pandemic. In the classroom, 322 student-athletes earned a spot on the CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll for having over a 3.0 grade point average. In 2019-20, the COVID-19 pandemic affected all NCAA sports, yet Towson still saw strong success as a department. The volleyball team saw one of its best seasons in program history, winning an NCAA Tournament victory over Patriot League champion American after a perfect 16-0 CAA regular season and CAA Tournament championship, going 29-3 and never getting swept. Marrisa Wonders earned CAA Player of the Year and All-America honors from VolleyMag. In addition, the indoor track team won its first-ever ECAC Tournament, defeating 40 other teams up and down the East Coast with 63 points. Lauren Coleman earned All-America honors in the shot put, the first All-American under coach Mike Jackson. Yeedee Thaenrat of the football team was a recipient of the John Randolph Inspiration Award after coming from war-torn Liberia when he was five years old, the second year in a row a Towson student-athlete has received the CAA’s Randolph Award. Men’s basketball, women’s basketball and football all finished in the top-four of the CAA, including football being nationally ranked all season and winning its first-ever regular season matchup between two top-10 teams with a 45-23 victory at No. 5 Maine. The 2018-19 athletic year saw Towson finish first among the Greater Baltimore schools in the DI Learfield IMG College Director Cup Standings, including second among CAA schools, spearheaded by conference titles in women’s basketball and men’s lacrosse plus the first NCAA FCS

Playoff berth for football since 2013. The men’s lacrosse team was ranked #1 in the nation after a victory over then-#1 Loyola, also defeating Johns Hopkins and earning its fourth CAA tournament title in five years, earning the 6-seed in the NCAA Tournament. Women’s basketball earned its first league title in the Division I era, and subsequent NCAA Tournament berth, in just its second season under head coach Diane Richardson and led by Kionna Jeter, the John Randolph Inspiration Award winner in the CAA. Jack Saunderson earned All-America honors in the butterfly and earned an invite to the 2019 World University Games in Italy as one of the top collegiate swimmers in the NCAA. On the football end, Towson earned a top-10 ranking, led by CAA Offensive Player of the Year Tom Flacco and CAA Special Teams Player of the Year Shane Simpson, earning victories over then top-15 teams Elon, Stony Brook and Villanova. Leonard was instrumental in the opening of SECU Arena in November, 2013. The state-of-the-art arena seats 5,200 fans and features an LED ad ribbon board, a center-hung display and scoreboard, club seats, private suites and over 100 courtside seats. Prior to Towson, Leonard served as senior associate athletic director at SMU. He was also the Mustangs’ interim director of athletics from May to August, 2012. Leonard joined the staff at SMU after serving in a series of increasingly responsible positions at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He began as an assistant AD for development before moving up to assistant AD for external operations. Leonard’s final promotion at UCF saw him become the assistant vice president for athletics development and associate athletics director. Leonard’s athletics administration career also includes stops as Boise State’s assistant director of the Bronco Athletic Association and the director of annual giving at Illinois State. He is a member of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD) and was the 2012 recipient of the NAADD Athletic Fundraiser of the Year award. In addition to his affiliation with NAADD, he is also a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). Leonard earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from Boise State. The Twin Falls, Idaho native and his wife, Monica, have two children, Hayley and Nathan.

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HOME TO THE TOWSON TIGERS Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, men’s lacrosse and women’s lacrosse, field hockey and track and field programs. The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area after M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL Ravens play, and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home to Baltimore’s Major League Baseball franchise.

Stadium renovations included an addition of 6,000 seats, an artificial turf, entry level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, an elaborate field house and a promenade that conveniently connects the northside and southside seating areas. In 2007, the stadium’s Astroturf surface was replaced with FieldTurf. The turf was renovated in the summer of 2012. The four-story, 48,000 square-foot field house provides Towson’s student-athletes with an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spacious, modern lockerooms for each of its sports, an impressive athletic training facility, classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale equipment room, an academic resource center, a video-editing room and coaches offices. Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, the field house includes windows that provide a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. A rooftop patio treats guests to a bird’seye view of the athletic contests. The stadium is lighted for night play. The Minnegan Room can accommodate up to 200 guests at social functions ranging from pre-game and postgame parties and sports banquets to fund-raising events.

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A four-level press box rises high above the stadium on its south side. A separate VIP level is just below the main media floor, which can accommodate 35 working members of the press, two radio stations and coaches booths. Each booth can comfortably seat six persons. The top floor, or camera deck, is the primary location for television broadcasts and game filming. The complex is named in honor of two legends - one a coach and educator who served Towson University for over 40 years, and the other a former professional football player who is widely considered as the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and Director of Athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927. He coached its soccer team until 1966. Doc’s soccer teams were highly successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school record 34 straight. His coaching led to Towson championships in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, as well as soccer. Doc is the only American to publish an article in the British Football Annual on soccer theory. He was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992. During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969. He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday. The stadium carried his name from its opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accordance with that tribute, the field remains Minnegan Field in his memory. Johnny Unitas, too, had a deep connection with the University. The former Baltimore Colts great was the parent of three Towson students. Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, Johnny began serving as community liaison for Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the university in obtaining a naming rights partner for the university’s new stadium. The legendary “Golden Arm” died suddenly, less than a week after tossing his last pass to commemorate the opening of Towson’s new stadium at ceremonies on September 5, 2002. High spirits returned when Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with Towson. With Johnny’s two youngest children as Towson students, Sandy sought to memorialize her husband’s legacy on campus by having the stadium named Johnny Unitas® Stadium.


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Donald “Doc” Minnegan Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and director of athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He was inducted into the Towson Hall of Fame in 1963. Minnegan had an effect on athletes from the playground, establishing soccer clinics for thousands of Maryland’s youth, to the international level. He is the only American to publish an article in the English Football Association Yearbook (1956-57 on soccer theory), and he was appointed by the U.S. State Department to establish American Armed Forces Soccer in Paris (1945) and physical education training in Korea (1947). He was appointed as an alternate manager for the U.S. Olympic soccer team for the 1964 Tokyo Games. Doc also initiated and promoted international soccer matches at the collegiate level, pitting his Tigers against teams from Cuba (1949) and Argentina (date unknown).

Doc’s soccer teams were very successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school-record 34 straight. He also coached Towson to championships in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, as well as soccer. His overall record for 39 years was 231-137-34. He was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Springfield College Hall of Fame in 1969. During his tenure as director of athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969. Towson’s football stadium bore his name from 1983 until 2002. In accordance with that tribute, the current playing surface remains Minnegan Field in his memory. Born in DeKalb, Illinois, in 1902, he received his teaching degree from the Illinois State Teachers College (1923) and a bachelor’s degree from Springfield International YMCA College (1927). Minnegan went on to earn a master’s degree from New York University (1932) and his doctorate from George Washington University (1947). He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday.

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Unitas Stadium Records INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING Attempts:............41, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. James Madison, 1992 Net Yards Gained:....364, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Touchdowns:.................... 5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013 Longest Run:........ 90 yds. (TD), Dwayne Henry, Delaware State vs. Towson, 1985 PA S S I N G Attempts:...................................70, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999 ...................................................70, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Completions:........................42, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Percentage:.... .912 (31-for-34), Aaron Corp, Richmond vs. Towson, 2011 Interceptions Thrown:....................6, Ron Meehan, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 1980 Yards:...................................481, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Holy Cross, 1999 Touchdown Passes:.........6, Tom Flacco, Towson vs. Bucknell, 2019 Long Pass Play:..............95 yds. (TD), Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, Towson vs. Kutztown, 1994 R EC E I V I N G Receptions:...................... 13, Jamal White, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999 ............................................ 13, Wayne Morris, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 ..............................................13, Ryan Spadola, Lehigh vs. Towson, 2011 ............................................... 13, Dan Leight, Fordham vs. Towson, 2013 Yards:...........................266 yds., Mark Orlando, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Touchdowns:.......5, Shane Leatherbury, Towson vs. Bucknell, 2019 PUNTING Punts:..........................11, Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Colgate, 2002 Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Morgan, 1979 Average:.....................54.2, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. NY Tech, 1980 Longest Punt:........ 75 yds., Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Fordham, 2001 RETURNS Punt Returns for Touchdown:....2, Curtis Henderson, Morgan vs. Towson, 1979 Interceptions:...............3, David Meggett, Morgan vs. Towson, 1985 Fumbles Recovered:.....3, John Haywood, Joe Varello, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978 Longest Punt Return:......94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman, Towson vs. St. Francis, 1996 Longest Kickoff Return:...................100 yds. (TD), Shane Simpson, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2016 ...........100 yds. (TD), David Meggett, Towson vs. Northeastern, 1988 Long Interception Return:....95 yds. (TD), Davon Telp, Towson vs. Monmouth, 2001 FIELD GOALS Made:................................................ 4, Sam Hurwitz vs. Delaware, 2015 4, Henry Rogan, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1992 Attempted:..................... 5, Randy Bielski, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978 .............................5, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Merchant Marine, 1980 ............................................... 5, Sean Landeta, vs. New York Tech, 1980 ....................................5, Andrew Howard, Richmond vs. Towson, 2007 Longest Field Goal:...................57 yards, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Delaware St., 1980

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AT T E N DA N C E Single Game:.... 11,196 - Towson vs, Lehigh (FCS Playoff Game), 2011 Single Game (Regular Season):..........10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007 Single Game (Night Game):....... 10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007 Single Game (Day Game):...9,511, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 Single Season Attendance:............................................62,645 in 2011 TEAM RECORDS POINTS SCORED Game:................................................... 70, Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Opponent In Game:................62, New Hampshire vs. Towson, 2005 Scored In Quarter:...........35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. California (Pa.), 1984; ............................................35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Points Scored Both Teams:.98, Towson (56) vs. Brown (42), 2002 ........................................98, Towson (56) vs. New Hampshire (42), 2011 Fewest Points Both Teams:.......7, Towson (7) vs. Wayne State (0), 1979 Largest Towson Victory Margin: .70, Towson (70) vs. Lock Haven (0), 2005 Largest Margin in Defeat:......50, New Hampshire (57) vs. Towson (7), 2009 Longest Game:.........5 overtimes, Towson (47) vs. Coastal Carolina (45), 2010 FIRST DOWNS Most:...............................36, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Fewest: .......1, N.Y. Tech vs. Towson, 1983; Morgan State vs. Towson, 1985 RUSHING Rushing Attempts: ..................... 70, Rhode Island vs. Towson, 2004 Rushing Yards by Towson:................403, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Rushing Yards:.......................440, James Madison vs. Towson, 2008 PA S S I N G Attempts:..................................................... 76, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Completions:..............................................45, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Interceptions By:..................6, by New Hampshire vs. Towson, 1980 Passing Yards:.........................................533, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Touchdown Passes:.5, Brown vs. Towson, 2001; Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006 TOTA L O F F E N S E Plays:........................................................... 100, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Total Yards:............................... 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 Total Yards By Towson: ....... 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 P E N A LT I E S Most:.............................................................. 21, Liberty vs. Towson, 1990 Penalty Yards:.............................184, Morgan State vs. Towson, 2000 Fewest:.....................................................0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest Penalty Yards:.......................0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest - Two Teams:........................... 1, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest Penalty Yards - Two Teams:.......15, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 FUMBLES Number:.............................................9, Slippery Rock vs. Towson, 1982; ...............................................................9, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1988 Fumbles Lost:..........8, Towson vs. Merchant Marine Academy, 1982


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