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  • 1 Most images used in the 2013 football media guide are courtesy of David Sinclair Photography.

    MAINE MARITIME ACADEMYNew England Football Conference Champions

    1965 1967 1968 1972 1980 1993 1994 2009

    Athletic Facilities .........................................................................2Head Coach, Christopher McKenney .........................................32013 Football Staff ................................................................. 4-5The 2013 Mariners .....................................................................6Class of 2014..............................................................................7Class of 2015..............................................................................8Class of 2016..............................................................................9Class of 2017.......................................................................10-11Captains ...................................................................................12Todays Game Insert .............................................................. A-DDistinguished Honors ...............................................................13Team Game Records................................................................14Individual Game Records .........................................................15Team Season Records .............................................................16Individual Season Records ................................................. 17-18Career Records .................................................................. 18-19Game-by-Game Results and Series Records .................... 20-22Mariners in the Workforce .................................................. 23-24

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Location ................................................................Castine, MaineFounded ...............................................................................1941Enrollment ..............................................................................975President .............................................................Dr. Bill BrennanDirector of Athletics....................................................Steve PeedSports Information Director.......................................Matt BlymierNickname........................................................................MarinersColors ................................Blue (PMS 293) and Gold (PMS 115)Facility .......................................... Ritchie Field (Capacity 2,500)Website ................................................... www.MarinerSports.org

    MARINERS FACTS

    Head Coach....................................................... Chris McKenneyPhone .....................................................................207.326.2453Email.......................................................c.mckenney@mma.eduAssistant Coach....................................................Ryan PaquettePhone .....................................................................207.326.2259Email....................................................ryan.paquette@mma.eduAssistant Coach...................................................Adam ShermanPhone .....................................................................207.326.2140Email..................................................adam.sherman@mma.eduAssistant Coaches ......Matt Reed, Jeff Fell, Duke Ekblom, Kevin Shields, Walter KusmirekNational Affiliation .................................. NCAA Division III/ECACConference Affiliation.............New England Football ConferenceStarters Returning/Lost.......................Offense: 5/6; Defense: 5/62012 Record ........................................................................... 0-92013 Captains .....................Billy Wetherbee, Chase Hutchinson

    FOOTBALL FACTS

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    Maine Maritime Athletics Facilities

    Ritchie FieldRitchie Field has been the home of the Mariners since intercollegiate play began back in the 1940s.

    It was a grass, dust and mud sur-face until 1993, when a $600,000 gift from Waterville philanthropist, Harold Alfond, covered half of the expense necessary for the instal-lation of a KonyGreen 9009 turf system. The old, carpet-style turf, was the first of its kind in Northern New England. In 2005, the field was upgraded to the current 125-by-80 yard polypropylene fiber and rubber infill system.

    Early in the evening of September 26, 2007, a microburst blew through Castine, toppling 14 Elm trees around town, including a pair that crashed through the bleachers at Ritchie Field. Microbursts are local-ized columns of sinking air that can produce hurricane-force winds.

    The 2007 burst remains the only one Castine residents can seem to recall in their lifetimes. The storm led to the replacement of the grand-stands and pressbox, which opened for use in 2009. In the summer of 2011, the perimeter fence around Ritchie Field was completed and the sound system replaced.

    Chris McKenney enters his 13th season as head coach of the Maine Maritime Academy football team, and his 30th season of coaching at the collegiate level.

    Over the past 12 seasons at Maine Maritime, McKenneys teams have brought plenty of excite-ment to Ritchie Field. McKenney was named 2009 New England Division II/III Coach of the Year after leading his team to the NCAA Playoffs. He was named the NEFC Coach of the Year in 2005 and NEFC Bogan Division Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2008. Many of McKenneys players have received distinguished honors, including AFCA All-American, AP All-American, New England Gold Helmet Division II/III Player of the Year, Academic All-Conference, NEFC Rookie of the Year, NEFC Offensive/Defensive Player of the Year, ECAC Player of the Year and three players in the last five years have been named Greater Boston Gridiron Club Division II/III Player of the Year.

    2010 brought another Bogan division title and third straight appearance in the NEFC championship game and a trip to the ECAC Bowl. The Mariners again led the nation in rushing and broke three NCAA records. Most rushing yards gained 5,188 in a season, most yards gained per game rushing 471.64 and most TDs per rush 5.45 60 rushing TDs in eleven games. The Mariners broke many school and conference records and continue to be one of the top offenses in NCAA division three.

    The 2009 season was full of highlights. The Mariners captured the NEFC Championship and made its first trip to the NCAA Playoffs in school history winning 9 games, leading the nation in rushing yards (4,419) and breaking numerous school and conference records, including breaking the all time NCAA Division II/III single game rushing record with 730 yards rushing on 63 carries.

    In 2008, the Mariners captured the Bogan Division title and hosted the Conference Championship game. Along the way, the Mariners estab-lished 23 records, including total offense (4,727), points (419), touchdowns (62), and rushing yards (4,050).

    The past six seasons, the Mariners have compiled an impressive 42-14 (.750 winning percentage) regular season record playing in the NEFC (largest conference in the na-tion), a trip to the NCAA Championships, New England Football Conference Champion-ship in 2009, Bogan Division titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010, and two trips to the ECAC Bowl Championship in 2005 and 2010.

    A native of Dover, N.H., McKenney is an inductee in the Dover Sports Hall of Fame. He earned his Bachelors degree in Physical Education in 1984, and his Masters degree in Athletic Administration in 1986 at Springfield College. He was a three-year starter and a four-year letter winner at linebacker.

    McKenneys coaching career began at his alma mater in 1984 as a graduate assistant. McKenney then went on to coaching stints at Northeastern University as Special Teams Coordinator and D-line coach, and at Norwich University where he served as Defensive Line Coach and Head Track Coach. McKenney returned to his alma mater in 1991 as the Offensive Coordinator and assistant professor in physical education. Under the direction of McKenney, Springfield became the premier running attack in NCAA Division III. Springfields offense became the first ever to compile 4,000 yards rush-ing in one season, setting an NCAA record with 4,275 yards. In 2000, the Pride recorded the most wins in school history and a trip to the final eight of the NCAA Tournament, the furthest for any New England school.

    During McKenneys ten years at Springfield College, the offense set numerous school and conference records. His players received many individual honors such as All-Conference, All-America, Player of the Year, and Academic All-America.

    Players are attracted to Maine Maritime Academy by its academic reputation, job placement record and salaries, McKenney explained. We are excited about our our new weight room and fitness center that was installed in the summer of 2013. That along with Ritchie Field, which was renovated in 2005, provides us great facilities for our athletes.

    Our program has achieved measurable success in the past several years, including NCAA playoffs, seven Admirals Cups, three division titles and a conference championship. We look to build on that sucess in the coming years.

    Christopher McKenney

    McKenney AT A GLANCE

    Most victorious coach in Academy historyFirst MMA Coach to 50 wins; recorded 50th win in 2011 season opener

    Coached MMA to first NCAA Division III Championship Playoff appearance

    Coached Mariners to three postseason berths

    2009 New England Football Writers Division II/III Coach of the Year

    2005 New England Football Conference Coach of the Year

    2006 and 2008 NEFC Bogan Division Coach of the Year

    Weight Room and Fitness CenterThe weight room and fitness center received a much-need remodel in the sum-mer of 2013.

    The training concept for the weight room was developed by Drexel Uni-versity Strength and Conditioning Coach, Mike Rankin, the 2007 National Strength Coaches Associations Professional of the Year. The six-rack, four-bridge concept allows the Mariners athletic teams to conduct efficient workouts for 24 to 36 athletes simultaneously, while still meeting the de-mands of the Academys staff and students not involved in varsity athletics. The floor plan is open down the center with platforms cut into the floor, allowing additional open space for various training activities.

    The equipment for both rooms was provided by Houston-based ProMax-

    ima. The rack and bridge systems were custom-built for the weight room, features Regulpol Aktiv 35000 flooring. The cardio room features a nine-piece, selectorized strength circuit and 15 new cardio machines manufac-tured by Landice and Centurion. The treadmills and ellipticals feature 26 programs including Navy, Marine and firefighter fitness tests.

    Both rooms received fresh paint and upgrades to the audio/video systems.

    Athletics provided 75 percent of the cost of the equipment, including 100 percent of the cost of the weight room through funds raised in the Annual Mariner Classic Golf Tournaments in Texas and Maine. The Student Life Department, taking advantage of Pepsis generosity, picked up 25 percent of the projects cost, covering over half of the equipment expenses in the cardio room. Public Works took on the cost of flooring, and aided in the selection of equipment.

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    The MMA Football Staff

    Ryan Paquette Adam Sherman Matt Reed

    Paquette begins his second season as Maine Maritimes Defensive Coordinator.

    He served as outside linebackers coach during his first two seasons at Salve Regina before switching to the defensive line in 2009. He coached the teams linebackers 2010, produc-ing All-American and Academic All-American linebacker, A.J. Albert. The Seahawks defense was tied for fifth in the nation among schools at all three divisions in turnover margin (+1.82).

    In 2010, he saw two of his players John Fall and Shane Lange earn All-New England Foot-ball Conference honors. A New England Football Writers Division II/III All-New England Team selection, Lange led the NEFC and set an SRU single-season school-record 12.5 sacks, which placed him fourth in Division III.

    As a team, the 2010 Seahawks defense was the only team in the NEFC to allow less than 100 yards rushing/game (94.3) while post-ing a league-best +14 in turnover margin. The Seahawks also sacked opposing signal-callers a league-high 34 times, which was nine more than its closest competitor. Nationally, the Seahawks ranked first in red zone defense, third in scor-ing defense (11.00 ppg allowed), fourth in total defense (227.5 ypg allowed), ninth in turnover margin (+14), 10th in pass efficiency defense, and 12th in sacks (33.0).

    A 2007 graduate of Endicott College with a degree in sports management, Paquette was a three-year letterwinner on the Gulls football team. He joined the Salve Regina staff after working as the assistant coach at The Pingree School in South Hamilton, Mass. He has also worked in the Newport (R.I.) Public School System.

    Sherman is set for his third fall on the football sidelines in Castine. He is also Maine Maritime Academys Head Lacrosse Coach. Sherman mentors the offensive line, a position he spent four seasons playing at Springfield College. Sherman is a student of the triple-option, which he worked into the offense at Souhegan High School (Amherst, N.H.), where he spent two seasons as a varsity assistant.

    A four-year letterwinner in football at Springfield, Sherman earned a degree in Communications in 2008. He began his coaching career at Souhe-gan High School in 2007 before making the jump to the college game in 2011.

    Sherman designed the strength and conditioning programs for the squad, an area in which he has extensive experience on the high school level. Sherman combines those areas of expertise as the Media Coordinator for the Aerobics and Fit-ness Association of America. In that capacity, he has aided in the casting of NBCs The Biggest Loser.

    Sherman spent two years as a field producer for WCBS-TV sports in New York City, experience that served him well coordinating MMAs video scouting reports. He spent three years living in California working in the entertainment industry where he worked on a number of popular televi-sion shows like Americas Best Dance Crew, The Voice, Minute to Win It, and The Comedy Central Roasts.

    The MMA Football Staff

    Ekblom begins his first season with the Mariners as the halfbacks coach.

    The New York native played football for four years at Springfield College as an offensive tackle. Ekblom earned First Team All-Liberty, First Team All-New England and First Team D3Football.com All-East Region honors. He was part of a linemen group that was named D3Foot-ball.com National Team of the Week after a 503 yards rushing performance and helped the Pride to a No. 2 national ranking in rushing.

    Shields begins his first season on the sidelines for the Mariners where he will coach the line-backers.

    Shields played football for four years at Springfield College and majored in Recreation Management with a minor in Business Manage-ment. He was a two-year started at linebacker and was a 2012 All-Liberty League Selection after leading the team in tackles. He finished his career with 186 tackles.

    Kusmirek begins his first season in Castine where he will coach the strong safety position.

    The Ashby, Mass. native played four years at Fitchburg State. He lettered three years and started in 16 games. He was named to the NEFC All-Academic Team twice. Kusmirek coached the North Middlesex in the 7 on 7 league from 2012-13 and was a volunteer coach for North Middlesex Pop Warner team from 2009-2011.

    Jeff Fell

    Reed returns to coach the wide receivers for his second season on the Mariner sideline in 2013.

    Reed played college football at Saint Anselm College in 2008, where he saw time on special teams, receiver and quarterback. In 2009, Reed transfered to Castleton where he played quarterback and was also a catcher and third baseman on the baseball team. The Spartans advanced to the 2010 NCAA Regional Round and came within two victories of a Division III College World Series appearance.

    Fell played football at Yale University for four years and spent a year on the Rugby team. He coached football at Great Neck North High School for one season.

    The Great Neck, N.Y. native spent time as an Athletics Intern at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, an Athletics Fundraiser at Yale Uni-versity and a head counselor for National Youth Sports Programs in New Haven, Conn.

    Duke Ekblom Kevin ShieldsWalter Kusmirek

  • 7Class of 2014

    44 John RegisDefensive Lineman 6-3 265

    Old Orchard Beach, Maine / Old OrchardMarine Engineering Technology

    61 Paul StambachDefensive Lineman 5-9 205

    Lisbon Fall, Maine / LisbonMarine Engineering Operations

    50 Frank TrueDefensive Lineman 6-0 250

    Harpswell, Maine / Mount AraratSmall Vessel Operations

    43 Gavin CoteStrong Safety 5-11 180Arundel, Maine /Biddeford

    Marine Systems Engineering

    26 Ryan ONealRunning Back 5-9 180

    Higganum, Conn. / Haddam-KillingworthMarine Engineering Technology

    75 Abe KilbornOffensive Line 6-1 250Gorham, Maine / Gorham

    Marine Engineering Technology

    7 Chase HutchinsonDefensive Back 5-11 195

    Dover-Foxcroft / FoxcroftPower Engineering Technology

    33 Spencer BowringStrong Safety 6-1 230

    South Portland, Maine / S. PortlandMarine Engineering Technology

    84 Shane SullivanWide Receiver 5-8 175

    Bucksport, Maine / BucksportInternational Business & Logistics

    20 Billy WetherbeeFullback 5-9 220

    Veazie, Maine / John BapstPower Engineering Technology

    19 Drew DaveluyWide Receiver 6-0 180

    Oakland, Maine / MessalonskeePower Engineering Technology

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    Class of 2015

    63 John MacDonaldBuxton, Maine

    56 Alex MorrisonHudsonville, Mich.

    53 Keith NelsonHolden, Maine

    9 Bradley ReedBelfast, Maine

    4 Sam BesseyBrunswick, Maine

    60 John AshmanLevant, Maine

    40 Jonathan FaderBangor, Maine

    59 Andrew HammondEast Waterboro, Maine

    80 Jordan HeveyBiddeford, Maine

    1 Nathaniel LewisBangor, Maine

    17 Michael FaheyUnion, Conn.

    41 Wilbur FoggSearsmont, Maine

    18 Alex GamesterKittery, Maine

    10 Justin LovelyWest Gardiner, Maine

    58 Michael BurgessNorth Yarmouth, Maine

    12 Matt CliffordKittery, Maine

    11 Michael CummingsBucksport, Maine

    27 Joseph DiBiasePortland, Maine

    5 John DoyonHampden, Maine

    Class of 2016

    72 Samuel PriveMerrimack, N.H.

    38 Daniel RiversOld Town, Maine

    67 Mitchell TuttlePortland, Maine

    3 Johnny WeymouthWindham, Maine

    99 Jonathan WareAndover, Conn.

    2 Cody McDonaldLincoln, Maine

    47 Joshua HallSidney, Maine

    34 Rob WillettBristol, Conn.

    13 Nicholas NeversWaterbury, Conn.

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    62 Christopher FordPembroke, N.H.

    42 Dominic GigantiSalem, N.H.

    76 Michael GrangerSaco, Maine

    79 Jon GravelineLitchfield, N.H.

    48 David HarrisonRockland, Maine

    52 Daniel EddyKittery, Maine

    24 Dustin ForbesKingston, N.H.

    55 Andy MartelStandish, Maine

    6 Sam MeklinRockland, Maine

    45 Grant PezzolesiWaterford, Conn.

    65 Keith ReinfrankFrancestown, N.H.

    15 Jacob SilvaWarren, R.I.

    30 Dan HendricksRockland, Maine

    16 Justin HockneySouth Berwick, Maine

    51 Peter KelleyBelfast, Maine

    25 Thomas KintonYork, Maine

    31 Conner MacVaneSouth Portland, Maine

    78 Marc SuprenantWells, Maine

    Class of 2017 Class of 2017

    57 Cameron CrookAmherst, N.H.

    21 Joshua DoolanFairfield, Maine

    66 Gregory DuffBangor, Maine

    74 Jay AboumitriBraintree, Mass.

    54 Alexander BakerSkowhegan, Maine

    22 Brian BedardTurner, Maine

    89 Andrew CatlinGlenburn, Maine

    70 Caleb ChampagneFairfield, Maine

    32 Cody Chapman Bangor, Maine

    28 Frank ChepkeGardiner, Maine

    77 Thomas CoxLeeds, Maine

    23 Cale BoligWestbrook, Maine

    Ryan ONeal John Regis

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    Mariners Captains

    Year Captain(s)2013 Chase Hutchinson, Billy Wetherbee2012 Joel Chadbourne, Tyler Chamberlain, Matt Hebert2011 Nick Bourassa, Chris Brawn, Matt Rende2010 Jim Bower, Wade Mondoux, Todd Murphy, Mike Secord, Dan Weamer2009 Tyler Angell, Jim Bower, Travis Fergola, Mike Riley2008 Cody Andrews, Travis Fergola, Chris Kates2007 Joe Blier, Nate Bolduc, Brandon Goodrich, Chris Tracy2006 Joe Blier, Brian Guillerault, Brandon Hamilton, Wayne Withers 2005 Joe Crowe, B.J. Dunlap, Jesse Hensley, B.J. Dunlap2004 Pat Bard, Dan Rosen, Jared Slauenwhite2003 Pat Bard, Jamie Cunningham2002 Kendall OGorman, Alger Yanush2001 Justin Brown, Nick Johnson, Jerrad Murray2000 Bruce Harrington, Pete Nicholson, Chris Pelletier1999 Erik McDaniel, Steve Tardiff1998 Keith Beaulieu, Rob Cody1997 Chris Bolduc, Mike Geyer1996 Neil Bolduc, Steve Brown1995 Scott Cote, Jeff Houghton, Rob Marchitello1994 Dennis Damon, Brian Gay, Jason Kast, Dick LeTourneau1993 Unknown1992 Unknown1991 Unknown1990 John Guss, Dave Robinson, Lance Stubinski, Robert Wood1989 Unknown1988 Unknown1987 Joe Becker, Jason Lewis, Steve Schutt1986 Ed Cummings, Dan Demers, Jim Sullivan1985 John LeBlanc, Claude LeClair, Steve Verreault1984 Jim Proulix1983 Steve Durrell, George Morrill, Larry Shedler1982 Jim Brown, Joe Clark, Dana Merrill1981 Brian Boardman, Skip Jordan, Alan Harrison1980 Mark Amundsen, Tom Clow, Jack Law

    Year Captain(s)1979 Dave DelCamp, Tony Theriault1978 Jeff Knapp, Robert Murphy1977 Jeff Bolster, Doug Gilbert1976 Unknown1975 Mark Johnson1974 Albert Lay1973 Robert Fauvell1972 Unknown1971 Unknown1970 Don Nason1969 Unknown1968 Bob MacLeod, Larry Patasini, Jerry Simpson1967 Mike Lynch, Harold Michaud1966 Fred Harris, Pete Hunter1965 Pete Archibald, Doug Shore1964 Charles Raymond1963 Emile Bevo Girard1962 Unknown1961 Gary Whitney, Jim Zedalis1960 William Huston, Walt Wotton1959 Robert Downs, Art Williams, Walt Wooton1958 Barry Clark, Dick McFarland1957 Frank Catena, Dick Groder1956 Babe Poulin1955 Phil Hatch, Dave Fenderson1954 Jack Cutliffe, Norm Larochelle1953 John Spear, Carl Zuk1952 Fran Herbert, Jack Tremble1951 Tim Bernard1950 Leonard Galiano1949 Kenneth Erickson1948 Durward Emery1947 Durward Emery1946 Azio Ferrini

    2013 Captains Chase Hutchinson and Billy Wetherbee with coach McKenney

    Distinguished Honors

    Mariners All-Americans

    Player .............................Year(s)Jim Bower .........................2010Jim Bower .........................2009Steve Tardif .......................1999Steve Tardif .......................1998Rob Marchitello.................1995Kirk Mattieu.......................1993Pete DeGraff .....................1986Kurt Datsis ........................1986Claude LeClair ..................1985Joe Clark ..........................1982Dana Merrill ......................1982Jim Brown .........................1980Dale Baker ........................1975Robin Russell ...................1975Bob Fauvell.......................1973

    Footballs Representation in the William J. Mottola Athletics Hall of Fame

    Name ...................................................... Graduation Year .................... Induction Year .......................................................Sport(s)Ed Biggie ................................................ Contributor ..............................2008 ........................................................................Football, WrestlingJoseph Joe Clark ................................. 1983 ........................................2009 ........................................................................FootballJack Cutliffe ............................................ 1955 ........................................2007 ........................................................................Football, Basketball, and BaseballKenneth Swede Erickson ..................... 1950 ........................................2004 ........................................................................Football, Basketball, and BaseballBob Fauvell............................................. 1974 ........................................2007 ........................................................................Football and WrestlingDave Fenderson ..................................... 1956 ........................................2005 ........................................................................FootballRobert Giamotti ...................................... Contributor ..............................2005 ........................................................................Sports InformationEmile Bevo Girard ................................ 1964 ........................................2010 ........................................................................FootballFred Gleason .......................................... 1964 ........................................2011 ........................................................................FootballErnold Ernie Goodwin .......................... 1961 ........................................2011 ........................................................................FootballFred J. Haley .......................................... 1965 ........................................2006 ........................................................................SupporterAlan Harrison .......................................... 1982 ........................................2013 ........................................................................FootballJohn Hoctor ............................................ Contributor ..............................2004 ........................................................................Football, Basketball, and BaseballAlbert Al W. Lay.................................... 1975 ........................................2005 ........................................................................Football, WrestlingRob Marchitello....................................... 1996 ........................................2004 ........................................................................FootballKirk Matthieu........................................... 1995 ........................................2008 ........................................................................FootballJoseph Joe Moran................................ 1964 ........................................2010 ........................................................................FootballWilliam J. Mottola ................................... Contributor ..............................2004 ........................................................................Football, Wrestling, and BaseballCharlie Raymond .................................... 1965 ........................................2009 ........................................................................FootballLen Tyler ................................................. Contributor ..............................2009 ........................................................................Football and BasketballDavis E. Dave Wiggin .......................... Contributor ..............................2007 ........................................................................FootballJames Zeke Zedalis ............................. 1962 ........................................2009 ........................................................................Football, Basketball, and Baseball

    Jim Bower

    Steve Tardif

    Rob Marchitello Kirk Matthieu

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    Individual Game RecordsTeam Game RecordsMost carries83 - Nichols; 197678 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/201078 - at Mass. Maritime; 10/17/200976 - at Fitchburg St.; 11/3/2007

    Most net yards rushing730 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009635 - Worcester St.; 10/2/2010619 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/2010560 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes)11.6 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/200910.8 - at Becker; 9/12/20099.8 - Worcester St.; 10/10/20099.8 - Worcester St.; 10/2/2010

    Most rushing TDs scored10 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/20098 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/20088 - Worcester St.; 10/2/20108 - at Becker; 9/12/2009

    Most passes attempted46 - Nichols; 198739 - Framingham St.; 10/11/198639 - Nichols; 9/27/198628 - Bridgewater St.; 10/9/2004

    Most passes completed24 - Fitchburg St.; 198624 - Nichols; 198623 - Nichols; 198713 - Bridgewater St.; 10/9/2004

    Highest percentage passes completed46400000.0 - Bridgewater State; 10/9/20046000.0 - at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/20055710.0 - Framingham St.; 10/20/20075240.0 - at Mass. Maritime; 10/22/2011

    Most passing yards340 - Mass.-Boston; 1991261 - Nichols; 9/27/1986238 - Western New England; 9/19/2009201 - at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/2005

    Most passing yards gained per attempt 20.1 - at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/200513.5 - Worcester St.; 9/29/201213.0 - at Western New England; 9/19/200612.4 - vs MIT; 9/6/2008

    Most passing yards gained per completion33.5 - at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/200528.8 - vs MIT; 9/6/200826.0 - at Western New England; 9/19/200624.8 - Worcester St.; 9/29/2012

    Most touchdown passes5 - Westfield St.; 19974 - Fitchburg St.; 10/4/19864 - at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/2005

    3 - vs MIT; 9/6/2008

    Highest passing efficiency rating188.8 - vs MIT; 9/6/2008180.1 - Worcester St.; 9/29/2012174.0 - Framingham St.; 10/20/2007148.2 - at Bridgewater St.; 10/8/2005

    Most total offense plays94 - Nichols; 197688 - at Fitchburg St.; 11/3/200787 - at Coast Guard; 10/27/200786 - at Mass. Maritime; 10/13/200786 - Bridgewater St.; 10/9/2004

    Most total offense yards gained746 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009668 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/2010667 - Worcester St.; 10/2/2010646 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Highest average gain per play11.3 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/200911.1 - at Becker; 9/12/20099.7 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/20089.5 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Most all-purpose yards gained891 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009849 - Worcester St.; 10/2/2010793 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010772 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/2008

    Most all-purpose attempts88 - at Coast Guard; 10/27/200787 - at Fitchburg St.; 11/3/200787 - Mass. Maritime; 10/20/201286 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/201086 - at Mass. Maritime; 10/13/2007

    Most points scored76 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/200966 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/200863 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/201062 - at Becker; 9/12/2009

    Most touchdowns scored11 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/20099 - FITFB; 11/5/20089 - at Coast Guard; 11/6/20109 - Worcester St.; 10/2/20109 - at Becker; 9/12/2009

    Most punt returns5 - at Framingham St.; 11/6/20044 - MAM; 10/18/20084 - at Worcester St.; 10/23/20044 - Worcester St.; 10/6/20074 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Most punt return yards94 - at Anna Maria; 9/11/201082 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/201056 - Mass. Maritime; 10/18/200847 - Mass. Maritime; 9/25/2004

    Highest average gain per punt return31.3 - at Anna Maria; 9/11/201020.5 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/201018.0 - Worcester St.; 10/2/201015.7 - Mass. Maritime; 9/25/2004

    Most kick returns10 - Westfield St.; 10/6/201210 - at Western New England; 11/20/20109 - at Framingham State; 10/13/20128 - Plymouth St.; 11/15/20088 - at Alfred; 11/19/20058 - Mass. Maritime; 10/20/20128 - at Bridgewater State; 10/27/2012

    Most kick return yards221 - at Worcester St.; 10/11/2008212 - at Western New England; 11/20/2010189 - Westfield St.; 10/6/2012179 - at Fitchburg St.; 9/25/2010

    Highest average gain per kick return36.8 - at Worcester St.; 10/11/200836.0 - at Fitchburg St.; 11/7/200935.5 - at Becker; 9/12/200933.3 - at Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/17/2011

    Most fumble return yards73 - at Westfield St.; 10/29/200570 - at Westfield St.; 10/4/200854 - at Bridgewater State; 10/27/201250 - Fitchburg St.; 9/24/2011

    Most interceptions6 - Fitchburg St.; 19986 - Westfield St.; 10/9/20105 - at Westfield St.; 10/29/20054 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/20084 - vs Mass. Maritime; 10/14/20064 - at Framingham State; 10/25/20084 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/20094 - Worcester St.; 10/6/2007

    Most interception return yards107 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/200874 - Worcester St.; 10/6/200774 - Westfield St.; 10/9/201073 - at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009

    Highest average gain per int return26.8 - Fitchburg St.; 11/5/200823.0 - Anna Maria; 9/10/201120.0 - at Fitchburg St.; 11/7/200920.0 - Worcester St.; 10/22/2005

    Most tackles103 - Western New England; 9/15/2007100 - vs MIT; 9/6/200896 - Worcester St.; 10/10/200996 - Curry; 9/17/2005

    Most quarterback sacks (5)12.0 - Fitchburg St.; 199612.0 - Fitchburg St.; 19988.0 - at Westfield St.; 10/29/20056.0 - Framingham St.; 11/5/20056.0 - FRA; 10/20/20076.0 - Worcester St.; 10/6/2007

    Most tackles for loss (10)14.0 - at Westfield State; 10/29/200513.0 - Western New England; 9/15/200712.0 - Worcester St.; 10/6/200711.0 - Framingham St.; 10/20/200711.0 - at Bridgewater St.; 9/22/200711.0 - Becker; 9/9/2006

    Most fumbles forced5 - Anna Maria; 9/10/20114 - at Bridgewater St.; 9/22/20073 - Westfield St.; 10/3/20093 - Worcester St.; 10/2/20103 - at Worcester St.; 10/23/2004

    Most fumbles recovered5 - at Bridgewater St.; 9/22/20074 - at Worcester St.; 10/23/20044 - at Westfield St.; 10/29/20054 - at Mount Ida; 9/10/2005

    Most pass breakups9 - Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/20108 - Nichols; 10/1/20058 - at Framingham St.; 10/16/20108 - Worcester St.; 10/6/2007

    Most blocked kicks2 - at Mass. Maritime; 10/22/20112 - Fitchburg St.; 9/24/2011

    Most carries56 - Rob Marchitello; Brockport St.; 199356 - Rob Marchitello; Mass.-Boston; 199353 - Rob Marchitello; Mass.-Boston; 199349 - Kirk Matthieu; Mass.-Boston; 199249 - Steve Tardif; Mass.-Dartmouth; 199649 - Steve Tardif; Mass.-Boston; 1997

    Most net yards rushing352 - Steve Tardif; Westfield St.; 1996337 - Kirk Matthieu; Curry; 1990333 - Mike Leon; Mass.-Boston; 1995311 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/2005

    Highest average gain per rush (10 car-ries)15.9 - Mike Leon; Mass.-Boston; 199515.0 - Nic Bourassa; Westfield St.; 10/9/201013.7 - Matt Rende; at Anna Maria; 9/11/201013.0 - Matt Rende; at Fr. St.; 10/16/2010

    Most rushing TDs scored6 - Steve Tardif; Fram. St.; 11/13/19994 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/20054 - Jim Bower; at Coast Guard; 11/6/20104 - Jim Bower; at Worcester St.; 10/11/20084 - Jim Bower; at Mass. Maritime; 10/17/20094 - Nick Bourassa; at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009

    Longest rush from scrimmage96 - Larry Shedler; West. Conn. St.; 198296 - Neil Bolduc; Fitchburg St.; 199696 - Nic Bourassa; Westfield St.; 10/9/201093 - Al Lay; New England Col.; 1972

    Most passes attempted45 - Jim Michalski; Nichols; 198739 - Steve Schutt; Fr. St.; 10/11/198639 - Steve Schutt; Nichols; 9/27/198630 - Joe OMalley; Mass.-Dart.; 9/27/1997

    Most passes completed24 - Steve Schutt; Nichols; 9/27/198623 - Jim Michalski; Nichols; 198717 - Joe OMalley; Mass.-Dart.; 9/27/1997

    Most touchdown passes5 - Eric Spaulding; Westfield St.; 19914 - BJ Dunlap; at MAM; 9/24/20053 - Steve Schutt; Fitchburg St.; 10/4/19863 - Tyler Angell; vs MIT; 9/6/2008

    Highest passing efficiency rating340.8 - BJ Dunlap; at MAM; 9/24/2005188.8 - Tyler Angell; vs MIT; 9/6/2008174.7 - Tyler Angell; WNE; 9/15/2007174.0 - Tyler Angell; Fr. St.; 10/20/2007

    Longest pass completion94 - David Robinson; MAM; 198990 - Chris Pelletier; Fitchburg St.; 199888 - Matthew Rende; WNE; 9/19/200979 - Eric Spaulding; West.St.; 11/15/1997

    Most passes caught10 - Dean Maggio; Curry; 19889 - Joe Ryan; Nichols; 19879 - Michael Kelley; Mass.-Dart.; 9/27/19979 - Pete DeGraff; Fram. St.; 10/4/1986

    Most yards receiving191 - Doug Peters; Fram. St.; 1994189 - Chris Pelletier; Westf. St.; 11/15/1997181 - Doug Peters; Mass.-Bo.; 10/26/1996150 - Nate Duford; WNE; 9/19/2009

    Highest average gain per reception37.8 - Chris Pelletier; West. St.; 11/15/199730.7 - Alex Coulombe; Fitch. State; 11/4/200630.2 - Doug Peters; Mass.-Bo.; 10/26/199629.0 - Alex Coulombe; vs MIT; 9/6/2008

    Most TD receptions3 - Chris Pelletier; Westfield St.; 11/15/19973 - Cody Schmidt; at Mass. Maritime; 9/24/20053 - Dan Rideout; Nichols; 19823 - Doug Peters; Framingham St.; 1994

    Longest pass reception94 - John Guss; Mass. Maritime; 198790 - Erik McDaniel; Fitchburg St.; 199888 - Nate Duford; Western New England; 9/19/200979 - Chris Pelletier; Westfield St.; 11/15/1997

    Most total offense plays54 - Patrick Bard; Bridgewater St.; 10/9/200452 - Brand Hamilton; vs Mass. Maritime; 10/14/200652 - Steve Tardif; Bridgewater St.; 199851 - Jim Michalski; Nichols; 1987

    Highest average gain per play (20 plays)11.7 - Al Lay; New England Col.; 197211.4 - Jim Bower; Worcester St.; 10/2/20109.9 - Jim Bower; Fitchburg St.; 11/5/20089.9 - Matt Rende; Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Most all-purpose yards gained352 - Steve Tardif; Westfield St.; 1996337 - Kirk Matthieu; Curry; 1990333 - Mike Leon; Mass.-Boston; 1995311 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/2005

    Most all-purpose attempts41 - Jim Bower; at MAM; 10/17/200939 - Brandon Hamilton; vs MAM; 10/14/200639 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/200539 - Don Thibodeau; at Mount Ida; 9/10/200539 - Patrick Bard; Mount Ida; 9/11/2004

    Most points scored38 - Steve Tardiff; Framingham St.; 199924 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/200524 - Jim Bower; Fitchburg St.; 11/5/200824 - Jim Bower; at Coast Guard; 11/6/201024 - Jim Bower; at Worcester St.; 10/11/200824 - Jim Bower; at MAM; 10/17/200924 - Nick Bourassa; at CC; 10/31/2009

    Most touchdowns scored6 - Steve Tardiff; Framingham St.; 19994 - Don Thibodeau; Nichols; 10/1/20054 - Jim Bower; at Coast Guard; 11/6/20104 - Jim Bower; at Worcester St.; 10/11/20084 - Jim Bower; at Mass. Maritime; 10/17/20094 - Nick Bourassa; at Coast Guard; 10/31/2009

    Most extra points made by kicking7 - Michael Brennan; at Coast Guard; 10/31/20096 - David McQuilkin; Westfield St.; 11/13/1994Most field goals made2 - David McQuilkin; Plymouth St.; 19962 - David McQuilkin; Westfield St.; 1996

    Longest field goal made42 - David McQuilkin; Fitchburg St.; 199541 - David McQuilkin; Westfield St.; 1996

    Most punts10 - Alex Coulombe; Worcester St.; 10/6/2007

    Most yards punting407 - Alex Coulombe; Worcester St.; 10/6/2007339 - BJ Dunlap; Fitchburg St.; 10/16/2004

    Highest average yards per punt (3 punts)49.0 - BJ Dunlap; Mount Ida; 9/11/200445.3 - Matt Hebert; Mass. Maritime; 10/23/2010

    Most punts downed inside 204 - Alex Coulombe; Westfield St.; 9/29/20074 - Brian Guillerault; at Worcester St.; 10/7/20064 - Tyler Robitaille; Framingham St.; 10/15/2011

    Longest punt66 - Tom McCarthy; New Haven; 1980

    Longest punt return65 - Al Lay; Western Connecticut; 197265 - Al Lay; Mass.-Boston; 11/10/197465 - Nic Bourassa; at Anna Maria; 9/11/201064 - Jim Brown; Framingham St.; 1982

    Longest kick return96 - Neil Bolduc; Fitchburg St.; 11/2/199688 - Dan Rideout; Mass. Maritime; 1981

    Longest interception return90 - Don Boucher; Bridgewater St.; 197969 - Rob Leighton; at Becker College; 9/8/2007

    Longest fumble return74 - Dick LaTourneau; Brockport St.; 199373 - Joe Blier; at Westfield St.; 10/29/2005

    Most punt return yards72 - Nick Bourassa; Mass.-Dartmouth; 9/18/2010

    Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns)32.5 - Nick Bourassa; at Anna Maria; 9/11/2010

    Most kick returns7 - John Farrin; at Alfred University; 11/19/20057 - Nick Bourassa; Plymouth St.; 11/15/2008

    Most kick return yards197 - Joe Ryan; Plymouth St.; 1988

    Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns)57.0 - Nick Bourassa; at Worcester St.; 10/11/2008

    Most fumble return yards73 - Joe Blier; at Westfield St.; 10/29/200570 - Wade Mondoux; at Westfield St.; 10/4/2008

    Most interceptions3 - Anthony Gervasio; at Westfield St.; 10/29/2005

    Most interception return yards90 - Don Boucher; Bridgewater St.; 1979

    Most tackles13 - Joel Chadbourne; Plymouth St.; 9/15/201212 - Brock Lawrence; Mass. Maritime; 10/20/201211 - C. Hutchinson; at Coast Guard; 11/3/2012

    Most quarterback sacks3.0 - John Regis; Fitchburg St.; 9/24/20113.0 - Wayne Withers; at Westfield St.; 10/29/2005

    Most tackles for loss5.0 - Chris Tracey; Mass. Maritime; 9/25/20045.0 - Chris Tracy; at Bridgewater St.; 9/22/20075.0 - Steve Keroack; Mass. Maritime; 10/18/2008

    Most fumbles forced2 - Chris Brawn; Anna Maria; 9/10/20112 - Matthew Ball; Anna Maria; 9/10/2011

    Most fumbles recovered2 - Dan Rosen; Fitchburg St.; 10/16/20042 - Wade Mondoux; at Bridgewater St.; 9/22/2007

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    Team Season RecordsRushing yards5188 (663-5188) # 20104419 (667-4419) 20094050 (629-4050) 20082872 (534-2872) 2003

    Rushing attempts667 (667-4419) 2009663 (663-5188) 2010629 (629-4050) 2008578 (578-2541) 1980

    Rushing TDs60 ! 201056 200950 200831 199431 1960

    Average yards/rush7.83 (663-5188) 20106.63 (667-4419) 20096.44 (629-4050) 20085.64 (338-1907) 1960

    Rushing yards/game471.6 (11 games) 2010401.7 (11 games) 2009368.2 (11 games) 2008319.1 (9 games) 2003

    Pass attempts285 (139-285-15) 1988265 (125-265-18) 1986254 (140-254-7) 1991242 (126-242-9) 1989242 (98-242-12) 1996

    Pass completions140 (140-254-7) 1991139 (139-285-15) 1988126 (126-242-9) 1989125 (125-265-18) 1986

    Passing yards1933 (140-254-7) 19911774 (126-242-9) 19891540 (125-265-18) 19861529 (139-285-15) 1988

    Passing TDs19 198918 199114 198513 1988

    Pass completion pct59.0 (72-122-5) 199455.1 (140-254-7) 199152.1 (126-242-9) 198951.5 (85-165-15) 1992

    Pass efficiency138.8 (29-73-4) 2009137.4 (72-122-5) 1994136.9 (140-254-7) 1991132.1 (126-242-9) 1989

    Average yards/pass9.0 (26-82-6) 20068.8 (29-73-4) 20098.8 (26-77-8) 20088.4 (72-122-5) 1994

    Average yards/completion28.4 (26-82-6) 200626.0 (26-77-8) 200823.5 (35-104-3) 200522.1 (29-73-4) 2009

    Passing yards/game241.6 (8 games) 1991197.1 (9 games) 1989171.1 (9 games) 1986169.9 (9 games) 1988

    Total offense yards5537 (710-5537) 20105061 (740-5061) 20094727 (706-4727) 20083656 (632-3656) 2003

    TDs responsible for77 201073 200970 200852 1989

    Total offense/game503.4 (11 games) 2010460.1 (11 games) 2009429.7 (11 games) 2008406.2 (9 games) 2003

    All purpose yards7029 20106332 20096170 20084587 2003

    Total points scored488 (70 TD, 55 PAT) 2010450 (65 TD, 47 PAT) 2009419 (62 TD, 30 PAT) 2008284 (39 TD, 31 PAT, 1 FG) 1960

    Touchdowns scored70 (60 rush, 7 rcv, 3 ret) 201065 (56 rush, 8 rcv, 1 ret) 200962 (50 rush, 8 rcv, 4 ret) 200840 (31 rush, 6 rcv, 3 ret) 1994

    PAT kicks made42 (42-50) 201034 (34-47) 200927 (27-37) 199424 (24-31) 1981

    PAT kick pct127.8 (23-18) 1996100.0 (15-15) 1960100.0 (2-2) 198790.9 (10-11) 1988

    Field goals made11 (11-16) 19954 (4-9) 1996

    Punt yards2258 (74-2258) 19792003 (59-2003) 20051999 (64-1999) 19711996 (55-1996) 2004

    Punt attempts74 (74-2258) 197965 (65-1932) 198864 (64-1999) 197163 (63-1973) 2000

    Average yards/punt41.71 (28-1168) 196738.00 (29-1102) 196636.33 (43-1562) 197536.29 (55-1996) 2004

    Punt return yards590 (30-590) 1960291 (31-291) 1993276 (15-276) 2010238 (15-238) 1999

    Punt returns31 (31-291) 199330 (30-590) 196029 (29-230) 198928 (28-91) 1988

    Punt return TDs1 7 Times

    Average yards/punt return19.67 (30-590) 196018.40 (15-276) 201015.87 (15-238) 199910.65 (20-213) 1995

    Kick return yards1128 (53-1128) 20081058 (49-1058) 20101029 (51-1029) 2009896 (20-896) 1995

    Kick returns55 (55-853) 200353 (53-1128) 200851 (51-1029) 200950 (50-680) 2000

    Kick return TDs2 19962 2008

    Average yards/kick return44.80 (20-896) 199523.48 (33-775) 199621.59 (49-1058) 201021.28 (53-1128) 2008

    Interception return yards340 (24-340) 1998277 (17-277) 2007248 (15-248) 1992222 (13-222) 2008

    Interceptions24 (24-340) 199821 (21-0) 196721 (21-0) 198220 (20-219) 196020 (20-200) 1995

    Interception return TDs2 19762 1992

    Fumble return yards86 (3-86) 201173 (1-73) 200573 (3-73) 199870 (1-70) 2008

    Fumble returns17 (17-50) 19955 (5-54) 19924 (4-48) 19964 (4-47) 2000

    Fumble return TDs2 19962 19952 2011

    Total tackles900 (409-491) 1985881 (401-480) 2008787 (219-568) 1991755 (473-282) 2010

    Unassisted tackles521 (521-220) 2009473 (473-282) 2010448 (448-127) 2004443 (443-266) 1996

    Assisted tackles616 (92-616) 1967568 (219-568) 1991557 (185-557) 1986548 (128-548) 1966

    Tackles for loss104.0 (104-0/243) 199678.0 (78-0/0) 198569.0 (60-18/349) 200964.0 (64-0/0) 1994

    Yards from tackles for loss349 (60-18/349) 2009255 (41-0/255) 1993243 (104-0/243) 1996241 (46-28/241) 2005

    Quarterback sacks36.0 (36-0/144) 199632.0 (32-0/0) 199426.0 (24-4/231) 200926.0 (26-0/194) 1993

    Yards from sacks231 (24-4/231) 2009194 (26-0/194) 1993153 (23-2/153) 2005144 (36-0/144) 1996

    Fumbles forced15 201015 199314 198613 1994

    Fumbles recovered21 198120 197317 199016 199416 2005

    Pass breakups45 199643 200843 201040 2007

    Blocked kicks9 19668 20116 19865 1991

    Individual Season RecordsRushing yards1916 - Jim Bower (247-1916) - 20101733 - Kirk Matthieu (327-1733) - 19921698 - Jim Bower (271-1698) - 20081607 - Steve Tardif (324-1607) - 1998

    Rushing attempts342 - Steve Tardif (342-1543) - 1997327 - Kirk Matthieu (327-1733) - 1992324 - Steve Tardif (324-1607) - 1998298 - Rob Marchitello (298-1457) - 1994

    Rushing TDs25 - Rob Marchitello - 199425 - Jim Bower - 200822 - Jim Bower - 200920 - Jim Bower - 2010

    Average yards/rush (min. 50 attempts)10.77 - Nick Bourassa (81-872) - 200910.49 - Nick Bourassa (55-577) - 20089.98 - Nick Bourassa (89-888) - 20109.97 - Todd Murphy (72-718) - 2010

    Rushing yards/game (min. 4 games)192.6 - Kirk Matthieu (9 games) - 1992176.6 - Rob Marchitello (8 games) - 1995174.2 - Jim Bower (11 games) - 2010174.1 - Steve Tardif (9 games) - 1999

    Pass attempts277 - David Robinson (134-277-14) - 1988265 - Steve Schutt (125-265-18) - 1986252 - David Robinson (138-252-7) - 1991241 - David Robinson (127-241-9) - 1989

    Pass completions138 - David Robinson (138-252-7) - 1991134 - David Robinson (134-277-14) - 1988127 - David Robinson (127-241-9) - 1989125 - Steve Schutt (125-265-18) - 1986

    Passing yards1849 - David Robinson (138-252-7) - 19911723 - David Robinson (127-241-9) - 19891451 - David Robinson (134-277-14) - 19881407 - Steve Schutt (125-265-18) - 1986

    Passing TDs18 - David Robinson - 198916 - David Robinson - 199112 - David Robinson - 198810 - BJ Dunlap - 200510 - Steve Moglia - 1985

    Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts)62.0 - Mike Geyer (67-108-5) - 199454.8 - David Robinson (138-252-7) - 199153.0 - Shawn Snedden (80-151-9) - 199252.7 - David Robinson (127-241-9) - 1989

    Pass efficiency (min. 20 attempts)145.5 - Mike Geyer (67-108-5) - 1994142.9 - Tyler Angell (24-55-2) - 2009136.6 - Tom Dever (38-76-3) - 1975134.4 - Patrick Bard (42-92-2) - 2003

    Average yards/pass (min. 20 attempts)9.1 - Tyler Angell (24-55-2) - 20099.0 - Brandon Hamilton (26-82-6) - 20068.9 - Mike Geyer (67-108-5) - 19948.6 - Tyler Angell (20-62-8) - 2008

    Average yards/completion28.4 - Brandon Hamilton (26-82-6) - 200626.5 - Tyler Angell (20-62-8) - 200825.1 - Jeremy Belyea (12-41-6) - 200123.5 - BJ Dunlap (35-103-3) - 2005

    Passing yards/game (min. 4 games)231.1 - David Robinson (8 games) - 1991191.4 - David Robinson (9 games) - 1989161.2 - David Robinson (9 games) - 1988156.3 - Steve Schutt (9 games) - 1986

    Pass reception yards819 - John Guss (57-819) - 1991666 - John Guss (36-666) - 1989592 - John Guss (52-592) - 1990587 - Peter DeGraff (43-587) - 1986

    Pass receptions57 - John Guss (57-819) - 199152 - John Guss (52-592) - 199043 - Peter DeGraff (43-587) - 198639 - Dean Maggio (39-494) - 198839 - Luke Houghton (39-372) - 1992

    Pass reception TDs8 - John Guss - 19917 - John Guss - 19896 - John Guss - 19886 - Dale Baker - 19766 - John Guss - 19906 - Luke Houghton - 1991

    Average yards/catch (min. 5 receptions)34.88 - Brandon Goodrich (8-279) - 200630.14 - Alex Coulombe (7-211) - 200629.93 - Alex Coulombe (14-419) - 200829.20 - Michael Lynch (5-146) - 1965

    Receptions/game (min. 4 games)7.12 - John Guss (8 games) - 19915.78 - John Guss (9 games) - 19905.33 - John Guss (6 games) - 19884.78 - Peter DeGraff (9 games) - 1986

    Total offense yards1916 - Jim Bower (247-1916) - 20101768 - David Robinson (302-1768) - 19911733 - Kirk Matthieu (327-1733) - 19921723 - David Robinson (241-1723) - 1989

    TDs responsible for25 - Jim Bower - 200825 - Rob Marchitello - 199424 - Matthew Rende - 201022 - Jim Bower - 2009

    Total offense/game (min. 4 games)221.0 - David Robinson (8 games) - 1991192.6 - Kirk Matthieu (9 games) - 1992191.4 - David Robinson (9 games) - 1989183.7 - Brandon Hamilton (9 games) - 2006

    Total offense/play (min. 50 plays)10.77 - Nick Bourassa (81-872) - 200910.49 - Nick Bourassa (55-577) - 20089.98 - Nick Bourassa (89-888) - 20109.84 - Todd Murphy (73-718) - 2010

    All purpose yards2195 - Steve Tardif - 19992144 - Steve Tardif - 19982099 - Kirk Matthieu - 19902097 - Kirk Matthieu - 1992

    All purpose yards/game (min. 4 games)243.9 - Steve Tardif (9 games) - 1999233.2 - Kirk Matthieu (9 games) - 1990233.0 - Kirk Matthieu (9 games) - 1992214.4 - Steve Tardif (10 games) - 1998

    Total points scored162 - Jim Bower (25 TD, 6 PAT) - 2008154 - Rob Marchitello (25 TD, 2 PAT) - 1994138 - Jim Bower (22 TD, 3 PAT) - 2009132 - Jim Bower (20 TD, 6 PAT) - 2010

    Touchdowns scored25 - Rob Marchitello (25 rush) - 199425 - Jim Bower (25 rush) - 200822 - Jim Bower (22 rush) - 200920 - Jim Bower (20 rush) - 2010

    PAT kicks made40 - Michael Brennan (40-48) - 201032 - Michael Brennan (32-44) - 200927 - David McQuilkin (27-38) - 199424 - Michael Gagnon (24-30) - 1981

    PAT kicks attempted48 - Michael Brennan (40-48) - 201044 - Michael Brennan (32-44) - 200938 - David McQuilkin (27-38) - 199430 - Michael Gagnon (24-30) - 1981

    PAT kick pct (min. 15 attempts)100.0 - Mike Powell (19-19) - 1971100.0 - Eugene Spinazola (15-15) - 196084.6 - Michael Gagnon (22-26) - 198283.3 - Michael Brennan (40-48) - 2010

    Field goals made11 - David McQuilkin (11-16) - 19954 - David McQuilkin (4-9) - 19963 - Amir Raissi (3-6) - 19722 - Keith Higginbotham (2-2) - 1999

    Field goals attempted16 - David McQuilkin (11-16) - 19959 - David McQuilkin (4-9) - 19968 - Michael Gagnon (1-8) - 19826 - Amir Raissi (3-6) - 1972

    Field goal pct (min. 5 attempts)68.8 - David McQuilkin (11-16) - 199550.0 - Amir Raissi (3-6) - 197244.4 - David McQuilkin (4-9) - 199640.0 - Steven Craig (2-5) - 2000

    Punt yards2258 - Tom McCarthy (74-2258) - 19792003 - BJ Dunlap (59-2003) - 20051982 - Alex Coulombe (56-1982) - 20071903 - Peter OMalley (64-1903) - 1988

    Punt attempts74 - Tom McCarthy (74-2258) - 197964 - Peter OMalley (64-1903) - 198859 - BJ Dunlap (59-2003) - 200556 - Alex Coulombe (56-1982) - 2007

    Average yards/punt (min. 15 attempts)37.35 - Bj Dunlap (48-1793) - 200437.02 - George Lay (41-1518) - 197536.44 - Jon Hussey (16-583) - 200935.68 - Alex Coulombe (31-1106) - 2008

    Punt return yards279 - Gary Whitney (13-279) - 1960234 - Nick Bourassa (12-234) - 2010216 - Jim Brown (14-216) - 1982

    Punt returns24 - Dean Maggio (24-51) - 198823 - Dean Maggio (23-142) - 198621 - Rick Rottier (21-187) - 197918 - Brandon Hamilton (18-138) - 200418 - Mike Geyer (18-103) - 1997

    Punt return TDs1 - Jim Brown - 19821 - Matt Herbst - 19941 - Don Boucher - 19791 - Mickey McGuire - 19751 - Justin Brown - 19991 - Erik McDaniel - 19961 - Mike Ames - 19761 - Jim Blake - 19931 - Nick Bourassa - 20101 - Matt DeGrasse - 19981 - Chris Bolduc - 1997

    Average yards/punt return21.46 - Gary Whitney (13-279) - 196019.50 - Nick Bourassa (12-234) - 201015.43 - Jim Brown (14-216) - 198211.88 - Chris Horr (16-190) - 1995

    Kick return yards689 - Nick Bourassa (26-689) - 2008645 - Nick Bourassa (26-645) - 2010619 - Jon Hussey (27-619) - 2009533 - Joe Ryan (24-533) - 1988

    Kick returns31 - Cody Schmidt (31-459) - 200327 - Steve Tardif (27-479) - 199927 - Jon Hussey (27-619) - 2009

    Kick return TDs2 - Nick Bourassa - 20081 - Erik McDaniel - 19961 - Kirk Matthieu - 19911 - Billy Wetherbee - 20101 - Kirk Matthieu - 19901 - Kirk Matthieu - 19891 - Mike Geyer - 19941 - Dan Rideout - 19811 - Neil Bolduc - 1996

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    Individual Season Records/Career Records Career Records

    # -NCAA and NEFC Record | ! - NEFC Record | @ - ECAC and NEFC Record # -NCAA and NEFC Record | ! - NEFC Record | @ - ECAC and NEFC Record

    Average yards/kick return 26.50 - Nick Bourassa (26-689) - 200826.19 - Kirk Matthieu (16-419) - 198926.09 - Steve Tardif (11-287) - 199724.81 - Nick Bourassa (26-645) - 2010

    Interception return yards132 - Rob Leighton (6-132) - 2007120 - Wade Mondoux (5-120) - 2008117 - Brandon Hamilton (6-117) - 2005109 - Erik McDaniel (7-109) - 1998

    Interceptions9 - Stephen Montembeau (9-58) - 19818 - Keith Beaulieu (8-52) - 19977 - Erik McDaniel (7-109) - 19987 - Dick Annis (7-65) - 19727 - Mike Riley (7-64) - 2009

    Interception return TDs2 - Matthew Myatt - 19921 - Jim Blake - 19901 - Dick Annis - 19721 - Elmo Wolford - 19661 - Craig Greenwood - 19991 - Erik Elliot - 19761 - Mike Ames - 19761 - Brandon Hamilton - 20051 - Micah Illingworth - 19961 - Rob Leighton - 20071 - Stephen Montembeau - 19811 - Chris Brawn - 20101 - Jim Blake - 19931 - Dave McQuillan - 1973

    Fumble return yards73 - Joe Blier (1-73) - 200570 - Wade Mondoux (1-70) - 200854 - Wade Severance (1-54) - 201250 - Alex Hermes (1-50) - 2011

    Fumble returns2 - Dennis Kwapis (2-40) - 20002 - Justin Brown (2-2) - 20001 - Joe Blier (1-73) - 20051 - Wade Mondoux (1-70) - 20081 - Wade Severance (1-54) - 20121 - Alex Hermes (1-50) - 20111 - Chris Brawn (1-49) - 20101 - Wade Mondoux (1-29) - 20091 - Chris Brawn (1-19) - 20111 - Frank True (1-17) - 20111 - Bruce Harrington (1-5) - 20001 - Andy Pulk (1-5) - 20101 - Joshua Hall (1-0) - 20121 - Mark Bissonnette (1-0) - 19951 - Steve Moore (1-0) - 19951 - Jon Hussey (1-0) - 2009

    Fumble return TDs1 - Mark Bissonnette - 19951 - Wade Mondoux - 20091 - Wade Mondoux - 20081 - Dennis Kwapis - 20001 - Alex Hermes - 20111 - Nate Bolduc - 20061 - Frank True - 20111 - Wade Severance - 20121 - Steve Moore - 1995

    Yards from tackles for loss113 - Wade Mondoux (18-1/113) - 200985 - Rich Letourneau (12-0/85) - 199365 - Cody Andrews (12-7/65) - 200760 - John Regis (13-3/60) - 2012

    Quarterback sacks11.0 - Rich LeTourneau (11-0/0) - 199410.0 - Rich Letourneau (10-0/75) - 199310.0 - Steve Brown (10-0/51) - 19968.0 - Dan Demers (8-0/0) - 1985

    Yards from sacks75 - Rich Letourneau (10-0/75) - 199360 - Wade Mondoux (5-0/60) - 200953 - Shane Wilcher (5-0/53) - 199351 - Steve Brown (10-0/51) - 1996

    Fumbles forced7 - Jim Blake - 19936 - Shane Wilcher - 19935 - Neil Bolduc - 19964 - Lance Stubinski - 19914 - Chris Boisvert - 1985

    Fumbles recovered5 - Rich LeTourneau - 19955 - Robert Lindvall - 19665 - Ed Cummings - 19854 - Jason Lewis - 19864 - Jason Lewis - 19854 - Rich Letourneau - 19934 - Jim Blake - 1993

    Pass breakups13 - Jerry McKenney - 199613 - Rob Leighton - 200712 - Josh Elwell - 201012 - Rob Leighton - 2008

    Blocked kicks5 - Kirk Hoystradt - 19664 - Michael Burgess - 20114 - Billy Wetherbee - 20113 - Justin Brown - 2000

    Total tackles116 - Joel Chadbourne (70-46) - 2010115 - Wade Mondoux (67-48) - 2008113 - Jeff Boisvert (53-60) - 1985108 - John LeBlanc (49-59) - 1985

    Unassisted tackles70 - Joel Chadbourne (70-46) - 201068 - Steve Wallace (68-32) - 199667 - Wade Mondoux (67-20) - 200967 - Wade Mondoux (67-48) - 2008

    Assisted tackles87 - Peter Bishop (5-87) - 197281 - Dan Demers (24-81) - 198673 - Lance Stubinski (31-73) - 199170 - Kirk Hoystradt (7-70) - 1966

    Tackles for loss23.0 - Steve Brown (23-0/31) - 199620.0 - Rich LeTourneau (20-0/0) - 199418.5 - Wade Mondoux (18-1/113) - 200915.5 - Chris Tracy (12-7/42) - 2007

    Career RecordsCOACHING RECORDSCoach Years Wins Losses Ties Winning %Chris McKenney 12 (01 - present) 53 62 0 .460Mike Hodgson 7 (94 - 00) 32 35 0 .478John Huardc7 (87 - 93) 32 30 0 .516Bruce Morse 6 (81 - 86) 27 27 2 .500Mike DeLong 2 (79 - 80) 12 6 0 .666Bill Mottola 11 (68 - 78) 35 52 2 .409Jim McCormick 3 (65 - 67) 14 8 0 .636Dave Wiggins 6 (59 - 64) 32 10 1 .764Tom Morse 2 (57 - 58) 1 9 1 .143John Hoctor 11 (46 - 56) 48 30 3 .623 Team Overall 66 Years / 564 games 286 269 9. 515

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    Game-by-Game Results Game-by-Game Results1946 (4-2)Thornton Academy ................ W, 12-7 Higgins Classical Institute...... W, 25-0 Maine Central Institute............. W, 3-2 Mass. Maritime ........................L, 0-21 Maine (Frosh) ........................ W, 27-0 Phillips Exeter Academy ..........L, 6-13

    1947 (5-3)Ricker .................................... W, 13-6 Higgins Classical Institute...... W, 13-6 Maine Central Institute...........L, 13-18 Maine (JV) ............................. W, 13-6 Bowdoin (JV) ......................... W, 19-7 Maine (Annex) ...........................L, 0-6 Mass. Maritime .................... W, 22-12 Coburn ...................................L, 18-21

    1948 (6-1)Higgins Classical Institute...... W, 21-0 Ricker .................................... W, 33-0 Maine (JV) ............................. W, 33-0 Maine (Annex) ....................... W, 13-0 Bridgton Academy ................. W, 12-0 Mass. Maritime ........................ W, 9-8 Maine Central Institute.............L, 0-21

    1949 (5-1-2)Higgins Classical Institute...... W, 26-6 Colby (Frosh) ......................... W, 18-0 RICKER ................................. W, 38-0Maine Central Institute...........T, 14-14 Maine (JV) .............................T, 21-21 Bates .......................................L, 7-18 Mass. Maritime .................... W, 22-12 New England Col. .................. W, 39-0

    1950 (4-4)Norwich....................................L, 0-14 Brandeis ..................................L, 7-37 Maine (JV) ........................... W, 20-12 Bates (Frosh) ......................... W, 32-6 New England Col. ................ W, 20-12 Maine Central Institute...............L, 6-7Higgins Classical Institute.... W, 19-13Mass. Maritime ........................L, 7-13

    1951 (4-2)Norwich....................................L, 6-31 Maine (Frosh) .......................... W, 7-0 Maine Central Institute............. W, 7-0 Bates (Frosh) ...........................L, 7-28 Loyola (Montreal)................. W, 20-19 Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 19-0

    1952 (7-2)Norwich....................................L, 0-30 Higgins Classical Institute...... W, 20-0 Maine Central Institute........... W, 25-6 WPI ..........................................L, 0-35 Loyola (Montreal)................... W, 13-6 Bates (Frosh) ......................... W, 46-0 Maine (Frosh) ........................ W, 13-0 Colby (Frosh) ......................... W, 43-0 Mass. Maritime .................... W, 32-12

    1953 (3-5)Norwich....................................L, 0-29 Maine Central Institute......... W, 33-13 WPI ..........................................L, 6-13 Newport Naval Station .............L, 7-20 Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 13-6 Maine (Frosh) ..........................L, 7-19 Colby ..................................... W, 19-6 Mass. Maritime ........................L, 6-35

    1954 (3-4)Maine Central Institute......... W, 40-33 Newport Naval Station .............L, 0-26 Fort Devens .............................L, 0-13 Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 18-0 Maine (Frosh) ..........................L, 7-13 Colby (Frosh) ....................... W, 42-18 Mass. Maritime ........................L, 6-33

    1955 (4-2-1)Bridgton Academy ................... W, 7-0 Maine Central Institute...........T, 13-13 Newport Naval Station .............L, 6-25 Quonset Point Naval Station W, 26-13 Maine (Frosh) ........................ W, 18-6 Colby (Frosh) ...........................L, 6-12 Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 20-6

    1956 (3-4)Bridgton Academy ...................L, 0-14 Hanscom ............................. W, 26-25 Fort Devens .............................L, 7-13 Maine (Frosh) ........................ W, 33-7 Colby (Frosh) .............................L, 6-7 Quonset Point Naval Station ... W, 7-6 Maine Central Institute.............L, 0-41

    1957 (1-4)Bridgton Academy ................. W, 13-7 Quonset Point Naval Station ...L, 6-14 Newport Naval Station ...........L, 14-25 Maine (Frosh) ........................L, 18-26 Maine Central Institute.............L, 0-14

    1958 (0-5-1)Bridgton Academy .....................T, 6-6 Newport Naval Station .............L, 7-20 Mass. Maritime ......................L, 16-26 Maine Central Institute.............L, 7-12 Maine (Frosh) ..........................L, 0-28 Quonest Point Naval Station .....L, 0-8

    1959 (5-3)Bridgton Academy .....................L, 0-6 Quonest Point Naval Station ...L, 0-22 Nichols ................................... W, 17-6 Maine (Frosh) .......................... W, 7-0 Maine Central Institute............. W, 7-6 Newport Naval Station .............L, 0-27 Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 22-6 Curry ...................................... W, 56-0

    1960 (7-1)Bridgton Academy ............... W, 42-16Quonset Point Naval Station W, 21-14 Nichols ................................... W, 47-0 Maine (Frosh) ........................ W, 42-7Curry .................................... W, 41-12 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 40-0 Dean Junior College .............. W, 22-0 Newport Naval Station ...........L, 13-22

    1961 (6-2)Bates ................................... W, 33-20New Brunswick ...................... W, 31-6 Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 21-6 Nichols ................................... W, 26-0Dean Junior College .............. W, 28-0Bridgewater St. .................... W, 21-14American International.............L, 6-36Newport Naval Station .............L, 6-26

    1962 (5-2)NEW BRUNSWICK ............... W, 33-0BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 20-22 LOYOLA (MONTREAL) ......... W, 19-6DEAN JUNIOR COLLEGE .. W, 21-20 NICHOLS............................... W, 45-6 QUONSET POINT N.S. ....... W, 14-10AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L, 0-12

    1963 (5-1-1)Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 34-6Curry ...................................... W, 47-6Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 48-0 Nichols ................................... W, 25-0 Newport Naval Station ...........T, 14-14Cape May Coast Guard ...........L, 0-14 Fort Devens ........................... W, 41-0

    1964 (5-1)USMMA ............................... W, 19-12Newport Naval Station ........... W, 42-8 Norwich......................................L, 0-6 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 22-0 Nichols ................................... W, 25-0 Fordham ................................ W, 42-0

    1965 (3-4)Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 32-0 Newport Naval Station ...........L, 14-20 Curry ...................................... W, 26-6Norwich....................................L, 0-27 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 13-0 Nichols .......................................L, 0-6 Frostburg St. ............................L, 0-11

    1966 (6-2)St. Marys (Md.) ................... W, 34-12 Frostburg St. .......................... W, 44-3Curry .................................... W, 25-14 Norwich....................................L, 0-29 Bridgewater St. ........................L, 8-23 Nichols ................................... W, 13-7 Quonset Naval Station........... W, 12-3 Dean Junior College .............. W, 30-0

    1967 (5-2)St. Marys (Md.) ..................... W, 25-7 Curry .................................... W, 55-14 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 27-6Norwich..................................L, 13-18Quonset Naval Station........... W, 43-8Colby .....................................L, 13-28 Nichols ................................... W, 35-6

    1968 (4-2-1) Curry ...................................... W, 29-0 Quonset Point Naval Station . W, 17-0 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 14-7Norwich....................................L, 9-13Nichols ...................................L, 12-14Jersey City State ................. W, 22-21 Colby .........................................T, 0-0

    1969 (2-5)Curry ........................................L, 0-12 St. Francis Xavier ..................L, 13-34 Jersey City State .....................L, 3-15 Bridgewater St. ........................ W, 7-6 Nichols ................................... W, 21-0 Colby .......................................L, 6-29 Adelphi.....................................L, 7-31

    1970 (3-5)Coast Guard ..........................L, 12-29 Curry ........................................L, 0-34Southern Conn. St. ..................L, 7-17 Bridgewater St. .................... W, 28-20 NICHOLS............................... W, 27-6WESTERN CONN. ST. .......... W, 48-7Colby .......................................L, 0-41 ADELPHI .................................L, 0-12

    1971 (3-6)COAST GUARD ......................L, 6-21Curry ........................................L, 7-16PLYMOUTH ST. ..................... W, 14-6 BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 13-37 Nichols .......................................L, 7-9Western Conn. St. ................. W, 39-6St. Francis Xavier ....................L, 6-40 NEW ENGLAND COL. .......... W, 40-6Colby .....................................L, 14-27

    1972 (5-3)CURRY .................................... W, 6-3Plymouth St. ..........................L, 10-20 Southern Conn. St. ................L, 10-41 Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 13-6 COLBY ....................................L, 7-40WESTERN CONN. ST. ........ W, 27-14New England Col. .................. W, 39-0 Coast Guard .......................... W, 10-6

    1973 (4-5)Curry ..........................................L, 0-6 PLYMOUTH ST. .......................L, 3-17SOUTHERN CONN. ST. ..........L, 0-38BRIDGEWATER ST. ................L, 6-13Colby ....................................... W, 9-6Western Conn. St. .....................L, 0-7MASS. MARITIME ................. W, 28-0NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 51-0Mass.-Boston......................... W, 13-6

    1974 (1-8)CURRY ....................................L, 8-10Plymouth St. ............................L, 6-26 NICHOLS.................................L, 0-22 Bridgewater St. ........................L, 6-32 COLBY ....................................L, 0-21New Haven .......................... W, 18-12 Mass. Maritime ..........................L, 0-3 Framingham St. .......................L, 8-13 MASS.-BOSTON .....................L, 6-36

    1975 (4-4)Curry ...................................... W, 20-7 PLYMOUTH ST. ................... W, 19-14 Nichols .....................................L, 0-15 BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 16-18NEW HAVEN ......................... W, 34-6MASS. MARITIME ............... W, 23-18Colby .......................................L, 0-17Mass.-Boston...........................L, 6-21

    1976 (4-4)New Haven ............................L, 14-28BRIDGEWATER ST. ................L, 6-22 Plymouth St. ............................L, 0-11 NICHOLS...............................L, 33-34 Curry .................................... W, 21-20 MASS.-BOSTON ................... W, 48-0Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 14-6FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 14-9

    1977 (5-3)NEW HAVEN ....................... W, 44-15Bridgewater St. ........................L, 6-27 PLYMOUTH ST. ..................... W, 12-6Nichols ................................... W, 13-7CURRY ....................................L, 0-13Mass.-Boston......................... W, 20-0MASS. MARITIME .................L, 14-20Framingham St. ..................... W, 24-7

    1978 (0-7-1)New Haven ..............................L, 6-14BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 12-19Plymouth St. ..........................L, 14-21 NICHOLS...................................L, 0-7Curry ......................................T, 13-13MASS.-BOSTON .....................L, 6-14Mass. Maritime ........................L, 7-19FRAMINGHAM ST. ..................L, 7-20

    1979 (4-5)Western Conn. St. ...................L, 0-13NEW HAVEN .........................L, 15-24Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 13-3PLYMOUTH ST. ....................... W, 8-7Nichols .....................................L, 6-25CURRY .................................... W, 6-2Mass.-Boston...........................L, 7-20MASS. MARITIME ................... W, 6-0Framingham St. .......................L, 7-14

    1980 (7-1)New Haven .......................... W, 28-16BRIDGEWATER ST. .............. W, 12-9Plymouth St. ............................L, 3-20 NICHOLS............................... W, 30-7Curry ...................................... W, 27-7Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 29-0FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 10-0WESTERN CONN. ST. ........ W, 42-14

    1981 (7-2)Western Conn. St. ...................L, 6-16 WESTERN NEW ENG. ......... W, 42-7 Bridgewater St. .................... W, 23-12 CURRY .................................. W, 40-3Nichols ................................. W, 34-21PLYMOUTH ST. .....................L, 14-21Mass.-Boston....................... W, 35-13MASS. MARITIME ................. W, 14-3Framingham St. ................... W, 27-13

    1982 (7-2-1)MASS.-LOWELL .................. W, 28-14WESTERN CONN. ST. .......... W, 21-0Western New Eng. ................... W, 7-0BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............T, 13-13Curry ...................................... W, 21-7NICHOLS............................. W, 33-18Plymouth St. ............................L, 0-34WESTFIELD ST. .................... W, 34-6Mass. Maritime ......................L, 12-30FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 44-0

    1983 (3-6)Western Conn. St. ...................L, 8-21WESTERN NEW ENG. ...........L, 7-12Bridgewater St. .................... W, 20-13CURRY ................................ W, 41-19Nichols .....................................L, 6-20PLYMOUTH ST. .....................L, 21-42Westfield St. ............................L, 7-21MASS. MARITIME .....................L, 0-7Framingham St. ....................... W, 6-0

    1984 (3-5-1)WESTERN CONN. ST. ............L, 6-19Bridgewater St. ........................L, 7-16WESTERN NEW ENG. ........... W, 3-0Curry ......................................L, 22-42NICHOLS............................... W, 14-9Plymouth St. ............................L, 0-38WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 13-10Mass. Maritime ........................L, 0-33FRAMINGHAM ST. ................T, 21-21

    1985 (4-4)Western Conn. St. .................L, 21-58BRIDGEWATER ST. ............ W, 20-10CURRY ................................ W, 20-19 Nichols ................................... W, 29-0PLYMOUTH ST. .....................L, 14-20Westfield St. ..........................L, 23-27MASS. MARITIME .................L, 21-22Framingham St. ..................... W, 32-0

    1986 (1-8)Worcester St. .........................L, 16-21MASS. MARITIME ...................L, 9-17Nichols ..................................L, 20-21.FITCHBURG ST. ................. W, 46-21Framingham St. .......................L, 8-26Western New Eng. .................L, 13-14CURRY ..................................L, 14-23 Bridgewater St. ........................L, 0-12PLYMOUTH ST. .......................L, 0-16

    1987 (0-8)Framingham St. .........................L, 0-6 MASS. MARITIME .................L, 10-22Worcester St. ...........................L, 8-40PLYMOUTH ST. .......................L, 2-48Nichols .....................................L, 8-36MASS.-LOWELL ....................L, 14-27Curry ......................................L, 14-42WESTERN NEW ENG. ...........L, 7-12

    1988 (2-7)MASS.-DARTMOUTH ........... W, 28-6Mass. Maritime ......................L, 19-35MASS.-LOWELL ....................L, 13-14Framingham St. ................... W, 21-20NICHOLS...............................L, 13-36Western New Eng. .................L, 21-38MASS.-BOSTON .....................L, 0-19Curry ........................................L, 6-31Plymouth St. ............................L, 6-50

    1989 (5-4)MASS.-DARTMOUTH ......... W, 20-13 MASS. MARITIME ............... W, 30-22 Mass.-Lowell..........................L, 13-23 FRAMINGHAM ST. .............. W, 35-12Nichols ...................................L, 16-39 ASSUMPTION ....................... W, 41-6 Mass.-Boston......................... W, 34-0 Curry ......................................L, 23-31 Plymouth St. ..........................L, 14-34

    1990 (5-4)MASS.-DARTMOUTH ........... W, 12-7Mass. Maritime ...................... W, 21-6MASS.-LOWELL ......................L, 8-30Framingham St. .....................L, 13-42NICHOLS............................. W, 30-25 Assumption ..............................L, 6-21 MASS.-BOSTON ................... W, 21-3 Curry .................................... W, 37-25Plymouth St. ..........................L, 10-21

    1991 (5-3)WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 40-29 FITCHBURG ST. ................... W, 21-6Mass. Maritime ......................L, 34-48 Nichols .......................................L, 0-6 Mass.-Boston....................... W, 35-28 PLYMOUTH ST. ..................... W, 18-8 Mass.-Lowell............................L, 6-13 CURRY .................................. W, 27-3

    1992 (6-3)BRIDGEWATER ST. ................L, 7-27 Worcester St. ....................... W, 20-14 MASS. MARITIME .................L, 20-25Mass.-Dartmouth ................. W, 17-14 Plymouth St. ........................ W, 25-12 MASS.-BOSTON ................. W, 26-14 Fitchburg St. .......................... W, 25-6 FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 36-0 Westfield St. ............................L, 3-22

    1993 (9-1)Bridgewater St. .................... W, 18-14 WORCESTER ST. ................. W, 25-7 Mass. Maritime ..........................L, 6-9 MASS.-DARTMOUTH ........... W, 21-8PLYMOUTH ST. ................... W, 14-13 Mass.-Boston......................... W, 35-6 FITCHBURG ST. ................... W, 45-8 Framingham St. ................... W, 28-19WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 22-14 BROCKPORT ST. ................ W, 28-20

    (ECAC Bowl Game)

    1994 (7-3)BRIDGEWATER ST. ............ W, 34-21Worcester St. .............................L, 6-7MASS. MARITIME ................. W, 35-3Mass.-Dartmouth ................. W, 28-21Plymouth St. ..........................L, 14-49MASS.-BOSTON ................... W, 40-0Fitchburg St. .......................... W, 28-0FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W 41-0Westfield St. ........................ W, 48-16Cortland St...............................L, 6-15

    (ECAC Bowl Game)

    1995 (7-2)Bridgewater St. ...................... W, 20-0 WORCESTER ST. .................L, 22-28 Mass. Maritime ......................L, 10-17 MASS.-DARTMOUTH ......... W, 27-24 Hartwick ............................... W, 22-19 Mass.-Boston......................... W, 48-5FITCHBURG ST. ................... W, 51-6Framingham St. ..................... W, 33-8 WESTFIELD ST. .................... W, 14-7

    1996 (5-5)PLYMOUTH ST. .......................L, 6-33 BRIDGEWATER ST. .............. W, 12-0 Worcester St. ...........................L, 7-30 MASS. MARITIME ................. W, 14-6 Mass.-Dartmouth ...................L, 18-21 Salve Regina .........................L, 13-30 MASS.-BOSTON ................. W, 28-16 Fitchburg St. ........................ W, 41-18 FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 45-0 Westfield St. ..........................L, 20-21

    1997 (4-6)Plymouth St. ............................L, 6-44Bridgewater St. ......................L, 27-28WORCESTER ST. ...................L, 6-31Mass. Maritime ......................L, 13-20MASS.-DARTMOUTH .............L, 7-34SALVE REGINA .......................L, 0-10Mass.-Boston......................... W, 12-0FITCHBURG ST. ................... W, 23-6 Framingham St. ................... W, 27-14 WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 54-28

    1998 (5-5)PLYMOUTH ST. .......................L, 3-37 Curry ........................................L, 8-19MASS. MARITIME .....................L, 0-7 Mass.-Dartmouth .....................L, 6-37 BRIDGEWATER ST. ............ W, 35-23 Westfield St. ........................ W, 26-13 FITCHBURG ST. ................. W, 38-14Salve Regina .........................L, 20-30 WORCESTER ST. ................. W, 13-7Framingham St. ................... W, 18-14

    1999 (3-6)CURRY ..................................L, 15-21 Mass. Maritime ......................L, 22-28 MASS.-DARTMOUTH ........... W, 20-3Bridgewater St. ......................L, 16-48 WESTFIELD ST. ....................L, 13-14 Fitchburg St. ..........................L, 20-26 SALVE REGINA .....................L, 20-21Worcester St. ....................... W, 30-27Framingham St. ................... W, 46-27

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    2000 (1-8)Curry ...................................... W, 6-29MASS. MARITIME ...................L, 2-17Mass.-Dartmouth .....................L, 6-65 BRIDGEWATER ST. ................L, 6-23 Westfield St. ............................L, 8-47 FITCHBURG ST. ...................L, 18-26 Salve Regina .........................L, 18-53 WORCESTER ST. ...................L, 9-31Framingham St. .....................L, 13-31

    2001 (2-7)CURRY ..................................L, 24-55 Mass. Maritime ........................L, 7-28MASS.-DARTMOUTH .............L, 0-21 Bridgewater St. ........................L, 7-35 WESTFIELD ST. ......................L, 0-34 Fitchburg St. ........................ W, 27-23 SALVE REGINA .....................L, 20-36Worcester St. .........................L, 13-43 FRAMINGHAM ST. .............. W, 29-15

    2002 (1-8)MOUNT IDA ...........................L, 29-30 Curry ........................................L, 7-38 MASS. MARITIME .................L, 13-15 Nichols .....................................L, 0-48 BRIDGEWATER ST. ................L, 3-21Fitchburg St. ..........................L, 13-21 WORCESTER ST. .................L, 19-27WESTFIELD ST. ......................L, 8-34 Framingham St. ..................... W, 39-7

    2003 (1-8)Mount Ida...............................L, 35-42 CURRY ..................................L, 35-56 Mass. Maritime ......................L, 26-27 NICHOLS...............................L, 28-49 Bridgewater St. ......................L, 44-56 Fitchburg St. ............................L, 0-56 WORCESTER ST. .................L, 21-46 Westfield St. ..........................L, 14-43 FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 48-0

    2004 (3-6)MOUNT IDA ...........................L, 23-25Curry ........................................L, 0-30MASS. MARITIME ............... W, 32-27 Nichols .....................................L, 0-41BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 14-35 FITCHBURG ST. ...................L, 12-30Worcester St. ....................... W, 27-24 WESTFIELD ST. ....................L, 14-17 Framingham St. ..................... W, 41-7

    2005 (7-3)Mount Ida............................. W, 21-13 CURRY ................................ W, 28-21Mass. Maritime .................... W, 41-28 NICHOLS............................. W, 38-13Bridgewater St. ......................L, 24-33 Fitchburg St. ............................L, 0-21 WORCESTER ST. ................. W, 35-7 Westfield St. .........................W, 21-11 FRAMINGHAM ST. ................ W, 35-6 Alfred .....................................L, 20-63

    2006 (6-3)Mass. Maritime .................... W, 21-19Framingham St. ................... W, 40-24 BECKER .............................. W, 33-14 Western New England ...........L, 26-28

    BRIDGEWATER ST. ..............L, 21-28Westfield St. .........................W, 14-11 Worcester St. ......................... W, 12-3 COAST GUARD ........................L, 0-3 FITCHBURG ST. ................. W, 21-13

    2007 (5-4)Becker ................................. W, 48-21WESTERN NEW ENGLAND .L, 13-21 Bridgewater St. ........................L, 6-32 WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 21-14 WORCESTER ST. ................. W, 13-7 Mass. Maritime .................... W, 20-18 FRAMINGHAM ST. .............. W, 35-24Coast Guard ..........................L, 34-38Fitchburg St. ..........................L, 22-30

    2008 (7-4)MIT ........................................L, 39-42BECKER ................................L, 32-34Western New England ......... W, 42-35 BRIDGEWATER ST. ............ W, 41-31 Westfield St. ........................ W, 33-28 MASS. MARITIME ................. W, 26-7 Worcester St. .........................L, 31-32 Framingham St. ..................... W, 51-0 COAST GUARD .................. W, 42-34FITCHBURG ST. ................. W, 66-32 PLYMOUTH ST. .....................L, 16-46

    2009 (9-2)Becker ................................. W, 62-39WESTERN NEW ENGLAND W, 41-21Bridgewater St. ......................L, 14-40WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 21-13WORCESTER ST. ............... W, 41-20Mass. Maritime .................... W, 41-34FRAMINGHAM ST. .............. W, 49-21 Coast Guard ........................ W, 76-49 Fitchburg St. ........................ W, 35-15 Curry .................................... W, 48-42 Montclair St............................L, 22-38

    (NCAA Playoffs)

    2010 (8-3)Anna Maria ............................ W, 47-0 MASS.-DARTMOUTH ........... W, 42-0 Fitchburg St. ..........................L, 44-46 WORCESTER ST. ............... W, 61-32 WESTFIELD ST. .................. W, 42-21Framingham St. ................... W, 50-26 MASS. MARITIME ............... W, 28-27Bridgewater St. .................... W, 35-13 Coast Guard ........................ W, 63-47 ENDICOTT ............................L, 35-38Western New England ...........L, 41-66

    (ECAC Bowl Game)

    2011 (4-5)ANNA MARIA....................... W, 42-13Mass.-Dartmouth ................. W, 21-13 FITCHBURG STATE ............. W, 40-7 Worcester State .....................L, 22-39 Westfield State ............W, 36-34 (OT)FRAMINGHAM ST. ................L, 14-42Mass. Maritime ........................L, 6-34BRIDGEWATER STATE ..........L, 0-27COAST GUARD ....................L, 52-15

    2012 (0-9)Anna Maria ............................L, 34-14PLYMOUTH STATE .................L, 13-7............................................................

    Fitchburg St. ..........................L, 34-14WORCESTER STATE ...........L, 47-34WESTFIELD STATE ..............L, 63-13Framingham State ...................L, 56-0MASS. MARITIME .................L, 42-23Bridgewater State ..................L, 48-21COAST GUARD ....................L, 42-13

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Maritime ....................................................................................... 24-28Mass.-Boston............................................................................................ 13-5Mass.-Dartmouth ........................................................................................ 9-5Mass.-Lowell............................................................................................... 1-5Montclair State............................................................................................ 0-1Mount Ida.................................................................................................... 1-3New Brunswick ........................................................................................... 2-0New England College ................................................................................. 4-0New Haven ................................................................................................. 5-3Newport Naval Station ............................................................................. 1-8-1Nichols .................................................................................................... 18-17Norwich....................................................................................................... 0-9Phillips Exeter Academy ............................................................................. 0-1Plymouth State ......................................................................................... 7-22Quonset Point Naval Station .................................................................... 12-3Ricker ......................................................................................................... 3-0Salve Regina .................................................