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TOWSONTIGERS.COM • @TOWSON_FB • #TOWSONTIGERS

TABLE of CONTENTSMEDIA SERVICESTowson Media Relations ___________________________________________ 2Media Information & Policies ________________________________________ 2

2016 SEASONTigers at a Glance _________________________________________________ 3Roster Breakdown _______________________________________________4-5Numerical Roster ________________________________________________6-7Alphabetical Roster ______________________________________________8-9Opponent Information ____________________________________________ 10Season Outlook _______________________________________________11-13

THE TIGERSReturners ____________________________________________________14-48Newcomers ___________________________________________________49-53

COACHES AND STAFFRob Ambrose _________________________________________________54-55Matt Hachmann _________________________________________________ 56Jared Ambrose __________________________________________________ 57John Donatelli __________________________________________________ 58Lyndon Johnson _________________________________________________ 59Derrick Johnson _________________________________________________ 60Konstantinos Kosmakos ___________________________________________ 61Joe Tricario _____________________________________________________ 62Jon Schwartz ____________________________________________________ 63Mike Moyseenko ________________________________________________ 64Dan Hernandez __________________________________________________ 65Lance Yaniger ___________________________________________________ 66Jeremy Pick _____________________________________________________ 66Nathan Wilder ___________________________________________________ 66Tyler Fredlund ___________________________________________________ 67Mike Shapley ___________________________________________________ 67

2015 SEASON REVIEWGame Recaps _________________________________________________68-71Team Statistics __________________________________________________ 72Individual Statistics ____________________________________________73-74Defensive Statistics _______________________________________________ 75Individual Game-by-Game Statistics _________________________________ 76Team Game-by-Game Statistics _____________________________________ 77

Big Plays _______________________________________________________ 78CAA Standings and Honors ________________________________________ 79CAA Team Statistics ______________________________________________ 80CAA Individual Statistics __________________________________________ 81

RECORD BOOKFootball Chronology ___________________________________________82-85Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium ____________________________ 86Unitas Stadium Records ___________________________________________ 87Record vs Opponents at Minnegan Field _____________________________ 88Year-by-Year Results at Minnegan Field_______________________________ 89Year-by-Year Leaders ___________________________________________90-93Season Records________________________________________________94-95Individual Records _____________________________________________96-98Team Records ___________________________________________________ 99Rushing Records ________________________________________________ 100Receiving Records ______________________________________________ 101Passing Records ________________________________________________ 102Defensive Records ______________________________________________ 103100-Yard Rushers ____________________________________________104-105Year-by-Year Team Statistics _______________________________________ 106All-Time Roster ______________________________________________107-110All-Time Coaches _______________________________________________ 111All-Americans __________________________________________________ 112All-Conference _________________________________________________ 113Honors _______________________________________________________ 114Team Awards __________________________________________________ 115Year-by-Year Results __________________________________________116-119Series Results __________________________________________________ 120

2016 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL GUIDEThe 2016 Towson University Football Guide was designed and produced by the Towson Athletics Department in Towson, Md., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The guide was designed by John Brush, with editorial assistance from Rob Knox and Erin Roach. Research assistance provided by Jennifer Bolton, Megan O’Brien and Pet Schlehr. Photography by Doug Kapustin, Samantha Mohr, Rich Riggins, Kanji Takeno, Towson Athletics Media Relations Department

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2016 TOWSON TIGER FOOTBALL

John BrushDirector of Media Relations

Football Contact

Rob KnoxAssociate Director

Megan O’BrienAssistant Director

John StarkAssistant Director

Jen BoltonIntern

WelcomeThe Towson University Athletics Media Relations Department is pleased to assist you with the coverage of Tiger football. Director of Media Relations, John Brush, will serve as the media relations contact for TU football. Brush can be reached at 410-704-3102, or via email at [email protected].

CredentialsCredentials for all Towson University football games are for working media only. Requests for media credentials should be made at least five days prior to the game. All credential requests should be directed to John Brush, Director of Media Relations.

Credential Pick-UpMedia members can pick-up their credentials at the Media Will Call entrance located at press box entrance to Unitas Stadium. Photo identification is required for pick up.

Game ProceduresPress Box - Seating in the press box is limited to WORKING MEDIA ONLY. Space is limited and members of the media will be assigned seats. Spouses, dates, children and other non-workers are not permitted in working media areas in compliance with the working code of the Football Writers Association of America.

Photographers - Print and television photographers are allowed to shoot from both sidelines and both end zones, but are not allowed in the team bench areas.

Parking - A limited number of parking spaces are available for each home game. The media parking lot is located at the Osler Medical Center. Members of the media who cover TU regularly will be issued parking passes prior to the start of the season. Visiting media members need to contact the TU media relations office to request parking.

Press Box Services - Complete individual and team statistics, play-by-play and scoring summary will be available to members of the media following each game. Prior to the game, stats, rosters, notes and other information will be made available. Additionally, a limited number of phone lines for media members are available in the press box upon request.

Visiting Radio - Visiting radio is located on the fifth floor of the Unitas Stadium press box. The booth is equipped with both ISDN and ethernet ports.

Pre-Game Meal - A light meal will be served in the press box prior to each home game. Drinks are available throughout the game.

Daily Media AvailabilityMonday: Coach Ambrose will be available during the CAA Conference call. His weekly time slot is 12:00-12:10 p.m. Media members are encouraged to call in with questions by dialing 877-805-0692 and requesting the CAA Football teleconference.

Tuesday: Coach Ambrose, assistant coaches and players will be available at the conclusion of practice.

Wednesday: Coach Ambrose, assistant coaches and players will be available at the conclusion of practice.

Thursday: Coach Ambrose will be available on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the media relations office to put in a request.

Friday and Sunday: No Availability.

Saturday: Post-game availability only. Members of the Towson Athletics Media Relations staff will escort media representatives to the appropriate areas following the conclusion of the game. The Towson locker room, home and away, is closed to the media at all times.

Coach Ambrose and selected Tiger players will be brought to the designated interview area. At home games, that area is the Field View Room on the top floor of the Field House.

After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting team coaches and players will appear in the interview room. After the visiting team finishes, Coach Ambrose and selected players will appear in the interview room.

No Tiger first-year freshmen will be made available.

At the midway point of the fourth quarter, interview requests will be collected.

Interviews after games on the road will be conducted based on the post-game policy of that institution.

Practice ProceduresCovering Practice: Practices are generally open to the media. Please contact John Brush no later than noon on the day you would like to attend practice. Brush will provide parking information. Coach Ambrose reserves the right to close practice at any time.

Note: Player or coach interviews must not conflict with classes, meetings, training room treatments or other team obligations.

Media Relations Staff

MEDIA INFORMATION

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Towson Quick FactsName of School _____________________________Towson UniversityLocation _______________________________________ Towson, Md.Founded ______________________________________________1866Enrollment __________________________________________ 22,284Nickname ____________________________________________ TigersColors _______________________________________ Black and GoldConference ________________________ Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident ___________________________________Dr. Kim E. SchatzelDirector of Athletics ______________________________ Tim LeonardAthletics Website ___________________________ TowsonTigers.com

Football InformationOffensive Formation _________________________________ Pro-styleDefensive Formation _____________________________________ 3-42015 Overall Record ______________________________________ 7-42015 Conference Record __________________________________ 5-32015 Conference Finish ___________________________________ 4thOffensive Starters Returning/Lost __________________________ 10/3Defensive Starters Returning/Lost __________________________ 10/5First Varsity Season ______________________________________1969Seasons/Winning Seasons _______________________________ 47/24Overall Record _______________________________ 263-236-4 (.527)All-Time Playoff Record ___________________________________ 6-6CAA Titles ________________________________________________2_________________________________________________2011, 2012NCAA Playoff Appearances __________________________________6_____________________________ 1976, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2011, 2013

Stadium InformationStadium Name _________________________Johnny Unitas® StadiumField _____________________________________ FieldTurf RevolutionCapacity ____________________________________________ 11,198First Year ______________________________________________1978First Game ______________________ Sept. 9, 1978 (Towson 37, Mansfield 6)Largest Crowd ____ 11,196 Dec. 3, 2011 (Lehigh 40, Towson 38 - FCS Playoffs)Record at Stadium __________________________________ 126-76-2

Towson Coaches and StaffHead Coach _________________________ Rob Ambrose (8th season)Overall D1 Head Coaching Record ________________________ 43-41Overall Record at Towson ________________________________ 43-41Defensive Coordinator, Inside Linebackers _________ Matt HachmannOffensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks ______________ Jared AmbroseOffensive Line __________________________________John DonatelliRunning Backs/Recruiting Coordinator ____________ Lyndon JohnsonCornerbacks _________________________________ Derrick JohnsonDefensive Line _________________________ Konstantinos KosmakosSafeties/Special Teams Coordinator __________________ Joe TricarioOutside Linebackers ______________________________ Jon SchwartzWide Receivers _______________________________Mike MoyseenkoTight Ends/Fullbacks ___________________________ Dan HernandezDirector of Football Operations ____________________ Lance YanigerStrength and Conditioning _________________________ Jeremy PickDirector of Sports Medicine _______________________ Nathan WilderAssistant Athletic Trainer _________________________ Tyler FredlundEquipment Manager _____________________________Mike ShapleyAcademic Advisor ______________________________ Elyssa Newman

Media RelationsDirector of Media Relations / Football __________________John BrushOffice Phone ___________________________________ 410-704-3102Cell Phone _____________________________________ 270-293-0590Email ____________________________________ [email protected]

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERSRushing Att Yds Avg TD Avg/G LgDarius Victor 207 1021 4.9 15 92.8 60

Passing Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD EffHeath Dahlgren 10-17-1 58.8 106 2 138.26Ellis Knudson 11-21-1 52.4 65 0 68.86

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Avg/G LgAndre Dessenberg 28 392 14.0 2 35.6 38Christian Summers 26 368 14.2 2 36.8 37Emmanuel Holder 11 129 11.7 2 11.7 30Sam Gallahan 11 113 10.3 0 10.3 19Tanner Vallely 10 109 10.9 0 9.9 19

Tackles UA A Tot TFL Int Sack PBU FF-FRJordan Mynatt 24 36 60 11.5 0 1.5 4 0-1Eric Handy 27 31 58 2.5 0 1.0 2 0-1Chris Tedder 23 32 55 1.0 1 1.0 2 0-0Diondre Wallace 21 24 45 1.0 0 1.0 2 1-1Monty Fenner 22 20 42 1.0 1 0.0 1 0-0

What Returns in 2016...OFFENSIVE LETTERMAN RETURNING (21)RB Grayson Boyce, DT Reece Burnett, OL Amos Campbell, DE Nicqekko Cook, DE D’Sean Cummings, WR Andre Dessenberg, RB Marquel Dickerson, OL Samuel Edmondson, OL Sam Evans, WR Sam Gallahan, RB Evan Greenwood, OL Antonio Harris, FB Emmanuel Holder, FB Dreon Johnson, OL Matt Kauffman, QB Ellis Knudson, OL Fred Santarelli, OL Brady Stup, WR Christian Summers, TE Tanner Vallely, RB Darius Victor

DEFENSIVE LETTERMAN RETURNING (16)DE Tre Bowens, DB, Monty Fenner, DB Romell Haley, LB Eric Handy, DE Zain Harps Upshur, LB Malik Jackson, DB Troy Jeter, DE Clifton Jones, CB Lyrics Klugh, LB Jordan Mynatt, LB James Scott, LB Chris Tedder, DT Max Tejada, LB Jordan Waite, LB Diondre Wallace, DB Dominique Williams

SPECIAL TEAMS LETTERMAN RETURNING (2)LS Will Hayes, P Jake Ryder

LETTERMAN LOST (17)CB Alfonso Augustine, DE Tungie Coker, LB Vince DePaola, DE Jon Desir, WR Brian Dowling, QB Connor Frazier, LB Greg Grant, K, Sam Hurwitz, CB Mike Kelly, DB Nico Law, DB Donnell Lewis, WR Joe McCargo, CB Jahmahl Pardner, LB Eddie Releford, OL Jake Schunke, OL Shayne Sullivan, WR Jacquille Veii

PLAYERS WHO REDSHIRTED LAST SEASON (17)DE Kaniya Anderson, LB Bryton Barr, OL Jesus Barrio, WR Ryan Bowles, DE Quinn Cox, OL Shawn Flaherty, WR Jay Galloway, CB Juleon Killikelly-Lee, DB Trey Lee, DB Keon Paye, CB Justice Pettus-Dixon, WR Brent Richardson, DB Isaiah Ross, WR Kevin Schroeder, RB Shane Simpson, P Pat Toomey, LB Malik Tyne

AT A GLANCE

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California (2) HometownTyler Williams EncinitasMorgan Mahalak Kentfield

Connecticut (1) HometownDane Borges Brookfield

Delaware (1) HometownTriston Harris Dover

Florida (1) HometownMax Tejada Orange Park

Georgia (1) HometownRobert Heyward SavannahMike Rogers Smyrna

Maryland (41) HometownEmmanuel Holder BaltimoreMorgan Scroggins BaltimoreJordan Floyd Bel AirTre’ Bowens BowieTyron McDade Bowie Romell Haley Bryans RoadJordan Waite CheltenhamD’Sean Cummings ClintonEric Handy ColumbiaJordan Mynatt ColumbiaJustice Pettus-Dixon ColumbiaBrent Richardson CooksvilleSam Evans FallstonRyan Ziolkowski FallstonHeath Dahlgren FrederickBrady Stup FrederickTanner Vallely GermantownJuleon Killikelly-Lee Gwynn OakZach Heron HampsteadDarius Victor HyattsvilleMarquise Watts LaPlataRyan Bowles LeonardtownNick Gray MorganzaNiquekko Cook OdentonRomeo Harris OdentonDiondre Wallace OdentonKeon Paye OlneyJake Ryder OlneyDominique Williams PotomacTommy Danagogo RandallstownMalik Jackson ReisterstownDarren Seward ReisterstownJindu Chiazor Silver SpringGlorie Tchouda Silver SpringAaron Grzymkowski StevensvilleAndrew Garnett Upper MarlboroAntonio Harris Upper MarlboroBrandon Shepherd Upper MarlboroAntwaine Carter WaldorfMarquel Dickerson WaldorfBrendan Cassels Walkersville

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New Jersey (5) HometownPat Toomey BrickNick Carnesale HammontonAmos Campbell MontclairShawn Flaherty OaklandIsaiah Ross Piscataway

New York (1) HometownKevin Schroeder St. James

North Carolina (2) HometownJamal Watson CharlotteWill Hayes Winston-Salem

Pennsylvania (10) HometownTroy Jeter AliquippaBryton Barr Camp HillChristian Summers Drexel HillShane Simpson Easton Noah Staub HanoverBrandon Allen LancasterRyan Stover OrelandFred Santarelli PhiladelphiaBryce Carter SteeltonMatt Kauffman York

South Carolina (1) HometownLyrics Klugh Lyman

Tennessee (1) HometownSamuel Edmondson Dickson

Texas (4) HometownNico Russolillo FriscoDreon Johnson HoustonJesus Barrio McKinneyJay Galloway Rockwall

Virginia (14) HometownEllis Knudson AlexandriaQuinn Cox ArlingtonRyan Rutkowski BroadlandsKanyia Anderson ChesapeakeMonty Fenner ChesapeakeJames Scott GloucesterChris Tedder HenricoZain Harps Upshur NorfolkGrayson Boyce PoquosonReece Burnett SpringfieldSam Gallahan SpringfieldDeshaun Wethington SuffolkAndre Dessenberg Virginia BeachClifton Jones Virginia Beach

Washington, D.C. (2) HometownRico Duran Washington, D.C.Joe Green Washington, D.C.

West Virginia (1) HometownChristian Johnson Shenandoah

Canada (1) HometownMalik Tyne Brampton, Ontario

Norway (1) HometownKJ Brandal Torod

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OFFENSEQuarterbacks # Name Class 6 Morgan Mahalak RSo. 8 Ellis Knudson RSo.12 Heath Dahlgren RSr.12 Triston Harris Fr.16 Ryan Stover Fr.

Running Backs # Name Class 2 Marquel Dickerson Jr. 4 Deshaun Wethington Fr. 7 Darius Victor Sr.21 Shane Simpson RFr.28 Mike Rogers RFr.47 Grayson Boyce RSo.

Fullbacks # Name Class34 Rico Duran So.40 Jindu Chiazor RSo.48 Dreon Johnson RSr.49 Emmanuel Holder RSr.

Wide Receivers # Name Class 3 Morgan Scroggins Fr. 9 Sam Gallahan RSo.10 Romeo Harris RJr.18 Andre Dessenberg Sr.25 Christian Summers Sr.29 Noah Staub Fr.35 Brent Richardson RFr.80 Ryan Bowles RFr.82 Brandon Allen RFr.83 Nick Gray Fr.85 Jay Galloway RFr.88 Ryan Rutkowski Fr.

Tight Ends # Name Class42 Joe Green RSo.44 Zach Heron RSo. 89 Tanner Vallely Sr.95 Glorie Tchouda Jr.

Offensive Lineman # Name Class57 KJ Brandal Jr.61 Sam Evans Sr.64 Marquise Watts RSo.65 Brady Stup RSr.67 Nico Russolillo Fr.68 Matt Kauffman RSo.69 Shawn Flaherty RJr.70 Jesus Barrio RSo.71 Brendan Cassels Fr.72 Antonio Harris RJr.74 Aaron Grzymkowski Fr.74 Fred Santarelli Sr.75 Samuel Edmondson Sr.

75 Andrew Garnett Fr.77 Amos Campbell RJr.78 Nick Carnesale RFr.

DEFENSEDefensive Line # Name Class51 D’Sean Cummings RJr.63 Reece Burnett RSo.73 Clifton Jones RJr.79 Tommy Danagogo Fr.81 Tre’ Bowens RJr.90 Zain Harps Upshur Jr.92 Niquekko Cook RSo.93 Max Tejada Sr.96 Quinn Cox R-Fr.99 Kanyia Anderson RJr.

Linebackers # Name Class22 Bryton Barr RJr.23 Isaiah Ross RFr.31 Malik Tyne RFr.33 Ryan Ziolkowski So.38 Chris Tedder So.41 Jordan Mynatt RSr.43 James Scott RSo.46 Jordan Waite RSo.50 Robert Heyward RFr.52 Malik Jackson Sr.53 Bryce Carter Fr.55 Darren Seward Fr.56 Diondre Wallace So.58 Eric Handy Sr.

Corners # Name Class 6 Troy Jeter Sr.14 Tyron McDade RSo.17 Justice Pettus-Dixon RFr.19 Juleon Killikelly-Lee RJr.26 Lyrics Klugh So.36 Brandon Shepherd Jr.

Defensive Backs # Name Class 8 Monty Fenner RSo.11 Antwaine Carter RSo.12 Keon Payne RFr.21 Jordan Flooyd RSr.24 Jamal Watson Fr.32 Romell Haley Sr.35 Dominique Williams Sr.39 Christian Johnson Fr.

SPECIAL TEAMSKickers/Punters # Name Class16 Pat Toomey RSo.37 Tyler Williams Sr.91 Jake Ryder Sr.87 Kevin Schroeder RFr.94 Dane Borges Fr.

Long Snappers # Name Class98 Will Hayes Jr.

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School 2 Marquel Dickerson RB 5-9 185 Jr. Waldorf, Md. / Northpoint H.S. 3 Morgan Scroggins WR 5-11 198 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall College H.S. 4 Deshaun Wethington RB 5-10 196 Fr. Suffolk, Va. / King’s Fork H.S. 6 Morgan Mahalak QB 6-3 205 R-So. Kentfield, Calif. / Oregon 6 Troy Jeter DB 5-11 186 Sr. Aliquippa, Pa. / Southern Miss. 7 Darius Victor RB 5-8 223 Sr. Hyattsville, Md. / Northwestern H.S. 8 Monty Fenner DB 6-0 190 R-So. Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar F. Smith H.S. 8 Ellis Knudson QB 6-2 241 R-So. Alexandria, Va. / Hayfields H.S. 9 Sam Gallahan WR 6-1 193 R-So. Springfield, Va. / St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes H.S.10 Romeo Harris WR 6-3 214 R-Jr. Odenton, Md. / Monmouth11 Antwaine Carter DB 6-1 190 R-So. Waldorf, Md. / Maryland12 Heath Dahlgren QB 6-1 212 R-Sr. Frederick, Md. / Governor Thomas Johnson H.S.12 Triston Harris QB 6-2 190 Fr. Dover, Del. / Dover12 Keon Paye DB 6-0 198 R-Fr. Olney, Md. / Good Counsel H.S.14 Tyron McDade CB 5-10 179 R-So. Bowie, Md. / Friendship Collegiate Academy16 Ryan Stover QB 6-4 215 Fr. Oreland, Pa. / Upper Dublin H.S.16 Pat Toomey K/P 6-2 192 R-So. Brick, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic H.S.17 Justice Pettus-Dixon CB 5-11 187 R-Fr. Columbia, Md. / St. Frances Academy18 Andre Dessenberg WR 6-3 195 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes H.S.19 Juleon Killikelly-Lee CB 5-10 179 R-Sr. Gwynn Oak, Md. / Woodlawn H.S.21 Jordan Floyd DB 6-1 210 R-Sr. Bel Air, Md. / UConn21 Shane Simpson RB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Easton, Pa. / Easton H.S.22 Bryton Barr LB 6-0 222 R-Jr. Camp Hill, Pa. / Mechanicsburg Area H.S.23 Isaiah Ross LB 5-11 188 R-Fr. Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway H.S.24 Jamal Watson CB 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park H.S.25 Christian Summers WR 6-3 217 Sr. Drexel Hill, Pa. / Valley Forge Military College26 Lyrics Klugh CB 5-10 175 So. Lyman, S.C. / Byrnes H.S.28 Mike Rogers RB 6-0 196 R-Fr. Smyrna, Ga. / UCF29 Noah Staub WR 6-3 197 Fr. Hanover, Pa. / South Western H.S.31 Malik Tyne LB 6-2 234 R-Fr. Ontario, Canada / John Carroll School32 Romell Haley DB 5-11 185 Sr. Bryans Road, Md. / West Virginia State33 Ryan Ziolkowski LB 6-1 230 So. Fallston, Md. / Fallston H.S.34 Rico Duran FB 6-2 230 So. Washington, D.C. / Silver Spring H.S.35 Brent Richardson WR 6-0 190 R-Fr. Cooksville, Md. / Glenelg H.S.35 Dominique Williams DB 6-0 185 Sr. Potomac, Md. / Victor Valley College36 Brandon Shepherd CB 5-11 195 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Stevenson37 Tyler Williams K 5-9 190 Sr. Encinitas, Calif. / South Florida38 Chris Tedder LB 6-0 215 So. Henrico, Va. / Varina H.S.39 Christian Johnson DB 6-2 201 Fr. Shenandoah W.Va. / Jefferson H.S.40 Jindu Chiazor FB 6-0 270 R-So. Silver Spring, Md. / The Bullis School41 Jordan Mynatt LB 6-2 209 R-Sr. Columbia, Md. / Wilde Lake H.S.42 Joe Green TE 6-2 235 R-So. Washington, D.C. / Kent State43 James Scott LB 6-1 230 R-So. Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester H.S.44 Zach Heron TE 6-5 247 R-So. Hampstead, Md. / Manchester Valley H.S.46 Jordan Waite LB 6-1 238 R-So. Cheltenham, Md. / St. Stephens St. Agnes H.S.47 Grayson Boyce RB 6-2 255 R-So. Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson H.S.48 Dreon Johnson FB 6-0 242 R-Sr. Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek H.S.49 Emmanuel Holder FB 5-11 266 R-Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall H.S.50 Robert Heyward LB 5-10 210 R-Fr. Savannah, Ga. / Calvary Day School51 D’Sean Cummings DE 6-5 252 R-Jr. Clinton, Md. / Frederick Douglass H.S.52 Malik Jackson LB 5-11 239 Sr. Reisterstown, Md. / Franklin H.S.53 Bryce Carter LB 6-3 230 Fr. Steelton, Pa. / Steelton-Highspire H.S.55 Darren Seward LB 6-2 220 Fr. Reisterstown, Md. / Loyola Blakefield H.S.56 Diondre Wallace LB 6-0 249 So. Odenton, Md. / Arundel H.S.57 KJ Brandal OL 6-4 280 Jr. Torod, Norway / IMG Academy58 Eric Handy LB 6-0 248 Sr. Columbia, Md. / Wilde Lake H.S.61 Sam Evans OL 6-2 286 Sr. Fallston, Md. / Loyola Blakefield H.S.63 Reece Burnett DT 6-2 350 R-So. Springfield, Va. / Lake Braddock H.S.64 Marquise Watts OL 6-4 242 R-So. LaPlata, Md. / North Point H.S.65 Brady Stup OL 6-6 288 R-Sr. Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora H.S.67 Nico Russolillo OL 6-1 303 Fr. Frisco, Texas / Heritage H.S.68 Matt Kauffman OL 6-5 299 R-So. York, Pa. / York Suburban H.S.

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69 Shawn Flaherty OL 6-2 280 R-Jr. Oakland, N.J. / St. Joseph’s Regional H.S.70 Jesus Barrio OL 6-5 310 R-So. McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd H.S.71 Brendan Cassels OL 6-3 285 Fr. Walkersville, Md. / Walkersville H.S.72 Antonio Harris OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise H.S.73 Clifton Jones DT 6-2 268 R-Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Tallwood H.S.74 Aaron Grzymkowski OL 6-4 255 Fr. Stevensville, Md. / Stevensville H.S.74 Fred Santarelli OL 6-6 309 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / The Hill School75 Samuel Edmondson OL 6-5 295 Sr. Dickson, Tenn. / Fairview H.S.75 Andrew Garnett OL 6-5 294 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist H.S.77 Amos Campbell OL 6-3 300 R-Jr. Montclair, N.J. / Montclair H.S.78 Nick Carnesale OL 6-1 282 R-Fr. Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton H.S.79 Tommy Danagogo DL 6-2 300 Fr. Randallstown, Md. / Randallstown H.S.80 Ryan Bowles WR 6-4 180 R-Fr. Leonardtown, Md. / St. Mary’s Ryken81 Tre’ Bowens DE 6-4 252 R-Jr. Bowie, Md. / The Maret School82 Brandon Allen WR 6-2 187 R-Fr. Lancaster, Pa. / McCaskey H.S. 83 Nick Gray WR 6-1 198 Fr. Morganza, Md. / Chopticon H.S.85 Jay Galloway WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall H.S.87 Kevin Schroeder K 6-3 195 R-Fr. St. James, N.Y. / Smithtown East H.S.88 Ryan Rutkowski WR 6-2 190 Fr. Broadlands, Virginia / Briar Woods H.S.89 Tanner Vallely TE 6-6 260 Sr. Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley H.S.90 Zain Harps Upshur DL 6-1 283 Jr. Norfolk, Va. / Booker T. Washington H.S.91 Jake Ryder P/K 6-0 182 Sr. Olney, Md. / Sherwood H.S.92 Niquekko Cook DE 6-5 238 R-So. Odenton, Md. / Meade H.S.93 Max Tejada DL 6-2 301 Sr. Orange Park, Fla. / The Bolles School94 Dane Borges K 6-0 185 Fr. Brookfield, Ct. / Brookfield95 Glorie Tchouda TE 6-4 247 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / Montgomery College96 Quinn Cox DL 6-2 267 R-Fr. Arlington, Va. / Yorktown H.sS98 Will Hayes LS 6-1 219 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / North Forsyth H.S.99 Kanyia Anderson DE 6-2 256 R-Jr. Chesapeake, Va. / Old Dominion

HEAD COACH: Rob Ambrose (Towson, 1993), 8th seasonAssistant Coaches: Matt Hachmann (Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers) Jared Ambrose ( Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) John Donatelli (Offensive Line) Lyndon Johnson (Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator) Derrick Johnson (Cornerbacks) Konstantinos Kosmakos (Defensive Line) Joe Tricario (Safeties/Special Teams Coordinator) Jon Schwartz (Outside Linebackers) Mike Moyseenko (Wide Receivers) Dan Hernandez (Tight Ends/Fullbacks) Lance Yaniger (Director of Football Operations) Jeremy Pick (Strength and Conditioning) Nathan Wilder (Director of Sports Medicine) Tyler Fredlund (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Mike Shapley (Assistant Equipment Manager)

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDEKanyia Anderson ______________ Kuh-NYEBryton Barr ___________________ Bright-inJesus Barrio __________HAY-Seuss Barr-E-ohJindu Chiazor _______Gin-DO CHEE-uh-zorrNiquekko Cook ________________ NEE-koeD’Sean Cummings ____________ Duh-SeanHeath Dahlgren _______________ Doll-grinTommy Danagogo ________ Dan-Uh-go-goAndre Dessenberg __________ Dess-in-bergMarquel Dickerson ______________Mar-KellSam Gallahan _______________ Gal-uh-han

Aaron Grzymkowski ________ Grim-cow-skiRomell Haley _________________ ROW-mellZach Heron _____________________ Hair-inMalik Jackson _________________Muh-leakDreon Johnson _________________Dray-onJuleon Killikelly-Lee _ Jewel-ee-on Kill-uh-kell-eeLyrics Klugh ______________________ CLUEEllis Knudson _______________ NUDD-sonMorgan Mahalak___________Muh-HALL-ickJordan Mynatt _________________ My-nattKeon Paye ________________________ PAY

Nico Russolillo ______________Ruh-sill-E-OFred Santarelli ____________ San-tuh-rell-eeBrady Stup ______________________ STUPGlorie Tchouda _______________ Shoe-duhMax Tejada ________________TAY-Haa-duhMalik Tyne ____________________Muh-leak Tanner Vallely ________________Vall-uh-leeDeshaun Wethington _________ Duh-shawnRyan Ziolkowski ___________ Zill-cow-skee

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No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / Previous School82 Brandon Allen WR 6-2 187 R-Fr. Lancaster, Pa. / McCaskey H.S. 99 Kanyia Anderson DE 6-2 256 R-Jr. Chesapeake, Va. / Old Dominion22 Bryton Barr LB 6-0 222 R-Jr. Camp Hill, Pa. / Mechanicsburg Area H.S.70 Jesus Barrio OL 6-5 310 R-So. McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd H.S.94 Dane Borges K 6-0 185 Fr. Brookfield, Ct. / Brookfield81 Tre’ Bowens DE 6-4 252 R-Jr. Bowie, Md. / The Maret School80 Ryan Bowles WR 6-4 180 R-Fr. Leonardtown, Md. / St. Mary’s Ryken47 Grayson Boyce RB 6-2 255 R-So. Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson H.S.57 KJ Brandal OL 6-4 280 Jr. Torod, Norway / IMG Academy63 Reece Burnett DT 6-2 350 R-So. Springfield, Va. / Lake Braddock H.S.77 Amos Campbell OL 6-3 300 R-Jr. Montclair, N.J. / Montclair H.S.78 Nick Carnesale OL 6-1 282 R-Fr. Hammonton, N.J. / Hammonton H.S.11 Antwaine Carter DB 6-1 190 R-So. Waldorf, Md. / Maryland53 Bryce Carter LB 6-3 230 Fr. Steelton, Pa. / Steelton-Highspire H.S.71 Brendan Cassels OL 6-3 285 Fr. Walkersville, Md. / Walkersville H.S.40 Jindu Chiazor FB 6-0 270 R-So. Silver Spring, Md. / The Bullis School92 Niquekko Cook DE 6-5 238 R-So. Odenton, Md. / Meade H.S.96 Quinn Cox DL 6-2 267 R-Fr. Arlington, Va. / Yorktown H.S.51 D’Sean Cummings DE 6-5 252 R-Jr. Clinton, Md. / Frederick Douglass H.S.12 Heath Dahlgren QB 6-1 212 R-Sr. Frederick, Md. / Governor Thomas Johnson H.S.79 Tommy Danagogo DL 6-2 300 Fr. Randallstown, Md. / Randallstown H.S.18 Andre Dessenberg WR 6-3 195 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes H.S. 2 Marquel Dickerson RB 5-9 185 Jr. Waldorf, Md. / Northpoint H.S.34 Rico Duran FB 6-2 230 So. Washington, D.C. / Montgomery College75 Samuel Edmondson OL 6-5 295 Sr. Dickson, Tenn. / Fairview H.S.61 Sam Evans OL 6-2 286 Sr. Fallston, Md. / Loyola Blakefield H.S. 8 Monty Fenner DB 6-0 190 R-So. Chesapeake, Va. / Oscar F. Smith H.S.69 Shawn Flaherty OL 6-2 280 R-Jr. Oakland, N.J. / St. Joseph’s Regional H.S.21 Jordan Floyd DB 6-1 210 R-Sr. Bel Air, Md. / UConn 9 Sam Gallahan WR 6-1 193 R-So. Springfield, Va. / St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes H.S.85 Jay Galloway WR 6-2 180 R-Fr. Rockwall, Texas / Rockwall H.S.75 Andrew Garnett OL 6-5 294 Fr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist H.S.83 Nick Gray WR 6-1 198 Fr. Morganza, Md. / Chopticon H.S.42 Joe Green TE 6-2 235 R-So. Washington, D.C. / Kent State74 Aaron Grzymkowski OL 6-4 255 Fr. Stevensville, Md. / Stevensville H.S.32 Romell Haley DB 5-11 185 Sr. Bryans Road, Md. / West Virginia State58 Eric Handy LB 6-0 248 Sr. Columbia, Md. / Wilde Lake H.S.90 Zain Harps Upshur DL 6-1 283 Jr. Norfolk, Va. / Booker T. Washington H.S.72 Antonio Harris OL 6-4 300 R-Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Wise H.S.10 Romeo Harris WR 6-3 214 R-Jr. Odenton, Md. / Monmouth12 Triston Harris QB 6-2 190 Fr. Dover, Del. / Dover98 Will Hayes LS 6-1 219 Jr. Winston-Salem, N.C. / North Forsyth H.S.44 Zach Heron TE 6-5 247 R-So. Hampstead, Md. / Manchester Valley H.S.50 Robert Heyward LB 5-10 210 R-Fr. Savannah, Ga. / Calvary Day School49 Emmanuel Holder FB 5-11 266 R-Sr. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall H.S.52 Malik Jackson LB 5-11 239 Sr. Reisterstown, Md. / Franklin H.S. 6 Troy Jeter DB 5-11 186 Sr. Aliquippa, Pa. / Southern Miss.39 Christian Johnson DB 6-2 201 Fr. Shenandoah W.Va. / Jefferson H.S.48 Dreon Johnson FB 6-0 242 R-Sr. Houston, Texas / Mayde Creek H.S.73 Clifton Jones DT 6-2 268 R-Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. / Tallwood H.S.68 Matt Kauffman OL 6-5 299 R-So. York, Pa. / York Suburban H.S.19 Juleon Killikelly-Lee CB 5-10 179 R-Sr. Gwynn Oak, Md. / Woodlawn H.S.26 Lyrics Klugh CB 5-10 175 So. Lyman, S.C. / Byrnes H.S. 8 Ellis Knudson QB 6-2 241 R-So. Alexandria, Va. / Hayfields H.S. 6 Morgan Mahalak QB 6-3 205 R-So. Kentfield, Calif. / Oregon14 Tyron McDade CB 5-10 179 R-So. Bowie, Md. / Friendship Collegiate Academy41 Jordan Mynatt LB 6-2 209 R-Sr. Columbia, Md. / Wilde Lake H.S.12 Keon Paye DB 6-0 198 R-Fr. Olney, Md. / Good Counsel H.S.17 Justice Pettus-Dixon CB 5-11 187 R-Fr. Columbia, Md. / St. Frances Academy35 Brent Richardson WR 6-0 190 R-Fr. Cooksville, Md. / Glenelg H.S.28 Mike Rogers RB 6-0 196 R-Fr. Smyrna, Ga. / UCF23 Isaiah Ross LB 5-11 188 R-Fr. Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway H.S.

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67 Nico Russolillo OL 6-1 303 Fr. Frisco, Texas / Heritage H.S.88 Ryan Rutkowski WR 6-2 190 Fr. Broadlands, Virginia / Briar Woods H.S.91 Jake Ryder P/K 6-0 182 Sr. Olney, Md. / Sherwood H.S.74 Fred Santarelli OL 6-6 309 Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / The Hill School 87 Kevin Schroeder K 6-3 195 R-Fr. St. James, N.Y. / Smithtown East H.S.43 James Scott LB 6-1 230 R-So. Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester H.S. 3 Morgan Scroggins WR 5-11 198 Fr. Baltimore, Md. / Calvert Hall College H.S.55 Darren Seward LB 6-2 220 Fr. Reisterstown, Md. / Loyola Blakefield H.S.36 Brandon Shepherd CB 5-11 195 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Stevenson21 Shane Simpson RB 5-9 185 R-Fr. Easton, Pa. / Easton H.S.29 Noah Staub WR 6-3 197 Fr. Hanover, Pa. / South Western H.S.16 Ryan Stover QB 6-4 215 Fr. Oreland, Pa. / Upper Dublin H.S.65 Brady Stup OL 6-6 288 R-Sr. Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora H.S.25 Christian Summers WR 6-3 217 Sr. Drexel Hill, Pa. / Valley Forge Military College95 Glorie Tchouda TE 6-4 247 Jr. Silver Spring, Md. / Montgomery College38 Chris Tedder LB 6-0 215 So. Henrico, Va. / Varina H.S.93 Max Tejada DL 6-2 301 Sr. Orange Park, Fla. / The Bolles School16 Pat Toomey K/P 6-2 192 R-So. Brick, N.J. / Red Bank Catholic H.S.31 Malik Tyne LB 6-2 234 R-Fr. Ontario, Canada / John Carroll School89 Tanner Vallely TE 6-6 260 Sr. Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley H.S. 7 Darius Victor RB 5-8 223 Sr. Hyattsville, Md. / Northwestern H.S.46 Jordan Waite LB 6-1 238 R-So. Cheltenham, Md. / St. Stephens St. Agnes H.S.56 Diondre Wallace LB 6-0 249 So. Odenton, Md. / Arundel H.S.24 Jamal Watson CB 6-0 175 Fr. Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park H.S.64 Marquise Watts OL 6-4 242 R-So. LaPlata, Md. / North Point H.S. 4 Deshaun Wethington RB 5-10 196 Fr. Suffolk, Va. / King’s Fork H.S.35 Dominique Williams DB 6-0 185 Sr. Potomac, Md. / Victor Valley College37 Tyler Williams K 5-9 190 Sr. Encinitas, Calif. / South Florida33 Ryan Ziolkowski LB 6-1 230 So. Fallston, Md. / Fallston

HEAD COACH: Rob Ambrose (Towson, 1993), 8th seasonAssistant Coaches: Matt Hachmann (Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers) Jared Ambrose ( Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) John Donatelli (Offensive Line) Lyndon Johnson (Running Backs/Recruiting Coordinator) Derrick Johnson (Cornerbacks) Konstantinos Kosmakos (Defensive Line) Joe Tricario (Safeties/Special Teams Coordinator) Jon Schwartz (Outside Linebackers) Mike Moyseenko (Wide Receivers) Dan Hernandez (Tight Ends/Fullbacks) Lance Yaniger (Director of Football Operations) Jeremy Pick (Strength and Conditioning) Nathan Wilder (Director of Sports Medicine) Tyler Fredlund (Assistant Athletic Trainer) Mike Shapley (Assistant Equipment Manager)

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PRONUNCIATION GUIDEKanyia Anderson ______________ Kuh-NYEBryton Barr ___________________ Bright-inJesus Barrio __________HAY-Seuss Barr-E-ohJindu Chiazor _______Gin-DO CHEE-uh-zorrNiquekko Cook ________________ NEE-koeD’Sean Cummings ____________ Duh-SeanHeath Dahlgren _______________ Doll-grinTommy Danagogo ________ Dan-Uh-go-goAndre Dessenberg __________ Dess-in-bergMarquel Dickerson ______________Mar-KellSam Gallahan _______________ Gal-uh-han

Aaron Grzymkowski ________ Grim-cow-skiRomell Haley _________________ ROW-mellZach Heron _____________________ Hair-inMalik Jackson _________________Muh-leakDreon Johnson _________________Dray-onJuleon Killikelly-Lee _ Jewel-ee-on Kill-uh-kell-eeLyrics Klugh ______________________ CLUEEllis Knudson _______________ NUDD-sonMorgan Mahalak___________Muh-HALL-ickJordan Mynatt _________________ My-nattKeon Paye ________________________ PAY

Nico Russolillo ______________Ruh-sill-E-OFred Santarelli ____________ San-tuh-rell-eeBrady Stup ______________________ STUPGlorie Tchouda _______________ Shoe-duhMax Tejada ________________TAY-Haa-duhMalik Tyne ____________________Muh-leak Tanner Vallely ________________Vall-uh-leeDeshaun Wethington _________ Duh-shawnRyan Ziolkowski ___________ Zill-cow-skee

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South Florida BullsHead Coach: Willie TaggertCareer Record: 14-23Stadium: Raymond JamesPress Box: N/A

Sept. 3 • Tampa, Fla.2015 Record: 8-5AA Record/Finish: 6-2/2nd EastSeries: First meetingLast Meeting: First meeting

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Brian [email protected]: 813-974-4086 • C: 813-293-3897www.gousfbulls.com

Saint Francis Red FlashHead Coach: Chris VillarrialCareer Record: 24-41Stadium: DeGol Field Press Box: N/A

Sept. 10 • Towson, Md.2015 Record: 7-4NEC Record/Finish: 4-2/2ndSeries: TOW leads 4-0Last Meeting: TOW won 35-20 (9/12/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Paul [email protected]: 814-472-3916 • C: N/Awww.sfuathletics.com

Villanova WildcatsHead Coach: Andy TalleyCareer Record: 249-151-2Stadium: VillanovaPress Box: 610-519-5290

Sept. 17 • Villanova, Pa.2015 Record: 6-5CAA Record/Finish: 5-3/t-2ndSeries: TOW leads 8-4Last Meeting: TOW won 28-21 (10/24/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Dean [email protected]: 610-519-6514 • C: N/Awww.villanova.com

Richmond SpidersHead Coach: Danny RoccoCareer Record: 80-38Stadium: E. Claiborne RobinsPress Box: N/A

Oct. 1 • Richmond, Va.2015 Record: 10-4CAA Record/Finish: 6-2/t-1stSeries: RICH leads 5-4Last Meeting: TOW won 48-32 (10/26/13)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Scott Day [email protected]: 804-287-6313 • C: N/Awww.richmondspiders.com

Dartmouth Big GreenHead Coach: Buddy TeevensCareer Record: 109-160-2Stadium: Memorial Field Press Box: N/A

Oct. 15 • Hanover, N.H.2015 Record: 9-1Ivy League Record/Finish: 6-1/t-1stSeries: First Meeting Last Meeting: First Meeting

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Rick [email protected]: 603-646-1030• C: 603-359-3909www.dartmouthsports.com

William & Mary TribeHead Coach: Jimmy LaycockCareer Record: 238-174-2Stadium: ZablePress Box: N/A

Nov. 12 • Towson, Md.2015 Record: 9-4CAA Record/Finish: 6-2/t-1stSeries: WM leads 9-3Last Meeting: WM won 31-17 (11/14/15)

Media Relations Football Contact: Pete [email protected]: 757-221-3369 • C: N/Awww.tribeathletics.com

Stony Brook SeawolvesHead Coach: Chuck PrioreCareer Record: 101-61Stadium: Kenneth P. LavallePress Box: 631-632-4037

Oct. 8 • Towson, Md.2015 Record: 5-5CAA Record/Finish: 3-5/t-2ndSeries: TOW leads 2-1Last Meeting: TOW won 21-14 (10/17/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Brian [email protected]: 631-632-4318 • C: 631-609-0634www.stonybrookathletics.com

New Hampshire WildcatsHead Coach: Sean McDonnellCareer Record: 133-78Stadium: Wildcat StadiumPress Box: N/A

Oct. 22 • Towson, Md.2015 Record: 7-4CAA Record/Finish: 5-3/t-2ndSeries: UNH leads 7-3Last Meeting: TOW won 44-28 (10/5/13)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Mike [email protected]: 603-862-3906 • C: N/Awww.unhwildcats.com

Elon PhoenixHead Coach: Rich SkroskyCareer Record: 6-26Stadium: RhodesPress Box: N/A

Nov. 5 • Towson, Md.2015 Record: 4-7CAA Record/Finish: 3-5/t-2ndSeries: TOW leads 4-1Last Meeting: ELON won 17-13 (9/26/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Chris [email protected]: 336-278-6712 • C: N/Awww.elonphoenix.com

Rhode Island RamsHead Coach: Jim FlemingCareer Record: 23-22Stadium: MeadePress Box: 401-874-5362

Nov. 19 • Kingston, R.I.2015 Record: 1-19CAA Record/Finish: 1-7/Series: Even at 7-7Last Meeting: TOW won 38-21 (11/21/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Shane [email protected]: 401-874-2409 • C: N/Awww.gorhody.com

Delaware Blue HensHead Coach: Dave BrockCareer Record: 17-18Stadium: DelawarePress Box: 302-831-6199

Oct 29 • Newark, Del.2015 Record: 4-7CAA Record/Finish: 3-5/t-2ndSeries: DEL leads 10-7Last Meeting: TOW won 19-0 (10/31/15)

Media RelationsFootball Contact: Scott [email protected]: 302-831-8007 • C: 302-562-5129www.bluehens.com

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QuarterbacksThe one question everybody is asking is who will be the starting quarterback in 2016. The answer to that question will be answered prior to the season opener.

The current quarterbacks on the roster have thrown a combined 38 passes in their Towson careers.

Redshirt sophomore Ellis Knudson appeared in four games last season and went 11-for-21 for 65 yards and an interception.

His most significant action came against Stony Brook when he went 8-for-15 for 45 yards.

Redshirt junior Heath Dahlgren will battle Knudson after leading the Tigers to a victory over Rhode Island in the season finale last season.

In his first career action, Dahlgren went 10-for-17 for 106 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

A pair of newcomers will enter their name in the race for the starting quarterback job.

Redshirt sophomore Morgan Mahalak joins the Tigers after spending the previous two seasons at Oregon.

He was a consensus four-star recruit coming out of high school after throwing for 2,725 yards and 38 touchdowns. He also rushed for 575 yards and seven scores.

Freshman Ryan Stover comes to Towson after a standout career at Upper Dublin High School.

Stover threw for 2,525 yards and 27 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,003 yards and 13 touchdowns in leading the Cardinals to their first district championship.

Running BacksThe Tigers enter the season with plenty of depth in the backfield, led by one of the top running backs in the FCS in Darius Victor.

Victor, who enters his final season as a Preseason All-CAA selection, is poised to become just the second running back in school history to have three-straight 1,000-yard seasons.

The Hyattsville, Maryland native was slowed by injuries a season ago, but still managed to rush for 1,021 yards and 15 touchdowns. He ran for a career-high 207 yards and three touchdowns in a victory over Holy Cross, and then ended the season with 1889 yards and two scores in a victory over Rhode Island.

Junior Marquel Dickerson will once again serve as the main backup to Victor.

Dickerson battled some injuries a season ago to rank third on the team with 252 yards on 52 carries. His most significant action came against Delaware when he rushed for 102 yards on 20 carries. He broke off a career-long 42-yard run in the season finale against Rhode Island.

Redshirt freshman Shane Simpson show flashes of what he can do before his season was cut short with an injury.

Last season, Simpson ran 14 times for 108 yards and a touchdown. He ran for a season-best 72 yards, including a 49-yard touchdown, against Elon.

Redshirt sophomore Grayson Boyce brings a bruising running style that will compliment Victor in short yardage situations.

Boyce made the most of his opportunity in the season finale last season by rushing 10 times for 64 yards and a touchdown in the victory over Rhode Island.

Freshman Deshaun Wethington has a very bright future in the Tigers backfield after rushing for 5,907 yards and 73 touchdowns in his career at King’s Fork High School.

Fullbacks/Tight EndsThe strength of the Tigers running game is led by the blocking of two of the top fullbacks in the CAA.

Redshirt senior Emmanuel Holder possesses the size of an NFL fullback, while quite possibly having the best hands on the team.

Holder led all of the running backs with 11 catches for 129 yards a season ago. He was also second on the team with a pair of touchdown receptions.

Fellow redshirt senior Dreon Johnson who is another big body that can clear the way in the ground attack.

Senior Tanner Vallely returns for his third season as a starter at tight end. He presents a large target that helped him catch 10 passes for 109 yards last season.

Wide ReceiversThe Tigers enter the season with some depth on the outside, but that depth is inexperienced.

Seniors Andre Dessenberg and Christian Summers will be the leaders of the young group.

Dessenberg started 10 games a season ago, ranking third on the team with 28 receptions. He was second on the team with 392 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

He pulled down a season-best six receptions for 68 yards against Saint Francis, while hauling in a 38-yard pass in the win over Rhode Island.

Summers burst onto the scene in his first season as a Tiger, catching 26 passes for 368 yards and a pair of scores.

He caught at least one pass in nine of the 10 games he appeared, including eight catches for 133 yards in the victory over Delaware.

Redshirt sophomore Sam Gallahan caught 11 passes in his first season on the field.

Redshirt junior Romeo Harris sat out last season after transferring from Monmouth. He can develop into a big target on the outside for the Tigers.

Freshman Nick Gray joined the Tigers in January and went through spring practice. He came to Towson after catching 103 passes over his final two seasons at Chopticon High School.

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The Tigers added a pair of freshman in Morgan Scroggins and Noah Staub.

Scroggins is a local product from nearby Calvert Hall College High School. He caught 61 passes for 522 yards and five touchdowns in earning honorable mention private school all-state honors as a senior.

Staub comes from South Western High School where he set a school record with 704 receiving yards as a senior.

Offensive LineThe Tigers offensive line has had its share of injuries over the past couple of seasons. What those injuries have done is provide a lot of playing opportunities for younger players.

Those young players now have their feet wet in the college game and thus will provide strong competition for starting spots.

Redshirt junior Antonio Harris is recovered from injury and looks to take back his spot at left tackle. Harris started the first games last season before suffering a season-ending injury. Harris started seven games at right tackle in 2014.

Junior Fred Santarelli made three starts at right tackle last season and will push Harris for time at left tackle this season.

Senior Amos Campbell enters the preseason as the starter at left guard. He showed his versatility last season by starting four games at left guard and four at center.

Redshirt senior Brady Stup will battle for playing time at both left guard and center. Stup started six games at center last season.

Redshirt junior Shawn Flaherty returns from injury and enters camp hoping to lock down the starting spot at center.

Senior Sam Evans looks to like down the starting spot at right guard. He has been a fixture along the offensive front in each of the last two seasons.

Redshirt sophomore Matt Kauffman looks to hold down the right tackle spot after starting the final eight games of the 2015 season. He leads all returning linemen in starts from last season.

Senior Samuel Edmondson will push Kauffman for playing time. Edmondson started the final seven games at left tackle a season ago in his first year as a Tiger.

Redshirt sophomore Jesus Barrio is battling back from an injury that forced him to miss all of the 2015 season. Barrio made 10 starts at left tackle in his true freshman season in 2014.

Freshman Nico Russolillo hopes to make an immediate impact in his first season with the Tigers. He earned second-team all-state honors in his final season at Heritage High School.

Defensive LineOne of the biggest strength’s for the defense will be the defensive line. The Tigers are in their second year of playing a 3-4 scheme and

allowed just 125.9 yards a game on the ground, the fewest in the Matt Hachmann era as the defensive coordinator.

The front is led by nose tackle Max Tejada. The senior started all 11 games last season and finished with five tackles for loss and three sacks. One of his biggest plays came against Stony Brook when his sack forced a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in the come-from-behind victory.

Redshirt sophomore Reece Burnett will serve as the backup to Tejada entering the season. Burnett appeared in five games in a reserve role a season ago.

Defensive tackle Zain Harps Upshur may be the strongest of the defensive lineman. The junior led the team with four sacks a season ago. He posted a season-high five tackles, and forced a fumble, in the shutout victory over Delaware.

Redshirt junior Kanyia Anderson had a very strong spring season after sitting out the 2015 season. He will enter the season as the backup to Harps Upshur at defensive tackle.

Redshirt junior D’Sean Cummings enters the season as the frontrunner to start at the Bull position. Cummings recorded 23 tackles last season, including six tackles and a sack in the victory over Villanova.

Redshirt junior Clifton Jones will battle Cummings for the starting spot during preseason camp. Jones started six games last year and posted 3.5 tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks in the victory over Saint Francis.

LinebackersThe reason the defensive line is only one of the strengths of the defense is due to talented group of linebackers the Tigers will have in 2016. The two groups combined make up one of the top front sevens in the FCS.

The group is led by inside linebacker Chris Tedder. The 2015 CAA Co-Defensive Rookie of the Year started the final six games of the season and finished with 55 tackles and a sack.

One of his biggest plays came on the opening possession of the second half in the win over Villanova when he intercepted a pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown.

Freshman Robert Heyward joined the Tigers in the spring and will backup Tedder at the Will linebacker spot. Heyward spent the fall semester at the U.S. Military Prep Academy after earning first-team all-state honors as a senior at Calvary Day School.

Sophomore Diondre Wallace will start along Tedder on the inside. Wallace joined Tedder in starting lineup for the final six games of the season.

Wallace finished his freshman campaign with 45 tackles, including a season-best 11 stops in the victory over Villanova.

Senior Malik Jackson split time with Wallace at the Mike position last season and will battle for the starting spot again this season.

Senior Jordan Mynatt will enter the season as the starter at the Sam linebacker spot. He started all 11 games last season at that position.

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Mynatt finished the 2015 season with 60 tackles and a team-high 11.5 tackles-for-loss. He posted a season-best 3.5 TFL’s in the victory over Stony Brook.

Bryton Barr will look to get back on the field after missing the previous three seasons with injury. Barr will backup Mynatt on the outside.

Redshirt freshman Isaiah Ross is making the move from safety to outside linebacker and will provide depth at the position.

Senior Eric Handy made the transition to the outside during the spring as is expected to earn the start at the Anchor position.

Redshirt freshman Malik Tyne has a lot of ability, but is still learning the game of football. His continued improvement will make him a valuable backup to Handy.

SecondaryThe Tigers secondary will be young this season, but it does feature two of the best natural athletes on the team in cornerback Lyrics Klugh and safety Keon Paye, both redshirt freshman.

In only three games last season, Klugh showed flashes of what he can bring to the table. He broke up a pass on a key play late in the game in the victory over Stony Brook. His athleticism will also be on display in the return game.

Redshirt senior Juleon Killikelly-Lee will look to remain healthy this season and push Klugh for playing time at the field corner position. He missed the 2015 season with an injury after appearing in 26 games the previous two years.

Senior Troy Jeter is the frontrunner to start at the boundary corner position this season. He appeared in 10 games last season playing primarily as the nickel back.

Redshirt freshman Justice Pettus-Dixon made some strides during his redshirt season and will push Jeter for playing time, as well as look to serve as the nickel corner.

Redshirt sophomore Monty Fenner is the most experienced of the defensive backs and has taken on the leadership role. Fenner, who received the Wardell Turner Memorial Scholarship, will be the starting strong safety.

Fenner started the final six games of last season, finishing with 41 tackles and an interception.

Senior Romell Haley will back up Fenner at strong safety. Haley appeared in five games last season and returned an interception 86 yards late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory over Villanova.

Paye will take over the free safety spot that was occupied the past couple seasons by Donnell Lewis. Paye was a first-team all-state selection coming out of Good Counsel High School.

Senior Dominique Williams brings some experience to the free safety position and will start the season as the backup to Paye. Williams appeared in three games last season, including getting the start in the

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Special TeamsThe Tigers will have some experience by returning their punter and long snapper, but will have to break in a new kicker this season.

Senior Jake Ryder returns for his fourth season as the Tigers punter. Ryder is coming off his best season where he averaged 41.0 yards on 42 punts. He was very effective in having 17 of his punts downed inside the 20-yard line.

Ryder will also handle the kicking duties at the start of preseason camp. He has not kicked in a game in college.

Freshman Dane Borges will look to push Ryder during preseason workouts. Borges joins the Tigers after earning first-team all-state honors at Brookfield High School in Connecticut.

Redshirt sophomore Pat Toomey will serve as the backup punter. He averaged 40.1 yards on 15 times during the 2014 season.

Toomey could also serve as the holder on field goals and extra points this season.

Klugh will serve as the main returner for the Tigers on kickoff and punts. Last season, he set a single-game record with 211 return yards against James Madison.

Simpson will join Klugh on kickoff return. Simpson averaged 15.3 yards on three kickoff returns last season.

Tighe and Paye could also see time in the return game. Tighe returned a pair of kickoffs last season.

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RETURNERS

BRANDONALLENSophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 187Lancaster, Pennsylvania • J.P. McCaskey 82HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Robert Monzon at J.P. McCaskey High School…earned honorable mention all-league honors after catching 20 passes for 586 yards and four touchdowns as a senior…also helped lead the basketball team to the state semifinals.

PERSONAL: Born September 7, 1997…son of Joseph, Sr. and Selma Allen…has one brother, Joseph, and two sisters, Briana and Hazel…brother plays football at Saint Francis…majoring in history-secondary education.

KANYIAANDERSONRedshirt Junior • Defensive End • 6-2 • 256Chesapeake, Maryland • Old Dominion 992015: Sat out as a redshirt.

OLD DOMINION: Played two seasons at Old Dominion…appeared in 13 games over two seasons…registered five tackles and a sack as a freshman…recorded two tackles and a sack against Rhode Island.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Richard Morgan at Oscar Smith High School…helped the Tigers to the 2011 Virginia State Championship…selected as a First-Team All-Southeastern District selection as a senior…rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, and a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com…ranked by rivals as the 26th-best player in the state…rated as the sixth-best player in South Hampton Roads by The Virginia Pilot.

PERSONAL: Born February 14, 1995…son of Kanyia, Sr. and Lynne Perkins-Anderson…has two brothers, Dotrelle and Dorrelle…majoring in criminal justice.

BRYTONBARRRedshirt Junior • Linebacker • 6-0 • 222Camp Hill, Pennsylvania • Mechanisburg Area 222015: Missed the season with an injury.

2014: Missed the season with an injury.

2013: Started the first two games of the season before an injury sidelined him for the rest of the year…recorded eight tackles in the victory over FBS Connecticut in the season opener…added 1.5 tackles-for-loss and half a sack in the win…made two solo stops in the win at Holy Cross.

2012: Started all 11 games as a true freshman…tied for second on the team with 74 tackles…added five tackles-for-loss and two sacks…posted four stops in each of his first two games…registered six tackles and recoverd a fumble at LSU…recorded career-high 10 tackles at James Madison…forced a fumble and had a sack against Villanova…posted nine tackles in victoyr over New Hampshire.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chris Hakel at Mechanisburg Area High School…finished career with 504 tackles, 20 forced fumbles and six interceptions…two-time Keystone Conference Player of the Year selection...earned first-team all-state honors as a junior and senior…recorded 154 tackles as a senior after posting 175 tackles during junior campaign…also added 1,500 receiving yards and 24 touchdowns as a tight end in his career…selected to play in the Big 33 All-Star game…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born February 6, 1994…son of Terry and Quinn Barr…has an older brother…father played baseball at Columbus College…majoring in business administration.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2012 11 42 32 74 5.0-18 2.0-13 0-0 2 1-22013 2 4 6 10 1.5-4 0.5-2 0-0 0 0-02014 DNP-injury2015 DNP-injuryCareer 13 46 48 84 6.5-22 2.5-15 0-0 2 1-2

Bryton Barr2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRConnecticut 2 6 8 1.5-4 0.5-2 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNPStony Brook DNPNew Hampshire DNPVillanova DNPAlbany DNPRichmond DNPDelaware DNPWilliam & Mary DNPJames Madison DNPFordham DNPEastern Illinois DNPEastern Washington DNPNorth Dakota State DNP

2012 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRKent State 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0LSU 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-1James Madison 3 7 10 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 3 2 5 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-1Old Dominion 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 5 1 6 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 1-0Delaware 6 1 7 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 6 1 7 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0 0-0New Hampshire 5 4 9 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 1 0-0

JESUSBARRIORedshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 310McKinney, Texas • McKinney Boyd 702015: Missed the season with an injury.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, earning the start at left tackle in the final 10 games of the season…paved the way for an offense that ranked fourth in the CAA in rushing yards (1,961) and rushing yards per game (163.4)…helped Tigers have a 1,000-yard rusher for the fourth-straight season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Don Drake at McKinney Boyd High School…earned all-district honors in helping the Broncos to the state playoffs as a senior…helped team earn back-to-back postseason appearances...also played basketball.

PERSONAL: Born May 3, 1996…son of Jesus and Olga Barrio…has one younger sister…majoring in finance.

TRE’BOWENSRedshirt Junior • Defensive Line • 6-4 • 252Bowie, Maryland • The Maret School 812015: Did not see any game action.

2014: Did not see any game action.

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mike Engleburg…two-time All-Mid-Atlantic Conference selection…led the conference with 48 receptions and nine touchdowns as a senior…earned honorable mention all-metro honors…added 16 sacks as a defensive end…also a two-time All-MAC perfomer in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born October 23, 1994…son of Gene and Victoria Bowens…has one younger brother…majoring in economics.

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GRAYSONBOYCERedshirt Sophomore • Running Back • 6-2 • 255Poquoson, Virginia • Poquoson 472015: Appeared in 15 games…rushed 10 times for 64 yards and a touchdown…carried the ball five times for 15 yards at Elon…ran for career-high 49 yards and a touchdown against Rhode Island…broke off season-long 26-yard run…scored first career touchdown in first quarter from one-yard out…also returned a kickoff 14 yards against William & Mary.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Elliott Duty at Poquoson High School…rushed for 1,465 yards and had 210 receiving yards as a senior…finished season with 20 touchdowns…earned all-state honors as a running back, while garnering all-region accolades as a defensive tackle…made 70 tackles…also played soccer and track…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born Novmeber 30, 1995…son of John and Jeannie Boyce…has two older siblings…majoring in history.

CAREER STATS Year G Att Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G2014 Redshirt2015 10 15 64 4.3 1 26 6.4Career 10 15 64 4.3 1 26 6.4

Grayson Boyce2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Att Yards TD Long Rec YardsEast Carolina 0 0 0 0 0 0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0Elon 5 15 0 6 0 0James Madison 0 0 0 0 0 0Stony Brook DNPVillanova 0 0 0 0 0 0Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 0Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0William & Mary 0 0 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 10 49 1 26 0 0

RYANBOWLESRedshirt Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 180Leonardtown, Maryland • St. Mary’s Ryken 802015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jerry Franks at St. Mary’s Ryken High School…helped the Knights to an 8-2 record as a senior…selected to participate in the Maryland Crab Bowl…rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com…also participated in basketball and track and field…member of the President’s List.

PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1997…son of Edwin and Michelle Bowles…has one brother, Garrett, and one sister, Lauren…majoring in exercise science.

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KJBRANDALRedshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 280Torod, Norway • IMG Academy 572015: Did not see any game action.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chris Weinke at IMG Academy…part of the Norwegian National Football Team…helped the Oslo Vikings capture the under-19 national championships.

PERSONAL: Born September 12, 1994…son of Martinus and Janne Brandal…majoring in international business.

REECEBURNETTRedshirt Sophomore • Defensive Tackle • 6-2 • 350Springfield, Virginia • Lake Braddock 632015: Appeared in five games…finished season with two tackles…made an assisted tackle in season opener at East Carolina…recorded a solo stop at Stony Brook.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach James Pothress at Lake Braddock High School…earned first-team all-state honors in helping the Bruins to a 13-1 record and berth in the state quarterfinals…three-time all-district selection…helped team to back-to-back district championships as a sophomore and junior…also an all-district performer in the shot put.

PERSONAL: Born November 3, 1995…son of Rolanda Burnett…has one older brother…majoring in finance.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 5 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Career 5 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

Reece Burnett2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis DNPHoly Cross 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon DNPJames Madison 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

AMOSCAMPBELLRedshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 300Montclair, New Jersey • Montclair 772015: Started the final eight games of the season…made four starts at left guard before starting the final four games at center…blocked for an offense that averaged 354.3 yards per game…paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher…team rushed for over 200 yards in three games, including a season-high 284 yards in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in eight games…made six starts at center and two at left guard…guided the way for an offense that ranked fourth in the CAA in rushing yards (1,961) and rushing yards per game (163.4)…named to the CAA All-Academic team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach John Fiore at Montclair High School…earned all-state honors in helping the Mounties post a 12-0 record and capture the state championship…named to the All-Super Essex Conference and all-county teams…team went 23-1 over final two years…national qualifier in the discus

PERSONAL: Born February 28, 1995…son of Amos Campbell and DelAnna Brady…has one brother and one sister…mother played basketball at Spokane Community College…majoring in leadership and management.

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NICKCARNESALERedshirt Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-1 • 282Hammonton, New Jersey • Hammonton 782015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Pete Lancetta at Hammonton High School…earned first-team all-conference and second-team all-county honors…helped the Blue Devils to three-straight playoff appearances…three-time winner of the Hammonton Academic Excellence award…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1997…son of Mike and April Carnesale…has one brother, Mike, and one sister, Christina…majoring in sport management.

JINDUCHIAZORRedshirt Sophomore • Fullback • 6-0 • 270Silver Spring, Maryland • The Bullis School 402015: Did not see any game action.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Pat Cilento at The Bullis School…two-time first-team all-conference selection…also earned honorable mention all-state, First-Team All-Sentinel and Honorable Mention All-Gazette honors…ranked fourth on the team with 70 tackles…added 20 tackles-for-loss…returned an interception for a touchdown as a senior…led team in pancake blocks as a junior and senior…played first two years at James Hubert Black High School…helped team to a 7-3 record in his first year on varsity.

PERSONAL: Born November 11, 1995…son of Charles and Edith Chiazor…has one brother, Emeka, and one sister, Chichi…brother played basketball at Coppin State…majoring in physics.

BRENDANCASSELSFreshman • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 280Walkersville, Maryland • Walkersville 71Enrolled in January and went through spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Polce at Walkersville High School…earned all-state and all-county honors as a senior…helped the Eagles to the 2012 2A West Regional finals.

PERSONAL: Born November 23, 1996…son of Andrew and Jennifer Cassels…has two brothers, Andrew and Casey…sport management.

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NIQUEKKOCOOKRedshirt Sophomore • Defensive End • 6-5 • 238Odenton, Maryland • Meade 922015: Appeared in the season opener at East Carolina…did not record any stats…slowed during the season with an injury.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Rich Holzer at Meade High School…earned first-team all-state honors after recording 78 tackles, 10.5 sacks as a senior…blocked three field goals…two-time All-Arundel County selection in helping Mustangs to back-to-back regional championships…registered 68 tackles and 9.5 sacks as a junior…member of state championship team as a sophomore…selected to play in the NUC All-America game in South Carolina…also a member of the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Born May 22, 1996…son of Shara Williams…has one sister …majoring in sociology

QUINNCOXRedshirt Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-2 • 267Arlington, Virginia • Yorktown 962015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bruce Hanson at Yorktown High School…named Arlington County Defensive Player of the Year after recording 100 tackles, 36 tackles-for-loss and 17.5 sacks as a senior…selected second-team all-state…also earned first-team all-region, all-county and all-district honors.

PERSONAL: Born July 2, 1997…son of Doug and Julie Cox…has one brother, Sean, and one sister, Olivia…dad played football at Maryland …majoring in sport management.

D’SEANCUMMINGSRedshirt Junior • Defensive End • 6-5 • 252Clinton, Maryland • Frederick Douglas 512015: Appeared in 10 games…earned the start in the season opener at East Carolina…finished season with 23 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss and two sacks…posted three tackles in each of the first two games…added a sack against Saint Francis…recorded a career-best six tackles, and added a sack, in the victory over Villanova.

2014: Appeared in 11 games…registered 22 tackles, two tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks…had season-best five tackles against James Madison…recorded a sack against North Carolina Central.

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Julius Pinkney at Frederick Douglas High School…earned first-team all-state honors after recording 105 tackles and eight sacks as a senior…helped the Eagles to a 12-2 record and a berth in the state championship game…all-metro and two-time all county selection…posted 109 tackles and 10 sacks as a junior…registered nine tackles and two sacks in a victory over Gwynn Park in the state playoffs…contributed 10 tackles in a shutout victory over Friendly…one of seven shutouts on the season.

PERSONAL: Born June 25, 1994…son of Derrick Cummings and Gladys Owens…has two brothers and one sister …majoring in criminal justice.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2013 Redshirt2014 11 10 12 22 2.0-9 1.5-8 0 0 0-02015 10 8 15 23 2.5-10 2.0-10 0 1 0-1Career 21 18 27 45 4.5-19 3.5-18 0 1 0-1

D’Sean Cummings2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 2 1 3 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 0-1Holy Cross 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Elon 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook DNPVillanova 1 5 6 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 0 1 1 0.5.0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 0 3 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 1 2 3 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 0 0-0Maine 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 2 3 5 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0-0Delaware 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova DNPWilliam & Mary 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

HEATHDAHLGRENRedshirt Junior • Quarterback • 6-1 • 212Frederick, Maryland • Governor Thomas Johnson 122015: Started the season finale against Rhode Island…went 10-for-17 for 106 yards and two touchdowns in the victory…also rushed three times for seven yards.

2014: Did not see any game action

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ben Wright at Governor Thomas Johnson High School…threw for over 2,000 yards in earning All-Frederick County honors as a senior…led Patriots to state championship game as a junior after throwing for 1,441 yards and 14 touchdowns…tossed a 71-yard touchdown pass in the Maryland Crab Bowl…also helped baseball team to a state championship…member of the honor roll…graduated a semester early and enrolled at Towson in the spring of 2013.

PERSONAL: Born December 28, 1994…son of Robert and Jill Dahlgren…has two brothers…father played football at Shepherd …majoring in leadership and management.

CAREER STATS Year G Comp-Att Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G2013 Redshirt2014 DNP2015 1 10-17 58.8 106 2 1 106.0 Career 1 10-17 58.8 106 2 1 106.0

Heath Dahlgren2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Comp Att Int Yards TD Rush Yards TDEast Carolina DNPSaint Francis DNPHoly Cross DNP Elon DNPJames Madison DNPStony Brook DNPVillanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island 10 17 1 106 2 3 7 0

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ANDREDESSENBERGSenior • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 195Virginia Beach, Virginia • Ocean Lakes 182015: Appeared in all 11 games, making 10 starts…caught 28 passes for 392 yards and two touchdowns…ranked third on the team in receptions, and second in yards and touchdowns…had season-high six receptions for 68 yards in a victory over Saint Francis…hauled in a 15-yard touchdown pass against Holy Cross…made three catches in each of the final four games of the season…totaled 219 yards on the 12 grabs…caught second touchdown of the season in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, starting five…ranked third on the team with 29 receptions and 236 receiving yards…tied for team lead with three touchdowns…had at least four grabs in five games…had best game against Elon with five catches for 59 yards and two touchdowns.

2013: Appeared in all 15 games, starting four…had 18 catches for 305 yards and a touchdown…made 13 catches during the Tigers plaoff run…caught three passes for 94 yards and a score against Fordham…had 46 receiving yards against Eastern Washington…hauled in season-high six passes for 49 yards against North Dakota State in the national championship game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chris Scott at Ocean Lakes High School…earned first-team all-state honors in leading the Dolphins to a 14-1 record and the state championship game as a senior…caught 80 passes for 1,168 yards and 23 touchdowns…broke Virginia Beach record for touchdowns, previously held by Plaxico Burress and Percy Harvin…set school record with five touchdown receptions in one game…threw a 77-yard touchdown pass in the state championship game…caught 30 passes for 600 yards and nine scores as a junior…also a member of the basketball team.

PERSONAL: Born January 4, 1994…son of Kristy Dessenberg…has one brother and one sister…majoring in communications studies.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 15 18 305 16.9 1 46 20.32014 12 29 236 8.1 3 27 19.72015 11 28 392 14.0 2 38 35.6Career 38 75 933 12.4 6 46 24.6

Andre Dessenberg2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long East Carolina 1 11 0 11Saint Francis 6 68 0 25Holy Cross 2 21 1 15Elon 1 9 0 9James Madison 2 16 0 10Stony Brook 4 48 0 18Villanova 0 0 0 0Delaware 3 52 0 25Maine 3 61 0 23William & Mary 3 58 0 23Rhode Island 3 48 1 38

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Central Connecticut St 1 11 0 11West Virginia 2 30 0 24Delaware State 0 0 0 0North Carolina Central 3 22 0 15Maine 2 17 0 9Stony Brook 4 24 0 12James Madison 0 0 0 0Delaware 4 22 1 9Elon 5 59 2 27Villanova 4 27 0 11William & Mary 4 24 0 10Rhode Island 0 0 0 0

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Connecticut DNPHoly Cross 0 0 0 0Delaware State 0 0 0 0North Carolina Central 2 61 0 44Stony Brook 2 23 0 18New Hampshire 0 0 0 0Villanova 0 0 0 0Albany 1 3 0 0Richmond 0 0 0 0Delaware 0 0 0 0William & Mary 0 0 0 0James Madison 0 0 0 0Fordham 3 94 1 46Eastern Illinois 1 29 0 29Eastern Washington 3 46 0 36North Dakota State 6 49 0 14

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MARQUELDICKERSONJunior • Running Back • 5-9 • 185Waldorf, Maryland • Northpoint 22015: Appeared in 10 games…rushed 52 times for 252 yards…had first career 100-yard performance by rushing for 102 yards on 20 carries in the victory over Delaware…carried six times in the victory over Holy Cross…ran for 34 yards in the win over Villanova…broke off a 42-yard run in the season finale against Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in eight games…rushed for 169 yards on 34 carries…ranked third on the team in carries and yards…had best game against Maine with seven rushes for 68 yards…had a season-long 39 yard run.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ken Lane at Northpoint High School…ran for 1,750 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior…earned all-metro and SMAC MVP honors as a junior and senior…selected as the Eagles offensive MVP all four years…also competed in track…four-year member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born April 2, 1996…son of Marvin Boone and Crystal Dickerson…has has two sisters, Tiesha and Martaya Boone…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 8 34 162 4.8 0 39 20.22015 10 52 252 4.8 0 42 25.2Career 18 86 414 4.8 0 42 23.0

Marquel Dickerson2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Att Yards TD Long East Carolina 3 6 0 5Saint Francis 5 11 0 7Holy Cross 6 16 0 6Elon DNPJames Madison 4 20 0 12Stony Brook 1 -1 0 0Villanova 4 34 0 20Delaware 20 102 0 14Maine 3 9 0 4William & Mary 1 6 0 6Rhode Island 5 49 0 42

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Att Yards TD Long Central Connecticut St DNPWest Virginia DNPDelaware State 1 4 0 4North Carolina Central 5 28 0 12Maine 7 68 0 39Stony Brook 4 7 0 4James Madison 7 29 0 9Delaware 2 2 0 1Elon 2 3 0 3Villanova DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island 6 21 0 10

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SAMUELEDMONDSONSenior • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 295Dickson, Tennessee • Mt. San Antonio College 752015: Appeared in 10 games, starting the final seven at left tackle…saw first significant action in the game at Elon… blocked for an offense that averaged 354.3 yards per game…paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher…team rushed for over 200 yards in three games, including a season-high 284 yards in the victory over Rhode Island.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played sophomore season at Mt. San Antonio College…earned CCCAA All-America honors after helping the Mountie’s to the state championship as a sophomore…named to the All-California First Team…rated a two-star proscpect by Rivals.com…member of the Dean’s List and President’s List.…spent freshman season at Northwest Mississippi Community College…garnered MACJC All-State accolades.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chris Hughes at Fairview High School…helped the Yellow Jackets to an 8-4 record and a second-round playoff berth as a senior…earned second-team all-mid state and 6A preseason all-state honors as a senior…named to the District 12-AA Super Region Team…participated in the 2013 National Guard Border Bowl…honorable mention All-District 10-AAA selection as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born August 8, 1994…son of Terry and Lynette Edmondson…has four brothers, Tyler, Isaac, Rex and Eli, and four sisters,Lauren, Caroline, Lydia and Anna…brother, Isaac, plays basketball at Bethel (TN) University…majoring in economics.

SAMEVANSSenior • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 286Fallston, Maryland • Loyola Blakefield 612015: Appeared in eight games…started the first three games at left guard before suffering an injury…returned to the lineup after missing nearly a month…part of a unit that paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher…helped Tigers rush for over 200 yards in three games, including a season-high 284 yards in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games…made six starts at left guard…paved the way for an offense that ranked fourth in the CAA in total rushing yards and rushing yards per game.

2013: Started 11 games at right guard…was only Tigers only true-freshman starter…part of an offensive line that helped Towson rush for 3,830 yards and 55 rushing touchdowns.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brant Hall at Loyola Blakefield High School…four-year starter on the offensive line and three-year starter on the defensive line…two-time all-conference selection…earned all-metro honors as a senior…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl…also played baseball and rugby…four-year member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born September 22, 1994…son of Steven and Lauren Evans…has one brother…majoring in mathematics.

MONTYFENNERRedshirt Sophomore • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 190Chesapeake, Virginia • Oscar F. Smith 82015: Appeared in all 11 games…earned the start at safety in each of the final six games…finished the season with 41 tackles, one tackle-for-loss and an interception…began his collegiate career with seven tackles against East Carolina…later tied that career high with seven stops in his first start against Stony Brook…returned an intereption 24 yards in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Richard Morgan at Oscar F. Smith High School…earned all-state, all-region and all-conference honors after leading the Tigers to a 14-1 record and a berth in the state championship game as a senior…caught 42 passes for 735 yards and 14 touchdowns…recorded four interceptions, 12 pass break-ups and recovered two fumbles…added five interceptions as a junior…had 20 receptions for 430 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born August 31, 1995…son of Janet M. Fenner…cousin, Chandler Fenner won a Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks…majoring in criminal justice.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 11 22 20 42 1.0-3 0.0-0 1 1 0-0Career 11 22 20 42 1.0-3 0.0-0 1 1 0-0

Monty Fenner2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 1 3 4 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Stony Brook 3 4 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0-0

SHAWNFLAHERTYRedshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 280Oakland, New Jersey • St. Joseph’s Regional 692015: Earned the start at center at East Carolina…suffered a season-ending injury in the game.

2014: Missed the season due to injury.

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tony Kancich at St. Joseph’s Regional High School…earned second-team all-state honors as a senior…helped the Green Knights to back-to-back state championships…two-time first-team all-county and First-Team All-North Jersey selection…also played basketball…member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1994…son of Paul and Lynne Flaherty…has one sister…father is currently the offensive line coach for the San Francisco 49ers…previously served as offensive line coach for the New York Giants, helping them win a pair of Super Bowls…father was an All-America at East Strousburg…majoring in leadership and management.

SAMGALLAHANRedshirt Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 193Springfield, Virginia • St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes 92015: Appeared in all 11 games…earned the start against James Madison and Stony Brook…had 11 catches for 113 yards…caught first career pass at East Carolina…had four grabs for 55 yards against JMU…hauled in three passes for 19 yards against Rhode Island.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bernard Joseph at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes High School…earned all-state, all-metro and all-conference honors…caught 63 passes for 946 yards and 12 touchdowns a a junior and senior…also played basketball and ran track.

PERSONAL: Born January 17, 1996…son of Chris and Cathy Gallahan…has one brother and one sister…father played football at East Carolina…great grandfather is in the University of Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame…majoring in finance.

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CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 Redshirt2015 11 11 113 10.3 0 19 10.3Career 11 11 113 10.3 0 19 10.3

Sam Gallahan2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long East Carolina 1 6 0 6Saint Francis 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0Elon 1 4 0 4James Madison 4 55 0 19Stony Brook 0 0 0 0Villanova 0 0 0 0Delaware 2 29 0 15Maine 0 0 0 0William & Mary 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 3 19 0 9

JAYGALLOWAYRedshirt Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 180Rockwall, Texas • Rockwall 852015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Rodney Webb at Rockwall High School…caught 31 passes for 730 yards and 10 touchdowns in helping the Yellow Jackets to the district and bi-district championships as a senior…earned first-team all-district honors as a junior and senior…area finalist inthe high jump.

PERSONAL: Born July 3, 1996…son of Nick and Robyn Galloway…has two brothers, Zach and Braeden, and one sister, Madison…uncle, Grant Fithian, played for the New York Yankees organization…majoring in secondary education.

NICKGRAYFreshman • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 190Clements, Maryland • Chopticon 29Enrolled in January and went through spring practice.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tony Lisanti at Chopticon High School…totaled 103 catches for 1,371 yards and 10 touchdowns over his final two seasons…led the conference in receiving…helped the team go from 3-7 to 7-3 his senior year…earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior after garnering second-team accolades his junior season…team MVP as a senior…helped baseball team to a 22-1 record and a state championship as a senior…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born April 26, 1997…son of Gary and Sherri Gray…has one brother, Josh…brother played football at Salisbury…plans to major in sport management.

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ROMELLHALEYSenior • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 185Bryans Road, Maryland • West Virginia State 322015: Appeared in five games…recorded seven tackles, forced one fumble and had an interception…registered first tackle against James Madison…returned an interception 86 yards for a touchdown to secure the victory against Villanova…had a career-high five tackles and forced a fumble against William & Mary.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at West Virginia State…earned all-conference honors and was selected as the team MVP…finished season with six interceptions and 50 tackles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played wide receiver and cornerback at Lackey High School…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1994…son of Ricardo and Monica Wright Haley…has two brothers, Ricardo and Malik…majoring in sport management.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 5 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 1-0Career 5 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 1-0

Romell Haley2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis DNPHoly Cross DNPElon DNPJames Madison 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0-0Delaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1-0Rhode Island DNP

ERICHANDYSenior • Linebacker • 6-0 • 248Columbia, Maryland • Wilde Lake 582015: Appeared in all 11 games, making five starts…finished the season with 58 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss, one sack and one fumble recovery…started season with eight tackles against East Carolina…posted a season-best 14 stops, including a sack against James Madison…returned a fumble 20 yards to set up the game-winning touchdown in the victory over Maine…ended season with eight tackles in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, making nine starts…recorded 84 tackles, 6.0 tackles-for-loss and two sacks…also forced a fumble and intercepted two passes…posted seven tackles in three-straight games against West Virginia, Delaware State and North Carolina Central…returned an interception 16 yards to go along with six tackles against Maine…registered a sack and forced a fumble in the victory over Elon…made 11 stops agaisnt William & Mary…closed out season with 14 tackles, including three tackles-for-loss against Rhode Island…named to the CAA All-Academic Team.

2013: Appeared in six games…finished season with six tackles and a pass break-up…recorded two tackles in first career game against Holy Cross…posted three tackles and a pass break-up against Delaware State.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mike Harrison at Wilde Lake High School…earned all-county honors…helped the Wildecats to the 3A state title as a junior…also earned all-county honors in basketball, and placed second in the region in the shot put…member of the Principal’s Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Born August 4, 1995…son of Eric and Rudelle Handy…majoring in leadership and management.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2013 6 3 3 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-02014 12 30 54 84 6.0-19 2.0-10 2 4 1-02015 11 27 31 58 2.5-9 1.0-6 0 2 0-1Career 29 60 88 148 8.5-28 3.0-16 2 7 1-1

Eric Handy2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Elon 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 9 5 14 1.0-6 1.0-6 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 2 3 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 1 6 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-1William & Mary 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Rhode Island 5 3 8 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 3 4 7 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 1 6 7 1.0-0 0.5-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 2 4 6 0.5-2 0.5-2 1 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 7 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0-0Delaware 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Elon 3 4 7 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 1 1-0Villanova 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 2 9 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Rhode Island 7 7 14 3.0-7 0.0-0 0 1 0-0

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRConnecticut DNPHoly Cross 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0North Carolina Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook DNPNew Hampshire DNPVillanova DNPAlbany DNPRichmond DNPDelaware DNPWilliam & Mary 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison DNPFordham DNPEastern Illinois DNPEastern Washington 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Dakota State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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ZAINHARPS UPSHURRedshirt Sophomore • Defensive Line • 6-1 • 283Norfolk, Virginia • Booker T. Washington 902015: Appeared in all 11 games…finished the season with 27 tackles, seven tackles-for-loss and a team-best four sacks…also forced two fumbles and had a quarterback hurry…made three stops, including two for loss and a sack in the victory over Holy Cross…recorded a sack and forced a fumble in the victory over Stony Brook…tied season high with five tackles, and also forced a fumble, in the shutout victory over Delaware.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Che Jacobs at Booker T. Washington High School…selected as the Eastern District Co-Player of the Year…earned first-team all-district honors as an offensive and defensive lineman…named First-Team All-Tidewater on defense…also played basketball and basebal…garnered First-Team All-Eastern District accolades on the hardwood.

PERSONAL: Born May 12, 1995…son of Wilbert Upshur and Brena Harps…has two brothers, Avery and Quinton, and one sister, India…brother, Quinton, played basketball at Northern Arizona, while, Avery, played baseball at Shaw.…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirted2015 11 10 27 37 7.0-33 4.0-26 0 1 2-0Career 11 10 27 37 7.0-33 4.0-26 0 1 2-0

Zain Harps Upshur2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 2 1 3 2.0-8 1.0-7 0 0 0-0Elon 1 1 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 5 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 2 1 3 2.0-10 1.0-6 0 0 1-0Villanova 1 2 3 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0 0-0Delaware 3 2 5 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 1-0Maine 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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ANTONIOHARRISRedshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 300Upper Marlboro, Maryland • Wise 722015: Started the first four games at left tackle before being sidelined for the season with injury…helped pave the way for an offense than rushed for 276 yards in the victory over Holy Cross.

2014: Appeared in nine games…earned seven starts at right tackle…helped an offense that ranked fourth in the CAA in rushing yards and rushing yards per game.

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach DaLawn Parrish at Wise High School…two-time first-team all-state selection…helped the Pumas to a 14-0 record and the school’s first state championship as a senior…selected as the county player of the year…anchored an offensive line that averaged 245 rushing yards per game…three-time all-county selection…member of Pumas state runner-up team as a sophomore.

PERSONAL: Born January 3, 1995…son of Loxley Harris and Bianca Holland…has one older brother.…majoring in criminal justice.

ROMEOHARRISRedshirt Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 214Odenton, Maryland • Monmouth 102015: Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules.

BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two seasons at Monmouth…played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman…caught five passes for 34 yards…played one season at Fork Union Military Academy…caught seven passes for 132 yards…also recorded 36 tackles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chuck Markiewicz at Arundel High School…earned first-team all-county and third-team all-state honors after catching 66 passes 846 yards and 11 touchdowns…helped the Wildcast to back-to-back county championships…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl.

PERSONAL: Born October 21, 1994…son of Ronnie and Annette Harris…has one brother, RJ…brother currently plays for the New Orleans Saints .…majoring in sport management.

WILLHAYESJunior • Long Snapper • 6-1 • 219Winston-Salem, North Carolina • North Forsyth 982015: Appeared in all 11 games…served as the long snapper on all extra points, field goals and punts…was credited with a tackle against Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games…recorded a pair of tackles on the season…had a tackle against Villanova and Rhode Island.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Peter Gilchrest at North Forsyth High School…played defensive end, tight end and long snapper…helped the Vikings reach the third round of the state playoffs as a senior…also competed in track and field in the discus and shot put…member of the national honor society and served as presdient of the FCA.

PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1995…son of Kevin and Charleen Hayes…has one brother…cousins, Josh and David Markins play baseball at Virginia State.…majoring in health care management.

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ZACHHERONRedshirt Sophomore • Tight End • 6-5 • 247Hampstead, Maryland • Manchester Valley 442015: Appeared in six games…did not record any stats.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tony Shermeyer at Manchester Valley High School…helped the Mavericks to back-to-back playoff appearances…earned all-county honors after catching 50 passes for 600 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior…also participated in basketball and track and field…garnered all-county and all-conference accolades after leading the county in rebounds and blocks…holds seven school records in track and a was a four-time state finalist.

PERSONAL: Born November 23, 1996…son of Peter Heron and Kim Carrick…has one sister, Rachel.…majoring in history.

ROBERTHEYWARDFreshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 210Savannah, George • Calvary Day School 50Enrolled in January and wen through spring practice.

BEFORE TOWSON: Spent the Fall at U.S. Military Prep Academy.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mark Stroud at Calvary Day School… earned first-team all-state honors after finishing senior season with 102 tackles…forced four fumbles and recovered two fumbles…also rushed for 1,439 yards and 23 touchdowns…selected as the region player of the year…recorded 121 tackles and two sacks as a junior…gained 1,442 yards on the ground and scored 10 touchdowns in helping the Cavaliers to a 12-1 record his junior season…finished high school career with 4,050 all-purpose yards and 46 touchdowns…earned first-team all-region honors in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1997…son of Robert Heyward and Takiyah Martin…has nine brothers and sisters…plans to major in sports management.

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EMMANUELHOLDERRedshirt Senior • Fullback • 5-11 • 266Baltimore, Maryland • Calvert Hall College 492015: Appeared in all 11 games…finished the season with 11 catches for 129 yards and two touchdowns…added three carries for eight yards…caught a nine-yard pass in the season opener against East Carolina…had two grabs for 18 yards against Elon…hauled in a nine-yard touchdown against James Madison…caught a career-long 30-yard pass in the victory over Villanova…posted season-high three catches, including a touchdown, the season finale against Rhode Island.

2014: Appeared in two games before season was cut short due to injury…caught two passes for 16 yards…added one rush for six yards.

2013: Appeared in all 16 games, making 13 starts…earned Second Team All-America honors from The Sports Network and Beyond Sports Network…First-Team All-CAA selection…lead blocker for nation’s leading rusher…caught 16 passes for 172 yards and three touchdowns…carried twice for 16 yards…hauled in an 18-yard touchdown in the victory over New Hampshire…had a one-yard TD reception in the victory over Eastern Washington…caught a 12-yard pass against North Dakota State.

2012: Appeared in all 11 games…garnered Freshman All-America accolades from the College Sports Journal…caught six passes for 60 yards and three touchdowns…also had three carries for 22 yards…hauled in a pair of touchdowns in the victory over Delaware…finished game with three catches for 36 yards, earning CAA Rookie of the Week honors…added a touchdown reception against New Hampshire…ran for 20 yards against St. Francis…named to the CAA All-Academic Team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Donald Davis at Calvert Hall College High School…earned honorable mention all-state honors as a defensive lineman…helped the Cardinals to an 11-2 record as a senior…recorded 17 tackles and three sacks in a shutout victory over DeMatha…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born February 17, 1992…son of Eric and Toni Holder…has one brother and one sister…father played football at Maryland…nephew, Calvin Williams, was an All-Pro wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles.…graduated in May with a degree in sport manaagement…currently pursuing a master’s degree in professional studies.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 11 6 60 10.0 3 25 5.52013 16 16 172 10.8 3 18 10.82014 2 2 17 8.5 0 6 8.52015 11 11 129 11.7 2 30 11.7Career 40 35 378 10.8 8 30 9.5

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Emmanuel Holder2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Rush Yards TDEast Carolina 1 9 0 9 0 0 0Saint Francis 1 8 0 8 0 0 0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Elon 2 18 0 11 3 8 0James Madison 1 9 1 9 0 0 0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Villanova 1 30 0 30 0 0 0Delaware 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0William & Mary 2 25 0 18 0 0 0Rhode Island 3 30 1 13 0 0 0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Rush Yards TDCentral Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0West Virginia 2 17 0 16 1 6 0Delaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNPMaine DNPStony Brook DNPJames Madison DNPDelaware DNPElon DNPVillanova DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Rush Yards TDConnecticut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0 1 3 0Delaware State 2 21 0 12 0 0 0North Carolina Central 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0 0 0 0New Hampshire 1 18 1 18 1 14 0Villanova 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Albany 2 27 0 15 0 0 0Richmond 2 20 0 14 0 0 0Delaware 1 5 1 5 0 0 0William & Mary 1 9 0 9 0 0 0James Madison 2 23 0 12 0 0 0Fordham 1 15 0 15 0 0 0Eastern Illinois 1 3 0 3 0 0 0Eastern Washington 2 19 1 18 0 0 0North Dakota State 1 12 0 12 0 0 0

2012 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Rush Yards TDKent State 1 5 0 5 0 0 0William & Mary 1 16 0 16 0 0 0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0 2 20 0LSU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0James Madison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Old Dominion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Villanova 0 0 0 0 1 2 0Delaware 3 36 2 25 0 0 0Rhode Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0New Hampshire 1 3 1 3 0 0 0

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MALIKJACKSONSenior • Linebacker • 5-11 • 220Reisterstown, Maryland • Franklin 522015: Appeared in all 11 games…earned the start at inside linebacker in the first five games…finished season with 41 tackles, 1.5 tackles-for-loss and one sack…posted nine stops in the season opener at East Carolina…recorded a sack in the victory over Saint Francis…had a career-high 10 tackles in the victory over Holy Cross…registered eight stops against James Madison.

2014: Appeared in three games…recorded only tackle of the season in the season opener against Central Connecticut State.

2013: Played in nine games as a reserve…recorded 11 tackles and one pass break-up…had season-high six tackles, including four solo stops against Albany.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Anthony Burgos at Franklin High School…earned all-state honors in helping the Indians to a 10-2 record and the Baltimore County championship as a senior…led Baltimore County, and ranked seventh in the state, with 116 tackles…also earned all-county and all-division honors…selected as a captain for the Maryland Crab Bowl…selected as the defensive MVP in the 28-7 victory…recorded 55 tackles as a junior…also played lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Born May 30, 1995…son of Joseph and Jennifer Jackson…has three brothers and two sisters…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2013 9 6 5 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-02014 2 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02015 11 17 24 41 1.5-1 1.0-1 0 0 0-0Career 22 23 30 53 1.5-1 1.0-1 0 1 0-0

Malik Jackson2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 3 6 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 3 1 4 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 5 5 10 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia DNPDelaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNPMaine DNPStony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware DNPElon DNPVillanova DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRConnecticut DNPHoly Cross DNPDelaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNPStony Brook 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0New Hampshire 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Albany 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Richmond 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison DNPFordham DNPEastern Illinois DNPEastern Washington 0 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Dakota State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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TROYJETERSenior • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 186Aliquippa, Pennsylvania • Southern Miss 62015: Appeared in 10 games…finished season with 21 tackles and two pass break-ups…recorded a solo tackle in the season opener at East Carolina…posted two stops in each of the next three games…registered a season-high seven tackles and two pass break-ups against Villanova.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played one season at Southern Miss…appeared in 11 games…finished year with six tackles, one forced fumble and one pass break-up…earned first career start against Louisiana Tech, forcing a fumble and breaking up a pass…played freshman season at ASA College…recorded 27 tackles in helping the Avengers to a 10-1 record…added three interceptions and nine pass break-ups.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Michael Zmijanac at Aliquippa High School…earned first-team all-state and all-district honors as a junior, and second-team honors as a sophomore…helped the Quipps to the WPIAL championship in 2008…also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team…helped track to 2010 championship.

PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1993…son of Roderick Jeter and Chointell Cureton…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2015 10 7 14 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0-0Career 10 7 14 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0-0

Troy Jeter2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0-0Delaware 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary DNPRhode Island 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

DREONJOHNSONRedshirt Senior • Fullback • 6-0 • 245Houston, Texas • Mayde Creek 482015: Appeared in all 11 games…did not record any offensive stats…recorded nine tackles on special teams…had two tackles in the win at Stony Brook and three stops at William & Mary.

2014: Appeared in four games before season was cut short due to injury…had one catch for nine yards against North Carolina Central…member of the CAA All-Academic Team.

2013: Appeared in all 16 games, earning one start…made seven tackles on special teams…had season-high three tackles against New Hampshire.

2012: Appeared in seven games…carried the ball three times for six yards…ran the ball two times for five yards in the victory over New Hampshire.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Lance Carter at Mayde Creek High School…versatile performer who saw action at fullback, offensive tackle and defensive end…two-year team captain…earned first-team all-district as an offensive tackle…honored as the top offensive lineman in the district as a senior…led team in tackles as a junior…also a member of the wrestling and track and field teams.

PERSONAL: Born December 12, 1992…son of Lamonica Benton…has one brother and one sister…majoring in health care management.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2012 7 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02013 16 2 5 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02014 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02015 11 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Career 38 4 12 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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CLIFTONJONESRedshirt Junior • Defensive Tackle • 6-2 • 268Virginia Beach, Virginia • Tallwood 732015: Appeared in all 11 games, making six starts…finished season with 29 tackles, 5.0 tackles-for-loss, 1.5 sacks and one quarterback hurry…made five tackles, including 3.5 tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks in the victory over Saint Francis…added a season-best six stops in the victory over Maine.

2014: Appeared in nine games…finished season with nine tackles…registered a half tackle-for-loss against against Stony Brook…recovered a fumble against Stony Brook…recorded season-best two stops in season opener against Central Connecticut State.

2013: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach John Kepple at Tallwood High School…earned first-team all-district and second-team all-region honors…selected as the team’s most improved player as a junior…finished fifth in the region in the shot put…honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born January 9, 1994…son of Clifton Jones, Sr. and Pam Archie…has one sister…father played football at Norfolk State…uncle played football at Hampton…majoring in electronic media and film.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2013 Redshirted2014 9 1 8 9 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-12015 11 14 15 29 5.0-23 1.5-13 0 0 0-0Career 20 15 23 38 5.0-25 1.5-13 0 0 0-1

Clifton Jones2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 4 1 5 3.5-20 1.5-13 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 2 0 2 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 2 1 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 0 1 1 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-1James Madison 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware DNPElon 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

MATTKAUFFMANRedshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 299York, Pennsylvania • York Suburban 682015: Appeared in all 11 games…earned the start at right tackle in the final eight games…second on the offensive line in starts… blocked for an offense that averaged 354.3 yards per game…paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher…team rushed for over 200 yards in three games, including a season-high 284 yards in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jeremy Jones at York Suburban High School…earned all-county and second-team all-East Coast honors…helped the Trojans stop a two-point conversion in a win.

PERSONAL: Born April 10, 1996…son of Brian and Nora Kauffman…majoring in economics.

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JULEONKILLIKELLY-LEERedshirt Senior • Cornerback • 5-10 • 179Gwynn Oak, Maryland • Woodlawn 192015: Missed the season with an injury.

2014: Appeared in seven games, making one start…made 14 tackles, 11 solo…posted five tackles in the season opener against Central Connecticut State…followed it up with two solo tackles at West Virginia…closed season with five tackles against Rhode Island.

2013: Appeared in 12 games…recorded 12 tackles, including nine solo stops…made first career tackle against Delaware State…recorded four tackles in the playoff victory over Eastern Illinois…registered four solo stops in the National Championship game against North Dakota State.

2012: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played senior season at Woodlawn High School…earned second-team all-state honors…garnered all-county honors after throwing for 546 yards and 13 touchdowns, while rushing for 521 yards…also intercepted three passes…won state championship in the 100m and 200m dashes…played three seasons at Western Tech High School…recorded 20 tackles and four interceptions as a junior…participated in the Crab Bowl and the Chesapeake Bowl.

PERSONAL: Born May 1, 1994…son of Donald Lee and Lanca Killikelly…has one older brother…majoring in communications studies.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2012 Red-shirt2013 12 9 2 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02014 7 11 3 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-02015 DNP-injuryCareer 19 20 5 25 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

Juleon Killikelly-Lee2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware DNPElon DNPVillanova DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRConnecticut DNPHoly Cross DNPDelaware State 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0New Hampshire 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Albany 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Richmond 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary DNPJames Madison DNPFordham 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Eastern Illinois 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Eastern Washington 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Dakota State 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

LYRICSKLUGHSophomore • Cornerback • 5-10 • 179Gwynn Oak, Maryland • Woodlawn 262015: Appeared in three games…finished season with one solo tackle and pass break-up…also returned 10 kickoffs for 254 yards…set a Towson single-game record with 211 kickoff return yards against James Madison…had a season-long 77-yard return in the second half…recorded a tackle and a pass break-up in the victory over Stony Brook.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brian Lane at Byrnes High School…earned all-state honors after recording over 2,000 return yards in his career…ran back 10 kickoffs for touchdowns…set a BHS record by returning a kickoff 98 yards…helped the Rebels capture the 2011 state championship…participated in the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas…also played basketball, baseball and ran track…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and 247sports, and a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.

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CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2015 3 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Career 3 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0

Lyrics Klugh2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina DNPSaint Francis DNPHoly Cross DNPElon 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Villanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

ELLISKNUDSONRedshirt Sophomore • Quarterback • 6-2 • 241Alexandria, Virginia • Hayfield 82015: Appeared in four games…went 11-for-21 for 65 yards…completed two passes for 16 yards in the season opener at East Carolina…connected on only pass against Saint Francis…saw most significant action against Stony Brook, going 8-for-15 for 45 yards.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Roy Rill at Hayfield High School…two-time second-team all-district selection…also played lacrosse and competed in track and field…rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL: Born July 11, 1996…son of Scott and Heather Knudson…has two brothers, Hayden and Garrett…Hayden plays football at New Hampshire…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G Comp-Att Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G2014 Redshirt2015 4 11-21 52.4 65 0 1 16.2 Career 4 11-21 52.4 65 0 1 16.2

Ellis Knudson2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Comp Att Int Yards TD Rush Yards TDEast Carolina 2 5 0 16 0 0 0 0Saint Francis 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0Holy Cross DNP Elon DNPJames Madison 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Stony Brook 8 15 1 45 0 2 -1 0Villanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

PERSONAL: Born April 24, 1997…son of Chris and Arlah Klugh…has one brother, Khenedi…majoring in art and design.

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TYRONMcDADERedshirt Sophomore • Cornerback • 5-10 • 179Bowie, Maryland • Fork Union Military Academy142015: Appeared in one game…saw action at William & Mary…did not record any stats.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played one season at Fork Union Military Academy.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Azaar Abdul Rahim…earned all-state honors as a senior…returned an interception for a touchdown…scored seven touchdowns as a junior…also participated in track and field…state champion in the high jump…finished second in the high jump at the New Balance National Championships.

PERSONAL: Born May 9, 1996…son of Byron McDade and Tracey Williams…has two brothers and one sister…majoring in sport management.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Career 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

JORDANMYNATTRedshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-2 • 209Columbia, Maryland • Wilde Lake 412015: Started all 11 games at outside linebacker…finished season with 60 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, four pass break-ups and four quarterback hurries…led the team with 11.5 tackles-for-loss…blocked a punt against James Madison…posted season-best nine tackles in season opener against East Carolina and season finale against Rhode Island…recorded two tackles-for-loss and 1.5 sacks in the victory over Saint Francis…had season-high 3.5 tackles-for-loss in the victory over Stony Brook…registered 2.5 tackles-for-loss in the shutout victory over Delaware…recovered a fumble and posted seven tackles at William & Mary.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, making nine starts…finished season with 61 tackles, six tackles-for-loss, two sacks, one forced fumble, one interception and one blocked kick…blocked a punt and returned it 52 yards in the victory over Delaware State…registered a sack and an interception against Stony Brook…posted career-high 10 tackles against James Madison…recorded a sack and seven tackles at Villanova.

2013: Missed the season due to injury

2012: Sat out as a redshirt.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2012 Red-shirt2013 DNP-injury2014 12 35 26 61 6.0-34 2.0-19 1 4 1-02015 11 24 36 60 11.5-50 1.5-16 0 4 0-1Career 23 59 62 121 17.5-84 3.5-35 1 8 1-1

Jordan Mynatt2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 2 5 7 2.0-18 1.5-16 0 2 0-0Holy Cross 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 3 2 5 3.5-13 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 1 5 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0-0Delaware 4 3 7 2.5-9 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 4 3 7 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0-1Rhode Island 5 4 9 1.5-6 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 4 2 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 1 0-0North Carolina Central 3 1 4 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 2 0-0Maine 0 6 6 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 2 2 4 1.0-10 1.0-10 1 0 1-0James Madison 7 3 10 1.0-9 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 4 2 6 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Villanova 5 2 7 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 0-0William & Mary 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Michael Harrison at Wilde Lake High School…earned All-Howard County honors as a defensive back and wide receiver…helped the Wildecats to the state championship as a junior.

PERSONAL: Born August 8, 1994…son of William and Stacey Mynatt…has one sister…majoring in communications studies.

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JUSTICEPETTUS-DIXONRedshirt Freshman • Cornerback • 5-11 • 187Columbia, Maryland • St. Frances Academy 172015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Messay Hailemariam at St. Frances Academy…participated in the Maryland Crab Bowl…rated the No. 3 cornerback in the state…rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPN.com and 247Sports…also a member of the track and field team.

PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1997…son of Shaw Dixon and Rosemary Pettus…has one sister, Ashleigh…majoring in communications studies..

BRENTRICHARDSONRedshirt Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 190Cooksville, Maryland • Glenelg 352015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Butch Shaffer at Glenelg High School…helped the Gladiators to teh state semifinals as a senior…rushed for 1,251 yards and 22 touchdowns…also added 45 tackles…member of basketball and track and field teams…member of the honor roll and National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Born March 26, 1997…son of Bruce Richardson, Jr. and Lorilyn Owens…has nine brothers and sisters…father played football at Stanford…stepfather, Earl Owens, ran track at Brown…majoring in finance.

ISAIAHROSSRedshirt Freshman • Linebacker • 5-11 • 188Piscataway, New Jersey • Piscataway 232015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dan Higgins at Piscataway High School…earned honorable mention All-NJ Team honors after recording 82 tackles, five interceptions, six pass break-ups and two forced fumbles as a senior…also a member of the track and field team…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born June 29, 1997…son of Lenard Ross and Shukirra Marshall…has two brothers, Jovanni and Jihad…majoring in sociology.

KEONPAYERedshirt Freshman • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 198Columbia, Maryland • Good Counsel 122015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bob Milloy at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School…garnered first-team all-state honors after catching 64 passes for 893 yards and 10 touchdowns…also named First-Team All-Montgomery County and First-Team All-WCAC…rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports…rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com.

PERSONAL: Born October 7, 1996…son of Royette St. Jean…has one brother, Devon…brother currently plays football at West Texas A&M…majoring in sport management.

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JAKERYDERSenior • Punter • 6-0 • 182Olney, Maryland • Sherwood 912015: Served as the team’s punter for all 11 games…averaged 41.0 yards on 42 punts…had six punts over 50 yards, including a season-long of 56 yards against Stony Brook…downed 17 punts inside the 20-yard line and forced 13 fair catches…averaged season-best 47.0 yards on three punts at Maine…had four of his seven punts downed inside the 20-yard line in the victory over Rhode Island.

2014: Served as the team’s punter for all 12 games…averaged 38.2 yards on 48 punts…booted a career-long 72-yard punt in the victory over Delaware State…averaged 49.7 yards on three punts against Stony Brook…selected to the All-CAA Academic Team.

2013: Served as the team’s primary punter…kicked 27 times, averaging 39.7 yards per punt…had a key 54-yard punt in the fourth quarter in the win over James Madison…averaged 44.2 yards on five punts in the national Championship game.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mike Bonovia at Sherwood High School…earned honorable mention all-state honors…averaged 37 yards per punt and 35-of-45 kickoffs went for touchbacks…also earned all-metro honors…connected on 13 field goals during his career.

PERSONAL: Born September 15, 1995…son of Dave and Angie Ryder…has two younger sisters…father played soccer at Gettysburg College, while mother played softball at Holy Cross…majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-202013 16 27 1071 39.7 54 0 5 9 52014 12 48 1834 38.2 72 2 13 13 32015 11 42 1722 41.0 56 4 13 6 17Career 39 117 4627 39.5 72 6 31 28 25

Jake Ryder2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-20East Carolina 2 83 41.5 53 0 0 1 0Saint Francis 4 169 42.2 47 1 3 0 1Holy Cross 4 161 40.2 45 0 2 0 3Elon 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 0 1James Madison 5 191 38.2 44 0 1 0 0Stony Brook 6 258 43.0 56 1 2 2 2Villanova 5 233 46.6 52 1 1 1 2Delaware 2 82 41.0 50 0 1 1 0Maine 3 141 47.0 51 0 1 1 1William & Mary 3 101 33.7 44 0 1 0 3Rhode Island 7 259 37.0 45 1 1 0 4

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-20Central Connecticut 7 252 36.0 41 0 3 0 2West Virginia 7 247 35.3 42 0 1 0 1Delaware State 4 186 46.5 72 0 2 1 1North Carolina Central 3 110 36.7 41 0 1 0 0 Maine 2 73 36.5 42 0 1 0 0Stony Brook 3 149 49.7 54 1 0 2 2James Madison 7 275 39.3 49 1 2 0 2Delaware 2 93 46.5 48 0 0 0 1Elon 3 97 32.3 42 0 1 0 1Villanova 5 173 34.6 47 0 1 0 2William & Mary 1 25 25.0 25 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 4 154 38.5 45 0 1 0 1

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-20Connecticut 2 45 22.5 32 0 0 0 1Holy Cross 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 0 0Delaware State 3 131 43.7 48 0 0 0 1North Carolina Central 3 111 38.0 43 0 2 0 0Stony Brook 2 64 32.0 34 0 0 0 0New Hampshire 3 136 45.3 53 0 0 2 2Villanova 1 29 29.0 29 0 0 0 0Albany 1 43 43.0 43 0 1 0 0Richmond 1 50 50.0 50 0 0 1 0Delaware DNPWilliam & Mary 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 0 0James Madison 1 54 54.0 54 0 0 1 0Fordham 1 44 44.0 44 0 0 0 1Eastern Illinois DNPEastern Washington 2 76 38.0 40 0 1 0 2North Dakota State 5 221 44.2 53 0 1 1 2

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FREDSANTARELLIRedshirt Senior • Offensive Line • 6-6 • 309Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • The Hill School 742015: Made three starts at right tackle…earned starts against East Carolina, Saint Francis and James Madison…also apeared against Elon…helped offense put up over 385 yards in all three games started…part of a unit that led way for 248 rushing yards against Elon.

2014: Did not see any game action.

2013: Saw action in five games…made appearances against Holy Cross, Delaware State, New Hampshire, Albany and Richmond.

2012: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Grey Simpson at The Hill School…earned all-state honors at offensive tackle…earned All-WAPL honors in helping the Rams to a 6-3 record as a senior…also a member of the wrestling team.

PERSONAL: Born February 25, 1993…son of Frederick and Letty Santarelli…has two younger sisters…father played football at Juniata College…mother was a former All-American basketball player at Immaculata…majoring in communications studies.

KEVINSCHROEDERRedshirt Sophomore • Kicker • 6-3 • 195St. James, New York • Smithtown East 872015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Pete Melore at Smithtown East High School…earned first-team all-division honors after catching 25 passes for over 700 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior…ranked in the Top 10 on Long Island in yards and touchdowns…added 26 touchbacks…booted a career-long 75-yard punt and 42-yard field goal…participated in the Long Island vs. NYC Empire Challenge and Suffolk County All-Star Game…recipient of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete Award…also participated in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born February 27, 1996…son of Nicholas and Susan Schroeder…has one brother, Keith, and three sisters, Tara, Katie and Mary Beth…majoring in criminal justice.

JAMESSCOTTRedshirt Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 230Gloucester, Virginia • Gloucester 432015: Appeared in three games during season…saw action against East Carolina, Saint Francis and Rhode Island…recorded a pair of tackles against Rhode Island.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brandon Kelly at Gloucester High School…ran for 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior…eanred all-district honors, as well as second-team all-region accolades…selected as the Conference 10 Player of the Year…rushed for 1,157 yards as a junior…set the school record in the long jump as a member of the track and field team…honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born March 31, 1996…son of Calvin and Terri Scott…has two brothers and one sister…majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Career 3 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

James Scott2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross DNPElon DNPJames Madison DNPStony Brook DNPVillanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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SHANESIMPSONRedshirt Freshman • Running Back • 5-9 • 185Easton, Pennsylvania • Easton 212015: Appeared in four games before season was cut short due to injury…rushed 14 times for 108 yards and a touchdown…added three receptions for 17 yards…caught a 13-yard pass in the season opener at East Carolina…rushed five times for 36 yards, while adding 31 yards on two kickoff returns against Holy Cross…posted 72 yards on nine carries, including a 49-yard touchdown run, against Elon.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Steve Shiffert at Easton High School…earned first-team all-state honors after rushing for 2,124 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior…set school record with seven touchdowns in one game…finished career with 4,780 rushing yards, 1,587 receiving yards and 85 touchdowns…named a Blue/Grey All-American…selected to participate in the Big 33 Classic…also a state finalist in the 100-meter dash.

PERSONAL: Born June 13, 1997…son of Troy and Yolanda Simpson…has one sister, Tenesia…plans to major in sport management.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2015 4 14 108 7.7 1 49 27.0Career 4 14 108 7.7 1 49 27.0

Shane Simpson2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rush Yards TD Long Rec Yards TDEast Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 13 0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 5 36 0 30 0 0 0Elon 9 72 1 49 2 4 0James Madison DNPStony Brook DNPVillanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

BRADYSTUPRedshirt Senior • Offensive Line • 6-6 • 288Frederick, Maryland • Tuscarora 652015: Appeared in seven games, making six starts at center…came in as a reserve in the season opener before starting the next six games…anchored an offensive line that rushed for over 200 yards in back-to-back games against Holy Cross and Elon…team passed for 273 yards, it’s second highest total of the season, in the victory over Saint Francis.

2014: Appeared in eight games, earning the start at center in six games…helped clear the way for a rushing attack that ranked fourth in the CAA in rushing yards and rushing yards per game.

2013: Saw action in two games…played against Holy Cross and Delaware State.

2012: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dean Swink at Tuscarora High School…earned second-team all-state honors after posting 75 tackles and six sacks as a senior…also earned all-area and all-county accolades as a two-way tackle…garnered honorable mention all-state laurels as a junior…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star Game…honorable mention All-Monocacy Valley League wrestler…also a member of the lacrosse team.

PERSONAL: Born August 23, 1994…son of Bill and Lori Stup…has three brothers…father, and brother Billy, played football at Towson…brother, Bobby, played football at Colgate…has one uncle who played football at Virginia Tech, while another played at Shepherd College…majoring in physical education.

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CHRISTIANSUMMERSSenior • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 217Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania • Valley Forge Military 252015: Appeared in 10 games…finished season with 26 catches for 368 yards and two touchdowns…hauled in three passes for 51 yards in collegiate debut against East Carolina…caught a pair of touchdowns against James Maidson…had best game against Delaware with eight catches for 133 yards…game featured highlight reel catch behind the defender’s back…pulled in a 34-yard reception against William & Mary.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played two seasons at Valley Forge Military College…had 98 catches for 1,854 yards and 20 touchdowns over two seasons.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Greg Bernhardt at Monsignor Bonner Archbishop High School…had 31 catches for 716 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…also a member of the baseball and swim teams.

PERSONAL: Born August 21, 1994…son of Joseph Rosanio and Michelle Summers…has one brother, Luke, and two sisters, Rachel and Jessica…majoring in criminal justice.

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CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2015 10 26 368 14.2 2 37 36.8Career 10 26 368 14.2 2 37 36.8

Christian Summers2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long East Carolina 3 51 0 26Saint Francis 1 7 0 7Holy Cross 1 8 0 8Elon 2 18 0 11James Madison 3 55 2 35Stony Brook 4 33 0 1Villanova 0 0 0 0Delaware 8 133 0 37Maine 3 29 0 17William & Mary 1 34 0 34Rhode Island DNP

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CHRISTEDDERSophomore • Linebacker • 6-0 • 215Henrico, Virginia • Varina 382015: CAA Co-Defensive Rookie of the Year…appeared in all 11 games, earning the start at inside linebacker for the final six games of the season…finished season with 55 tackles, including one sack…added an interception, two quarterback hurries and a pass break-up…recorded three tackles, including a sack in collegiate debut against East Carolina…posted nine tackles in each of his first two starts against Stony Brook and Villanova…returned an interception 34-yards on the opening drive of the second half in the victory over VU…posted five solo tackles at William & Mary.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Stu Brown at Varina High School…earned first-team all-conference honors as a junior and senior…also garnered second-team all-region and honorable mention all-metro accolades…recorded 92 tackles, seven tackles-for-loss, five sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior…U.S. Army Leadership Award recipient.

PERSONAL: Born May 18, 1997…son of Christopher and Latanya Tedder…has three sisters, Chrineicia, Khadija and Chaselyn…majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2015 11 23 32 55 1.0-8 1.0-8 1 1 0-0Career 11 23 32 55 1.0-8 1.0-8 1 1 0-0

Chris Tedder2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 2 1 3 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 6 1 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 8 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Villanova 2 7 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0-0Delaware 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 7 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 5 3 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 2 4 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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MAXTEJADARedshirt Senior • Defensive Tackle • 6-2 • 301Orange Park, Florida • The Bolles School 932015: Appeared in all 11 games, earning the start at nose tackle in each game…finished the season with 38 tackles, five tackles-for-loss, three sacks and one forced fumble…posted five tackles, including a tackle-for-loss in the season opener at East Carolina…recorded seven tackles and two sacks in the victory at Stony Brook…forced a fumble in the second quarter that was returned for a touchdown…had season-high eight tackles in the victory over Villanova.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, earning one start…finished with 19 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss and 0.5 sacks…posted season-high six tackles against William & Mary…selected to the CAA All-Academic team.

2013: Appeared in 15 games…finished season with 20 tackles, 6.5 tackles-for-loss and 3.5 sacks…posted season-high four tackles in the victory over Albany.

2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Corky Rogers at The Bolles School…two-time first-team all-state selection…earned First-Team All-First Coast honors in helping the Bulldogs to a 16-1 record and a state championship…helped Bulldogs to a 39-3 record and two state titles in his career…also a member of the wrestling team…won the state championship at heavweight as a senior.

PERSONAL: Born February 11, 1994…son of Ramon and Cathy Tejada…has three brothers…majoring in sport management.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2012 Redshirt2013 15 11 9 20 6.5-24 3.5-18 0 0 0-02014 12 6 13 19 2.5-4 0.5-0 0 2 0-02015 11 13 25 38 5.0-31 3.0-25 0 1 1-0Career 38 30 47 77 14.0-59 6.5-43 0 3 1-0

Max Tejada2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 2 3 5 1.0-4 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Saint Francis 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Elon 1 4 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 3 4 7 2.0-14 2.0-14 0 0 1-0Villanova 2 6 8 1.5-13 1.0-11 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 1 2 3 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRCentral Connecticut 0 3 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0West Virginia 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Stony Brook 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 1 1 0.5-0 0.5-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 1 1 2 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Elon 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 2 4 6 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FRConnecticut 1 0 1 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 3 0 3 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0-0Delaware State 2 0 2 1.0-8 1.0-8 0 0 0-0North Carolina Central 0 1 1 0.5-3 0.5-3 0 0 0-0Stony Brook 1 0 1 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 0-0New Hampshire 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Villanova 1 0 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0-0Albany 2 2 4 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Richmond 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 2 2 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison DNPFordham 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Eastern Illinois 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Eastern Washington 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0North Dakota State 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

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PATTOOMEYRedshirt Sophomore • Punter • 6-2 • 192Brick, New Jersey • Red Bank Catholic 162015: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

2014: Appeared in eight games…punted 15 times for 601 yards…averaged 4.01 yards per punt…had three punts over 50 yards, including a season-long kick of 59 yards…five punts were downed inside the 20-yard line…named to the CAA All-Academic team.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach James Portela at Red Bank Catholic High School…helped the Caseys to four-straight divisional titles and three Shore Conference championships…earned first-team all-division honors as a kicker and punter…garnered third-team all-conference honors as a punter…also played volleyball…holds school record for single-season blocks.

PERSONAL: Born February 29, 1996…son of Dave and Gail Toomey…has three sisters, Meghan, Caitlin and Brianne…majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-202014 8 15 602 40.1 59 1 2 3 52015 RedshirtCareer 8 15 602 40.1 59 1 2 3 5

Pat Toomey2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent No. Yards Avg. Long TB FC 50+ I-20Central Connecticut 2 79 39.5 44 1 1 0 1West Virginia 1 52 52.0 52 0 0 1 0Delaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNP Maine 1 51 51.0 51 0 0 1 0Stony Brook 2 81 40.5 41 0 0 0 0James Madison DNPDelaware 4 145 36.2 59 0 0 1 1Elon 1 40 40.0 40 0 0 0 1Villanova 1 45 45.0 45 0 0 0 0William & Mary 3 109 36.3 39 0 1 0 2Rhode Island DNP

MALIKTYNERedshirt Freshman • Linebacker • 6-2 • 234Brampton, Ontario Canada • John Carroll School 312015: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Keith Rawlings at The John Carroll School…played only one year of football…carried the ball 48 times for 381 yards and six touchdowns…added five catches for 50 yards…also a member of the basketball team…earned all-conference honors in basketball after averaging 12.8 points and 9.0 rebounds per game…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born January 12, 1996…son of Kenroy Brown and Sharon Tyne…has one brother, Mikkel, and one sister, Mikayla…majoring in exercise science.

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TANNERVALLELYRedshirt Senior • Tight End • 6-6 • 260Germantown, Maryland • Seneca Valley 892015: Appeared in all 11 games, earning the start at tight end in 10 games…finished season with 10 catches for 109 yards…hauled in three passes for 45 yards in the season opener at East Carolina…had two catches against Elon and Villanova.

2014: Appeared in all 12 games, earning the start in 11…caught 14 passes for 167 yards…tied for the team lead with three touchdowns…hauled in two passes for 30 yards and a touchdown in the season opener against Central Connecticut State…had season-high four receptions for 45 yards against James Madison…caught touchdown passes in back-to-back games against Villanova and William & Mary.

2013: Appeared in six games…caught one pass for 16 yards against North Carolina Central.

2012: Sat out the season as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Fred Kim at Seneca Valley High School…earned all-league honors as a quarterback in helping the Eagles to a 9-2 record and the top seed in the state playoffs…four-sport standout who was also a member of the baseball, basketball and track and field teams…honor roll student…named as a National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar Athlete.

PERSONAL: Born August 20, 1994…son of Jeff and Nancy Vallely…has one brother…majoring in business administration.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2012 Redshirt2013 6 1 16 16.0 0 16 2.72014 12 14 167 11.9 3 31 13.92015 11 10 109 10.9 0 19 9.9Career 29 25 292 11.7 3 31 10.1

Tanner Vallely2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long East Carolina 3 45 0 19Saint Francis 1 4 0 4Holy Cross 1 10 0 10Elon 2 14 0 10James Madison 0 0 0 0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0Villanova 2 19 0 16Delaware 1 17 0 17Maine 0 0 0 0William & Mary 0 0 0 0Rhode Island 0 0 0 0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Central Connecticut 2 30 1 19West Virginia 0 0 0 0Delaware State 1 10 0 10North Carolina Central 0 0 0 0Maine 0 0 0 0Stony Brook 0 0 0 0James Madison 4 45 0 15Delaware 3 15 0 6Elon 0 0 0 0Villanova 2 26 1 21William & Mary 1 31 1 31Rhode Island 1 10 0 10

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rec Yards TD Long Connecticut 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 0 0 0 0Delaware State 0 0 0 0North Carolina Central 1 16 0 16Stony Brook 0 0 0 0New Hampshire 0 0 0 0Villanova DNPAlbany DNPRichmond DNPDelaware DNPWilliam & Mary DNPJames Madison DNPFordham DNPEastern Illinois DNPEastern Washington DNPNorth Dakota State DNP

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DARIUSVICTORSenior • Running Back • 5-8 • 223Hyattsville, Maryland • Northwestern 72015: Second-Team All-CAA…Started all 11 games at running back…carried 207 times for 1,021 yards and 15 touchdowns…added seven receptions for 42 yards…posted four 100-yard games, including first career 200-yard game…scored at least one touchdown in nine games…rushed for 137 yards on 28 carries in season opener against East Carolina…ran for a career-best 207 yards and three touchdowns in the victory over Holy Cross…scored game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter against Stony Brook…returned from injury to rush for 101 yards and a touchdown in a road victory over Maine…closed out season by carrying the ball a career-high 33 times for 189 yards and two scores against Rhode Island.

2014: First-Team All-CAA…rushed for 1,305 yards and 12 touchdowns on 250 carries…registered eight 100-yard rushing performances…ran for 105 yards in the season opener against Central Connecticut State…carried 24 times for 194 yards and three touchdowns in a victory over North Carolina Central…scored at least one touchdown in each of the last six games of the season…put together four-straight games over 100 yards late in the season…followed up 153-yard performance against Elon by rushing for 165 yards against Villanova.

2013: CAA Rookie of the Year…appeared in 14 games…carried the ball 98 times for 629 yards and seven touchdowns…rushed for a pair of touchdowns in the victory over North Carolina Central…rushed a season-high 15 times for 78 yards and a touchdown against Delaware…had first career 100-yard performance against Fordham in the first round of the FCS playoffs…finished game with 105 rushing yards and a touchdown on 12 carries…added a 41-yard touchdown reception in the victory…ran for 80 yards and a touchdown in the quarterfinal victory over Eastern Illinois.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bryan Pierre at Northwestern High School…earned all-state honors after leading the state in rushing as a senior…rushed for 2,017 yards and 31 touchdowns in leading the Wildcats to a 7-3 record…three-time all-county selection…selected honorable mention all-metro after rushing for 1,507 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior…all-county selection after rushing for 971 yards as a sophomore…also played basketball and ran track…honor roll student.

PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1994…son of Gary and Patricia Victor…has four brothers and two sisters…majoring in electronic media and film.

CAREER STATS Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2013 14 98 629 6.4 7 31 44.92014 12 250 1305 5.2 12 53 108.82015 11 207 1021 4.9 15 60 92.8Career 37 555 2955 5.3 34 60 79.9

Darius Victor2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rush Yards TD Long Rec Yards TDEast Carolina 28 137 0 24 0 0 0Saint Francis 19 98 2 25 0 0 0Holy Cross 22 207 3 54 0 0 0Elon 7 14 1 6 0 0 0James Madison 16 44 1 5 2 18 0Stony Brook 17 73 2 11 3 14 0Villanova 14 60 0 15 0 0 0Delaware 3 2 1 3 0 0 0Maine 24 101 1 13 1 4 0William & Mary 24 96 2 16 1 6 0Rhode Island 33 189 2 60 0 0 0

2014 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rush Yards TD Long Rec Yards TDCentral Connecticut 19 105 1 23 1 1 0West Virginia 8 27 0 15 0 0 0Delaware State 24 131 0 50 0 0 0North Carolina Central 24 194 3 53 0 0 0Maine 28 131 2 19 0 0 0Stony Brook 17 59 0 21 2 7 0James Madison 12 37 1 11 2 -4 0Delaware 21 113 1 20 0 0 0Elon 28 153 1 35 1 21 0Villanova 26 165 1 33 0 0 0William & Mary 22 136 1 32 0 0 0Rhode Island 21 54 1 14 0 0 0

2013 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent Rush Yards TD Long Rec Yards TDConnecticut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross 6 53 2 15 0 0 0Delaware State DNPNorth Carolina Central DNPStony Brook 5 45 1 31 0 0 0New Hampshire 10 57 0 20 1 12 0Villanova 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Albany 10 62 1 12 0 0 0Richmond 9 66 0 23 0 0 0Delaware 15 78 1 22 0 0 0William & Mary 9 50 0 13 1 0 0James Madison 1 -1 0 0 1 7 0Fordham 12 105 1 30 1 41 1Eastern Illinois 11 80 1 22 0 0 0Eastern Washington 5 23 0 12 1 11 0North Dakota State 5 11 0 6 0 0 0

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JORDANWAITERedshirt Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 238Cheltenham, Maryland • St. Stephens St. Agnes 462015: Appeared in four games…finished with two tackles, including one sack…posted a tackle in his first game against Saint Francis…registered a sack against Elon.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bernard Joseph at St. Stephens St. Agnes High School…three-time all-state and all-league honoree…caused a fumble on a sack and returned it 70 yards for a touchdown as a senior…also a two-year member of the track team.

PERSONAL: Born February 9, 1996…son of Thomas and Kim Waite…has three sisters, Cassidy, Faith and India…majoring in exercise science.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2014 Redshirt2015 4 1 1 2 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0-0Career 4 1 1 2 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0-0

Jordan Waite2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina DNPSaint Francis 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross DNPElon 1 0 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 0 0 0-0James Madison 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Stony Brook DNPVillanova DNPDelaware 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine DNPWilliam & Mary DNPRhode Island DNP

DIONDREWALLACESophomore • Linebacker • 6-0 • 249Odenton, Maryland • Arundel 562015: Appeared in 10 games, earning the start at inside linebacker for the final six games of the season…finished season with 45 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery…recorded three tackles and had a pass break-up in his collegiate debut at East Carolina…posted eight tackles, including a sack in his first start against Stony Brook…registered a career-high 11 tackles in a victory over Villanova…forced and recovered a fumble in the road victory against Maine.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Chuck Markiewicz at Arundel High School…earned first-team all-state and all-met honors as a senior…led the Wildcats in tackles all four years…scored 18 rushing touchdowns…participated in the Big 33 Classic.

PERSONAL: Born November 6, 1996…son of Eugena Davis…has one brother, Jasper, and two sisters, Trudy and Destiny…brother plays football at Stevenson University…majoring in criminal justice.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2015 10 21 24 45 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 2 1-1Career 11 21 24 45 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 2 1-1

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Diondre Wallace2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0Saint Francis 1 0 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Holy Cross 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0James Madison DNPStony Brook 4 4 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 1 0-0Villanova 3 8 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Delaware 0 2 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Maine 2 3 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1-1William & Mary 5 2 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Rhode Island 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

MARQUISEWATTSRedshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 242LaPlata, Maryland • North Point 642015: Did not appear in any games.

2014: Sat out as a redshirt.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ken Lane at North Point High School…earned all-conference honors after averaging 28.0 yardsd per catch as a senior…caught 34 passes for 534 yards and five touchdowns as a junior…set single-game record with nine catches for 134 yards…also played basketball…member of the Eagles state championship team as a freshman.

PERSONAL: Born January 22, 1996…son of William Watts and Regina Thompson…majoring in communications studies.

CAREER STATS Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR2015 3 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Career 3 1 3 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

Dominique Williams2015 Game-by-Game StatisticsOpponent UA A Total TFL Sacks INT PBU FF-FREast Carolina DNPSaint Francis DNPHoly Cross 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0Elon DNPJames Madison DNPStony Brook DNPVillanova DNPDelaware DNPMaine 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0William & Mary DNPRhode Island 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

DOMINIQUEWILLIAMSSenior • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 185Potomac, Maryland • Victor Valley College 352015: Appeared in three games…earned the start in the season finale…finished with four tackles…recorded one tackle in the victory over Maine…posted season-high three tackles in the victory over Rhode Island.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played sophomore season at Victor Valley College…earned first-team all-conference honors after posting 43 tackles, 12 pass break-ups and two interceptions…returned one interception for a touchdown…played freshman season at Alderson Broaddus College…started eight games…finished with 52 tackles and one interception.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Allen at Churchill High School…earned first-team all-county honors after recording 32 tackles, two interceptions and one fumble recovery as a senior…also eanred honorable mention All-Gazette honors in helping the Bulldogs to a conference championship…school’s all-time leader in career steals on the basketball court…

PERSONAL: Born August 6, 1995…son of Willie and Melissa Williams…has one brother, Donovan…father played 13 years in the NFL and won Super Bowl XL with the Pittsburgh Steelers…majoring in sport management.

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TOMMYDANAGOGOFreshman • Defensive Line • 6-2 • 300Randallstown, Maryland • Randallstown 79HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ray Wright at Randallstown High School…earned first-team all-county honors as a defensive lineman his junior and senior year…named the lineman of the year each of his last two seasons…participated in the Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Born September 21, 1998…son of Brepele and Fanny Danagogo…has one sister, Evey…plans to major in criminal justice.

BRYCECARTERFreshman • Linebacker • 6-3 • 230Steelton, Pennsylvania • Steelton-Highspire 53HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Scott McGrady at Steelton-Highspire High School…named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers Class A All-State First Team after recording 99 tackles, 35 tackles-for-loss and 20 sacks as a senior…selected as the EasternPafootball.com Class A Defensive Player of the Year…two-time Capital Division Defensive Player of the Year…three-time Mid-Penn Conference All-Star.

PERSONAL: Born March 25, 1998…son of Lisa Lewis…undecided on a major.

DANEBORGESFreshman • Kicker • 6-0 • 185Brookfield, Connecticut • Brookfield 94HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Rich Angarano at Brookfield High School…helped the Bobcats capture back-to-back state championships as a junior and senior…earned first-team all-state honors from the Connecticut High School Coaches Association his final two seasons…garnered first-team all-state honors from Walter Camp and New Haven Register as a senior…three-time first-team all-conference honoree…set a state record with 20 field goals made…connected on 117 consecutive extra points…finished career with 74 touchbacks…also played lacrosse and golf.

PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1998…son of David and Mary Borges…has two brothers, Gavin and Caden, and one sister, Makaela…plans to major in economics.

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RICODURANSophomore • Fullback • 6-2 • 230Washington, D.C. • Silver Spring 34BEFORE TOWSON: Member of the United States Marine Corps…attending Montgomery College for two years.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Rob Wendel at Silver Spring High School…helped the Blue Devils to a 7-4 record as a senior…also participated in basketball and soccer.

PERSONAL: Born May 13, 1992…has one brother, Ernest, and one sister, Natalie…majoring in international business.

ANTWAINECARTERRedshirt Sophomore • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 190Waldorf, Maryland • Maryland 11BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at Maryland…appeared in three games in 2015 before season was cut short due to injury…played in one game as a true freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Marlon Curtis at Westlake High School…helped the Wolverines to the 3A regional semifinals as a senior…earned First-Team All-Charles County and Second-Team All-SMAC honors…rated a three-star prospect, and the 55th ranked prospect in Maryland, by 247Sports…rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com…member of the honor roll.

PERSONAL: Born February 12, 1996…son of Antwaine Carter, Sr. and Iyona Storms…majoring in communications.

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AARONGRZYMKOWSKIFreshman • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 275Stevensville, Maryland • Kent Island 74HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Damian Ferrahamo at Kent Island High School…helped the Buccaneers to a 10-3 record and a berth in the Class 2A state championship as a senior…team earned back-to-back east regional championships…garnered first-team all-state honors…two-time first-team all-conference selection…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl…member of the honor roll…also played baseball and wrestled for one year.

PERSONAL: Born July 7, 1998…son of Joseph and Arlene Grzymkowski…has one sister, Julia…plans to major in criminal justice.

ANDREWGARNETTFreshman • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 294Upper Marlboro, Maryland • Riverdale Baptist 75HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Caesar Nettles at Riverdale Baptist High School…earned Second-Team Private School All-State honors as a senior…also earned second-team honors from DMV Elite and honorable mention honors from the Washington Post…garnered first-team Super Regional National Christian School Athletic Association honors…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl…named First-Team All-Capitol Area Football Conference as a junior in helping the Crusaders to an 8-2 record…member of the honor roll…sang the national anthem at the Big 33 Celebration of Achievement ceremony.

PERSONAL: Born October 20, 1997…son of Arden and Angela Garnett…has two brothers, Alexander and Aaron…plans to major in electronic media and film.

JOEGREENSophomore • Tight End • 6-2 • 235Washington, D.C. • Kent State 42BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at Kent State…made six career starts on special teams as a redshirt freshman…sat out his first year…member of the Dean’s List.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mark Martin at Woodrow Wilson High School…earned first-team all-conference honors after averaging 10 pancakes per game as a senior…garnered second-team honors as a junior…helped block for back-to-back 1,000-yard rushers…also played basketball for two years.

PERSONAL: Born October 21, 1995…son of the late Thomas Green and Natalie Russ-Green…has one sister, Carmen…majoring in criminal justice.

TRISTONHARRISFreshman • Quarterback • 6-2 • 190Dover, Delaware • Dover 12HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dante Jones at Dover High School…three-year starter for the Senators under center…earned second-team all-state honors as a senior from the Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches Association…garnered First-Team All-Henlopen accolades as a junior and senior…also a member of the baseball team.

PERSONAL: Born August 12, 1998…son of Paul and Maria Harris…plans to major in forensic chemistry.

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JORDANFLOYDRedshirt Senior • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 210Bel Air, Maryland • UConn 21BEFORE TOWSON: Spent four years at UConn…appeared in 29 games over the past three seasons…made four stops during the 2015 season…played in nine games, mainly on special teams as a sophomore…appeared on special teams in 12 games as a freshman, recording two tackles…redshirted his first year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brian Abbott at Loyola Blakefield High School…named to the All-Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) team…earned honorable mention all-state honors by the Baltimore Sun…garnered second-team all-metro honors as a junior after having 700 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns…added 70 tackles on defense…participated in the 2011 Maryland Crab Bowl…also played basketball and was a member of the track and field team…rated a three-star prospect, and No. 46 safety in the country, by Scout.com…rated a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and ESPN.com.

PERSONAL: Born April 19, 1994…son of Linwood and Kimberly Floyd…has two borthers, Brandon and Ryan…brother, Brandon, played football at Georgetown…pursuing a master’s degree in professional studies.

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MORGANMAHALAKRedshirt Sophomore • Quarterback • 6-3 • 205Kentfield, California • Oregon 6BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at Oregon…redshirted during the 2014 season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mazi Moayed at Marin Catholic High School…earned First-Team All-State honors by the San Francisco Chronicle after going 160-for-260 for 2,795 yards and 38 touchdowns as a senior…added 82 carries for 575 yards and seven touchdowns…tossed for a season-high 314 yards and five touchdowns against Novato…helped the Widcats finish 12-1 and a spot in the section championship…played primarily as a wide receiver his junior season…caught 19 passes for 293 yards and two touchdowns…went 11-for-20 for 180 yards and two touchdowns as a passer…selected to participate in the Under Armour All-American Game…went 6-of-12 for yards and a touchdown…named an Elite 11 Quarterback…consensus four-star recruit…rated the No. 9 quarterback by ESPN.com…rated the No. 5 dual-threat quarterback by 247Sports.

PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1996…son of Geoff and Susan Mahalak…majoring in communications studies.

NICORUSSOLILLOFreshman • Offensive Line • 6-1 • 303Frisco, Texas • Heritage 67HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Che Hendrix at Heritage High School…earned second-team all-state honors as a senior after recording 83 pancakes…also named academic all-state…garnered honorable mention all-state laurels as a junior…finished year with 127 pancakes…selected to all-county and all-district first team…played in the International Bowl on U-18 Team USA as a junior…was named to the all-district second team as a sophomore…participated in the U.S. Army All-American Combine as a sophomore…also a member of the wrestling team.

PERSONAL: Born February 13, 1998…son of Stefano and Lisa Russolillo…has three brothers, Alessio, Massimo and Danilo, and one sister, Caterina…plans to major in business marketing.

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CHRISTIANJOHNSONFreshman • Defensive Back • 6-2 • 201Shenandoah, West Virginia • Jefferson 39HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Craig Hunter at Jefferson High School…rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com…earned Class AAA First-Team All-State honors by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association at wide receiver as a junior and senior…caught 43 passes for 1,041 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior…had a record-setting junior year with 65 catches for 1,418 yards and 26 touchdowns…set state record for most TD receptions in 10 games…also set single-game record with seven touchdown receptions against Hampshire…winner of the inaugural Randy Moss Award, given to the top wide receiver in the state.

PERSONAL: Born April 23, 1998…son of William Johnson and Christina Verducci…has one brother, Brendan, and one sister, Alexis…undecided on a major.

MIKEROGERSRedshirt Freshman • Running Back • 6-0 • 196Smyrna, Georgia • UCF 28BEFORE TOWSON: Spent one year at UCF…was a member of the scout team during his redshirt year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Harris Rainbow at Campbell High School…named the 2013 Marietta Daily Journal Player of the Year…also selected First-Team 6A All-State by the Atlanta Journal Constitution…carried the ball 197 times for 1,735 yards and 23 touchdowns as a senior…also registered 85 tackles, five forced fumbles and three interceptions as a defensive back…returned 15 kickoffs for 651 yards and three touchdowns, while 156 yards and a score on six punt returns…rushed for 397 yards and four touchdowns in a victory over Kennesaw Mountain…rated a four-star prospect, and the No. 19 safety in the country, by 247Sports…rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and Rivals.com…rated the No. 32 athlete in the country by Rivals.

PERSONAL: Born November 9, 1995…son of Anita Perkins…undecided on a major.

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DARRENSEWARDFreshman • Linebacker • 6-2 • 220Reisterstown, Maryland • Loyola Blakefield 55HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brant Hall at Loyola Blakefield High School…recorded 138 tackles as a senior…finished career with 293 tackles…earned All-MIAA First Team honors as a senior…named to the Baltimore Touchdown Club Super 22 Team…played in the BTC All-Star Game…rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com…also a two-year starter in lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Born March 7, 1998…son of Darren and Esther Seward…has two sisters, Alexandra and Elizabeth…sister, Alexandra, plays lacrosse at Johns Hopkins…undecided on a major.

NOAHSTAUBFreshman • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 200Hanover, Pennsylvania • South Western 29HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Damian Poalucci at South Western High School…set a single-season school record with 704 receiving yards in leading the Mustangs to an 8-4 record…caught 41 passes and seven touchdowns as a senior…added 19 tackles, three interceptions and six pass break-ups…selected as a YAIAA First-Team All-Star as a junior and senior…hauled in 21 passes for 432 yards and five touchdowns as a junior…ended career as school’s all-time leader with 1,387 receiving yards…also set career record for receptions and tied for career record in touchdown receptions…also competed in the high jump.

PERSONAL: Born October 9, 1997…son of Corey and Audrey Myers…has two sisters, Akira and Zane Myers…uncle, Pat, played football at Temple and for the Ottawa Rough Riders…undecided on a major.

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BRANDONSHEPHERDJunior • Cornerback • 5-11 • 195Upper Marlboro, Maryland • Stevenson 36BEFORE TOWSON: Played two seasons at Stevenson Univeristy…appeared in 10 games as a sophomore, recording nine tackles…recovered a fumble against FDU-Florham…appeared in five games as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Elijah Brooks at DeMatha Caltholic High School…helped the Stags to a 9-3 record and the second round of the playoffs as a senior

PERSONAL: Born January 11, 1995…son of James Shepherd and Angela Swann…has two sisters, Charity and Angelina…majoring in biology.MORGAN

SCROGGINSFreshman • Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 198Baltimore, Maryland • Calvert Hall College 3HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Donald Davis at Calvert Hall College High School…earned honorable mention private school all-state honors after catching 61 passes for 522 yards and five touchdowns as a senior…caught two touchdown passes in the Turkey Bowl victory over Loyola Blakefield…selected to the MIAA All-Conference team…participated in the Maryland Crab Bowl.

PERSONAL: Born March 11, 1998…son of Demond and Kimberly Scroggins…has one sister, Paige…cousin, Eric King, was a fifth round pick by the Buffalo Bills in 2005…plans to major in sport management.

RYANRUTKOWSKIFreshman • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 190Broadlands, Virginia • Briar Woods 88HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Charlie Pierce at Briar Woods High School…helped the Falcons capture three-straight state championships…played for USA Football…member of the honor roll…also played basketball.

PERSONAL: Born May 10, 1998…son of Jerry and Donna Rutkowski…has two brothers, Justin and Evan…cousin, Ed Rutkowski played football at Notre Dame and for the Buffalo Bills…plans to major in business administration.

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TYLERWILLIAMSJunior • Kicker • 5-9 • 190Encinitas, California • South Florida 37BEFORE TOWSON: Spent three years at South Florida.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Steve Altstiel at Naples High School…earned all-conference honors in leading the Wildcats to an undefeated season…led team in tackles, interceptions and rushing yards…also earned medalist honors as a member of the track and wrestling teams…graduated third in his class with a 4.0 GPA.

PERSONAL: Born June 21, 1995…son of Steve Williams and Kym Scott…has two brothers, Harley and Hunter, and one sister, Krystal…majoring in criminal justice.

RYANSTOVERFreshman • Quarterback • 6-4 • 215Oreland, Pennsylvania • Upper Dublin 16HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bret Stover at Upper Dublin High School…went 157-for-246 for 2,525 yards and 27 touchdowns in leading the Cardinals to a 14-1 record and their first District 1 Quad A championship…also rushed for 1,003 yards and 13 touchdowns in reaching the state semifinals…earned Pennsylvania Football News Second-Team All-State honors…selected as the Times Herald Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior…tossed for 2,187 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior…finished career with 5,008 passing yards and 50 touchdowns…participated in the Big 33 Classic…also earned second-team all-conference honors in basketball, and third-team all-conference honors in lacrosse.

PERSONAL: Born February 1, 1998…son of Bret and Allyson Stover…has two brothers, Cory and Drew…undecided on a major.

GLORIETCHOUDAJunior • Tight End • 6-4 • 247Silver Spring, Maryland • Montgomery College 95BEFORE TOWSON: Competed in track and field at Montgomery College…finished fourth in the discuss at the NJCAA National Championships with a throw of 136’6”…throw established a new school record.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Adam Barr at Springbrook High School…also competed in wrestling and track and field…finished third in the state in the throws.

PERSONAL: Born March 15, 1995…son of Michel Tchouda and Rosy Bush…has one brother, Chris, and one sister, Merveille…majoring in information technology.

DESHAUNWETHINGTONFreshman • Running Back • 5-10 • 196Suffolk, Virginia • King’s Fork 4HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Jones at King’s Fork High School…finished high school career with 5,907 yards and 73 touchdowns…selected VHSL Second-Team All-State as an all-purpose back as a senior…earned First-Team All-4A East at running back and all-purpose…named First-Team All-Region by the Richmond Times…selected as the conference player of the year and first-team all-state after rushing for 1,432 yards as a junior…rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports, and a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com

PERSONAL: Born October 27, 1997…son of Ronnie White and Angela Wethington…has one brother, Kirk, and three sisters, Shadeja, Alexis and Kiera…plans to major in exercise science.

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JAMALWATSONFreshman • Cornerback • 6-0 • 170Charlotte, North Carolina • Myers Park 24HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Scott Chadwick at Myers Park High School…three-time all-conference selection…finished career with 12 interceptions…did not allow a touchdown over his final two seasons…blocked a field goal and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown…also a member of the track team.

PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1998…son of Lavar Ford and Kameela Watson…has one sister, Tynna…plans to major in project management and business analysis.

RYANZIOLKOWSKISophomore • Linebacker • 6-1 • 230Fallston, Maryland • Fallston 33BEFORE TOWSON: Served five years in the United States Navy.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dave Cesky at Fallston High School…also a member of the baseball team.

PERSONAL: Born September 18, 1991…son of Steve and Laura Ziolkowski…has one brother, Charlie…majoring in healthcare management.

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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 seven years as head coach, Ambrose led the Tigers to four winning seasons, two CAA championships, two playoff appearances and a trip to the 2013 FCS National Championship game.

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 7.5-game 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.

Ambrose was not the only Tiger to be honored after the season as freshman running back Terrance West was named the Jerry Rice Award winner, recognizing the top freshman in the FCS. West finished his first season as a collegiate with 1,294 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns.

The momentum carried over 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.

ROBAMBROSEHead Coach • 8th SeasonTowson, ‘93

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 school-record 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 was the workhorse behind the Tigers run to the postseason as he carried the ball 413 times for 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns. He finished third in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, honoring the top player in the FCS.

After the season, 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 following the 2013 season.

Offensive lineman Eric Pike joined West as a First-Team All-American, while linebacker Telvion Cook, cornerback Jordan Love and fullback Emmanuel Holder were selected Second-Team All-Americans. Defensive end Ryan Delaire was a third-team selection, while offensive lineman Randall Harris garnered honorable mention accolades.

The 2014 season saw the Tigers battle through injuries, including the entire offensive front.

Following the season, cornerback Tye Smith was selected in the fifth round by the Seattle Seahawks, while Delaire was signed as a free agent by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Delaire would end up playing for the Super Bowl runner-up Carolina Panthers.

Ambrose used the results of the 2014 season for motivation moving into 2015. The result was a 7-4 record, and a 5-3 record in CAA play. The team won five of their last games, put together a streak of seven-straight shutout quarters and recorded their first shutout of rival Delaware.

Ambrose returned to Towson after spending seven years as an assistant coach at Connecticut, helping the Huskies from an FCS program into a major college contender.

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During his time in Storrs, Ambrose helped the Huskies to 49 victories, 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. The 2008 offense was anchored by running back Donald Brown who led the nation with 2.083 rushing yards on 367 carries. Brown would be named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year on his way to earning All-America honors. He would later become the first UConn player to be selected in the First Round of the NFL Draft.

Ambrose joined the Huskies’ staff as the quarterbacks coach in 2002. He played a major role in the development of quarterback Dan Orlovsky, the first UConn quarterback to play in the NFL as a fifth-round draft pick of the Detroit Lions.

The 2001 season was the first as a head coach for Ambrose. He spent one season as the head coach at Catholic University, leading the Cardinals to a 3-7 record.

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.

Under his guidance, wide receiver Mark Orlando earned All-America honors after catching 55 passes for 1,223 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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.

As a player at Towson, Ambrose began his career as a quarterback before moving to wide receiver as a sophomore. As a junior, he caught four passes for 35 yards. Three of those receptions went for touchdowns. An injury prior to his senior year forced him to the sidelines.

Ambrose graduated from Towson in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in English.

Coaching runs in the Ambrose family as Rob’s father, Tim, was one of the most successful high school football coaches in Maryland. He won 249 games and 14 Monocacy Valley League championships in 31 years.

Brother, Jared Ambrose joined the Towson staff in 2009 before taking over the offensive coordinator in 2013.

Ambrose and his wife, Melissa, have two children: Grace and Riley.

The Ambrose FilePERSONALBirthdate _____________________________________July 30, 1970Birthplace ___________________________________Skokie, IllinoisHometown __________________________ Middletown, MarylandFamily _______________________________________ wife, Melissa daughter, Grace son, Riley

EDUCATIONHigh School __________________________________ MiddletownCollege ____________________________________ Towson (1993)Degree _______________________________________B.S./English

PLAYING EXPERIENCE1989-91 __________________________________________ Towson

COACHING EXPERIENCE2009-present __________________________ Towson, Head Coach2006-08 ________________________ Connecticut, Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator2002-05 ________________________ Connecticut, Assistant Coach Quarterbacks2001 ________________________ Catholic University, Head Coach2000 _________________________ Towson, Associate Head Coach Offensive Coordinator1997-99 ____________________________ Towson, Assistant Coach Offensive Coordinator1992-96 ____________________________ Towson, Assistant Coach Wide Receivers

NOTABLELed the Tigers to a school-record 13 wins and a berth in the National Championship Game in 2013.

Selected as the 2011 Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year after leading Towson to the biggest turnaround in Division I, and its first CAA championship and FCS playoff appearance.

Helped UConn capture BIG EAST championship and reach its second Bowl Game in 2007.

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Matt Hachmann enters his eighth season as the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at Towson.

During his tenure, Hachmann helped to develop one of the top defensive units in the CAA.

Along the way, he helped the Tigers to a pair of CAA championships and a trip to the FCS National Championship game.

Individually, Hachmann has coached a pair of All-Americans in Telvion Clark and Monte Gaddis. Just last season, Chris Tedder became the first Tiger to be named the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year.

The Tiger defense was very stingy during CAA play in 2015. In the 32 quarters played against CAA teams, the Tigers kept their opponents off the scoreboard in 15 quarters.

The defense pitched its first shutout of rival Delaware, and followed it up by shutting out Maine for the first three quarters. All in all, the defense put together a streak of 120:22 of game action without allowing a point.

The shutout over Delaware was the first by a Tiger defense over an FCS opponent since 2002. More impressive, the defense allowed just 102 yards of total offense.

Hachmann’s linebacking corps was anchored by two of the top freshman linebackers in the conference in Chris Tedder and Diondre Wallace. The duo took over as the starting middle linebackers for the final six games of the season, and the Tigers scoring defense dropped by 12.7 points per game.

In 2013, the defense played a key role in the Tigers reaching the FCS championship game. Towson faced three of the top scoring offenses in the FCS: Fordham, Eastern Illinois and Eastern Washington, holding all three opponents under their season scoring average.

As a unit, the Tigers ranked fourth nationally by forcing 34 turnovers. They also returned five of those turnovers for touchdowns.

Throughout his tenure, Hachmann has fielded a defensive unit that has improved every season. Over his eight seasons, the Tigers defense has gone from allowing 36.5 points per game in 2009, to allowing just 21.5 points per game in 2015.

MATTHACHMANNDefensive Coordinator • 8th SeasonSt. Thomas (Minn.), ‘93

Hachmann came to Towson after spending after spending the previous nine seasons at Lafayette College, the final eight coaching the linebackers. During his time with the Leopards, Hachmann also spent four seasons as the special teams coordinator and two seasons as the recruiting coordinator.

He helped to build the Leopards into one of the top teams in the Patriot League. From 2004-2006, the Leopards won three consecutive Patriot League championships. LC posted back-to-back 8-4 seasons in 2004 and 2005, falling in the first round of the playoffs each season.

Hachmann helped the Leopards finish the 2007 season as the nation’s top-ranked defense, allowing just 260.9 yards of offense per game.

Over his tenure, Hachmann had nine linebackers earn All-Patriot League honors, led by two-time Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year Andy Romans.

Hachmann joined the coaching profession in 1994 when he was a recruiting assistant at Northwestern University. After one season, he moved on to Northern Illinois where he served as a graduate assistant offensive line coach for two seasons.

He would later spend two seasons working with the offensive line at Oklahoma before becoming the Director of Football Operations at Maryland in 1999.

Hachmann is board member of Lauren’s First and Goal Football Camp, which raises money for pediatric brain tumor research, cancer services and family support. Over the last 12 years, he has participated in the camp and got many colleagues to join him. Since its creation in 2004, the camp has raised more than two million dollars for brain tumor research.

Hachmann received his bachelor’s degree in marketing management from St. Thomas (Minn.) in 1993. He was a three-year letterwinner for the Tommies, helping the team to the 1990 NCAA Division III quarterfinals. He was also a member of the baseball team, earning Most Improved honors as a senior.

Born in Queens, New York, Hachmann and his wife, Kimberly, have three children, Rien, Jake and Justin.

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Jared Ambrose is entering his eighth season as an assistant coach at Towson, and his fourth as the team’s offensive coordinator.

Ambrose joined his brother’s staff in 2009 as the tight ends coach before taking over as the quarterbacks coach prior to the 2011 season.

Since taking over as offensive coordinator, the formula for success has been to run the football. The Tigers have ranked in the top half of the CAA in rushing in each of Ambrose’s three years calling plays.

The Tigers have produced a 1,000-yard rusher in each of his three seasons calling plays. The team is currently in the midst of having a running back go over 1,000 yards in five-straight seasons, the longest streak in school history.

Despite the impressive rushing numbers, the Tigers offense is one of the most balanced in all of college football.

The 2015 Tigers rushed for 1,843 yards, while passing for 2,054 yards en route to a 7-4 record.

Quarterback Connor Frazier improved in his second year as the signal caller, throwing for 1,883 yards. The dual-threat quarterback also ranked second on the team with 387 rushing yards.

Frazier showed his poise down the stretch against Stony Brook by leading the Tigers on the game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter.

In his first full season as the offensive coordinator in 2013, Ambrose directed an offense that rushed for a school-record 3,830 yards and totaled 7,452 yards of total offense. The offense also accounted for 74 touchdowns.

It marked the first time in school history that the offense rushed and passed for over 3,500 yards in the same season.

The offense helped carry the way as the Tigers set a program record with 13 wins and won their first three playoff games in school history.

During the run to the National Championship game, the Tigers offense averaged 483 yards of total offense and 35 points per game.

Quarterback Peter Athens became just the third quarterback to eclipse 3,000 yards in a season when he threw for 3,461 yards and 19 touchdowns.

JAREDAMBROSEOffensive Coordinator • 8th SeasonShepherd, ‘07

Running back Terrance West was named the Walter Payton Award runner-up after rushing for a school-record 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns.

Ambrose took over as the offensive coordinator for the second half of the 2012 season. Over the final six games, the Tigers offense averaged over 500 yards of total offense in finishing the season as CAA co-champions.

In the final game of the regular season, the Tigers offense racked up 660 yards and scored 64 points in a victory over No. 7 New Hampshire. The 64 points marked the second-most ever scored in a game, and the most against a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team.

Quarterback Grant Enders became the most efficient passer in school history, completing 66 percent of his passes.

Ambrose came to Towson after spending two seasons as a graduate assistant at Delaware, working with the offense.

In his first season, the Blue Hens averaged 36.2 points and 460.6 yards of offense. The unit was led by All-America quarterback Joe Flacco, who helped UD reach the FCS National Championship game.

Ambrose began his move into the coaching profession by serving three years as a student assistant coach at Shepherd University. He served as an offensive assistant working with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and tight ends.

After spending one season as a player, he made the move to coaching, helping the Rams compile a 29-5 record and three-straight West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships.

During his tenure at Shepherd, the Rams put together a 28-game regular season winning that included three-straight undefeated seasons in the WVIAC.

Ambrose graduated from Shepherd University in 2007 with a degree in recreation and leisure, with a concentration on athletic coaching.

He and his wife, Ashley, have two daughters: Evie and Sawyer.

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The veteran of the Towson University coach staff, John Donatelli enters his 20th season as an assistant coach with the Tigers, and his 18th serving as the offensive line coach.

Donatelli joined the Tigers staff in 1997 as an assistant offensive line coach before working with the tight ends in 1998. He moved into his current position as offensive line coach in 1999.

Throughout his tenure with the Tigers, Donatelli has mentored five All-Americans, nine All-CAA selections and seven All-Patriot League honorees.

Donatelli’s best coaching efforts may have come over the past few seasons. The offensive line was hit hard by injuries, yet Donatelli has molded a unit that has produced a 1,000-yard rusher in five-straight seasons.

In 11 games during the 2015 season, the Tigers started six different offensive combinations. Despite the changing parts, the Tigers offense ranked in the top half of the league in rushing offense (167.5) and total offense (354.3).

The 2014 season saw the Tigers replace their entire offensive line from the previous. On top of this, injuries hit the unit hard. Donatelli pieced together a unit that ended the season with just six healthy bodies.

Not making any excuses, Donatelli molded a group that rushed for 163.4 yards per game and featured the league’s second leading rusher in Darius Victor.

In 2013, Donatelli coached one of the best offensive lines in NCAA FCS history. The line featured four seniors who paved the way for the nation’s leading rusher, while allowing just seven sacks in 16 games.

The offense re-wrote the Towson record books, marking the first time in school history that the offense had over 3,500 yards rushing and 3,500 yards receiving in the same season.

The line was anchored by four-year starting tackle Eric Pike, who was a consensus First-Team All-American. On the other side, Randall Harris joined Pike as a two-time First-Team All-CAA selection. Center Doug Shaw earned Second-Team All-CAA honors in 2012 and 2013.

The maturation of the offensive line took shape during the 2012 season. Over the final six games, the Tiger offense averaged over 500 yards of offense in capturing a share of the CAA championship.

JOHNDONATELLIOffensive Line • 20th SeasonFrostburg State, ‘88

The incredible turnaround for the 2011 season was made possible by the strong play from the offensive line. The unit helped the Tigers average 34.6 points per game, and 229.9 rushing yards per contest.

Following the 2006 season, Donatelli saw two-time All-Patriot League tackle Jermon Bushrod selected in the fourth-round by the New Orleans Saints.

Bushrod is a two-time All-Pro tackle who has played for the Saints and Chicago Bears. He is currently in his first season as a member of the Miami Dolphins.

In his first year as a starter, Bushrod contributed to one of the top offenses in the NFL and helped the Saints win their first Super Bowl.

Donatelli joined the college coaching ranks after spending six years coaching at Calvert Hall College High School. During his time with the Cardinals, Donatelli served as the offensive line coach and special teams coordinator, as well as the strength and conditioning coach.

The Baltimore, Maryland native graduated from Calvert Hall High School before becoming a three-year starting center at Frostburg State. He was honored as a senior as the Bobcats Lineman of the Year.

Donatelli graduated from Frostburg State in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in business management. He received a second undergraduate degree in sport management from Towson University in 1997.

He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association.

Donatelli and his wife, Maria, a 1995 Towson University graduate, have two children, Samantha and Luca. Samantha just finished her freshman year as a member of the Towson women’s lacrosse team.

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No stranger to working alongside head coach Rob Ambrose, Lyndon Johnson enters his first season as an assistant coach at Towson. Johnson will work with the running backs, while also serving as the recruiting coordinator.

The duo spent seven years together as assistant coaches at the University of Connecticut.

Johnson came to Towson after spending the previous five season as an assistant coach at Maryland. He joined the Terps staff in 2011 as outside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator, and was elevated to assistant head coach prior to the 2014 season.

In the first season in the Big Ten, Johnson guided sophomore Yannick Ngakoue to honorable mention All-Big Ten honors after registering 13.5 tackles-for-loss.

In the Terps final season in the ACC, Johnson’s outside linebackers helped UM rank third in the conference in sacks (37) and eighth nationally in tackles-for-loss per game (7.8).

The 2012 Terps defense ranked second in the ACC in overall defense (336.8 ypg) and rush defense (129.3 ypg).

Prior to his time at Maryland, Johnson spent 12 seasons on staff at Connecticut. He began his tenure in 1999 as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator.

Johnson took over the role as the Huskies recruiting coordinator in 2002, and continued in that role through the 2005 season.

He played a key role in the recruitment of quarterback Dan Orlovsky. Orlovsky would go on to become the first Husky to play in the NFL when he was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round.

Johnson was also instrumental in the recruiting of running back Donald Brown. Brown was named the 2008 Big East Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 2.083 yards and 18 touchdowns. He would become the first UConn player drafted in the first round when he was selected 27th overall by the Indianapolis Colts.

Johnson spent his final nine seasons at UConn working with the outside linebackers, while also serving as the special teams coordinator from 2006-10.

LYNDONJOHNSONRunning Backs / Recruiting Coordinator • 1st SeasonConnecticut, ‘92

Johnson had the top kick returner in the nation in 2010 in Nick Williams, who averaged 35.3 yards per return and had two touchdowns. As a team, the Huskies ranked third nationally in kickoff returns, bolstering a run to the Big East Championship and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.

The Huskies were ninth in the FBS in kickoff returns in 2009 at 25.8 yards per return. They set a school record with three returns for touchdowns. Robert McClain also ranked 18th nationally in punt returns at 12.6 yards per attempt.

UConn’s special teams also aided its run to the 2007 Big East Championship. The team returned two punts for touchdowns and also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns.

The season saw Tony Ciaravino score a UConn kicker record 100 points, while punter Desi Cullen averaged 40.7 yards per punt.

Cullen concluded his career in 2009 as the school’s career record holder with a 41.1 yards per punt average. He also set the single-season mark, averaging 42.8 yards per punt.

During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Johnson coached linebacker Scott Lutrus to postseason honors. Lutrus was a First-Team Freshman All-America selection in 2007, and an All-Big East pick in 2008.

Johnson began his coaching career at Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk, Connecticut from 1993-96, serving as the defensive coordinator the final two seasons.

He made his collegiate coaching debut as the defensive coordinator at Sacred Heart in 1997. He would serve as the defensive line coach at Fordham in 1998.

Johnson, a four-year letterwinner for UConn from 1989-92, started all 33 games on the offensive line over his final three seasons. He served as a team captain in 1991, and was named as the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. He was a Second-Team All-Yankee Conference pick in 1998, and a Second-Team All-ECAC selection in 1990.

A native of Norwalk, Connecticut, Johnson received his degree in sociology from UConn in 1992.

He and his wife, Cynthia, have two sons, Taren and Trace.

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Derrick Johnson enters his ninth season as an assistant coach at Towson University, working with the cornerbacks.

Johnson arrived at Towson in 2008 as the team’s secondary coach.

In his first eight years with the Tigers, Johnson has worked with a defensive unit that has allowed less than 200 yards passing five times.

Along the way, Johnson helped mentor two All-Americans and one NFL Draft pick.

The Tigers were young at cornerback in 2015 as they returned just three players that had collegiate experience. Despite the youth, the defense allowed just 192.5 yards per game and had nine interceptions and 32 pass break-ups.

The defensive backfield was one of the strongest units for the Tigers in 2014 as they again ranked in the top half of the CAA in total defense, pass defense and scoring defense.

The unit was anchored by All-American cornerback Tye Smith. The first-team all-conference selection ranked second on the team with 85 tackles, while leading the team with eight passes defended.

Smith would go on to be drafted in the fifth round by the Seattle Seahawks in the 2015 NFL Draft.

The Tigers run to the National Championship game in 2013 was aided by a strong defense that intercepted 16 passes and forced 35 turnovers.

The starting duo of Smith and Jordan Love combined to break up 22 passes and post 167 tackles. The duo both earned All-CAA honors, while Love as selected a Second-Team All-America.

Towson captured its second-straight CAA title in 2012 with a defense allowed just 174.3 yards a game through the air. First-year starters, Love and Smith, helped a Tigers pass defense allow 52.9 yards less than a season before. It marked the fewest passing yards allowed over the past decade.

Johnson came to Towson after spending the 2007 season on Tim Keating’s staff at McDaniel College. In his one season with the Green Terror, Johnson helped mentor defensive back Travis Wenrich. Wenrich earned honorable-mention all-conference honors after ranking second in the league with five interceptions.

DERRICKJOHNSONCornerbacks • 9th SeasonNorth Carolina, ‘04

Johnson entered the coaching ranks in 2004 as an assistant coach at Riverside High School in North Carolina. In his first season, RHS posted a 7-4 record.

In his third season, he helped the Pirates reach its first state championship game appearance. His defensive backs led the state with 27 interceptions.

In addition to serving as the defensive backs coach, Johnson also taught at RHS and served two years as the track and field coach.

Johnson attended the University of North Carolina where he was a four-year letterwinner for the Tar Heels. He appeared in all 48 games in his career, including making eight starts.

He was part of the 2001 defense that led the ACC in total defense and passes defensed, while ranking third in rushing defense and scoring defense. The Tar Heels capped the season with a 16-10 victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl.

After his senior season, Johnson received an invite to the Washington Redskins Rookie Camp. He went on to play one season with the Raleigh Rebels of the American Indoor Football League.

Johnson graduated from UNC in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in African-American history.

Johnson and his wife, Tiffanie, have one son, Dean.

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Konstantinos Kosmakos enters his ninth season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. He is entering his fourth season coaching the defensive line.

Kosmakos joined the Tiger coaching staff in 2008 as an offensive line assistant, before spending the next two seasons assisting with the defensive line.

He was the assistant defensive line coach in 2012, after coaching the outside linebackers in 2011.

The defensive line continued to be a strength for the Tigers in 2016. Led by preseason All-CAA tackle Jon Desir, the defensive line recorded 13.5 sacks and 30 tackles-for-loss.

Sophomore Clifton Jones and redshirt freshman Zain Harps Upshur had breakout seasons as they combined for 12.0 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks. Nose tackle Max Tejada added three sacks, including forcing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in a come-from-behind victory over Stony Brook.

The 2014 unit was led by All-America defensive end Ryan Delaire. The First-Team All-CAA pick ranked second in the CAA with 11.0 sacks. Delaire was not the only defensive lineman to have a big year as Drew Cheripko added 7.5 sacks.

Delaire would sign as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before going to the Super Bowl with the Carolina Panthers.

The defensive line played a key role in the Tigers run to the National Championship game in 2013. As a defense, the Tigers registered 41 sacks.

The anchor of the front was Delaire and his CAA-leading 11.5 sacks. His efforts allowed him to become the fourth Tiger defensive lineman to earn All-America recognition.

As the outside linebackers coach in 2011, Kosmakos helped the Tigers become the most improved team in NCAA Division I as Towson finished 9-3 and captured its first CAA championship.

During his time assisting the defensive line during the 2009-10 seasons, Kosmakos was a captain for the American Indoor Football League’s Baltimore Mariners. He helped the Mariners to a 16-0 record and the 2010 AIFA Championship.

KONSTANTINOSKOSMAKOSDefensive Line • 9th SeasonTowson, ‘06

Before joining the coaching staff, Kosmakos was a standout offensive lineman for the Tigers.

Kosmakos was a fixture along the offensive line from 2002-05, and was one of the most versatile offensive lineman to ever play at Towson.

After making 13 starts at guards and center in his first two seasons, Kosmakos took over as the starting center his junior season. He would go on to start 22 of the 23 games over his final two seasons. He served as a team captain his senior season.

His efforts over his final two season earned him back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year awards. He became just the fourth offensive lineman to win the award, joining Jason Gunning (2003), David Snyder (1995) and Kevin Fidati (1979). He was also the sixth player to win the award in consecutive seasons.

Prior to his standout career at Towson, Kosmakos helped Dulaney High School compile a 7-3 record his junior season after a winless campaign the season before.

Kosmakos was a standout wrestler for the Lions, posting a 73-4 career record. He was inducted into the Dulaney Hall of Fame in 2012.

Kosmakos graduated from Towson University in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

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A veteran coach of over 30 years, Joe Tricario enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at Towson. He works with the safeties, while also serving as the special teams coordinator.

In his first three seasons with the Tigers, Tricario has produced a pair of All-CAA punt returns, an two All-CAA safeties and an All-American punt returner.

Senior Donnell Lewis earned two honors from the CAA in 2015 as he was honored as a defensive back and a punt returner. It marked the second-straight season was honored as a punt returner.

Also in 2015, freshman Lyrics Klugh set a new school-record with 211 kickoff return yards against James Madison. He broke a record that stood for 25 years.

In 2014, the Tigers led the CAA in punt return average, while ranking fifth in kickoff return average.

Senior Derrick Joseph became the first All-American selection as a punt returner after averaging 18.4 yards per return. He was selected as a Fourth-Team All-American by Beyond Sports Network.

Joseph put his name atop the record books in the 2013 season as he became just the second Tiger in school history to return two kickoffs for touchdowns during the season.

The safeties also made plays throughout the season as they combined to intercept 11 passes and force four fumbles. Lewis was the leader of the group as he intercepted four passes, while also forcing four fumbles.

Tricario came to Towson after spending the 2011 season coaching the linebackers, and serving as special teams coordinator, at Massachusetts. In his one season with the Minutemen, Tricario helped to mentor All-American linebacker Tyler Holmes.

Tricario went to UMass after spending five years as an assistant coach Stony Brook. He was the defensive coordinator and special teams coordinator for Seawolves, helping them earn back-to-back Big South Conference championships. He was also instrumental in Tyler Santucci earning All-American recognition.

Tricario arrived at Fordham in 1999 as the special teams coordinator and was part of the Rams dramatic turnaround from a winless team to a conference champion.

JOETRICARIOSafeties / Special Teams • 4th SeasonSUNY Cortland, ‘83

He was elevated to defensive coordinator in 2002 and helped to complete the turnaround. In his first year leading the defense, the Rams posted a 10-3 record and captured the Patriot League championship.

Tricario joined the coaching ranks in 1985 as a graduate assistant at Albany. After one season, he would become an assistant coach with the quarterbacks and wide receivers. In his first season with the Great Danes, he helped the team post a 9-2 record and win the ECAC Bowl by defeating Plymouth State.

Following the 1989 season, Tricario went north to become the wide receivers coach with the Montreal Machine in the inaugural season of the World League of American Football (WLAF).

With the WLAF played during the spring, Tricario was able to spend the 1991 season as an assistant coach at Union College. In his lone season, he helped the Dutchmen finish 10-1 and earn a sport in the NCAA Division III semifinals.

Tricario spent the 1992-93 seasons as the wide receivers coach and special teams coordinator at Penn. He helped to guide the Quakers to a 17-3 mark, including the 1993 Ivy League championship.

He made his first stop at Fordham for the 1994 season, before leaving the college ranks to work with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League in 1995.

He returned to college in 1996 and spent three years as an assistant coach at Lafayette, coaching the wide receivers and special teams.

Tricario is a 1983 graduate of the State University of New York Cortland where he played wide receiver for the Red Dragons.

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Jon Schwartz begins his fifth season at Towson, and his fourth working with the outside linebackers.

Schwartz initially joined the Tigers staff for the 2012 season as a defensive quality control coach.

The 2015 Tiger defense continued to improve throughout the season as it made the switch to a 3-4 scheme. Over their eight conference games, the defense held their opponents scoreless in 15 of the 32 quarters.

The defense was sparked by outside linebacker Jordan Mynatt who ranked eighth in the CAA with 11.5 tackles-for-loss. He finished second on the team with 60 tackles and has had four pass break-ups.

Opposite of Mynatt was Eddie Releford. Releford enjoyed his best season as a Tiger as he was fifth on the team with 50 tackles. He added six tackles-for-loss and three sacks.

Mynatt made nine starts at linebacker after beginning the season as the starting free safety. He would go on to finish the season with 61 tackles.

In his first season working with the linebackers, Schwartz and the Tigers won a school-record 13 games on their way to a spot in the FCS National Championship game. The defense held seven of their opponents under 20 points, including holding three opponents under 10 points.

Schwartz came to Towson after spending the 2011 season as the linebackers and special teams coach at Annapolis High School.

He graduated from Shepherd University in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in recreation and leisure.

Schwartz was a two-year starter at inside linebacker, helping the Rams to back-to-back West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships. In his first season as a starter, Schwartz ranked fourth on the team with 42 tackles.

In 2010, Schwartz helped the Rams to a 12-2 record and a trip to the NCAA Division II semifinals.

JONSCHWARTZOutside Linebackers • 5th SeasonShepherd ‘11

Schwartz was a standout linebacker at Annapolis High School where he earned All-Arundel County honors as a junior and senior. He led the county in tackles his final two seasons and finished his career with 305 tackles.

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Mike Moyseenko enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at Towson.

He originally joined the staff prior to the 2013 season as a quality control coach, before being promoted to wide receivers coach prior to the 2014 season.

The 2015 wide receiver corps was a young group that returned only player who had double digit receptions from the previous season.

The group was aided with the return of Brian Dowling. He missed the entire 2014 season with an injury and came back in 2015 to catch 35 passes for 325 and a team-high three touchdowns.

Andre Dessenberg, the top returner entering last season, had another strong campaign as he caught 28 passes and a pair of touchdowns.

Junior college transfer Christian Summers made an immediate impact as he led the team by averaging 14.2 yards on 26 receptions.

In his first season coaching the receivers, the Tigers top three receivers combined to catch 111 passes. Senior Spencer Wilkins led the way with 45 receptions for 500 yards. One of his biggest catches came against rival Delaware when he a caught a 39-yard touchdown to tie the game late in the fourth quarter.

Fellow senior Derrick Joseph caught 37 passes, while Dessenberg had 29 receptions and tied for the team lead with three touchdowns.

Moyseenko came to Towson after spending the 2012 season as the wide receivers coach at Shepherd College. In his one season at SU, he helped the Rams to an 11-2 record and the Division II playoffs.

He joined the coaching ranks in 2008, spending three seasons as the offensive coordinator for the American Indoor Football League’s Baltimore Mariners.

In his final season on staff, he helped the Mariners capture the AIFA championship. He was not the only current member of the Tigers coaching staff to be a part of the championship team as defensive line coach Konstantinos Kosmakos was a team captain for the Mariners.

Moyseenko spent the 2011 season serving as the quarterbacks coach at Good Counsel High School. He helped the team to perfect 12-0 record and the WCIAC championship. The Falcons would end the season ranked No. 4 in the nation.

MIKEMOYSEENKOWide Receivers • 4th SeasonMaryland, ‘07

He graduated from Maryland in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in physiology and neurobiology He was a walk-on quarterback for the Terrapins before joining the staff as a student assistant.

Moyseenko and his wife, Kerrie, reside in the Towson area.

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Dan Hernandez enters his first season as an assistant coach at Towson, working with the tight ends and fullbacks.

Hernandez comes to Towson after speding the previous three seasons on staff at Northwestern University. He spent the prior two season as an offensive graduate assistant.

In his final two seasons with the Wildcats, Hernandez helped to develop NU’s offensive line and superback position. The Wildcats would finish the 2015 season with a 10-3 record and earn a trip to the Outback Bowl. NU would finish the year ranked No. 23 in the final Associated Press poll.

Hernandez spent the 2013 season as an offensive quality control assistant, aiding offensive coordinator Mick McCall with opponent preparation and film sudy, as well as play-call scripting and other in-game tasks.

DANHERNANDEZTight Ends / Fullbacks • 1st SeasonUpper Iowa, ‘09

He arrived in Evanston after spending the previous four years at Florida International University. He began as a football operations assistant before spending two years as the Panthers assistant director of football operations. He helped FIU to a Sun Belt Conference championship and a trip to the Little Ceasar’s Bowl in 2010.

In his final season, Hernandez became an offensive graduate assistant.

Hernandez graduated from Upper Iowa University in 2009 with a backerlor’s degree in criminology.

He was a two-year team captain for the Peacocks and was a three-tme selection to the Northern Sun Conference All-Academic team.

Hernanadez earned his master’s in public administration from FIU in 2011. He would later earn a master’s in sports administration from Northwestern in 2016.

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LANCEYANIGERDirector of Football Operations • 1st SeasonTowson, ‘11

Lance Yaniger enters his first season as the Director of Football Operations at Towson.

In his role, Yaniger is responsible for planning all away game logistics that include all aspects of team travel. He also serves as the liaison for the NFL scouts.

Yaniger served in an interim role for the 2015 season after spending two years as a volunteer assistant with the program.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in applied business and communications from Towson University in 2011.

JEREMYPICKHead Strength & Coditioning Coach • 8th SeasonGreenville College, ‘92

Jeremy Pick enters his ninth season as the strength and conditioning coach for football at Towson. Pick also trains the Tigers volleyball and softball teams.

Pick came to Towson after spending 12 seasons as an assistant strength and conditioning coach at Oregon. While with the Ducks, He was responsible for training the volleyball, softball and wrestling teams. He also assisted in training the football team.

He went to Oregon after serving as an assistant football and wrestling coach at Cabondale Community High School.

Pick graduated from Greenville College in 1992, and earned his master’s from Southern Illinois at Carbondale.

Pick and his wife, Rita, are both natives of Illinois.

NATHANWILDERDirector of Sports Medicine • 6th SeasonWaynesburg, ‘96

Nathan Wilder is in his sixth season at Towson, serving as the director of sports medicine.

Wilder functions as the head football athletic trainer by coordinating the medical carer and providing athletic training services to the University’s football student-athletes.

He came to Towson after spending two years as the head football athletic trainer at Samford. While at Samford, he was responsible for the prevention, management, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuires for all of the Bulldogs football student-athletes.

Wilder’s time at SU was preceeded by spending six years as the head athletic trainer at his alma mater, Waynesburg University.

He supervised coverage for all 18 of the Yellow Jackets teams, serving as the athletic trainer for football, wrestling and track and field teams. He was also an instructor of various courses and an approved clinical instructor in the CAATE acredited program at Waynesburg.

Wilder began his career as a graduate assistant at Ohio University. He spent one year working with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before serving as an assistant athletic trainer and assistant professor at Southern Connecticut State.

He also worked at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Sports Mediciine.

Wilder holds credentials as a certified athletic trainer and as a strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Wilder, a native of Pittsburgh, graduated summa cum laude from Waynesburg University in 1996. After graduating from Waynesburg, Wilder attended graduate school and worked at Ohio University.

Wilder and his wife, Nicole, have two children.

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MIKESHAPLEYAssistant Equipment Manager • 3rd SeasonRutgers, ‘11

Mike Shapley enters his third season as the football equipment manager at Towson. He also serves as the equipment manager for men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, field hockey and track and field.

Shapley came to Towson after spending three years as an assistant equipment manager at Rutgers, working directly with the Scarlet Knights football program.

He assisted the football team’s director of player services and assisted in the day-to-day operations of the equipment room. He kept practice minutes for the head football coach and assited in preparations of team equipment for home and road games.

Shapley went to Rutgers after spending three summers as a training camp intern with the Carolina Panthers. He was involved in the day-to-day tasks of a profressional football organization and helped ensure camp practices and games were facilitated smoothly. He also served with the gameday equipment staff for two Panthers regular-season games.

Shapley earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science and sport studies, with a sport management option, from Rutgers in 2011.

As an udergrad, he served as a student equipment manager for the Scarlet Knights. He assisted the linebackers coach, and prepared and organized equipment for football practices and games. He traveled with the team to away games to help with the preparation, transportation and organization of equipment.

He is a certified equpment manager as recognized by the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA).

TYLERFREDLUNDSenior Assistant Athletic Trainer • 3rd SeasonAlabama, ‘10

Tyler Fredlund enters his third season as the senior assistant athletic trainer working with the Tigers football team.

Fredlund came to Towson after spending two years working at the Southeast Georgia Health System, and the head athletic trainer at the College of Coastal Georgia.

During his time as a certified athletic trainer for Southeast Georgia Health System, Fredlund helped develop and carry out community health education. Fredlund provided medical services as well as education to the communities of Glynn County at events such as local marathons and health fair events. While working for the health system, Fredlund also served as the head athletic trainer at the College of Coastal Georgia. In his two years with Coastal Georgia, Fredlund restructured the services provided to the student-athletes to increase their performance in sports and better educate them to manage their own health.

During his tenure, Coastal Georgia won its first conference championship as well as a national championship in men’s golf at the NAIA level.

Fredlund also spent two years working at Mercer where he was responsible for the health and well-being of the startup men’s lacrosse team, the first NCAA Division I lacrosse team in the state of Georgia. Fredlund developed a pre and post-exercise injury prevention program for the team and also informative documents for coaches regarding sickle cell anemia and concussions.

Fredlund earned his bachelor’s degree from Alabama in 2010, and his master’s of public health from Mercer in 2012.

While a student at Alabama, he worked extensively with the 2009 National Championship football program.

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Sept. 5 • Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium • Greenville, N.C.

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GREENVILLE, N.C. -- Towson went toe-to-toe with FBS foe East Carolina Saturday night and found themselves with a chance to tie the game late. The Tigers were unable to reach the endzone and dropped its season opener, 28-20, to the Pirates at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium.

Towson got on the board on their first possession of the season as Connor Frazier capped 12-play drive with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Brian Dowling.

The Tigers would drive deep into Pirates territory in the second and third quarters, but had to settle for field goals (23, 32) from Sam Hurwitz.

Towson reached the endzone again in the fourth quarter after Darius Victor broke free on a 24-yard run down to the goaline. On the next play, Frazier scored on the quarterback sneak.

The defense would force a punt and give Towson the chance to tie the game late. Victor carried the ball five times on six plays to help the Tigers get into the redzone. Unfortunately, the drive stalled as the fourth-down pass was broken up.

Frazier finished the day with a career-high 221 yards on 15-of-28 passing. He also rushed for 43 yards and a score.

Victor continued his strong running by finishing with 137 yards on 28 totes.

Nico Law led the defense with 10 tackles.

Sept. 12 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

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TOWSON, Md. -- Darius Victor ran for a pair of touchdowns and the Towson defense held Saint Francis to just 197 yards of offense in the Tigers 35-20 victory in the 2015 home opener.

Victor capped an 18-play opening drive with a one-yard touchdown run. He followed it up with a seven-yard scoring run in the second quarter.

Donnell Lewis got into the scoring act as he returned a punt 49 yards for a second-quarter score. It was the first punt return for a touchdown for Lewis and the first for the Tigers since week three a season ago.

Connor Frazier had his second-straight big game as he threw for 269 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for another score.

Jacquille Veii led the receivers with four catches for 115 yards. Included in those catches was a one-handed grab around the back of the defender.

The Tiger defense controlled the Red Flash all night as they limited SFU to just 29 yards rushing on 30 attempts.

SFU got the majority of their yards in the second half after being held to just 32 yards of offense in the first half.

Jordan Mynatt led the defense with seven tackles and 1.5 sacks. Clifton Jones added 1.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles-for-loss.

Sept. 19 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

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TOWSON, Md. -- Junior Darius Victor rushed for a career-best 207 yards and three touchdowns as Towson rallied from a halftime deficit to defeat Holy Cross, 29-26.

Victor did the majority of his damage in the second half as he ran for 116 yards and scored all three touchdowns in the game’s final 30 minutes.

After trailing by nine at the half, Victor set the tone in the second half with a 54-yard run on the first play from scrimmage. He capped the drive with a one-yard TD run before going 34 yards for a score on the next possession.

The Tigers got a little tricky in the fourth quarter as they successfully executed a fake field goal as Connor Frazier hit kicker Sam Hurwitz for a 10-yard gain. On the next play, Victor scored what turned out to be the game-winning touchdown from four yards out.

The defense secured the victory by stopping the Crusaders at midfield on the final possession of the game. Alfonso Augustine and Nico Law each recorded their first interceptions as Tigers. Both interceptions were aided by pressure on the quarterback.

Jacquille Veii had another big day on the outside with seven catches for 71 yards.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTowson 7 3 3 7 20East Carolina 14 0 7 7 28

1st Quarter12:08 ECU - Hairston 45yd run (Torruella kick)6:40 TOW - Dowling 30yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick)0:46 ECU - Hairston 1yd run (Torruella kick)2nd Quarter9:16 TOW - Hurwitz 23yd field goal3rd Quarter10:18 TOW - Hurwitz 32yd field goal7:55 ECU - Hairston 1yd run (Torruella kick)4th Quarter12:21 ECU - Hairston 11yd run (Torruella kick)7:53 TOW - Frazier 1yd run (Hurwitz kick)

Team Statistics TOW ECUFirst Downs 27 23Rush Att.-Net Yards 44-179 34-210Passing C-A-Int. 17-33-1 29-37-0Net Passing Yards 237 230Offensive Plays 77 71Total Offense 416 440Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-42 8-102Punts-Average 2-41.5 3-47.33rd Down Conversion 7-15 10-17Time of Possession 33:36 26:24

RushingTOW - Victor 28-137, Frazier 12-43, Dickerson 3-6, Veii 1-(-7); ECU - Hairston 18-154, Scott 12-60, Kemp 3-(-3).PassingTOW - Frazier 15-28-1-221-1, Knudson 2-5-0-16-0; ECU - Kemp 29-37-0-230-0.ReceivingTOW - Dowling 4-53, Summers 3-51, Veii 3-49, Vallely 3-45, Simpson 1-13, Dessenberg 1-11, Holder 1-9, Gallahan 1-6; ECU - Jones 6-77, Hairston 5-19, Johnson 4-30, Williams, J. 4-26, Grayson 3-31, Williams, B. 3-26, Scott 2-12, Barnes 1-7, Bishop 1-2.

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Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FSaint Francis 7 0 6 7 20Towson 7 7 14 7 35

1st Quarter2:32 TOW - Victor 2 yd run (Hurwitz kick)2:20 SFU - Jerome 99 yd kickoff return (Geesey kick)2nd Quarter2:42 TOW - Victor 7 yd run (Hurwitz kick)3rd Quarter9:54 TOW - Frazier 11 yd run (Hurwitz kick)7:37 TOW - Lewis 49 yd punt return (Hurwitz kick)4:39 SFU - Smith 18 yd pass rom Drayer (run failed)4th Quarter12:24 TOW - Dowling 20 yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick)2:04 SFU - Smith 5 yd pass from Drayer (Geesey kick)

Team Statistics SFU TOWFirst Downs 10 20Rush Att.-Net Yards 30-29 36-113Passing C-A-Int. 16-25-0 17-24-1Net Passing Yards 168 273Offensive Plays 55 60Total Offense 197 386Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 8-55 5-34Punts-Average 7-32.3 4-42.23rd Down Conversion 3-13 7-12Time of Possession 28:32 31:28

RushingTOW - Victor 19-98, Dickerson 5-11, Frazier 10-3, Veii 2-1; SFU - Dickson 15-36, Bagley 7-8, Drayer 8-(-15).PassingTOW - Frazier 16-23-1-269-1, Knudson 1-1-0-4-0; SFU - Drayer 16-25-0-168-2.ReceivingTOW - Dessenberg 6-68, Veii 4-115, Dowling 4-71, Holder 1-8, Summers 1-7, Vallely 1-4; SFU - Smith 7-84, Adams 2-29, Abeid 2-9, Gartner 1-18, Martin 1-10, Damiano 1-9, Bagley 1-6, Dickson 1-3.

ATT: 7,911

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FHoly Cross 7 9 3 7 26Towson 0 7 15 7 29

1st Quarter4:34 HC - Walker 1 yd run (Fitzgerald kick)2nd Quarter5:51 TOW - Dessenberg 15 yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick)3:18 HC - Walker 1 yd run (Fitzgerald kick)1:42 HC - Team safety3rd Quarter11:33 TOW - Victor 2 yd run (Hurwitz kick)9:05 TOW - Victor 34 yd run (Summers pass from Frazier)4:21 HC - Wasp 42 yd field goal4th Quarter13:43 TOW - Victor 4 yd run (Hurwitz kick)4:16 HC - Flaherty 12 yd pass from Pujals (Fitzgerald kick)

Team Statistics HC TOWFirst Downs 23 20Rush Att.-Net Yards 31-132 45-276Passing C-A-Int. 26-44-2 14-27-0Net Passing Yards 276 134Offensive Plays 75 72Total Offense 408 410Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-56 4-34Punts-Average 3-33.0 5-32.23rd Down Conversion 6-13 7-16Time of Possession 27:11 32:49

RushingTOW - Victor 22-207, Simpson 5-36, Frazier 11-20, Dickerson 6-16; HC - Pujals 17-88, Walker 9-33, Guild 3-6, Raymond 2-5.PassingTOW - Frazier 14-27-0-134-1; HC - Pujals 26-44-2-276-1.ReceivingTOW - Veii 7-71, Dessenberg 2-21, Dowling 2-14, Vallely 1-10, Hurwitz 1-10, Summers 1-8; HC - Flaherty 10-92, Wieczorek 5-56, Raymond 4-53, Guild 3-6, Bell 2-39, Nikolaisen 1-16, Simsheuser 1-14.

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Sept. 26 • Rhoades Stadium • Elon, N.C.

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ELON, N.C. -- Towson jumped out to an early lead, but they were not able to sustain as a driving rain and injuries aided the Tigers 13-17 loss at Elon.

The Tigers defense got off to a fast start as Alfonso Augustine forced and recovered a fumble on the first play from scrimmage. Towson was unable to convert a fourth down and turned the ball back over.

On the next possession, Darius Victor scored from four yards out to give Towson the lead.

Later in the first quarter, freshman Shane Simpson broke out of the pack and raced for a 49-yard touchdown.

After injuries left the Tigers very thin at running back, quarterback Connor Frazier put the team on his back and set a quarterback rushing record by running for 132 yards on 20 attempts.

The Tigers had one final drive to win the game. Frazier led Towson down to the Elon 15. After a fumble, Frazier looked to spike the ball with one second remaining on the clock. The officials ruled it came after the buzzer and the game was over.

In just one half of play, Simpson finished with 72 yards and his first touchdown on nine attempts.

Jacquille Veii led the receivers with five catches for 38 yards. Brian Dowling added four catches for 46 yards.

The Tiger defense allowed just 72 yards on the ground and 205 total yards.

Jon Desir led the team with eight tackles, while Eddie Releford added 1.5 sacks.

Oct. 10 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

#5 JAMES MADISON

TOWSON

51

30

TOWSON, Md. -- Freshman Lyrics Klugh set a single-game record with 211 kickoff return yards, but it was not enough as Towson fell, 51-30, to No. 5 James Madison at Unitas Stadium.

The Dukes took advantage of a fumble on the opening kickoff to jump out to an early lead.

Towson got back into the game with a one-yard touchdown run from Darius Victor.

The Tigers kept the JMU offense off the field in the second quarter with an 8:32 drive that ended with a Christian Summers eight-yard touchdown reception from Connor Frazier.

Sam Hurwitz would close out the first half with a career-long 41-yard field goal as time expired.

Frazier would connect on second half touchdown passes to Emmanuel Holder and Summers. The three touchdown passes for Frazier established a new career best.

Klugh had second-half kickoff returns of 77 and 65 yards on his way to setting a single-game record with 211 yards.

Eric Handy led the defense with 14 tackles and a sack.

Oct. 17 • LaValle Stadium • Stony Brook, N.Y.

TOWSON

STONY BROOK

21

14

STONY BROOK, N.Y. -- On a night that was dominated by the Towson defense, it was Darius Victor’s six-yard touchdown run with less than a minute to play that completed the Tigers 21-14 comeback victory over Stony Brook.

After falling behind 14-0 nothing in the first quarter, Max Tejada delivered a big sack that resulted in Donnell Lewis scooping up the ball and racing 65 yards for a touchdown.

That was just the beginning for the defense as they allowed just eight yards in the second quarter and 31 yards in the third quarter.

The offense got going to start the second half as Connor Frazier returned to the lineup and led the Tigers on a 14-play drive. Victor capped the drive with a three-yard touchdown run.

SB put together one drive in the fourth quarter, but the defense got a stop when it mattered and the Seawolves missed a field goal.

The Towson offense took over at its own 20-yard line with just under four minutes to play.

The game-winning nine-play drive was done on the ground and through the air. After Frazier hit Jacquille Veii for 17 yards and a first down, Victor covered the final 17 yards on the next two plays, reaching the endzone from six yards out.

Victor finished the day with 73 yards and two touchdowns.

Tejada recorded a pair of sacks and forced a fumble, while freshman linebackers Chris Tedder and Diondre Wallace combined for 17 tackles.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTowson 13 0 0 0 13Elon 7 0 10 0 17

1st Quarter8:00 TOW - Victor 4 yd run (Hurwitz kick)4:30 TOW - Simpson 49 yd run (rush failed)0:53 ELON - McCray 35 yd pass from Christiansen (Gallagher kick)3rd Quarter14:14 ELON - Gentry 5 yd run (Gallagher kick)3:02 ELON - Gallagher 45 yd field goal

Team Statistics TOW ELONFirst Downs 20 15Rush Att.-Net Yards 46-248 35-72Passing C-A-Int. 19-34-1 14-22-0Net Passing Yards 151 133Offensive Plays 80 57Total Offense 399 205Fumbles-Lost 5-3 4-2Penalties-Yards 7-58 5-50Punts-Average 1-44.0 6-33.23rd Down Conversion 5-16 4-13Time of Possession 35:51 24:09

RushingTOW - Frazier 20-132, Simpson 9-72, Boyce 5-15, Victor 7-14, Holder 3-8, Dowling 1-4, Veii 1-3; ELON - Gentry 14-48, Summers 4-24, Coppedge 5-9, Christiansen 11-(-7).PassingTOW - Frazier 19-34-1-151-0; ELON - Christiansen 14-22-0-133-1.ReceivingTOW - Veii 5-38, Dowling 4-46, Summers 2-18, Holder 2-18, Vallely 2-14, Simpson 2-4, Dessenberg 1-9, Galla-han 1-4; ELON - Joyner 4-15, McCray 3-65, Lennon 3-27, Warrick 2-11, Oliver 1-14, Gentry 1-1.

ATT: 8,027

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FJames Madison 14 10 17 10 51Towson 6 11 6 7 30

1st Quarter13:13 JMU - Taylor 4 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick)9:20 TOW - Victor 1 yd run (kick failed)7:51 JMU - Taylor 28 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick)2nd Quarter9:53 JMU - Maglio 33 yd field goal1:15 TOW - Summers 9 yd pass from Frazier (Frazier to Veii)0:28 JMU - Davis 12 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick)0:00 TOW - Hurwitz 41 yd field goal3rd Quarter10:46 JMU - Maglio 28 yd field goal6:15 TOW - Holder 9 yd pass from Frazier (kick failed)6:03 JMU - Tutt 92 yd kickoff retun (Maglio kick)2:34 JMU - Ravenel 29 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick)4th Quarter13:14 JMU - Johnson 5 yd pass from Lee (Maglio kick)6:01 JMU - Maglio 24 yd field goal4:43 TOW - Summers 11 yd pass from Frazier (Hurwitz kick)

Team Statistics JMU TOWFirst Downs 27 20Rush Att.-Net Yards 51-205 34-119Passing C-A-Int. 24-32-0 17-30-1Net Passing Yards 178 176Offensive Plays 83 64Total Offense 483 295Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-67 6-40Punts-Average 2-15.0 5-38.23rd Down Conversion 10-18 7-15Time of Possession 30:05 29:55

RushingTOW - Frazier 13-54, Victor 16-44, Dickerson 4-20, Grant 1-1; JMU - Abdullah 25-131, Johnson 11-36, Lee 12-30, Woods 3-8.PassingTOW - Frazier 17-30-1-176-3; JMU - Lee 24-32-0-278-5.ReceivingTOW - Gallahan 4-55, Summers 3-55, Greenwood 2-21, Victor 2-18, Dessenbert 2-16, Veii 2-7, Holder 1-9, Grant 1-(-5); JMU - Ravenel 6-83, Davis 5-62, Cheatham 4-48, Taylor 3-46, Johnson 2-22, Miller 2-15, Hyman 1-5, Abdullah 1-(-3).

ATT: 8,224

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTowson 0 7 7 7 21Stony Brook 14 0 0 0 14

1st Quarter9:53 SB - Bolden 25 yd pass from Bednarski (Popek kick)4:04 SB - Bolded 13 yd pass from Carbone (Popek kick)2nd Quarter11:31 TOW - Lewis 65 yd fumble return (Hurwitz kick)3rd Quarter5:23 TOW - Victor 3 yd run (Hurwitz kick)4th Quarter0:50 TOW - Victor 6 yd run (Hurwitz kick)

Team Statistics TOW SBFirst Downs 14 18Rush Att.-Net Yards 30-101 44-74Passing C-A-Int. 19-34-1 13-27-1Net Passing Yards 145 150Offensive Plays 64 71Total Offense 246 224Fumbles-Lost 3-1 5-1Penalties-Yards 4-50 6-38Punts-Average 6-43.0 9-34.73rd Down Conversion 7-16 4-16Time of Possession 26:24 33:36

RushingTOW - Victor 17-73, Frazier 9-29, Greenwood 1-0, Knud-son 2-(-1), Dickerson 1-(-1); SB - White 21-82, Fredericks 6-20, Liotine 7-5, Carbone 7-(-11), Bednarski 2-(-17).PassingTOW - Frazier 11-19-0-100-0, Knudson 8-15-1-45-0; SB - Bednarski 11-22-1-123-1, Carbone 2-5-0-27-1.ReceivingTOW - Dowling 5-20, Dessenberg 4-48, Summers 4-33, Veii 3-30, Victor 3-14; SB - Bolden 7-77, Anderson 2-12, Marino 1-23, Daniels 1-14, Bednarski 1-12, Wingate 1-12.

ATT: 12,177

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Oct. 24 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

#22 VILLANOVA

TOWSON

21

28

TOWSON, Md. -- The Towson defense returned two interceptions for touchdowns as the Tigers knocked off their first ranked opponent in two seasons, handing No. 22 Villanova a 28-21 defeat on Homecoming.

The Tigers got on the board on their opening possession as Connor Frazier hit Brian Dowling for a 17-yard touchdown.

Later in the first quarter, Frazier raced 78 yards for a touchdown. It was the second longest run by a quarterback in school history.

The defense struck quickly in the second half as Chris Tedder returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown on the opening possession.

Romell Haley put the game away late in the fourth quarter with an 86-yard interception return for a touchdown.

The two interception returns marked the first time since 2003 that the Tigers returned two interceptions for scores.

Frazier finished the day with 67 yards on the ground and 128 yards through the air. It was the third game this season where Frazier has rushed for and thrown a touchdown.

Tedder finished the game with nine tackles, while fellow freshman Diondre Wallace made a team-high 11 stops. Jon Desir made eight stops and blocked a field goal.

Oct. 31 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

DELAWARE

TOWSON

0

19

TOWSON, Md. -- The Towson defense held Delaware to just 102 yards of offense in posting its first shutout in over a decade with a 19-0 victory over the Blue Hens at Johnny Unitas Stadium.

The shutout was the first since the Tigers defeated Lock Haven, 70-0, on September 10, 2005.

The 102 yards allowed is the fewest allowed by the Tigers to an FCS opponent since joining the FCS in 1987.

Towson got on the scoreboard early in the second quarter as Sam Hurwitz hit on a 34-yard field goal.

It was just the beginning of a career day for Hurwitz as he was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals. The four field goals tied a school record that was set in 1984. He connected from 34, 39, 27 and 39 yards.

The Tigers scored the lone touchdown of the game in the second quarter as Darius Victor capped an 11-play drive with a one-yard touchdown run on fourth down. For Victor, it was his 10th rushing touchdown of the season.

Wide receiver Christian Summers had a breakout game as he caught eight passes for 133 yards. He did the majority of his damage in the first half with six catches for 125 yards in the opening half.

Quarterback Connor Frazier had one of his best efforts of his career by going 25-of-34 for 284 yards. He connected with eight different receivers in the win.

Donnell Lewis led a defense that gave up just 14 passing yards with nine tackles and an interception.

Zain Harps Upshur added six tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss, a sack and a forced fumble.

Nov. 7 • Alfond Stadium • Orono, Maine

TOWSON

MAINE

10

7

ORONO, Maine -- The Towson defense forced a pair of turnovers and kept the Maine offense off the scoreboard through the first three quarters in a 10-7 road victory.

The defense got off to a strong start as Diondre forced a fumble and recovered it on the opening drive of the game.

With the game still scoreless with less than a minute to go in the half, the Towson offense worked its way down the field to get a 19-yard Sam Hurwitz field goal as the half expired.

Connor Frazier started the drive with a 23-yard pass to Andre Dessenberg. Two plays later, Frazier hit Veii for 22 yards deep into the red-zone. After a pass interference call in the endzone, the Tigers were forced to kick a field goal as time expired.

The Towson defense came through against in the third quarter as Donnell Lewis delivered a big hit that forced a fumble. Eric Handy scooped the fumble and rumbles 20 yards to the Maine six-yard line.

Two plays later, Darius Victor went over left tackle for the five-yard touchdown run.

Maine was able to get on the board in the fourth quarter, but the Tigers offense melted seven minutes off the clock with a drive into the red-zone.

The drive would stall, but the defense was able to force an incompletion on fourth down to get the ball back to the offense.

Victor picked up two first downs to seal the victory. He finished the day with 101 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries.

Lewis led the defense with 10 tackles, nine solo, and the forced fumble.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FVillanova 0 7 7 7 21Towson 12 0 6 10 28

1st Quarter11:41 TOW - Dowling 17 yd pass from Frazier (kick failed)3:37 TOW - Frazier 78 yd run (rush failed)2nd Quarter12:42 VU - Underwood 7 yd pass from Bednarczyk (Smith kick)3rd Quarter14:16 TOW - Tedder 34 yd interception return (rush failed)11:42 VU - Gudzak 36 yd run (Smith kick) 4th Quarter11:25 TOW - Hurwitz 41 yd field goal4:44 TOW - Haley 86 yd interception return (Hurwitz kick)0:50 VU - Gulyas 4 yd pass from Bednarczyk (Smith kick)

Team Statistics VU TOWFirst Downs 23 14Rush Att.-Net Yards 43-176 29-164Passing C-A-Int. 21-41-2 11-18-0Net Passing Yards 245 128Offensive Plays 84 47Total Offense 421 292Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-50 6-65Punts-Average 3-35.7 5-46.63rd Down Conversion 10-18 4-10Time of Possession 35:56 24:04

RushingTOW - Frazier 7-67, Victor 14-60, Dickerson 4-34, Veii 1-5, Greenwood 1-2; VU - Gudzak 17-96, Bednarczyk 15-41, Underwood 9-37, McClenton 1-2, White 1-0.PassingTOW - Frazier 11-18-0-128-1; VU - Bednarczyk 21-40-2-245-2, Underwood 0-1-0-0-0.ReceivingTOW - Veii 4-38, Dowling 3-42, Vallely 2-19, Holder 1-30, Greenwood 1-(-1); VU - Underwood 6-55, Gulyas 5-34, McClenton 4-49, Wells 2-33, DeCamillo 2-29, Turrell 1-24, Padovani 1-21.

ATT: 7,387

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FDelaware 0 0 0 0 0Towson 0 13 3 3 19

2nd Quarter13:45 TOW - Hurwitz 34 yd field goal5:35 TOW - Victor 1 yd run (Hurwitz kick)0:00 TOW - Hurwitz 39 yd field goal3rd Quarter2:37 TOW - Hurwitz 27 yd field goal 4th Quarter4:10 TOW - Hurwitz 39 yd field goal

Team Statistics DEL TOWFirst Downs 6 25Rush Att.-Net Yards 31-88 41-126Passing C-A-Int. 3-9-1 25-34-2Net Passing Yards 14 284Offensive Plays 40 75Total Offense 102 410Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 4-30 6-35Punts-Average 6-39.3 2-41.03rd Down Conversion 4-11 7-14Time of Possession 21:56 38:04

RushingTOW - Dickerson 20-102, Frazier 12-26, Greenwood 2-6, Victor 3-2, Veii 1-(-5), Grant 2-(-5); DEL - Jefferson 13-46, Walker 8-24, Williams 7-20, Jarmon 1-2, Cherry 2-(-4).PassingTOW - Frazier 25-34-2-284-0; DEL - Walker 3-9-1-14-0.ReceivingTOW - Summers 8-133, Veii 5-20, Dessenberg 3-52, Dowling 3-13, Gallahan 2-29, Greenwood 2-14, Vallely 1-17, Grant 1-6; DEL - Cherry 2-9, Jefferson 1-5.

ATT: 5,234

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTowson 0 3 7 0 10William & Mary 0 0 0 7 7

2nd Quarter0:00 TOW - Hurwitz 19 yd field goal3rd Quarter1:23 TOW - Victor 5 yd run (Hurwitz kick)4th Quarter10:28 UM - Dunn 3 yd pass from Belcher (Decloux kick)

Team Statistics TOW MAINEFirst Downs 16 16Rush Att.-Net Yards 38-97 31-141Passing C-A-Int. 16-24-1 23-31-0Net Passing Yards 189 150Offensive Plays 62 62Total Offense 286 291Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-45 2-12Punts-Average 3-47.0 3-29.73rd Down Conversion 9-15 6-14Time of Possession 32:36 27:24

RushingTOW - Victor 24-101, Dickerson 3-9, Dowling 1-7, Greenwood 1-0, Veii 1-(-1), Frazier 7-(-18); UM - Belcher 16-68, Beckford 13-67, Benders 2-6.PassingTOW - Frazier 16-24-1-289-0; UM - Belcher 23-31-0-150-1.ReceivingTOW - Dowling 5-28, Veii 4-67, Dessenberg 3-61, Sum-mers 3-29, Victor 1-4; UM - Beckford 7-60, Hardy 5-40, Dunn 5-25, Wright 3-16, Reed 2-5, Salmon 1-4.

ATT: 3, 196

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Nov. 14 • Zable Stadium • Williamsburg, Va.

TOWSON

#7 WILLIAM & MARY

17

31

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Towson got two rushing touchdowns from Darius Victor, but it was not enough as No. 7 William & Mary took advantage of a controversial fumble call in the third quarter for a 31-17 victory.

Towson got on the board in the second quarter as Sam Hurwitz capped a 9:08 drive with a 34-yard field goal.

With the Tigers trailing 10-3 at the start of the third quarter, a swing pass was ruled a lateral and it resulted in a Tribe touchdown.

Now trailing by 14 points, Towson responded with a six-play scoring drive that ended with a Victor 13-yard touchdown run.

After another Tribe score, the defense was able to force its second turnover the game. The ensuing drive found the endzone again as Victor scored from one-yard out.

Towson was forced to try and onside kick that was unsuccessful. WM drove down to score in the final minute for the final margin.

Victor led the offense with 96 yards and two touchdowns. Jacquille Veii had seven catches for 70 yards.

Chris Tedder posted a team-best eight tackles, while Jordan Mynatt had seven tackles, including two-for-loss.

Nov. 21 • Johnny Unitas Stadium • Towson, Md.

RHODE ISLAND

TOWSON

21

38

TOWSON, Md. -- Towson put together a total team effort in closing out the regular season with a 38-21 victory over Rhode Island at Johnny Unitas Stadium.

The offense carried the way in the first half, while the defense took its turn in the game’s final 30 minutes.

Darius Victor carried the ball a career-high 33 times and rushed for 189 yards. He scored on runs of five and nine yards in the first half. He got some help in the backfield as Marquel Dickerson ran for 49 yards on five carries, and Grayson Boyce ran for 49 yards and a touchdown on 10 totes.

The second half belonged to the defense as they intercepted three passes in pitching a shutout.

Reserve cornerback Mike Kelly had two interceptions. He became the first player with two interceptions in a game since Tye Smith against New Hampshire in 2011. That was also the last time the Tigers defense had three interceptions in a game.

Junior Heath Dahlgren made his collegiate debut and went 10-for17 for 106 yards. After an early interception, he came back to throw two second-half touchdowns.

Receivers Andre Dessenberg, Emmanuel Holder and Sam Gallahan each caught three passes. Dessenberg and Holder had TD grabs.

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FTowson 0 3 7 7 17William & Mary 3 7 7 14 31

1st Quarter7:43 WM - Dorka 22 yd field goal2nd Quarter13:35 TOW - Hurwitz 34 yd field goal7:49 WM - Hart 5 yd pass from Cluley (Dorka kick)3rd Quarter9:01 WM - Fetters 36 yd fumble return (Dorka kick)5:59 TOW - Victor 13 yd run (Hurwitz kick)4th Quarter11:22 WM - Hart 35 yd pass from Cluley (Dorka kick)4:05 TOW - Victor 1 yd run (Hurwitz kick)1:11 WM - Anderson 3 yd run (Dorka kick)

Team Statistics TOW WMFirst Downs 23 18Rush Att.-Net Yards 40-136 30-171Passing C-A-Int. 19-30-1 21-23-0Net Passing Yards 231 262Offensive Plays 70 53Total Offense 367 433Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2Penalties-Yards 5-40 6-72Punts-Average 3-33.7 1-38.03rd Down Conversion 6-13 8-10Time of Possession 34:41 25:19

RushingTOW - Victor 24-96, Frazier 14-34, Dickerson 1-6Dowling 1-0; WM - Abdul-Saboor 13-77, Anderson 16-69, Dedmon 1-25.PassingTOW - Frazier 19-30-1-231-0; WM - Cluley 21-23-0-262-2.ReceivingTOW - Veii 7-70, Dowling 5-38, Dessenberg 3-58, HOld-er 2-25, Summers 1-34, Victor 1-6; WM - Dedmon 5-39, Kuzjak 4-88, Armstrong 4-30, Caskin 3-32, Hart 2-40, Anderson 2-11, Abdul-Saboor 1-22.

ATT: 9,715

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 FRhode Island 7 14 0 0 21Towson 14 7 14 3 38

1st Quarter6:02 RI - Denny 30 yd pass from McCoy (Rohrwaser kick)4:18 TOW - Boyce 1 yd run (Hurwitz kick)0:49 TOW - Victor 5 yd run (Hurwitz kick)2nd Quarter13:57 RI - White 9 yd pass from McCoy (Rohrwasser kick)8:23 RI - McCoy 1 yd run (Rohrwasser kick)4:07 TOW - Victor 9 yd run (Hurwitz kick)3rd Quarter11:37 TOW - Holder 13 yd pass from Dahlgren (Hurwitz kick)0:46 TOW - Dessenberg 4 yd pass from Dahlgren (Hurwitz kick) 4th Quarter3:05 TOW - Hurwitz 46 yd field goal

Team Statistics URI TOWFirst Downs 11 17Rush Att.-Net Yards 28-105 53-284Passing C-A-Int. 19-32-3 10-17-1Net Passing Yards 207 106Offensive Plays 60 70Total Offense 312 390Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0Penalties-Yards 3-20 6-43Punts-Average 5-37.4 7-37.03rd Down Conversion 6-14 5-15Time of Possession 24:21 35:39

RushingTOW - Victor 33-189, Dickerson 5-49, Boyce 10-49, Dahlgren 3-7, Tighe 1-(-2); URI - Cooper 9-40, Clarke 9-34, Denny 2-20, McCoy 6-11, Sebastian 1-0.PassingTOW - Dahlgren 10-17-1-106-1; URI - McCoy 19-32-3-207-2.ReceivingTOW - Desenberg 3-48, Holder 3-30, Gallahan 3-19, Ponder 1-9; URI - Denny 6-76, Clarke 6-8, Cooper 1-66, McKeeman 1-15, Caines 1-15, White 1-9, Beauvais 1-7, Sterwart 1-7, Nashtahowski 1-4.

ATT: 5,128

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Date Opponent W/L Score Att. Sep 05 at East Carolina L 20-28 40712 Sep 12 SAINT FRANCIS W 35-20 7911 Sep 19 HOLY CROSS W 29-26 5682*Sep 26 at Elon L 13-17 8027*Oct 10 #5 JAMES MADISON L 30-51 8224*Oct 17 at Stony Brook W 21-14 12177*Oct 24 #22 VILLANOVA W 28-21 7387*Oct 31 DELAWARE W 19-0 5234*Nov 07 at Maine W 10-7 3196*Nov 14 at #7 William and Mary L 17-31 9715*Nov 21 RHODE ISLAND W 38-21 5128

* Denotes Colonial Athletic Association Game

Overall Home Away NeutralALL GAMES 7-4 5-1 2-3 0-0 CONFERENCE 5-3 3-1 2-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0

Schedule & Results

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT TotalTOWSON 59 61 82 58 0 260 Opponents 73 47 57 59 0 236

Towson OpponentsSCORING ________________________ 260 _____________________ 236 Points Per Game _________________ 23.6 _____________________ 21.5 Points Off Turnovers _______________ 54 ______________________ 49 FIRST DOWNS ____________________ 216 _____________________ 191 Rushing ________________________ 101 ______________________ 79 Passing ________________________ 103 _____________________ 102 Penalty _________________________ 12 ______________________ 10 RUSHING YARDAGE ________________ 1843 ___________________ 1385 Yards gained rushing _____________ 2108 ___________________ 1669 Yards lost rushing ________________ 265 _____________________ 284 Rushing Attempts _______________ 436 _____________________ 387 Average Per Rush _________________4.2 ______________________ 3.6 Average Per Game _______________167.5 ___________________125.9 TDs Rushing _____________________ 20 ______________________ 10 PASSING YARDAGE ________________ 2054 ___________________ 2118 Comp-Att-Int ________________ 184-305-10 _____________ 209-323-9 Average Per Pass _________________6.7 ______________________ 6.6 Average Per Catch _______________ 11.2 _____________________ 10.1 Average Per Game _______________186.7 ___________________192.5 TDs Passing ______________________ 9 _______________________ 18 TOTAL OFFENSE __________________ 3897 ___________________ 3503 Total Plays ______________________ 741 _____________________ 710 Average Per Play __________________5.3 ______________________ 4.9 Average Per Game _______________354.3 ___________________318.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ____________ 40-838 ________________ 42-878 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ___________ 18-120 ___________________8-83 INT RETURNS: #-Yards _____________ 9-219 ___________________10-72 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ____________ 21.0 _____________________ 20.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE _____________6.7 _____________________ 10.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE _____________ 24.3 ______________________ 7.2 FUMBLES-LOST ___________________ 18-8 _____________________17-9 PENALTIES-Yards _________________ 59-486 ________________ 61-539 Average Per Game _______________ 44.2 _____________________ 49.0 PUNTS-Yards ___________________ 43-1722 _______________ 48-1665 Average Per Punt ________________ 40.0 _____________________ 34.7 Net punt average ________________ 36.3 _____________________ 31.4 KICKOFFS-Yards _________________ 51-2620 _______________ 46-2779 Average Per Kick _________________ 51.4 _____________________ 60.4 Net kick average _________________ 31.2 _____________________ 40.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game ________32:17 ___________________27:43 3RD-DOWN Conversions __________ 71/157 ________________ 71/157 3rd-Down Pct ___________________ 45% _____________________45% 4TH-DOWN Conversions __________ 10/26 __________________ 10/20 4th-Down Pct ___________________ 38% _____________________50% SACKS BY-Yards __________________ 23-153 ________________ 20-119 MISC YARDS _______________________ 7 ________________________ 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED _____________ 33 ______________________ 31 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS __________ 11-13 ____________________6-13 ON-SIDE KICKS ____________________1-2 ______________________1-2 RED-ZONE SCORES _____________ (31-38) 82% __________ (24-30) 80% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS _______ (25-38) 66% __________ (20-30) 67% PAT-ATTEMPTS ________________ (25-29) 86% _________ (30-30) 100% ATTENDANCE ___________________ 39566 __________________ 73827 Games/Avg Per Game ___________ 6/6594 _______________ 5/14765 Neutral Site Games _________________ _______________________0/0

Team Statistics

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Rushing

GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/GVictor 11 207 1059 38 1021 4.9 15 60 92.8 Frazier 10 115 550 163 387 3.4 3 78 38.7 Dickerson 10 52 265 13 252 4.8 0 42 25.2 Simpson 4 14 109 1 108 7.7 1 49 27.0 Boyce 10 15 67 3 64 4.3 1 26 6.4 Dowling 9 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 7 1.2 Greenwood 8 5 9 0 9 1.8 0 4 1.1 Holder 11 3 8 0 8 2.7 0 4 0.7 Dahlgren 1 3 14 7 7 2.3 0 14 7.0 Knudson 4 2 0 1 -1 -0.5 0 0 -0.2 Tighe 11 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 Veii 10 7 13 17 -4 -0.6 0 5 -0.4 Grant 2 3 3 7 -4 -1.3 0 2 -2.0 TEAM 7 6 0 13 -13 -2.2 0 0 -1.9 Total 11 436 2108 265 1843 4.2 20 78 167.5 Opponents 11 387 1669 284 1385 3.6 10 45 125.9

Passing

G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/GFrazier 10 122.9 163-267-8 61.0 1883 7 40 188.3 Knudson 4 68.9 11-21-1 52.4 65 0 14 16.2 Dahlgren 1 138.3 10-17-1 58.8 106 2 38 106.0 Total 11 120.1 184-305-10 60.3 2054 9 40 186.7 Opponents 11 132.6 209-323-9 64.7 2118 18 66 192.5

Receiving

G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GVeii 10 44 505 11.5 0 40 50.5 Dowling 9 35 325 9.3 3 30 36.1 Dessenberg 11 28 392 14.0 2 38 35.6 Summers 10 26 368 14.2 2 37 36.8 Holder 11 11 129 11.7 2 30 11.7 Gallahan 11 11 113 10.3 0 19 10.3 Vallely 11 10 109 10.9 0 19 9.9 Victor 11 7 42 6.0 0 12 3.8 Greenwood 8 5 34 6.8 0 14 4.2 Simpson 4 3 17 5.7 0 13 4.2 Grant 2 2 1 0.5 0 6 0.5 Hurwitz 11 1 10 10.0 0 10 0.9 Ponder 4 1 9 9.0 0 9 2.2 Total 11 184 2054 11.2 9 40 186.7 Opponents 11 209 2118 10.1 18 66 192.5

Punt Returns

No. Yds Avg TD LongLewis 14 90 6.4 1 49 Dowling 2 19 9.5 0 12 TEAM 1 2 2.0 0 0 Mynatt 1 9 9.0 0 0 Total 18 120 6.7 1 49 Opponents 8 83 10.4 0 17

Interceptions

No. Yds Avg TD LongAugustine 2 1 0.5 0 1 Kelly 2 48 24.0 0 36 Law 1 26 26.0 0 26 Fenner 1 24 24.0 0 24 Haley 1 86 86.0 1 86 Lewis 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tedder 1 34 34.0 1 34 Total 9 219 24.3 2 86 Opponents 10 72 7.2 0 70

Kick Returns

No. Yds Avg TD LongVeii 11 218 19.8 0 32 Klugh 10 254 25.4 0 77 Dowling 8 150 18.8 0 26 Lewis 5 129 25.8 0 41 Simpson 3 46 15.3 0 19 Tighe 2 27 13.5 0 15 Boyce 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total 40 838 21.0 0 77 Opponents 42 878 20.9 2 99

Fumble Returns

No. Yds Avg TD LongLewis 1 65 65.0 1 65 Handy 1 20 20.0 0 20 Total 2 85 42.5 1 65 Opponents 1 36 36.0 1 36

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Scoring

TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsVictor 15 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 90 Hurwitz 0 11-13 25-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 58 Dowling 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Frazier 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-2 0 0 18 Summers 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 14 Holder 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Dessenberg 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Lewis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Haley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Simpson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Boyce 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tedder 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Veii 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Greenwood 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 33 11-13 25-29 0-2 2 2-2 0 0 260 Opponents 31 6-13 30-30 0-1 0 0-0 0 1 236

All-Purpose Yards

G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GVictor 11 1021 42 0 0 0 1063 96.6 Veii 10 -4 505 0 218 0 719 71.9 Dowling 9 11 325 19 150 0 505 56.1 Dessenberg 11 0 392 0 0 0 392 35.6 Frazier 10 387 0 0 0 0 387 38.7 Summers 10 0 368 0 0 0 368 36.8 Klugh 3 0 0 0 254 0 254 84.7 Dickerson 10 252 0 0 0 0 252 25.2 Lewis 11 0 0 90 129 0 219 19.9 Simpson 4 108 17 0 46 0 171 42.8 Holder 11 8 129 0 0 0 137 12.5 Gallahan 11 0 113 0 0 0 113 10.3 Vallely 11 0 109 0 0 0 109 9.9 Haley 5 0 0 0 0 86 86 17.2 Boyce 10 64 0 0 14 0 78 7.8 Kelly 6 0 0 0 0 48 48 8.0 Greenwood 8 9 34 0 0 0 43 5.4 Tedder 11 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.1 Law 5 0 0 0 0 26 26 5.2 Tighe 11 -2 0 0 27 0 25 2.3 Fenner 11 0 0 0 0 24 24 2.2 Hurwitz 11 0 10 0 0 0 10 0.9 Mynatt 11 0 0 9 0 0 9 0.8 Ponder 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 2.2 Dahlgren 1 7 0 0 0 0 7 7.0 Augustine 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Knudson 4 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.2 Grant 2 -4 1 0 0 0 -3 -1.5 TEAM 7 -13 0 2 0 0 -11 -1.6 Total 11 1843 2054 120 838 219 5074 461.3 Opponents 11 1385 2118 83 878 72 4536 412.4

Total Offense

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GFrazier 10 382 387 1883 2270 227.0 Victor 11 207 1021 0 1021 92.8 Dickerson 10 52 252 0 252 25.2 Dahlgren 1 20 7 106 113 113.0 Simpson 4 14 108 0 108 27.0 Boyce 10 15 64 0 64 6.4 Knudson 4 23 -1 65 64 16.0 Dowling 9 3 11 0 11 1.2 Greenwood 8 5 9 0 9 1.1 Holder 11 3 8 0 8 0.7 Tighe 11 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Veii 10 7 -4 0 -4 -0.4 Grant 2 3 -4 0 -4 -2.0 TEAM 7 6 -13 0 -13 -1.9 Total 11 741 1843 2054 3897 354.3 Opponents 11 710 1385 2118 3503 318.5

Punting

No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+Ryder 42 1722 41.0 56 4 13 17 6 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 43 1722 40.0 56 4 13 17 6Opponents 48 1665 34.7 71 2 16 13 2

Field Goals

HurwitzFGM-FGA ____________________ 11-13Percentage ___________________ 84.61-19 __________________________ 1-120-29 _________________________ 2-230-39 _________________________ 5-540-49 _________________________ 3-450-99 _________________________ 0-1Long __________________________46Blocked _________________________0

Field Goal Sequence

Murray State OpponentsEast Carolina (23),(32) 37 Saint Francis - - Holy Cross - 44,(42) Elon - (45),46 James Madison (41) (33),(28),(24),44 Stony Brook 51 24 Villanova (41) 30 Delaware (34),(39),(27),(39) - Maine (19),49 22 William and Mary (34) (22) Rhode Island (46) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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Defensive Leaders

Tackles Pass Def Fumbles Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds Sacks-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 15 Lewis 11 30 32 62 5.0 - 18 . 1- 0 5 . 1 - 65 1 . . 41 Mynatt 11 24 36 60 11.5 - 50 1.5 - 16 . 4 4 1 - 0 . 1 . 58 Handy 11 27 31 58 2.5 - 9 1.0 - 6 . 2 . 1 - 20 . . . 38 Tedder 11 23 32 55 1.0 - 8 1.0 - 8 1 - 34 1 2 . . . . 36 Releford 11 15 35 50 6.0 - 19 3.0 - 12 . 2 1 1 - 0 1 . . 56 Wallace 10 21 24 45 1.0 - 7 1.0 - 7 . 2 . 1 - 0 1 . . 99 Desir 11 10 33 43 4.5 - 13 0.5 - 4 . 2 . . . 1 . 8 Fenner 11 22 20 42 1.0 - 3 . 1 - 24 1 . . . . . 52 Jackson 11 17 24 41 1.5 - 1 1.0 - 1 . . 1 . . . . 93 Tejada 11 13 25 38 5.0 - 31 3.0 - 25 . 1 1 . 1 . . 21 Law 5 20 16 36 . . 1 - 26 1 1 . . . . 37 Augustine 10 16 18 34 . . 2 - 1 3 . 1 - 0 1 . . 10 Pardner 11 18 15 33 1.5 - 2 . . 4 . . . . . 73 Jones 11 14 15 29 5.0 - 23 1.5 - 13 . . 1 . . . . 90 Harps Upshur 11 10 17 27 7.0 - 33 4.0 - 26 . . 1 . 2 . . 94 Coker 11 10 16 26 5.0 - 20 1.5 - 12 . . 1 1 - 0 . . . 51 Cummings 10 8 15 23 2.5 - 10 2.0 - 10 . 1 1 1 - 0 . . . 6 Jeter 10 7 14 21 . . . 2 . . . . . 42 Kelly 6 10 5 15 . . 2 - 48 . . 1 - 0 . . . 50 Grant 7 3 12 15 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . 33 DePaola 11 6 7 13 . . . . . . . . . 48 Johnson 11 2 7 9 . . . . . . . . . 32 Haley 5 4 3 7 . . 1 - 86 . . . 1 . . 17 McCargo 11 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 11 Veii 10 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . . 53 Simms 4 1 3 4 0.5 - 1 . . . . . . . . 35 Williams 3 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . 27 Greenwood 8 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . 88 Hurwitz 11 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 63 Burnett 5 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 43 Scott 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 46 Waite 4 1 1 2 1.0 - 10 1.0 - 10 . . . . . . . 25 Summers 10 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 26 Klugh 3 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 49 Holder 11 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 80 Ponder 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 98 Hayes 10 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 68 Kauffman 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total 11 346 472 818 62 - 259 23 - 153 9 - 219 32 14 9 - 85 8 2 . Opponents 11 372 492 864 76 - 263 20 - 119 10 - 72 25 7 8 - 36 8 1 1

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Rushing (Att.-Yards-TD)

ECU SFU HC ELON JMU SB VILL DEL MAINE WM RI Grayson Boyce 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-49-1Marquel Dickerson 3-6-0 5-11-0 6-16-0 DNP 4-20-0 1-(-1)-0 4-34-0 20-102-0 3-9-0 1-6-0 5-49-0Brian Dowling 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 1-0-0 DNPConnor Frazier 12-43-1 10-3-1 11-20-0 20-132-0 13-54-0 9-29-0 7-67-1 12-26-0 7-(-18)-0 14-34-0 DNPColby Grant DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-1-0 DNP DNP 2-(-5)-0 DNP DNP DNPEvan Greenwood 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-6-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNPEmmauel Holder 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-8-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Shane Simpson 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-36-0 9-72-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPJacquille Veii 1-(-7)-0 2-1-0 0-0-0 1-3-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 1-(-5)-0 1-(-1)-0 0-0-0 DNPDarius Victor 28-137-0 19-98-2 22-207-3 7-14-1 16-44-1 17-73-2 14-60-0 3-2-1 24-101-1 24-96-2 33-189-2

Receiving (Rec.-Yards-TD)

Passing (Comp.-Att.-Int.-Yards-TD)

#4 #8 #12 Connor Ellis Heath Frazier Knudson DahlgrenEast Carolina 15-28-1-221-1 2-5-0-16-0 DNPSaint Francis 16-23-1-269-1 1-1-0-4-0 DNPHoly Cross 14-27-0-134-1 DNP DNPElon 19-34-1-151-0 DNP DNPJames Madison 17-30-1-176-3 0-0-0-0-0 DNPStony Brook 11-19-0-100-0 8-15-1-45-0 DNPVillanova 11-18-0-128-1 DNP DNPDelaware 25-34-2-284-0 DNP DNPMaine 16-24-1-189-0 DNP DNPWilliam & Mary 19-30-1-231-0 DNP DNPRhode Island DNP DNP 10-17-1-106-2

Punting/Field Goals (Punts-Avg./FGM-FGA)

#91 #88 Jake Sam Ryder Hurwitz P FGEast Carolina 2-41.5 2-2Saint Francis 4-42.2 0-0Holy Cross 4-40.2 0-0Elon 1-44.0 0-0James Madison 5-38.2 1-1Stony Brook 6-43.0 0-1Villanova 5-46.6 1-1Delaware 2-41.0 4-4Maine 3.47.0 1-2William & Mary 3-33.7 1-1Rhode Island 7-37.0 1-1

ECU SFU HC ELON JMU SB VILL DEL MAINE WM RI Andre Dessenberg 1-11-0 6-68-0 2-21-1 1-9-0 2-16-0 4-48-0 0-0-0 3-52-0 3-61-0 3-58-0 3-48-1Brian Dowling 4-53-1 4-71-1 2-14-0 4-46-0 DNP 5-20-0 3-42-1 3-13-0 5-28-0 5-38-0 DNPSam Gallahan 1-6-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 4-55-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-29-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-19-0Colby Grant DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-(-5)-0 DNP DNP 1-6-0 DNP DNP DNPEvan Greenwood 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-21-0 0-0-0 1-(-1)-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPEmmanuel Holder 1-9-0 1-8-0 0-0-0 2-18-0 1-9-1 0-0-0 1-30-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-25-0 3-30-1Sam Hurwitz 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-10-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Shane Simpson 1-13-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNPChristian Summers 3-49-0 1-7-0 1-8-0 2-18-0 3-55-2 4-33-0 0-0-0 8-133-0 3-29-0 1-34-0 DNPTanner Vallely 3-45-0 1-4-0 1-10-0 2-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-19-0 1-17-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0Jacquille Veii 3-49-0 4-115-0 7-71-0 5-38-0 2-7-0 3-30-17 4-38-0 5-20-0 4-67-0 7-70-0 DNPDarius Victor 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-18-0 3-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-6-0 0-0-0

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First Time of Rushing Passing Total Offense 3rd Down Fumbles-Game Score Downs Possession (No-Yds-TD) (Cmp-Att-Int-Yds-TD) (Plays-Yds-TD) Conv. Lost

TOWSON 20 27 33:36 44-179-1 17-33-1-237-1 77-416-2 7-15 1-1

at East Carolina 28 23 26:24 34-210-4 39-37-0-230-0 71-44-4 10-17 0-0

TOWSON 35 20 31:28 36-113-3 17-24-1-273-1 60-386-4 7-12 2-1

Saint Francis 20 10 28:32 30-20-0 16-25-0-168-2 55-197-2 3-13 1-1

TOWSON 29 20 32:49 45-276-3 14-27-0-134-1 72-410-4 7-16 1-0

Holy Cross 26 23 27:11 31-132-2 26-44-2-276-1 75-408-4 6-13 0-0

TOWSON 13 20 35:51 46-248-2 19-34-1-151-0 80-399-2 5-16 5-3

at Elon 17 15 24:09 35-72-1 14-22-0-133-1 57-205-2 4-13 4-2

TOWSON 30 20 29:55 34-119-1 17-30-1-176-3 64-295-4 7-15 1-1

James Madison 51 27 30:05 51-205-0 23-31-0-278-5 83-483-5 10-18 0-0

TOWSON 21 14 26:24 30-101-2 19-34-1-145-0 64-246-2 7-16 3-1

at Stony Brook 14 18 33:36 44-74-0 13-27-1-150-2 71-224-2 4-16 5-1

TOWSON 28 14 24:04 29-164-1 11-18-0-128-1 47-292-2 4-10 0-0

Villanova 21 23 35:56 43-176-1 21-41-2-245-2 84-421-3 10-18 0-0

TOWSON 19 25 38:04 41-126-1 25-34-2-284-0 75-410-1 7-14 0-0

Delaware 0 6 21:56 31-88-0 3-9-1-14-0 40-102-0 4-11 2-1

TOWSON 10 16 32:36 38-97-1 16-24-1-189-0 62-186-1 9-15 1-0

at Maine 7 16 27:24 31-141-0 23-31-0-150-1 62-291-1 6-14 2-2

TOWSON 17 23 34:41 40-136-2 19-30-1-231-0 70-367-2 6-13 1-1

at William & Mary 31 18 25:19 30-171-1 21-23-0-262-2 53-433-3 8-10 2-2

TOWSON 38 17 35:39 53-284-3 10-17-1-106-2 70-390-5 5-15 3-0

Rhode Island 21 11 24:21 28-105-1 19-32-3-207-2 60-312-3 6-14 1-0

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20-Yard Plus PlaysYds Type Player (s) Opponent 86* INT Romell Haley Villanova78* Rush Connor Frazier Villanova77 KR Lyrics Klugh James Madison65* Fumble Donnell Lewis Stony Brook65 KR Lyrics Klugh James Madison60 Rush Darius Victor Rhode Island54 Rush Darius Victor Holy Cross49* Rush Shane Simpson Elon49* PR Donnell Lewis Saint Francis42 Rush Marquel Dickerson Rhode Island41 KR Donnell Lewis Maine40 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Saint Francis38 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Heath Dahlgren Rhode Island38 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Saint Francis37 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier Delaware36 INT Mike Kelly Rhode Island36 Rush Connor Frazier Elon35 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier James Madison34 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier William & Mary34* INT Chris Tedder Villanova34* Rush Darius Victor Holy Cross32 KR Jacquille Veii East Carolina30 KR Jacquille Veii William & Mary30 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier Delaware 30 Pass Emmanuel Holder from Connor Frazier Villanova30 Rush Shane Simpson Holy Cross30* Pass Brian Dowling from Connor Frazier East Carolina29 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Maine29 KR Donnell Lewis James Madison27 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier East Carolina26 Rush Grayson Boyce Rhode Island26 KR Jacquille Veii Maine26 Rush Connor Frazier Elon26 INT Nico Law Holy Cross26 KR Brian Dowling Holy Cross26 KR Brian Dowling Saint Francis26 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier East Carolina25 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Connor Frazier Delaware25 KR Brian Dowling Saint Francis25 Rush Darius Victor Saint Francis25 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Connor Frazier Saint Francis24 INT Monty Fenner Rhode Island24 KR Donnell Lewis James Madison24 Rush Darius Victor Holy Cross24 Rush Darius Victor East Carolina24 Pass Brian Dowling from Connor Frazier Saint Francis23 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Connor Frazier William & Mary23 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Connor Frazier Maine23 KR Lyrics Klugh James Madison22 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Maine22 KR Jacquille Veii Villanova22 KR Donnell Lewis James Madison22 KR Lyrics Klugh James Madison22 Rush Connor Frazier James Madison22 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Holy Cross22 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Saint Francis21 Pass Andre Dessenberge from Connor Frazier William & Mary21 Pass Christian Summers from Connor Frazier Delaware21 Pass Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier Villanova21 KR Jacquille Veii Villanova21 Pass Brian Dowling from Connor Frazier Saint Francis20 KR Jacquille Veii William & Mary20 Pass Andre Dessenberg from Connor Frazier Maine20 FR Eric Handy Maine20 Rush Marquel Dickerson Villanova20 Rush Darius Victor Holy Cross20* Pass Brian Dowling from Connor Frazier Saint Francis

* touchdown scored on the play

BIG PLAYS

20-Yard Plus By PlayerPlayer No. TD R P KR PR IRVeii, J. 14 0 0 8 6 0 0Dowling, B. 7 2 0 4 3 0 0Victor, D. 7 1 7 0 0 0 0Dessenberg, A. 7 0 0 7 0 0 0Lewis, D. 6 2 0 0 4 1 1*Summers, C. 6 0 0 6 0 0 0Klugh, L. 4 0 0 0 4 0 0Frazier, C. 4 1 4 0 0 0 0Simpson, S. 2 1 2 0 0 0 0Dickerson, M. 2 0 2 0 0 0 0Tedder, C. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1Haley, R. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1Holder, E. 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Boyce, G. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0Fenner, M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Kelly, M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Handy, E. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1*Law, N. 1 0 0 0 0 0 1Total 67 9 16 26 17 1 7 * Fumble Return

Longest Plays By the NumbersLongest Play by Yards No. TD100+ ___________________________ 0 _________ 090-99 ___________________________ 0 _________ 080-89 ___________________________ 1 _________ 170-79 ___________________________ 2 _________ 160-69 ___________________________ 3 _________ 150-59 ___________________________ 1 _________ 040-49 ___________________________ 5 _________ 230-39 __________________________ 15 _________ 320-29 __________________________ 40 _________ 1

Longest Play by Yards No. TDRushing ________________________ 16 _________ 3Passing ________________________ 26 _________ 2Punt Returns _____________________ 1 _________ 1Kick Returns ____________________ 17 _________ 0Interceptions ____________________ 5 _________ 2Fumble Returns __________________ 2 _________ 1Other ___________________________ 0 _________ 0

Total __________________________ 67 _________ 9

Longest Plays of the YearRushing54 Darius Victor vs. Holy Cross (9/19)Rushing Touchdown49 Shane Simpson at Elon (9/26)Passing40 Jacquille Veii from Connor Frazier vs. Saint Francis (9/12)Passing Touchdown30 Brian Dowling from Connor Frazier at East Carolina (9/5)Punt Return49 Donnell Lewis vs. Saint Francis (9/12)Kickoff Return77 Lyrics Klugh vs. James Madison (10/10)Interception Return86 Romell Haley vs. Villanova (10/24)Fumble Return65 Donnell Lewis vs. Stony Brook (10/17)Punt53 Jake Ryder at East Carolina (9/5) Field Goal46 Sam Hurwitz vs. Rhode Island (11/21)

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2015 ALL-CAA First TeamOffense

Pos. Player Cl. SchoolQB Vad Lee Sr. James MadisonRB Kendell Anderson Jr. William & Mary RB Jacobi Green Sr. Richmond FB/HB Gary Underwood Sr. Villanova WR Ray Bolden So. Stony Brook WR Brian Brown Jr. Richmond WR Reggie Diggs Sr. Richmond WR Brandon Ravenel Jr. James Madison TE Jordan Powell Jr. New Hampshire OL Ben Curtis Sr. Delaware OL Bruce Johnson Sr. MaineOL Andrew Jones Sr. William & MaryOL Mitch Kirsch Jr. James Madison OL Nick Ritcher Sr. Richmond

DefensePos. Player Cl. SchoolDL Trevor Bates Sr. Maine DL Tyler Claytor Sr. William & Mary DL Tanoh Kpassagnon Jr. Villanova DL Victor Ochi Sr. Stony Brook DL Patrick Ricard Jr. Maine LB Andrew Ankrah So. James Madison LB Don Cherry Sr. Villanova LB Omar Howard Jr. Richmond LB Luke Rhodes Sr. William & Mary CB Casey DeAndrade Jr. New Hampshire CB Ayo Ogunniyi Sr. Richmond CB Taylor Reynolds Jr. James Madison S DeAndre Houston-Carson Sr. William & Mary S David Jones Jr. Richmond

SpecialistsPos. Player Cl. SchoolPK Nick Dorka So. William & Mary P Hunter Windmuller Jr. William & MaryKR Harold Cooper So. Rhode Island PR Casey DeAndrade Jr. New Hampshire

CAA GAMES OVERALL W-L Pct. Home Away Streak W-L Pct. Home Away StreakxyJames Madison 6-2 0.750 3-1 3-1 W2 9-3 0.750 5-2 4-1 L1xyRichmond 6-2 0.750 4-0 2-2 W1 10-4 0.714 6-0 4-4 L1xyWilliam & Mary 6-2 0.750 4-0 2-2 L1 9-4 0.692 6-0 3-4 L1Towson 5-3 0.625 3-1 2-2 W1 7-4 0.636 5-1 2-3 W1yNew Hampshire 5-3 0.625 4-0 1-3 W4 7-5 0.583 5-1 2-4 L1Villanova 5-3 0.625 3-1 2-2 L1 6-5 0.545 3-2 3-3 L1Stony Brook 3-5 0.375 2-2 1-3 W2 5-5 0.500 4-2 1-3 W3Delaware 3-5 0.375 2-2 1-3 W1 4-7 0.364 3-3 1-4 W1Elon 3-5 0.375 1-3 2-2 L1 4-7 0.364 1-4 3-3 L1Maine 3-5 0.375 2-2 1-3 L4 3-8 0.273 2-3 1-5 L4UAlbany 2-6 0.250 1-3 1-3 L2 3-8 0.273 2-3 1-5 L2Rhode Island 1-7 0.125 1-3 0-4 L5 1-10 0.091 1-4 0-6 L5x - CAA Champion y - NCAA FCS Playoff Participant

Offensive Players of the YearVad Lee, James Madison

Co-Defensive Players of the YearDeAndre Houston-Carson, William & Mary

Victor Ochi, Stony Brook

2015 ALL-CAA Second TeamOffense

Pos. Player Cl. SchoolQB Kyle Lauletta So. Richmond RB Cardon Johnson So. James Madison RB Darius Victor Jr. Towson FB/HB Andrew Weidinger Sr. William & Mary WR DeVonte Dedmon So. William & Mary WR Kevin Gulyas Sr. Villanova WR Micah Wright Fr. Maine TE Andrew Caskin So. William & Mary TE Deane Cheatham Sr. James Madison OL Tyler Catalina Jr. Rhode Island OL Thomas Evans Jr. Richmond OL Austin Heter Sr. New Hampshire OL Timon Parris So. Stony Brook OL Nick Vergos Jr. Richmond PK Peter Yoder Jr. Richmond KR DeVonte Dedmon So. William & Mary PR DeVonte Dedmon So. William & Mary

DefensePos. Player Cl. SchoolDL Winston Craig Jr. Richmond DL Alex Mosley Sr. James Madison DL Aaron Thompson Jr. Stony Brook DL David Tinsley Sr. Delaware DL Blaine Woodson So. Delaware LB Charles Bell So. Delaware LB Corey Mitchell Jr. Elon LB Adam Parker Jr. Rhode Island LB Randy Samuels Sr. Maine CB Malik Reaves So. Villanova CB Trey Reed Jr. William & Mary S Raven Greene Jr. James Madison S Tim Wienclaw Sr. Rhode Island

SpecialistsPos. Player Cl. SchoolPK Peter Yoder Jr. Richmond P Eric Enderson Jr. Delaware KR DeVonte Dedmon So. William & Mary PR DeVonte Dedmon So. William & Mary

2015 ALL-CAA Third TeamOffense

Pos. Player Cl. SchoolQB Steve Cluley Jr. William & Mary RB Harold Cooper So. Rhode Island RB Dalton Crossan Jr. New Hampshire FB/HB Emmanuel Holder Jr. Towson WR Jordan Dunn Jr. Maine WR Christian Reeves Sr. William & Mary TE Nick Holloway So. Richmond TE Charlie McKeeman So. Rhode Island TE Brandon Whaley So. Delaware OL Connor Bozick Jr. Delaware OL Chris Durant So. William & Mary OL Connor Hilland So. William & Mary OL Brody Kern So. Delaware OL Kevin Malloy Jr. UAlbany OL Jerry Ugokwe Jr. William & Mary

DefensePos. Player Cl. SchoolDL Jon Desir Sr. Towson DL Mike Ezirike So. Rhode Island DL Samuel Gray Sr. UAlbany DL Bilal Nichols So. Delaware DL Jullian Turner Sr. New Hampshire LB Akil Anderson Sr. New Hampshire LB Tyrice Beverette So. Stony Brook LB Austin Calitro Jr. Villanova LB Julian Cox Fr. UAlbany LB John Silas Jr. Elon CB Jason Ceneus Jr. Villanova CB Myles Holmes Sr. Rhode Island CB Justin Watson So. Delaware S Donnell Lewis Sr. Towson S Cameron McCurry Sr. Villanova

SpecialistsPos. Player Cl. SchoolPK Sam Hurwitz Sr. Towson P Gunnar Kane Jr. James Madison P David Petroni Jr. ElonKR Dalton Crossan Jr. New Hampshire PR Donnell Lewis Sr. Towson

Specials Teams Player of the YearDeVonte Dedmon, William & Mary

Co-Offensive Rookies of the YearZack Bednarczyk, Villanova

Thomas Jefferson, Delaware

Co-Defensive Rookies of the YearJulian Cox, UAlbany

Chris Tedder, Towson

Coach of the YearDanny Rocco, Richmond

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVGJames Madison 12 71 67 1 0 12 0 531 44.2Richmond 14 61 51 3 0 13 0 462 33.0William and Mary 13 48 47 0 1 21 1 402 30.9New Hampshire 12 37 26 3 0 11 0 287 23.9Towson 11 33 25 2 0 11 0 260 23.6Villanova 11 32 24 2 0 3 1 231 21.0Stony Brook 10 22 21 0 0 6 1 173 17.3Albany 11 22 22 0 0 3 1 165 15.0Maine 11 19 14 0 0 12 0 164 14.9Delaware 11 19 16 2 0 10 0 164 14.9Elon 11 18 16 1 0 7 0 147 13.4Rhode Island 11 17 16 0 0 9 0 145 13.2

RUSHING OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/GJames Madison 12 593 3285 5.5 36 273.8Delaware 11 533 2413 4.5 15 219.4William and Mary 13 524 2538 4.8 27 195.2Richmond 14 554 2673 4.8 39 190.9Villanova 11 440 2044 4.6 19 185.8Towson 11 436 1843 4.2 20 167.5Stony Brook 10 440 1527 3.5 13 152.7New Hampshire 12 412 1763 4.3 19 146.9Albany 11 358 1440 4.0 10 130.9Maine 11 370 1269 3.4 8 115.4Rhode Island 11 354 1033 2.9 6 93.9Elon 11 319 808 2.5 7 73.5

PASS OFFENSE G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/GRichmond 14 402 245 15 60.9 3653 9.1 19 260.9James Madison 12 356 238 11 66.9 3060 8.6 28 255.0William and Mary 13 360 225 10 62.5 2811 7.8 16 216.2New Hampshire 12 449 271 11 60.4 2542 5.7 16 211.8Maine 11 393 213 12 54.2 2270 5.8 10 206.4Towson 11 305 184 10 60.3 2054 6.7 9 186.7Elon 11 369 207 14 56.1 2021 5.5 11 183.7Villanova 11 286 166 8 58.0 1954 6.8 13 177.6Stony Brook 10 277 145 10 52.3 1481 5.3 8 148.1Albany 11 314 153 16 48.7 1610 5.1 10 146.4Rhode Island 11 313 154 18 49.2 1609 5.1 8 146.3Delaware 11 181 82 6 45.3 738 4.1 2 67.1

TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG/P TD YDS/GJames Madison 12 3285 3060 949 6345 6.7 64 528.8Richmond 14 2673 3653 956 6326 6.6 58 451.9William and Mary 13 2538 2811 884 5349 6.1 43 411.5Villanova 11 2044 1954 726 3998 5.5 32 363.5New Hampshire 12 1763 2542 861 4305 5.0 35 358.8Towson 11 1843 2054 741 3897 5.3 29 354.3Maine 11 1269 2270 763 3539 4.6 18 321.7Stony Brook 10 1527 1481 717 3008 4.2 21 300.8Delaware 11 2413 738 714 3151 4.4 17 286.5Albany 11 1440 1610 672 3050 4.5 20 277.3Elon 11 808 2021 688 2829 4.1 18 257.2Rhode Island 11 1033 1609 667 2642 4.0 14 240.2

KICKOFF RETURNS G RET YDS TD AVGJames Madison 12 43 1043 2 24.3Stony Brook 10 31 731 0 23.6New Hampshire 12 40 902 0 22.5Delaware 11 41 883 0 21.5Towson 11 40 838 0 21.0Richmond 14 41 847 0 20.7William and Mary 13 44 893 1 20.3Rhode Island 11 50 1011 1 20.2Albany 11 49 978 1 20.0Elon 11 32 632 0 19.8Maine 11 38 659 0 17.3Villanova 11 33 538 0 16.3

PUNTING G NO YDS AVG PR AVG TB NET/PJames Madison 12 41 1699 41.4 114 2.8 2 37.7Elon 11 78 3159 40.5 189 2.4 2 37.6Villanova 11 40 1627 40.7 69 1.7 4 37.0Delaware 11 61 2505 41.1 152 2.5 6 36.6Towson 11 43 1722 40.0 83 1.9 4 36.3Maine 11 60 2426 40.4 132 2.2 6 36.2Albany 11 66 2712 41.1 295 4.5 2 36.0New Hampshire 12 66 2429 36.8 62 0.9 2 35.3Rhode Island 11 69 2613 37.9 221 3.2 5 33.2Stony Brook 10 64 2135 33.4 23 0.4 1 32.7William and Mary 13 45 1908 42.4 377 8.4 8 30.5Richmond 14 53 2057 38.8 456 8.6 3 29.1

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XP 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVGStony Brook 10 20 17 0 0 6 1 157 15.7Villanova 11 26 20 1 0 8 0 202 18.4Delaware 11 24 22 1 0 19 0 225 20.5Towson 11 31 30 0 0 6 1 236 21.5Maine 11 30 24 0 0 11 0 237 21.5New Hampshire 12 36 25 4 0 5 0 264 22.0William and Mary 13 40 31 3 0 6 0 295 22.7Richmond 14 44 38 0 0 14 0 344 24.6Elon 11 35 30 0 0 11 0 273 24.8Albany 11 41 36 0 0 11 0 315 28.6James Madison 12 46 39 3 1 7 0 344 28.7Rhode Island 11 44 40 0 0 7 2 329 29.9

RUSHING DEFENSE G RUSH YDS AVG TD YDS/GStony Brook 10 353 1046 3.0 10 104.6Maine 11 395 1219 3.1 18 110.8Delaware 11 371 1359 3.7 8 123.5Towson 11 387 1385 3.6 10 125.9Villanova 11 423 1515 3.6 10 137.7William and Mary 13 475 1998 4.2 20 153.7Richmond 14 485 2192 4.5 17 156.6Albany 11 469 2116 4.5 19 192.4Rhode Island 11 461 2153 4.7 19 195.7James Madison 12 517 2371 4.6 33 197.6Elon 11 512 2183 4.3 22 198.5New Hampshire 12 508 2392 4.7 27 199.3

PASS DEFENSE G ATT CMP INT PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/GStony Brook 10 257 142 8 55.3 1455 5.7 8 145.5Villanova 11 278 154 13 55.4 1885 6.8 9 171.4Elon 11 342 202 10 59.1 2048 6.0 12 186.2New Hampshire 12 346 198 12 57.2 2296 6.6 9 191.3Towson 11 323 209 9 64.7 2118 6.6 18 192.5William and Mary 13 396 235 18 59.3 2634 6.7 15 202.6Delaware 11 335 188 7 56.1 2262 6.8 12 205.6James Madison 12 377 204 11 54.1 2471 6.6 12 205.9Maine 11 344 190 10 55.2 2266 6.6 12 206.0Rhode Island 11 303 187 7 61.7 2311 7.6 20 210.1Richmond 14 449 246 22 54.8 3012 6.7 24 215.1Albany 11 343 221 15 64.4 2404 7.0 20 218.5

TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG/P TD YDS/GStony Brook 10 1046 1455 610 2501 4.1 18 250.1Villanova 11 1515 1885 701 3400 4.9 19 309.1Maine 11 1219 2266 739 3485 4.7 30 316.8Towson 11 1385 2118 710 3503 4.9 28 318.5Delaware 11 1359 2262 706 3621 5.1 20 329.2William and Mary 13 1998 2634 871 4632 5.3 35 356.3Richmond 14 2192 3012 934 5204 5.6 41 371.7Elon 11 2183 2048 854 4231 5.0 34 384.6New Hampshire 12 2392 2296 854 4688 5.5 36 390.7James Madison 12 2371 2471 894 4842 5.4 45 403.5Rhode Island 11 2153 2311 764 4464 5.8 39 405.8Albany 11 2116 2404 812 4520 5.6 39 410.9

PUNT RETURNS G RET YDS TD AVGWilliam and Mary 13 19 230 1 12.1New Hampshire 12 22 245 1 11.1Albany 11 7 72 0 10.3James Madison 12 17 165 0 9.7Stony Brook 10 20 139 1 6.9Towson 11 18 120 1 6.7Richmond 14 10 59 0 5.9Villanova 11 12 60 0 5.0Elon 11 11 52 0 4.7Delaware 11 10 43 1 4.3Maine 11 11 39 0 3.5Rhode Island 11 12 37 0 3.1 GAINED LOSTTURNOVER MARGIN G FUM INT TOT FUM INT TOT MAR PER/GRichmond 14 8 22 30 7 15 22 +8 0.57William and Mary 13 7 18 25 8 10 18 +7 0.54New Hampshire 12 11 12 23 6 11 17 +6 0.50James Madison 12 12 11 23 7 11 18 +5 0.42Albany 11 12 15 27 9 16 25 +2 0.18Villanova 11 5 13 18 9 8 17 +1 0.09Towson 11 9 9 18 8 10 18 +0 0.00Stony Brook 10 10 8 18 8 10 18 +0 0.00Delaware 11 8 7 15 10 6 16 -1 -0.09Maine 11 6 10 16 9 12 21 -5 -0.45Elon 11 7 10 17 14 14 28 -11 -1.00Rhode Island 11 3 7 10 9 18 27 -17 -1.55

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RUSHING G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG YDS/GJacobi Green, RICH 14 265 159 6.0 21 62 113.9Kendell Anderson, WM 13 240 1418 5.9 16 71 109.1Darius Victor, TOWS 11 207 1021 4.9 15 60 92.8Cardon Johnson, JMU 12 161 1037 6.4 10 80 86.4Khalid Abdullah, JMU 12 194 975 5.0 13 69 81.2Thomas Jefferson, DELA 11 178 890 5.0 7 72 80.9Dalton Crossan, UNH 11 172 885 5.1 13 43 80.5Kareem Williams, DELA 10 150 795 5.3 3 84 79.5Harold Cooper, URI 10 172 746 4.3 3 48 74.6Donald Liotine, SBU 10 157 708 4.5 5 56 70.8

PASSING G ATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD AVG/GKyle Lauletta, RICH 14 391 241 15 61.6 3598 19 257.0Steve Cluley, WM 13 354 222 10 62.7 2768 16 212.9Sean Goldrich, UNH 9 329 201 7 61.1 1867 9 207.4Connor Frazier, TOWS 10 267 163 8 61.0 1883 7 188.3Dan Collins, MAIN 9 273 135 10 49.5 1542 6 171.3Zach Bednarczyk, VU 11 210 122 7 58.1 1396 10 126.9DJ Crook, ALBA 10 208 111 8 53.4 1168 8 116.8Connor Christiansen, ELON 11 233 136 4 58.4 1246 7 113.3Daniel Thompson, ELON 8 136 71 10 52.2 775 4 96.9Conor Bednarski, SBU 9 155 82 2 52.9 864 6 96.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/GKyle Lauletta, RICH 14 116 3598 469 3714 265.3Sean Goldrich, UNH 9 210 1867 394 2077 230.8Connor Frazier, TOWS 10 387 1883 382 2270 227.0Steve Cluley, WM 13 97 2768 407 2865 220.4Dan Collins, MAIN 9 59 1542 328 1601 177.9Zach Bednarczyk, VU 11 515 1396 316 1911 173.7DJ Crook, ALBA 10 160 1168 248 1328 132.8Connor Christiansen, ELON 11 71 1246 295 1317 119.7Drew Belcher, MAIN 9 314 728 208 1042 115.8Jacobi Green, RICH 14 1595 0 265 1595 113.9

RECEPTIONS G REC YDS TD AVG/C AVG/G REC/GRay Bolden, SBU 10 68 765 5 41 11.2 6.80Brian Brown, RICH 13 76 1450 6 79 19.1 5.85Micah Wright, MAIN 11 61 818 5 60 13.4 5.55Jordan Dunn, MAIN 11 56 595 3 48 10.6 5.09Brandon Ravenel, JMU 12 57 683 4 58 12.0 4.75Reggie Diggs, RICH 14 66 901 5 40 13.7 4.71Jared Allison, UNH 12 53 433 2 31 8.2 4.42Jacquille Veii, TOWS 10 44 505 0 40 11.5 4.40DeVonte Dedmon, WM 12 51 588 8 57 11.5 4.25Zee Roberson, ALBA 11 46 431 2 34 9.4 4.18

RECEIVING YARDS G REC YDS TD REC/G AVG/C YDS/GBrian Brown, RICH 13 76 1450 6 79 19.1 111.5Ray Bolden, SBU 10 68 765 5 41 11.2 76.5Micah Wright, MAIN 11 61 818 5 60 13.4 74.4Reggie Diggs, RICH 14 66 901 5 40 13.7 64.4Brandon Ravenel, JMU 12 57 683 4 58 12.0 56.9Kevin Gulyas, VU 11 40 608 7 70 15.2 55.3Jordan Dunn, MAIN 11 56 595 3 48 10.6 54.1Rashard Davis, JMU 11 39 592 6 71 15.2 53.8Jacquille Veii, TOWS 10 44 505 0 40 11.5 50.5DeVonte Dedmon, WM 12 51 588 8 57 11.5 49.0

SCORING G TD FG XPT 2XP PTS PTS/GJacobi Green, RICH 14 22 0 0 2 134 9.6Dalton Crossan, UNH 11 16 0 0 0 96 8.7Nick Dorka, WM 13 0 47 21 0 110 8.5Ryan Maglio, JMU 12 0 63 12 0 99 8.2Darius Victor, TOWS 11 15 0 0 0 90 8.2Kendell Anderson, WM 13 16 0 0 0 96 7.4Peter Yoder, RICH 12 0 43 13 0 82 6.8Khalid Abdullah, JMU 12 13 0 0 0 78 6.5Cardon Johnson, JMU 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0Sam Hurwitz, TOWS 11 0 25 11 0 58 5.3

PUNT RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVGDeVonte Dedmon, WM 12 10 164 1 70 16.4Casey DeAndrade, UNH 12 20 226 1 90 11.3John Miller, JMU 11 15 145 0 17 9.7Donavin Washington, SBU 9 14 99 0 39 7.1Donell Lewis, TOWS 11 14 90 1 49 6.4Corey Joyner, ELON 11 8 44 0 16 5.5Jarrett McClenton, VU 11 12 60 0 11 5.0Justin Flores, MAIN 10 10 39 0 12 3.9Diante Cherry, DELA 9 5 15 0 12 3.0Justin Caines, URI 11 11 31 0 11 2.8

KICK RETURNS G RET YDS TD LONG AVGHarold Cooper, URI 10 24 569 1 92 23.7Ray Jones, DELA 11 29 671 0 50 23.1Dione Alston, ALBA 11 37 821 1 96 22.2

FIELD GOALS G FG FGA PCT. FG/GNick Dorka, WM 13 21 25 84.0 1.62Sean Decloux, MAIN 9 11 18 61.1 1.22Peter Yoder, RICH 12 13 17 76.5 1.08Sam Hurwitz, TOWS 11 11 13 84.6 1.00Ryan Maglio, JMU 12 12 14 85.7 1.00Frank Raggo, DELA 10 10 16 62.5 1.00Justin Rohrwasser, URI 10 9 13 69.2 0.90

Christian Breda, UNH 9 6 9 66.7 0.67Przemyslaw Popek, SBU 9 6 11 54.5 0.67John Gallagher, ELON 11 7 12 58.3 0.64

PUNTING G PUNT YDS LONG AVGHunter Windmuller, WM 13 41 1794 62 43.8Gunnar Kane, JMU 12 40 1699 59 42.5Jon Martin, ALBA 11 65 2712 69 41.7David Petroni, ELON 11 76 3140 63 41.3Eric Enderson, DELA 11 61 2505 59 41.1Jake Ryder, TOWS 11 42 1722 56 41.0James De Martini, MAIN 11 56 2288 65 40.9John Hinchen, VU 11 40 1627 61 40.7Connor McHugh, URI 11 67 2613 67 39.0D.J. Helkowski, RICH 14 51 1987 55 39.0

ALL PURPOSE G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/GHarold Cooper, URI 10 746 267 0 569 1582 158.2Dalton Crossan, UNH 11 885 341 0 482 1708 155.3Jacobi Green, RICH 14 1595 359 6 68 2028 144.9DeVonte Dedmon, WM 12 115 588 164 575 1442 120.2Brian Brown, RICH 13 52 1450 0 0 1502 115.5Kendell Anderson, WM 13 1418 80 0 0 1498 115.2Cardon Johnson, JMU 12 1037 195 0 131 1363 113.6Darius Victor, TOWS 11 1021 42 0 0 1063 96.6Khalid Abdullah, JMU 12 975 82 0 0 1057 88.1Thomas Jefferson, DELA 11 890 64 0 0 954 86.7

TACKLES G SOLO AST TOTAL AVG/G SACKCorey Mitchell, ELON 11 45 71 116 10.5 1.5Omar Howard, RICH 14 70 66 136 9.7 2.0John Silas, ELON 11 45 59 104 9.5 3.5Charles Bell, DELA 11 39 57 96 8.7 1.5Julian Cox, ALBA 11 57 37 94 8.5 3.0Adam Parker, URI 9 50 26 76 8.4 2.0D. Houston-Carson, WM 13 65 44 109 8.4 1.0Austin Calitro, VU 11 55 35 90 8.2 4.5Chris Blair, ELON 11 55 35 90 8.2 0.0Don Cherry, VU 11 36 52 88 8.0 3.0

SACKS G SOLO AST YDS TOTAL AVG/GVictor Ochi, SBU 10 12 2 60 13.0 1.30Andrew Ankrah, JMU 12 10 1 68 10.5 0.88Aaron Thompson, SBU 10 8 1 45 8.5 0.85Trevor Bates, MAIN 11 5 5 48 7.5 0.68Cam Shorey, UNH 12 7 1 34 7.5 0.62Patrick Ricard, MAIN 10 6 2 43 7.0 0.70Tanoh Kpassagnon, VU 11 6 1 44 6.5 0.59 Andrew Clyde, RICH 14 5 2 43 6.0 0.43Rob Sullivan, ELON 11 6 0 38 6.0 0.55Ousmane Camara, SBU 10 5 0 40 5.0 0.50

TACKLES FOR LOSS G SOLO AST YDS TOTAL AVG/GPatrick Ricard, MAIN 10 13 7 73 16.5 1.65Victor Ochi, SBU 10 14 5 68 16.5 1.65Trevor Bates, MAIN 11 9 11 60 14.5 1.32Don Cherry, VU 11 8 9 57 12.5 1.14Cam Shorey, UNH 12 11 3 42 12.5 1.04Ousmane Camara, SBU 10 10 4 54 12.0 1.20Michael Kozlakowski, MAIN 11 9 6 65 12.0 1.09Jordan Mynatt, TOWS 11 9 5 50 11.5 1.05Austin Calitro, VU 11 9 5 31 11.5 1.05Jullian Turner, UNH 12 10 2 26 11.0 0.92

INTERCEPTIONS G INT YDS TD LONG INT/GDavid Jones, RICH 14 9 170 1 100 0.64Jamal Merritt, ALBA 11 4 69 0 42 0.36D. Houston-Carson, WM 13 4 124 1 94 0.31Ayo Ogunniyi, RICH 14 4 29 1 23 0.29Rayshan Clark, ALBA 11 3 47 0 28 0.27Cameron McCurry, VU 11 3 16 0 13 0.27Patrick Mensah, UNH 11 3 15 0 13 0.27Taylor Reynolds, JMU 12 3 23 0 23 0.25Trey Reed, WM 13 3 0 0 0 0.23Chris Cooper, SBU 9 2 44 0 35 0.22

PASSES DEFENDED G BrUp INT TOTAL AVG/G Taylor Reynolds, JMU 12 16 3 19 1.58Najee Goode, MAIN 9 8 1 9 1.00Myles Holmes, URI 10 9 1 10 1.00Casey DeAndrade, UNH 12 10 2 12 1.00Jordan Brown, JMU 12 9 2 11 0.92Rayshan Clark, ALBA 11 7 3 10 0.91Adrian McClendon, ELON 9 6 2 8 0.89David Jones, RICH 14 3 9 12 0.86Ayo Ogunniyi, RICH 14 8 4 12 0.86Cameron McCurry, VU 11 6 3 9 0.82

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SEPT. 20, 1969: The Tigers played their first game in program history and fall to Washington & Lee, 14-13.

OCT. 11, 1969: The Tigers won their first game in program history, a 53-16 victory over Frostburg State.

NOV. 1, 1969: The Tigers played the first tie game in school history as they battled to a 34-34 tie at Ursinus.

SEPT. 19, 1970: Posting the first shutout in school history, the Tigers opened their second season of play with a 29-0 victory over Gallaudet.

NOV. 14, 1970: With a 10-0 victory over Shepherd College, the Tigers concluded the first winning season in school history with a 6-2 record.

SEPT. 25, 1971: The Tigers edged Washington & Lee, 10-7, in their home opener. The victory turned out to be Coach Carl Runk’s final win as the Tigers’ head football coach as he resigned at the end of the season. Assistant Coach Phil Albert was promoted to head coach for the 1972 season.

OCT. 28, 1972: The Tigers celebrated Homecoming with a 20-8 victory over Johns Hopkins, presenting Coach Phil Albert with his first win as a college head coach.

NOV. 16, 1974: Larry Jones set a school record with 177 yards rushing as the Tigers ended the season with a 32-14 win over Federal City, enabling the Tigers to complete the first undefeated season in history with a 10-0 record.

NOV. 15, 1975: With a 14-7 season-ending win over Cheyney State, the Tigers clinched their second straight winning season with a 6-4 record.

NOV. 6, 1976: With a 26-7 upset win over ninth-ranked Hampden-Sydney, the Tigers earned a national ranking in Division III for the first time.

NOV. 13, 1976: By rushing for a school-record 304 yards, the Tigers ended the regular season with a 32-14 win over Cheyney State, earning an NCAA Division III playoff bid.

NOV. 20, 1976: Making their first appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs, the Tigers pulled off a stunning 14-10 upset over C.W. Post on the Pioneers’ home field. Mike Maloney scored the winning touchdown on a one-yard run with 4:01 left after a Randy Bielski fumble recovery gave the Tigers possession on the Post 23-yard line. An interception by Paul White with 10 seconds left clinched the win.

NOV. 27, 1976: Dan Dullea threw four touchdown passes as he led the Tigers into the national championship game with a 38-36 win over St. Lawrence. The Tigers jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and never trailed.

DEC. 3, 1976: Playing before a national TV audience, the Tigers dropped a 31-28 heart-breaker to St. John’s of Minnesota in the Stagg Bowl in Pheonix City, Ala. Trailing by 28-0 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers staged an amazing comeback to tie the game at 28-28 in the final minute. Quarterback Dan Dullea sparked the comeback by throwing four TD passes in the fourth quarter. But, a 19-yard field goal by Jeff Norman as time expired enabled the Johnnies to win the national title.

SEPT. 9, 1978: Before a crowd of 4,126 on Dedication Night at Towson Stadium, the Tigers rolled up 489 yards of total offense in a 37-6 win over Mansfield.

SEPT. 1, 1979: The Tigers’ debut as an NCAA Division II program was ruined by crosstown rival Morgan State as the Bears pulled out a 34-7 win in the first meeting between the schools.

SEPT. 8, 1979: Playing their first game against an NCAA Division I-AA opponent, the Tigers travelled north and shocked Maine, 13-7. Freshman Ray Walsh gave the Tigers a 13-7 lead on a five-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. John Haywood’s sack with four minutes left sealed the win.

OCT. 27, 1979: The Tigers presented Coach Phil Albert with his 50th career victory when they traveled to Ashland College and edged the Eagles, 21-15.

NOV. 17, 1979: Closing out their first season as a Division II program, the Tigers won their ninth consecutive game, a 27-14 win over Merchant Marine. With the victory, the Tigers finished the season with a 9-1 record and barely missed an NCAA playoff berth in their first year in Division II.

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NOV. 1, 1980: Place kicker Sean Landeta kicked three field goals, including a school record 57-yarder, as the Tigers shut out Delaware State, 30-0. Landeta’s 57-yard field goal was the longest kicked in the state of Maryland at any level.

NOV. 15, 1980: In his final college game, Ron Meehan passed for 367 yards and 4 TD’s to lead the Tigers to a 40-20 win over C.W. Post. With the win, the Tigers finished the season with a 5-5-0 record as Meehan was named as the ECAC Division II Offensive Player of the Week for the third time.

OCT. 9, 1982: For the third game in a row, the Tigers staged a fourth quarter comeback as they rallied from a 10-3 deficit to edge Morgan State for the first time ever, 17-10. Before a Homecoming crowd of 6,835, the Tigers scored 14 points in the final ten minutes to win. A 10-yard TD run by Paul Cillo with 6:05 remaining put the Tigers ahead to stay.

JAN 4, 1983: All-American punter Sean Landeta was drafted in the 14th round of the first United States Football League (USFL) draft by the Philadelphia Stars. It marked the beginning of a 21-year career in pro football.

SEPT. 10, 1983: Holding New York Tech to 46 yards of total offense and one first down, the Tigers opened the season with a dominating 60-0 win over the Bears. Jeff Beathard led the Tigers by scoring three touchdowns.

OCT. 15, 1983: Greg Rogers intercepted a pass and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown as the Tigers forced nine turnovers en route to a stunning 13-4 win at Delaware. A pair of field goals by Jerome Nolan allowed the Tigers to take a 13-0 into the final minutes before Delaware avoided the shutout by scoring on a pair of safeties.

OCT. 22, 1983: Bret Rogers completed 19 of 22 passes for 292 yards and four touchdowns as the Tigers posted their fourth shutout of the season with a 37-0 win over Mansfield in a game that was televised regionally on CBS-TV. Rogers was named as the CBS Player of the Game.

NOV. 19, 1983: Closing out a 10-1 regular season, the Tigers built a 10-0 halftime lead and held on to edge James Madison by 10-3 in the final regular season game for both teams. With the win, the Tigers clinched a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time.

NOV. 26, 1983: In their first Division II playoff game, the Tigers lost to eventual national champion North Dakota State in snowy Fargo, North Dakota. After spotting the Bison a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, the Tigers tried to rally from behind but they fell short in the final minutes.

OCT. 13, 1984: For the 13th year in a row, the Tigers won their Homecoming Game as they shut out District of Columbia, 31-0. The victory enabled the Tigers to open the season with seven wins in a row.

NOV. 10, 1984: Nearly clinching their second straight NCAA Division II playoff berth, the Tigers improved their record to 8-2 with a 38-7 victory over Morgan State.

NOV. 24, 1984: Facing Norfolk State in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs, the Tigers rushed for 295 yards en route to a 31-21 win at Foreman Field. Less than two minutes into the game, linebacker Joe Gamble blocked a punt and scored a touchdown to put the Tigers ahead to stay.

SEPT. 7, 1985: Quarterback Kurt Beathard passed for 263 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 28-10 victory over Shepherd in their season opener. The victory was the 100th in the history of Towson football.

SEPT. 29, 1985: In a rare Sunday game necessitated by Hurricane Gloria, the Tigers staged a last-second rally to edge American International, 27-23. Kurt Beathard’s 15-yard TD pass to Sean Murphy with six seconds left capped a 70-yard drive in the last minute. In the fourth quarter, Mike Barth returned a kickoff 96 yards for a TD, marking the first time a Tiger player had returned a kickoff for a TD.

OCT. 26, 1985: Led by quarterback Kurt Beathard, who passed for 267 yards and four touchdowns, the Tigers upped their record to 6-0-1 with a stunning 51-26 victory over Delaware State, a team that was the eighth-ranked team in NCAA Division I-AA.

NOV. 2, 1985: For the second week in a row, Kurt Beathard threw four touchdown passes as the Tigers came from behind to edge Lafayette, 27-24. The Tigers trailed by 17-7 in the third quarter before Beathard took over. He set an NCAA Division II record by completing 40 of 51 passes without an interception. He passed for a school record 466 yards as the Tigers upped their record to 7-0-1.

OCT. 11, 1986: Jim Lidowski’s interception in the end zone in the fourth quarter led the Tigers to a 12-10 win over Liberty as Coach Phil Albert earned his 100th career win.

NOV. 15, 1986: With a 21-13 win at Indiana of Pa., the Tigers clinched a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs for the third time in four years. Jay McMichael led the Tigers by passing for 237 yards and two touchdowns.

SEPT. 12, 1987: Despite a 320-yard passing effort from freshman quarterback Chris Goetz, the Tigers lost to Northeastern in their first game as an NCAA Division I-AA program. The Huskies overcame a 22-17 third quarter deficit to pull out a 39-22 victory.

OCT. 3, 1987: David Meggett ran for 128 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to their first win as an NCAA Division I-AA team, a 17-14 win over third-ranked Maine in Orono. Maine came into the game with a 4-0 record and went on to win the Yankee Conference title.

SEPT. 12, 1988: In the Tigers’ season opener, David Meggett returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and scored three other TD’s, leading Towson to a 45-34 victory over Northeastern.

NOV. 5, 1988: David Meggett set a school record by rushing for 221 yards on 32 carries to lead the Tigers to a 31-17 win over New Haven.

DEC. 17, 1988: All-American tailback and kick returner David Meggett was named as the winner of the Walter Payton Award, given to the top player in Division I-AA.

APRIL 23, 1989: In the fifth round of the National Football League draft, David Meggett was drafted by the New York Giants.

NOV. 9, 1991: Quarterback Dan Crowley threw a 38-yard TD pass to Brian McCarty on a fourth down play with 8:02 remaining as the Tigers edged Howard, 13-7. The victory was the the 117th career win for Coach Phil Albert - and it was the final win of his career.

FEB. 24, 1992: After 20 seasons as the Tigers’ head coach, Phil Albert resigned. A four-time regional Coach of the Year, he had a record of 117-91-3 while coaching the Tigers at three different levels of NCAA football. He led Towson to 11 winning seasons and four NCAA post-season berths.

FEB. 25, 1992: Long-time Tiger assistant coach Gordy Combs was named Towson’s third head coach.

SEPT. 19, 1992: Thanks to a 140-yard rushing performance by Tony Vinson, the Tigers presented Gordy Combs with his first victory as head coach with a 24-21 come-from-behind win over Bucknell.

OCT. 24, 1992: Tony Vinson set a school record by rushing for 264 yards on 41 carries to lead Towson to a 28-21 Homecoming win over James Madison. He scored two TD’s, including the game-winner with 13:33 remaining.

OCT. 31, 1992: Trailing by 33-13 at Indiana (Pa.) with less than six minutes remaining, the Tigers scored three touchdowns and recovered two onsides kicks in the final 5:34 of the game. A four-yard TD run by Brian McCarty with 1:06 left gave the Tigers a lead and a 35-33 win. The victory ended IUP’s 29-game home winning streak.

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NOV. 14, 1992: For the second game in a row, the Tigers staged a wild finish as they edged Northeastern, 33-32. The Huskies had taken a 32-27 lead on a TD run by Henry Rogan with four seconds left. On the ensuing kickoff, the Tigers used several laterals before Julian Blair was tackled at the Northeastern 20-yard line. However, several Northeastern players had charged the field prematurely, giving the Tigers one untimed play from the ten-yard line. When Dan Crowley tossed a 10-yard TD pass to Mark Orlando, the Tigers pulled out the memorable win. The wild finish was honored by ESPN as its Wildest Finish of the 1992 season.

NOV. 6, 1993: A one-yard plunge by Tony Vinson on fourth down with ten seconds left enabled the Tigers to come from behind and upset 14th-ranked Delaware, 32-30. After the Blue Hens took a 30-26 lead with 2:22 left, the Tigers marched 60 yards in 11 plays for the win. Vinson’s touchdown was his fourth of the game, tying a Delaware Stadium record.

NOV. 13, 1993: In his final home game, Tony Vinson set the NCAA Division I-AA rushing record with 364 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 49-21 win over Bucknell. On his final carry of the game, he sprinted 80 yards for a TD and the NCAA record.

NOV. 20, 1993: In his final game, All-American Tony Vinson ran for 327 yards and a school record 5 touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 56-12 win at Morgan State. With 691 yards in 2 games, Vinson ended the season with an NCAA record 2,016 yards. With the win, the Tigers finished the year with an 8-2 record and barely missed an NCAA post-season appearance.

OCT. 29, 1994: Dan Crowley threw two long touchdown passes and Marco Calise blocked a key conversion kick as the Tigers pulled out a 24-21 win over unbeaten Hofstra, ranked 20th in the nation. Crowley’s 80-yard TD pass to Shawn Ward in the third quarter gave the Tigers a 24-7 lead.

SEPT. 13, 1995: Commissioner Connie Hurlburt announced that Towson will join the Patriot League as an associate member for the 1997 season. Towson joined Bucknell, Colgate, Fordham, Holy Cross, Lafayette and Lehigh as members of the Patriot League.

OCT. 26, 1996: Towson retired Sean Landeta’s number 5 jersey at halftime of a 54-14 win over St. Francis (Pa.).

NOV. 2, 1996: Kevin Smith threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Maurice Sydnor in the third overtime period as the Tigers won the longest game in school history, edging Marist in three overtimes, 33-32. Smith passed for a school record 471 yards in the win.

SEPT. 3, 1998: Before a record crowd of 8,056 at Minnegan Stadium, the Tigers used a tremendous defensive effort to win their season opener with a 15-10 victory over Morgan State. Linebacker Aaron Sakevich led Towson with 13 tackles.

SEPT. 11, 1999: In their Patriot League season opener, Jason Corle broke TU’s career rushing record by running for 135 yards on 28 carries and scoring two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a convincing 35-7 win over Lafayette.

OCT. 23, 1999: A 24-yard field goal by Ed Kulic with 26 seconds left lifted the Tigers to a 25-23 win over Fordham as they upped their Patriot League mark to 4-0. Kulic’s field goal ended a game that featured seven lead changes.

SEPT. 9, 2000: Quarterback Kris Blake passed for 276 yards and 3 TD’s to lead the Tigers to a 42-20 win over Lafayette. With the win, they presented Coach Gordy Combs with his 50th career victory as the Towson coach.

OCT. 14, 2000: Led by Noah Read, who scored four touchdowns, the Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak with a 38-6 Homecoming win over Howard. Read ran for 134 yards, his 7th straight 100-yard game of the year.

SEPT. 8, 2001: A six-yard touchdown run by Noah Read in overtime enabled the Tigers to post a 16-13 come-from-behind victory over Lafayette in their home opener. Read ran for a career high 218 yards on 38 carries to become the fourth Towson player to rush for more than 2,000 career yards.

AUG. 22, 2002: Towson University accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic 10 Football Conference for the 2004 season. Towson joined Delaware, Hofstra, James Madison, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Rhode Island, Richmond, Villanova and William & Mary in the A-10.

SEPT. 5, 2002: Before a record crowd of 8,517 in their new 11,000-seat stadium, the Tigers opened their season with a convincing 49-28 win over Morgan State. Playing in his first game for the Tigers, Mikal Lundy picked up 177 all-purpose yards and scored three touchdowns.

SEPT. 21, 2002: Matt Romeo scored on a 32-yard run and P.D. Moore intercepted a pass and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown as the Tigers pulled out a wild 56-42 victory over Brown. By scoring twice in the final 9:29, the Tigers snapped a 42-42 tie and overcame a five-TD performance by Brown quarterback Kyle Slager. Jay Amer passed for 309 yards and four TD’s to lead the Tigers to a win in the highest-scoring game in school history.

OCT. 11, 2003: With Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich and a host of former Baltimore Colt legends among the distinguished guests, Towson University officially dedicated Johnny Unitas® Stadium in honor of the late NFL quarterback. With a crowd of 8,125 in attendance, quarterback Anthony Melzi passed for 186 yards and two touchdowns while leading the Tigers to a 30-13 win over Holy Cross.

NOV. 8, 2003: Cornerback Devon Telp intercepted 2 passes and returned them for touchdowns in the final 2:10 to lead the Tigers to a 27-6 win at Georgetown. With the Tigers clinging to a 14-6 lead and 2:10 left, Telp intercepted a pass and returned 49 yards for a touchdown to give the Tigers a 20-6 lead. With 12 seconds left, he picked off another pass and ran 95 yards for a TD. His 144 interception return yards set a Patriot League record. The win was Towson’s final Patriot League victory.

OCT. 2, 2004: Freshman quarterback Andrew Goldbeck passed for 285 yards and a pair of touchdowns as he led the Tigers to the 200th victory in school history, a 21-11 win over Cornell.

SEPT. 10, 2005: Winning their second game in a row, the Tigers set a school record by scoring 70 points in a 70-0 victory over Lock Haven. The Tigers raced to a 56-0 halftime lead before substituting liberally. Towson rolled up 601 yards of total offense as Eugene King ran for 127 yards on 7 carries and scored three TD’s.

OCT. 1, 2005: Before a record Homecoming crowd of 10,778, the Tigers earned their first-ever Atlantic 10 victory with a 35-31 comeback win over 5th-ranked Delaware. Tailback Nick Williams scored the game-winning touchdown on a 3-yard run with 38 seconds left to cap off a 69-yard drive.

NOV. 5, 2005: En route to their third Atlantic 10 win of the season, the Tigers took advantage of four turnovers and a blocked punt to hand Villanova a 40-19 loss. Sparked by a 28-yard blocked punt return from Josh Corle just 100 seconds into the game, the Tigers jumped out to a stunning 38-6 halftime lead.

SEPT. 23, 2006: Sean Schaefer completed 43 of 60 passes for 458 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Tigers to a 33-30 win at Hofstra as they opened the season with a 4-0 record. Schaefer’s 11-yard TD pass to Eric Yancey with 24 seconds left clinched the win. With the win, the Tigers rose to 17th in the nation, their highest national ranking at the Division I-AA level.

OCT. 28, 2006: Quarterback Sean Schaefer passed for 435 yards and tied the school record with five touchdown passes as the Tigers outscored Delaware, 49-35. Eric Yancey turned in a solid effort as he caught 9 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns. The Tigers pulled out the win by scoring on four straight possessions in the second half as they beat the Blue Hens for the second year in a row.

APR. 29, 2007: Offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod was drafted by the New Orleans Saints of the NFL in the fourth round. His selection made him the Tigers’ earliest draft NFL draft selection ever to date.

OCT. 6, 2007: Quarterback Sean Schaefer led the Tigers on a 67-yard, 4-play drive in the final 22 seconds as they earned a dramatic 23-21 victory over No. 14 Richmond. Schaefer completed 29 of 33 passes for 287 yards, setting a record for completion percentage (.879). Named as the National Player of the Week, he threw a game-winning 14-yard TD pass to Demetrius Harrison on the final play of the game.

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SEPT. 6, 2008: On his way to becoming the Tigers’ career passing leader, Sean Schaefer rallied Towson from a 16-7 deficit for a 21-16 win over Morgan State. Schaefer, who completed 18 of 25 passes for 243 yards and 3 TD’s, broke Dan Crowley’s record with a 40-yard pass to Hakeem Moore in the fourth quarter.

OCT. 11, 2008: Sean Schaefer became the 20th quarterback in NCAA FCS history to pass for more than 10,000 career yards when he led the Tigers to a 37-32 Homecoming win over Rhode Island. When he threw a 64-yard TD pass to David Newsom, he gave Towson a 16-9 lead and went over the 10,000-yard mark.

NOV. 22, 2008: In his final college game, Marcus Lee became Towson’s career receiving leader, catching six passes for 58 yards against No. 1 James Madison. Lee, set an NCAA FCS record by catching a pass in all 45 career games. Quarterback Sean Schaefer ended his career with 11,644 passing yards, eighth on the NCAA FCS list. He finished second in NCAA FCS history with 1,044 completions and set school records for attempts, completions, completion percentage and yards.

JAN. 6, 2009: A 1993 Towson graduate and former Tiger assistant coach, Rob Ambrose was introduced as the fourth head coach in Towson football history. He came to Towson from Connecticut where he was an assistant coach for seven years.

SEPT. 19, 2009: In their home opener, before a crowd of 7,682 at Unitas Stadium, the Tigers presented Rob Ambrose with his first victory as the Tiger coach, a 21-17 win over Coastal Carolina.

SEPT. 11, 2010: The Tigers won one of the longest games in NCAA FCS annals when they edged Coastal Carolina, 47-45, in the fifth overtime. The Tigers overcame a 21-7 fourth quarter deficit and tied the game when Tom Ryan caught a two-yard TD pass with 25 seconds left in regulation. A 25-yard TD catch by Hakeem Moore and a conversion run by Chris Hart gave Towson 47-39 lead in the fifth overtime. After Coastal scored a touchdown, Jordan Dangerfield knocked down a potential game-tying conversion pass to secure the win.

SEPT. 10, 2011: In their Colonial Athletic Association opener., the Tigers handed No. 20 Villanova a 31-10 loss. The Tigers took a 14-0 halftime lead and never trailed while beating the Wildcats for the first time since 2006.

OCT. 22, 2011: The Tigers improved to 4-0 in the CAA with a 38-27 win at William & Mary, Towson’s fourth straight win over a nationally-ranked team. The Tigers scored on their first four possessions and built a 28-17 lead. Terrance West scored three touchdown to lead Towson while Grant Enders threw two TD passes.

NOV. 19, 2011: In the regular season finale, the Tigers clinched their first CAA championship with a 28-17 win at Rhode Island. The Tigers overcame a 10-0 first half deficit and led by 14-10 at the half. After Grant Enders threw two TD passes to Tom Ryan in the second half, the Tiger defense shut down URI, clinching the CAA title.

NOV. 26, 2011: At halftime of the Tigers’ basketball game against Oregon State, the football team was honored for winning the CAA title. Sitting in his front-row seat, President Barack Obama joined the celebration and posed for pictures with the team.

DEC. 3, 2011: Before a sell-out crowd at Unitas Stadium, the No. 8 Tigers hosted No. 6 Lehigh in their first NCAA FCS playoff game. In a wild game that was tied six times, Lehigh pulled out a 40-38 victory on a fourth quarter safety. The most-improved team in NCAA Division I, Towson posted a 9-3 record, one season after going 1-10.

JAN. 5, 2012: At The Sports Network’s annual FCS awards dinner in Frisco, Texas, Rob Ambrose was honored as the winner of the Eddie Robinson Award, presented to the FCS National Coach of the Year. The Tigers’ Terrance West was also honored as the winner of the inaugural Jerry Rice Award, presented to the top freshman in NCAA FCS.

SEPT. 15, 2012: In the first CAA game televised by the NBC Sports Network, the Tigers opened their CAA title defense with a 20-17 win over William & Mary at Unitas Stadium. Terrance West led the Tigers by rushing for 153 yards on 27 carries.

SEPT. 29, 2012: Facing the third-ranked FBS teams the Tigers battled against Louisiana State and took a 9-7 lead in the second quarter. The Tigers surprised a national television audience on ESPNU by rolling up 291 yards of offense against LSU’s highly-rated defense.

NOV 10, 2012: Playing in the final home game of his college career, senior Dominique Booker ran for a career high 181 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown to lead the Tigers to a 41-10 win over Rhode Island. With the Tigers leading by 20-10, Booker ran for an 83-yard touchdown on the first play of the second half as the Tigers pulled away for an easy win, their third straight victory.

NOV 17, 2012: The Tigers piled up 660 yards of offense as they stunned No. 7 New Hampshire, 64-35. Towson’s fourth straight win earned the Tigers a share of the Colonial Athletic Association championship. AUG. 30, 2013: Towson opened the season with a 33-18 win at UConn - the program’s first win over an FBS opponent.

DEC. 7, 2013: Towson won its first FCS play-off game with a 48-28 victory over Fordham at the “U”.

DEC. 13, 2013: Towson earned a 49-39 road win over Eastern Illinois in the FCS quarterfinals on an FCS playoff record 354 rushing yards on 39 carries by Terrance West.

DEC. 21, 2013: Towson reached the FCS National title game after a 35-31 comeback win over Eastern Washington. The Tigers were propelled by a 10-play, 71-yard touchdown drive directed by back-up quarterback Connor Frazier. The sophomore QB culminated the drive with a short rushing touchdown with 17 seconds remaining that led the Tigers to the national championship game.

JAN. 4, 2014: Towson faced North Daktoa State in the FCS title game in Frisco, Texas, falling to the Bison, 35-7.

JAN. 12, 2014: Towson finished the year ranked No. 2 in the NCAA FCS Coaches Poll, the Tigers highest final ranking at the Division I FCS level.MAY 10, 2014: Terrance West selected in the third round of the NFL Draft. West was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 94th overall pick, the highest Tiger selection to date.

MAY 2, 2015: Tye Smith was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Smith, the sixth player from Towson to be chosen in the NFL Draft, was selected 170th overall.

OCT. 31, 2015: The Towson defense held Delaware to just 102 yards of total offense in recording the first shutout over the Blue Hens in school history. Senior Sam Hurwitz tied a school-record by kicking four field goals in the victory.

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Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and track and field programs.

Over the last FIVE seasons, Unitas Stadium has become the place to be when the Tigers play at home.

The Tiger football team shattered attendance records in 2011 as near-capacity crowds became the weekly tradition. On Dec. 3, 2011, Unitas Stadium had its first sellout crowd when the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) champions hosted Lehigh in an NCAA FCS playoff game.

During the 2011 season, a record 62,645 fans attended football games at Unitas Stadium. Towson averaged 8,949 fans per home game. In 2011, the Tigers drew five of the top 11 crowds to attend a Tiger football game at Unitas Stadium.

Last season, the Tigers averaged 6,594 fans for its six home games.

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, behind M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens play and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles.

Stadium renovations, which were completed in 2002, included an addition of 6,000 seats, artificial turf, an entry-level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, a field house and a promenade that conveniently connects the northside and southside seating areas. Prior to the 2012 season, the stadium received a new playing surface as the FieldTurf was replaced with FieldTurf Revolution, the latest innovation in artificial surfaces.

The four-story, 48,000 square-foot field house provides Towson’s student-athletes with an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spacious, modern locker rooms 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 offices for the coaches.

Over the last two years, all of the teams that play in Unitas Stadium received notable improvements to their locker room facilities.

Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, the field house includes windows that provide a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. A rooftop patio, known as the Dunn Terrace, treats guests to a bird’s-eye view of the athletic contests.

The stadium is lighted for night play.

The Minnegan Room accommodates up to 200 guests at functions ranging from pre-game and post-game parties and banquets to fund-raising events.

A four-level press box rises high above the stadium on its south side. The Comcast Suite, a separate VIP level, is just below the main media floor. The media level can accommodate 35 working members of the press, two radio

stations and coaches booths. Each booth can comfortably seat six people. The stadium operations booth is located on the VIP level. 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 the university for over 40 years and another a former pro football player who many consider the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

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, and he coached its soccer team until 1966.

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, in addition to 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 bore his name from 1983 until 2002. In accordance with that tribute, the playing surface remains Minnegan Field in his memory.

Johnny Unitas had a deep connection with the university. The former Baltimore Colts legend was the parent of three Towson students.

Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, Johnny U. began serving as a community liaison for Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the school 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 pre-game ceremonies on September 5, 2002. When Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with Towson, she sought to memorialize her husband’s legacy on campus by having the stadium named Johnny Unitas® Stadium.

In addition to serving as the home for the Tiger football, lacrosse, field hockey and track and field teams, Unitas Stadium has hosted many special events.

Unitas Stadium was the host site for the 2008, 2009 , 2010 and 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championships, drawing record crowds each year.

In the 2014 NCAA Championship game, a crowd of 10,311 fans saw Maryland beat Syracuse, setting a record for the largest crowd to watch a women’s lacrosse national championship game in the United States.

In addition, Unitas Stadium has hosted the annual Under Armour lacrosse all-star game the last five summers while the Maryland Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) has been playing its football and lacrosse championship games in Unitas Stadium for the last few years.

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UNITAS STADIUM RECORDSIndividual RecordsRushingAttempts: ______________ 41, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. James Madison, 1992Net Yards Gained: ____________ 364, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Touchdowns: __________________ 5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013Longest Run: _ 90 yds. (TD), Dwayne Henry, Delaware State vs. Towson, 1985

PassingAttempts: _________________________ 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, 1980Yards: ________________________ 481, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Holy Cross, 1999Touchdown Passes: _______________ 5, Kyle Slager, Brown vs. Towson, 2001 __________________________ 5, Liam Coen, Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006Long Pass Play: ___ 95 yds. (TD), Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, Towson vs. Kutztown, 1994

ReceivingReceptions: __________________ 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, 1994Touchdowns: _______________ 4, Javarus Dudley, Fordham vs. Towson, 2003_____________________ 4, Brandon London, Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006

PuntingPunts: _11, Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Colgate, 2002; Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Morgan, 1979Average: ___________________ 54.2, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. NY Tech, 1980Longest Punt: _________ 75 yds., Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Fordham, 2001

ReturnsPunt Returns for Touchdown: _ 2, Curtis Henderson, Morgan vs. Towson, 1979Interceptions: ________________ 3, David Meggett, Morgan vs. Towson, 1985Fumbles Recovered: 3, John Haywood, Joe Varello, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978Longest Punt Return: 94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman, Towson vs. St. Francis, 1996Longest Kickoff Return: __ 100 yds. (TD), David Meggett, Towson vs. Northeastern, 1988Long Interception Return: _ 95 yds. (TD), Davon Telp, Towson vs. Monmouth, 2001

Field GoalsMade: ___________________ 4, Henry Rogan, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1992Attempted: __________________ 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, 2007Longest Field Goal: __ 57 yards, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Delaware St., 1980

ATTENDANCESingle Game: _________ 11,196 - Towson vs, Lehigh (FCS Playoff Game), 2011Single 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 RecordsPoints scoredGame: _______________________________ 70, Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005Opponent In Game: ________________ 62, New Hampshire vs. Towson, 2005Scored In Quarter: __________ 35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. California (Pa.), 1984; _____________________________ 35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005Points Scored Both Teams: ___________ 98, Towson (56) vs. Brown (42), 2002__________________________ 98, Towson (56) vs. New Hampshire (42), 2011Fewest Points Both Teams: _________ 7, Towson (7) vs. Wayne State (0), 1979Largest Towson Victory Margin: ____ 70, Towson (70) vs. Lock Haven (0), 2005Largest Margin in Defeat: _____ 50, New Hampshire (57) vs. Towson (7), 2009Longest Game: _____ 5 overtimes, Towson (47) vs. Coastal Carolina (45), 2010

First DownsMost: _______________________ 36, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Fewest: _______ 1, N.Y. Tech vs. Towson, 1983; Morgan State vs. Towson, 1985RUSHINGRushing Attempts: ____________________ 70, Rhode Island vs. Towson, 2004Rushing Yards by Towson: _________________ 403, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993Rushing Yards: ____________________ 440, James Madison vs. Towson, 2008

PassingAttempts: ________________________________ 76, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991Completions: _____________________________ 45, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991Interceptions By: _________________ 6, by New Hampshire vs. Towson, 1980Passing Yards: ____________________________ 533, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991Touchdown Passes: _____ 5, Brown vs. Towson, 2001; UMass vs. Towson, 2006

Total OffensePlays: __________________________________ 100, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991Total Yards: ______________________ 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 Total Yards By Towson: _____________ 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013

PenaltiesMost: ____________________________________ 21, Liberty vs. Towson, 1990Penalty Yards: ______________________ 184, Morgan State vs. Towson, 2000Fewest: ________________________________ 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009Fewest Penalty Yards: ____________________ 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009Fewest - Two Teams: _____________________ 1, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009Fewest Penalty Yards - Two Teams: _________ 15, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009

FumblesNumber: ____________________________ 9, Slippery Rock vs. Towson, 1982; _____________________________________ 9, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1988Fumbles Lost: _____________ 8, Towson vs. Merchant Marine Academy, 1982

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vs. OPPONENTS AT MINNEGAN FIELDOpponent Night Day Overall W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T Albany 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 American International 0-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Ashland College 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Boston University 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Bowie State 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Brown 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Bucknell 2-0-0 3-2-0 5-2-0 Butler 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Buffalo 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 California (Pa.) 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Central Connecticut 2-1-0 2-1-0 4-2-0 Charleston Southern 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Coastal Carolina 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Colgate 1-0-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 Columbia 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Cornell 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Dayton 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Delaware 2-3-0 0-1-0 2-4-0 Delaware State 2-1-0 4-1-0 6-2-0 District of Columbia 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Drake 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Elon 1-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0Fordham 0-0-0 3-2-0 3-2-0 Georgetown 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Glassboro State 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Guilford College 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Hofstra 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 Holy Cross 1-0-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 Howard 2-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 Indiana (Pa.) 0-3-1 0-0-0 0-3-1 James Madison 1-4-0 3-4-1 4-8-1 Kutztown 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Lafayette 0-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 Lehigh 0-0-0 1-5-0 1-5-0 Liberty 2-2-0 0-1-0 2-3-0 Lock Haven 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Maine 2-1-0 0-4-0 2-5-0 Mansfield State 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Massachusetts 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 Merchant Marine 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 Millersville State 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Monmouth 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 Morgan State 6-2-0 6-0-0 12-2-0 New York Tech 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 New Hampshire 0-0-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 New Haven 1-0-0 2-1-0 3-1-0North Carolina Central 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Northeastern 0-1-0 3-1-0 3-2-0 Old Dominion 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 C.W. Post 0-0-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 Randolph-Macon 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Rhode Island 2-2-0 2-2-0 4-3-0 Richmond 1-0-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 Robert Morris 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Salisbury State 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Shepherd College 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Shippensburg State 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Slippery Rock 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Southern Connecticut 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 Saint Francis 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0Stony Brook 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 Villanova 1-1-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 Wagner College 0-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Wayne State 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 William & Mary 0-2-0 1-3-0 1-5-0 Wofford College 1-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Youngstown State 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-2-0 ALL GAMES 52-29-1 73-47-1 125-76-2

Top Football Crowds11,196 ______________ Lehigh (Dec. 3, 2011 - NCAA FCS Playoffs)10,856 ___________________________ Delaware (Sept. 22, 2007)10,778 _____________________________ Delaware (Oct. 1, 2005)10,234 _____________________________ Villanova (Oct. 12, 2013)10,141 ______________________________ Maine (Oct. 13, 2012) 9,919 _____________________________ Colgate (Sept. 24, 2011) 9,828 ___________________________ St. Francis (Sept. 22, 2012) 9,759 _________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 3, 2011) 9,511 ________________________ New Hampshire (Oct. 5, 2013) 9,364 _________________ North Carolina Central (Sept. 20, 2014) 9,049 ________________________ James Madison (Oct. 9, 2010) 8,990 ______________________ Coastal Carolina (Sept. 11, 2010) 8,741 _____________________________ Delaware (Nov. 2, 2013) 8,517 _________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 5, 2002) 8,366 ______________________ New Hampshire (Nov. 12, 2011) 8,309 _______________________ William & Mary (Sept. 15, 2012) 8,224 _________________________ James Madison (Oct. 10, 2015) 8,125 ___________________________ Holy Cross (Oct. 11, 2003) 8,122 ____________________________ Delaware (Oct. 29, 2011) 8,058 ________________________ Central Conn. (Aug. 30, 2014) 8,056 _________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 3, 1998) 8,026 ________________________ New Hampshire (Oct. 3, 2010) 7,911 __________________________ Saint Francis (Sept. 12, 2015) 7,856 ______________________________ Hofstra (Oct. 13, 2007) 7,817 ________________________ Old Dominion (Oct. 20, 2012) 7,696 _____________________________ Villanova (Sept. 8, 2011) 7,665 _________________________________ Elon (Nov. 1, 2014) 7,628 ______________________ Coastal Carolina (Sept. 19, 2010) 7,587 _____________________________ Richmond (Oct. 8, 2011) 7,387 ______________________________ Villanova (Oct. 24, 2015) 7,379 _______________________ James Madison (Nov. 23, 2013) 7,369 _________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 11, 2008) 7,362 _________________________ Rhode Island (Nov. 10, 2012) 7,246 ________________________ Central Conn. (Aug. 30, 2007) 7,102 __________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 9, 2004) 6,835 __________________________ Morgan State (Oct. 9, 1982) 6,820 ________________________ Massachusetts (Oct. 14, 2006) 6,589 _________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 30, 2010)

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1978 (5-0-0) - 18,657 (3,731)Mansfield * W, 38-6 4,126Randolph-Macon * W, 30-26 3,086Guilford * W, 31-23 3,126Ashland (HC) W, 19-7 3,783Salisbury * W, 27-0 4,536

1979 (4-1-0) - 17,060 (3,412)Morgan State * L, 7-34 6,311James Madison * W, 18-8 3,825Wayne State * W, 7-0 2,349Rowan (HC) W, 20-3 3,147C.W. Post W, 22-15 1,428

1980 (3-2-0) - 12,683 (2,536)New York Tech * W, 23-0 2,577American International * L, 28-34 2,058New Hampshire L, 6-10 2,301Merchant Marine (HC) W, 19-7 1,105Delaware State W, 30-0 1,230

1981 (2-3-0) - 14,635 (2,927)Morgan State * L, 13-17 5,897Shippensburg * L, 10-24 2,952Cent. Connecticut (HC) W, 28-0 3,102Southern Connecticut W, 19-7 1,405C.W. Post L, 21-24 1,279

1982 (5-1-0) - 20,674 (3,446)Slippery Rock * W, 28-0 4,110Maine * W, 35-32 3,740Morgan State (HC) W, 17-10 6,835Delaware State W, 35-21 1,451Merchant Marine W, 41-26 1,233James Madison L, 24-42 3,305

1983 (5-0-0) - 14,286 (2,857)New York Tech * W, 60-0 4,165Morgan State (HC) W, 48-0 5,243Mansfield W, 37-0 1,805Millersville W, 45-7 1,690C.W. Post W, 20-9 1,383

1984 (5-1-0) - 20,155 (3,359)Shepherd * W, 23-13 4,650California (Pa.) * W, 52-27 3,150New Haven * W, 28-3 2,510Wofford * W, 15-8 2,675Distict of Columbia (HC) W, 31-0 3,820James Madison * L, 14-24 3,350

1985 (5-0-1) - 25,171 (4,195)Shepherd * W, 28-10 4,856Slippery Rock * W, 24-13 3,498American International W, 27-23 1,640Indiana (Pa.) * T, 21-21 5,342Morgan State (HC) W, 52-8 5,852Delaware State * W, 51-26 3,983

1986 (3-1-1) - 22,462 (4,492)Buffalo * W, 37-8 4,359Liberty * W, 12-10 5,849Lehigh (HC) L, 21-26 6,241New Haven W, 47-7 1,329James Madison T, 7-7 4,684

1987 (3-2-0) - 14,983 (2,997)Indiana (Pa.) * L, 7-10 2,592Howard * W, 30-14 4,718Morgan State W, 39-10 2,575Delaware State (HC) L, 17-40 4,520Rhode Island W, 19-16 578

1988 (3-2-0) - 12,242 (2,448)Northeastern W, 45-34 2,843James Madison (HC) W, 34-6 5,136New Haven W, 31-17 1,103Maine L, 7-44 1,984Liberty L, 14-20 1,176

1989 (2-2-0) - 12,012 (3,003)Indiana (Pa.) * L, 0-27 1,843Bucknell * W, 29-23 4,039Rhode Island (HC) L, 6-19 4,619Delaware State W, 35-17 1,511

1990 (2-5-0) - 13,748 (1,964)Lehigh * L, 14-35 3,176James Madison * L, 14-21 1,489Liberty * L, 10-30 2,320Howard * W, 17-7 1,205New Haven (HC) L, 27-55 3,898Youngstown L, 0-13 650Northeastern W, 21-14 1,010

1991 (0-6-0) - 18,425 (3,071)Boston University * L, 8-10 3,476Delaware State * L, 7-13 3,729Rhode Island L, 25-45 2,846Indiana (Pa.)* L, 10-54 3,210Hofstra (HC) L, 26-30 3,954Youngstown L, 17-27 1,210

1992 (4-1-0) - 11,883 (2,377)Bucknell * W, 24-21 2,125Hofstra * W, 37-18 1,911Liberty * L, 14-16 2,091James Madison (HC) W, 28-21 4,069Northeastern W, 33-32 1,687

1993 (4-1-0) - 12,395 (2,479)Central Connecticut W, 42-7 1,384Delaware State W, 31-14 1,320Charleston Southern W, 52-14 1,506Howard (HC) L, 41-44 6,076Bucknell W, 49-21 2,109

1994 (4-0-0) - 11,509 (2,877)Buffalo W, 32-16 2,144American International (HC) W, 48-6 4,951Kutztown W, 36-31 1,651Morgan State W, 42-7 2,763

1995 (4-1-0) - 9,708 (1,941)Butler W, 34-3 2,144Monmouth * W, 31-15 2,143Bucknell L, 7-14 1,026Robert Morris (HC) W, 34-14 3,588Southern Connecticut W, 38-7 807

1996 (3-2) - 15,928 (3,186)Dayton L, 17-24 2,688Central Connecticut * W, 49-28 2,411Colgate L, 10-35 2,741Saint Francis (HC) W, 54-14 6,147Wagner W, 35-11 1,941

1997 (3-2) - 12,315 (2,463)Monmouth W, 22-21 1,769Holy Cross % W, 27-7 2,021Lehigh % L, 14-16 2,765Robert Morris (HC) W, 33-30 3,525Bucknell % L, 0-33 2,235

1998 (4-2) - 19,964 (3,327)Morgan State * W, 15-10 8,056Colgate % L, 14-35 2,012Fordham % W, 35-34-ot 2,274Lafayette % (HC) L, 7-27 3,468St. Marys (Calif.) W, 27-21 2,009Drake W, 17-14 2,145

1999 (5-0) - 15,756 (3,151)Monmouth W, 34-7 2,359Lafayette % W, 35-7 2,481Holy Cross % W, 14-0 3,802Fordham % (HC) W, 25-23 4,031Dayton W, 30-27 3,083

2000 (3-2) - 19,981 (3,996)Morgan State W, 31-7 4,817Colgate % L, 27-30-ot 3,308Lehigh % L, 21-42 3,012Howard (HC) W, 38-6 4,512Bucknell % W, 15-13 4,332

2001 (1-3) - 12,337 (3,084)Lafayette % W, 16-13-ot 2,810Holy Cross % L, 9-17 2,095Monmouth (HC) L, 17-24 3,864Fordham % L, 23-28 3,568

2002 (4-2) - 25,514 (4,252)Morgan State * W, 49-28 8,517Brown W, 56-42 3,198Lehigh % W, 23-19 3,137Bucknell % (HC) W, 20-14 5,064Colgate % L, 7-9 2,133Georgetown % L, 16-24 2,465

2003 (5-1) - 20,993 (3,498)Lock Haven* W, 50-19 3,306Lafayette % W, 19-13 1,600Holy Cross % (HC) W, 30-13 8,125Elon W, 24-7 3,586Albany W, 35-16 2,118Fordham % L, 22-35 2,258

2004 (2-4) - 22,012 (3,669)Northeastern* # L, 3-27 4,322Cornell W, 21-11 2,522Rhode Island * (HC) # L, 16-28 7,102Bowie * W, 41-7 2,042William & Mary * # L, 16-41 3,280James Madison # L, 17-31 2,744

2005 (4-2) - 31,847 (5,308)Morgan State * W, 29-26 6,527Lock Haven* W, 70-0 4,029New Hampshire # L, 21-62 3,014Delaware * (HC) # W, 35-31 10,778Villanova # W, 40-19 4,027Richmond # L, 21-48 3,472

2006 (2-4) - 27,551 (4,591)Morgan State * W, 30-2 4,484Liberty * W, 10-3 4,665Maine # L, 7-28 4,584Massachusetts (HC) # L, 0-35 6,820William & Mary # L, 28-29 2,465James Madison # L, 3-38 4,533

2007 (2-3) - 35,693 (7,139)Cent. Conn. St.* W, 20-10 7,276Delaware * & L, 7-27 10,856Richmond & W, 23-21 5,746Hofstra & (HC) L, 3-20 7,856Villanova & L, 12-14 3,959

2008 (3-3) - 29,879 (4,980)Morgan State * W, 21-16 4,705Columbia W, 31-24 5,030Northeastern & L, 17-35 4,032Rhode Island & (HC) W, 37-32 7,369William & Mary & L, 14-34 3,186James Madison & L, 27-58 5,575

2009 (1-4) - 31,415 (6,283)Coastal Carolina * W, 21-17 7,628New Hampshire & L, 7-57 8,026Delaware & (HC) L, 21-49 6,026Richmond & L, 14-42 4,396Villanova & L, 7-49 5,339

2010 (1-4) - 35,535 (7,107)Coastal Carolina * W, 47-45 8,990Massachusetts * & L, 17-28 5,560James Madison * & L, 13-17 9,049Rhode Island & (HC) L, 20-30 6,589Maine & L, 18-28 5,347

2011 (5-2) - 62,645 (8,949)Morgan State * W, 42-3 9,759Villanova * & W, 31-10 7,696Colgate * (HC) W, 42-17 9,919Richmond * & W, 31-28 7,587Delaware * & L, 30-35 8,122New Hampshire & W, 56-42 8,366Lehigh (NCAA FCS) L, 38-40 11,196

2012 (4-1) - 43,457 (8,691)William & Mary & W, 20-17 8,309Saint Francis * (HC) W, 46-17 9,828Maine * & W, 24-19 10,141Old Dominion * & L, 20-31 7,817Rhode Island & W, 41-10 7,362

2013 (4-2) - 50,838 (8,473)Delaware State * W, 49-7 6,281New Hampshire & W, 44-28 9,511Villanova * (HC) & L, 35-45 10,234Delaware * & L, 31-32 8,741James Madison & W, 28-17 7,379Fordham (NCAA FCS) W, 48-28 4,671

2014 (2-4) - 43,726 (7,288)Central Conn. St. * L, 27-31 8,058NC Central W, 31-20 9,364Maine* & L, 24-27 6,031Stony Brook & L, 3-14 6, 517Elon (HC) & W, 21-19 7,665William & Mary & L, 14-37 6,091

2015 (5-1) - 39,566 (6,594)Saint Francis * W, 35-20 7,911Holy Cross * W, 29-26 5,682James Madison & L, 30-51 8,224Villanova (HC) *& W, 28-21 7,387Delaware & W, 19-0 5,234Rhode Island & W, 38-21 5,128

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RUSHINGATTEMPTSYear Player Att1969 Dennis Champney ____ 1731970 Dennis Champney _____ 1141971 Richard Young _________ 781972 Mike Wells ___________ 1601973 Larry Jones ___________ 1961974 Larry Jones ___________ 1771975 Jim Boyd _____________ 1191976 Mike Maloney ________ 1701977 Tom Jones ___________ 1191978 Rick Bielski ___________ 1331979 John Henry Clayton ____ 1291980 John Henry Clayton ____ 1121981 Paul Cillo ____________ 1791982 Paul Cillo ____________ 2421983 Brian Kirchoff _________ 1361984 Dan Ricker ___________ 2481985 Jeff Beathard _________ 1221986 Dan Ricker ___________ 2481987 David Meggett________ 1891988 David Meggett________ 1941989 Robbie Jackson _______ 1271990 Robbie Jackson _______ 1311991 John O’Neill __________ 1031992 Tony Vinson __________ 1911993 Tony Vinson __________ 2931994 Brian McCarty ________ 1881995 Larry Washington _____ 2051996 Jason Corle ___________ 1341997 Jason Corle ___________ 2391998 Jason Corle ___________ 2361999 Jason Corle ___________ 1722000 Noah Read ___________ 2972001 Noah Read ___________ 2082002 Matt Romeo __________ 2502003 Mikal Lundy __________ 1752004 Kerry Miles ____________ 922005 Nick Williams _________ 1922006 Rasheed McClaude _____ 812007 Nick Williams _________ 1342008 Matt Castor __________ 1442009 Tremayne Dameron ____ 1772010 Tremayne Dameron ____ 1282011 Terrance West ________ 1942012 Terrance West ________ 1952013 Terrance West ________ 4132014 Darius Victor _________ 2502015 Darius Victor _________ 207

YARDSYear Player Yards1969 Dennis Champney _____ 7381970 Dennis Champney _____ 4531971 Richard Young ________ 1981972 Mike Wells ___________ 5351973 Larry Jones __________ 1,0101974 Larry Jones ___________ 8581975 Jim Boyd _____________ 7391976 Mike Maloney ________ 7281977 Tom Jones ___________ 3911978 Rick Bielski ___________ 550

1979 John Henry Clayton ____ 4451980 John Henry Clayton ____ 3801981 Paul Cillo ____________ 7101982 Paul Cillo ____________ 9081983 Brian Kirchoff _________ 5831984 Dan Ricker __________ 1,0211985 Jeff Beathard _________ 4571986 Dan Ricker __________ 1,0211987 David Meggett________ 8141988 David Meggett________ 8441989 Robbie Jackson _______ 5751990 Robbie Jackson _______ 6701991 John O’Neill __________ 5591992 Tony Vinson _________1,0421993 Tony Vinson _________ 2,0161994 Brian McCarty _______1,0051995 Larry Washington ____ 1,1011996 Jason Corle __________ 7341997 Jason Corle __________ 1,0751998 Jason Corle __________ 1,0731999 Jason Corle ___________ 7192000 Noah Read __________ 1,4222001 Noah Read ___________ 8772002 Matt Romeo __________ 9902003 Mikal Lundy __________ 7472004 Matthew Brunetti _____ 3942005 Nick Williams _________ 9592006 Rasheed McClaude ____ 3442007 Nick Williams _________ 5322008 Matt Castor __________ 5432009 Tremayne Dameron ____ 5882010 Chris Hart ____________ 5182011 Terrance West _______1,2942012 Terrance West _______1,0462013 Terrance West _______2,5092014 Darius Victor ________1,3052015 Darius Victor ________ 1,021

TOUCHDOWNSYear Player TDs1969 Al Dodds ______________ 61970 Dennis Champney _______ 41971 George Cadorette _______ 1 David Franklin __________ 11972 Mike Wells _____________ 31973 Larry Jones ____________ 111974 Larry Jones _____________ 91975 Jim Boyd _______________ 8 Mike Maloney __________ 81976 Mike Maloney __________ 81977 Rick Bielski _____________ 4 Tom Jones _____________ 41978 Rick Bielski _____________ 51979 John Clayton __________ 101980 John Clayton ___________ 81981 Paul Cillo _____________ 131982 Paul Cillo ______________ 91983 Brian O’Neal ____________ 61984 Dan Ricker ____________ 151985 Jeff Beathard ___________ 3 Mike Preston ___________ 31986 Danny Ricker __________ 111987 David Meggett_________ 111988 David Meggett_________ 12

1989 Randy Nelson ___________ 31990 Robbie Jackson _________ 81991 Brian McCarty __________ 4 John O’Neill ____________ 41992 Brian McCarty __________ 81993 Tony Vinson ___________ 231994 Brian McCarty _________ 161995 Larry Washington ______ 121996 Jason Corle _____________ 7 Kevyn Dodson __________ 71997 Jason Corle _____________ 61998 Jason Corle ____________ 111999 Jason Corle _____________ 92000 Noah Read ____________ 142001 Noah Read _____________ 52002 Matt Romeo ____________ 92003 Mikal Lundy ____________ 82004 Kerry Miles _____________ 72005 Nick Williams ___________ 72006 Kerry Miles _____________ 32007 Rasheed McClaude ______ 4 Nick Williams ___________ 42008 Matt Castor ____________ 52009 Tremayne Dameron ______ 82010 Tremayne Dameron ______ 52011 Terrance West _________ 292012 Terrance West _________ 142013 Terrance West _________ 412014 Darius Victor __________ 122015 Darius Victor __________ 15

RECEIVINGRECEPTIONSYear Player Rec1969 George Cadorette ______ 441970 Bob Remeto ___________ 361971 Bob Remeto ___________ 501972 Gary Kimmel __________ 131973 Pat Barrett ____________ 261974 Pat Barrett ____________ 451975 Bill McDonald _________ 301976 Skip Chase ____________ 321977 Bill McDonald _________ 401978 Ken Snoots ____________ 611979 Ken Snoots ____________ 371980 Gary Weishaar _________ 391981 Marc Brown ___________ 331982 Marc Brown ___________ 611983 Mike Lewns ___________ 521984 Sean Murphy __________ 611985 Dale Chipps ___________ 541986 Dale Chipps ___________ 631987 David Meggett_________ 481988 Mike Smith ____________ 521989 Mike Smith ____________ 531990 Kevin Howard _________ 501991 Kevin Howard _________ 481992 Kevin Howard _________ 591993 Mark Orlando __________ 441994 Mark Orlando __________ 551995 Shawn Ward ___________ 311996 Shawn Ward ___________ 521997 Jason Corle ____________ 51

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1998 Jason Corle ____________ 611999 Jamal White ___________ 822000 Jamal White ___________ 492001 Jason Galloway ________ 462002 Jamal White ___________ 542003 Jason Galloway ________ 522004 Will Marcus____________ 392005 Andrae Brown _________ 632006 Eric Yancey ____________ 682007 Marcus Lee ____________ 662008 Marcus Lee ____________ 582009 Casey Cagles __________ 28 Hakeem Moore ________ 282010 Erron Banks ___________ 402011 Tom Ryan _____________ 392012 Tom Ryan _____________ 442013 Kinnard Leon __________ 432014 Spencer Wilkins ________ 452015 Jacquille Veii __________ 44

YARDSYear Player Yards1969 George Cadorette _____ 7121970 Bob Remeto __________ 6251971 Bob Remeto __________ 5961972 Gary Kimmel _________ 1721973 Pat Barrett ___________ 4931974 Pat Barrett ___________ 6611975 Skip Chase ___________ 4041976 Mike Bennett _________ 5601977 Bill McDonald ________ 4971978 Ken Snoots __________1,0091979 Ken Snoots ___________ 4661980 Gary Weishaar ________ 4011981 Marc Brown __________ 5101982 Marc Brown _________1,2221983 Mike Lewns __________ 7511984 Sean Murphy ________ 1,1281985 Dale Chipps _________1,0011986 Dale Chipps _________ 1,1351987 Dale Chipps __________ 6051988 Mike Smith __________1,0651989 Mike Smith ___________ 8831990 Kevin Howard ________ 7211991 Mark Orlando _________ 6861992 Mark Orlando _________ 7301993 Mark Orlando _________ 8211994 Mark Orlando ________1,2231995 Shawn Ward __________ 4381996 Shawn Ward __________ 8831997 Adam Overbey ________ 5641998 Adam Overbey ________ 6301999 Jamal White _________1,3222000 Adam Overbey ________ 6282001 Jason Galloway _______ 6052002 Jamal White __________ 8922003 Jason Galloway _______ 9502004 Will Marcus___________ 4932005 Andre Brown _________ 8702006 Eric Yancey ___________ 8262007 Marcus Lee ___________ 6802008 Hakeem Moore _______ 5272009 David Newsome ______ 375

2010 Hakeem Moore _______ 5592011 Tom Ryan ____________ 5602012 Tom Ryan ____________ 5332013 Spencer Wilkins _______ 6912014 Spencer Wilkins _______ 5002015 Jacquille Veii _________ 505

TOUCHDOWNSYear Player TDs1969 George Cadorette ______ 101970 Stan Boone ____________ 5 Bob Remeto ____________ 51971 Bob Remeto ____________ 21972 Gary Kimmel ___________ 1 Tony Vaughn ___________ 11973 Mark Anderson _________ 3 Frank Dunleavy _________ 31974 Pat Barrett _____________ 51975 Skip Chase _____________ 4 Mike Hoey _____________ 41976 Mike Bennett ___________ 4 Ken Snoots _____________ 41977 3 players _______________ 11978 Ken Snoots _____________ 91979 Gary Weishaar __________ 21980 Gary Weishaar __________ 41981 Marc Brown ____________ 4 Hernando Mejia _________ 41982 Marc Brown ___________ 101983 Brian O’Neal ____________ 71984 Sean Murphy ___________ 81985 Sean Murphy ___________ 91986 Dale Chipps ____________ 61987 David Meggett__________ 51988 Mike Smith ____________ 101989 Mike Smith _____________ 81990 Kevin Howard __________ 31991 Kevin Howard __________ 91992 Mark Orlando ___________ 81993 Mark Orlando ___________ 81994 Mark Orlando __________ 121995 Shawn Ward ____________ 51996 Shawn Ward ____________ 51997 Jason Corle _____________ 2 Adam Overbey __________ 21998 3 players _______________ 41999 Jason Corle _____________ 8 Jamal White ____________ 82000 Adam Overbey __________ 52001 5 players _______________ 12002 Jamal White ____________ 72003 Jason Galloway _________ 62004 4 players _______________ 22005 Andrae Brown __________ 82006 Eric Yancey ____________ 102007 Demetrius Harrison ______ 42008 Tommy Breaux __________ 6 Marcus Lee _____________ 62009 John Godlasky __________ 3 David Newsom _________ 32010 Hakeem Moore _________ 62011 Tyler Wharton __________ 52012 4 players _______________ 4

2013 Spencer Wilkins _________ 4 James Oboh ____________ 42014 Andre Dessenberg ______ 3 Tanner Vallely __________ 32015 Brian Dowling __________ 3

PASSINGATTEMPTSYear Player Att1969 Al Dodds ____________ 1771970 Al Dodds ____________ 1411971 Bob Roche ___________ 2141972 Paul Buckmaster _______ 831973 Dan Dullea ___________ 1741974 Dan Dullea ___________ 2251975 Dan Dullea ___________ 2091976 Dan Dullea ___________ 1961977 Ron Meehan__________ 1741978 Ron Meehan__________ 2771979 Ron Meehan__________ 2331980 Ron Meehan__________ 3201981 Joe Anderson _________ 1391982 Joe Anderson _________ 3191983 Bret Rogers __________ 2821984 Kurt Beathard _________ 2861985 Kurt Beathard _________ 3601986 Theron Richards_______ 2751987 Chris Goetz __________ 3031988 Chris Goetz __________ 3171989 Chris Goetz __________ 2091990 Chris Goetz __________ 3431991 Dan Crowley _________ 295

1992 Dan Crowely _________ 3301993 Dan Crowley _________ 2171994 Dan Crowley _________ 3271995 Kevin Smith __________ 2161996 Kevin Smith __________ 3601997 Kevin Smith __________ 3131998 Kevin Smith __________ 3831999 Joe Lee ______________ 5772000 Val Troiani ___________ 2362001 Val Troiani ___________ 1922002 Jay Amer ____________ 2992003 Anthony Melzi ________ 2212004 Andrew Goldbeck _____ 2922005 Sean Schaefer ________ 3652006 Sean Schaefer ________ 3802007 Sean Schaefer ________ 4172008 Sean Schaefer ________ 4592009 Peter Athens _________ 1122010 Chris Hart ____________ 1722011 Grant Enders _________ 2452012 Grant Enders _________ 3172013 Peter Athens _________ 3972014 Connor Frazier ________ 2932015 Connor Frazier ________ 267

COMPLETIONSYear Player Comp1969 Al Dodds ____________ 1111970 Al Dodds _____________ 671971 Bob Roche ____________ 851972 Paul Buckmaster _______ 261973 Dan Dullea ____________ 821974 Dan Dullea ___________ 138

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1975 Dan Dullea ___________ 1181976 Dan Dullea ___________ 1091977 Ron Meehan___________ 781978 Ron Meehan__________ 1501979 Ron Meehan__________ 1241980 Ron Meehan__________ 1771981 Joe Anderson __________ 601982 Joe Anderson _________ 1611983 Bret Rogers __________ 1671984 Kurt Beathard _________ 1561985 Kurt Beathard _________ 2141986 Theron Richards_______ 1441987 Chris Goetz __________ 1701988 Chris Goetz __________ 1851989 Chris Goetz __________ 1161990 Chris Goetz __________ 1771991 Dan Crowley _________ 1461992 Dan Crowley _________ 1671993 Dan Crowley _________ 1251994 Dan Crowley _________ 1791995 Kevin Smith __________ 1061996 Kevin Smith __________ 1601997 Kevin Smith __________ 1671998 Kevin Smith __________ 2201999 Joe Lee ______________ 3222000 Val Troiani ___________ 1232001 Val Troiani ____________ 962002 Jay Amer ____________ 1632003 Anthony Melzi ________ 1092004 Andrew Goldbeck _____ 1722005 Sean Schaefer ________ 2262006 Sean Schaefer ________ 2602007 Sean Schaefer ________ 255

2008 Sean Schaefer ________ 3032009 Peter Athens __________ 592010 Chris Hart _____________ 822011 Grant Enders _________ 1652012 Grant Enders _________ 2082013 Peter Athens _________ 2562014 Connor Frazier ________ 1682015 Connor Frazier ________ 163

YARDSYear Player Yards1969 Al Dodds ___________ 1,5131970 Al Dodds ___________ 1,0161971 Bob Roche ___________ 9191972 Paul Buckmaster ______ 2601973 Dan Dullea __________ 1,2451974 Dan Dullea __________ 1,8611975 Dan Dullea __________ 1,4571976 Dan Dullea __________1,4431977 Ron Meehan__________ 9221978 Ron Meehan_________1,8811979 Ron Meehan_________1,4421980 Ron Meehan_________ 1,9191981 Joe Anderson _________ 7841982 Joe Anderson ________2,2721983 Bret Rogers _________2,2361984 Kurt Beathard ________2,0631985 Kurt Beathard ________2,7051986 Theron Richards______ 2,1191987 Chris Goetz _________2,0251988 Chris Goetz _________2,0251989 Chris Goetz _________2,5041990 Chris Goetz _________1,446

1991 Chris Goetz _________ 1,9071992 Dan Crowley ________ 1,7831993 Dan Crowley ________2,3221994 Dan Crowley ________1,8821995 Dan Crowley ________ 2,9131996 Kevin Smith _________1,2851997 Kevin Smith _________1,8351998 Kevin Smith _________2,3271999 Joe Lee _____________ 4,1682000 Val Troiani __________1,4482001 Val Troiani __________ 1,1532002 Jay Amer ___________ 2,2142003 Anthony Melzi _______1,5892004 Andrew Goldbeck ____1,8672005 Sean Schaefer _______2,7722006 Sean Schaefer _______3,0332007 Sean Schaefer _______2,5532008 Sean Schaefer _______3,2862009 Peter Athens _________ 6912010 Chris Hart ___________ 1,0132011 Grant Enders ________2,0812012 Grant Enders ________2,3322013 Peter Athens ________3,4612014 Connor Frazier _______1,4992015 Connor Frazier _______1,883

TOUCHDOWNSYear Player TDs1969 Al Dodds _____________ 181970 Al Dodds _____________ 101971 Bob Roche _____________ 31972 Paul Buckmaster ________ 1 Rod Flowers ____________ 11973 Dan Dullea ____________ 121974 Dan Dullea ____________ 181975 Dan Dullea _____________ 91976 Dan Dullea ____________ 101977 Ron Meehan____________ 31978 Ron Meehan___________ 141979 Ron Meehan____________ 61980 Ron Meehan____________ 81981 Joe Anderson ___________ 81982 Joe Anderson __________ 201983 Bret Rogers ___________ 241984 Kurt Beathard __________ 171985 Kurt Beathard __________ 211986 Theron Richards________ 161987 Chris Goetz ____________ 91988 Chris Goetz ___________ 181989 Chris Goetz ___________ 111990 Chris Goetz ____________ 41991 Dan Crowley __________ 161992 Dan Crowley __________ 141993 Dan Crowley __________ 231994 Dan Crowley __________ 281995 Kevin Smith ___________ 111996 Kevin Smith ___________ 111997 Kevin Smith ____________ 71998 Kevin Smith ___________ 161999 Joe Lee _______________ 222000 Kris Blake ______________ 92001 Jay Amer ______________ 32002 Jay Amer _____________ 16

2003 Anthony Melzi __________ 92004 Andrew Goldbeck _______ 82005 Sean Schaefer _________ 202006 Sean Schaefer _________ 192007 Sean Schaefer _________ 122008 Sean Schaefer _________ 252009 Peter Athens ___________ 62010 Chris Hart ______________ 92011 Grant Enders __________ 162012 Grant Enders __________ 192013 Peter Athens __________ 192014 Connor Frazier __________ 92015 Connor Frazier __________ 7

SCORINGYear Player Points1969 Dennis Champney ______ 701970 Stan Boone ___________ 321971 Bob Remeto ___________ 121972 Mike Wells ____________ 241973 Larry Jones ____________ 741974 Terry O’Brien __________ 721975 Jim Boyd ______________ 48 Mike Maloney _________ 481976 Randy Bielski __________ 571977 Rick Bielski ____________ 301978 Ken Snoots ____________ 541979 John Clayton __________ 601980 John Clayton __________ 621981 Paul Cillo _____________ 801982 Marc Brown ___________ 681983 Brian O’Neal ___________ 781984 Dan Ricker ____________ 901985 Sean Murphy __________ 661986 Danny Ricker __________ 841987 David Meggett_________ 961988 David Meggett_________ 841989 Mike Smith ____________ 561990 Robbie Jackson ________ 501991 Kevin Howard _________ 561992 Brian McCarty _________ 48 Mark Orlando __________ 481993 Tony Vinson __________ 1441994 Briain McCarty ________ 1021995 Larry Washington ______ 721996 George Perdikakis ______ 461997 Jason Corle ____________ 481998 Jason Corle ____________ 901999 Jason Corle ___________ 1022000 Noah Reed ___________ 1022001 Ed Kulic _______________ 492002 Matt Romeo ___________ 602003 Stephan Toth __________ 572004 Kerry Miles ____________ 422005 Ron Halbruner _________ 612006 Eric Yancey ____________ 602007 Mark Bencivengo _______ 512008 Mark Bencivengo _______ 432009 Tremayne Dameron _____ 482010 Nick Wallace ___________ 452011 Terrance West ________ 1742012 Terrance West _________ 902013 Terrance West ________ 252

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2014 Darius Victor __________ 722015 Darius Victor __________ 90

DEFENSETACKLESYear Player Tackles1969 N/A1970 N/A1971 N/A1972 Rick DeMilt ___________ 1751973 Charlie Wallace ________ 911974 Joe Kelly ______________ 751975 Charlie Wallace _______ 1021976 Paul White ____________ 911977 Randy Bielski _________ 1021978 Randy Bielski __________ 76 Paul Nelson ___________ 761979 Bryan Brouse __________ 901980 Jeff Boller ____________ 1151981 Bubby Hammond ______ 801982 Jeff Boller ____________ 1271983 Bubby Hammond ______ 991984 Bill Ward ______________ 691985 Randy Warren _________ 861986 Mark Angle ____________ 991987 Mark Angle ____________ 951988 Chris Ginakes _________ 1091989 Rodney Smith ________ 1211990 James Dutton ________ 1121991 James Dutton _________ 76 Mike Locksley _________ 761992 Mark Arbutina ________ 109

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1993 Mike Arbutina _________ 831994 Mike Arbutina ________ 1041995 Jim Colongo ___________ 851996 Jim Colongo __________ 1131997 Jim Colongo ___________ 971998 Aaron Sakevich _______ 1081999 Andre Atkins __________ 912000 Sean Hendricks ________ 952001 Sean Hendricks _______ 1142002 Neal Regan ___________ 1102003 Neal Regan ____________ 942004 P.D. Moore ___________ 1112005 Jordan Manning _______ 802006 Jordan Manning _______ 932007 Brian Bradford ________ 1492008 Jordan Manning ______ 1052009 Danzel White _________ 1052010 Jordan Dangerfield _____ 962011 Jordan Dangerfield _____ 932012 Tye Smith _____________ 752013 Telvion Clark _________ 1452014 James Simms __________ 992015 Donnell Lewis _________ 62

SACKSYear Player Sacks1976 Don Redman __________6.0 Joe Waggoner _________6.01977 Jack Ervin _____________4.0 Gabe Moro ____________4.01978 Vince Iorio ____________4.0 Keith Lowthert _________4.01979 Vince Iorio ____________7.0

1980 Vince Iorio ____________7.01981 Gerard Jackson ________6.01982 Sheldon Nelson _______10.0 Bobby Poist __________10.01983 Bobby Poist __________17.01984 Bill Romberger _________7.0 Wayne Wisniewski ______7.01985 Bill Stup ______________5.01986 Joe Gamble ___________5.51987 Rodney Smith _________5.01988 Rodney Smith _________4.51989 Rodney Smith ________14.01990 Jared Freeze ___________3.0 Doug Irvving __________3.01991 Gary Worthington ______6.01992 Rob Stanavitch _________4.01993 Rob Stanavitch ________16.01994 Marco Calise ___________8.01995 John Bardak ___________7.0 Eric Erhardt ____________7.01996 Barrett Sullivan ________6.01997 Andrew Hollingsworth __5.01998 Andrew Hollingsworth _10.01999 Andrew Hollingsworth _10.02000 Andrew Hollingsworth _18.02001 Juston Yelverton _______8.02002 Steven Nance __________6.02003 Steven Nance __________7.02004 P.D. Moore ____________4.02005 John Webb ____________3.52006 John Webb ____________4.02007 Brian Bradford _________3.52008 3 players ______________2.02009 Brady Smith ___________4.02010 Matt Morgan __________4.02011 Frank Beltre ___________4.02012 Frank Beltre ___________5.0 Monte Gaddis _________5.02013 Ryan Delaire __________11.52014 Ryan Delaire __________11.02015 Zain Harps Upshur ______4.0

INTERCEPTIONSYear Player INTs1969 Gary Gist ______________ 21970 Chris Ramer ____________ 6 Jack Ross ______________ 61971 John Bickley ____________ 31972 3 players _______________ 21973 Bill Mills _______________ 41974 Bill Mills _______________ 51975 3 players _______________ 21976 N/A1977 Randy Bielski ___________ 4 John Rosson ____________ 41978 Ron Nichols ____________ 3 Ricky Simmons _________ 31979 Randy Bielski ___________ 61980 3 players _______________ 21981 3 players _______________ 31982 Gary Rubeling __________ 91983 Gary Rubeling _________ 131984 Greg Rogers ____________ 3

Randy Warren __________ 31985 Mark Kauffman _________ 5 Jim Lidowski ___________ 51986 Mark Angle _____________ 51987 Steve Kelley ____________ 4 Chris Kelly______________ 41988 Bryant Hall _____________ 51989 6 players _______________ 11990 Gary Hatcher ___________ 31991 Aaron Bates ____________ 3 James Dutton __________ 31992 Aaron Bates ____________ 2 Joe Kreisher ____________ 21993 Aaron Bates ____________ 61994 Chad Scott _____________ 51995 4 players _______________ 21996 Brad Friedman __________ 4 Khalid McLeod __________ 41997 Khalid McLeod __________ 41998 Jabari Garrett ___________ 31999 Ricky Crestwell _________ 52000 Sporty Evans ___________ 42001 Davon Telp _____________ 22002 Edmund Carazo _________ 72003 Brian Fitzpatrick _________ 52004 Allante Harrison _________ 72005 Kenny Scott ____________ 32006 Drew Mack _____________ 42007 Kenny Scott ____________ 2 Raymond White _________ 22008 3 players _______________ 12009 Ray White ______________ 32010 Nick Oates _____________ 1 Chris Patterson _________ 12011 Alexander DiSanzo ______ 3 Kenton Powell __________ 32012 Jordan Love ____________ 22013 Christian Carpenter ______ 4 Donnell Lewis __________ 42014 Christian Carpenter ______ 2 Eric Handy _____________ 22015 Alfonso Augustine _______ 2 Mike Kelly ______________ 2

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WINSYear Record2013 _____________________________ 13-31983 _____________________________ 10-21976 _____________________________ 10-31974 _____________________________ 10-02011 ______________________________ 9-31984 ______________________________ 9-41979 ______________________________ 9-11994 ______________________________ 8-21993 ______________________________ 8-21986 ____________________________ 8-3-1

TOTAL PLAYS Year Plays2013 ____________________________ 1,1251999 ______________________________9272003 ______________________________8532000 ______________________________8421983 ______________________________8402002 ______________________________8282008 ______________________________8102011 ______________________________8021986 ______________________________8002008 ______________________________810

TOTAL YARDS Year Yards2013 ____________________________ 7,4521999 ____________________________ 5,2692011 ____________________________ 5,1721993 ____________________________ 4,9032012 ____________________________ 4,8512005 ____________________________ 4,4671994 ____________________________ 4,4411992 ____________________________ 4,3832000 ____________________________ 4,1741996 ____________________________ 4,138

TOTAL YARDS/GAME Year Yards1993 ____________________________ 490.31999 ____________________________ 479.02013 ____________________________ 465.81994 ____________________________ 444.12012 ____________________________ 441.02011 ____________________________ 431.01996 ____________________________ 413.82005 ____________________________ 406.12000 ____________________________ 379.52002 ____________________________ 374.5

TOTAL POINTS Year Points2013 ______________________________5852011 ______________________________4181993 ______________________________3811994 ______________________________3642012 ______________________________3512005 ______________________________3451972 ______________________________3421976 ______________________________3331983 ______________________________3301984 ______________________________321

TOTAL POINTS/GAME Year Points1993 _____________________________ 38.12013 _____________________________ 36.61994 _____________________________ 36.42011 _____________________________ 34.82012 _____________________________ 31.92005 _____________________________ 31.41969 _____________________________ 29.71999 _____________________________ 27.51983 _____________________________ 27.52000 _____________________________ 27.2

FIRST DOWNSYear First Downs2013 ______________________________3611999 ______________________________2992011 ______________________________2562012 ______________________________2531993 ______________________________2481992 ______________________________2332008 ______________________________2322005 ______________________________2282000 ______________________________2261994 ______________________________221

RUSHING ATTEMPTS Year Attempts2013 ______________________________7121983 ______________________________5382003 ______________________________5342011 ______________________________5212002 ______________________________5061993 ______________________________4912012 ______________________________4602000 ______________________________4581981 ______________________________451

RUSHING YARDS Year Yards2013 ____________________________ 3,8301993 ____________________________ 2,9692011 ____________________________ 2,7592012 ____________________________ 2,5191975 ____________________________ 2,1311995 ____________________________ 1,9692014 ____________________________ 1,9612000 ____________________________ 1,9241992 ____________________________ 1,8952015 ____________________________ 1,843

RUSHING YARDS/GAMEYear Yards1993 ____________________________ 296.92013 ____________________________ 239.42011 ____________________________ 229.92012 ____________________________ 299.01975 ____________________________ 213.11995 ____________________________ 196.91992 ____________________________ 189.52000 ____________________________ 174.91969 ____________________________ 173.61981 ____________________________ 172.1

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Year TDs2013 _______________________________552011 _______________________________381993 _______________________________312012 _______________________________261975 _______________________________252005 _______________________________231994 _______________________________221974 _______________________________212015 _______________________________202000 _______________________________20

PASSING ATTEMPTS Year Attempts1999 ______________________________5842008 ______________________________4692007 ______________________________4272013 ______________________________4132006 ______________________________4091998 ______________________________3931990 ______________________________3922005 ______________________________3902000 ______________________________384

PASSING COMPLETIONS Year Completions1999 ______________________________3252008 ______________________________3082006 ______________________________2752013 ______________________________2662007 ______________________________2592005 ______________________________2381998 ______________________________2281985 ______________________________2141986 ______________________________2092012 ______________________________208

PASSING YARDS Year Yards1999 ____________________________ 4,1932013 ____________________________ 3,6222008 ____________________________ 3,3222006 ____________________________ 3,1612005 ____________________________ 2,9681994 ____________________________ 2,9501986 ____________________________ 2,7471982 ____________________________ 2,7171988 ____________________________ 2,504

PASSING YARDS/GAME Year Yards1999 ____________________________ 381.21994 ____________________________ 295.02006 ____________________________ 287.42008 ____________________________ 276.81985 ____________________________ 274.72005 ____________________________ 269.81986 _____________________________ 26.01988 ____________________________ 250.41996 ____________________________ 249.81982 ____________________________ 247.0

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Year Percentage2006 _____________________________ .6722011 _____________________________ .6652008 _____________________________ .6572012 _____________________________ .6542013 _____________________________ .6442005 _____________________________ .6102007 _____________________________ .6071969 _____________________________ .6052015 _____________________________ .6031988 _____________________________ .5971980 _____________________________ .597

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Year TDs1994 _______________________________282008 _______________________________251993 _______________________________241983 _______________________________241982 _______________________________241969 _______________________________241999 _______________________________232005 _______________________________221986 _______________________________221985 _______________________________211974 _______________________________21

INTERCEPTIONS Year INTs1971 _______________________________292009 _______________________________271991 _______________________________271982 _______________________________261992 _______________________________221984 _______________________________211987 _______________________________202007 _______________________________191986 _______________________________191985 _______________________________181981 _______________________________181972 _______________________________18

POINTS ALLOWED Year Points1983 _______________________________881970 _______________________________901974 _______________________________971977 ______________________________1121980 ______________________________1441975 ______________________________1451969 ______________________________1471976 ______________________________1481981 ______________________________1501978 ______________________________154

POINTS ALLOWED/GAME Year Points1983 ______________________________ 7.31974 ______________________________ 9.71979 ______________________________ 9.81977 _____________________________ 11.21970 _____________________________ 11.31976 _____________________________ 11.41980 _____________________________ 14.41975 _____________________________ 14.51995 _____________________________ 15.01981 _____________________________ 15.0

FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Year 1st Downs1976 ______________________________1011974 ______________________________1051983 ______________________________1061973 ______________________________1121995 ______________________________1431979 ______________________________1521977 ______________________________1521975 ______________________________1531978 ______________________________1541980 ______________________________156

YARDS ALLOWED Year Yards1976 ____________________________ 1,7441974 ____________________________ 1,9031983 ____________________________ 2,1271973 ____________________________ 2,3131978 ____________________________ 2,3981979 ____________________________ 2,4451995 ____________________________ 2,5461980 ____________________________ 2,5931977 ____________________________ 2,6271986 ____________________________ 2,826

YARDS ALLOWED/GAMEYear Yards1976 ____________________________ 174.41974 ____________________________ 190.31983 ____________________________ 193.41978 ____________________________ 239.81979 ____________________________ 244.51995 ____________________________ 254.61986 ____________________________ 256.91980 ____________________________ 259.31977 ____________________________ 262.72000 ____________________________ 276.51999 ____________________________ 276.5

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Year Yards1976 ____________________________ 1,1711974 ____________________________ 1,2241995 ____________________________ 1,2752000 ____________________________ 1,3271999 ____________________________ 1,3272002 ____________________________ 1,3442006 ____________________________ 1,3451973 ____________________________ 1,3551996 ____________________________ 1,3651997 ____________________________ 1,376

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED/GAME Year Yards1986 _____________________________ 82.01976 _____________________________ 83.81983 _____________________________ 94.91995 _____________________________ 96.31984 ____________________________ 110.91979 ____________________________ 119.02000 ____________________________ 120.61999 ____________________________ 120.62002 ____________________________ 122.22006 ____________________________ 122.3

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Year Yard1978 ______________________________7491977 ______________________________8861976 ______________________________9061975 ______________________________9951983 ____________________________ 1,0831974 ____________________________ 1,1491972 ____________________________ 1,1551980 ____________________________ 1,1711973 ____________________________ 1,2051979 ____________________________ 1,255

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED/GAME Year Yards1978 _____________________________ 74.91977 _____________________________ 88.61976 _____________________________ 90.61983 _____________________________ 98.51975 _____________________________ 99.51974 ____________________________ 114.91972 ____________________________ 115.51980 ____________________________ 117.11979 ____________________________ 125.51981 ____________________________ 141.5

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE AGAINST Year Percentage1976 _____________________________ 35.11978 _____________________________ 35.91983 _____________________________ 37.72000 _____________________________ 40.42001 _____________________________ 40.41975 _____________________________ 41.51979 _____________________________ 42.71981 _____________________________ 43.81980 _____________________________ 44.01982 _____________________________ 44.8

INTERCEPTIONS Year INTs1983 _______________________________271985 _______________________________242003 _______________________________211994 _______________________________211993 _______________________________201986 _______________________________201984 _______________________________201982 _______________________________202002 _______________________________181981 _______________________________181974 _______________________________18

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RUSHINGAttemptsGame ___________________ 41, Tony Vinson vs. James Madison, 1992Season ________________________________413, Terrance West, 2013Career _____________________________ 802, Terrance West, 2011-13

Net Yards GainedGame __________________ 364 yards., Tony Vinson vs. Bucknell, 1993*Two Games ___ 691 yards, Tony Vinson, vs. Bucknell and Morgan State, 1993Longest Run ________________84 yards, Jason Corle vs. Wagner, 1996Longest Run by QB _______ 81 yards, Dan Dullea vs. Federal City, 2009Game (Freshman) __261 yards, Terrance West vs. New Hampshire, 2012Game (Quarterback) _________ 132 yards, Connor Frazier at Elon, 2015Season _________________________ 2,509 yards, Terrance West, 2013Season by a Freshman ______________1,294 yds., Terrance West, 2011Season by Quarterback _______________615 yds., Grant Enders, 2012Career ________________________ 4,854 yds., Terrance West, 2011-13* NCAA Record in 1993

Rushing TouchdownsGame ___________________________ 5, Tony Vinson at Morgan, 1993________________________ 5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013Season _________________________________41, Terrance West, 2013Career ____________________________ 84, Terrance West, 2011-2013

PASSINGAttemptsGame _______________________________ 77, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999Season _____________________________________ 577, Joe Lee, 1999Most Atts. w/o Interception ____________________ 223, Joe Lee, 1999Careeer __________________________ 1,321, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Passes CompletedGame _______________________________ 47, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999Consecutive ________________ 15, Sean Schaefer vs. Richmond, 2007Season _____________________________________ 322, Joe Lee, 1999Career ___________________________ 1,044, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Touchdown PassesGame ________________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Delaware, 2006__________________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Northeastern, 2005_____________________ 5, Dan Crowley at Charleston Southern, 1994Single Quarter _ 4, Kurt Beathard vs. California (Pa.), 2nd quarter, 1984Season __________________________________28, Dan Crowley, 1994Career _______________________________ 81, Dan Crowley, 1991-94

Passing YardsGame __________________________ 567 yds, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999Half ___________________ 303 yds, Joe Lee vs. Monmouth (1st), 1999Longest Completion ____________________________________95 yds__________________ Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, vs. Kutztown, 1994Season ______________________ 4,168 yds, Joe Lee (11 Games), 1999Career _______________________ 11,644 yds, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Interceptions ThrownGame ____________________________ 7, Dan Crowley at Maine, 1991Season ____________________________ (Most) 22, Dan Crowley, 1991___________________________________ (Least) 4, Dan Crowley, 1993Career ______________________________ 59, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Completion PercentageGame ______________ .879 (29-33), Sean Schaefer, vs.Richmond, 2007Season _______________________ .684 (260-380), Sean Schaefer, 2005Career __________________ .648 (1044-1610), Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

RECEIVINGReceptionsGame __________________________ 13, Jamal White vs. Dayton, 1999___________________________ 13, Jason Corle at Pennsylvania, 1997________________________________ 13, Mike Smith at Liberty, 1989;Season ________________________ 82, Jamal White (11 Games), 1999Career _______________________________ 225, Marcus Lee, 2005-08Consecutive Games With A Catch __________ 45, Marcus Lee, 2005-08 __________________________________________ (NCAA FCS Record)

Receiving YardsGame ______________266, Mark Orlando vs. Amer. International, 1994Season ________________________________1,322, Jamal White, 1999Career ____________________________3,460, Mark Orlando, 1991-94

Touchdown ReceptionsGame ______________________5, Andre Brown at Northeastern, 2005___ 3, Jamal White vs. Dayton, 1999; 3, Mark Orlando vs. Central Conn., 1993__________________3, Mark Orlando vs. American International, 1994Season _______________ 12, Mark Orlando, 1994; 12, Mike Smith, 1989Career ______________________________ 31, Mark Orlando, 1991-94

TOTAL OFFENSEPlaysGame _________________79 (77 pass, 2 rush), Joe Lee, at Lehigh, 1999Season _____________________ 608 (577 pass, 31 rush), Joe Lee, 1999Career _________ 1,888 (1,610 pass, 278 rush), Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

YardsGame __________________________ 567 yds, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999Season ____________________ 4,402 (4,168 pass, -126 rush), Joe Lee, 1999Career ______________________ 11,415 yds., Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

TouchdownsGame _____________5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013 (5 rush)__________________ 5, Grant Enders at Villanova, 2012 (4 pass, 1 rush)_______________________5, Sean Schaefer at Delaware, 2006 (5 pass)___________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Northeastern, 2005 (5 pass)__________________ 5, Dan Crowley vs. Chas. Southern, 1994 (5 pass)_____________________ 5, Tony Vinson at Morgan State, 1993 (5 rush)__________________ 5, Dan Dullea vs. Lycoming, 1974 (4 pass, 1 rush)Season ____________________ 30 (28 pass, 2 rush), Dan Crowley, 1994Career __________________86 (84 rush, 2 rec.) Terrance West, 2011-13

All-Purpose YardsGame _____ 357 yds., (364 rush, - 7 rec.) Tony Vinson vs. Bucknell, 1993Season ________ 2,767 yards, (2,509 rush, 258 rec.) Terrance West, 2013Career _ 5,382 yards (3,601 rush, 1,725 rec., 56 ret.), Jason Corle 1996-99

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PLACE KICKINGExtra Points MadeGame ____________________ 10, Ron Halbruner vs. Lock Haven, 2005Season ______________________________ 69, Drew Evangalista, 2013Consecutive ___ 47, George Perkidakis, Sept. 30, 1995 to Nov. 16, 1996Career ________________________________ 105, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001

Extra Points AttemptedGame ____________________ 10, Ron Halbruner vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Season ______________________________ 73, Drew Evangalista, 2013Career ________________________________ 115, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001

Conversion PercentageGame ______________________________________ 1.000, Many timesSeason ____________________ 1.000 (28-28), George Perkidakis, 1996Career ____________________ .947 (36-38), Ben Whitacre, 1999-2002____________________________ .946 (70-74), Sean Landeta, 1980-82

Field Goals MadeGame _________________________ 4, Sam Hurwitz vs. Delaware, 2015______________________________4, Jerome Nolan at C.W. Post, 1984Longest _______________ 57 yds., Sean Landeta vs. Delaware St., 1980Season ___________________ 14, Sean Landeta 1980 (led NCAA Div. II)Career _________________________________ 32, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001_____________________________________32, Randy Bielski, 1976-79Most Consecutive Made ____________________ 9, Ed Kulic, 1999-2000

Field Goals AttemptedGame _________________________5, Sean Landeta vs. N.Y. Tech, 1980 ____________________________5, Sean Landeta vs. Kings Point, 1980________________________ 5, Randy Bielski vs. Mansfield State, 1978Season _________________________________ 28, Sean Landeta, 1980Career _________________________________ 54, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001____________________________________ 54, Sean Landeta, 1980-82 _____________________________________54, Randy Bielski, 1976-79

Field Goal PercentageGame ______________________________________ 1.000, Many timesSeason __________________________ .765 (13-17), Terry O’Brien, 1974Career ___________________ .633 (19-30), Mark Bencivengo, 2006-08

PUNTINGPuntsGame ______________________ 11, Steve Bulcavage vs. Colgate, 2002_____________________________ 11, Sean Landeta vs. Morgan, 1979___________________________ 11, Rod Flowers at West Chester, 1971Season __________________________________ 79, Rod Flowers, 1971Career _____________________________ 225, Sean Landeta, 1979-82

YardsGame ____________________421 yds., Sean Landeta vs. Morgan, 1979Longest __________________ 89 yds., Steve Bulcavage at Colgate, 2003Season ___________________________ 2,729 yds., Sean Landeta, 1982Career ________________________ 9,452 yds., Sean Landeta, 1979-82

AverageGame _______________________ 55.0, Glen Mattfeld vs. Morgan, 1993Season ____________44.7, Sean Landeta 1982 (3rd in NCAA Division II)Career _____________________________ 42.0, Sean Landeta, 1979-82

KICKOFF RETURNSReturnsGame _________________ 7, Hakeem Moore vs. New Hampshire, 2009Season _______________________________ 39, Hakeem Moore, 2010Career _________________________________94, Julian Blair, 1990-92

YardsGame __________________ 211, Lyrics Klugh vs. James Madison, 2015Longest Return __ 100 yds. (TD), David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988Season ___________________________843 yds., Hakeem Moore, 2010Career ______________________________ 2,177, Julian Blair, 1990-92

AverageGame _______ 100.0 (1 for 100), David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988Season ______________________________ 32.2, David Meggett, 1988Career __________________ 25.5 (29 -745 yds.), David Meggett, 1987-88

Kickoff Returns For TouchdownsGame _______________________ 1, Derrick Joseph vs. Villanova, 2013_______________________ 1, Derrick Joseph vs. Delaware State, 2013________________________1, Derrick Joseph vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 2012_______________________1, Derrick Joseph vs. New Hampshire, 2011______________________________ 1, Maurice Sydnor vs. Butler, 1995 __________________ 1, Maurice Sydnor vs. Charleston Southern, 1993 _________________________1, David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988______________________________1, David Meggett at Howard, 1988____________________ 1, Mike Barth vs. American International, 1985Season _________________________________2, David Meggett, 1988_______________________________________ 2, Derrick Joseph, 2013Career ________________________________4, Derrick Joseph, 2011-14

PUNT RETURNSReturnsGame _______________________ 9, Jason Galloway vs. Bucknell, 2002Season _______________________________ 34, Jason Galloway, 2002Career ____________________________ 91, Jason Galloway, 2000-03

YardsGame ________________________ 170, Gary Gist vs. Federal City, 1971Longest Return __ 94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1996Season ___________________________ 450 yds., Brad Friedman, 1996Career _________________________ 644 yds., Mark Orlando, 1991-94

AverageGame ___ 25.0 (2 ret. for 50 yds.), Mark Orlando vs. Central Conn., 1993Season ________________________________29.5, Tony Hamlett, 1973Career _____________________________15.7, Mark Orlando, 1991-94

TouchdownsGame _____________________1, Donnell Lewis, vs. Saint Francis, 2015________________________1, Derrick Joseph, at Delaware State, 2014 ____________________________ 1, Dennis Cliggett vs. Fordham, 1998____________________________ 1, Brad Friedman vs. St. Francis, 1996 _____________________________ 1, Mark Orlando vs. Kutztown, 1994_______________________________1, Kevin Howard vs. Hofstra, 1992 __________________________________1, Mike Smith at Lehigh, 1989____________________________ Jeff Dumpson at Rhode Island, 1986 ___________________________ 1, Billy Howes vs. Slippery Rock, 1982______________________________1, Randy Bielski vs. C.W. Post, 1979 ___________________________ 1, Mike Wells vs. Johns Hopkins, 1972____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1971____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1970____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1970Season ______________________________________2, Gary Gist, 1970Career ___________________________________ 3, Gary Gist, 1970-71

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDSDEFENSETacklesGame ___________________________ 24, Randy Bielski at Ithaca, 1978Season __________________________________ 175, Rick DeMilt, 1972Career _________________________________382, Jeff Boller, 1979-82

Fumble RecoveriesGame ______________________ 3, John Haywood vs. Mansfield, 1978; _______________________________ 3, Joe Varello vs. Mansfield, 1978Season _______________________________7, Bubby Hammond, 1983Career ____________________________ 9, Bubby Hammond, 1980-83 ___________________________________ 9, Don Washington, 1980-83

SacksGame __________________________6, Rob Stanavitch at Buffalo, 1993Season __________________________18, Andrew Hollingsworth, 2000Career _____________________ 43, Andrew Hollingsworth, 1997-2000

Pass Break-UpsGame __________________________6, Donald Wood vs. Colgate, 2000 Season _________________________________ 21, Donald Wood, 2000Career _________________________________33, Davon Telp, 2001-05

InterceptionsGame _______________________ 3, Allante Harrison at Delaware, 2004 _________________________3, Gary Rubeling at Delaware State, 1983 _____________________________ 3, Gary Rubeling at Delaware, 1983 ______________________________ 3, Gary Rubeling at Bucknell, 1982__________________________ 3, Ron Nichols at Frostburg State, 1978Season ______________13, Gary Rubeling, 1983 (led NCAA Division II)Career ____________________________ 25, Gary Rubeling, 1980-83

YardsGame _________________ 144 yds., Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003Long Return _______________95 yds., Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003_________________________ 95 yds., Davon Telp vs. Monmouth, 2001Season __________________________ 169 yds., Ricky Crestwell, 1999Career ____________________________ 256 yds., Davon Telp, 2001-05

TouchdownsGame _______________________ 2, Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003Season: _______________________________ 2, Allante Harrison, 2004__________________________________________ 2, Davon Telp, 2003_______________________________________ 2, Ricky Crestwell, 1999Career __________________________________3, Davon Telp, 2001-05

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TEAM RECORDSRUSHINGYardsGame _______ 452 yds., at Morgan State, 1993Season __________________ 3,830 yds., 2013

Yards AllowedGame ______________ 558 yds., at Navy, 2008By Player ___348 yds., Shun White, Navy, 2008Season __________________ 2,780 yds., 2008

Fewest YardsGame ____________ -38 yds., at Colgate, 1999Season ____________________ 490 yds, 1971Allowed in Game __-60, vs. New York Tech, 1983Allowed in Season _________ 1,044 yds, 1983

Most Rushing AttemptsGame _________ 65, vs. James Madison, 1992Season ________________________712, 2013

Most Rushing TouchdownsGame _________________ 8, vs. Albany, 1970Season _________________________55, 2013

PASSINGYardsGame ____________ 562 yds., at Lehigh, 1999Allowed (Game) __ 533 yds., vs. Hofstra, 1991Season __________________ 4,193 yds., 1999

Fewest Passing YardsGame _____ 8 yds., vs Boston University, 1991__________________ 8 yds., vs. Hofstra, 1972Allowed (Game) ____ 0, vs. Bowie State, 2004_________________ 0, vs. Rhode Island, 2004___________________0, vs. Monmouth, 2001________________ 0, vs. New York Tech, 1983Season ____________________ 457 yds., 1972

Most Passing AttemptsGame _________________ 79, at Lehigh, 1999Season ________________________584, 1999

Fewest Passing AttemptsGame _________3, vs. Boston University, 1991Season ________________________181, 1973

Pass CompletionsGame _________________ 48, at Lehigh, 1999Season ________________________325, 1999Fewest Comps (Game) __ 1, at Monmouth, 1996______________1, vs. Boston University, 1991 Fewest Completions (Season) ______40, 1972High Comp. Pct. (Season) ____ .672 (275-409), 2006

Passing TouchdownsGame ______ 5, at Charleston Southern, 1994__________________5, at Northeastern, 2005_____________________ 5, at Delaware, 2006Season _________________________28, 1994

Interceptions ThrownGame ___________________7, at Maine, 1991Season _________________________29, 1971

TOTAL OFFENSEYardsGame __ 731 yds. (352 r, 379 p) vs. UNH, 2013Season ___7,452 yds., (3,830 rush, 3,622 pass), 2013

Yards AllowedGame ___________ 630, William & Mary, 2006Season __________________ 5,865 yds., 2013

Fewest YardsGame __________ 51 yds., vs. Shepherd, 1972Season __1,326 yds. (869 rush, 457 pass), 1972Allowed In Game _ 32 yds. vs. C.W. Post, 1983

PlaysGame ________________ 101, at Lehigh, 1999 Season ________________________927, 1999

Points ScoredOne Quarter ____ 35, vs. California (Pa.), 1984First Half __________56, vs. Lock Haven, 2005Second Half ____________42, at Dayton, 1998Overtimes ____ 26, vs. Coastal Carolina (5 ot), 2010Game _____________70, vs. Lock Haven, 2005Season ________________________416, 2011Combined _ 99, (Towson 64, New Hamp. 42), 2012Victory Margin ____70 (70-0), vs. Lock Haven, 2005Defeat Margin _ 50 (7-57), vs. New Hampshire, 2009

Points AllowedGame _________ 62, vs. New Hampshire, 2005______________ 62, at New Hampshire, 2004________________________ 62, at Yale, 2003Season ________________________423, 2008

Fewest Points ScoredGame ________________________0, 22 times Season _________________________45, 1971

Fewest Points AllowedGame ________________________0, 33 times Season _________________________88, 1983

First DownsGame ___ 36, vs. American International, 1994Fewest Allowed (Game) __1, vs. Morgan, 1985________________ 1, vs. New York Tech, 1983Season ________________________302, 1999

PENALTIESPenaltiesMost In Game ______17, vs. New Haven, 1990____________________ 17, at Delaware, 1984Fewest In Game ______0, vs. Richmond, 2009Fewest Combined ____ 1, Towson-Richmond, 2009Most In Season _________________105, 1987

YardsMost In Game ____ 204 yds., at Morgan State, 1980Fewest In Game __ 0 yds., vs. Richmond, 2009Few In Game (2 Teams) __15 yds., Towson-Richmond, 2009Most In Season _____________ 884 yds., 1987

TURNOVERSFumbles LostGame _________ 8, vs. Merchant Marine, 1982Season _________________________20, 1989

Fumbles RecoveredGame __________ 4, vs. James Madison, 1979Season _________________________28, 1983

InterceptionsGame _________________________5, 6 timesSeason _________________________27, 1983

Interceptions Returned For TouchdownsGame ________________2, vs. Villanova, 2015__________________2, vs. Georgetown, 2003Season _____________________4, 2004, 2003

Most Turnovers Game ________________ 9 (8 fumbles, 1 int.), ________________ vs. Merchant Marine, 1979Season ____ 37 (20 fumbles lost, 17 ints), 1989

Turnovers CausedGame ___ 9 (4 fums, 5 ints), at Delaware, 1983Season ____ 55, (28 fumbles rec., 27 int), 1983

SacksGame _______ 9, vs Morgan State, 2002, 2000Season _________________________47, 2000

Sacks AllowedGame __________________ 9, vs. Maine, 2006Season _________________________39, 2007Fewest Sacks Allowed One Season ___5, 1976

PUNTINGPuntsGame ________________11, vs. Colgate 2002; _____________________11, vs. Morgan, 1979________________ 11, vs. West Chester, 1971Season _________________________79, 1972

YardsGame ______ 421 yds., vs. Morgan State, 1979Season __________________ 3,082 yds., 2003

AverageGame _________ 55.0, vs. Morgan State, 1993Season _______________________ 44.7, 1982Worst Average One Season ______ 30.3, 1987

PUNT RETURNSReturnsGame ________________ 9, vs. Bucknell, 2002Season _________________________40, 1986

YardsGame ____ 172 yds., vs. Southern Conn., 1994Season ____________________ 526 yds, 1994

KICKOFF RETURNSReturnsGame _________ 11, vs. New Hampshire, 2005___________________ 11, vs. Delaware, 1984Season _________________________63, 1991

YardsGame _____286 yds., vs. James Madison, 2015Season __________________ 1,212 yds., 2009

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RUSHING YARDS PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Tony Vinson 364 Bucknell (11/13/93) 2. Terrance West 354 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) 3. Tony Vinson 327 Morgan St. (11/20/93) 4. Larry Washington 292 Monmouth (9/30/95) 5. Terrance West 272 Richmond (10/26/13) 6. Tony Vinson 264 James Madison (10/24/92) 7. Terrance West 261 New Hampshire (11/12/11) 8. Tony Vinson 256 Hofstra (9/26/92) 9. Brian McCarty 245 Northeastern (11/14/92)10. Jason Corle 239 Fordham (9/26/98)

ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT OPPONENT 1. Tony Vinson 41 James Madison (10/24/92) 2. Matt Romeo 40 Georgetown (11/8/03) Jason Corle 40 Monmouth (10/19/96) 4. Terrance West 39 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) Matt Romeo 39 Georgetown (11/23/02) Jason Corle 39 Fordham (9/26/98) 7. Noah Read 38 Lafayette (9/8/01) 8. Brian McCarty 37 Northeastern (11/14/92) 9. Terrance West 36 UConn (8/29/13) Noah Read 36 Colgate (9/30/00) Noah Read 36 Lehigh (10/7/00) Tony Vinson 36 UConn (10/2/93) Dan Ricker 36 New Haven (11/8/86) Larry Jones 36 Frostburg St. (10/6/73)

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS OPPONENT 1. Terrance West 5 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) Terrance West 5 Delaware St. (9/14/13) Tony Vinson 5 Morgan St. (11/20/93) 4. Terrance West 4 Richmond (10/26/13) Terrance West 4 New Hampshire (11/12/11) Terrance West 4 Delaware (10/29/11) Terrance West 4 Richmond (10/8/11) Dan Ricker 4 New Haven (11/8/86) Paul Cillo 4 Millersville (9/12/81)10. Numerous Players 3 --

LONGEST RUSH PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Dwayne Henry 90 Delaware St. (10/26/85) 2. Jason Corle 84 Wagner (11/16/96) 3. Dominique Booker 83 Rhode Island (11/10/12) 4. Dan Dullea 81 Federal City (11/16/74) 5. Tony Vinson 80 Bucknell (11/13/93) 6. Terrance West 79 Richmond (10/26/13) 7. Connor Frazier 78 Villanova (10/24/15) 8. Dave Meggett 76 New Haven (11/5/88) 9. Brian McCarty 73 Northeastern (11/14/92)10. Terrance West 72 New Hampshire (11/12/11)

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RUSHING YARDS PLAYER SEASON YARDS 1. Terrance West 2013 2,509 2. Tony Vinson 1993 2,016 3. Noah Read 2000 1,422 4. Darius Victor 2014 1,305 5. Terrance West 2011 1,294 6. Larry Washington 1995 1,101 7. Terrance West 2012 1,082 8. Jason Corle 1997 1,075 9. Jason Corle 1998 1,07310. Tony Vinson 1992 1,042

ATTEMPTS PLAYER SEASON ATT 1. Terrance West 2013 413 2. Noah Read 2000 297 3. Tony Vinson 1993 293 4. Darius Victor 2014 250 Matt Romeo 2002 250 6. Dan Ricker 1986 248 7. Paul Cillo 1982 242 8. Jason Corle 1997 239 9. Jason Corle 1998 23610. Noah Read 2001 208

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER SEASON TD 1. Terrance West 2013 41 2. Terrance West 2011 29 3. Tony Vinson 1993 23 4. Brian McCarty 1994 16 5. Darius Victor 2015 15 Dan Ricker 1984 15 6. Terrance West 2012 14 Noah Read 2000 14 8. Paul Cillo 1981 13 9. Darius Victor 2014 12 Larry Washington 1995 12 100-YARD GAMESPLAYER SEASON GAMES 1. Terrance West 2013 12 2. Tony Vinson 1993 10 3. Noah Read 2000 9 4. Darius Victor 2014 8 Larry Jones 1973 8 6. Jason Corle 1997 6 Dan Ricker 1986 6 8. Matt Romeo 2002 5 9. David Meggett 1987 4 Paul Cillo 1982 4

CAREER

RUSHING YARDS PLAYER SEASONS YARDS 1. Terrance West 2011-13 4,849 2. Jason Corle 1996-99 3,601 3. Tony Vinson 1992-93 3,058 4. Darius Victor 2013-pres. 2,955 5. Brian McCarty 1991-94 2,594 6. Noah Read 1998-2001 2,577 7. Nick Williams 2004-07 1,985 8. Matt Romeo 2000-03 1,950 9. Dan Ricker 1983-87 1,87610. Larry Jones 1973-74 1,868

ATTEMPTS PLAYER SEASONS ATT 1. Terrance West 2011-13 802 2. Jason Corle 1996-99 781 3. Noah Read 1998-2001 587 4. Darius Victor 2013-pres. 555 5. Tony Vinson 1992-93 484 6. Brian McCarty 1991-94 479 7. Nick Williams 2004-07 473 8. Matt Romeo 2000-03 460 9. Dan Ricker 1983-87 43910. Paul Cillo 1981-82 421

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER SEASONS TD 1. Terrance West 2011-13 84 2. Darius Victor 2013-pres. 34 3. Jason Corle 1996-99 33 4. Brian McCarty 1991-94 32 5. Tony Vinson 1992-93 29 6. Dan Ricker 1983-87 26 7. David Meggett 1987-88 23 8. Paul Cillo 1981-82 22 9. Noah Read 1998-2001 2110. Larry Jones 1973-74 20

100-YARD GAMESPLAYER SEASONS GAMES 1. Terrance West 2011-13 23 2. Jason Corle 1996-99 15 3. Tony Vinson 1992-93 14 4. Darius Victor 2013-pres. 13 Noah Read 1998-01 13 6. Larry Jones 1973-74 11 7. Dan Ricker 1983-86 9 8. Matt Romeo 2000-03 7 David Meggett 1987-88 7 Paul Cillo 1981-82 7

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RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Mark Orlando 266 American Int. (10/22/94) 2. Mark Orlando 244 Kutztown (11/5/94) 3. Mark Orlando 238 Buffalo (9/10/94) 4. Marc Brown 233 Bucknell (9/25/82) 5. Jamal White 226 Monmouth (9/4/99) 6. Ken Snoots 224 Randolph-Macon (9/23/78) 7. Andrae Brown 222 Northeastern (9/24/05) Kevin Howard 222 New Haven (11/3/90) 9. Dale Chipps 214 Northeastern (9/12/87)10. Jamal White 212 Holy Cross (10/2/99)

RECEPTIONS PLAYER REC OPPONENT 1. Jamal White 13 Dayton (11/6/99) Jason Corle 13 Penn (10/4/97) Mike Smith 13 Liberty (10/21/89) 4. Shawn Ward 12 Marist (11/2/96) Dale Chipps 12 Northeastern (9/12/87) Jeff Beathard 12 James Madison (11/23/85) 7. Demetrius Harrison 11 James Madison (11/22/08) Paul Perry 11 UMass (9/15/07) Dayron Arnold 11 William & Mary (9/29/07) Demetrius Harrison 11 Hofstra (9/23/06) Jason Corle 11 Lehigh (10/17/98) Anthony Maglionico 11 Drake (11/14/98) Mark Orlando 11 American Int. (10/22/94) Dale Chipps 11 Lehigh (11/1/86) Dale Chipps 11 Rhode Island (9/13/86) Dale Chipps 11 Lafayette (11/2/85) Gary Weishaar 11 C.W. Post (11/15/80) TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS OPPONENT 1. Andrae Brown 5 Northeastern (9/24/05) 2. Eric Yancey 3 Delaware (10/2806) Jamal White 3 Dayton (11/6/99) Mark Orlando 3 American Int. (10/22/94) Mark Orlando 3 Centrall Conn. (9/11/93) 6. Numerous Players 2 --

LONGEST RECEPTION PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Shawn Ward 95 Kutztown (11/5/94) 2. Adam Overbey 89 Monmouth (9/12/98) 3. Shawn Ward 88 Wagner (11/16/96) 4. Tommy Breaux 84 Delaware (11/8/08) Marcus Lee 84 Villanova (11/5/05) 6. Mark Orlando 83 American Int. (10/22/94) Kevin Howard 83 Hofstra (11/2/91) 8. Dale Chipps 82 Northeastern (9/12/87) 9. Brandon White 81 Fordham (11/10/01)10. Spencer Wilkins 80 Villanova (10/12/13) Hakeem Moore 80 Rhode Island (10/10/09) Jamal White 80 Brown (9/21/02) Shawn Ward 80 Hofstra (10/29/94) Ken Weeks 80 Delaware St. (11/11/89) Dale Chipps 80 Morgan St. (10/18/86)

SEASON

RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER SEASON YARDS 1. Jamal White 1999 1,322 2. Mark Orlando 1994 1,223 3. Marc Brown 1982 1,222 4. Dale Chipps 1986 1,135 5. Sean Murphy 1984 1,128 6. Mike Smith 1988 1,065 7. Ken Snoots 1978 1,009 8. Dale Chipps 1985 1,001 9. Jason Galloway 2003 95010. Jamal White 2002 892

RECEPTIONS PLAYER SEASON REC 1. Jamal White 1999 82 2. Eric Yancey 2006 68 3. Marcus Lee 2007 66 4. Dale Chipps 1986 63 5. Jason Corle 1998 61 Marc Brown 1982 61 Ken Snoots 1978 61 8. Kevin Howard 1992 59 9. Marcus Lee 2008 5810. Mark Orlando 1994 55 TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER SEASON TD 1. Mark Orlando 1994 12 2. Eric Yancey 2006 10 Mike Smith 1988 10 Marc Brown 1982 10 Ron Cadorette 1969 10 6. Kevin Howard 1991 9 Ken Snoots 1978 9 8. Andrae Brown 2008 8 Jamal White 1999 8 Mark Orlando 1993 8 Mike Smith 1989 8 Sean Murphy 1984 8

CAREER

RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER SEASONS YARDS 1. Mark Orlando 1991-94 3,460 2. Jamal White 1998-2002 3,156 3. Dale Chipps 1984-87 2,768 4. Sean Murphy 1982-85 2,524 5. Mike Smith 1986-89 2,521 6. Marcus Lee 2005-08 2,389 7. Adam Overbey 1997-2000 2,203 8. Kevin Howard 1989-92 2,086 9. Jason Galloway 2000-03 2,01110, Eric Yancey 2003-06 1,814

RECEPTIONS PLAYER SEASONS ATT 1. Marcus Lee 2005-08 225 2. Jamal White 1998-2002 219 3. Jason Corle 1996-99 188 4. Mark Orlando 1991-94 178 5. Kevin Howard 1989-92 161 6. Dale Chipps 1984-87 157 7. Sean Murphy 1982-85 154 8. Mike Smith 1986-89 142 9. Eric Yancey 2003-06 138 Mike Deal 1996-99 138

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER SEASONS TD 1. Mark Orlando 1991-94 31 2. Sean Murphy 1982-85 23 3. Jamal White 1998-2002 21 4. Mike Smith 1986-89 20 5. Shawn Ward 1994-96 17 6. Eric Yancey 2003-06 16 7. Kevin Howard 1989-92 15 8. Adam Overbey 1997-2000 14 Jason Corle 1996-99 14 Dale Chpps 1984-87 14 Marc Brown 1981-82 14 Ken Snoots 1976-79 14

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PASSING YARDS PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Joe Lee 567 Lehigh (10/30/99) 2. Val Troiani 484 St. Mary’s (11/4/00) 3. Joe Lee 481 Holy Cross (10/2/99) 4. Kevin Smith 471 Marist (11/2/96) 5. Joe Lee 467 Monmouth (9/4/99) 6. Kurt Beathard 466 Lafayette (11/2/85) 7. Joe Lee 463 Dayton (11/5/99) 8. Theron Richards 462 American Int. (9/27/86) 9. Sean Schaefer 458 Hofstra (9/23/06)10. Dan Crowley 449 Kutztown (11/5/94)

ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT OPPONENT 1. Joe Lee 76 Lehigh (10/30/99) 2. Val Troiani 72 St. Mary’s (11/4/00) 3. Joe Lee 70 Dayton (11/6/99) 4. Joe Lee 65 Colgate (11/13/99) 5. Sean Schaefer 60 Hofstra (9/23/06) 6. Sean Schaefer 59 James Madison (11/17/07) 7. Kevin Smith 57 Holy Cross (10/3/98) 8. Joe Lee 56 Columbia (9/25/99) Dan Crowley 56 Liberty (10/26/91)10. Joe Lee 55 Howard (10/16/99) Dan Crowley 55 Bucknell (10/8/94) Dan Crowley 55 Youngstown St. (11/23/91) Theron Richards 55 American Int. (9/27/86)

COMPLETIONS PLAYER COMP OPPONENT 1. Joe Lee 47 Lehigh (10/30/99) 2. Sean Schaefer 43 Hofstra (9/23/06) 3. Sean Schaefer 40 James Madison (11/17/07) Kurt Beathard 40 Lafayette (11/2/85) 5. Joe Lee 37 Dayton (11/6/99) 6. Kevin Smith 36 Marist (11/2/96) 7. Sean Schaefer 35 Villanova (11/15/08) Sean Schaefer 35 Villanova (10/21/06) Kevin Smith 35 Drake (11/14/98)10. Sean Schaefer 34 New Hampshire (10/25/08) Joe Lee 34 Colgate (11/13/99) Joe Lee 34 Howard (10/16/99)

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS OPPONENT 1. Sean Schaefer 5 Delaware (10/28/06) Sean Schaefer 5 Northeastern (9/24/05) Dan Crowley 5 Charleston Southern (9/24/94) 4. Dan Crowley 4 Central Conn. (9/11/93 Dan Crowley 4 Charleston Southern (9/23/93) Dan Crowley 4 Howard (10/16/93) Chris Goetz 4 Delaware St. (11/11/89) Theron Richards 4 Rhode Island (9/13/86) Theron Richards 4 American Int. (9/27/86) Kurt Beathard 4 Lafayette (11/2/85) Kurt Beathard 4 Morgan St. (10/19/85) Kurt Beathard 4 Delaware St. (10/26/85) Kurt Beathard 4 California (Pa.) (9/15/84) Bret Rogers 4 Slippery Rock (9/24/83) Bret Rogers 4 Mansfield St. (10/22/83) Joe Anderson 4 Maine (10/2/82) Ron Meehan 4 C.W. Post (11/15/80) Dan Dullean 4 Lycoming (10/12/74)

SEASON

PASSING YARDS PLAYER SEASON YARDS 1. Joe Lee 1999 4,168 2. Peter Athens 2013 3,461 3. Sean Schaefer 2008 3,286 4. Sean Schaefer 2006 3,033 5. Dan Crowley 1994 2,913 6. Sean Schaefer 2005 2,772 7. Kurt Beathard 1985 2,705 8. Sean Schaefer 2007 2,653 9. Chris Goetz 1988 2,50310. Kevin Smith 1998 2,327

ATTEMPTS PLAYER SEASON ATT 1. Joe Lee 1999 577 2. Sean Schaefer 2008 459 3. Sean Schaefer 2007 417 4. Peter Athens 2013 397 5. Kevin Smith 1998 383 6. Sean Schaefer 2006 380 7. Sean Schaefer 2005 365 8. Kurt Beathard 1985 360 9. Chris Goetz 1990 34310. Dan Crowley 1992 330

COMPLETIONS PLAYER SEASON COMP 1. Joe Lee 1999 327 2. Sean Schaefer 2008 303 3. Sean Schaefer 2006 260 4. Peter Athens 2013 256 5. Sean Schaeffer 2007 255 6. Sean Schaefer 2005 226 7. Kevin Smith 1998 220 8. Kurt Beathard 1985 214 9. Grant Enders 2012 20810. Chris Goetz 1988 185 TOUCHDOWNSPLAYER SEASON TD 1. Dan Crowley 1994 28 2. Sean Schaefer 2008 25 3. Bret Rogers 1983 24 4. Dan Crowley 1993 23 5. Joe Lee 1999 22 6. Sean Schaefer 2005 20 Joe Anderson 1982 20 8. Peter Athens 2013 19 Grant Enders 2012 19 Sean Schaefer 2006 19

CAREER

PASSING YARDS PLAYER SEASONS YARDS 1. Sean Schaefer 2005-08 11,644 2. Dan Crowley 1991-94 8,900 3. Chris Goetz 1987-90 7,882 4. Kevin Smith 1995-98 7.746 5. Ron Meehan 1977-80 6,164 6. Dan Dullea 1973-76 6,006 7. Kurt Beathard 1984-85 4,768 8. Joe Lee 1996-99 4,453 9. Grant Enders 2011-12 4,42310. Peter Athens 2009-13 4,217

ATTEMPTS PLAYER SEASONS ATT 1. Sean Schaefer 2005-08 1,621 2. Kevin Smith 1995-98 1,218 3. Chirs Goetz 1987-90 1,172 4. Dan Crowley 1991-94 1,169 5. Ron Meehan 1977-80 1,004 6. Dan Dullea 1973-76 804 7. Kurt Beathard 1984-85 646 8. Joe Lee 1996-99 597 9. Grant Enders 2011-12 56210. Jason Amer 2001-03 541

COMPLETIONS PLAYER SEASONS COMP 1. Sean Schaefer 2005-08 1,044 2. Kevin Smith 1995-98 653 3. Chris Goetz 1987-90 648 4. Dan Drowley 1991-94 617 5. Ron Meehan 1977-80 529 6. Dan Dullea 1973-76 447 7. Grant Enders 2011-12 373 8. Kurt Beathard 1984-85 370 9. Joe Lee 1996-99 34510. Peter Athens 2009-13 309 TOUCHDOWNSPLAYER SEASONS TD 1. Dan Crowley 1991-94 81 2. Sean Schaefer 2005-08 76 3. Dan Dullea 1973-76 49 4. Kevin Smith 1995-98 45 5. Chris Goetz 1987-90 42 6. Kurt Beathard 1984-85 38 7. Grant Enders 2011-12 35 8. Bret Rogers 1980-83 33 9. Ron Meehan 1977-80 3110. Joe Anderson 1980-82 28 Al Dodds 1969-70 28

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TACKLES PLAYER SEASON TACKLES 1. Rick Demilt 1972 175 2. Brian Bradford 2007 149 3. Telvion Clark 2013 145 4. Jeff Boller 1982 127 5. Rodney Smith 1989 121 6. Jeff Boller 1980 115 7. Sean Hendricks 2001 114 8. Jim Colongo 1996 113 9. James Dutton 1990 11210. P.D. Moore 2004 111

SACKS PLAYER SEASON SACKS 1. Andrew Hollingsworth 2000 18.0 2. Bobby Poist 1983 17.0 3. Rob Stanavitch 1993 16.0 4. Rodney Smith 1989 14.0 5. Ryan Delaire 2013 11.5 6. Ryan Delaire 2014 11.0 7. Andrew Hollingsworth 1999 10.0 Andrew Hollingsworth 1998 10.0 Sheldon Nelson 1982 10.0 Bobby Poist 1982 10.0

INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER SEASON INTs 1. Gary Rubeling 1983 13 2. Gary Rubeling 1982 9 3. Allante Harrison 2004 7 Edmund Carazo 2002 7 5. Aaron Bates 1993 6 Randy Bielski 1979 6 Chris Ramer 1970 6 Jack Ross 1970 6 9. Brian Fitzpatrick 2003 5 Chad Scott 1994 5 Bryant Hall 1988 5 Mark Angle 1986 5 Mark Kauffman 1985 5 Jim Lidowski 1985 5 Bill Mills 1974 5

CAREER

TACKLES PLAYER SEASONS TACKLES 1. Jeff Boller 1979-82 382 2. Mike Arbutina 1991-94 361 3. Jordan Manning 2005-08 338 4. Brian Bradford 2004-07 328 5. John Webb 2004-07 308 6. Jim Colongo 1994-97 302 7. Rodney Smith 1986-89 276 8. P.D. Moore 2001-04 274 9. Bill Stup 1985-88 26610. Randy Bielski 1976-79 263 SACKS PLAYER SEASONS SACKS 1. Andrew Hollingsworth 1997-2000 43.0 2. Bobby Poist 1980-83 31.0 3. Rodney Smith 1986-89 30.5 4. Ryan Delaire 2013-14 22.5 5. Steven Nance 2000-03 20.0 Rob Stanavitch 1992-93 20.0 7. Sheldon Nelson 1981-84 19.0 8. Eric Erhardt 1995-98 18.0 Vince Iorio 1977-80 18.010. Justin Yelverton 1999-2002 16.0

INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER SEASONS INTs 1. Gary Rubeling 1980-83 25 2. Khalid McLeod 1994-97 13 Aaron Bates 1990-93 13 Randy Bielski 1976-79 13 5. Mark Kauffman 1982-85 11 6. Allante Harrison 2001-05 10 Billy Mills 1972-74 10 8. Bryant Hall 1985-88 9 Greg Rogers 1981-84 910. Brian Fitzpatrick 2001-04 8 P.D. Moore 2001-04 8 Edmund Carazo 1999-2000 8 Jabari Garrett 1996-99 8 Gary Hatcher 1987-90 8 Mark Angle 1984-87 8 John Bickley 1969-71 8

GAME

TACKLES PLAYER TKL OPPONENT 1. Randy Bielski 24 Ithaca (78) 2. Rick DeMilt 23 Shepherd (72) 3. Don Redman 22 Randolph-Macon (73) 4. Jim Colongo 21 Colgate (96) Dan Nate 21 Delaware St. (92) Jeff Boller 21 Maine (82) Rick DeMilt 21 Hofstra (72) 8. Chris Ginakes 20 Indiana (Pa.) (88) David Haden 20 Indiana (Pa.) (86) Gordy Combs 20 Shepherd (72) SACKS PLAYER SACK OPPONENT 1. Rob Stanavitch 6.0 Buffalo (93) 2. Vince Iorio 5.0 C.W. Post (79) 3. Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Morgan St. (9/16/00) Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Holy Cross (99) Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Drake (98) Bobby Poist 4.0 James Madison (83) Rob Stanavitch 4.0 Central Conn. (93) Rodney Smith 4.0 James Madison (88) 9. Ryan Delaire 3.0 Maine (9/27/14) Ryan Delaire 3.0 Stony Brook (9/28/13) Andrew Hollingsworth 3.0 Monmouth (10/28/00) Andrew Hollingsworth 3.0 Lehigh (10/7/00)

INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER INT OPPONENT 1. Allante Harrison 3 Delaware (04) Gary Rubeling 3 Delaware St. (83) Gary Rubeling 3 Delaware (83) Gary Rubeling 3 Bucknell (82) Ron Nichols 3 Frostburg St. (78) 6. Numerous Players 2 --

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300-YARD RUSHING GAMESName Att-Yds Opponent DateTony Vinson 33-364 Bucknell 11/13/93Terrance West 39-354 Eastern Illinois 12/13/13Tony Vinson 32-327 Morgan State 11/20/93

200-YARD RUSHING GAMESName Att-Yds Opponent DateLarry Washington 29-292 Monmouth 9/30/95Terrance West 29-272 Richmond 10/26/13Tony Vinson 41-264 James Madison 10/24/92Terrance West 23-261 New Hampshire 11/12/11Tony Vinson 29-256 Hofstra 9/26/92Brian McCarty 37-245 Northeastern 11/14/92Jason Corle 34-239 Fordham 9/26/98Terrance West 28-238 New Hampshire 10/5/13Brian McCarty 35-237 Morgan State 11/19/94Terrance West 19-236 New Hampshire 11/17/12Tony Vinson 29-224 Howard 10/16/93David Meggett 32-221 New Haven 11/5/88Noah Read 38-218 Lafayette 9/8/01Jason Corle 35-217 Robert Morris 10/18/97Dan Ricker 36-215 New Haven 11/8/86Tony Vinson 30-209 Buffalo 10/23/93Darius Victor 22-207 Holy Cross 9/12/15Terrance West 29-206 Delaware 11/2/13Larry Washington 25-205 Southern Connecticut 11/11/95

100-YARD RUSHING GAMESName Att-Yds Opponent DateTony Vinson 36-196 Connecticut 10/2/93Darius Victor 24-194 North Carolina Central 9/20/14Jason Corle 29-193 Morgan State 10/9/99Jason Corle 40-192 Monmouth 10/19/96Darius Victor 33-189 Rhode Island 11/21/15Paul Cillo 29-187 Merchant Marine 10/24/81Matt Romeo 40-185 Georgetown 11/8/03Noah Read 36-184 Colgate 9/30/00Terrance West 22-183 Albany 10/19/13Terrance West 21-184 Maine 11/5/11Dan Ricker 29-181 Liberty 10/11/86Dominique Booker 7-181 Rhode Island 11/10/12Larry Washington 24-179 Butler 9/9/95Noah Read 35-177 Monmouth 10/27/01Larry Jones 29-177 Federal City 11/23/74Larry Jones 36-174 Frostburg State 10/6/73Jason Corle 31-173 Holy Cross 9/13/97Maurice Sydnor 25-173 Butler 9/7/96Nick Williams 25-169 Delaware 10/1/05Paul Cillo 29-169 Merchant Marine 11/6/82Matt Romeo 32-168 Brown 9/21/02Noah Read 36-168 Lehigh 10/7/00Darius Victor 26-165 Villanova 11/8/14Tony Vinson 20-161 Charleston Southern 9/24/93Jason Corle 27-160 Dayton 11/7/98Larry Jones 24-160 Hampden-Sydney 11/9/74Brian McCarty 15-159 Delaware State 9/18/93Matt Romeo 26-158 Georgetown 11/17/01Terrance West 30-157 William & Mary 11/16/13Terrance West 36-156 Connecticut 8/29/13Terrance West 27-169 Delaware 10/29/11Terrance West 27-153 William & Mary 9/15/12Darius Victor 28-153 Elon 11/1/14

Noah Read 29-152 Morgan State 9/16/00Jason Corle 30-152 Colgate 11/8/97Brian McCarty 22-151 Southern Connecticut 11/12/94Terrance West 26-150 Stony Brook 9/28/13Jason Corle 20-150 Wagner 11/16/96Jason Corle 11-150 Saint Francis 10/26/96David Meggett 24-150 Youngstown State 10/15/88Tony Vinson 29-149 Delaware State 9/18/93Terrance West 16-151 Old Dominion 10/15/11Jason Corle 29-148 Monmouth 9/12/98Matt Romeo 39-147 Georgetown 11/23/02Larry Jones 29-146 Johns Hopkins 10/27/73Terrance West 23-144 Villanova 10/27/12Matt Romeo 29-142 Fordham 11/16/02Paul Cillo 24-142 Maine 10/2/82James Boyd 22-142 Johns Hopkins 10/24/75James Boyd 13-142 West. Connecticut 10/18/75Terrance West 23-141 William & Mary 10/22/11Nick Williams 19-141 Morgan State 9/1/05Tony Vinson 25-141 William & Mary 10/17/92Tony Vinson 26-140 Bucknell 9/19/92Mike Maloney 27-140 Hampden-Sydney 11/8/75Terrance West 31-139 North Carolina Central 9/21/13Nick Williams 34-139 William & Mary 9/29/07Noah Read 24-139 Drake 11/18/00Noah Read 27-139 Bucknell 11/11/00Mikal Lundy 13-138 Holy Cross 10/11/03Dan Ricker 25-138 James Madison 11/23/84Darius Victor 28-137 East Carolina 9/5/15Jason Corle 20-137 Central Connecticut 10/5/96Dan Ricker 25-137 Delaware 10/20/84Darius Victor 22-136 William & Mary 11/15/14Tony Vinson 31-136 Delaware 11/6/93Brian McCarty 18-136 James Madison 10/12/91

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Jason Corle 28-135 Lafayette 9/11/99Noah Read 30-134 Howard 10/14/00Connor Frazier 20-132 Elon 9/26/15Darius Victor 24-131 Delaware State 9/13/14Darius Victor 28-131 Maine 9/27/14Terrance West 21-128 Richmond 10/8/11 David Meggett 24-128 Maine 10/3/87Dan Ricker 25-128 Norfolk State 11/24/84Eugene King 7-127 Lock Haven 9/10/05Tony Vinson 34-127 Hofstra 10/30/93Tremayne Dameron 28-126 Morgan State 9/26/09Nick Williams 22-126 James Madison 11/6/04Mike Wells 30-126 Johns Hopkins 10/28/72Larry Jones 19-125 Georgetown 10/13/73Noah Read 19-124 Lafayette 9/9/00Chris Hart 16-123 Indiana 9/2/10Tony Vinson 19-123 Central Connecticut 9/11/93David Meggett 31-123 Rhode Island 11/21/87Albo Butler 19-123 Frostburg State 10/8/77Paul Cillo 33-122 C.W. Post 11/13/82Grant Enders 12-122 Villanova 10/27/12Terrance West 17-121 Holy Cross 9/7/13Mikal Lundy 20-121 Lock Haven 9/6/03Tony Vinson 26-121 Liberty 10/3/92David Meggett 26-121 Delaware State 9/24/88Ray Harris 8-120 Fordham 9/2/00Brian McCarty 19-120 American International 10/22/94Noah Read 28-119 Albany 9/1/01Larry Jones 24-119 Hampden-Sydney 11/3/73Randy Nelson 22-117 Bucknell 10/7/89Noah Read 16-116 Fordham 9/2/00Brian Kirchoff 14-116 C.W. Post 11/14/81Wayne Bond 16-116 Morgan State 9/1/79Terrance West 27-115 Eastern Washington 12/21/13 Noah Read 30-115 Monmouth 10/28/00Larry Jones 26-115 Federal City 10/20/73

David Meggett 20-114 Morgan State 10/17/87Larry Jones 26-114 Glassboro State 9/22/73Darius Victor 21-113 Delaware 10/18/14Larry Jones 25-113 Salisbury State 11/10/73Terrance West 30-113 Delaware 11/3/12Terrance West 28-112 James Madison 10/6/12Dan Ricker 25-112 Bucknell 10/4/86Brian Kirchoff 18-112 Slippery Rock 9/24/83Paul Cillo 20-112 Shippensburg 9/18/82Paul Cillo 27-112 Millersville 9/12/81Matt Castor 24-111 Rhode Island 10/11/08Rasheed McClaude 16-111 Central Connecticut 8/30/07Jarrett Grier 28-111 Indiana (Pa.) 9/29/90Robbie Jackson 21-111 Youngstown 11/18/89Tremayne Dameron 19-109 Maine 11/5/11Dan Ricker 30-109 James Madison 11/22/86Dan Ricker 19-109 Shepherd College 9/1/84Matt Castor 37-108 Columbia 9/27/08Noah Read 25-108 Holy Cross 9/23/00Robbie Jackson 15-108 Rhode Island 9/8/90Brian Kirchoff 16-108 Southern Connecticut 10/17/81Tremayne Dameron 29-107 Coastal Carolina 9/11/10Matt Romeo 24-106 Holy Cross 9/28/02Jason Corle 39-106 Fordham 11/1/97Darius Victor 19-105 Central Connecticut 8/30/14Darius Victor 12-105 Fordham 12/7/13Mikal Lundy 24-105 Bucknell 10/18/03Matt Romeo 30-105 Bucknell 10/19/02Maurice Sydnor 5-105 Saint Francis 10/14/95Dan Ricker 19-105 Lehigh 11/1/86Jeff Herrick 21-104 Johns Hopkins 10/24/75Larry Jones 22-104 Randolph-Macon 9/29/73Noah Read 103 Morgan State 9/29/01David Meggett 25-103 James Madison 10/31/87Jeff Beathard 20-103 Indiana(Pa.) 10/5/85Marquel Dickerson 20-102 Delaware 10/31/15Jason Corle 22-102 Columbia 9/27/97Jason Corle 18-102 Monmouth 9/6/97Darius Victor 24-101 Maine 11/7/15Jeff Beathard 21-101 Slippery Rock 9/21/85Tom Jones 24-101 Albany 10/7/78James Boyd 24- 101 Randolph-Macon 9/27/75Larry Jones 12-101 Randolph-Macon 9/28/74Terrance West 22-100 James Madison 11/23/13Tremayne Dameron 28-100 New Hampshire 11/19/10Brian McCarty 20-100 Delaware 11/21/92Paul Cillo 19-100 Southern Connecticut 10/17/81Rick Bielski 15-100 Glassboro State 10/15/77

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TEAM RUSHINGYear GP Atts. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./Gm1969 9 408 1,562 3.8 15 173.61970 8 356 1,275 3.6 15 159.41971 9 298 490 1.6 2 54.41972 10 412 869 2.1 5 86.91973 8 329 1,168 3.3 12 158.61974 10 411 1,690 4.1 21 169.01975 10 437 2,131 4.9 25 213.11976 10 428 1,435 3.3 19 143.51977 10 413 1,224 2.9 12 122.41978 10 446 1,254 2.8 14 125.41979 10 419 1,226 2.9 15 122.61980 10 358 1,034 2.9 12 103.41981 10 451 1,721 3.8 15 172.11982 11 407 1,177 2.8 10 107.01983 11 538 1,379 2.6 14 125.41984 11 445 1,770 4.0 18 160.91985 10 338 1,024 3.0 12 102.41986 11 402 978 2.4 15 88.91987 10 329 1,000 3.0 14 100.01988 10 337 1,040 3.1 15 104.01989 10 300 891 3.0 4 89.11990 11 349 956 2.7 15 86.91991 11 387 1,480 3.8 12 134.51992 10 403 1,895 4.7 18 189.51993 10 491 2,969 6.0 31 296.91994 10 344 1,491 4.3 22 149.11995 10 443 1,969 4.4 19 196.91996 10 405 1,640 4.0 17 164.01997 10 408 1,329 3.3 10 132.91998 11 354 1,168 3.3 15 106.21999 11 343 1,076 3.1 14 97.82000 11 458 1,924 4.2 20 174.92001 10 370 1,111 3.0 8 111.12002 11 506 1,754 3.5 19 159.52003 12 534 1,627 3.0 18 135.62004 11 394 1,384 3.5 14 125.82005 11 409 1,499 3.7 23 136.32006 11 327 927 2.8 11 84.32007 11 321 754 2.3 8 68.52008 12 341 666 2.0 8 55.52009 11 381 1,151 3.0 12 104.62010 11 410 1,463 3.6 8 133.02011 12 521 2,759 5.3 38 229.92012 11 460 2,519 5.5 26 229.02013 16 712 3,830 5.4 55 239.42014 12 473 1,961 4.1 14 163.42015 11 436 1,843 4.2 20 167.5

TEAM PASSINGYear GP Atts. Comp. Pct. Yards Ints TD Avg./Gm1969 9 205 124 .605 1,713 14 24 190.31970 8 197 95 .482 1,483 11 13 185.41971 9 334 126 .377 1,384 29 3 153.81972 10 136 40 .294 457 18 2 45.71973 8 181 85 .470 1,269 8 12 158.61974 10 253 151 .597 2,027 16 21 202.71975 10 233 118 .506 1,600 17 10 160.01976 10 223 119 .534 1,674 13 12 167.41977 10 285 123 .432 1,300 16 3 130.01978 10 299 158 .528 1,967 12 15 196.71979 10 239 126 .527 1,450 13 6 122.61980 10 334 183 .597 2,027 12 10 202.71981 10 284 123 .433 1,473 18 12 147.31982 11 381 191 .501 2,717 26 24 247.01983 11 302 178 .589 2,336 11 24 212.41984 11 318 168 .533 2,221 21 17 201.91985 10 370 214 .589 2,747 18 21 274.71986 11 398 209 .525 2,860 19 22 260.01987 10 360 197 .547 2,444 20 12 244.41988 10 331 194 .586 2,504 16 18 250.41989 10 333 175 .526 2,399 17 17 239.91990 11 392 205 .523 2,272 12 7 206.51991 11 349 169 .484 2,091 27 19 190.11992 10 363 182 .506 2,488 22 14 248.81993 10 233 132 .567 1,934 4 24 193.41994 10 335 184 .549 2,950 11 28 295.01995 10 239 112 .491 1,339 12 12 133.91996 10 336 177 .526 2,498 16 12 249.81997 10 318 168 .571 1,842 16 7 184.21998 11 393 228 .580 2,416 15 17 219.61999 11 584 325 .557 4,193 13 23 381.22000 11 384 190 .495 2,250 16 16 204.52001 10 357 172 .482 2,177 17 5 217.72002 11 322 171 .531 2,366 11 17 215.12003 12 319 160 .502 2,307 13 13 192.22004 11 345 193 .559 2,003 16 8 182.12005 11 390 238 .610 2,968 17 22 269.82006 11 409 275 .672 3,161 11 19 287.42007 11 427 259 .607 2,590 19 12 235.52008 12 469 308 .657 3,322 16 25 276.82009 12 308 153 .496 1,611 27 9 146.52010 11 325 162 .498 1,794 15 11 163.12011 12 281 187 .665 2,413 10 16 201.12012 11 318 208 .654 2,332 8 19 212.02013 16 413 266 .644 3,622 13 19 226.42014 12 311 176 .566 1,581 8 9 131.82015 11 184 305 .603 2,054 9 9 186.7

TEAM RUSHINGYear Plays Rush Pass Total Avg./Gm1969 613 1,562 1,713 3,275 363.91970 553 1,275 1,483 2,758 344.31971 632 490 1,384 1,874 208.21972 509 869 457 1,326 132.61973 510 1,168 1,269 2,437 304.61974 664 1,690 2,027 3,717 371.71975 670 2,131 1,600 3,731 373.11976 651 1,435 1,674 3,109 310.91977 698 1,224 1,300 2,524 252.41978 745 1,254 1,967 3,221 322.11979 658 1,226 1,450 2,676 267.61980 692 1,034 2,027 3,061 306.11981 735 1,721 1,473 3,194 319.41982 788 1,177 2,717 3,894 354.01983 840 1,379 2,336 3,715 337.71984 763 1,770 2,221 3,991 362.31985 708 1,024 2,747 3,771 377.11986 800 978 2,860 3,838 348.91987 689 1,000 2,444 3,444 344.41988 668 1,040 2,504 3,652 365.21989 633 891 2,399 3,290 329.01990 741 956 2,272 3,228 293.41991 736 1,480 2,091 3,571 324.61992 766 1,895 2,488 4,383 438.31993 724 2,969 1,934 4,903 490.31994 679 1,491 2,950 4,441 444.11995 682 1,969 1,339 3,308 330.81996 741 1,640 2,498 4,138 413.81997 726 1,329 1,842 3,171 317.11998 747 1,168 2,416 3,584 325.81999 927 1,076 4,193 5,269 479.02000 842 1,924 2,250 4,174 379.52001 727 1,111 2,177 3,288 328.82002 828 1,754 2,366 4,120 374.52003 853 1,627 2,307 3,934 327.82004 739 1,384 2,003 3,387 307.92005 799 1,499 2,968 4,467 406.12006 736 927 3,161 4,088 371.62007 748 754 2,590 3,344 304.02008 810 666 3,322 3,988 332.32009 689 1,151 1,611 2,762 251.12010 735 1,463 1,794 3,257 296.12011 802 2,759 2,413 5,172 431.02012 778 2,519 2,332 4,851 441.02013 1,125 3,830 3,622 7,452 465.82014 784 1,961 1,581 3,542 295.22015 741 1,843 2,054 3,897 354.3

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A•A•AAbraham, Jasper (OT) ____1987-89Abrams, Ken (OC) _________ 1981Agbormbai, Unongo (LB) __ 2011Alcorn, Stew (OT) _______2000-01* Aleshire, Ed (DB) _______1977-80Alexander, Jim (TE ) ____ 2004-05Allen, Brandon (WR) _______ 2016Allen, Carlos (DL) ______ 2003-06Allen, Gary (OC) __________ 1996Allen, Lee (G-DT-DE) ____ 1971-73Altieri, Greig (TE) _______ 1981-84Altimus, Doug (OT) ________ 1985Ambrose, Rob (WR,QB) __ 1989-91Amer, Jay (QB) __________2001-03Anderson, Joe (QB) _____ 1979-82Anderson, Kanyia (DE) _____ 2015Anderson, Mark (TE) _______ 1973Anderson, Neil (LB) ______2001-04Anderson, Toland (DB) ___1998-00Andress, Greg (LB) ______1990-93Andrews, Barry (DB) _______ 1980Andrews, Glenn (DB) ____1984-85* Angle, Mark (LB) ______ 1984-87Antalffy, Les (WR) _________ 1980* Arbutina, Mike (LB) ___ 1991-94* Argent, Allen (LB) _____ 1981-84Armstrong, Freddie (RB) ____ 1986Armstrong, Mike (DB) ____2001-05Arnold, Dayron (WR) ___ 2004-07Ashiru, Lanre (DB) ____2001-03, 05Asongwed, Eric (DB) _______ 1982Athens, Peter (QB) ______2009-13* Atkins, Andre (LB) _____ 1996-99Atwood, Dan (DB) _________ 2008Au, Matt (FB) _____________ 2000Augustine, Alfonso (CB) __2013-15Averi, Mark (OG) __________ 1976Avolio, Alex (DT) _______2008-09 Ayres, Dontea (RB) ______2013-14

B•B•BBackert, Jim (WR) _________ 1973Bailey, Lawrence (RB) ___ 1985-88Bailey, Nick (DL) _______ 1998-00Baldwin, Anthony (DB) ___2000-03Baldwin, D’Ron (WR) ______ 2003Balliet, Ricky (LB) _________ 1998Bandurchin, Brian (OL) _____ 1998Ball, Jim (FB) __________ 1979-80Bange, Doug (OL) _____ 1998-01Banks, Erron (WR) ______2009-12Barbieri, John (WR) _____ 1984-85Barbieri, Pete (DB) ______ 1974-75Barbieri, Tom (RB) ______ 1971-73Bardak, John (LB) ______ 1993-95Barikian, Ryan (LB) _____ 1995-98Barnes, Billy (OG) _________ 1991* Barnes, Dewey (WR) ___ 1987-90Barnes, Mark (RB) _________ 1979Barnes, Dan (LB) ________1994-96*Barr, Bryton (LB) _____2012-pres.Barrett, Pat (WR) _______ 1973-74Barrio, Jesus (OL)______2014-pres. Barth, Mike (DB) _______ 1982-85Basile, Nick (OL) _______ 2003-04Bass, Colin (OC-OG) _____2009-11Bassford, Bryan (FB) ____ 1977-78* Bates, Aaron (DB) _____ 1990-93Bates, Kory (FB) ___________ 1980Bathon, Tim (LB) __________ 2006

Bayne, Jeff (WR) __________ 1993Bayron, Danny (LB) ______1999-01Baum, Bill (TE) ____________ 1977Beach, Eric (WR) _______ 1996-98Beachy, John (DT) _________ 1982Beathard, Jeff (RB) ______ 1983-85Beathard, Kurt (QB) _____ 1984-85Beaumier, Chris (LB) _____1994-97Beck, John (LB) ___________ 1986Beck, Terry (TE) ________ 1976-78Bednar, Ken (LB) _______ 1978-80Belcher, Curtiss (NG) _______ 1992Bell, Chris (LB) _________ 1993-94Bell, Tyrone (LB) _______ 1998-00Bellamy, Drew (OT) _____2010-12Beltre, Frank (DE) _______2009-12Bencivengo, Mark (PK) ___2005-08Benedict, Dave (WR) _______ 1979Benjamin, Brian (DT) ____2007-08Benna, Dave (DB, QB) ___ 1986-89Bennett, Mike (WR) _____ 1975-76Bentz, Mark (LB) _______ 1984-85Berault, Bill (DT) _______ 1971-73Bernard, Adam (QB) _______ 1994Bernardi, Gian (LB) ________ 1996Berney, Brandan (FB) ____2012-14 Bethea, Tony (DT) ______ 1990-92Bickley, John (RB-DB) ___ 1969-71* Bielski, Randy (DB-PK) _ 1976-79* Bielski, Rick (FB) ______ 1976-78Binder, Chris (WR) _________ 1994Birdwell, Jason (DE) ____ 1996-98Black, Ray (LB) _________ 1977-78* Blair, Julian (DB) ______ 1990-92Blake, Alex (WR) ________2009-12Blake, Kris (QB) _________1999-00Blakey, Donte (LB) _______2007-09Blakney, Keith (DB) _______ 1998Blecman, Mike (OG) _______ 1981Blizzard, Eugene (OC) ______ 1974Boateng, Brian (LB) _____2009-12Bobo, Raymond (WR) __ 1998-99Bohn, Ken (OC) ___________ 1972Boller, Greg (OC-OG) ____ 1979-82* Boller, Jeff (LB) _______ 1979-81Bolser, Jeff (P) _________ 1988-91Booker, Dominique (TB) _2009-12Bond, Keith (LB) __________ 1990Bond, Wayne (FB) ______ 1977-79Boone, Stan (LB) _______ 1969-71Booth, Spencer (TE) _______ 2006Borges, Dane (K) __________ 2016Botts, Gary (DB)________ 1986-87Bowens, Tre (DT) ______2013-pres.Bowles, Ryan (WR) ____2015-pres. Boyce, Grayson (FB) ___2014-pres.Boyer, Jon (PK) _________2008-09Boyd, Jim (RB) _________ 1974-75* Bradford, Brian (LB) ___ 2004-07Bradley, Bill (OT) __________ 1974Bradley, Malcolm (WR) _____ 1981Bradley, Thomas (DB) ____2010-12Bradway, Nick (OC) ____ 2003-07Brandahl, Karl (OL) ________ 2014 Breaux, Tommy (WR) ____2007-08Breeze, Rick (OC) __________ 1983Brennan, Joe (QB) _______2012-14 Brennan, Mike (OG) ____ 1977-80Bridges, Bill (DB) __________ 1981Bridges, Dan (OT) _______2006-09Brimigion, Matt (QB) ____ 1992-93

Broaddus, Kevin (DB) ___ 1971-73Brock, Paul (NG) __________ 1994Brooks, Doug (TE) ______ 1984-87Brooks, Johnny (WR) _______ 1986* Brooks, Terrance (OG) __ 1981-84Brossman, Bill (OL) ______2000-03* Brouse, Bryan (LB) ____ 1975-79Brow, Darrell (DT) ______ 1986-89Brown, Alan (OG) ______ 1991-94Brown, Alan (OT) __________ 1981Brown, Allen (DB) _________ 1982* Brown, Andrae (WR) __ 2003-06Brown, Bill (OG) _______ 1997-99Brown, Devon (DB) _______ 2009Brown, Emmett (DT) ____ 1996, 98Brown, Jabari (CB) _____ 1997-98Brown, Marc (WR) ______ 1981-82Brown, Navassa (RB) _____2012-14 * Brown, Phil (OG) ______ 1994-97Brown, Randy (LB) _____ 1979-80Brown, Rocky (WR) ____ 2003-05Brown, Tommy (WR) ____2011-12Browning, Mike (OG) ______ 1980Brunetti, Matthew (FB) __2003-04Buckmaster, Paul (QB) ___1972-73Buitrago, Carlos (FB) ___ 2003-05Bullock, Scott (DT) ______2005-08Bulcavage, Steve (P) _____2001-03Bundy, Rob (OT) _______ 1992-95Burnett, Reece (DT) ___2014-pres. Burrier, Buddy (OC) _____ 1974-76* Bushrod, Jermon (OT) __ 2003-06Butler, Albo (RB) _______ 1977-78* Butt, Alex (LB) ________2006-09Buttleman, Mike (WR) __ 1979-80Byroads, James (WR) ____2001-05

C•C•CCadorette, George (FB) ___1971-72Cadorette, Ron (WR) ____ 1969-70Caffee, Scott (OT) _________ 1983Calin, Jude (LB) _________2000-01* Calise, Marco (LB) _____ 1992-95Callahan, Terry (DT) _______ 1978Campbell, Amos (OT) __2013-pres. Campbell, Bob (QB) ____ 1990-91* Campbell, Marc. (DB) __ 1991-94Campbell, Jesse (WR) ______ 2014 Campitelli, Tony (OT) ____1995-98Canal, Randy (RB) ______ 1969-70Carazo, Edmund (DB) ____1999-02Cardaci, Derek (OT) _____2009-10Carey, Bill (SE) ____________ 1973Carey, Kelly (LB)___________ 1989Carlson, Ryan (OC) ________ 1993Carmichael, John (DB) __ 1972-75Carmichael, Nygee (TB) ___2009-12Carnesale, Nick (OL) ____ 2015-pres.Carpenter, Christian (DB) _2012-14Carpenter, Clint (TE) ____ 1996-98Carr, Ellis (DB) ____________ 1995Carr, Justin (DB) ________2008-09Carrigan, Kevin (WR) _______ 1974Carter, Bryce (LB) _________ 2016Carter, Jerrance (LB) _______ 1999Carter, Tyrone (TE) ________ 1981Caruso, Fred (NG) _________ 1994Casey, John (OG) __________ 1976Cassels, Brendan (OG)______ 2016Castor, Matt (TB) ________2005-08Castro, Chris (QB) _______2006-07

Cavallo, Bill (WR) _______ 1977-78Cavanaugh, Jeff (TE) ____ 2002-05Cegles, Casey (WR) ______2006-09Champney, Dennis (RB) __ 1969-70Chapman, Glenn (E) ____ 1969-70Charles, Brian (DB) ______2013-14 Charvat, Brad (TE) _____ 1998-99Chase, Skip (TE) _______ 1973-76Cheplowitz, Brett (LB) ____2005-06Cheripko, Drew (DE) ___ 2010-14.Chiazor, Jindu (OL) ____2014-pres. Childress, Chris (LB) _______ 1994Chipps, Dale (WR) ______ 1984-87Christian, Clai (NG) _____ 1989-91Chroniger, Ben (LB) _____2010-12Chroniger, Tom (QB) ____2009-10Cicere, Alfred (OC) ________ 1971Cicere, Michael (QB) ____ 1970-71Cieszlak, Joe (OC) _________ 1969Cillo, Paul (RB) _________ 1981-82Ciszkowski, Gary (RB) ______ 1981Clark, Eric (DB) ________ 2004-07Clark, Telvion (LB) _______2012-14Clark, Kynarvis (RB) _____ 1990-91Class, Gavin (OG) __________ 2013 Clayton, John (RB) ______ 1979-80* Cliggett, Dennis (DB) __ 1997-00Coda, Steve (OG) ________2006-07Cohen, Barry (OT) ______ 1981-84Coker, Tungie (DE) ______2011-15Cole, T.J. (LB) _____________ 2007Collette, Charles (WR) ______ 1983Collier, Mike (DL) ________2000-04Colligan, Todd (OT) _____ 1984-85Collins, Danny (DB) _____2008-10Collins, Chuck (NG) _____ 1978-79Collins, Joe (DB) _______ 1990-91Collins, Mike (DB) ______ 1992-93Collins, Ryan (TE) ______ 2004-07Collins, William (DB) ____ 2003-04* Colongo, Jim (LB) _____ 1994-97Colton, Rich (DT) _______ 1985-88Colvin, Antoine (OG) ______ 2004* Combs, Gordy (LB) ____ 1970-72Comer, Tony (OG) _________ 1988Conroy, Rob (OT) ______ 1981-82Cook, Niquekko (DE) __2014-pres. Cooley, Mark (TE) _________ 1983Copinger, Beau (RB) _______ 1972Corbi, Tony (OC) _______ 1986-88* Corle, Jason (RB) ______ 1996-99Corle, Josh (RB) _________2001-05Corridon, Jim (LB) ______ 1985-87Costley, Tim (OT) _______ 1986-88Cothran, Drew (TE) ________ 1999Cotton, Chip (RB) _________ 1973Covington, Trent (LB) ____2005-07Cowan, Rob (OC)__________ 1981Cox, John (DB)_________ 1973-75Cox, Quinn (DL) ___________ 2015Cox, Todd (LB) ___________ 2008Cox, Tony (DT) ____________ 1992Crawford, Greg (DB) _______ 1996* Crestwell, Ricky (DB) __ 1998-00Crider, Richie (DL) _________ 1991Crisco, John (OG) _________ 1982Crocker, Eric (WR) _______1981-82Cross, Rohan (RB) ______ 1995-96* Crowley, Dan (QB) ____ 1991-94Cuffie, John (TE) _______ 1983-85Cummings, D’Sean (DE) _2013-pres.

Cunningham, Alan (FB) _ 1981-82Cunningham, Joe (WR)___1999-00* Curcio, Mike (NG) _____ 1991-93Curl, Tom (LB) ____________ 1974Curro, Joe (OC) ___________ 1981Cusaac, Desmond (WR) ____ 1993Czwaltyko, John (TE) ______ 1981

D•D•DDahlgren, Heath (QB) __2013-pres. Daigle, Ted (NG) __________ 1974Dale, Trey (LB) __________2006-08Dallmus, John (OT) ________ 1982Dameron, Tremayne (TB) _2009-11D’Amico, Mark (LB) ________ 1981Danage, Reggie (DB) ______ 2002Danagogo, Tommy (DL) ____ 2016Dandy, Ben (RB) __________ 2001*Dangerfield, Jordan (DB) _2010-12D’Angola, Mike (P/PK) ______ 2014 Daniel, Mark (OT) ______ 1983-84Danley, Don (WR) ______ 1981-83Davio, Tony (OG) _______ 1981-83*Davis, Anthony (OG-OC) _2010-13Davis, Linwood (OT) _______ 1992Davis, Lenzie (RB) _________ 2006Davis, Jason (WR) ______ 1987-88Davis, Riley (LB) ________2012-14Day, Cody (DB) _________1999-00Deal, Mike (WR) _______ 1996-99Dean, Miguel (LB) ________ 2008Dear, Dennis (WR) ______ 1970-71DeBarbieri, Tony (DT) ___ 1986-88DeFranco, Sal (QB) ________ 1971Delaire, Ryan (DE) _______2013-14 Dell, Terry (OC) ___________ 1973DeLucie, Bob (OG) ________ 1971Dembinski, Alex (OT) ____2011-12DeMilt, Rick (DB) _______ 1971-72DePaola, Vince (RB) ______2012-15 Derwin, Aaron (FB) _____ 1995-98Desautels, Chris (PK) ____2006-07Desir, Jon (DT) _________2011-15Dessenberg, Andre (WR) _ 2013-pres. Destra, Marc (OT) ______ 2004-05Develli, Tony (LB)__________ 1980Devoti, John (DE) ______ 1997-00DeWind, Nick (OG) ______1999-02Diaz-Mays, Isaiah (WR) ___2013-14 Dick, Brian (PK) ________ 1987-89Dickensheets, J. (DE) _____2000-03Dickerson, Marquel (RB) _ 2014-pres. Diggs, David (DB) _________ 2004DiSanzo, Alexander (LB) _2011-13Dobbins, Roland (DB) ______ 1976* Dodds, Al (QB) _______ 1969-70* Dodson, Kevyn (FB) ___ 1995-98Doherty, Bill (DB) ______ 1975-76Donaldson, Jeff (P) _____ 1977-78Dooley, Chris (DL) _______2005-06Dotson, Lehrman (WR) _____ 1999Dowling, Brian (WR) _____2013-15 Doyle, K.P. (RB) ________ 1973-76* Drehoff, Dean (OG) ____1981-85Drewery, Kelvin (RB) ______ 2003Drummey, Bill (OC) _____ 1977-78Dudley, Jalan (LB) _______2009-10Duffy, Fran (WR) __________ 1977Dull, Kerry (LB) ________ 1985-86* Dullea, Dan (QB) ______ 1973-76Dumas, Lamont (LB) ____ 1995-97

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Dumpson, Jeff (DB) ________ 1986Duncan, Scott (RB) ______2001-03Dunkin, Terry (WR) ________ 1973Dunleavy, Frank (WR) ___ 1972-74Dunn, Buddy (PK) ______ 1990-93Dunn, James (DL) ______ 1998-01Dunston, Walter (DB) ____2011-15DuPont, James (OT) _______ 1986Duran, Rico (FB) __________ 2016Dutton, James (LB) _____ 1988-91Dzik, John (LB) ________ 1987-89

E•E•EEdmondson, Samuel (OL)___ 2015Edwards, Marcus (LB) ___ 2003-06Egolf, Ryan (QB) ________2012-13Ehler, Jim (DE) ____________ 1975Eichelberger, D.(DB) ____ 1972-75Eisenhooth, Stan (OC) __ 1983-85Elliott, Kevia (DB) _________ 1979Ellis, Troy (RB) __________1999-02Ellison, Tony (NG) _________ 1981Emma, Frank (QB) _________ 1978* Enders, Grant (QB) _____2011-12Ennels, Larry (WR) ______ 1977-80Ennis, Terrell (DB) _________ 1999Epps, Anthony (WR) _____1990-93* Erhardt, Eric (DE) _____ 1995-98Ervin, Jack (LB) ________ 1975-77Esposito., John (OT) _____2008-10Eulo, Jimmy (LB) _______ 1995-97Evangelista, Drew (PK) ___2012-13Evans, Mike (TE) ________2009-11Evans, Sam (OG) ______2013-pres. * Evans, Sporty (DB) _____1999-01Evans, Rob (DB) _________ 1997* Exeter, Dwane (DB) ___ 1994-97Eze, Amadi (WR) _______ 1993-96

F•F•FFacciani, Mark (LB) _____ 1987-89Fair, Anthony (TE) _______2006-08Farley, Tim (TE) _________2008-09Farmer, Arnold (DT) ____ 2010-13Fassler, Brian (RB) ______ 1990-91Felmy, Justin (OC) _______1999-02Felty, Terry (OG) __________ 1984 Fenner, Monty (DB) ____2014-pres.* Fidati, Kevin (OC) _____ 1976-79Field, Joe (OC) _________ 1989-91Fields, Andrew (WR) ____ 1992-94Finlay, C.J. (DB) ________ 1996-97Fiore, Joe (WR) ________ 1994-97Fisher, Bill (DT) ___________ 1991Fisher, Billy (WR) __________ 2002Fisher, Bob (OG) __________ 1975* Fitzpatrick, Brian (DB)___2001-04Flaherty, Shawn (OG) __2013-pres. Fleming, Will (TE) _________ 2013 Fleury, Brian (QB) _______1999-02Flora, Mike (OT) ___________ 1973Flore, Aaron (LB) _______ 1993-94Flowers, Rod (QB-P) ____ 1971-73Floyd, Jordan (DB)_________ 2016Foderaro, Don (LB) _____ 1998-00Foley, T.J. (DL) __________2004-07Folts, Robb (LB) ___________ 1994Ford, Corey (DB) ________2010-11 Foreman, Jerome (DB) __ 1979-80Forman, Anthony (DB) _____ 1981Fortson, Wes (OT) _________ 1990

Foster, Dan (WR) __________ 1982Fowlkes, Larry (LB) _____ 2003-04Francis, Jarrett (DE) _____ 1995-96Frank, Bob (E) ____________ 1969Franklin, David (RB) ____ 1970-71Frantz, Mike (DT) _______ 1983-86Franzoni, Paul (QB) ________ 1983Frazier, Connor (QB) _____2011-15Freed, Steve (LB) __________ 1980Freels, Darrell (RB) ______ 1969-71Freeman, Aladdin (FB) _____ 1997Freeze, Jared (LB) ______ 1990-91* Friedman, Brad (DB) __ 1995-96Friend, Al (OL) ________ 1998-01Frisby, Marcus (DB) ____ 2003-06Fromm, Mike (RB) ______ 1972-73Funke, Matt (OC) __________ 1979Furman, Dave (DB) _____ 1987-89

G•G•GGabriel, Jeremy (DE) ______ 1996Gaburick, John (OC) ____ 1985-88*Gaddis, Monte (LB) _____2012-13Gadsden, Sonny (DB) ______ 1973Gaines, Bobby (LB) ________ 1998Gallahan, Sam (WR) ___ 2014-pres.Gallegos, Tony (FB) _________ 2015 Galloway, Braedon (OL) __ 1998-99Galloway, Jason (WR) ____2000-03Galloway, Jay (WR) ____2015-pres.Gallucci, Mark (DL) _____ 2003-05* Gamble, Joe (LB) _____ 1983-86Gannon, Brendon (DT) __2012-14Gardner, Jeremy (DB) ____2007-10Garnett, Andrew (OL) ______ 2016* Garrett, Jabari (DB) ____ 1996-99Gaskin., Kevin (OT) _____ 1998-99Gasnell, Clint (OG)_________ 1969Gbor, Emmanuel (DB) _____ 2011Gioia, Mike (LB) ___________ 1998Geis, Matt (LB) ____________ 1990Gerber, Vince (OG) _____ 1985-86Getz, Bob (OG) ___________ 1995Giacone, Mike (RB) _____ 1983-84Gianchiglia, Rich (DB) ___ 1994-95Giancola, Tim (LB) ______ 1991-93Gibson, Don (LB) _______ 1974-76* Ginakes, Chris (LB) ____ 1985-88Ginley, Dillon (LB) _______1999-02Gist, Gary (DB) _________ 1970-71* Glackin, Henry (OT) ____2008-11Glass, John (RB) ___________ 1971Godwin, Kyle (OC) ________ 2003Godlasky, John (TE) _____2006-09Goetz, Chris (QB) _______ 1987-90Goldbeck, And. (QB) ____2004-07Golden, John (OC) _____ 1986-89Gollogly, Jon (NG) ______ 1995-96Goloboski, Ted (DL)______2000-01Gombieski, Kevin (LB) ______ 1976Gonazales, Ernest (OG) _____ 1969Goodwin, Cliff (OT) _____ 1984-86Gordon, Jalil (DB) _______2011-14Gormley, John (LB) ________ 1979Gossard, Ben (P) _______ 1994-97Gourdin, John (LB) ________ 1989Graczyk, Frank (OG) ____ 1978-81Grant, Colby (RB) ________2014-15 Grant, Greg (LB) ________2012-15Gray, Ken (QB) ____________ 1977Gray, Nick (WR) ___________ 2016

Gray, Paul (LB) _________ 1982-83Green, Joe (TE) ___________ 2016Greenberg, Carey (LB)______ 1970Greenberg, Jason (DL) ___1999-00Greene, Sherman (WR) ____ 2010Greening, B.J. (TB) ______2009-10Greenwood, Evan (RB) ___2014-15 Grier, Jarret (RB) __________ 1990Griffin, Bill (P) ____________ 1982Grimm, Brian (LB) _________ 1993Grist, Dan (OG) ___________ 1972Grooms, Jason (DB) ____ 1982-84Groszkowski, Ray (DB) __ 1969-71* Grubb, Jon (TE) ________1999-02Gruver, Greg (FB) _______2000-02Grzymkowski, Aaron (OL) ___ 2016Gunnels, Chris (OT) ________ 1989Gunnels, John (TE) _____ 1986-89* Gunning, Jason (OG) ___1999-03Gunthrop, Mike (OC) ____ 1989-9

H•H•H* Haden, David (LB)_____ 1983-86Haines, Jay (OT) __________ 1979Halbruner, Ron (PK) ____ 2004-06Halem, Dan (QB) __________ 1993Haley, Eldridge (DT) ____ 1973-76Haley, Romell (DB) ________ 2015Hall, Bryant (DB) _______ 1985-88Hall, Clay (LB) _________ 1987-89Hall, Dave (DB) ________ 1996-98Hall, Dwayne (FB) _________ 1980Hall, James (OT) __________ 2014 Hall, Mike (OG) ___________ 1971Hall, Paul (RB) _________ 1992-95Hall, Oscar (OT) ___________ 1981Hamlett, Tony (RB) _____ 1971-73Hammen, Howard (FB) __ 1977-79Hammond, Bubby (LB) __ 1980-83*Handy, Eric (LB) ______2013-pres. Hanley, Ryan (FB-TE) ____2008-10Hannon, Bob (LB) ______ 1970-71Harker, Scott (OT) ______ 2003-04* Harman, Vaughn (DT) _ 1978-81Harper, Dustin (DB) _____ 1989-91Harps Upshur, Zain (DL) _2014-pres. Harrell, James (WR) ______2013-14 Harris, Antonio (OG) ___2013-pres. Harris, Justin (WR-DB) ___2008-11Harris, Ray (RB) ________ 1998-03Harris, Randall (OT) _____2010-13Harris, Romeo (WR) _______ 2016Harris, Triston (QB) ________ 2016* Harrison, Allante (DB)___2001-05* Harrison Dem. (WR) ____2005-07Harrison, Maurice (WR)__ 1978-79Hart, Bruce (OT) _______ 1969-70Hart, Chris (QB) __________ 2010Hart, Eric (PK) __________2009-10* Hatcher, Gary (DB) ____ 1987-90Harvey, Ben (CB) __________ 2012Hawkins, Brent (LB) ______2007-08Haussmann, Bill (OG) ______ 1973Hayden, Chris (WR) _____ 1987-89Hayes, Bill (TE) ________ 1997-00Hayes, Chad (DB) _____1998-2001Hayes, Will (LS) _______2014-pres. Hayman, Wesley (WR) ______ 2001Haywood, John (DT) ____ 1977-80Hebron, Caleb (TE) ______2014-15 Henderson, Ray (OT)_______ 1977

Hendon, Earl (RB) ______ 1979-80Hendren, Greg (OT) ____ 1975-76* Hendricks, Sean (LB) __ 1998-01Henry, Joseph (DT) ______2001-03Hennigan, Buck (TE) ____ 1995-96Heron, Zach (TE) ______2014-pres. Herrick, Jeff (P-RB) _____ 1975-76Hessler, Steve (LB) _______2000-03Hester, Cory (LB) __________ 2001Heyward, Robert (LB) ______ 2016Hickey, Drew (TE) ______ 1991-94Hickson, Brian (OC) ____ 1998-00Hicks, Wayne (WR) ________ 2011Hill, Darius (LB) ___________ 2009Hill, Tony (WR) _________ 1990-93* Hilton, Mike (DT) _____ 1971-73Himes, Stu (DB) ________ 1976-78Hoey, Mike (WR) _______ 1975-78Hoggatt, Terry (DB) ________ 1973Hohenshelt, Dave (OT) __ 1986-88*Holder, Emmanuel (FB) _ 2012-pres.* Holdridge, Jim (OC) ___ 1973-76Hollaway, Haines (DL) ____2005-07Hollingsworth, And. (DE) __ 1997-00Holloway, George (LB) _____ 1972Holmes, Steve (WR) _____2006-08Holt, Syd (DE) __________2012-14Holtzman, Jon (TE) ________ 1991Hooper, Ray (LB) __________ 1982Hope, Brian (DB) _______ 1988-89Horgan, John (DT) ______1985-88Horsford, Reggie (RB) ______ 2003* Howard, Kevin (WR) ___ 1989-92Howes, Billy (RB) __________ 1982Hughes, Bill (FB) _______ 1994-97Hugo, Mark (OG) __________ 1975Hunolt, Ben (OT-DT) _____2008-10Hunt, Todd (DT) __________ 1999Hurlbert, Paul (RB) ________ 1974Hurley, Dan (OG) _______2008-10Hurley, Mike (DT) _______2009-11 Hurwitz, Sam (K) ________2014-15

I•I•IIacullo, Anthony (FB) ______ 1995Iaderosa, John (NG) ____ 1971-73Iannello, Nick (OG) ________ 1973* Ibia, Yaky (DT) ________2007-10Ilardo, Harry (DT) _________ 1977Interdonato, Drew (DB) _ 1996-97Iorio, Vince (NG) _______ 1977-80Irvin, Doug (NG) _______ 1989-92Irwin, Chris (P) _________ 1984-85Ives, Kevin (DB) ________2008-09Iwu, Chisom (DL) _________ 2003

J•J•JJackson, Artie (LB)_______1999-01Jackson, Eddie (NG) _______ 1987Jackson, Gerard (LB) ____ 1978-81Jackson, Malik (LB) ____2013-pres. Jackson, Robbie (RB)____ 1988-91Jackson, Trey (LB) _______2010-11Jahn, Michael (WR) _____ 1986-87James, Christian (LB) _____2001-02Janik, Stefan (DE) _______2011-15Janszky, Doug (DB) _____ 1992-93Jay Jay, Louis (DB) _________ 2006Jayne, Jeremy (QB) ______2009-10Jefferson, Sean (RB) ____ 1998-00Jeter, Troy (DB) _______2015-pres.

Jiminez, Lou (DB) ______ 1982-83Joannides, Josh (DB) ____2010-11Johnson, Bumper (NG) _ 1997-98Johnson, Charles (OG) ___2010-13Johnson, Christian (DB) ____ 2016*Johnson, Dreon (FB) __2012-pres.Johnson, Erik (DB) _________ 1992Johnson, Jairus (DB) _____2000-03Johnson, Jermaine (DB) ____ 1994Johnson, Larry (DB) ____ 1973-74Johnson, Malik (DT) _____2013-15 Johnson, Malwan (DB) __ 1998-01Jones, Aidan (TE) _________ 2006Jones, Andre (LB) ______ 1985-86Jones, Brian (RB) __________ 1995Jones, Clifton (DT) ____2013-pres. Jones, Eric (OG) ___________ 1980* Jones, Larry (RB) ______ 1973-74Jones, Peter (LB) _______ 1986-88Jones, Ron (LB) ________ 1973-74Jones, Tom (RB) ________ 1976-78Jones, Trea (RB) ________2011-13Jones, Washington (DB) ____ 1991Jordan, Steve (OC) ______2007-10Joseph, Alex (DB) _________ 2008Joseph, Derrick (WR) ____2011-14Jovanowski, Kris (P) _____2006-07Judd, Phil (P) __________ 1986-89

K•K•KKahl, Dave (LS) _________2003-06Kammann, John (DB) ______ 1973Katovsich, Todd (DT) _______ 1990Katz, Ean (DE) ____________ 2015Kaufman, Adam (LB) _______ 1993Kauffman, Mark (DB) ___ 1982-85Kauffman, Matt (OT) ___2014-pres. Keil, Seth (PK) _________ 2001, 03Kelbaugh, Tim (DT) ________ 1981* Kelley, Joe (LB) _______ 1973-76* Kelley, John (DE) _______2001-02Kelley, Steve (DB) ______ 1984-87Kellner, Dave (DE) _______2001-04Kelly, Chris (DB) ________ 1984-87Kelly, Kevin (OG) __________ 1977Kelly, Mike (RB) _________2014-15 Kelly, Mike (DB) ________ 1994-95Kelly, O’Neil (DB) __________ 1995Kenney, Jay (OG) _______2011-12Kerkovich, Joe (LB) ________ 2006Kiddy, Mike (TE) __________ 1979Kihn, Jeff (LB) __________1981-84Killikelly-Lee, Juleon (CB) _ 2012-pres. Kirby, Cory (TE-OT) _____2010-11Kimmel, Gary (TE) ______ 1970-72Kinchen, Damien (TB) ___2007-09King, Dennis (DE) ______ 1975-76King, Eugene (RB) _____ 2003-05King, Kenny (PK) _______ 1986-87King, Terris (LB) ___________ 1980Kinnard, Leon (WR) _____2011-13* Kinsey, Steve (OG) ____ 1986-89Kirby, Cory (OT-TE) ______2011-12Kirby, Larry (PK) __________ 1987Kirchoff, Brian (FB) _____ 1981, 83Kittrell, Derrick (RB) ________ 2015Kivinski, Steve (WR) ____ 1984-85Klinkner, John (QB) ________ 1981Klugh, Lyrics (DB) _____2015-pres.Kluttz, Aaron (LB) ______ 1979-80Kluttz, Bill (DE) ________ 1972-75

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Kluttz, Jesse (LS, DE) ___ 2003-05Knapp, Zack (OT) ______ 2003-06Knight, Don (TE) __________ 1972Knudson, Ellis (QB) ____2014-pres. * Konka, Chuck (OG) ____ 1984-88Korrow, Bill (RB)___________ 1969Kosmakos, Konst. (OL) ___2002-05Krabbe, Jim (LB) _____ 1998-2001Kraemer, Ken (DB) ________ 1997* Kreisher, Joe (TE) _____ 1989-92Kubovetz, Bill (RB) _________ 1971Kulic, Ed (PK) ___________1998-01 Kulscar, Justin (WR) ________ 2013Kuzma, Tim (DT) _______ 1981-84Kuzmiak, George (TE) ______ 1972

L•L•LLark, Chris (DB) ___________ 1988Lamont, Keith (RB) ________ 1980Lampasso, Mike (OC) ___ 1995-97Landeta, Sean (P-PK) ___ 1979-82Lang, Will (LS) ____________ 2007Law, Jeff (OG) _________ 1991-93Law, Nico (DB) ____________ 2015Laverty, Bill (OG) _______ 1972-74Lawson, Rodney (DB) ___ 1985-86Lee, Andrew (DB) _________ 2007Lee, Eddie (FS) __________2013-14 * Lee, Joe (QB) _________ 1996-99* Lee, Marcus (WR) ______2005-08Lee, Richard (DE) ________2006-08Lee, Trey (DB) ____________ 2015Legler, Pete (RB) __________ 1979Leland, Bill (QB) ___________ 1972Lenz, Scott (DT) ________ 1996-99Lester, Rich (DT) _______ 1982-83Leventhal, Jeff (FB) _____ 1989-92Levy, Lou (FB) _________ 2003-04Lewis, Arthur (RB) _______1999-02Lewis, Donnell (CB) _____2012-15Lewis, Glenn (PK) _________ 1983Lewis, Warren (LB) ______ 1991-94Lewns, Mike (WR) ______ 1981-83Lewis, Shaun (OG) _________ 2001* Lidowski, Jim (DB) ____ 1983-86* Liebel, Gene (RB) _____ 1998-01Liebel, Nate (FB) __________ 2001Liggett, Rick (RB) __________ 1971Lightner, Ben (QB) _____1999-2003LiGregni, Anthony (QB-WR) _ 2011Limongelli, John (PK) ___ 1986-87Linden, Kelly (LS) _______2011-12Listman, Ernie (LB) ______1999-01Litton, Price (QB) _______2011-14Livesey, Mark (LB) _________ 1977Lizana, Joe (WR) _______ 1985-86Lloyd, Levi (OL) ___________ 2014 Lobos, Bill (DE-LB) ______ 1969-71* Loch, John (OT) ______ 1990-93Locke, Patrick (OT) _____ 1988-91Locksley, Mike (DB) _____ 1988-91Logan-El, Antonio (OT) ____ 2007* Lohr, Greg (OC) _______ 1989-92Long, Jake (WR) __________ 2007Lopez, Michael (LB) ________ 1996Loucks, Mark (WR) ________ 1988Love, Jordan (CB) _______2012-13Lowery, Bill (WR) __________ 1976Lowman, Dan (TE) _______ 1997Lowthert, Keith (LB) ____ 1977-78Lubbenhusen, B. (WR) __ 1988-89

Lubischer, Rocco (LB) ______ 1983Luczynski, Kirk (LB) __ 1997-2000* Lumpkin, Tony (DB) ___ 2003-06Lundy, Mikal (RB) ______ 2002-03Lyle, Jerry (OT) ________ 1982-85Lyon, Mike (DE) ___________ 2000Lyst, Rob (DB) ____________ 1969

M•M•MMack, Danny (LB) ______ 1984-86* Mack, Drew (DB) _______2005-08Maciolek, John (OT) ____ 1979-81MacKall, Wardell (RB) ___ 1976-77Mackin, Cliff (LB) __________ 1972Madden, Chris (WR) ____ 1998-99Maddox, Kenny (TE) _______ 1973Magas, Marc (PK) _________ 2009* Mager, Kevin (OC) _____2000-03Magill, Tyler (FB) ________2011-12Maglionico, Ant. (WR) __ 1997-98Magruder, Don (LB) ____ 1976-77Mahalak, Morgan (QB) _____ 2016* Mahoney, Dave (OT) __ 1969-71* Maier, Jason (OG) _____ 1994-97Maimone, Larry (OG) ___ 1970-71Main, Mike (DB)________ 1986-88Malfetone, John (FB) ____ 1971-72Maloney, Mike (RB) _____ 1974-76Manard, Jim (DB) _________ 1979Mangum, Mike (DB) _______ 1977Mangum, Pat (RB) _________ 1977Mann, Chris (OC) _________ 2008Marick, Paul (OT) ________ 1997Manigault, Keith (DT) ______ 1981* Manning, Jordan (LB) ___2005-08Marcus, Will (WR) _______2001-04Marino, Tony (QB) _________ 2006Marks, Chris (DB) __________ 1996Marsilio, Rick (QB) ______ 1989-90Martignetti, Rich (OG) __ 1986-89Martin, Rob (TE) _______ 1983-84Maska, Mark (LB) __________ 1988Massey, Al (OG) ________ 1969-70Mathews, Clay (LB) _____ 1976-80Mattera, Justin (WR) _____1999-01Mattfeld, Glen (PK) _____ 1990-93Matthews, Brian (WR) ____2013-14 Mattricciani, Brian (OT) _____ 1976Maurer, J.P. (DT) ________ 1996-98Mazur, Mike (TE) _______ 1991, 93Mayo, Tim (DB) ________ 1987-88Mays, Ryan (DB) ________2010-13McAlooney, Will (LB) ______ 2010McArdle, Rich (DB) _____ 1977-78* McCabe, Mike (OG) ___ 1981-84McCants, Josh (LB) ______2007-10McCargo, Joe (LB) ______2011-15McCarthy, Ed (LB) ______ 1983-86* McCarty, Brian (RB) ____ 1991-94McClam, Jimmy (DB) ____2006-08McClaude, Rasheed (RB) ___ 2005-07 McCleave, Tevin (DB) ______ 2013 McCluskey, Scott (TE) ___ 1984-87McComb, Scott (OC) ____ 1986-87McConnell, Mark (TE) ___ 1991-92McConnell, Steve (TE) ______ 1984McCosker, Mike (OT) _____2000-03McDade, Tyron (CB) ___2014-pres. McDonald, Bill (WR) ____ 1975-77McDowell, Jake (OG-OT) ___ 2012McDuffee, Bill (QB) ________ 1991

McEachin, James (RB) ___ 1981-84McGlinchey, Mike (TE) __ 1996-99McHugh, Mike (NT)______2005-07McIntosh, Cleo (DB) ____ 1979-81McKee, Joe (LB) _________1984-85* McKinney, Rusty (LB) __ 1998-01McKinnon, Machiel (DB) ____ 1986McLaughlin, Grant (LB) ___1999-02McLean, Ryan (TB) ________ 2010McLeod, Khalid (DB) ____ 1994-97McMackin, Rob (OG) ____ 2002-04McManus, Brian (DB) ______ 1972McMichael, Jay (QB) ____ 1983-86McNamara, Pat (WR) ____ 1984-85McNeill, Sean (OG) _____ 1992-93McNicholas, Jim (QB) ___ 1969-71Meehan, Bob (DT) ______ 1989-92* Meehan, Ron (QB) ____ 1977-80Meehan, Ryan (TE) _____ 2003-06Meeney, Keith (DB) ______1999-02* Meggett, David (RB) ___ 1987-88* Mejia, Hernando (TE) __ 1979-83Melikian, Armen (DT) ____2008-10Mellerson, Phil (WR) _______ 2003Mellinger, Buddy (RB) ____2001-02Melville, Scott (DB) _____ 1983-86Melzi, Anthony (QB) ____ 2003-05Menke, Andrew (DB)_______ 1982Meseke, Les (LB) __________ 1991Metheny, Darryl (OT) ___ 1982-84Meyers, Brian (NG) ________ 1984Meyers, Glenn (LB) ________ 1979Mezzanotte, Frank (LB) __ 1970-71Michalowicz, Dan (LB) __ 2003-04Middlekauff, Bob (OT) _____ 1970Miles, Kerry (RB) _______ 2002-06Millard, Rich (QB) _________ 1969

N•N•NNace, Joe (OG)_________ 1970-72* Nance, Steven (LB) _____2000-03Nate, Dan (LB) _________ 1992-94Neary, Bo (WR) ________ 1980-81Nelson, Ken (RB) __________ 1971Nelson, Lee (TE) ________1999-00* Nelson, Paul (LB)______ 1976-78Nelson, Randy (FB) _____ 1988-89* Nelson, Sheldon (DT) __ 1981-84Nelson, Tom (LB) _______ 1972-75* Nepp, Adam (OT) _____ 1998-00Nepp, Wesley (WR) ______2001-04Newsom, David (WR) ____2008-09Newsome, Frank (DT) ___ 1990-93Nichols, Ron (LB) __________ 1978Nieberlein, Karl (OT) ____ 1990-93Nieberlein, Kirk (LB) _______ 1985Nikolis, Devon (WR) _______ 2013 Nisley, Roger (OT) _________ 1970Nolan, Jerome (P-PK) ___ 1983-85Norris, Brian (OT) ________ 1997Norris, Tom (DB) _______ 1989-92

O•O•OOates, Nick (DB) ________2008-11Oboh, James (TE) _______2010-13O’Brien, Scott (QB) _____ 1974-76O’Brien, Terry (OG-PK) __ 1972-74O’Brien, Tim (OC/DT) ____2001-04O’Connor, Bob (QB) _______ 1995O’Connor, Joe (OT) ______2000-03Oliphant, Sharod (DE) ______ 1999

Olsen, Tim (OT) ___________ 1977O’Neal, Brian (RB) ______ 1981-84O’Neal, Randy (QB) ____ 1998-01* O’Neil, Jim (DL) ______ 1998-00* O’Neill, John (FB) _____ 1988-91Oppert, Jim (OT) _______ 1981-83Orlando, Mark (WR) ____ 1991-94Osborne, Rob (DT) ______2008-11Osman, Chris (WR) ______2001-03Otto, Will (LB) ____________ 1990* Overbey, Adam (WR) _ 1997-2000 Overstreet, Fred (LB) _____2012-14

P•P•PPage, Buddy (OG) ______ 1987-88Page, Josh (RB) ___________ 1998Pagnotta, Alex (DB)________ 1987Panchura, Mark (DT) _____2000-03Panichello, Joe (FB) ________ 1975Pardner, Jahmahl (CB) ___2014-15 Parkinson, Will (WR) _______ 2012Paskoff, Ernie (OG) ________ 1975Pasquale, Darrell (WR) _____ 1989Pater, Bob (FB) ____________ 1969Patrick, Lynn (QB-P) ____ 1973-74Patterson, Chris (LB) _____2008-11Patterson, Sean (TE) ____ 1990-93* Pattock, Dave (DT) ____ 1984-87Paye, Keon (WR) ______2015-pres.Paylor, Jimmy (OG) ______1999-02Paylor, Vaughn (RB) ________ 1982Payne, Andrew (OG) _______ 1979* Payne, Matt (OC) _____ 1995-98Pendleton, Curt (OG) ______ 1979Penn, Chris (PK)_________2005-06Peppers, R.J. (P) ________2011-12Perdikakis, Geo. (PK) ____ 1994-97* Perkins, Carl (LB) ______ 1970-72Perry, Paul (WR) ________2004-07Peterson, Blair (QB) _____2008-09Peterson, Eric (DT-OC) __ 1979-80Peterson, Eric (OG) _____ 1991-94Peterson, Jim (LB) ______ 1980-83Petrides, George (OC) ______ 1969Pettus-Dixon, Justice (CB)__2015-pres.Pfister, Greg (QB) __________ 1984Phifer, Sterlin (RB) ______2011-13Phillips, Rob (DB) ______ 1992-93Phoebus, Bill (OT) ______ 1970-71Pilson, Eric (RB) __________ 1997* Pike, Eric (OT) _________2010-13Pikusky, Brian (DT) ________ 1982Pittman, Derek (OT) _____2011-14* Pittman, Randy (DB) ___ 1979-82Planter, Ray (RB) __________ 1993Poist, Bobby (LB) _______ 1980-83Polk, Kyle (LB) ___________201-11Polvinale, Joe (LB) _________ 1981Pompa, Doug (LB) ______ 1976-78Ponder, Willie (WR) _____2012-15Ponzillo, Joe (FB-OG) ___ 1970-72Pope, Kevin (OG) __________ 1973* Potts, Brian (QB) _______2009-11Powell, Kedrick (DT) _______ 1972Powell, Kenton (LB) _____2011-12Preston, Joe (FB-OG) _______ 1973* Preston, Mike (OT) ____ 1977-80Preston, Mike (RB) ______ 1984-87Price, Khaliq (DB) _______2006-07Price, Dwayne (DB) _______ 2010Priester, T.C. (DT) _______ 1979-81

Priestley, Brooke (LB) ___ 1992-94Pritts, Adam (OT) _______2006-07Prizzi, Matt (DB) ________1999-02Prudhoe, Dean (OG-OT) _ 1974-76

Q•Q•QQuinn, Colin (OT) ______ 2003-07

R•R•RRackers, Kenny (DB) _______ 2008Radin, Sean (LB) _______ 1993-95Radovich, Mike (OT) _______ 1981Ramer, Chris (RB) ______ 1969-70Rampulla, Drew (RB) ____ 1990-92Ranko, Nick (TE-LB) _____2011-12Rannagan, John (OG) ___ 1973-74Rapp, Steve (OG) _______ 1970-71Rawlings, Keith (OG-LB) ____ 1984Ray, Matt (DB) ___________ 2008* Read, Noah (RB) ______ 1998-01Reaves, Doug (OT) ________ 1986Redditt, Jimmy (Mgr) ___ 1986-89Redman, Don (LB-DE) ___ 1973-76Reece, Allen (RB) __________ 1975Regala, Pete (PK) _______ 1969-71Regan, Neal (LB) ________2000-03Rehkemper, Andrew (OG) ___ 1990-93Reidt, Wally (WR)__________ 1973Releford, Eddie (OLB) ____2014-15 Reprish, Chris (QB) ________ 1986Remeto, Bob (WR) _____ 1969-71Remeto, Stu (WR) _________ 1971Reynolds, Tom (DB) ________ 1978Rhodes, John (TE) ______ 1988-89Rhoten, Craig (LB) _________ 1995Rice, Howard (OG) ________ 1974Richards, Theron (QB) ___ 1984-86Richardson, Bob (LB) ___ 1991-92Richardson, Brent (DB) _____ 2015Richardson, Frank (NG) __1997-98Ricker, Dan (RB) ________ 1983-86Riegger Chuck (OT) ____ 1977-80Rife, Randy (OC) __________ 1980Riley, Chris (DB) _________2000-03Riportella, Mike (LB) ____ 1978-80* Ripple, Joe (OG) ______ 2002-05Ritchie, Tom (OG) _________ 1977Ritter, Chris (OG) _______2007-10Ritter, Matt (OL)___________ 2015Rizas, Phil (PK) ____________ 1975Robb, John (DB) _______ 1992-93Robbins, Antonio (NG) __ 1993, 95Roberts, Rich (DB) ______ 1979-82Roberts, Brian (WR)_____ 1992-93Robey, Gary (DB) _______ 1970-72Robinson, Butch (RB-WR) ___ 1981Robinson, James (RB) ___ 1983-85Robinson, Jay (TE) ______ 1974-78Robinson, Kevin (QB) ___ 1988-89Roccio, Dave (RB) ______ 1977, 79Roche, Bob (QB) _______ 1969-71Roche, Buck (DB) _______ 1981-84Rogers, Bret (QB) _______ 1980-83Rogers, Greg (DB) ______ 1981-84Romans, Matt (QB) ________ 1994Romberger, Bill (DT) ____ 1982-84Romeo, Matt (TB) _______2000-03Root, Josh (LB) _________2006-08Roots, Arnold (DB-LB) ___ 1981-83* Ross, Dannie (OT) _____ 1969-71Ross, Dannie (DT) ______ 1995-98

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Ross, Isaiah (DB) __________ 2015Ross, Jack (DB) ________ 1970-71* Rosson, John (DB) ____ 1973-77Rothery, Michael (DL) __ 2003-06Rouson, Jas Lee (RB) ____2007-08* Rubeling, Gary (DB) ___ 1980-83Rubino, Mike (OG)_________ 1972Rudd, Mike (OC) __________ 1980Ruffin, Sidney (RB) ________ 2013 Ruggeri, Anthony (LB) ___2006-07Rumsey, Mark (DB) _____ 1985-87Rupinski, Doug (LB) _______ 1981Russolillo, Nico (OL) _______ 2016Rutkowski, Ryan (WR) ______ 2016Ryan, Joe (LB) __________2001-05Ryan, Tim (TE) ____________ 1980Ryan, Tom (WR) ________2009-12 Ryder, Jake (P) ________ 2013-pres

S•S•SSt. Croix, Armand (RB) _____ 1981Sakevich, Aaron (LB) ___ 1997-99Sanders, Mac (WR) ______2011-12Sandusky, Gerry (TE) _____1980-81* Sandusky, Jim (LB) ____ 1971-75Santarelli, Fred (DT) ___2012-pres.Saper, Bruce (OG) ______ 1969-71Saunders, Reggie (WR) _____ 1990Sawyer, Dan (FB) _______ 1986-89Sayers, Frank (LB) ______ 1985-89Scannell, Mike (LB) _____ 1986-89* Schaefer, Sean (QB) ____2005-08Schiner, Brian (LB) _________ 1979Schittino, Sal (LB) _________ 1977Sclafani, Joe (LB) __________ 1994Sclafani, Pete (LB) ______ 2003-06Schlicht, Ron (FB) _________ 1983Schmidt, Glen (LB) _____ 1985-88Schnell, Gary (DB) _________ 1978Schreiber, Dennis (LB) __ 1969-70Schroeder, Kevin (K) ___2015-pres.Schunke, Jake (OT) ______2011-15Schuster, Eric (DB) ______2010-13Scott, Arione (WR) ______2011-14Scott, Chad (DB) _______ 1993-94Scott, Durrell (DE) _______2005-07Scott, James (OLB) ____2014-pres. Scott, Jason (DL) ________2001-02Scott, J.R. (DB) _________2008-11* Scott, Kenny (DB) _____ 2004-07Scott, Mark (LB) ________ 1981-84Scott, Ray (DB) ________ 1973-76Scroggins, Morgan (WR)____ 2016Seipp, Rick (OT) ___________ 1981Seiwell, Keith (OC) ________ 1977Serbay, Rich (OG) ______ 1972-74Seton, Mike (OL) _______ 1998-00Seward, Darren (LB) _______ 2016Shank, Keith (DT) _________ 1991* Shaw, Doug (OC) ______2010-13Sheahin, Chris (DB) _____2009-10Shears, Bill (P) __________2006-09 Shelly, Grayson (P) ________ 2013Shpeherd, Brandon (CB) ____ 2016Sheppard, Gerrard (WR) _ 2011-12Sherman, Matt (OL) _______ 2000Shiflet, Norm (RB) _________ 1972Shinn, Mark (WR) _________ 1971Shupert, Jason (DL) _______ 1998Sievert, Donny (FB) _____ 1986-87Simmel, Billy (DB) _________ 1979

Simmons, Eric (RB) _____ 1985-86Simmons, Ricky (DB) _____ 1976-79Simms, James (LB) ______2013-15 Simms, Mo (DB) _______ 1979-83Simonetti, Frank (OT) ___ 1973-75Simpson, Shane (RB) ___ 2015-presSingh, Amandeep (DB) __ 1994-95Singleton, John (TE) ____ 1993-95Sipes, Tom (OT) ___________ 1972Skalstad, Bob (OC) _____ 1974-75Sklar, Burt (OG) ___________ 1972Skeens, Jason (DE) _______ 1997Skica, Dave (OL) _______ 1998-01Skoczelak, Joe (LB) ________ 1980Slatniske, Dan (NG) _____ 1984-86Smigel, Steve (OT) _____ 1989-90* Smith, Brady (DE) _______ 2009Smith, Chris (FB) __________ 1993Smith, Dan (LB) ___________ 1991Smith, Kevin (QB) ______ 1995-98* Smith, Mike (WR) _____ 1986-89Smith, Mike (DB) ______ 1997-98* Smith, Rodney (NG) ___ 1986-89Smith, Steve (FB) __________ 1980Smith, Tye (DB) ________ 2011-14Snoots, Ken (WR) ______ 1976-79Snow, Jeff (DB) _________2005-08* Snyder, David (OC) ____ 1992-95Snyder, Steve (OC) _____ 1986-89Soler, Brian (OT) ________1999-00Sollenberger, Kevin (OC) ___ 2012Soltys, Dan (DB) __________ 1988Soven, D.J. (P-PK) _______2010-13Spencer, John (LB) _____ 1993-95Spera, Joe (OG) ________ 1996-99* Sponaugle, Dan (LB) __ 1987-89Sponsky, Craig (LB) _____ 1989-91Spring, Jim (WR) __________ 1983Spurrier, Mark (QB) ________ 1971Stallone, Rich (DL) ______2002-03Stanakis, Pete (NG) ________ 1980Stanavitch, Rob (DE) ____ 1992-93Stanford, Drew (TE) _____2010-11Starke, Mike (WR) _______2000-01Starks, Jaran (TE) ______ 1998-01Staub, Noah (WR) _________ 2016Stead, Jarred (TE) _________ 1996Stefanik, Paul (LB-FB) ____2008-11Stefanides, Jason (DT) _____ 1983Stephenson, DeAngelo (WR) _ 2013-14 Stevens, Collin (DB) _______ 2011Stevens, Matt (DB) ________ 1994Stevens, Rodney (RB) ______ 1994Stevenson, Casey (DB) ___1999-00Stevenson, Leon (OT) ____2006-09Stewart, Jack (OT) ______ 1969-70Stickel, Mike (OC) ______ 1991-94Stradling, Matt (TE) ________ 1995Strasaudas, Joe (RB) _______ 1969Straub, Hans (TE) _________ 2001Streng, Jarrod (DB) ______1999-01Strickel, John (WR) ________ 1976Stoner, Russell (RB) ______1991-92Stover, Ryan (QB) _________ 2016Streng, Jarrod (DB) ________ 2000Stroup, Dan (WR) _________ 1976Stuffo, Jim (OL) ___________ 2000Stuffo, Joe (DB) ___________ 2000* Stup, Bill (DT) ________ 1985-88Stup Jr., Bill (FB-LB) ______2009-11Stup, Brady (OC) ______2012-pres.

Sturdivant, Dwight (WR) _ 1978-81* Sullivan, Barrett (LB) ___ 1994-97Sullivan, Shayne (OG) ___2012-15Summers, Christian (WR) ___ 2015Sutherland, John (NT) __ 2003-07Sutton, Danny (P/PK) ______ 2014 Sutton, Spencer (OG) ______ 2011Swigart, John (FB-LB) ___ 1991-94* Sydnor, Maurice (RB) __ 1993-96Szabo, Dan (DL) _____ 1998-2001Szokiewicz, Rich (LB) ______ 1979Szymanski, Steve (TE) ___ 1994-96

T•T•TTaylor, Avery (LB) _______2011-12Taylor, Chuck (OG) ________ 2009Taylor, Jason (DB) _________ 1990Tchouda, Glorie (TE) _______ 2016Tedder, Chris (LB) _____2015-pres.* Telp, Davon (DB) _______2001-05Tejada, Max (DT) _____2012-pres.Tempel, Rich (DT) _______1994-95Terenik, Vinnie (DB) ____ 1996-97Tessier, Jim (OG) __________ 1969Thomas, Howard (OC) _____ 1971Thomas, Jabari (DB) _______ 2012Thomas, Lenny (TE) _______ 1977* Thomas, Ollie (DB) _____2007-10Thomas, Rod (RB) _________ 1988Thomson, Tom (LB) _____ 1987-90Threadgill, Martel (RB) ___1999-00Thurston, Shayne (DT) ___2000-01Tierney, John (OG) _____ 1997-00Tighe, Dillon (WR) _________ 2015Tillery, Ryan (RB) __________ 1980Tinninis, Chuck (LB) _______ 1980Tipton, Kyle (DB) __________ 1976Todd, Danny (DL) ______ 1998-01Tongu, Tamba (WR) _____2006-09Toomey, Pat (P) _______2014-pres. Torain, Tony (WR) ______ 1984-87Toth, Mike (LB) ___________ 1978Toth, Stephan (PK-P) ___ 2003-06 Tremper, Ted (OT) _________ 1971Troiani, Val (QB) _______ 1998-01* Troilo, Jason (DE) ______2000-03Trott, Ricky (RB) _________ 1997Tsonis, Tony (LB) _______ 1977-79Tucker, Romale (DE) _____2009-12Tull, Scott (DE) _________ 1991-94Turner, Keith (RB) _________ 1981Turner, Pat (OC) ___________ 1987Turner, Wardell (DB) ____ 1985-88Turzai, Terry (DB) _______ 1982-83Twiss, Tim (WR) ________ 1985-86Tyler, Jeff (OT) _________ 2003-07Tyne, Malik (LB) _______2015-pres.Tyson, Jamil (DB) _________ 2004

V•V•V*Valentine, Marcus (DT) __2008-11Vallely, Tannar (TE) ____2012-pres. Van Syckle, Chris (QB) ___ 1974-75Van Zile, Scott (DB) _____ 1996-99Vance, Chris (OT) ________ 1997* Varello, Joe (DT) ______ 1978-81Vaughan, Daniel (TE) ____2010-13Vaughn, Tony (WR) _____ 1971-72Veii, Jacquille (WR) ________ 2015Velardo, Skip (TE) ______ 2003-04Venanzi, Stephen (FS) ____2012-15

Vereen, Doug (LB) ______ 1988-90Versis, Bob (DT) ___________ 1977*Victor, Darius (RB) ____2013-pres. Vince, Randy (DL) _______2003-04* Vinson, Tony (RB) _____ 1992-93Vitt, Joe (LB) __________ 1974-77Vitt, Joey (WR) ___________ 1998Vodopija, Alex (P) _________ 1992Vogelei, Zack (LB) _______ 2013-15 VonLindenberg, C. (DB) __ 1970-71

W•W•WWaddy, Derek (WR) _____2007-08Waggoner, Joe (NG) ____ 1973-76Waibel, Bill (OC) _______ 1983-85Waite, Jordan (LB) _____2014-pres. Walck, Mike (P) ________ 1998-00* Walker, Rich (OT) _____ 1979-82Walker, Pat (LB) ________ 1982-83Walker, Trevor (TB-LB) ___2009-12Wallace, Charlie (LB) ____ 1973-75Wallace, Diondre (LB) __2015-pres.Wallace, Nick (PK) _________ 2010Walsh, Ray (RB) ___________ 1979Walters, Chet (WR) ________ 1986Walton, Leon (DT) ______ 1984-87Waltz, Ryan (QB) __________ 1995* Ward, Bill (NG-OT) ____ 1981-85* Ward, Shawn (WR) ____ 1994-96Ward, Troy (DB) _________2005-06Warner, Billy (LB) ________2001-02* Warren, Randy (LB) ____ 1982-85Warrington, Bill (OC) ______ 1974* Washington, Don (NG) _ 1980-83Washington, Larry (RB) _____ 1995Washington, Rocky (WR) ___ 2006Wasserman, Jay (DB)____ 1984-87Waters, Dale (DB) ______ 1988-90Watkins, John (LB) _____ 1982-83Watson, Jamal (DB) ________ 2016Watson, Keith (OT) ________ 1981Watts, Marquise (TE) ___2014-pres. Waugh, Geoff (OT) ______1999-02Way, Brandon (WR) ____ 2004-06Weaver, David (WR) _______ 2010Webb, John (DE-LB) ____ 2004-07Webber, Jason (DB) ________ 1996Weeks, Ken (WR) _______ 1989-92Wehage, Dave (DT) _____ 1987-89Weibley, Austin (OG) _____2005-08Weinstein, Mark (RB) _______ 1976Weis, Mark (TE) ___________ 1978* Weishaar, Gary (FB) ___ 1979-82Weiser, Michael (DB) ______ 1998Welker, Bob ____________2001-03Wells, Mike (RB) ________ 1971-72Welsh, Don (LB) _________1976-78Wenzler, Tom (DT) ______ 1985-88West, Reno (DE) _______ 2004-07West, Terrance (RB) _____2011-13Wethington, Deshaun (RB) __ 2016Whalen, Jason (OT) _____ 1991-92Wharton, Tyler (FB) _____2008-11* Wheeler, Rich (LB) _____ 1974-77Whitacre, Ben (PK) ______1999-02Whitaker, Jim (OG) _____ 1970-71White, Brandon (WR) ____1999-02*White, Danzel (LB) ____2008-011White, David (WR) _______2000-01* White, Jamal (WR) __ 1998-2002White, Kip (LB)____________ 1977

White, Marcus (DT) ________ 1994White, Paul (DB) _______ 1974-76White, Ray (DB) ________2007-10White, Wes (TE) ________2005-08 Whittaker, Amir (DE) _______ 2013Wiles, Charlie (DB)______ 1976-77Wiles, Steve (WR) ______ 1987-89Wilkens, Spencer (WR) ___2010-14Wilkerson, Steve (WR) _____ 1991Wilkins, Maurice (LB) ___ 2004-07Wilkins, Scott (FB) ______ 1983-87Wilkins, Spencer (WR) ___2010-11Willem, Rudy (DB) _________ 1978Williams, Bill (OT) ______ 1972-74Williams, Keith (DB) ____ 1990-91Williams, Jeremy (OG) ____2005-08Williams, Madieu (DB) ___1999-00Williams, Nick (RB) _____ 2004-07Williams, Tyler (K) _________ 2016Wills, Tre (DB) ____________ 2000Willson, Carter (QB)_____ 1975-77Wilson, Adjete (DB) ____ 2003-06Wilson, David (DB) ______2001-04Wilson, Mike (FB) ____ 1997-2000Wilson, Todd (OG) _____ 2003-04Wingard, Bob (DT) ________ 1980Winterling, Leo (OG) ____ 1975-77Wisbeck, Glen (OT) _____ 1972-74Wisniewski, Wayne (NG) __ 1981-84Witherspoon, Ded (DB) _ 1992-94Wolf, Dave (WR) __________ 1970Wolf, Tony (WR) ___________ 1980Womerslay, Gary (WR) _____ 1974Wood, Donald (DB) ____ 1997-00Woodward, Rick (DT) ___ 1977-78Worthington, Bob (RB) _____ 1969* Worthington, Gary (LB) _1988-91Wright, Brian (WR) ________ 1983Wright, Derek (LB) ________ 2010Wright, Marlowe (LB) ______ 1986Wronski, Brian (OT) ____ 1997-00Wroten, Kelly (QB) ______ 1978-79

Y•Y•YYagodich, Chad (NG) ___ 1989-91Yahn, Bill (OT) _________ 1987-90Yancey, Eric (WR) ______ 2003-06* Yellin, Joe (OC-OG) ____ 1969-72* Yelverton, Juston (NG) __1999-02Yingling, John (RB) ________ 1969Young, Al (NG)____________ 1977Young, Brian (WR) ______ 1983-85Young, Richard (RB) ____ 1970-73Youngberg, John (OG) __ 1978-81

Z•Z•ZZaccarelli, Tony (TE) _______ 2009Zanelotti, Joe (OG) _____ 1969-71Zepka, Sam (DB-LB) ____ 1979-83Zilka, Paul (TE)____________ 1972Zimmerman, Don (DB) __ 1991-94Ziolkowski, Ryan (LB) ______ 2016Zink, Tom (TE) _________ 1979-80Zito, Mike (OG) ________ 1997-99Zulick, Jim (LB) ________ 1979-84* denotes team captain.

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HEAD COACHESAlbert, Phil ____________________ 1972-91Ambrose, Rob _____________ 2009-presentCombs, Gordy ________________1992-2008Runk, Carl _____________________ 1969-71

ASSISTANT COACHESAlbert, Jim ________________________ 1975Albert, Phil ____________ 1969-71; 2003-08Ambrose, Jared ____________ 2009-presentAmbrose, Rob ________________1992-2000Anderson, Joe ____________________ 1983Ausbrooks, Dwight _____________ 1997-98Bader, Rich ___________________1970-2008Barrett, Pat ____________________ 1975-76Barth, Mike _______________________ 1986Beathard, Kurt _________________ 1993-94Bell, Tyrone ____________________ 2004-07Bennett, Mike __________________ 1978-79Benson, Bob ___________________ 2006-07Blackwell, Dassin _______________ 2010-15Blumenthal, Ira ____________________ 1970Bowen, Tyler ______________________ 2013Braxton, Jeff _________________ 1998, 2004Brouse, Bryan ___________ 1980-81, 1983-89Buckmaster, Paul ______ 1975-88, 1992-2001Cadorette, Ron _________________ 1972-75Campbell, Marcellus _______________ 1995Carter, Rubin _____________________ 2012Coleman, Melvin __________________ 2002Collins, Mike ______________________ 1995Combs, Gordy _________________ 1973-91Curran, Pat _____________________ 1986-94Curtis, Canute ___________ 2004, 2009-2011Dahlquist, Jon __________________ 2009-15Dailey, Mike ______________________ 1990Danley, Don _______________ 1984, 1986-92DeMilt, Rick ______________________ 1974Donatelli, John _____________ 1997-presentDuker, Brian ____________________ 2006-10Ferri, Reno ______________________ 2011-15Fitzgibbons, Bill _______________1976-1983Fleury, Brian __________________2009-2012Gary, Guilian _________________ 2004-2010Giovando, Ken _________________ 1971-72Goetz, Chris ______________________ 1992Golloghly, Jon _________________ 1997-98Grattan, Gene _____________________ 1984Grattan, Jim ______________________ 1970Gruver, Greg ______________________ 2003Gunthrop, Mike ________________ 1993-94Guthrie, Greg __________________ 1990-92Hachmann, Matt ___________ 2009-presentHagan, Jim ___________ 1990-94, 1998-2002Hall, Larry ___________ 1984, 1988-90, 2002Head, Ron ______________ 1972-74, 1976-81Hernandez, Dan ___________________ 2016Horner, Marty __________________ 1986-91Johnson, Derrick ___________ 2008-presentJohnson, Lyndon __________________ 2016Kaleo, John ____________________ 2009-10Kelley, John ______________________ 2003Kenlaw, Jason ________________ 2009-2013

Kimmel, Gary __________________ 1975-76Kosmakos, Konstantinos _____ 2008-presentKouneski, Al ______________________ 1969Leavenworth, Chris ______________ 2006-08Lizana, Joey _____________________ 1987-88Locksley, Mike ____________________ 1992Maifettone, John __________________ 1975Mann, Jeff ________________________ 1979McDonald, Jeff ____________________ 2008McGlinchey, Mike ______________ 2001-08Meehan, Ron __________________ 2003-07Mitjans, Orlando _____________ 1999-2004Moore, Aaron _____________________ 1981Moyseenko, Mike ___________ 2014-presentMurphy, Sean __________________ 1993-96Nelson, Andy _____________________ 1982Nelson, Tom ___________________ 1979-80Nieberlein, Karl ________________ 1995-96O’Brien, Terry _____________ 1975-77, 1979O’Neil, Jim _______________________ 2004Perkins, Carl ___________________ 1974-77Peterson, Dean _________________ 1987-89Remeto, Bob _____________________ 1972Robinson, Jay ___________ 1979-97, 2007-08Rubeling, Gary ____________________ 1984Scott, Mark ____________________ 1985-86Smith, Rob ____________________ 1998-99Stanley, Jay ____________________ 1981-83Swigart, John ________________ 1995-2002Tricario, Joe ______________________ 2013Trogdon, Greg ____________________ 2002Troiani, Val ____________________ 2002-03Van Arsdale, Harry ______________ 1990-91Vollono, James _______________ 2009-2012Waibel, Augie ___________________ 1998-99Walker, Rich ______________________ 1983Wanless, Terry ____________ 1973-81, 1984Washington, Don __________________ 1984Worthington, Gary _________________ 1993Yaffe, Damon _________________2011-2013Yaniger, Lance ______________ 2015-presentYoshida, Clifford ___________________ 2003Yurek, Mike _____________________ 2003-04Zier, John _____________________ 1995-96Zimmerman, Don _____ 1995-96, 1999-2003

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FCS (1987-Present)National AwardsWalter Payton Award Winner1988 _________________ David Meggett, RB

Walter Payton Award Finalists2013 ______________ Terrance West, RB(3rd)1999 __________________ Joe Lee, QB (9th)1993 _______________ Tony Vinson, RB (3rd)

Buck Buchanan Award Finalists2000 ______ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE (8th)

Jerry Rice Award Winner2011 __________________ Terrance West, RB

Jerry Rice Award Finalists2014 __________________ James Simms, LB

Eddie Robinson Award Winner2011 _____________________ Rob Ambrose

All-AmericansFirst Team All-Americans2014 ____________________ Tye Smith, CB Beyond Sports Network2013 _________________Terrance West, RB The Sports Network American Football Coaches Association Walter Camp Foundation College Sports Journal Beyond Sports Network2013 _____________________ Eric Pike, OL Teh Sports Network American Football Coaches Association Walter Camp Foundation College Sports Journal2011 _________________Terrance West, RB The Sports Network Walter Camp Foundation Phil Steele Magazine College Sports Journal College Sports Madness2011 ____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB College Sports Journal2011 _________________ Tyer Wharton, FB College Sports Journal2011 ________________ Henry Glackin, OT College Sports Madness2007 ________________ Brian Bradford, LB Consensus2000 _________ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Consensus1999 ___________________Jamal White, WR Associated Press The Sports Network1994 ________________ Mrak Orlando, WR Associated Press The Sports Network

Head Coach Rob Ambrose (Eddie Robinson) and RB Terrance West (Jerry Rice)at 2011 awards banquet.

1993 __________________ Tony Vinson, RB Associated Press The Sports Network Kodak1988 ________________ David Meggett, RB The Sports Network

Second Team All-Americans2014 __________________Ryan Delaire, DE College Sports Madness Beyond Sports Network2013 __________________Telvion Clark, LB Beyond Sports Network2013 __________________ Jordan Love, CB The Sports Network Beyond Sports Network2013 _____________ Emmanuel Holder, FB The Sports Network Beyond Sports Network2012 _________________Terrance West, RB Phil Steele Magazine2012 ____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Beyond Sports Network2012 _________________ Monte Gaddis, LB College Sports Madness2011 ________________ Derrick Joseph, KR College Sports Madness2011 _________________Terrance West, RB Associated Press1999 __________________ Jamal White, WR Football Gazette Teamlink1989 ________________ Rodney Smith, NG Sporting News

Third Team All-Americans2014 __________________Ryan Delaire, DE Associated Press2014 ____________________ Tye Smith, CB Associated Press The Sports Network2013 __________________Ryan Delaire, DE Beyond Sports Network2013 __________________Telvion Clark, LB The Sports Network2012 __________________ Frank Beltre, DE The Sports Network2012 ____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB The Sports Network2012 _________________Terrance West, RB College Sports Madness2011 ____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Phil Steele Magazine2004 ___________________ P.D. Moore, DB Football Gazette1999 _________ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Football Gazette1993 ________________Karl Nieberlein, OT The Sports Network1989 __________________ Mike Smith, WR Associated Press

Fourth Team All-Americans2014 ________________ Derrick Joseph, PR Beyond Sports Network2012 ____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Phil Steele Magazine2012 _____________________ Eric Pike, OT Phil Steele Magazine

Honorable Mention All-Americans2013 ________________ Randall Harris, OT Beyond Sports Network2012 _____________________ Eric Pike, OT Beyond Sports Network2000 __________________ Adam Nepp, OG Football Gazette2000 ___________________ Noah Read, RB Football Gazette1999 ______________________ Joe Lee, QB Football Gazette1999 ___________________ Jason Corle, RB Football Gazette1999 _________________Brian Wronski, OL Football Gazette1993 __________________Dan Crowley, QB The Sports Network1992 __________________ Tony Vinson, RB Football Gazette1992 ____________________ Greg Lohr, OG The Sports Network1989 ________________ Rodney Smith, NG Associated Press

Freshman All-Americans2012 ________________ Emmanuel Holder College Sports Journal

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CAA (2007-pres.)First Team All-CAA2014 ________ Ryan Delaire, DE 2014 ____Derrick Joseph, KR/PR 2014 ___________Tye Smith, CB2014 ________ Darius Victor, Rb2013 _______ Terrance West, RB 2013 ____ Emmanuel Holder, FB 2013 _______ Randall Harris, OL 2013 ____________ Eric Pike, OL 2013 ________ Ryan Delaire, DL 2013 ________ Telvion Clark, LB 2013 _________Jordan Love, CB 2013 ____ Christian Carpenter, S 2012 _________ Frank Beltre, DE2012 ___Jordan Dangerfield, DB2012 _______ Randall Harris, OT2012 ____________ Eric Pike, OT2012 _______ Terrance West, RB2011 _________ Frank Beltre, DE2011 ___Jordan Dangerfield, DB2011 _______ Terrance West, RB2007 _______ Brian Bradford, LB

Second Team All-CAA2015 ________ Darius Victor, RB2014 _______ Donnell Lewis, PR2013 _______ Monte Gaddis, LB 2013 ___________Tye Smith, CB 2012 ________Grant Enders, QB2012 _______ Monte Gaddis, LB2012 _________Jordan Love, CB2012 _________ Doug Shaw, OC2012 _______Romale Tucker, DE2011 ______ Derrick Joseph, KR2011 _______ Henry Glackin, OT2010 _____ Hakeem Moore, WR2010 ___________ Yaky Ibia, DT2010 _______ Tyler Wharton, FB2008 _________ Drew Mack, DB2008 _________ Marcus Lee, WR2007 _________ Marcus Lee, WR

Third Team All-CAA2015 ___________ Jon Desir, DT2015 ____ Emmanuel Holder, FB2015 _________ Sam Hurwitz, K2015 ____ Donnell Lewis, DB/KR2014 ___________ Jon Desir, DT 2013 _______ Leon Kinnard, WR 2013 _____ Spencer Wilkins, WR 2013 _________ Doug Shaw, OL 2013 ______ Derrick Joseph, KR 2012 ______ Derrick Joseph, KR2012 ________ Matt Morgan, DT2012 __________ Tom Ryan, WR2012 ___________Tye Smith, CB2011 _______ Tyler Wharton, FB2011 ____________ Eric Pike, OT2010 ________ Donte Blakey, LB2010: _________ Frank Beltre, DE2008 _______ Sean Schaefer, QB2008 _____ Jordan Manning, LB2007 _________ Drew Mack, DB

CAA Offensive Player of the Year2013 _______ Terrance West, RB

CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year2013 ________ Darius Victor, RB2011 _______ Terrance West, RB

CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year2015 _________Chris Tedder, LB

CAA Coach of the Year2011 __________ Rob Ambrose

CAA Preseason Player of the Year2013 _______ Terrance West, RB2012 _______ Terrance West, RB

Academic All-CAA2015 (16)Amos Campbell (OL), Brandon Allen (WR), Dillon Tighe (WR), Emmanuel Holder (FB), Eric Handy (LB), Greg Grant (LB), Jake Ryder (P), Kevin Schroeder (K), Malik Tyne (LB), Matt Kauffman (OL, Nick Carnesale (OL), Samuel Edmondson (OL), Sam Hurwitz (K), Shawn Flaherty (OL), Stephen Venanzi (P), Willie Ponder (WR)

2014 (18)Amos Campbell (OL), Brandon Berney (FB), Connor Frazier (QB), Derek Pittman (OL), Dreon Johnson (FB), Eric Handy (LB), Gavin Class (OL), Greg Grant (LB), Jake Schunke (OL), Jake Ryder (P), Juleon Killikelly-Lee (DB), Malik Johnson (DL), Max Tejada (DL), Pat Toomey (P), Riley Davis (LB), Sam Hurwitz (PK), Shawn Flaherty (C), Spencer Wilkins (WR)

2013 (14) Bryton Barr (LB), Joe Brennan (QB), Riley Davis (LB), Sam Evans (OG), Connor Frazier (QB), Greg Grant (DE), Eric Handy (LB), Derek Pittman (OT), Willie Ponder (WR), Jake Ryder (P), Ryan Mays (CB), Drew Evangalista (K), Darius Victor (RB)

2012 (14)Bryton Barr (LB), Joe Brennan (QB), Riley Davis (LB), Drew Evangelista (P-PK), Arnold Farmer (DT), Greg Grant (DE), Emmanuel Holder (FB), Jay Kenney (OT), Cory Kirby (TE), Ryan Mays (CB), Clayton Minnot (RB), Derek Pittman (OT), Mac Sanders (WR), Eric Schuster (DB)

2011 (12) Ben Chroniger (LB), Grant Enders (QB), Arnold Farmer (DT), Josh Joannides (DB), Leon Kinnard (WR), Kyle Moore (WR), Brian Potts (QB), J.R. Scott (DB), Andrew Stafford (TE), Paul Stefanik (FB), Collin Stevens (DB), Tyler Wharton (FB)

2010 (12)Ben Chroniger (DE), Arnold Farmer (DT), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt (OT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Ryan McLean (TB), Armen Melikian (DT), Kyle Moore (WR), Brian Potts (QB), D.J. Soven (P), Tony Zaccarelli (TE)

2009 (12)Frank Beltre (DE), Dominique Booker (RB), Casey Cegles (WR), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt (OT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Armen Melikian (DT), Blair

Peterson (QB), Brian Potts (QB), Tyler Wharton (FB), Tony Zaccarelli (TE)

2008 (9)Mark Bencivengo (PK), Casey Cegles (WR), Anthony Fair (TE), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt (DT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Armen Melikian (DT).

2007 (8)Mark Bencivengo (PK), Casey Cegles (WR), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Josh Root (LB), Kenny Scott (DB), Jeff Tyler (OG), John Webb (LB)

Atlantic 10 (2004-06)First Team All-Atlantic 102006: _____ Jermon Bushrod, OT2006 _________ Eric Yancey, WR2005: _____ Allante Harrison, DB2004: _______ P.D. Moore, DB/LB

Second Team All-Atlantic 102006: _______ Brian Bradford, LB2005: ______ Andrae Brown, WR

Third Team All-Atlantic 102006: __________John Webb, LB2005: _______ Brian Bradford, LB2005 ________ Nick Williams, RB2005 _____ Jermon Bushrod, OT2005 __________Joe Ripple, OG2004: _________ Mike Collier, DL2004 ________Will Marcus, (KR); 2004 _____ Allante Harrison, DB2004 _____ Jermon Bushrod, OT

Academic All-Atlantic 102006 (10)Mark Bencivengo (PK), Marcus Frisby (LB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Dave Kahl (OL), Josh Root (LB), Kenny Scott (DB), Troy Ward (DB), John Webb (LB); Eric Yancey (WR)

2005 (6)Mike Armstrong (DB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Kenny Scott (DB), Stephan Toth (P, PK), John Webb (LB)

2004 (6)Andrew Golbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Dave Kellner (DE), P.D. Moore (DB/LB), Stephan Toth (P-PK), John Webb (LB)

Patriot League (1997-2003)First Team All-Patriot League2003 ______ Jason Gunning, OG2003 __________ P.D. Moore, DB 2003 ______ Steve Bulcavage, P 2002 ______ Jason Gunning, OG2002 ________ Jamal White, WR 2002 _____ Juston Yelverton, DL2002 __________ P.D. Moore, DB2001 ________ Sporty Evans, DB2000 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE 2000 _________Adam Nepp, OL2000 _______ Brian Wronski, OL,2000 __________Noah Read, RB1999 ____________ Joe Lee, QB

1999 ________ Jamal White, WR1999 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE1999 _______ Jabari Garrett, DB1998 _______ Jabari Garrett, DB1997 _______ Jabari Garrett, DB1997 ______ Khalid McLeod, DB

Second Team All-Patriot League2003: ____ Steven Nance, DE2003: ______ Jason Troilo, DL2003: ______ Neal Regan, LB2003: _______Davon Telp, DB2002: _______Neal Regan, LB2002: ___Edmund Carazo, DB2001: _______ Noah Read, RB2001: __ Juston Yelverton, DL 2001: ___ Rusty McKinney, LB2001: ___ Sean Hendricks, LB 2001: ____Steve Bulcavage, P2000: _____ Jamal White, WR2000: _____ John Tierney, OL 2000: ______ Gene Liebel, FB2000: ___ Rusty McKinney, LB 2000: ___ Ricky Crestwell, DB1999: _______Jason Corle, RB1999: ____ Brian Wronski, OL1999: ______ Adam Nepp, OL1999: ______ John Devoti, DL1998: _______Jason Corle, RB1997: ___ Khalid McLeod, DB1997: _______Jason Corle, RB

Patriot 25th Anniversary Team2011 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

Patriot Player of the Year2000 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

Patriot Defensive Player of the Year2000 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

Patriot Coach of the Year1999 __________ Gordy Combs

Preseason Off. Player of the Year2000 ________ Jamal White, WR

Preseason Def. Player of the Year2000 _Andrew Hollingsworth, DE

Patriot Academic Honor Roll2003 (12)Mike Armstrong (DB), Bill Brossman (OG), James Byroads (WR), Jesse Dickensheets (DE), Jairus Johnson (LB), Dave Kahl (DB), Dave Kellner (DE), Ben Lightner (WR), Mikal Lundy (RB.), Kevin Mager (OC), Neal Regan (LB), Peter Sclafani (LB)

2002 (19)Mike Armstong (DB), Edmund Carazo (DB), Jeff Cavanaugh (TE), Reggie Danage (DB), Jesse Dick-ensheets (DE), Larry Fowlkes (LB), Dillon Ginley (LB), Pat Kablis (LB), Ben Lightner (WR), Mikal Lundy (TB), Kevin Mager (OC), Buddy Mellinger (RB), Chris Osman (WR), Andrew Saller (DB), Peter Sclafani (LB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK), David Wilson (DB), Eric Yancey (WR)

2001 (14)Jesse Dickensheets (DE), Dillon Ginley (LB), Chad Hayes (WR), Dave Kellner (DE), Gene Liebel (FB), Justin Mattera (WR), Mike McCosker (OT), P.D. Moore (LB),, Randy O’Neal (QB), Neal Regan (WR), Hans Straub (TE), Jarrod Streng (DB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK)

2000 (16)Bill Brossman (OG), John Devoti (DT), Troy Ellis (RB.), Don Foderaro (LB), Jason Gunning (OT), Brian Hickson (OC), Gene Liebel (FB), Kevin Mager (OC), Randy O’Neal (QB), Jim O’Neil (DT), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Prizzi (DB), Jarrod Streng (DB), Billy Warner (LB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK)

1999 (19)Richard Boyd (RB), Bill Brown (OG), Edmund Carazo (DB), John Devoti (DT), Troy Ellis (RB), Brian Fleury (QB), Don Foderaro (LB), Kevin Gaskin (OT), Dillon Ginley (LB), Chad Hayes (DB), Gene Liebel (FB), Mike McGlinchey (TE), Randy O’Neal (QB), Jim O’Neil (DT), Adam Overbey (WR), Joe Spera (OG), Danny Todd (DT.), Ben Whitacre (PK), Juston Yelverton (NG)

1998 (17)Eric Beach (WR), John Devoti (DE.), Eric Erhardt (DE), Kevin Gaskin (OT), Mike Giola (OG), Dave Hall (DB), Sean Jefferson (RB), Gene Liebel (FB), Dan Lowman (TE.), JP Maurer (DT), Brian Muldoon (LB), Randy O’Neal (QB), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Payne (OC), Kevin Smith (QB), Joe Spera (OG), Scott Van Zile (DB)

1997 (11)Joe Fiore (WR), Aladdin Freeman (RB), Ben Gossard (P), Bill Hughes (RB), Ken Kraemer (DB), J.P. Maurer (DT), Khalid McLeod (DB), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Payne (OC), Kevin Smith (QB), Joe Spera (OG.)

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NCAA Division II (1979-86)First Team All-Americans1986 ____________ David Haden, LB (Kodak)1985 ______Stan Eisenhooth, OC (Kodak, AP)1984 ____________ Terrance Brooks, OG (AP)1983 ________Gary Rubeling, DB (Kodak, AP)1982 _______Sean Landeta, P-PK (Kodak, AP)

Second Team All-Americans1986 _______________ David Haden, LB (AP)1984 ______________ Sean Murphy, WR (AP)1979 _______________Randy Bielski, DB (AP)

Honorable Mention All-Americans1986 _______________ Dale Chipps, WR (AP)1986 _____________ John Gaburick, OC (AP)1985 ______________ Kurt Beathard, QB (AP)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)

District 3 Coach of the Year1986 _________________ Phil Albert (Kodak)1984 _________________ Phil Albert (Kodak)1983 _________________ Phil Albert (Kodak)

All-ECAC Division II1986 _________________ John Gaburick, OC1986 ___________________ Dale Chipps, WR1985 __________________Kurt Beathard, QB1985 __________________ Sean Murphy, WR 1985 __________________ Jerome Nolan, PK1984 ___________________ Allen Argent, LB1984 ___________________ Barry Cohen, OT 1984 __________________ Sean Murphy, WR1984 ___________________ Greg Rogers, CB 1984 ________________ Terrance Brooks, OG1984 _______________ Wayne Wisnewski DT1983 _______________ Terrance Brooks, OG; 1983 _______________Bubby Hammond, LB; 1983 ________________ Hernando Mejia, TE1983 ____________________Bret Rogers, QB1983 _________________ Gary Rubeling, DB1982 ____________________ Greg Boller, OC1982 ___________________ Marc Brown, WR1982 ___________________ Sean Landeta, P1981 ___________________ Sean Landeta, P1980 ______________________Jeff Boller, LB1980 ___________________ Sean Landeta, P1980 ___________________Ron Meehan, QB1979 ____________________Ken Snoots, WR

ECAC Player of the Year1986 _______________________ Dale Chipps, WR

Team Awards1986 _______ Lambert/Meadowlands Award___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year__________ NCAA Division II Quarter-finalists1984 _______ Lambert/Meadowlands Award___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year_____________NCAA Division II Semi-finalists1983 _______ Lambert/Meadowlands Award___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year__________ NCAA Division II Quarter-finalists

NCAA Division III (1969-78)First Team All-Americans1978 _____________ Ken Snoots, WR (Kodak)1977 _________ Randy Bielski, DB-PK (Kodak)1976 ______________ Skip Chase, TE (Kodak)1975 _____________ Dan Dullea, QB (Kodak)

Second Team All-Americans1976 _________________ Skip Chase, TE (AP)

Academic HonorsCoSIDA First Team Academic All-Americans2000 _________________Adam Overbey, WR

CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-Americans1993 ___________________ Aaron Bates, DB

CoSIDA Academic All-District 22010 ______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT2009 ______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT2006 ____________________ John Webb, LB2003 ___________________ Mikal Lundy, RB2003 _____________________P.D. Moore, DB2003 __________________ Kevin Mager, OC2001 ____________________ Gene Liebel, FB2000 _________________Adam Overbey, WR2000 ___________________ John Devoti, DL2000 ____________________Gene Liebel, RB1999 _________________Adam Overbey, WR1999 ___________________ John Devoti, DL1998 _________________ Adam Overbey WR 1998 ___________ Andrew Hollingsworth DL1997 ____________________ Ben Gossard, P1996 ____________________ Ben Gossard, P1993 ___________________ Aaron Bates, DB1992 ___________________ Aaron Bates, DB1991 ___________________ Aaron Bates, DB1987 __________________ Dave Pattock, OL1986 __________________ Dave Pattock, OL1985 __________________ Dave Pattock, OL1983 ________________ Hernando Mejia, TE1983 _________________ Gary Rubeling, DB1982 _________________ Gary Rubeling, DB1981 ________________ Vaughn Harman, OT

FCS Athletics Directors All-Academic Team2009 ______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT2007 ____________________ John Webb, LB2006 ____________________ Eric Yancey, WR2003 ___________________ Kevin Mager, OC2003 _____________________ P.D. Moore, SS2001 ____________________ Gene Liebel, FB2000 _________________Adam Overbey, WR2000 ___________________ John Devoti, DB2000 ____________________ Gene Liebel, FB

NFF Scholar Athlete2012 ___________________Matt Morgan, DT2011 __________________ Tyler Wharton, FB2010 ______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT2000 _________________Adam Overbey, WR1997 _________________ Khalid McLeod, DB

Dan Dullea was Towson’s first All-American in 1975.

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Doc Minnegan Award 2015 ______ Connor Frazier, QB2014 ___________Tye Smith, CB2013 ____________ Eric Pike, OT 2012 __ Dominique Booker, RB*_____________ Frank Beltre, DE*2011 ____ Marcus Valentine, DT2010 ___________ Yaky Ibia, DT2009 _________Brady Smith, DE2008 ______ Sean Schaefer, QB2007 _______ Brian Bradford, LB2006 _______ Sean Schaefer, QB2005 __________Joe Ripple, OG2004 __________ P.D. Moore, DB2003 __________ P.D. Moore, DB2002 _____ Juston Yelverton, DL2001 ______Rusty McKinney, LB2000 ____ And. Hollingsworth,DE1999 ____________ Joe Lee, QB1998 _________Kevin Smith, QB1997 _________ Jason Corle, TB1996 ______ Brad Friedman, DB1995 ________ Marco Calise, LB1994 ________ Dan Crowley, QB1993 _________ Tony Vinson, TB1992 ______ Mike Gunthrop, OC1991 ____ Gary Worthington, LB1990 ____ Gary Worthington, LB1989 _______Rodney Smith, NG1988 ______ David Meggett, TB1987 ______ David Meggett, TB1986 ________ David Haden, LB1985 _______ Kurt Beathard, QB1984 _______ Kurt Beathard, QB1983 _________ Bret Rogers, QB1982 _______ Joe Anderson, QB1981 _______ Joe Anderson, QB1980 ________ Ron Meehan, QB1979 ______ Randy Bielski, DB-K1978 ________ Ron Meehan, QB1977 ______ Randy Bielski, DB-K1976 _________ Dan Dullea, QB1975 ___________ K.P. Doyle, RB1974 _________ Dan Dullea, QB1973 __________Larry Jones, TB1972 _______ Richard Young, RB1971 ________ Bob Remeto, WR1970 ___ Dennis Champney, RB1969 ___________ Al Dodds, QB * co-winners

Offensive Player of Year 2015 ________ Darius Victor, RB2014 ________ Darius Victor, RB2013 _______ Terrance West, RB 2012 ________Grant Enders, QB2011 _______ Grant Enders, QB*___________ Terrance West, RB*2010 _____ Hakeem Moore, WR2009 ____Tremayne Dameron, TB2008 _________ Marcus Lee, WR2007 _________ Marcus Lee, WR2006 _________ Eric Yancey, WR2005 _Konstantinos Kosmakos, OC2004 _Konstantinos Kosmakos, OC2003 ______ Jason Gunning, OG2002 ________ Jamal White, WR2001 __________Noah Read, RB2000 __________Noah Read, RB1999 _________ Jason Corle, RB1998 _________ Jason Corle, RB

1997 _________Kevin Smith, QB1996 _________Kevin Smith, QB1995 _______ David Snyder, OC1994 _______ Mark Orlando, WR1993 ________ Dan Crowley, QB1992 _______Kevin Howard, WR1991 _______Kevin Howard, WR1990 _________ Chris Goetz, QB1989 _________ Mike Smith, WR1988 _________ Mike Smith, WR1987 ________ Scott Wilkins, FB1986 _________ Dan Ricker, RB* ___________ Dale Chipps, WR*1985 _______ Sean Murphy, WR1984 __________ Dan Ricker, RB1983 ________ Mike Lewns, WR1982 ________ Marc Brown, WR1981 ___________ Paul Cillo, RB1980 _______ John Clayton, RB1979 _________Kevin Fidati, OC1978 __________ Rick Bielski, FB1977 _______Bill McDonald, WR1976 _______ Mike Bennett, WR

Special Teams Player of Year 2015 ___________ Jake Ryder, P2012 _______Ben Chroniger, DE2011 ______ Derrick Joseph, WR2010 ___Jordan Dangerfield, DB2009 _________ Frank Beltre, DE1977 _____________ Joe Vitt, LB1976 _________Dennis King, DT1975 _______ Mike Maloney, RB1974 ________ Pete Barbieri, RB1973 ___________ Bill Kluttz, DT

Defensive Player of Year 2015 _______ Donnell Lewis, DB2014 ________ Ryan Delaire, DE2013 _______ Monte Gaddis, LB 2012 ___Jordan Dangerfield, DB2011 ___Jordan Dangerfield, DB2010 ________ Donte Blakey, LB2009 _________Brady Smith, DE2008 ____ Jordan Manning, LB* ____________ Drew Mack, DB*2007 __________John Webb, LB2006 _______ Brian Bradford, LB2005 ____________Joe Ryan, LB2004 ____ Bryan Fitzpatrick, FS* ________ Allante Harrison, CB*2003 _________ Jason Troilo, DL2002 _____ Edmund Carazo, DB2001 ______ Sean Hendricks, LB2000 _________John Devoti, DT1999 _______ Jabari Garrett, DB1998 _______ Jabari Garrett, DB1997 _________Jim Colongo, LB1996 ______ Dwayne Exeter, DB1995 _________John Bardak, RE1994 _______ Mike Arbutina, LB1993 ________ Aaron Bates, DB* _________ Rob Stanavitch, DE*1992 _______ Mike Arbutina, LB1991 _______ Mike Locksley, DB1990 _______ James Dutton, LB1989 _______Rodney Smith, NG1988 _______Rodney Smith, NG1987 _______ Randy Morris, NG1986 _________ Mark Angle, LB1985 _______ Randy Warren, LB

1984 ___ Wayne Wisniewski, DT1983 _______Gary Rubeling, DB1982 ___________ Jeff Boller, LB1981 ______ Gerard Jackson, LB1980 ___________ Jeff Boller, LB1979 ________ Bryan Brouse, LB1978 _________ Paul Nelson, LB1977 _____ Richard Wheeler, LB1976 __________Paul White, DB

Tiger Award 2015 ___________ Jon Desir, DT2014 ______ Drew Cheripko, DT2013 ________Gavin Class, OG * ___________Arnold Farmer, DT * _____________Doug Shaw, OC * 2012 ________ Matt Morgan, DT2011 _______ Henry Glackin, OT2010 _______ Jeremy Jayne, QB2009 ___________Yaky Ibia, DT*__________Hakeem Moore, WR*2008 ____ Mark Bencivengo, PK2007 _______ Nick Bradway, OC2006 __________ Dave Kahl, OC2005 ____ Mike Armstrong, DB* __________Anthony Melzi, QB*2004 ________ David Wilson DB2003 ________ Kevin Mager, OC2002 ___________ Troy Ellis, FB*2002 ________ Greg Gruver, FB* ___________Keith Meeney, LB* ______________ Matt Prizzi, DB2001 ________ Danny Todd, NG2000 _________ Nick Bailey, DE* _________ Adam Overbey, WR*1999 ________ Andre Atkins, LB1998 _______ Aaron Derwin, RB1997 ______Chris Beaumier, LB* _____________Bill Hughes, FB*1996 _____ Maurice Sydnor, RB* ___________ Shawn Ward, WR*1995 ____________ Paul Hall, TB1994 _____ Marc. Campbell, DB* __________ Brian McCarty, RB*1993 _______ Brian Roberts, WR1992 _________Ken Weeks, WR* _____________Tom Norris, DB*1991 ________ John O’Neill, FB* _____________ Joe Collins, DB*1990 ________ Joe Kreisher, LB* ___________ Doug Vereen, LB*1989 _________ Dan Sawyer, TB1988 ________Chris Ginakes, LB1987 _______ Chuck Konka, OG1986 _________ Joe Gamble, LB1985 __________ Bill Ward, NG* __________ Dean Drehoff, OG*1984 __________ Jim Zulick, LB* _____________Tim Kuzma, DT*1983 ______Hernando Mejia, TE1982 __________ Paul Cillo, TB* __________ Gary Rubeling, DB*1981 _______Frank Graczyk, OG1980 ______ Mike Riportella, LB1979 ________Aaron Moore, DB1978 ________Rich McArdle, DB1977 ________ John Rosson, DB1976 ___________Jeff Herrick, P1975 _______Jim Holdridge, OC1974 ________Don Redman, DT1973 ________Jim Sandusky, LB

Big Play Award 2008 ______ Tommy Breaux, WR2007 ____ Mark Bencivengo, PK2006 ______ Dem. Harrison, WR2005 ______ Andrae Brown, WR2004 _________Will Marcus, WR2003 _________ Davon Telp, DB2002 ______ Brandon White, WR2001 ________ Sporty Evans, DB2000 _______ Donald Wood, DB1999 ________ Jamal White, WR1998 _______Kevyn Dodson, RB1997 ______ Khalid McLeod, DB1996 ______ Barrett Sullivan, LB1995 ____ Larry Washington, RB1994 ________ John Swigart, RB1993 _______ Mark Orlando, WR1992 _______ Russell Stoner, DB1991 ____________Jeff Bolser, P1990 _______Kevin Howard, WR1989 ______ Robbie Jackson, TB1988 ________Glen Schmidt, LB1987 _________Steve Kelley, DB1986 _______ Jeff Dumpson, DB1985 _________Mike Barth, DB* ___________ Dale Chipps, WR*1984 _______ Sean Murphy, WR1983 ___________ Bob Poist, LB1982 ______ Sean Landeta, P-PK1981 ________ Marc Brown, WR1980 ______ Sean Landeta, P-PK1979 __________Vince Iorio, NG1978 _________ Ken Snoots, WR1977 ___________Jack Ervin, LB1976 ________Don Redman, DT1975 ___________ Jim Boyd, TB1974 _________ Dan Dullea, QB1973 _________ Pat Barrett, WR1972 _________ Rick DeMilt, WR Outstanding Lineman 2008 _______ John Godlasky, TE 2007 ___________ Jeff Tyler, OG 2006 _____ Jermon Bushrod, OT 2005 _________Marc Destra, OT 2004 _______ Jim Alexander, TE 2003 _______ Steven Nance, DL 2002 __________ Jon Grubb, TE 2001 _____ Juston Yelverton, DT 2000 ________ Adam Nepp, OG 1999 _________John Devoti, DT 1998 _________ Eric Erhardt, DE 1997 _________Jason Maier, OG 1996 _________ Eric Erhardt, DE 1995 __________Rob Bundy, OT 1994 _________Alan Brown, OG 1993 ______ Karl Nieberlein, OT 1992 __________ Greg Lohr, OG 1991 ________ Joe Kreisher, DT, 1991 _________ Greg Lohr, OG* 1990 _________ Greg Lohr, OG* 1989 ________Steve Snyder, OC 1988 ________John Gunnels, TE 1987 ______John Gaburick, OC* 1987 ___________ Bill Stup, DT* 1986 _______Rodney Smith, NG 1985 ___________ Jerry Lyle, OT 1984 ________ Terry Brooks, OG 1983 ____ Don Washington, NG 1982 _________ Greg Boller, OC 1981 _____John Youngberg, OG

1980 _______ Mike Brennan, OG 1979 ________ Mike Preston, OT 1978 ______ John Haywood, DT

The following awards wereinitiated by Coach Rob Ambrose.

Tiger FootballScholar-Athlete Award 2015 ___________ Jake Ryder, P2014 ______ Shawn Flaherty, OL2013 ___________ Jake Ryder, P 2012 __________ Cory Kirby, TE2011 __________Brian Potts, QB2010 __________Brian Potts, QB2009 _______ Blair Peterson, QB

Scout Team OffensivePlayer of the Year 2015 ________ Ryan Bowles, QB2014 _______Grayson Boyce, FB2013 __________Ryan Egolf, QB 2012 ______Navassa Brown, WR2011 _____ Clayton Minnott, RB2010 _____ Spencer Wilkins, WR2009 ___________ Eric Pike, OG

Scout Team DefensivePlayer of the Year 2015 __________ Malik Tyne, LB2014 _________ James Scott, LB2013 ________James Simms, LB 2012 _________ Greg Grant, DE2011 _________ Tyler Magill, DE2010 _______ Kenton Powell, LB2009 _______ Arnold Farmer, DT

Scout Team Special TeamsPlayer of the Year 2014 ________ Jordan Waite, LB2013 ________ Al Augustine, DE 2012 ________ Arione Scott, WR2011 ________ Arione Scott, WR2010 ______ Derrick Joseph, WR

Tiger Football AlumniDedication Award 2015 ______ Jay Wasserman, ‘872012 _______John Gaburick. ‘892010 ________ Dan Crowley, ‘012009 ________ Gary Kimmel, ‘72

Ed Molen Service ToTiger Football Award 2015 __________ Jair Cavagnolli2012 _ Tom Trinkle, Tony Gebbia2011 ________Peter Schlehr, ‘712010 ________ Greg Heitner, ‘962009 __________Tom Coard, ‘00

Wardell Turner Memorial Scholarship2015 __________ Monty Fenner

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NCAA DIVISION III

1969 (4-4-1)Coach: Carl Runk

Home: 2-3 • Away: 2-1-1 • Neutral: 0-0S.20 Washington & Lee L 13-14S.27 Shepherd College L 13-14O.4 @ Randolph-Macon L 22-31O.11 Frostburg State W 53-16O.18 @ New Jersey City W 28-7O.25 Distict of Columbia W 53-6N.1 @ Ursinus T 34-34N.8 @ Gallaudet W 35-7N.15 Bridgewater L 16-18

1970 (6-2)Coach: Carl Runk

Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0S.19 Gallaudet W 29-0S.26 @ Washington & Lee W 34-14O.3 Randolph-Macon L 19-36O.10 @ Frostburg State L 8-10O.17 Jersey City W 14-10O.24 Albany (NY) State W 69-14N.7 Johns Hopkins W 33-6N.14 @ Shepherd College W 10-0

1971 (1-8)Coach: Carl Runk

Home: 1-2 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0S18 @ Central Connecticut L 6-49S25 Washington & Lee W 10-7O2 @ Randolph-Macon L 0-22O9 Frostburg State L 0-20O16 @ Distict of Columbia L 14-16O23 @ Shepherd College L 0-37O30 @ Johns Hopkins L 15-30N6 @ Hampden-Sydney L 0-20N13 West Chester L 0-48

1972 (1-9)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 1-5 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.16 Central Connecticut L 14-40S.23 @ Rowan L 21-33S.30 Randolph-Macon L 0-30O.7 @ Frostburg State L 0-10O.14 @ Washington & Lee L 0-38O.21 Shepherd College L 0-21O.28 Johns Hopkins W 20-8N.4 Hampden-Sydney L 0-14N.11 Millersville L 7-56N.18 @ Hofstra L 0-27

CARL RUNK (1969-71)Career Record: 11-14-1

PHIL ALBERT (1972-91)Career Record: 117-91-3

1973 (4-4)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-0 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.22 Rowan W 33-26S.29 @ Randolph-Macon L 13-24O.6 Frostburg State W 14-7O.13 Georgetown W 17-7O.20 @ Distict of Columbia W 28-14O.27 @ Johns Hopkins L 20-33N.3 @ Hampden-Sydney L 34-37N.10 @ Salisbury L 15-23

1974 (10-0)Only Unbeaten Season

Coach: Phil AlbertHome: 6-0 • Away: 4-0 • Neutral: 0-0

S.14 @ Mansfield W 15-12S.21 @ Frostburg State W 26-10S.28 Randolph-Macon W 20-6O.5 Bowie State W 49-22O.12 @ Lycoming W 42-7O.19 Washington & Lee W 63-16O.26 Salisbury W 27-10N.2 Johns Hopkins W 44-0N.9 Hampden-Sydney W 24-0N.16 @ Distict of Columbia W 32-14

1975 (6-4)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.13 Mansfield W 27-15S.20 Kentucky State L 7-16S.27 @ Randolph-Macon L 7-13O.4 @ Bowie State W 35-10O.11 Frostburg State W 42-25O.18 Western Connecticut W 35-14O.24 @ Johns Hopkins W 55-6N.1 @ Salisbury L 14-15N.8 @ Hampden-Sydney L 14-24N.15 Cheyney W 14-7

1976 (10-3)NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

Coach: Phil AlbertHome: 5-1 • Away: 5-1 • Neutral: 0-1

S.11 @ UMES W 30-0S.18 @ James Madison L 26-28S.25 Randolph-Macon W 49-15O.2 Guilford L 6-7O.9 @ Frostburg State W 12-0O.15 @ Rowan W 21-0O.23 Bowie State W 30-0O.30 Salisbury W 21-0N.6 Hampden-Sydney W 26-7N.13 @ Cheyney W 32-14N.20 @ C.W. Post * W 14-10N.27 St. Lawrence * W 38-36D.3 St. John’s (Minn.) * L 28-31* NCAA Division III Playoffs

1977 (5-4-1)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-2-1 • Neutral: 0-0S.10 UMES W 13-12S.17 James Madison W 13-7S.24 @ Randolph-Macon W 3-0O.1 @ Guilford L 6-7O.8 Frostburg State W 20-3O.15 Rowan L 18-21O.22 @ Bowie State W 10-6O.29 @ Canisius College T 0-0N.5 @ Salisbury L 20-21N.12 Ithaca College L 10-35

1978 (7-3)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 5-0 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.9 Mansfield W 37-6S.16 @ James Madison L 14-21S.23 Randolph-Macon W 30-26S.30 Guilford W 31-22O.7 @ Albany L 28-37O.14 @ Frostburg State W 14-0O.20 @ Rowan W 22-0O.27 Ashland College W 19-7N.4 Salisbury W 27-0N.11 @ Ithaca College L 22-35

NCAA DIVISION II

1979 (9-1)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 4-1 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0S.1 Morgan State L 7-34S.8 @ Maine W 13-7S.15 James Madison W 18-8S.22 @ Randolph-Macon W 16-0S.29 @ Guilford W 22-2O.13 Wayne State W 7-0O.20 Rowan W 20-3O.27 @ Ashland College W 21-15N.10 C.W. Post W 22-15N.17 @ Merchant Marine W 27-14

1980 (5-5)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.6 @ Morgan State L 10-14S.13 @ Slippery Rock L 6-14S.20 New York Tech W 23-0S.27 @ Wayne State L 14-23O.4 @ Central Conn. W 28-22O.11 American International L 28-34O.18 New Hampshire L 6-10O.25 Merchant Marine W 19-7N.1 Delaware State W 30-0N.15 @ C.W. Post W 40-20

1981 (5-5)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 2-3 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0S.5 Morgan State L 13-17S.12 @ Millersville W 42-20S.19 Shippensburg L 10-24S.26 @ New Hampshire L 29-31O.10 Central Connecticut W 28-0O.17 Southern Connecticut W 19-7O.24 @ Merchant Marine W 24-0O.31 @ Delaware State W 24-7N.7 @ James Madison L 7-20N.14 C.W. Post L 21-24

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1982 (7-4)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 5-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.11 Slippery Rock W 28-21S.18 @ Shippensburg L 25-27S.25 @ Bucknell W 22-18O.2 Maine W 35-32O.9 Morgan State W 17-10O.16 @ Southern Connecticut L 7-27O.23 @ Delaware L 7-51O.30 Delaware State W 35-21N.6 Merchant Marine W 41-26N.13 @ C.W. Post W 28-13N.20 James Madison L 24-42

1983 (10-2)DIVISION II QUARTERFINALIST

FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 4THCoach: Phil Albert

Home: 5-0 • Away: 5-2 • Neutral: 0-0S.10 New York Tech W 60-0S.17 @ Liberty W 13-3S.24 @ Slippery Rock W 28-0O.1 @ Maine L 16-23O.8 Morgan State W 48-0O.15 @ Delaware W 13-4O.22 Mansfield W 37-0O.29 @ Delaware State W 23-15N.5 Millersville W 45-7N.12 C.W. Post W 20-9N.19 @ James Madison W 10-3N.26 @ North Dakota St. * L 17-24* NCAA Division II Playoffs

1984 (9-4)DIVISION II SEMIFINALIST

FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 8THCoach: Phil Albert

Home: 6-1 • Away: 3-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.1 Shepherd College W 23-13S.8 @ Liberty Baptist W 35-10S.15 California (Pa.) W 52-27S.22 New Haven W 28-3S.29 @ C.W. Post W 21-7O.6 Wofford W 15-8O.13 District of Columbia W 31-0O.20 @ Delaware State L 7-23O.27 @ Delaware L 23-56N.10 @ Morgan State W 38-7N.17 James Madison L 14-24N.24 Norfolk State * W 31-21D.1 @ Troy * L 3-45* NCAA Division II Playoffs

1985 (7-2-1)FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 10TH

Coach: Phil AlbertHome: 5-0-1 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-0

S.7 Shepherd College W 28-10S.14 @ Wofford W 31-15S.21 Slippery Rock W 24-13S.29 American International W 27-23O.5 Indiana (Pa.) T 21-21O.19 Morgan State W 52-8O.26 Delaware State W 51-26N.2 @ Lafayette W 27-24N.9 @ New Haven L 7-27N.23 @ James Madison L 0-13

1986 (8-3-1)DIVISION II QUARTERFINALIST

FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 10THCoach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-0-1 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.6 Buffalo W 37-8S.13 @ Rhode Island W 35-14S.27 @ American International W 30-22O.4 @ Bucknell W 28-7O.11 Liberty W 12-10O.18 @ Morgan State W 21-0O.25 @ Delaware State L 6-10N.1 @ Lehigh L 21-26N.8 New Haven W 47-7N.15 @ Indiana (Pa.) W 21-13N.22 James Madison T 7-7N.28 @ Central State (Ohio) * L 0-31* NCAA Division II Playoffs

NCAA DIVISION I-AA (FCS)

1987 (4-6)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-2 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.12 @ Northeastern L 22-39S.19 Indiana (Pa.) L 7-10O.3 @ Maine W 17-14O.10 Howard W 30-14O.17 Morgan State W 39-10O.24 Delaware State L 17-40O.31 @ James Madison L 19-21N.7 @ New Haven L 7-21N.14 @ Liberty L 14-31N.21 Rhode Island W 19-16

1988 (5-5)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.10 Northeastern W 45-34S.17 @ Indiana (Pa.) L 21-24S.24 @ Delaware State W 24-3O.8 @ Howard W 31-28O.15 @ Youngstown State L 39-41O.22 @ Lehigh L 22-27O.29 James Madison W 34-6N.5 New Haven W 31-17N.12 Maine L 7-44N.19 Liberty L 14-20

1989 (2-8)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 2-2 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0S.9 @ Northeastern L 17-20S.16 Indiana (Pa.) L 0-27S.23 @ New Haven L 5-9S.30 @ Lehigh L 39-48O.7 Bucknell W 29-23O.14 @ James Madison L 6-41O.21 @ Liberty L 18-37N.4 Rhode Island L 6-19N.11 Delaware State W 35-17N.18 @ Youngstown State L 7-38

1990 (2-9)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 2-5 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.8 @ Rhode Island L 21-40S.15 Lehigh L 14-35S.22 @ Delaware State L 13-24S.29 @ Indiana of Pa. L 0-42O.6 @ Bucknell L 26-55O.13 James Madison L 14-21O.20 Liberty L 10-30O.27 Howard W 17-7N.3 New Haven L 27-55N.10 Youngstown State L 0-13N.17 Northeastern W 21-14

1991 (1-10)Coach: Phil Albert

Home: 0-6 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.14 Boston University L 8-10S.21 Delaware State L 7-13S.28 Rhode Island L 25-45O.5 Indiana of (Pa.) L 10-54O.12 @ James Madison L 31-55O.19 @ Northeastern L 13-50O.26 @ Liberty L 28-38N.2 Hofstra L 26-30N.9 @ Howard W 13-7N.16 @ Maine L 34-49N.23 Youngstown State L 17-27

1992 (5-5)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 4-1 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.12 @ Rhode Island L 19-36S.19 Bucknell W 24-21S.26 Hofstra W 37-18O.3 Liberty L 14-16O.10 @ Delaware State L 13-27O.17 @ William & Mary L 15-43O.24 James Madison W 28-21O.31 @ Indiana (Pa.) W 35-33N.14 Northeastern W 33-32N.21 @ Delaware L 27-55

1993 (8-2)FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 24TH

Coach: Gordy CombsHome: 4-1 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0

S.11 Central Connecticut W 42-7S.18 Delaware State W 31-14S.23 Charleston Southern W 52-14O.2 @ Connecticut W 28-27O.16 Howard L 41-44O.23 @ Buffalo W 38-14O.30 @ Hofstra L 12-40N.6 @ Delaware W 32-30N.13 Bucknell W 49-21N.20 @ Morgan State W 56-12

GORDY COMBS (1992-2008)Career Record: 92-90

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1994 (8-2)FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 26TH

Coach: Gordy CombsHome: 4-0 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 1-0

S.10 Buffalo W 32-16S.17 vs. Delaware State # W 42-18S.24 @ Charleston Southern W 51-0O.1 @ Howard L 13-19O.8 @ Bucknell L 28-41O.22 American International W 48-6O.29 @ Hofstra W 24-21N.5 Kutztown W 36-31N.12 @ Southern Connecticut W 48-0N.19 Morgan State W 42-7# at Wilmington, Del.

1995 (6-4)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.9 Butler W 34-3S.16 @ Dayton L 0-38S.23 @ Wagner L 15-23S.30 Monmouth W 31-15O.7 @ Central Connecticut W 24-10O.14 @ St. Francis (Pa.) W 34-7O.21 Bucknell L 7-14O.28 Robert Morris W 34-14N.4 @ American International L 17-19N.11 Southern Connecticut W 38-7

1996 (6-4)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 3-2 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0S.7 @ Butler W 14-3S.14 @ Bucknell L 7-44S.21 @ Robert Morris L 0-7S.28 Dayton L 17-24O.5 Central Conn. W 49-28O.12 Colgate L 10-35O.19 @ Monmouth W 15-6O.26 St. Francis (Pa.) W 54-14N.2 @ Marist W3ot 33-32N.16 Wagner W 35-11

PATRIOT LEAGUE

1997 (3-7, 1-5 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 3-2 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-0S.6 Monmouth W, 22-21S.13 Holy Cross * W, 27-7S.20 Lehigh * L, 14-16S.27 @ Columbia L, 6-16O.4 @ Penn L, 14-26O.18 Robert Morris W, 33-30O.25 @ Lafayette * L, 0-38N.1 @ Fordham * L, 7-12N.8 @ Colgate * L, 3-34 N.15 Bucknell * L, 0-33

1998 (5-6, 1-5 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 4-2 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.3 Morgan State W 15-10S.12 @ Monmouth W 42-20S.19 Colgate * L 14-35S.26 Fordham * Wot 35-34O.3 @ Holy Cross * L 24-31O.10 Lafayette * L 7-27O.17 @ Lehigh * L 7-55O.31 St. Mary’s (Calif.) W 27-21N.7 @ Dayton L 42-43N.14 Drake W 17-14N.21 @ Bucknell * L 13-46

1999 (7-4, 4-2 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 5-0 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-1S.4 Monmouth W 34-7S.11 Lafayette * W 35-7S.18 @ Bucknell * W 27-20S.25 @ Columbia L 13-28O.2 Holy Cross * W 14-0O.9 Morgan State # L 22-28O.16 @ Howard W 49-33O.23 Fordham * W 25-23O.30 @ Lehigh * L 39-44N.6 Dayton W 30-27N.13 @ Colgate * L 14-38# at Johns Hopkins

2000 (7-4, 3-3 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 3-2 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0S.2 @ Fordham * W 36-13S.9 @ Lafayette * W 42-20S.16 Morgan State W 31-7S.23 @ Holy Cross * L 14-17S.30 Colgate * Lot 27-30O.7 Lehigh * L 21-42O.14 Howard W 38-6O.28 @ Monmouth W, 12-0N.4 @ St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 33-45N.11 Bucknell * W 15-13N.18 @ Drake W 30-23

2001 (3-7, 2-5 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 1-3• Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.1 @ Albany L 10-14S.8 Lafayette * Wot 16-13S.22 Holy Cross * L 9-17S.29 @ Morgan State Wot 20-17O.6 @ Bucknell * L 10-51O.13 @ Lehigh * L 12-47O.20 @ Colgate * L 5-37O.27 Monmouth L 17-24N.10 Fordham * L 23-28N.17 @ Georgetown* W, 27-9

2002 (6-5, 3-4 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 4-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.5 Morgan State W 49-28S.14 @ Lafayette * L 7-23S.21 Brown W 56-42S.28 @ Holy Cross * W 42-10O.5 @ Cornell L2ot 31-34O.12 Lehigh * W 23-19O.19 Bucknell * W 20-14O.26 Colgate * L 7-9N.2 @ Monmouth W 20-0N.16 @ Fordham * L 14-42N.23 Georgetown * L 16-24

2003 (6-6, 3-4 PL)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 5-1 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0A.30 @ Morgan State L 16-19S.6 Lock Haven W 50-19S.13 Lafayette * W 19-13S.20 @ Yale L 28-62S.27 @ Colgate* L 7-26O.11 Holy Cross * W 30-13O.18 @ Bucknell * L 10-14O.25 Elon W 24-7N.1 @ Lehigh * L 3-35N.8 @ Georgetown * W 27-6N.15 Albany W 35-16N.22 Fordham * L 22-35

ATLANTIC 10

2004 (3-8, 0-8 A10)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 2-4 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0S.4 @ Elon W 34-14S.11 @ Delaware * L 17-21S.25 Northeastern * L 3-27O.2 Cornell W 21-11O.9 Rhode Island * L 16-28O.16 Bowie State W 41-7O.23 @ Villanova * L 6-41O.30 William & Mary * L 16-41N.6 @ Richmond * L 0-24N.13 @ New Hampshire * L 24-62N.20 James Madison * L 17-31

2005 (6-5, 3-4 A10)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 4-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.1 Morgan State W 29-26S.10 Lock Haven W 70-0S.17 New Hampshire * L 21-62S.24 @ Northeastern * L 41-56O.1 Delaware * W 35-31O.8 @ Rhode Island * W 23-14O.15 @ Liberty W 38-17O.22 @ William & Mary * L 13-44N.5 Villanova * W 40-19N.12 Richmond * L 21-46N.19 @ James Madison * L 14-55

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2006 (7-4, 4-4 A10)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 2-4 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0S.2 Morgan State W 30-2S.9 @ Elon W 24-17S.16 Liberty W 10-3S.23 @ Hofstra * W 33-30O.7 Maine * L 7-28O.14 Massachusetts * L 0-35O.21 @ Villanova * W 21-13O.28 @ Delaware * W 49-35N.4 William & Mary * L 28-29N.11 @ Richmond * W 31-7N.18 James Madison * L 3-38

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

2007 (3-8, 1-7 CAA)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 2-3 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0A.30 Central Connecticut W 20-10S.8 @ Morgan State W 28-21S.15 @ Massachusetts* L 15-36S.22 Delaware * L 7-27S.29 @ William & Mary * L 22-29O.6 Richmond * W 23-21O.13 Hofstra * L 3-20O.20 @ Colgate L 17-27N.3 @ Maine * L 13-16N.10 Villanova * L 12-14N.17 @ James Madison* L 13-23

2008 (3-9, 1-7 CAA)Coach: Gordy Combs

Home: 3-3 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0A.30 @ Navy L 13-41S.6 Morgan State W 21-16S.13 @ Richmond * L 14-45S.20 @ Coastal Carolina L 3-31S.27 Columbia W 31-24O.4 Northeastern * L 17-35O.11 Rhode Island * W 37-32O.25 @ New Hampshire * L 14-42N.1 William & Mary * L 14-34N.8 @ Delaware * L 21-31N.15 @ Villanova * L 31-34N.22 James Madison * L 27-58

2009 (2-9, 1-7 CAA)Coach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 1-4 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0S.5 @ Northwestern L 14-47S.19 Coastal Carolina W 21-17S.26 @ Morgan State L 9-12O.3 New Hampshire * L 7-57O.10 @ Rhode Island * W 36-28O.17 Delaware * L 21-49 O.24 @ Northeastern * L 7-27O.31 Richmond * L 14-42N.7 @ William & Mary * L 0-31N.14 Villanova * L 7-49N.21 @ James Madison * L 12-43

2010 (1-10, 0-8 CAA)Coach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 1-4 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0S.2 @ Indiana L 17-51S.11 Coastal Carolina W5ot 47-45S.18 @ Villanova * L 7-43S.25 @ Columbia L 10-24O.2 Massachusetts * L 14-27O.9 James Madison * L 13-17O.23 @ Richmond * L 6-28 O.30 Rhode Island * L 20-30N.6 @ Delaware * L 0-48N.13 Maine * L 18-28N.20 @ New Hampshire * L 19-38

2011 (9-3, 7-1 CAA)CAA CHAMPIONS

FCS PLAYOFFSFINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 9TH

Coach: Rob AmbroseHome: 5-2 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 0-0

S.3 Morgan State W 42-3S.10 Villanova * W 31-10S.24 Colgate W 42-17O.1 @ Maryland L 3-28O.8 Richmond * W 31-28O.15 @ Old Dominion * W 39-35O.22 @ William and Mary * W 38-27 O.29 Delaware * L 30-35N.5 @ Maine * W 40-30N.12 New Hampshire * W 56-42N.19 @ Rhode Island * W 28-17D.3 Lehigh (NCAA) L 38-40

2012 (7-4, 6-2 CAA)CAA CO-CHAMPIONS

FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 17THCoach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 4-1 • Away: 3-3 • Neutral: 0-0A.30 @ Kent State L 21-41S.15 William & Mary * W 20-17S.22 Saint Francis W 46-17S.29 @ LSU L 22-38O.6 @ James Madison * L 10-13O.13 Maine * W 24-19O.20 Old Dominion * L 20-31 O.27 @ Villanova * W 49-35N.3 @ Delaware * Wot 34-27N.10 Rhode Island * W 41-10N.17 @ New Hampshire * W 64-35

2013 (13-3, 6-2 CAA)FCS NATIONAL RUNNER-UP

FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 2NDCoach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 4-2 • Away: 9-0 • Neutral: 0-1A.29 @ Connecticut W 33-18S.7 @ Holy Cross W 49-7S.14 Delaware State W 49-7S.21 @ North Carolina Central W 35-17S.28 @ Stony Brook * W 35-21O.5 New Hampshire * W 44-28O.12 Villanova * L 35-45 O.19 @ Albany * W 44-17O.26 @ Richmond * W 48-32N.2 Delaware * L 31-32N.16 @ William & Mary * W 15-9N.23 James Madison * W 28-17D.7 Fordham (NCAA) W 48-28D.13 @ Eastern Illinois # W 49-39D.21 @ Eastern Washington # W 35-31J.4 vs. North Dakota State # L 7-35# FCS Playoffs

2014 (4-8, 2-6 CAA)Coach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 2-3 • Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0A.30 Central Connecticut L 27-31S.6 @ West Virginia L 0-54S.13 @ Delaware State W 21-7S.20 North Carolina Central W 31-20S.27 Maine * L 24-27O.4 Stony Brook * L 3-14O.11 @ James Madison * L 7-62 O.18 @ Delaware * W 24-17N.1 Elon * W 21-19N.8 @ Villanova * L 14-42N.15 William & Mary * L 14-37N.22 @ Rhode Island * L 7-13

2015 (7-4, 5-3 CAA)Coach: Rob Ambrose

Home: 5-1• Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0S.5 @ East Carolina L 20-28S.12 Saint Francis W 35-20S.19 Holy Cross W 29-26S.26 @ Elon * L 13-17O.10 #5 James Madison * L 30-51O.17 @ Stony Brook * W 21-14O.24 #22 Villanova * W 28-21O. 31 Delaware * W 19-0N.7 @ Maine * W 10-7N.14 @ #7 William & Mary * L 17-31N.21 Rhode Island * W 38-21

ROB AMBROSE (2009-pres.)Career Record: 43-41

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Opponent W L T 1st Game RecentAlbany ________________ 3 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1970 (L) ___ 2013 (W)American International __ 3 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1980 (L) ____ 1995 (L)Ashland (Ohio) _________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1978 (W) __ 1979 (W)Boston Univ. ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1991 (L) ____ 1991 (L)Bowie State ____________ 5 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1974 (W) __ 2004 (W)Bridgewater ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1969 (L) ____ 1969 (L)Brown ________________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 2002 (W) __ 2002 (W)Bucknell ______________ 8 __ 8 ___0 _______ 1982 (W) ___ 2003 (L)Buffalo ________________ 3 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1986 (W) __ 1994 (W)Butler _________________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1995 (W) __ 1996 (W)California (Pa.) _________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1984 (W) __ 1984 (W)Canisius _______________ 0 __ 0 ___1 _______ 1977 (T) ___ 1977 (T)Central Connecticut _____ 6 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1971 (L) ____ 2014 (L)Central St. (Ohio) _______ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1986 (L) ____ 1986 (L)Charleston Southern ____ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1993 (W) __ 1994 (W)Cheyney State __________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1975 (W) __ 1976 (W)Coastal Carolina ________ 2 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2008 (L) ___ 2010 (W)Colgate _______________ 1 __ 9 ___0 _______ 1996 (L) ___ 2011 (W)Columbia _____________ 1 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1997 (L) ____ 2010 (L)Connecticut ___________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1993 (W) __ 2013 (W)Cornell ________________ 1 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2002 (L) ___ 2004 (W)Dartmouth _______ First MeetingDayton _______________ 1 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1995 (L) ___ 1999 (W)Delaware _____________ 7 __ 10 __0 _______ 1982 (L) __ 2015 (W)Delaware State _________ 11 _ 6 ___0 _______ 1980 (W) __ 2014 (W)District of Columbia _____ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1969 (W) __ 1984 (W)Drake _________________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1998 (W) __ 2000 (W)East Carolina ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2015 (L) ____ 2015 (L)Eastern Illinois __________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 2013 (W) __ 2013 (W)Eastern Washington _____ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 2013 (W) __ 2013 (W)Elon __________________ 4 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2003 (W) __2015 (L)Federal City ____________ 2 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1971 (L) ___ 1974 (W)Fordham ______________ 4 __ 4 ___0 _______ 1997 (L) ___ 2013 (W)Frostburg State _________ 7 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1969 (W) __ 1978 (W)Gallaudet _____________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1969 (W) __ 1970 (W)Georgetown ___________ 3 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1973 (W) __ 2003 (W)Guilford _______________ 2 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1976 (L) ___ 1979 (W)Hampden Sydney _______ 2 __ 4 ___0 _______ 1971 (L) ___ 1976 (W)Hofstra _______________ 3 __ 4 ___0 _______ 1972 (L) ____ 2007 (L)Holy Cross _____________ 6 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1997 (F) ___ 2015 (W)Howard _______________ 6 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1987 (W) __ 2000 (W)Indiana _______________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2010 (L) ____ 2010 (L)Indiana (Pa.) ___________ 2 __ 5 ___1 _______ 1985 (T) __ 1992 (W)Ithaca ________________ 0 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1977 (L) ____ 1978 (L)James Madison _________ 6 __ 20 __1 _______ 1976 (L) ____ 2015 (L)Jersey City _____________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1969 (W) __ 1970 (W)Johns Hopkins _________ 4 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1970 (W) __ 1975 (W)Kent State _____________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2012 (L) ____ 2012 (L)Kentucky State _________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1975 (L) ____ 1975 (L)Kutztown______________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1994 (W) __ 1994 (W) Lafayette ______________ 5 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1985 (W) __ 2003 (W)Lehigh ________________ 1 __ 11 __0 _______ 1986 (L) ____ 2011 (L)Liberty ________________ 5 __ 6 ___0 _______ 1983 (W) __ 2006 (W)Lock Haven ____________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 2003 (W) __ 2005 (W)LSU __________________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2012 (L) ____ 2012 (L)Lycoming _____________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1974 (W) __ 1974 (W)Maine ________________ 6 __ 7 ___0 _______ 1979 (W) __ 2015 (W)Mansfield _____________ 4 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1974 (W) __ 1983 (W)Marist ________________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1996 (W) __ 1996 (W)Massachusetts _________ 0 __ 3 ___0 _______ 2006 (L) ____ 2010 (L)Maryland _____________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2011 (L) ____ 2011 (L)Maryland Eastern Shore __ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1976 (W) ___ 1977 (L)

Merchant Marine _______ 4 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1979 (W) __ 1982 (W)Millersville _____________ 2 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1972 (L) ___ 1983 (W)Monmouth ____________ 7 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1995 (W) __ 2002 (W)Morgan State __________ 17 _ 6 ___0 _______ 1979 (L) ___ 2011 (W)Navy _________________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2008 (L) ____ 2008 (L)New Hampshire _______ 3 __ 7 ___0 _______ 1980 (L) __ 2013 (W)New Haven ____________ 3 __ 4 ___0 _______ 1984 (W) ___ 1990 (L)New York Tech __________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1980 (W) __ 1983 (W)Norfolk State ___________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1984 (W) __ 1984 (W)North Carolina Central ___ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 2013 (W) __ 2014 (W)North Dakota State ______ 0 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1983 (L) ____ 2013 (L)Northeastern __________ 3 __ 7 ___0 _______ 1987 (L) ____ 2009 (L)Northwestern __________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2009 (L) ____ 2009 (L)Old Dominion _________ 1 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2011 (W) ___ 2012 (L)Pennsylvania ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1997 (L) ____ 1997 (L)C.W. Post ______________ 6 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1976 (W) __ 1984 (W)Randolph-Macon _______ 5 __ 6 ___0 _______ 1969 (L) ___ 1979 (W)Rhode Island __________ 7 __ 7 ___0 _______ 1986 (W) _ 2015 (W)Richmond ____________ 4 __ 5 ___0 _______ 2004 (L) __ 2013 (W)Robert Morris __________ 2 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1995 (W) __ 1997 (W)Rowan ________________ 4 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1972 (L) ___ 1979 (W)Salisbury State _________ 3 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1973 (L) ___ 1978 (W)St. John’s (Minn.) ________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1976 (L) ____ 1976 (L)St. Lawrence ___________ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1976 (W) __ 1976 (W)St. Mary’s (Calif.) ________ 1 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1998 (W) ___ 2000 (L)Saint Francis __________ 4 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1995 (W) _ 2015 (W)Shepherd _____________ 3 __ 3 ___0 _______ 1969 (L) ___ 1985 (W)Shippensburg __________ 0 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1981 (L) ___ 1982 (W)Slippery Rock __________ 3 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1980 (L) ___ 1985 (W)South Florida_____ First MeetingSouthern Connecticut ___ 3 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1981 (W) __ 1995 (W)Stony Brook ___________ 2 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2013 (W) _ 2015 (W)Troy __________________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1984 (L) ____ 1984 (L)Ursinus _______________ 0 __ 0 ___1 _______ 1969 (T) ___ 1969 (T)Villanova _____________ 5 __ 7 ___0 _______ 2004 (L) __ 2015 (W)Wagner _______________ 1 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1995 (L) ___ 1996 (W)Washington & Lee ______ 3 __ 2 ___0 _______ 1969 (L) ___ 1974 (W)Wayne State ___________ 1 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1979 (W) ___ 1980 (L)West Chester ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 1971 (L) ____ 1971 (L)West Virginia ___________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2014 (L) ____ 2014 (L)Western Connecticut ____ 1 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1975 (W) __ 1975 (W)William & Mary ________ 3 __ 9 ___0 _______ 1992 (L) ___ 2015 (L)Wofford _______________ 2 __ 0 ___0 _______ 1984 (W) __ 1985 (W)Yale __________________ 0 __ 1 ___0 _______ 2003 (L) ____ 2003 (L)Youngstown State ______ 0 __ 4 ___0 _______ 1988 (L) ____ 1991 (L)

Teams in bold are on Tigers’ 2016 schedule.

SERIES RECORDS

SEPT. 3 | 7 PM AT SOUTH FLORIDA

ESPN3

SEPT. 10 | 6 PM VS. SAINT FRANCIS

SEPT. 17 | 3:30 PM AT VILLANOVA

CSN

OCT. 1 | 3:30 PM AT RICHMOND

CSN

OCT. 8 | 7 PM VS. STONY BROOK

CSN

OCT. 15 | 1:30 PM AT DARTMOUTH

OCT. 22 | 3:30 PM VS. NEW HAMPSHIRE

CSN

OCT. 29 | 3:30 PM AT DELAWARE

CSN

NOV. 5 | 2 PM VS. ELON

NOV. 12 | NOON VS. WILLIAM & MARY

ASN

NOV. 19 | NOON AT RHODE ISLAND

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