2018 Wagner College Football Media Guide

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General Information Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Affiliation: Conference: Stadium: Surface: President: Athletic Director: Athletic Dep. Phone: Ticket Office Phone:

Staten Island, NY 1883 2,000 Seahawks Green (PMS 3308) & White NCAA Division I (FCS) Northeast Conference Hameline Field (3,300) Field Turf Dr. Richard Guarasci (Fordham, ‘67) Walt Hameline (Brockport St., ‘75) (718) 390-3433 (718) 420-4039

Football History First Year of Football: Overall all-time record: Undefeated Seasons: Div. III National Champions: Became FCS Program Became NEC Program All-time NEC Record:

1927 402-347-19 (.535) 1960, 1964, 1967 1987 1992 1996 71-76 (.483)

Team Information 2017 Overall Record: 2017 NEC Record/Finish: Starters Returning/Lost: Offense: Defense: Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Lost: Newcomers:

4-7 2-4/T-5 17/5 7/4 10/11 62 26 58

Head Coach Jason Houghtaling (Binghamton, 2004) 4th Year Assistant Coaches Tony Brinson Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Darrell Wilson Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/DBs Rob Calabrese Offensive Coordinator Stefon Wheeler Offensive LineDL Co-Recruiting Coordinator Terrance Knighton Defensive Line/Co-Recruiting Coordinator Jim Munson Defensive Assistant Walter Kusmirek Tight Ends./Co-Recruiting Coordinator Junior Taylor Wide Receivers David Fredrickson Running Backs Louis DiRienzo Outside Linebackers Daniel White Inside Linebackers Andrew Kolb Video Coordinator/Program Analyst Joe Varga Assistant AD for Athlete Performance Ryan Monaghan Director of Football Operations Tom Walsh Football Equipment Manager Football Office Phone: 718-420-4511 Media Relations Asst. AD For Media Relations Office Phone: Office Fax: Cell Phone: E-mail:

John Beisser 718-390-3227 718-420-4015 732-921-6744 john.beisser@wagner.edu

Media Relations Assistant (Secondary Football Contact)

Max Rottenecker

Website:

www.wagnerathletics.com


TABLE OF CONTENTS THE COLLEGE This is Wagner Football................................................... 4-7

SEAHAWK FOOTBALL ”UNDER THE LIGHTS”

THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jason Houghtaling...................................... 8-12 Assistant Coaches........................................................ 13-22 THE 2017 SEAHAWKS Seahawk Roster........................................................... 23-24 Player Profiles............................................................. 25-47 Newcomers...................................................................... 48 Northeast Conference................................................. 49-51 RECORD BOOK Wagner vs. All-Time Opponents.................................. 52-53 2018 Game-by-Game................................................... 54-64 2017 NEC Honorees.......................................................... 65 2017 Seahawk Statistics............................................... 66-68 TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE Robb and Lia Homecoming Trophies................................. 69 Seahawk Football Timeline.......................................... 70-76 Season-by-Season Records/Coaching Chronology............. 77 Postseason History........................................................... 78 Team Records................................................................... 79 Career Top 10................................................................... 80 Season Top 10.................................................................. 81 Individual Records....................................................... 82-84 All-Time Roster............................................................ 85-87 Wagner All-Americans...................................................... 88 Year-by-Year Results.................................................... 89-92

2018 Schedule Thursday, Aug. 30 Saturday, Sept. 8 Saturday, Sept. 15 Satuday, Sept. 22 Saturday, Sept. 29 Satuday, October 6 Saturday, Oct. 13 Saturday, Oct. 27 Saturday, Nov. 3 Saturday, Nov. 10 Saturday, Nov. 17 *NEC

BOWIE STATE 6:00 PM at Syracuse 3:30 PM at Montana State 3:00 PM SACRED HEART* 6:00 PM at Monmouth 1:00 PM at Campbell 2:00 PM SAINT FRANCIS U * 12:00 PM at Central Connecticut* 12:00 PM DUQUESNE * 12:00 PM at Bryant* 1:00 PM at Robert Morris * 12:00 PM

Night Football at Hameline Field Becomes a Reality in 2013 The 2018 Wagner College Seahawks Football Guide was written, edited, designed and typeset by The Wagner Sports Information staff, comprised of John Beisser, Brian Morales, Max Rottenecker, Nicole Hopton and Marcus Thatcher, with thanks to all former Wagner sports information directors and their assistants. Photography by Dave Saffran, Jan Somma, Jason Jones, Tim McKinney, CW Pack, Ed Reinheimer, Dave Schmidt, Jim Sulley, Jason Eggleston, Paul Bereswill, Dr. Norman Smith, Thornton Studios, Amesse Photography. Other photos courtesy of the Wagner College Office of Admissions, Wagner College Kallista Yearbook and the Staten Island Advance.

The 2018 Wagner College Seahawks Football Guide is a production of the Wagner College Department of Athletics, Walter C. Hameline, Director.


2012 Seahawks Claim First Nec Football Title In School History

...Then Become First NEC Team To Win NCAA FCS Playoff Game

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Seahawks Claim Share of 2014 NEC Regular Season Title

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Greg Senat Drafted By The Baltimore Ravens In The 6th Round Of The 2018 NFL Draft

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Seahawks In The Pros Julian Stanford Buffalo Bills

Keith Carter Tennessee Titans Matt Diaz Tennessee Titans

Mathieu Loiselle Toronto Argonauts

Lou Anumaro New York Giants Dominique Williams Calgary Stampeders

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In 2012, WAGNER BECAME THE FIRST NEC TEAM EVER TO FINISH IN THE FINAL TOP 25 OF BOTH MAJOR FCS POLLS

TWORK PORTS NE S S C F 2 1 20 -25 POLL Points FINAL TOP Record

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2012 FCS COACHES FINAL TO P-25 POLL

Team 1. North D 2012 Reco akota State rd 2. Sam Ho Points 14-1 uston State 3. Georgia 6 50 11-4 Southern 4. Eastern 6 1 8 12-4 Wa 5. Montana shington 5 7 9 11-3 State 6. Old Dom 5 7 2 11-2 inion 7. Wofford 539 11-2 8. Appalac 5 27 9 -4 hian State 9. Illinois S 4 9 6 8 -4 tate 10. Centra 4 3 4 9 -4 l Arkansas 11. Cal Po 4 0 8 9 -3 ly 12. Stony B 401 9-3 rook 13. New H 3 78 10-3 ampshire 14. Lehigh 3 6 6 8 -4 15. Towson 334 1 0 -1 16. Villano 295 7-4 va 17. South 2 35 8-4 Dak 18. Richmo ota State 2 2 7 9-4 nd 19. Eastern 2 2 2 8-3 Kentucky 20. Northe 188 8-3 rn Arizona 21. James 163 8-2 Madison 1 42 22. WAGN 7-4 ER 111 23. Bethun 9-4 e-Cookma n 24. Coasta 103 9 -3 l Ca 25. Eastern rolina 89 8-5 Illinois 7-5 88 75


In 2012, Wagner Celebrated the 25-Year Anniversary of “The Unforgettable Season” On September 15, 2012, the 1987 Seahawks were honored on the 25th anniversary of their Division III National Championship in a ceremony on a field that had been dedicated just minutes before as Hameline Field at Wagner College Stadium It’s a story that’s been told many times. It’s the story of a tiny college in New York City that

defied the odds... and won it all. It’s the story of the 1987 Wagner College Seahawks football team. A group of tough, wide-eyed young men, guided by an energetic, enthusiastic, and driven seventhyear head coach a 36-year old man named Walt Hameline who, a quarter century later, still plies his same trade; nurturing, prodding, molding, disciplining and, above all, leading young men, The greatest day in the long and illustrious gridiron history of Wagner College came on a sunny December 12,1987 in Phenix,Alabama, as the Seahawks captured the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship with 19-3 victory over the University of Dayton in the Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl. Winners of seven straight and 12 of 13 heading into the championship, Wagner rose to the challenge, jumping out to a 19-0 first-half lead.The Green & White never looked back in cruising to the College’s first and only national championship in any sport. Following the season, their story grew as six players were named All-American, including three first-teamers. Their story was even splashed across a two-page spread in Sports Illustrated. Over these last 25 years, the Seahawks’ achievement has been well-told. It will be told again and again.

1987 (13-1-0)

NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Coach:...................... Walt Hameline 9/5 William Paterson............... 14-0 W 9/12 at Montclair State...........24-17 W 9/19 at St. John’s.......................30-14 W 9/26 Trenton State...................41-13 W 10/3 at SUNY-Buffalo............... 20-0 W 10/10 at Hofstra........................ 28-35 L 10/24 at U.S.M.M.A....................16-14 W 11/7 at W. Conn. State............. 27-3 W 11/14 Pace.................................... 59-7 W 11/21 Rochester*.......................38-14 W 11/28 Fordham*........................... 21-0 W 12/5 at Emory & Henry*........ 20-15 W 12/12 Dayton*............................. 19-3 W * NCAA Playoffs All-Americans

Rich Negrin, OT Kodak (1st team), Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Aaron Campbell, OG Pizza Hut (1st team) Jerry O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (1st team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Artie Dimella, LB Pizza Hut (2nd team) GTE/CoSIDA Academic (2nd team)

Walt Hameline and family during dedication of Hameline Field


head coach jason houghtaling

jason houghtaling head coach fourth season

Former Wagner associate head coach/offensive coordinator Jason Houghtaling (hO - Tail- Ling), was elevated to head football coach on November 25, 2014 and enter his fourth season at the helm of the Seahawk program in 2018. In his three seasons on Grymes Hill, Houghtaling is 11-23, highlighted by a 6-5 season in 2016, which included a 4-2 mark in the Northeast Conference (NEC). That season, the Seahawks had the distinction of being the only NEC team to defeat eventual NEC Champion Saint Francis U. Under Houghtaling’s tutelage, offensive lineman Greg Senat developed into a sixth-round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft when he went in the sixth round to the Baltimore Ravens, becoming just the third Seahawk in program history to be drafted by the NFL. Houghtaling took over for Walt Hameline, who served in the dual role as Seahawk athletic director and head football coach for 34 years, before announcing that he is stepping down from his role as head coach. Hameline will remain as Wagner’s athletic director. Prior to his appointment as head coach, Houghtaling spent seven seasons on the Wagner sidelines, serving as offensive coordinator during Wagner’s 2012 and 2014 Northeast Conference (NEC) title runs, while inbetween, spending the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell In his last three seasons as Wagner’s offensive coordinator, the Seahawks have amassed a 16-6 NEC record with league titles in two of the last three seasons. The Green & White staged a dramatic 2320 come-from-behind

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head coach jason houghtaling victory at Bryant, marching 65 yards in the waning minutes for the game-winning touchdown that gave the Seahawks a 7-4 record, a 5-1 NEC mark, and a share of the 2014 NEC title. The 2014 Seahawk offense followed a similar formula to the 2012 Seahawks, finishing the regular season ranked No. 4 nationally in time of possession (33:02), while not committing a single turnover in the last three games of the season. When he returned to Grymes Hill in the capacity of associate head coach/offensive coordinator in January, 2014, this marked Houghtaling’s third stint at Wagner. Known as ‘Hoss’ to his players and fellow coaches, Houghtaling was a Seahawk assistant coach from 2006-2009, before becoming head coach at Hudson Valley Community College in 2010. Following one season as head coach of the Vikings, he returned to Wagner as offensive coordinator in 2011, where he spent two seasons, including the 2012 NEC Championship campaign. “Jason has a sharp football mind and he is an excellent teacher and leader of young men,” said Wagner College President Richard Guarasci. “He has prepared himself carefully to be a head coach of a Division I program. He completed his Masters degree in education from Wagner where he learned how to teach students with different and unique skills and personalities. I am delighted that he will lead Wagner’s football program and continue his partnership with Walt Hamline as they take Wagner into the next generation of athletic and academic success.” During Wagner’s 9-4 NEC Championship season of 2012, that saw the Seahawks become the first team in NEC history to win an NCAA FCS Playoff game and rank in the Top 25 of both final national polls, Houghtaling tutored the Seahawks’ record-setting quarterback, Nick Doscher, as he evolved into one of the all-time great quarterbacks to ever compete at Wagner and in the NEC. Doscher operated Houghtaling’s offensive system with precision, finishing his career ranked No. 1 in Seahawk history, and No. 2 in NEC history, with 8,404 yards of total offense. His 6,100 passing yards are also No. 1 on the Wagner all-time list and No. 9 on the alltime NEC list. As a senior in 2012, Doscher fashioned

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head coach jason houghtaling a passer rating of 133.9, with 13 touchdown passes and just one interception, ending his career with a remarkable 221 consecutive pass attempts without an interception. Led by Doscher, and star running back Dominique Williams, who is now a member of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings’ practice squad, the 2012 Seahawks were one of the nation’s most balanced units, ranking No. 1 nationally with the fewest turnovers (6) in all of FCS football. “I am thrilled that Jason Houghtaling will take over as Wagner head coach and I have full confidence that he will continue to keep the Seahawks on the path to success for years to come,” said Hameline at the time of his hiring. “His work ethic, passion, football knowledge, recruiting contacts, and familiarity with Wagner College are all major assets that will pay huge dividends for our program. In Hoss, we have an individual who has the respect of everyone that he comes into contact with, and is highly-regarded by high school coaches both within our region, and on a national scale.” During the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell, Houghtaling coached quarterback Jeff Mathews, who led the Ivy League in attempts, completions and passing yards, before signing a free agent contract with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons. Following the 2013 season, Mathews, who is currently a member of the practice squad of the Indianapolis Colts, was named to the College Sports Journal FCS All-America Team and received the additional honor of participating in the East–West Shrine Game, serving as captain of the East squad. During his first season as a collegiate offensive coordinator (2011), Houghtaling directed the talented Williams to impressive numbers. Williams ranked among the national leaders by rushing for 121.6 yards per game and 14 total touchdowns, while posting eight 100-yard games in 11 contests. The following season, Williams was a 2012 College Sports Journal All-American, in addition to earning First-Team All-NEC honors. “Wagner is a special place for both my family and I, so it’s truly an honor to be selected to continue to build this program,” said Houghtaling. “I thank Coach Hameline and Wagner College President Dr. Guarasci for entrusting me with this position and can’t wait to lead this program, coach our current players, and attract even more elite student-athletes in the coming years.” When he first arrived at Wagner in 2006, Houghtaling served as running backs coach, before heading the Seahawk offensive lines from 2007-2009.

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head coach jason houghtaling With an emphasis on New York State and Florida, Houghtaling has been the lead recruiter for a host of student-athletes who have gone on to enjoy outstanding careers on Grymes Hill. The list of top Wagner student-athletes that Houghtaling has recruited include New Jerseyan Dominique Williams, New York State natives Quintin Anderson, Tyrone Collins, Chazz Legette, Stefan Gage, Patrick Gibbons, and Sidiq Soulemana, as well as Floridians Keith Hernandez, Frantz Placide and Otis Wright. In 2010, his one season as head coach at Troy, NY-based Hudson Valley Community College, he tutored two All-Conference performers. Houghtaling began his collegiate coaching career at prep powerhouse Milford Academy in Berlin, NY, where he helped lead the Falcons to a 20-3 mark as defensive coordinator, while also serving as defensive line and strength and conditioning coach. A 2004 graduate of the University of Binghamton with a degree in History, Houghtaling earned a Masters in Education from Wagner in 2009. He originally attended Lafayette, where he was a defensive lineman for the Leopards, before injuries cut short his playing career and he transferred to Binghamton. A native of Windsor, NY, Houghtaling got his start in coaching at his high school alma mater, Windsor Central High School, where he spent two seasons working with the Black Knights’ offensive line and linebackers under the head coach he played for, Dan Hodack. Houghtaling and his wife Mary are the proud parents of two daughters, Abbie and Emma.

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head coach jason houghtaling What They’re Saying About Jason Houghtaling Dave Archer, Head Coach – Cornell University “Jason Houghtaling is not only an incredibly knowledgeable football coach but he does a great job relating to student-athletes from all over – all over the country, from all different backgrounds. He does a great job of being able to get them to work together, as proven by his offensive lines, and his offenses, and I’m excited to see him on larger scale, with a full team, as a head coach.” Keith Carter, Offensive Line Coach - San Jose State University, Former Quality Control Coach - 2014 Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks, Former Wagner College Assistant Coach “He’s tenacious, he’s a go-getter, and he’s somebody who, as a colleague and working with him, he’s someone I was constantly trying to keep up with. He’s the type of guy who just pushes you. As a consequence, iron sharpens iron, and he made me better just trying to keep up with him. I’m just really excited for him honestly. He’s going to do a great job, he’s really organized, with a really good ability to see the big picture, make a plan and adjust when you have to, and see it through in the right way. He’s just a balanced, humble person and is about as blue collar and as tough as they come and I think it’s a really good fit.” Tom Masella, Defensive Coordinator – UMass, Former Wagner College Associate Head Coach, Former Head Coach – Boston University, Fairfield, Central Connecticut, Fordham, and a former Seahawk standout and 1981 Wagner College graduate “I’m really happy for Hoss. If you could pick a guy to replace Walt Hameline, Jason Houghtaling is the guy you’d pick. He’s very determined, knowledgeable, hard-working, and he really loves Wagner, has a genuine passion for the school and the community. That’s his school now. I think it’s a great fit and, like I said, I couldn’t be happier for him and for the Wagner football program.” Bill Chaplick, Head Coach – Milford Academy “He came to me as a position coach and halfway through his first year with me I made him our defensive coordinator and we ended up going 11-1 and he had a chance to coach Antonio Dixon, who went to the University of Miami, and the NFL (Redskins, Eagles, Colts). And he coached Terrance Knighton, who’s now with the Denver Broncos, the guy they call ‘Pot Roast’. Hoss was totally loyal to the sport of football and totally loyal to me as a head coach, and that’s why I gave him his promotion. We went 9-2 his second year and then he told me he wanted to do this the rest of his life. So, I hooked him up with Coach Hameline, I put my word on Hoss, and he’s done a great job, obviously, and I wish him and Coach Hameline the best.” Dan Hodack, Former Head Coach - Windsor Central High School (NY) “I remember, as a freshman, Jason was a big, bruising fullback/linebacker but we needed help on the offensive line. I figured we could probably find another fullback but we can’t find another person to play center and anchor our line for three years. He controlled the whole offensive line from that point forward and made all the defensive calls as our middle linebacker on three championship teams. His leadership skills were evident early.” Gary Vail, Former Athletic Director, Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach- Windsor Central High School (NY) “I was no longer coaching football when Jason came through but I coached him in basketball and baseball and he was really an outstanding athlete. He was incredibly coachable and extremely team-oriented and a young man who’s always pretty much known what he wanted to do which is to be a coach. He understands the work ethic that he needs and he also understands having a first-class attitude about things, knowing how deal with all the different people that he has to. He’s done very well with each of his opportunities and I know he’ll do a great job as Wagner’s head coach.”

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assistant coaches

tony brinson assistant HEAD coach:

defensive coordinator Alma Mater: Rhode Island, 1995 Experience: eighth Year Tony Brinson, who enters his 24th season as a collegiate football coach in 2017 and his seventh season at Wagner, will again serve as defensive coordinator for the Seahawks in 2017. During his six seasons on Grymes Hill, the veteran North Jersey native has worn many hats, having served in the roles of recruiting coordinator, in addition to coaching the Seahawks’ special teams, defensive line and linebackers. A member of the coaching staffs that led Wagner to the 2012 and 2014 (regular season) NEC Championship squads, in his time at Wagner he has produced two team MVPs, three Defensive MVP’s, seven All-Northeast Conference players and four NFL free agents. There are two current former pupils of Brinson who are now currently on NFL rosters in New York Jet veteran, Julian Stanford, who has also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars and Detroit Lions, as well as Oakland Raiders rookie linebacker, Najee Harris. Under Brinson’s guidance, the 2016 Seahawks produced three All-Northeast Conference (NEC) performers as defensive end Jordan Baskerville and strong safety Tim Hayes earned First-Team All-League honors while inside linebacker Quintin Hampton was named to the All-NEC Second Team. This trio helped Wagner rank No.1 in in the NEC in Red Zone Defense, No. 3 in both Total Defense (327.8 yard avg.) and Rushing Defense (99.3 yard average). Thanks in large measure to the play of the Wagner defense, the 2016 Seahawks compiled a 6-5 record and a 4-2 league mark which was good for third place. Under Brinson’s guidance, the 2016 Seahawks produced three All-NEC performers as defensive end Jordan Baskerville and strong safety Tim Hayes earned First-Team All-League honors while inside linebacker Quintin Hampton was named to the All-NEC Second Team. His more than two-decade career has taken him up and down the eastern seaboard where he has developed a host of deep and lasting recruiting relationships and contacts. Following the 2011 season, the aforementioned Stanford signed a free agent deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars after earning first-team All-NEC accolades. The 6-2, 225-pound Stanford earned a spot on the team’s final roster, went on to make an early impact on special teams which led to his starting six of Jacksonville’s 16 games. One of 19 players to play in all 16 games for the Jaguars, Stanford finished his rookie campaign with 23 total tackles, including 18 solo stops. In making the Jaguars’ roster, Stanford became the first Seahawk to appear on an active NFL regular season roster since Wagner Hall of Fame member Rich Kotite (1967-1972). Stanford then signed a free agent contract with the Detroit Lions in 2013. Two of Stanford’s teammates, also tutored by Brinson, inked NFL free agent deals following the 2011 season in safety Jeremiah Brown and DE Quintin Anderson and were in training camps with the Jaguars and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, respectively, before becoming a member of the Jets in 2015. In 2014, the Seahawk defensive unit, spearheaded by its fine linebacker play, led the NEC in a host of categories while also ranking in the NCAA Top 10 in three major categories – Rushing Defense, No. 2 (83.1), Total Defense, No. 6 (281.3) and Scoring Defense, No. 10 (18.0). Thanks in large part to the relentless brand of defense displayed by the Green & White defense, the 2014 Seahawks went 7-4 overall and 5-1 in league, sharing the NEC title with Sacred Heart. This marked Wagner’s second NEC title in the last three years as the Seahawks won the 2012 championship en route to an appearance in the Division I NCAA Playoffs. Brinson helped develop senior Max Wassel into a First-Team All-NEC performer whose 81 tackles, a 7.5 average per game, ranked No. 6 in the NEC. In addition, his 21 tackles for loss (for minus 61 yards) ranked No. 2 in the NEC while his 52 solo tackles ranked No. 3 in the league. In 2013, Brinson helped develop outside linebacker Trevor Loveland, the only student-athlete to hail from a NEC program among the 43 members of the Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) Academic All-Star Team. The 6-3, 230-pound Loveland, who returns to the 2014 team as a fifth-year senior, led the 2013 team with 69 tackles, while registering a team-best 12.0 tackles for loss for minus 33 yards. He also recorded three sacks for minus 12 yards and was credited with two forced fumbles, one pass breakup and one blocked kick. In Wagner’s historic run to the 2012 NEC title and FCS Playoffs, senior linebacker C.O. Prime recorded a team-best 98 tackles and earned second-team All-NEC honors. In April, 2013, the 6-1, 255-pound Prime became the fourth Seahawk in Brinson’s tenure to sign an NFL free agent contract when he inked a deal with the Indianapolis Colts. Also In 2012, Wagner’s starting outside linebacker tandem of seniors Theodore Clohessy and Mike Milone turned in stellar campaigns despite not possession the physical stature of most top FCS linebackers. Clohessy, who was named Defensive MVP at the postseason banquet, made play after play despite being relatively undersized at 5-10, 210. Fifth on team in tackles with 77, including 35 solo, Clohessy forced a team-high six fumbles. He was also credited with nine tackles for loss for minus 43 yards, three sacks for minus 23 yards, while adding two fumble recoveries and one pass breakup. When teams tried to pick on the 5-10, 190-pound Milone on the other side, they were also made to pay. Milone was sixth with 63 stops (26 solo). Key understudies at outside linebacker, Trevor Loveland and Greg Burton, contributed 17 and 12 tackles, respectively. Much of the groundwork that led to the 2012 NEC title was laid in 2011 under Brinson’s direction as defensive coordinator. That season, Wagner ranked No. 1 in the NEC in three different categories: rushing defense (141.1 yards per game), red zone defense (71.8%) and takeaways (29). Brinson arrived on Grymes Hill in 2011 after serving three years as an assistant at Columbia University. Brinson joined the Columbia staff in April 2008 and was the Lions’ tight end coach throughout his tenure there. While at Columbia, Brinson helped mold tight end Andrew Kennedy into becoming a First-Team All-Ivy league, First-Team Walter Camp All-American and aCollegePerformance.com Tight End of the Year as a senior in 2010. Team-wise, Brinson helped produce an offense that ranked No. 2 in rushing in the Ivy League in 2009 and No.1 in passing efficiency en route to a fourth place finish in the Ivy, Columbia’s best since 1996 honor. From 2004 to 2007, Brinson served as an assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Rhode Island, where he coached the defensive line for three years and the secondary for one year. During his four-year tenure at URI, three of his players earned Colonial Athletic Association or Atlantic 10 All-Conference honors. Four of Brinson’s players established themselves in the all-time record book for most sacks in a single game, most forced fumbles in a season/career, and most pass breakups in a season. Brinson helped develop cornerbacks Raji El-Amin and Kiameer Johnson, who both received All-Conference honors. El-Amin would go on to play for the River City Rage and the Eerie River Rats of the IFL while Johnson had a free agent tryout with the NFL’s Cleveland Browns. Prior to his stint at Rhode Island, Brinson spent four seasons as an assistant at Bryant (2000-2003) where he served as wide receiver coach his first year. The next three seasons, he wore many hats, serving as Bryant’s Recruiting Coordinator/Secondary Coach, Co-Defensive Coordinator and Special Teams Coordinator. While at Bryant, the Bulldogs ranked No. 7 nationally and No. 3 in the conference for pass defense efficiency. During his tenure as Co-Defensive Coordinator, Bryant’s defense held 11 of 22 opponents to 18 points or less per game. Brinson helped produce two all-conference players in the secondary while at Bryant, Che Perez and Jesse Lewis. Both of these players still hold school records for single-season interceptions and tackles, respectively, and both went on to play professionally in the Arena Football League. Prior to his arrival at Bryant, Brinson spent four seasons (1996-99) at Kean University where served as wide receivers coach, then linebackers and finally, secondary coach. In his career, Brinson has been nominated to serve as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at two All-Star Bowl games, the Holiday Bowl (1996) and the East-West Bowl (1997), Following his 1995 graduation from the University of Rhode Island, Brinson began his coaching career as a student assistant/running backs coach with the Rams.

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assistant coaches

darrell wilson assistant HEAD coach:

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR/DEFENSIVE BACKS Alma Mater: UConn, 1981 Experience: FIRST Year

Darrell Wilson, who boasts 16 years of experience at three different Big 10 institutions, is in his first season as the Seahawks’ Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Backs coach. After beginning his collegiate coaching career with a three-year stint at Rhode Island (199698), Wilson moved on to Wisconsin (2000-01) where he served as outside linebackers/special teams coach. He then spent 11 seasons (2002-12) at Iowa working in various capacities, including heading up the Hawkeyes’ special teams, linebackers and defensive back units. Most recently, Wilson spent three seasons (2013-15) as defensive backs coach at Rutgers. A native of Camden, NJ where he starred at Pennsauken High School, Wilson is a 1981 graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he earned All-American honors. “Darrell Wilson is an extremely impressive and accomplished coach who has worked at the highest level of college football, and has done so for many years,” said Seahawk head coach Jason Houghtaling. Prior to embarking on his collegiate coaching career , Wilson compiled a 65-18 record (198895) as head coach at Woodrow Wilson High School where his teams won five conference championships and four times advanced to the South Jersey Group III State Finals. He was a 2017 inductee into the South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame. An honorable mention Division I-AA All-America defensive back for Connecticut (1976-80), Wilson also played one season for the New England Patriots (1981) and five with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts (1982-86). Wilson’s father, the late Wilbur “Pony” Wilson, was a South Jersey institution who served as athletic director at Rutgers–Camden for more than 28 years (1969-1988). During his tenure with the athletic department, he also served three separate stints as men’s basketball coach.

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assistant coaches

rob calabrese assistant coach:

offensive coordinator Alma Mater: Central Florida, 2012 Experience: third Year

After serving as running backs coach/assistant special teams coordinator for the Seahawks in 2016, Rob Calabrese enters his second season as the Seahawks’ offensive coordinator in 2018. A former quarterback at the University of Central Florida (UCF) where he passed for more than 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns while rushing for more than 250 yards, Calabrese arrived at Wagner in 2016 following a two-year stint at UCF, where he served as a graduate assistant. “Rob’s a football guy,” said Houghtaling. “He was a starting college quarterback, knows the game inside and out, and can coach the offense. “Some of Rob’s strengths are just the strengths of a great leader,” Houghtaling added. “He’s passionate about football, he’s loyal, he’s competitive, and he’s organized. I’m really excited about Rob.” Prior to coming on board at Wagner in 2016, Calabrese served a two-year stint at UCF where he served as a graduate assistant. At UCF, Calabrese worked extensively with the Knights’ quarterbacks and wide receivers, in addition to being responsibe for all defensive film input and weekly opponent scouting reports. In 2014, he was one of 30 coaches selected for the NCAAAFCA Future Football Coaches Academy. After earning a bachelor of science degree in sports and exercise science from UCF in 2012, Calabrese served as the varsity quarterbacks coach at Oviedo High School Paraprofessional before becoming a graduate assistant coach at his alma mater in 2014. During his collegiate playing career for the Knights, Calabrese passed for more than 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns while rushing for more than 250 yards. He was a two-time “UCF Way” selection, and a recipient of the UCF “Great Effort”, “Most Improved” and “Newcomer of the Year” awards. He was named the NCAS Playmaker of the month and was an AFCA Good Works Team Nominee.

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Stefon Wheeler assistant coach:

offensive line Alma Mater: Michigan St., 2005 Experience: fifth Year

Former Michigan St. standout offensive tackle and professional player Stefon Wheeler enters his fifth season at Wagner in 2018 and fourth heading up the coaching efforts of the Seahawk offensive line. Wheeler arrived on Grymes Hill after serving three seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, Milford Academy, in Berlin, NY, and the last two seasons as Offensive coordinator/ Recruiting coordinator. After starring along the Milford offensive line in 2000, where he led the Falcons to a 10-3 record, Wheeler was awarded a full scholarship to Michigan State where he went on to start 35 games at left tackle. A two-time All-Big 10 Honorable Mention selection, he was voted to the Spartans First-Team All-Decade squad in 2012. “Stefon Wheeler learned under Jeff Stoutland, who’s now the offensive line coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, he brings NFL playing experience to our program, and does a tremendous job with our offensive line,” said head coach Jason Houghtaling. A 2005 Michigan St. graduate, Wheeler signed a free agent contract with the New Orleans Saints in 2006 and played in NFL Europa for the Cologne Centurions in 2007. While playing left tackle overseas, he helped open holes for the league’s leading rusher. Later in 2007, Wheeler signed with the CFL’s Toronto Argonauts.

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terrance knighton assistant coach:

defensive line/co-recruiting coordinator Alma Mater: Temple, 2009 Experience: first Year

Terrance Knighton, a seven-year NFL veteran at defensive tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Denver Broncos, Washington Redskins, and New England Patriots, join the Wagner College football program as a defensive assistant in January, 2018. Seahawk head coach Jason Houghtaling has a longstanding relationship with Knighton that dates back to 2004. After Knighton completed an outstanding scholastic career at Windsor High School, in Windsor, CT, where the future pro was a somewhat lightly-recruited 245-pound tight end prospect, he then spent a year at Milford Prep in New Berlin, NY. This is where he met a 22-year old defensive line coach who was bent on converting him to a life in the football trenches. After some “gentle” prodding on Houghtaling’s part, Knighton put on approximately 40 pounds in one season, starring as a two-way lineman who recorded 70 tackles and six sacks on the defensive side of the ball. “Let’s just say I wasn’t his favorite person at the time,” said Houghtaling with a laugh. “He loved tight end so it took some convincing. But D-Line is where developed into a Division I player and the rest is history, I guess. I believe Terrance will bring an awful lot to the Wagner football program,” Houghtaling added. “First off, he has an incredible work ethic. And you couple that with his knowledge of the game, and his desire - he wants to be great at everything he does.” Following his brief time at Milford, Knighton accepted a scholarship offer from Temple University where he went on to have a tremendous career. As a senior team captain in 2008, Knighton recorded 54 tackles, including 35 solos, five break-ups, a team-best three fumble recoveries, one blocked kick and one sack. He was named a First-Team All-MAC honoree, the first-ever for the Owls, and drew the attention of the NFL. That spring, Knighton was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. Weighing in at 330 pounds, he developed into productive run-stuffing defensive tackle for the Jaguars (2009-12), before moving on to the Broncos (2013-14), where he played in Super Bowl XLVIII, and captained the team the following season. After spending the 2015 season with the Redskins, he was in training camp with the Patriots in 2016, after signing a one-year, $4 million contract in March of 2016, but was released five months later. In another Wagner connection, Knighton and former Seahawk standout and current New York Jet Julian Stanford were teammates on the 2009 Jaguars’ roster. The durable Knighton, who was nicknamed “Pot Roast,” by some veteran players on the Jaguars in his rookie season, played in 108 career games, finishing with 245 career tackles (159 solo), with 96 starts.

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Jim Munson assistant coach:

defensive assistant Alma Mater: Kean, 1989 Experience: second Year Jim Munson, a Staten Island native who completed an incomparable 24-year career as head coach at nearby Tottenville High School in 2015, enters his second season as a defensive assistant for the Wagner football program. Regarded as a passionate and vocal leader, Munson built the Pirates into a perennial PSAL playoff team. En route to posting a 178-88-3 (.667) record at Tottenville, he guided the Pirates to two PSAL championship game appearances at Yankee Stadium (2012, 2013) and five overall city appearances. Munson’s longstanding relationship with Tottenville, where he graduated from in 1982 and was a stop-student-athlete from 1979-82, reaches back nearly three decades. Among the hundreds of players he coached, a host of whom went on to play collegiately, including a pair who went on to play in the NFL, in Joe Andruzzi (Packers, Browns and Patriots) and Adewale Ogunleye (Dolphins, Bears, Texans). Despite stepping down as head coach in 2015, Munson continues to serve as Tottenvile’s assistant principal and athletic director. “Jim Munson was a legendary high school coach here on Staten Island and someone whom I’ve had a great relationship with for many years, having recruited several of his players,” said Seahawk head coach Jason Houghtaling. “First and foremost, he is a great person and also someone who’s a great teacher and educator. We’re extremely excited and fortunate to have him on our staff.” Munson earned a BA in physical education from Kean College in 1989. He then went on to earn a master’s degree in physical education from Brooklyn College in 1999, from where he also holds a certificate in supervision and administration. Munson and his wife, Michele, and son, James, a former football standout at Tottenville who is currently enrolled at the U.S. Naval Academy.

Walter Kusmirek Assistant Coach:

tight ends/co-recruiting coordinator Alma Mater: Fitchburg State, 2013 Experience: third Year

Walter Kusmirek enters his third year tutoring Wagner’s tight ends and in 2018 has been given the additional role of co-recruiting coordinator. Kusmirek arrived on Grymes Hill following a a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Morrisville State College in Morrisville, NY. While at Morrisville State, he wore many hats for the Mustang football program, serving as running backs coach, JV head coach, return game coordinator, as well as strength and conditioning coordinator, in addition to serving as assistant video coordinator. The Mustangs went a combined 15-7 in his two seasons and were the New Jersey Athletic Conference co-champions in 2014, finishing with a 9-2 record that was capped with a victory in the ECAC North Central Bowl. Morrisville State ranked among the top 20 nationally that season in three major statistical categories, ranking fifth in third-down percentage and 13th in both total offense and rushing offense. “Walter’s a bright, hard-working young coach who has done a great job in his two coaching stops and I’m excited to add him to our staff,” said head coach Jason Houghtaling. In 2015, Morrisville State led the Empire 8 Conference in both total offense and rushing offense. Off the field, Kusmirek played an integral role in successfully recruiting the largest freshman class in school history. Kusmirek arrived at Morrisville State from after spending the 2013 season at Maine Maritime Academy where he served as strong safeties and outside linebackers coach. While at Maine Maritime, Kusmirek also assisted with every facet of special teams, including short-snappers and kickers. Prior to joining the Mariners’ staff, Kusmirek spent three seasons lettering for Fitchburg State University (MA) as an offensive lineman, appearing in over 20 games and starting 16. Twice during his career he earned New England Football Conference All-Academic Team accolades. In 2013, Kusmirek graduated cum laude with his Bachelors of Science degree in history and secondary education, and was presented with the “Outstanding Senior in History, Secondary Education” award.

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junior TAYLOR assistant coach:

wide receiver Alma Mater: ucla, 2006 Experience: First Year

Junior Taylor, a former standout wide receiver at UCLA, who most recently served as offensive coordinator at his alma mater, Mesa High School, where he was the architect of a Jackrabbits’ high-octane attack that developed into one of the most potent in the entire state of Arizona. During his collegiate playing career at UCLA, from 2002-06, Taylor played 45 games over five seasons, finishing his collegiate career with 1,372 receiving yards, 116 rushing yards, and 10 touchdowns. His talents attracted the attention of a host of NFL scouts but a series of serious knee injuries curtailed his professional playing career. After tryouts with the Carolina Panthers and the Buffalo Bills, followed by a short stint with the New York Sentinels of the United Football League, and Taylor elected to put away his cleats for good. He then pursued his dream of working at a sport-interest charter school, where became a district athletic director, and establishing an athletic training business, where he consistently focused on mentoring young student-athletes on academics and athletics. In 2010, he began a two-year stint as a part-time coach for Mesa High, spending time helping the receivers and working with the quarterbacks. After being inducted into the Mesa High Hall of Fame in 2015, Taylor returned to Mesa, this time in the role of offensive coordinator. At the controls of an intricate multiple formation offense, featuring a series of spread sets tailored to run-pass options, Taylor developed a host of players who became the best in the region and the state of Arizona. It culminated in a 2017 season, where the Jackrabbits produced had a 2,000-yard passer, 1,900-yard rusher and an 800-yard receiver. Taylor, whose full name is Clinton Marcus Taylor, earned a bachelor’s degree in arts history in 2006.

david FREDRICKSON Assistant Coach: running backs

Alma Mater: wagner, 2015 Experience: fourth Year A Staten Island native, David Fredrickson enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at his alma mater after serving as a mainstay, two-year captain, and eventual All-NEC center. After earning the starting center spot in 2011 preseason camp, Fredrickson, a rare left-handed center, started all 46 games in his Seahawk career, playing an integral role on the 2012 and 2014 NEC Championship teams. On the Seahawk staff, Fredrickson will tutor Wagner’s tight ends and tackles. “Obviously everyone around here knows who David is. He started 40-plus straight games for us at the center position and was an All-NEC player,” said Seahawk head coach Jason Houghtaling. “He has an energy and an enthusiasm about the game, he wants to be a football coach. We know what we’re going to get from him, which is what we want – high energy, high effort and someone who is accountable.” Fredrickson originally attended Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho, where he was a member of the football team, following a standout career at Poly Prep in Brooklyn where he played for Staten Island native and former NFL star Dino Mangiero.

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louis DiRienzo assistant coach:

outside linebackers Alma Mater: southern connecticut state, 2016 Experience: First Year A native of Yonkers, NY, DiRienzo arrives on Grymes Hill following a two-year stint as a graduate assistant coach at Springfield College, where he served as co-special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach in 2017 after coaching the Pride defensive backs in 2016. Over the past two years, DiRienzo also provided coaching support at several camps throughout the northeast, including Rutgers, Stony Brook, Boston College, Temple, and Yale. In 2015, DiRienzo earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Southern Connecticut State University, where he was a Division II scholarship athlete for the Owls. He also earned a masters of physical education degree from Springfield College in 2018. DiRienzo is the son of Lou DiRienzo, Sr., the legendary 25-year head coach at New Rochelle High School. Prior to becoming a collegiate student-athlete, DiRienzo was an All-State, All-County, All-Section and All-League performer for his father at New Rochelle High School. A team captain as a senior, DiRienzo was also named named Third-Team AllDecade. In addition to his coaching duties, DiRienzo will pursue his MBA degree.

daniel white Assistant coach

inside linebackers Alma Mater: uab, 2013 Experience: First Year Daniel White is in his first season as inside linebackers coach for the Seahawks. White is a 2013 graduate of the University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB), where he competed on the Blazers’ football team, earning a spot on the 2009 Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Prior to joining the Seahawk staff, White served as linebackers coach in 2017 at West Orange High School in his native Florida, where he was a scholastic standout at Apopka High School, where he was the nation’s No. 43 prep school prospect before embarking on his collegiate career. In addition to his coaching and playing experience, White has served as a coach/mentor/instructor for the Boys & Girls Club of Central Florida. In addition to his coaching duties at Wagner, White will pursue his MBA degree.

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andrew KOLB

Video Coordinator/Porgram Analyst Alma Mater: temple, 2014 Experience: First Year

Andrew Kolb enters his first season in the role of video coordinator/program analyst for the Seahawks’ football program. Kolb arrives on Grymes Hill after serving one season as a defensive assistant at East Stroudsburg University where he worked primarily with the Warriors’ defensive backs, in addition to running the scout team offense and assisting with recruiting and in developing weekly scouting reports. Prior to taking on his duties at East Stroudsburg, Kolb served as an assistant coach at Bangor Area High School in Bangor, PA, where he was responsible for coaching the wide receiver and defensive back position groups as well as offensive play calling for the jayvee team. In 2014, Kolb earned a bachelor’s of science degree in education from Temple University. In addition to his duties with the Wagner football program, Kolb will pursue his MBA degree.

joe varga

Assistant Athletic Director for Athlete Performance Alma Mater: Central Connecticut, 2006 Experience: second Year

Joe Varga enters his second year as Assistant Athletic Director for Athlete Performance at Wagner in 2018. Since 2011, Varga, who oversees the day-to-day supervision of a six-person staff in support of Wagner’s 23-sport athletic program, has served at Marshall University as the director of strength and conditioning for the men’s basketball team. Varga is no stranger to the Northeast Conference (NEC), having graduated from Central Connecticut State in 2006 where he was a member of the Blue Devils’ football team. “I’m excited to have Joe join the Seahawk athletic family,” said Hameline. “He’s a former Division I athlete in our conference who has gone on to develop a track record of improving the strength and overall fitness levels of student-athletes. And he’s done it at a variety of institutions while working with many different sports.” Varga arrived at Marshall after spending three seasons at The Citadel. He served as a graduate assistant with the Bulldogs before becoming the Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in May of 2010 where he directly oversaw the men’s basketball program. During the 2007-08 season, Varga was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Rhode Island where he worked primarily with men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s crew, women’s gymnastics and men’s and women’s swimming. One of Varga’s early jobs in collegiate athletics was at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA where he was the strength and conditioning coach primarily in charge of women’s crew. Varga also interned at the College of Holy Cross from 2006-07. In addition to his more than 10 years of experience as a collegiate strength coach, in 2007-08, Varga served as a personal trainer at the Boroughs Family Branch YMCA in Westboro, MA. In this role, he spent time training individuals of all ages and develop challenging workouts to help clients meet their goals. After earning a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Central Connecticut State in 2006, he went on to earn a master’s degree in health, exercise and sports science from the Citadel in 2011. Varga is certified as a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach and a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is also a member of USA Weightlifting and the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

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Ryan Monaghan

Director of Football Operations Alma Mater: Wagner, 2017 Experience: second Year

Former Seahawk quarterback Ryan Monaghan, a four-time member of the Northeast Conference (NEC) Fall Academic Honor Roll and a member of Wagner’s 2014 NEC regular season championship team, is in his second season on staff in the role of operations director. In this role, Monaghan interfaces with the college’s faculty and staff as well as the athletic department’s facilities, marketing and media relations offices on a daily basis. Prior to arriving on Grymes Hill in 2013, the Rutherford, NJ native was a standout QB at St. Mary’s High School where he passed for 1,378 yards and 18 touchdowns in leading the Gaels to an 11-1 record and an appearance in the 2012 Jersey State Non-Public Group 1 Finals. Also a starting guard on the St. Mary’s basketball team, Monaghan earned a bachelor’s degree as a business administration major in May, 2017, and is now pursuing a master’s degree in management.

tom walsh

Equipment manager

Alma Mater: Rocky Mountain (‘15) Experience: second Year

Tom Walsh enters his second season as equipment manager for the Seahawk football program in 2017. At Wagner, Walsh is responsible for all equipment and apparel purchasing, fitting, distribution, and repair for upwards of 150 student-athletes, coaches and staff. A former quarterback at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, MT, Walsh spent the latter part of his time as an undergraduate there serving in various capacities within the Battlin’ Bears football program, including stints as offensive scout team coach and film coordinator. In 2016, the East Windsor, NJ native returned to his home state to serve as varsity wide receivers/defensive backs coach at his alma mater, Hightstown High School, where he developed fundamental techniques in addition to implementing a strength and conditioning program. In addition to his duties with the Seahawk football staff, Walsh will also pursue a Master of Arts Degree in Higher Education and Learning Organizations Leadership (HELO).

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2018 Roster No. 84 - 40 31 38 22 37 - - 56 79 45 36 - 13 - 43 - 73 - - 26 - 96 16 50 33 - 81 - - 74 55 62 94 92 - - - - 10 - 19 3 24 72 11 82 - 32 58 71 7 - 48 - 75 70 44 - 57

Name Alfred Adarkwah Adedayo Adebo Matt Ansell Marcus Barnes Naseem Barnett Jeffrey Bost Ali Brightwell Ian Britt Matt Brooks Macai Bruce Xavier Bryson BJ Buckle Khaliq Byard Eric Castorina Andrew Celis Chris Ciccone Josh Clark Will Clayton Daniel Clifford Ricky Cole III Rourke Colligan Andrew Cordani Tyler Da Silva Charbel Dabire Willie Dale Gunner Daniel Donovan Davis Nick Davis Joshua DeCambre Eric Demayo Kevin DiCapua Zef Djurasevic Dillon Donaldson Zack Donovan John Drinkwater Matt Drinkwater Tyler Elmore Nathaneal Faison Elijah Filbert William Finn Jesse Flaherty Will Flannery Scotty Forbes Ryan Fulse Darryl Gamble Chris Gangarossa Cam Gill Adam Giordano Mike Giuliano Santoni Graham Tevaughn Grant Jake Griffin Quintin Hampton Jeremiah Harris Jordan Haven EJ Henderson Brady Hudik Jonathan Irizarry Tim Jackson Devon Johnson Malik Johnson

Cl. Gr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Gr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Gr. So. Jr. Fr. R-Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. R-Jr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Gr. Fr. So. Sr. R-Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. R-Jr. R-Jr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Gr. Fr. Fr.

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

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

WT 195 210 200 165 190 170 215 190 240 240 260 245 205 170 185 190 215 220 300 300 210 195 190 300 205 220 195 220 190 230 230 290 290 270 195 195 295 220 205 170 205 225 180 195 205 285 230 215 230 225 230 315 235 215 195 220 305 320 245 190 230

Hometown/High School/Previous School Worcester, MA / Doherty Memorial Somerset, NJ / Franklin Red Bank, NJ / Red Bank Catholic Scotchtown, NY / Pine Bush / East Coast Prep (MA) Staten Island, NY / Tottenville Rahway, NJ / Rahway / Towson Paramus, NJ / Paramus Catholic Springfield, MA / Kingswood Oxford (CT) Sutton, MA / Sutton Jonesboro, GA / Jonesboro Mechanicsville, PA / Hanover / Fork Union Military New Canaan, CT / St. Luke’s Lithonia, GA / Martin Luther King Sparta, NJ / Sparta San Quentin, CA / Marin Catholic / Nevada Hillsborough, NJ / Hillsborough Camden, NJ / Camden Liverpool, NY / Liverpool / Milford Academy Hoboken, NJ / Hoboken Dallastown, PA / Dallastown Washington Township,, NJ / West Morris Central Hamilton, VA / Loudoun Valley Parsippany, NJ / Parsippany Hils Toronto, Canada / New Mexico Military Institute Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s Marysville, OH / Marysville / Ball State Carson, CA / Culver City / El Camino College Delmar, DE / Delmar Staten Island, NY / Curtis Peabody, MA / Peabody Veterans Memorial West Islip, NY / West Islip Harrison, NY / Harrison Monmouth Junction, NJ / South Brunswick Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck Dix Hills, NY / Half Hallows West Bayside, NY / The Hotchkiss School (CT) Winchester, VA / James Woods Rutherford, NJ / Rutherford Oceanport, NJ / Red Bank Catholic / The Peddie School - Fredericksburg, TX / Fredericksburg Sterling, VA / Dominion / Midwestern Prep [IL] Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe (NY) Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional Fort Erie, Ontario Canada / Milford Academy Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill Cherry Hill, NJ / Milford Academy (NY) Toms River, NJ / Donovan Catholic Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union Military Paterson, NJ / Eastside Kingston, NY / Palm Beach Gardens/Bridgeton Academy Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF Baltimore, MD / City College Windsor, NY / Windsor Central Seneca, SC / Jireh Prep (NC) Bordentown, NJ / Bordentown Regional Katy, TX / Morton Ranch / Cisco College (TX) Riviera Beach, FL / Dwyer Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional Sugar Hill, GA / Lanier

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No. 8 12 - 28 80 17 9 1 39 - - 18 - 95 83 88 30 - 76 42 91 4 93 14 47 - 23 27 - 67 87 - - 98 77 34 - - 35 25 29 - 51 - 85 - 5 - - - 66 90 6 20 99 2 89 97 -

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Name Cl. Tyamonee Johnson Gr. Jimmy Kelleher Jr. Declan Kelly Fr. Denzel Knight R-Sr. Titus Leo Fr. Graham Lindman 5th T.J. Linta Gr. Sterling Lowry Sr. Roldy Lucien Sr. Devon Mann Fr. Chris Marchisotto Fr. Luke Massei Sr. Shelton Mathis Fr. Julian McCleod R-Jr. Ivan McDaniel So. Lincoln McGarrity So. Dymitri McKenzie Fr. James McMachan Fr. Sowande McWhite Fr. Keyon Means-Bowman Fr. Pete Mokwuah Gr. Myron Morris Jr. Aidan Mulreed Fr. J’Quan Napier R-Jr. Edward Nunez Jr. Tim O’Shea Fr. Justin Osuji Gr. Tajai Owens So. Tobin Petrie Fr. Tyler Piekarz R-So. Nolan Quinlan Fr. Ryan Russo Fr. Ryan Sabo Fr. Jabreil Salaam So. Xavier Santiago Jr. Allaah Sessions Jr. Patrick Shanley Fr. Ryan Sheehy Fr. Ben Sieczkowski Sr. Eric Silvester So. Blake Smaw So. Josh Smith Fr. George Snowden Jr. William Soto Fr. Justice Stewart Sr. Robert Taiani Fr. David Thomas Jr. David Tirey Fr. Dan Torchio Fr. Ryan Vahey Fr. Jake Vogel Sr. Thomas Wardle Fr. Malik Warner R-Sr. Anthony Watkins R-Jr. Chris Williams Jr. D’Erren Wilson Sr. Chris Woodard Sr. Xavier Young So. Brandon Zack Fr.

Pos. DB QB LB RB WR QB QB DB DB ATH OL QB LB DL WR TE RB DL OL LB DL DB K/P WR LB WR LB DB LB OL TE WR DB DL OL LB QB QB LB K/P DB QB OL LB WR QB DB DB FB LB OL DL DB DB DL WR TE DL WR

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

WT 170 205 185 220 230 215 240 180 200 185 275 190 190 285 205 230 190 270 305 220 315 180 150 190 230 190 235 185 200 280 225 180 190 270 305 220 210 210 240 185 190 185 290 190 190 185 180 190 220 215 295 290 190 200 295 200 230 270 185

2018 Roster

Hometown/High School/Previous School Ft. Washington, MD / Bullis School Wantagh, NY /MacArthur/Nassau CC/ Allan Hancock Morristown, NJ / Morristown-Beard Rochester, NY / Salisbury School Sheepshead Bay, NY / Sheepshead Bay Noblesville, IN/Lindenwood /Santa Barbara CC/ Ole Miss Branford, CT / Branford / Brown University Syracuse, NY / Milford Academy / Nottingham Union, NJ / Union Braintree, MA / Thayer Academy Staten Island, NY / Tottenville Cary, NC / Green Hope Florence, AZ / Florence Miramar, FL / St. Thomas Aquinas Montclair, NJ / Montclair Syracuse, NY / CBA / Kent School (CT) Pompano Beach, FL / North Broward Prep Greenwich, CT / Brunswick School Bronx, NY / Harry S. Truman Irvington, NJ / Irvington Staten Island, NY / St. Joseph-By-the-Sea / Notre Dame Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington Wall Township. NJ / Wall Riviera Beach, FL / Palm Beach Gardens / FAU Bronx, NY / Dewitt Clinton Southington, CT / Southington West Orange, NJ / West Orange Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill Raleigh, NC / Broughton Flanders, NJ / Mt. Olive Westhampton Beach, NY / Westhampton Beach Morristown, NJ / Morristown-Beard Woodbridge, CT / Amity Regional Irvington, NJ / The Peddie School South Fort Myers, FL /Fort Myers South/ASA College Elmira, NY / Elmira East Rochester, NY / East Gananda Long Beach, NY / Long Beach Englishtown, NJ / Manalapan Lincolndale, NY / Somers Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton / Fork Union (VA) Northampton, PA / Northampton Gaithersburg, MD / Milford Academy (NY) Marlborough, MA / Assabet Valley Regional Union, NJ / Union / Rutgers Mastic Beach, NY / William Floyd Buffalo, NY / South Park Chula Vista, CA / Olympian Staten Island, NY / Tottenville Melville, NY / St. Anthony’s Sparta, NJ / Sparta Glassboro, NJ / Pope Paul VI / Peddie School Brooklyn, NY / Bishop Ford/ASA Junior College Fort Meade, MD / Lawrenceville (NJ) / UConn Brooklyn, NY / Lafayette Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF North Tonawanda, NY / North Tonawanda Roselle, NJ / Abraham Clark Mastic Beach, NY / William Floyd


The SEAHAWKS Adedayo Adebo

Jeffrey Bost Rahway, NJ / Rahway / Towson

Somerset, NJ / Franklin

So. | LB | 6-0 | 210

Gr. | WR | 5-8 | 170

With one year in the system, Adeyando Adebo will be looking to supply depth to the Seahawk linebacker corps as well as on special teams … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Rugged, physical linebacker who was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Franklin Township High School in Somerset, NJ … In May, 2016, competed in the Eastern Regional Combine held at the Philadelphia Eagles; NovaCare Training Complex … Member of the Warriors’ track & field team where he competes in the shot put and discus.

Marcus Barnes Scotchtown, NY / Pine Bush / East Coast Prep (MA)

jr. | DB | 6-0 | 165

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Marcus Barnes is a good-sized athlete who will look to make to an impact within the Seahawk secondary … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) and at Western Michigan … Competed in JV Football. 2016: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Versatile athlete who was a high school quarterback before successfully making the conversion to defensive back … Possesses tremendous ball skills and instincts … In his three-year varsity career at Pine Bush, amassed 85 tackles, with 43 solo stops, to go with three interceptions, eight pass deflections and one blocked field goal … On offense, rushed for more than 700 yards and seven touchdowns for the Bushmen.

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Jeffrey Bost is an experienced player with excellent elusiveness and quickness who will again look to make an impact as both a slot receiver and as a kickoff return specialist. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games … Posted career highs with seven receptions for 52 yards on the season, with a long catch of 28 yards … Five of his seven receptions came in the last two games of the season, a 3-catch, 20-yard effort at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) and two grabs for 26 yards at Sacred Heart (11/18) … Member of 2017 Fall NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, exclusive honor for those with a 3.75 GPA or higher. 2016: Had five receptions for 48 yards on the season … Caught his first collegiate pass in season opener vs. Saint Anselm … Two receptions for 30 yards with a long of 18 yards, all career-highs, vs. Concordia (9/10) … Had receptions in four different games … Also credited with one kickoff return … Member of 2016 Fall NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll, exclusive honor for those with a 3.75 GPA or higher … Business Administration Major. 2015: Competed in JV Football ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Dynamic and elusive athlete who flourished as a dual-threat quarterback in high school … Highlight of his senior year came during a 34-10 win over Scotch Plains-Fanwood when he finished with 255 yards rushing and three scores on 12 carries and was 9-of-14 passing for 113 yards and two touchdowns … Also excelled for the Indians who went 7-4 in his senior year … Transfer from Towson University … Competed for Union County in the MyCentralJersey.com Union vs. Middlesex Snapple Bowl at Sayreville War Memorial High School in Sayreville, NJ.

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The seaHAWKS Macai Bruce

BJ Buckle

Jonesboro, GA / Jonesboro

New Canaan, CT / St. Luke’s

so. | Dl | 6-2 | 240

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Macai Bruce will be expected to add depth to the Seahawk defensive line as well as potentially make an impact on special teams … Undeclared major. 2017: Saw action in five games, primarily on special teams … Recorded two tackles at Duquesne (10/7). Before Wagner: Strong and agile athlete who excelled at both defensive end and linebacker for Jonesboro High School … Equally adept at rushing the passer as he is in run support … Earned Honorable Mention AllClayton County honors following his senior season … Helped spark late-season push as the Cardinals earned the final Region 4-AAAAAA playoff spot by winning three of their last four games regular season …Will become the fifth Peach State native to be a current member of the Seahawk football program.

BJ Buckle will look to provide depth along the Seahawk defensive line after beginning his career at linebacker … Psychology Major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Participated in JV football. 2016: Participated in JV football … Undeclared Major. Before Wagner: Played middle linebacker and fullback for the Storm … Had 69 solo tackles and 128 total tackles along with three caused fumbles and four fumble recoveries throughout his career … Scored one rushing touchdown during his senior season … Also competed as a wrestler ... Given name is Harold.

Khaliq Byard

Xavier Bryson Mechanicsville, PA / Hanover / Fork Union Military Academy

fr. | oL | 6-3 | 260

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Xavier Bryson is a mid-year transfer who competed in Spring Practice 2018 and will look to make an impact in the Seahawk two-deep in the fall … Undeclared major. Before Wagner: An All-Conference performer at Hanover High School before prepping a year at Fork Union Military Academy ... Three-year starter for the Hanover Hawks ... Former defensive end who moves well ... Combines strength and agility with excellent footwork.

Lithonia, GA / Martin Luther King

jr. | LB | 6-2 | 205

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Kaliq Byard is a hard-hitting defensive back and a former linebacker who will look to put the valuable experience he’s gained to good use as a junior this fall … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games as a key reserve in the Seahawk secondary as well as on special teams … Recorded 12 tackles in the season (10 solo, 2 assisted) .. Recorded career-high three tackles at Western Michigan (9/23) … Also registered two tackles vs. Robert Morris (11/4) and at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11). 2016: Saw action in five games, primarily on special teams as a true freshman … Career-high two tackles vs. Concordia (9/10) … Credited with five tackles (one solo, four assisted) on the season … Recorded at least one tackle in four different games. Before Wagner: Explosive athlete who also excelled in track & field for the Lions in addition to being a standout on the grid iron ... Versatile athlete who was

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Andrew Celis San Quentin, CA / Marin Catholic / Nevada

gr. | wr | 5-11 | 185

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Andrew Celis is an experienced wide receiver with three years of playing experience at FBS member Nevada who will look to make an impact at wide receiver as a graduate student. AT NEVADA 2017: Threw passes, caught passes, rushed the ball, returned punts and returned kicks … Threw for a touchdown against Air Force … Tallied 194 receiving yards off 23 catches … Completed three of his five passes for 76 yards and a touchdown … Placed on the preseason watch list for the Paul Hornung Award … Named to the preseason All-Mountain West team as a punt return specialist by Athlon Sports, Phil Steele and College Sports Madness. 2016: Made appearances in all 12 games and started two games … Got his first career start at Purdue (9/24) and started in the next game at Hawai’I (10/1) … Posted a breakout season at wide receiver, setting career highs in nearly all receiving categories … Ranked fifth on the team with 23 receptions on the year but finished third with 318 receiving yards for an average of 13.8 yards per catch … Caught a pass from Ty Gangi at Notre Dame (9/10) that went for a career-long 68 yards … Hauled in a career-best four receptions during the San Diego State game (11/12) for 42 yards … Posted three games in a row with three catches; Buffalo (9/17), at Purdue (9/24) and at Hawai’I (10/1) … Threw the first touchdown pass of his career to Wyatt Demps on a reverse trick play in the win over Fresno State (10/8) … Also served as the team’s primary punt returner … Returned nine punts for 101 yards and had a career-long 58 yard return in the season finale win at UNLV (11/26) … Helped Nevada lead the Mountain West in punt return average at 11.2 yards per return … Letter winner.

fielded two kick returns for 36 yards … Tallied a 13.8 punt return average on the season, which would’ve led the Mountain West if it met the minimum attempt cutoff … Tallied a career-long 40-yard punt return in Nevada’s season opening victory against UC Davis … Named Nevada’s special teams player of the week after the UC Davis game … Tallied a season-high two punt returns against Texas A&M, Buffalo and San Jose State … Helped Nevada rank second in the MW and tie for 21st in the nation with a 12.7 punt return average on the season … Letter winner. 2014: Redshirted in his true freshman season. High School / Personal: From Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, CA. ... Was All-State as a sophomore and again as a senior ... As a senior, was named offensive player of the year while earning first-team allleague honors in the MCAL and all-metro honors ... Had 87 catches for 1,350 yards and recorded 2,600 all-purpose yards ... Also was the punter and kicker, earning second-team all-league as a punter and once kicking a 48-yard field goal ... Lettered four years in football, four years in baseball and once in basketball.

Chris Ciccone Hillsborough, NJ / Hillsborough

so. | qB | 6-2 | 190

Chris Ciccone will look to supply depth at quarterback this fall … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Possesses excellent size, athleticism, accuracy and leadership qualities … Helped lead the Raiders to a 6-4 season in 2016, including a 3-2 record in the demanding Central Jersey Group V (Big School conference).

2015: Appeared in 12 games as the Wolf Pack’s primary punt returner … Returned 11 punts for 152 yards … Also

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The seaHAWKS josh clark

(165.3 yard average).

Camden, NJ / Camden

2015: Did not see any varsity game action.

Jr. | LB | 6-3 | 215

Before Wagner: Highly-recruited North Jersey prospect who had multiple FBS offers ... Explosive athlete who plays with high level of energy ... Earned FirstTeam All-Group 1 and First-Team All-Hudson County honors ... Led the Red Wings to consecutive North 2, Group 1 sectional championships ... Competed in the 2015 New Jersey North-South All-Star Football Classic at Kean University in Union, NJ.

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Josh Clark is a versatile, athletic linebacker coming off a good spring who is looking to enter the mix at outside linebacker and on special teams … Sociology major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football.

andrew cordani

2016: Competed in JV Football.

Hamilton, VA / Loudoun Valley

Before Wagner: Standout two-way performer for the Panthers at linebacker and running back ... Credited with 62 career tackles ... As a senior in 2015, rushed for 155 yards on 13 carries and five touchdowns ... Had six tackles on defense while rushing for 91 yards vs. Willingboro High School.

sr. | db | 5-11 | 195

Daniel Clifford Hoboken, NJ / Hoboken

R-jr. | OL | 6-4 | 300

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Daniel Clifford is a versatile two-year starter who blends a strong football I.Q. with excellent strength, quickness and footwork … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games with nine starting assignments … Saw significant action at both right guard and center … His explosion at the point of attack in the running game helped the Green & White rush for 1,727 yards, with eight games of 150 yards or more ... Helped pave the way for junior RB Ryan Fulse to become the nation’s fourth-leading rusher. 2016: Saw action in all 11 games, gaining nine starts … Shifted from guard to center and, as the season progressed, he emerging as one of the top young offensive linemen in the NEC …Proved to be a dependable, durable offensive lineman who was a catalyst for an offense that, in NEC games, ranked No. 1 in total offense (423.2 yards), No. in scoring (29.7 points), No. 2 in passing (257.8 yard average), and No. 3 in rushing

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Andrew Cordani, who has also played defensive back in his career, will look to make a push for a spot in the running back rotation in 2018 … Computer Science major … Computer Science major. 2017: Saw action at Western Michigan where he carried the ball three times for a net of four yards … Participated in JV Football … Member of 2017 NEC Fall Academic Honor 2016: Participated in JV Football … Member of 2016 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll … Computer Science major. 2015: Competed in JV Football ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: One of Loudoun County’s (LoCo) top offensive backs ... As a senior in 2014, earned FirstTeam All-LoCo honors while leading the Vikings to a 9-4 record and an appearance in the VHSL 3A East Region Semifinal for the second straight year … Rushed for 1,542 yards on 254 carries as a senior, which computes to a 6.1-yard average, with 17 touchdowns and was named All-State, All-Region and All-Conference ... Also named to the All-Loco and Rivals/VirginiaPreps 3A All-State teams ... For his career, he rushed for more than 3,800 yards with 43 touchdowns.


The SEAHAWKS charbel dabire Toronto, Canada / New Mexico Military Institute

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A powerful and sturdy defensive lineman who plays the game with tremendous leverage, big things are again expected from Charbel Dabire who has had a major impact his first two seasons in helping solidify and fortify the defensive front from his nose tackle position … Biology major. 2017: A physical run-stuffer who saw action in 11 games with three starts … Second among defensive lineman with 22 tackles, which included of the solo variety …. Recorded a season-high four tackles on three separate occasions, vs. Columbia (9/16), Lehigh (9/30) and Central Connecticut (10/4) … Credited with seven tackles for loss for negative 24 yards, including 1.5 sacks. 2016: Saw action in 11 games with six starts in first season on Grymes Hill … Played a key role on a defensive unit that ranked No. 3 in the NEC in both Total Defense (327.8 yards per game) and Rushing Defense (99.3 yards per game) in the Seahawks’ five-game league schedule … Ranked third among all Seahawk defensive linemen with 25 tackles, including 17 solo stops … Credited with three tackles for loss and two sacks on the season … Recorded a career-high seven stops, including four solo, at Central Connecticut (10/15) …. Kicked off his Wagner career with five unassisted tackles in the season opener vs. Saint Anselm (8/31). Before Wagner: Physical run-stopper who was recruited by several FBS schools … Further honed his skills at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL following his graduation from Mount Carmel High School in Ontario, Canada … Then matriculated at New Mexico Military Institute where he was credited with 22 tackles in 2015.

willie dale Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s

R-jr. | WR | 6-2 | 205

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Willie Dale is a local athlete looking to build upon a 2017 season where he was Wagner’s third-leading wide receiver.

2017: Saw action in all 11 games with 10 starts … Snared 25 catches for 277 yards (11.1 ypc), both of which ranked third on the team … Hauled in a seasonhigh 30-yard reception in the Homecoming win over Lehigh (9/30) … Career-high six receptions (40 yards) vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) … Was on the receiving end of quarterback Luke Massei’s acrobatic flip toss on a two-point conversion try in the third overtime vs. CCSU which made that evening’s “ESPN Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays of the Day” … Also had four receptions on two occasions - vs. Saint Francis U (9/9) and at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11). 2016: Saw action in 10 of the Seahawks’ 11 games … Caught seven passes for 112 yards, a 16.0 yards per reception average and one touchdown … Corralled the first two passes of his career, including an 11-yard TD grab, vs. Concordia (9/10) … Had two receptions for 55 yards, highlighted by a career-long 49-yard reception which led to a touchdown at Robert Morris (11/12) … Previous career-long came at Central Connecticut (10/15) when he hauled in a 21-yard catch … Had at least one reception in five different games … Also credited with four tackles on special teams … Marketing major. 2015: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Two-time Staten Island Advance AllStar ... Named 2014 First-Team All-CHSFL ... Physical, big-play wide receiver who snared 33 receptions for 641 yards, which computes to 19.4 yards per catch ... Caught seven TD passes and ran for another two as a senior ... Had a dominating performance, with seven receptions for 140 yards and a touchdown, in the 2015 New York City vs. Long Island Boomer Esiason Empire Challenge held at Hofstra University in Hempstead, NY.

Joshua DeCambre Staten Island, NY / Curtis

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Joshua DeCambre is a tall, rangy local product now in his second year on Grymes Hill who will supply depth to the Seahawk wide receiver unit … Undeclared major. 2017: Saw action in six games as a freshman … Credited with two receptions for 22 yards … first career catch was a 15-yard grab vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) … Also made a seven-yard grab vs. Bryant.

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The seaHAWKS Before Wagner: Talented local product who helped lead the Warriors to a perfect 12-0 season as a senior in 2016 … Was a force on both sides of the ball, excelling at both wide receiver and safety … Named to the 2016 Staten Island Advance All-Star team as an all-purpose performer … Had 19 receptions for 455 yards (23.94 av.) and five touchdowns … Snared a pair of touchdown grabs in the city championship win over Erasmus Hall … On defense, he had five interceptions - two of those coming in Curtis’ quarterfinal win over Midwood HS, one of which he returned for a touchdown ... Also a top sprinter on the Curtis track & field team ... Named to the 2017 Empire Challenge All-Star Game where he played on the New York City team which defeated Long Island 37-35. \ \

Before Wagner: Athletic defensive lineman who played a key role in the Vikings’ 3-3-5 defensive alignment ... Helped lead the Vikings to a 12-1 record as a senior ... Credited with 26 tackles on the year, including six solo stops, along with nine sacks.

John Drinkwater Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck

sr. | K | 6-1 | 195

Kevin DiCapua West Islip, NY / West Islip

SO. | k | 6-2 | 230

Kevin DiCapua is a strong-legged kicker who will look to provide depth in his second season on Grymes Hill … Undecalred major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Reliable kicker at West Islip High School, displaying accuracy and delivering in gamewinning situations … Also served as the kickoff specialist, flashing a strong leg that allowed him to kick the ball into the end zone on a consistent basis.

Monmouth Junction, NJ / South Brunswick

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With two years under his belt, John Drinkwater, twin brother of teammate Matt, will provide depth in the Seahawk kicking game in 2018 … Speech/Theater major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Member of 2017 NEC Academic Honor Roll. 2016: Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Served as a kickoff specialist and placekicker at Southold-Mattituck High School … Strong-legged kicker who was reliable on extra points and field goals for the Porters throughout his high school career.

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Dillon Donaldson, a good-sized prospect who will look to provide depth alto the Seahawk offensive line unit after playing on the defensive line during his first two seasons on Grymes Hill … Sociology major. 2017: Saw action in seven games … Credited with five tackles on the season … Career-high three stops, including two of the solo variety, at Duquesne (10/7) … Added assisted tackles vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) and Bryant (10/28).

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2016: Saw action in four games as a true freshman … Credited with three tackles, all of which came aginst FBS competition … Credited with two tackles (1 solo, 1 assisted) at UMass (10/29) and one stop at Boston College.

Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck

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Matt Drinkwater, twin brother of teammate John, ably served as the Seahawks’ holder in 2017 and will look to perform these duties again as a senior in addition to providing depth to the kicking unit … Speech/ Theater major. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games, serving as the team’s holder on field goals and PATs. 2016: Competed in JV Football …


The SEAHAWKS Before Wagner: Punter who demonstrated excellent command and hang time throughout his high school career …. Versatile athlete who also played quarterback for the Porters.

tyler elmore Dix Hills, NY / Half Hallows West

So. | OL | 6-2 | 295

Tyler Elmore will look to provide depth to the Seahawk offensive line depth in his second season as a Seahawk in 2018 … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV football. Before Wagner: Nominated for the 2016 Zellner Award as Suffolk County’s top lineman after starring on the Half Hallows West offensive and defensive lines … Powerful frame at left tackle who excelled as a run blocker … Also proved to be valuable on special teams as a field goal blocker.

jesse Flaherty Oceanport, NJ / Red Bank Catholic / The Peddie School

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Jesse Flaherty is a dynamic, veteran athlete who has been a productive performer in the secondary and as a punt returner throughout his Seahawk career … History major with a minor in religious studies. 2017: Limited to six games of action do to an earlyseason leg injury … Credited with 12 tackles, including six solo stops … Opened the season with a five-tackle effort (4 solo, 1 asst) in the season opener vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) and capped his year with a season-high sixtackle performance (all solo) in the season-ending win at Sacred Heart (11/18) … Also had a three-tackle game at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) … Member of 2017 NEC Academic Honor Roll. 2016: Finished fourth on the team with 55 tackles (41 solo, 14 assisted) while starting all 11 games … Second on the team in interceptions with four, which he returned for a combined 48 yards … Seahawks won all

four of the games in which he recorded an interception … Had an INT vs. Sacred Heart (10/1), which he returned 29 yards, in addition to picks at Central Connecticut (10/15), at Robert Morris (11/12) and vs. NECchampion Saint Francis U (11/19) … Registered career-high nine tackles in consecutive weeks at Central Connecticut (10/15) and at Bryant (10/22) … Had eight stops in the season opener vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) and six vs. Duquesne. 2015: Recorded eight tackles on the season while seeing action in nine games … Recorded a season-high three tackles in the season finale vs. defending NEC champion Sacred Heart (11/21) … Had two stops in the season opener at Rice (9/5) … Registered his first career interception during a victory over Central Connecticut (11/14) … Member of 2015 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not see any game action ... Member of 2014 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: At perennial prep power, Red Bank Catholic HS, he was team captain and a two-way starter for No. 5 team in the state of New Jersey as a senior ... Selected to the Academic All Shore Team and won the “Golden Casey Award” at Red Bank Catholic ... Also team captain and leading scorer on the RBC basketball team ... .Spent a prep school year at Peddie where he led the Falcons to their first championship in 13 years ... Rushed for more than 1,000 yards and 13 TDs in only eight games while making All-State as a defensive back ... Is the nephew of Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett.

scotty Forbes Sterling, VA / Dominion / Midwestern Prep

so. | QB | 5-10 | 180

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Scotty Forbes will look to bolster the Seahawks’ depth at quarterback in his second season on Grymes Hill. 2017: Did not see any game action after suffering an injury during training camp. Before Wagner: Arrives on Grymes Hill after one year at Midwestern Prep in Illinois … Combined for 37 touchdowns and over 3,100 all-purpose yards in nine games … Displayed a strong arm and the ability to elude defenders in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield

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Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional

ryan fulse

R-JR. | DB | 6-1 | 205

Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/ Monroe (NY)

sr. | RB | 5-11 | 195

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A dynamic, game-changer at running and a threat to take it to the house on any given play, Ryan Fulse is looking to build on his maiden season on Grymes Hill where he ranked No. 4 among all FCS rushers … Named to 2018 All-NEC Preseason Team … Business Administration major. 2017: Named the Dr. Willetts MVP / Offensive Player of the Year at the Seahawks’ postseason banquet … Capped his brilliant, breakout campaign by eclipsing the 100-yard rushing mark for the fifth straight game in the season-ending win at Sacred Heart (11/11) … His 26-carry, 192-yard day against SHU allowed him to finish the regular season as the NEC rushing champion (1,306 yards) … In addition to ranking fourth nationally, this figure also was good for ninth on the Seahawk all-time single-season list … Closed the season with six 100-yard plus efforts in his last seven games and four straight … Three-time NEC Offensive Player of the Week honor ... Season-high three-touchdown effort vs. Sacred Heart gave him 12 for the season … Top offensive output came vs. Bryant (10/28) when he rumbled for 228 yards on 25 carries in becoming the first Seahawk to hit the double-century mark since Dominique Williams in 2011. 2016: Mid-year transfer who showed glimpses of his immense abilities throughout the spring and in the Green-White game. Before Wagner: Elusive running back who arrives on Grymes Hill following a standout career at Monroe College … Has experience competing at Hameline Field, as he saw action against the Seahawks’ JV squad last fall … Rushed for 958 yards in 2016 for the Mustangs, including six games with 100-plus rushing yards … Scored nine touchdowns in 2016 … Showed off his big-play ability against Thaddeus Stevens, exploding for a season-long 80-yard run … Prior to attending Monroe College, played four years of varsity football at Fort Meade High School in Fort Meade, FL.

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Darryl Gamble will look to again been a mainstay in the Seahawk secondary at cornerback after cracking the starting lineup in 2017 … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games with six starts … Credited with 12 tackles on the season, including nine solo stops … Had at least one tackle in seven different games, including two-tackle efforts vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) and Bryant (10/28) … Came up with first career interception at Columbia (9/16) which he returned 24 yards. 2016: Saw action in four games – vs. Central Connecticut (10/15), Duquesne (11/5), Robert Morris (11/12) and Saint Francis U (11/19). 2015: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Physically gifted, big-play performer with great speed and quickness ... Rangy and athletic with a big upside ... Named Defensive Back MVP at the Chris Melvin One Day Elite Camp in June, 2014.

Chris Gangarossa Buffalo, NY / Milford Academy

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Chris Gangarossa is a good-sized, battle-tested offensive lineman who will again vie for significant playing time within the Seahawk two-deep up front in 2018. 2017: Saw action in seven games, with two starts … Helped the Green & White rush for 1,727 yards, with eight games of 150 yards or more ... Played a role in paving the way for junior RB Ryan Fulse to become the nation’s fourth-leading rusher. 2016: Saw action in a reserve capacity in six games during his first season as a Seahawk, primarily as the No. 2 right tackle … Gained experience while competing on


The SEAHAWKS an offensive line set the tone way for the Seahawks to finish second in the NEC in scoring (29.7), passing offense (257.8) and No. 1 in turnover margin (+7.1) and first downs (131) … Business Administration major. Before Wagner: Starred at Canisius High School in Buffalo, NY where he helped lead the Crusaders to a perfect 12-0 record in his senior season that was ranked 30th in the final USA Today poll … Further honed his skills by prepping a year at Milford Academy in Berlin, NY …. Big, strong and agile … Named to the 2014 AllWestern New York football team.

cam Gill Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill

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One of the top all-around defensive players in the NEC, Cam Gill enjoyed a breakout campaign in 2017 after signaling his arrival by making a significant impact as a true freshman in 2016 … Business Administration major. 2017: Named Defensive Player of the Year at the team’s postseason banquet … Started all 11 games at outside linebacker … Used his athleticism to become Seahawks’ second-leading tackler with 53, including 37 solo stops … Recorded four or more tackles in five different games … Ranked second in the NEC with 11 sacks, which resulted in 51 yards in loss … Career-high four sacks for 11 yards in loss at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) … Registered career-high nine tackles vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) and eight-tackle efforts vs. Lehigh (9/30) and No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) … Had 13 tackles for loss for negative 58 yards. 2016: Saw action in all 11 games as a true freshman, with two starts, at outside linebacker … Also made his presence felt on several special teams units … Used his size and athleticism to record 14 tackles, of which seven were solo stops … Recorded first career interception at Bryant (10/22) ... Credited with two sacks ... Earned late-season start vs. Duquesne (11/5) and defending NEC champion Saint Francis U (11/19) … In helping the Seahawks become the lone NEC team to defeat SFU, matched his career high with four tackles … Also enjoyed a four-tackle game at Central Connecticut (10/15) … Undeclared major.

Before Wagner: Big-play, two-way performer for the Chapel Hill Panthers at linebacker and wide receiver ... Credited with 105 career tackles, including 88 solo stops with 13 sacks ... Physical specimen who had 22 career receptions … High school teammate of fellow Seahawk Tajai Owens.

adam giordano Cherry Hill, NJ / Milford Academy (NY)

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Adam Giordano is a versatile athlete with good size and agility who will look to have an impact at tight end in 2018 after playing wide receiver in his first season on Grymes Hill. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games with four starts …. Had eight catches for 125 yards (11.4 yards per reception) … Had three catches for 53 yards, including a 29-yard grab, in his first game as a Seahawk in seasonopening win over Saint Anselm (8/30) … Followed that effort with a three-catch, 44-yard effort at Saint Francis U (9/9), highlighted by a career-long 31-yard reception. 2016: Saw action in seven games, primarily on special teams, during his initial season as a Seahawk … Sociology major. Before Wagner: Tremendous athlete who is a relative newcomer to football … Was a star lacrosse player for Camden Catholic High School for three years and also played soccer prior to his grid iron career … Began his collegiate career as a walk-on at Syracuse … Spent a prep school year at Milford Academy where he saw time mainly at linebacker.

mike Giuliano Toms River, NJ / Donovan Catholic

SO. | LB | 6-3 | 230 Mike Giuliano will look to provide depth to the Seahawk linebacker corps in his second season on Grymes Hill in 2018 … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed on JV Team.

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The seaHAWKS Before Wagner: Powerful linebacker at Donovan Catholic High School … Downhill attacker in run defense with the ability to rush the passer in blitz situations … Reliable tackler who was regularly around the football.

linebacker, Graham is equally adept at stuffing the run as playing in pass coverage and, when healthy, forms a devastating one-two punch at the inside linebacker spot with Quintin Hampton … Business Administration major. 2017: Earned the Werner Johnson Leadership Award at the Seahawks’ postseason banquet … Got out to a fast start with 11-tackle games vs. Saint Francis U (9/9) and Columbia (9/16) and had five or more tackles in his first four games … Was slowed by a mid-season injury … Finished the year with 49 tackles, including 33 solo stops, which was good for fourth on the team despite being limited by injury…. Had seven tackles for loss for negative 11 yards, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery … Recorded a 23-yard interception vs. Columbia (9/16). 2016: Paced the 2016 Seahawks in both total (83) and solo (57) tackles … Among those 83 stops, which ranked No. 7 in the NEC, were 9.5 tackles for loss and two sacks … Recorded a career-high 13 tackles (nine solo) at Bryant … Enjoyed an 11-tackle effort in the Homecoming win over Sacred Heart (10/1) … Nine tackles at Boston College (9/24) … Registered five or more tackles in 10 games and came up with at least three stops in all 11 games … Also credited with two quarterback hurries, one pass breakup and one interception, a pick vs. Robert Morris (11/12) which he returned 43 yards for a touchdown. 2015: Worked his way into the two-deep and saw action in two games before suffered a season-ending injury … Played his first career game as a Seahawk in the season opener against Rice (9/5) and was credited with two tackles. Before Wagner: Registered 136 tackles, including 13 for loss, along with six sacks and eight pass breakups as a senior ... Widely-recruited student-athlete who attracted interest from several FBS programs ... Gained experience while adding muscle during a prep school year spent at Fork Union Military Academy.

Santoni Graham Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union Military Academy

R-jr. | LB | 6-1 | 225

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Santoni Graham burst onto the scene as a redshirt freshman in 2016, proving to be of the NEC’s top allaround linebackers. A ball-hawking, physical inside

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Tevaughn Grant Paterson, NJ / Eastside

R-jr. | LB | 6-2 | 230

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Tevaughn Grant is a tall, rangy, veteran outside linebacker with a high motor and an ability to rush the


The SEAHAWKS passer … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in 10 games … Credited with 11 tackles, including eight of the solo variety …. Matched his career high with four tackles (3 solo) in season-opening win over Saint Anselm (8/31). 2016: Saw action in all 11 games with two starts … Also a mainstay on special teams … Credited with 12 tackles, including 11 solo stops … Registered a career-high four tackles, including three solo, vs. Concordia (9/10) … Had three stops vs. Robert Morris (11/12) … Recorded at least one tackle in six different games … Biology major. 2015: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Excellent student who had multiple offers ... First-Team Big North All-Liberty Division selection ... Versatile athlete who excelled as a stand-up defensive lineman as well as a down lineman in high school ... Competed in both the 2015 New Jersey North-South All-Star Football Classic at Kean University in Union,, NJ and the 2015 Paul Robeson East-West High School AllStar Football Classic in East Orange, NJ.

jake griffin Kingston, NY / Palm Beach Gardens (FL) Bridgeton Academy (ME)

SO. | OL | 6-4 | 315

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Jake Griffin is a big, strong offensive lineman who will look to provide depth to the 2018 Seahawks in his second season in the program … Business Administration major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Powerful offensive lineman who spent one year at Bridgton Academy after playing at Palm Beach Gardens High School, where he helped lead the Gators to a 7-4 record during his senior year, including a perfect 4-0 conference record … Lined up mostly at left tackle in his one season at Bridgton, but can also play guard.

quintin Hampton Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF

sr. | LB | 6-0 | 235

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Quintin Hampton is a ball-hawking, hard hitter who has earned All-NEC Second-Team honors in each of his first two seasons on Grymes Hill after transferring from UCF, forming a formidable inside-linebacking tandem with Santoni Graham … Sociology major. 2017: Recorded team-leading 82 tackles, computing to 7.8 per game, which ranked seventh in the NEC … Of those 82 tackles, 52 were solo efforts … Added 13 tackles for loss for negative 54 yards, including seven sacks for negative 40 yards … Enjoyed a career-high 13-tackle game vs. league champion Central Connecticut (10/14) … Also delivered 11-tackle efforts at Saint Francis U (9/9) and vs. Lehigh (9/30) … For the season, recorded five or more tackles in eight different games. 2016: Ranked second on the team with 74 tackles, which included 53 solo stops … Ranked 11th in the NEC with an average of 4.5 tackles per game … For the year, the active and aggressive Georgia native registered a team-best 10.5 tackles for loss … Had five sacks (for negative 30 yards) on the season, a figure that ranked second on the team and tied for eighth in the NEC …

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The seaHAWKS Recorded four double-digit tackling games, headed by a career-high 12 stops (eight solo) vs. Columbia (10/8) … Had 11 tackles at Bryant (10/22) and 10-tackle efforts vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) and Duquesne (11/5) … Had four or more tackles in nine games and registered at least two stops in all 11 games … Sociology major. Before Wagner: Transfer from the University of Central Florida (UCF) … Played in 11 games as a freshman for the Knights, including one start against UConn … Recorded 10 tackles against UConn as well as three tackles against East Carolina … Three-star recruit at Colquitt County High School … Ranked as the 48th-best inside linebacker in the country by ESPN … Led the Wild Boars to the 2014 GHSA Class AAAAAA state title and advanced to the 2013 state semifinals … Amassed 355 career tackles during his high school career … Set a county record with 19.5 sacks as a junior … Voted 2013 Atlanta Journal Constitution All-State First Team … Recipient of the team’s 2013 Rocky Jones Strong Man Award.

Jordan haven Windsor, NY / Windsor Central

Brady Hudik

so. | DB | 6-0 | 195

Bordentown, NJ / Bordentown Regional

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sr. | OL | 6-5 | 305

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Jordan Haven made his presence felt as a true freshman and is being counted on to deliver depth at linebacker as well being a potential force on special teams … Undeclared major.

A durable and productive leader on the Seahawk offensive line, Brady Hudik helped solidify the Seahawk O-Line in his 2016 before going on to enjoy a breakout season at left guard in 2017.

2017: Saw action in seven games, primarily on special teams … Registered four tackles on the season, highlighted by three solo stops.

2017: Started all 11 games at left guard ... His strength and balance at the point of attack in the running game helped the Green & White rush for 1,727 yards, with eight games of 150 yards or more ... Played a pivotal role in paving the way for junior RB to become the nation’s third-leading rusher … Named to the Academic All-District First Team for District 1 as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) as a Business Administration major … Named to the 2017 NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or better).

Before Wagner: Combined for 460 receiving yards and seven touchdowns as a senior at Windsor Central, which is the alma mate of Seahawk head coach Jason Houghtaling … Versatile performer who lined up primarily in the slot, but possesses plenty of big-play ability … Also showed his speed as a kickoff return specialist … Leader of the Black Knights’ secondary at safety where he made 75 tackles and picked off two passes.

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2016: Proved to be a productive and durable performer while gaining the start in all 11 games at left guard … Played an instrumental role on an offensive line unit that paved the way for the Seahawks to finish second in the NEC in scoring (29.7), passing offense (257.8) and No. 1 in turnover margin (+7.1) and first downs (131)


The SEAHAWKS … Member of 2016 NEC Fall Academic Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a select list of student-athletes who attained a 3.75 GPA or better … Business Administration major. 2015: Competed in JV Football ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Sturdy, physical and mobile two-way lineman for the Scotties ... Earned First-Team All-County honors from the Burlington County Times ... Widelyrecruited prospect who held a number of offers.

Jonathan Irizarry Katy, TX / Morton Ranch / Cisco College (TX)

Jr. | OL | 6-4 | 320

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Jonathan Irizarry is a mid-year transfer who took part in spring practice and will look to make his mark on the Seahawk depth chart along the offensive line in his first season as a Seahawk. Before Wagner: Built a reputation as an intelligent and coachable player with the ability to compete at several positions along the offensive line ... A standout at both left and right tackle for the Morton Ranch High Mavericks before attending Cisco ... Multi-sport athlete who was also a member of the Morton Ranch basketball team.

Tim Jackson Riviera Beach, FL / Dwyer

gr. | te | 6-1 | 245

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Tim Jackson is a big, strong, physical presence who will compete for playing time at tight end as a graduate student in 2018 after playing along the defensive line each of the last two seasons … Had three catches for 44 yards in the annual Green-White game back in April … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in nine games on defense as well as on special teams. 2016: Saw action in all 11 games … Credited with six

tackles on the season, including one tackle for loss … Also a mainstay on special teams … Business Administration major. 2015: Competed in JV Football. 2014: Did not see game action. Before Wagner: Hails from a tradition-rich high school program which has produced a number of collegiate players … One of nine members of the 2013 Dwyer team are going on to play college football … Helped lead the Panthers to a perfect 15-0 record … Also excelled along the offensive line.

Tyamonee Johnson Ft. Washington, MD / Bullis School

gr. | DB | 6-0 | 170

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Tyamonee Johnson is an experienced hard-hitting, aggressive defensive back who will again look to make an impact in the Seahawk secondary as a graduate student in 2018 …Business Administration major. 2017: Started all 10 games that he played in, establishing himself as the Seahawks’ free safety … Recorded 34 tackles, including 24 solo … Had a career-high seventackle game, including six unassisted stops, vs. Columbia (9/16) … Registered six tackles vs. Saint Francis U (9/9) and five vs. Bryant (10/28) … Had four or more tackles in five different games … Had an interception in the season-opening win vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) … Had a forced fumble at Western Michigan (9/23). 2016: Saw action in seven games … Recorded three tackles on the season with a season-high two stops (1 solo, 1 assisted) at Boston College (9/24) … 2015: Saw action in nine games … Recorded 18 tackles, including 11 solo stops … Came up with his first career interception vs. Duquesne (10/30) … Delivered a jarring hit which resulted in a forced fumble vs. Central Connecticut (11/14), in addition to registering a careerhigh four tackles. 2014: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Explosive, big-play performer who recorded 48 tackles, including 23 solo stops …As a wide receiver on offense, had nine receptions for 151 yards

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The seaHAWKS and two touchdowns …Also a standout in track & field where he excelled in the 400 and 800-meter runs … Member of Academic Honor Roll.

selected to the National Upperclassmen Football Combine … His father played football at Hofstra … Older brother Tom played baseball at Seton Hall.

Denzel Knight Rochester, NY / Salisbury School

R-sr. | RB | 6-2 | 220

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Denzel Knight has been a powerful presence within the Seahawk offense in each of the last three seasons and will look to continue his success as a graduate student in 2018. Business Administration major.

jimmy kelleher Wantagh, NY / General Douglas MacArthur/ Allan Hancock College

Jr. | QB | 6-3 | 205

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Jimmy Kelleher is a mid-year transfer who acclimated to Seahawk offensive system throughout spring practice and in the Green-White game … Strong-armed signal-caller who has 162 career completions to his credit at the junior college level. Before Wagner 2017: (Sophomore) Allan Hancock College – Completed 110-of-223 passes (49.3%) for, 1,392 yards with 11 touchdowns and 11 interceptions at Allan Hancock, which is located in Santa Maria, CA in his sophomore season … Saw action in all 11 games for the Bulldogs. 2016: (Freshman) Nassau Community College - Completed 52 of his 115 pass attempts for 547 yards in his freshman season at Nassau Community College in New York … Prior to his arrival at Nassau, he led MacArthur High School to a county title and the Long Island Class II championship game Named All-metro, All-state and All-Long Island quarterback … Was identified as one of the top 30 high school quarterbacks when he was

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2017: Saw action in all 11 games with three starts … Was the team’s second-leading rusher with 472 yards on 117 carries (4.0 ypc average) and six touchdowns … Rumbled for a career-high 152 yards on just 14 carries and two touchdowns, including a season-long 60yard scoring spurt, in the Homecoming win over Lehigh (9/30) … Added 47 receiving yards on three receptions vs. the Mountain Hawks, as well, including a 39-yard grab … Finished the season with 19 catches for 128 yards … Also had four kickoff returns for 48 yards, giving her 648 all-purpose yards on the season … Member of the 2017 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2016: Earned Second-Team All-NEC honors ... Rushed for a team-high 703 yards on 108 carries, which computed to an NEC-leading 6.5 yards per carry average while seeing action in all 11 games, with five starts … Rumbled for a then career-high 147 yards on 16 carries in the 38-16 season-opening win over Saint Anselm (8/31) … Had a career-long 71-yard run en route to a 112-carry, 104-yard rushing day in the 38-0 victory over Concordia (9/10) … Established a new career high in the 25-21 win at Central Connecticut (10/15) when he rushed for 150 yards on just 13 carries, which was highlighted by a 70-yard touchdown run up the left sideline … Rushed for a team-leading seven TDs … Had 17 receptions for 91 yards and a touchdown out of the backfield … Career-long 23-yard grab came at Bryant (10/22) … Averaged 72.2 all-purpose yards per game … Member of the 2016 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll … 2015: Versatile performer who saw action in seven games as a running back and on special teams … Recorded 19 rushing yards on five attempts, which all came vs. BYU (10/24)… Recorded six tackles on special teams.


The SEAHAWKS 2014: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Big-play performer who posted staggering offensive numbers as a senior, consistently displaying power, speed and durability … Accumulated over 2,000 all-purpose yards as a senior while rushing for nearly 1,600 yards and scored 21 touchdowns … Averaged 6.7 yards per carry … Averaged nearly17 yards on eight receptions for 139 yards … Had 37 carries for 294 yards and six touchdowns vs. Taft … Rushed 30 times for 283 yards and four touchdowns vs. Hotchkiss … Named All-Greater Rochester Player of the Year after scoring 28 touchdowns ... Finished with 2,250 allpurpose yards in leading Brockport to 8-1 record in his junior year.

Graham Lindman Noblesville, IN / Lindenwood / Santa Barbara City College / Ole Miss

5th. | qb | 6-4 | 215

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Graham Lindman will look to compete for the Seahawks’ starting quarterback spot after taking part in 2018 spring practice … In the Green-White game in April, was 8-of-21 through the air for 156 yards, one touchdown and one interception. 2017: University of Mississippi – Was a member of the Rebels’ football team where he competed in practice but did not see any game action. 2016: Santa Barbara City University - Played quarterback as a sophomore for the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros in 2016 … Saw action in four games, completing 34-of-55 passes for 454 yards with three touchdowns and one interception … Most extensive action came in the season-opener at Ventura, where he went 15-of-24 for 239 yards with two TDs and no interceptions. 2014: Lindenwood University: Appeared in eight games and was the starting quarterback for the final seven contests for Division II Lindenwood … Threw for 1,830 yards and nine touchdowns … Averaged 228.8 passing yards a game, which would have ranked second in the MIAA if he played in one more contest, and was the fifth-most in school his-tory … Averaged 240.7 passing yards in his seven starts … Had two 300-yard passing games with 317 against Northwest Missouri and 307

versus Emporia State … Had three other games with over 200 passing yards, including 299 versus Central Oklahoma … In his second collegiate drive, completed a pass for a 66-yard touchdown play, his second-longest pass play of the season … Had a season-high three touchdown passes against Emporia State … Threw at least one touchdown pass in six of his eight games, and had multiple touchdown passes in two games … Recorded a season-high 27 completions versus Central Oklahoma, the eighth-most in school history … Had a season-high 57 pass attempts against Northwest Missouri, the second-most in Lindenwood history … Set a Lindenwood record with 59 total offensive plays in that same game … Punted two times on the year, including one inside the 20-yard line … Named the team’s Offensive Player of the Game versus Northwest Missouri … Received both the MIAA Academic Honor Roll and the MIAA Academic Excellence awards. High School / Personal: Played for a homeschool football club in Noblesville, Indiana, and earned 2012 and 2013 team Offensive MVP honors for the Lions … Passed for more than 6,500 yards and completed 69 percent of his passes … Had 70 touchdown passes … Made Dean’s Honor Roll for Spring 2017.

TJ linta Branford, CT / Branford / Brown University

gr. | qb | 6-4 | 240

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T.J. Linta, who joined the Seahawk program in June as a graduate transfer after earning his undergraduate degree at Brown, spent two years as the Bears’ starting quarterback and will compete at the quarterback position. 2017: In his second year as Brown’s starting quarterback, completed 125-of-258 passes for 1,320 yards, eight touchdowns and six interceptions. 2016: Brown University’s starting quarterback who saw action in eight games … Assumed the starting quarterback role by the fourth game vs. Stetson … threw for 1,074 yards on 110 completions over the season … Passed for six touchdowns … Threw for a season-high 220 yards on 17 of 27 passing at Dartmouth, connecting for two touchdowns on passes of 42 and 38 yards... Completed 22 of 34 passes for 216 yards vs. Penn. 2015: Back-up quarterback who earned a berth on the

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The seaHAWKS varsity travel roster and earned playing time vs. Columbia...

… Recorded a career-high three tackles vs. Monmouth (9/19).

2014: Saw valuable action with the Bears’ junior varsity team.

Before Wagner: A dynamic, explosive and big-play performer who led the Nottingham Bulldogs to the Class A Sectional Title as a junior quarterback/cornerback ... Missed his senior season with preseason leg injury but returned to health in 2014 season for his prep year at Milford Academy and was credited with 12 tackles, 10 pass breakups, and two caused fumbles.

High School/Personal: Starred at Hamden Hall Country Day School ... Career stats (So.-Sr.): Passing; 8,013 Yds, 82 TDs, Rushing: 1,233 Yds, 27 TDs ... 1st Team All-New England (2012, 2013) 1st Team All-Conference (2011, 2012, 2013) NUC All-American (2013), NUC Most Valuable Quarterback (2013) ... Led the Hornets to the Fairchester League championship and made an appearance in a New England Bowl Game for first time in school history ... National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete (2013) ... Given name is Thomas.

sterling lowry Syracuse, NY / Milford Academy / Nottingham

sr. | DB | 5-11 | 180

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With three seasons of productive playing experience under his belt, Sterling Lowry will again look to make a big impact in the Seahawk secondary as a senior … Business Administration major. 2017: Started all 11 games at strong safety … Recorded 39 tackles, including 30 solo … Career-high 11-tackle game , with five solo stops, vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) … Had six-tackle effort at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) … Recorded three or more tackles in five different games … Came up with an interception in seasonopening win over Saint Anselm (8/31) … Had a forced fumble in the season-ending victory at Sacred Heart (11/18). 2016: Saw action in 10 games at cornerback with starting assignments in seven … Solid tackler in the open field as 13 of his 14 tackles were of the solo variety … Had then career-high four stops, all solo, at Boston College (9/24) … Had three tackles vs. Duquesne (11/5) and two-tackle games vs. Concordia (9/10) and at Bryant (10/22) … Recorded first career interception in the season opener vs. Saint Anselm (9/1) … 2015: A mid-year transfer who arrived on Grymes Hill in time to compete in 2015 spring practice after prepping a year at Milford Academy ... Played in nine games … Totaled 10 tackles, including eight solo stops … Recovered a fumble in the season opener vs. Rice (9/5)

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Roldy Lucien Union, NJ / Union

sr. | DB | 5-11 | 200

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Roldy Lucien will look to supply depth in the Seahawks’ secondary as well as on special teams … Business Administration major. 2017: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. 2016: Did not see game action. 2015: Did not see game action. Before Wagner: Speedy two-way standout for the Farmers … In 18 career varsity games, was credited with 133 tackles, including 81 solo stops … On the offensive side of the ball, had three receptions for a total of 53 year ... Competed in the 2015 Union County vs. Middlesex County Snapple Bowl at Kean University.

Luke Massei Cary, NC / Green Hope

sr. | QB | 6-1 | 190

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Luke Massei, who led the Seahawks to three victories after bring pressed into the starting quarterback role due to injury, is a play-making veteran who will again compete for the starting job in 2018 … Business Administration major. 2017: Started eight of the Seahawks’ last nine games after starting QB Alex Thomson was lost for the season in week two at Saint Francis U (9/9) … Guided the Seahawks to victories over Lehigh (9/30), Robert Morris


The SEAHAWKS (11/4) and Sacred Heart (11/18) … Completed 132-of226 passes (58.4 percent) for 1,371 yards with seven touchdowns and eight interceptions … Registered career highs in wild four-overtime game vs. Central Connecticut (10/14), completing 27-of-50 passes for 322 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions … This marked the first 300-yard passing game by a Seahawk since since Matt Abbey threw for 305 yards vs. Sacred Heart on September 30, 2006 … His acrobatic flip toss on a two-point conversion try, while under pressure, to WR Willie Dale in the third OT vs. CCSU made that evening’s “ESPN Sportscenter’s Top 10 Plays of the Day” … Completed 24-of-35 passes for 210 yards vs. Bryant (10/28) and went 20-of-32 for 205 yards vs. Lehigh (9/30) … Member of 2017 NEC Fall Academic Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a select list of student-athletes who attained a 3.75 GPA or better. 2016: Served the entire season as the Seahawks’ number two signal-caller … Came on to play in four games in a reserve capacity, taking snaps under center vs. Concordia (9/10), Duquesne (11/5), at Robert Morris (11/12) and vs. Saint Francis U (11/19) … Member of 2016 NEC Fall Academic Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a select list of student-athletes who attained a 3.75 GPA or better … Business Administration major. 2015: Competed in JV Football ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: An efficient and productive performer who passed for 3,229 yards and 29 touchdowns in his senior year ... Named Southwest Wake Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year.

Julian McCleod Miramar, FL / St. Thomas Aquinas

R-jr. | DL | 6-3 | 285

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Julian McLeod is a battle-tested, productive performer who again will be counted on heavily to be focal point of the Seahawk defensive line unit in 2018 … Information Systems Major with a minor in Physics. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games with nine starts at defensive end … Finished with 21 tackles (13 solo) … Registered career-high five tackles (2 solo), including one tackle for loss vs. FBS foe Western Michigan (9/23) … Delivered three-tackle games vs. Central Connecticut (10/14), Bryant (10/28) and No. 12 Stony Brook

(11/11) … Also had a forced fumble and pass deflection vs. Bryant (10/28) … Recorded two or more tackles in six games. 2016: Saw action in all 11 games for the Seahawks … Recorded 11 tackles which included three solo stops … Career-high three tackles (two solo) at Central Connecticut (10/15), one of which was a tackle for loss … Registered two tackles in three different games, vs. Sacred Heart (10/1), Columbia (10/8), and Duquesne (11/5) … Information Systems Major. 2015: Did not see any varsity action ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Widely-recruited student-athlete who hails from a traditional prep powerhouse ... One of a host of St. Thomas Aquinas players who will be furthering their careers at FBS and FCS institutions ... Helped lead the Raiders to a 15-1 record in 2014 and to the Class 7A State Championship ... Earned Miami Herald Honorable Mention All-Broward County honors in one of the nation’s most talent-rich regions.

Ivan McDaniel Montclair, NJ / Montclair

so. | wr | 6-4 | 205

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Ivan McDaniel is a tall, rangy wide receiver who will look to bolster the Seahawks’ depth on the outside after showing glimpses of his vast potential as a freshman and in spring practice … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action. Before Wagner: Dynamic, big-play athlete who had 23 receptions for 498 yards, which computes to 21.7 yards per catch, and three touchdowns … Hauled in four passes for 99 yards and a touchdown vs. Seton Hall Prep … Named Second-Team All-North Jersey Super Conference Liberty Division … Facing top competition, helped lead Montclair HS to a 6-4 record … Versatile athlete who is also a standout on the Mounties’ basketball team ... Snared a 30-yard reception in the Paul Robeson East-West All-Star Classic, held in East Orange, NJ.

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The seaHAWKS Peter Mokwuah

lincoln Mcgarrity Syracuse, NY / CBA / Kent School (CT)

Staten Island, NY / St. Joeph-By-the-Sea / Notre Dame

so. | Te | 6-5 | 230

gr. | dl | 6-4 | 315

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Lincoln McGarrity is a big target at tight end with a year under his belt who will look to add depth to that unit in 2018. Undeclared major. 2017: Saw game action vs. Saint Anselm (8/31) and at Duquesne (10/7). Before Wagner: Tall, rangy athlete who excelled at tight end, wide receiver and defensive end for Christian Brothers Academy … Named to the 2015 All-Central New York (CNY) … Three-sport standout at CBA who also drew interest from several colleges for his lacrosse and basketball skills … Prepped a year at the Kent School where he helped the Lions to a 5-3 season in 2016.

Dymitri McKenzie Pompano Beach, FL / North Broward Prep

fr. | rb | 6-0 | 190

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Dymitri McKenzie was a mid-year transfer who made his presence felt in spring practice and opened eyes with a 15-carry, 73-yard performance in the Green-White game … Undeclared major. Before Wagner: A tough, physical runner who drew interest from several FBS programs ... Able to use his strength, balance and agility to shed would-be tacklers ... Possesses top end speed ... As a senior, led the Eagles to a 9-3 record in 2017 ... Rushed for 806 yards for the season on just 93 carries for a whopping 8.7 yards per carry average .... Scored 15 touchdowns on the ground, including a 92-yard score ... Had 17 receptions for 267 yards (15.7 average) and three TDs ... Amassed 1,658 rushing yards and 555 receiving yards in his career ... Top game was a 16-carry, 241-yard effort vs. Westminster Academy ... Also recorded 20 tackles, with five sacks, at linebacker.

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• JUNIOR SEASON (2016) • Appeared in four games (Nevada, Michigan State, Miami, Fla., and Army) • Recorded an unassisted tackle against Miami SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015) • Played in two games as a reserve defensive lineman • Saw action against Texas (Sept. 5) and UMass (Sept. 26) FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) • One of two freshman defensive linemen who spent the season on scout team and did not see the field • Joined Jonathan Bonner as rookies who helped the Irish on their defensive scout team HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA • First-team New York all-city pick as a senior in 2013 by MSG Varsity • Honorable mention all-metro selection by MSG Varsity for 2013 • One of 10 picks on New York Daily News Catholic High School Football League/Private all-star team for 2013 • Two-year starter at defensive end at St. Joseph by-the-Sea High School in Staten Island, New York • Helped Vikings to 4-7 record in 2013 and CHSFL of metropolitan New York Class AAA quarterfinals • Named CHSFL player of the week for games week of Sept. 29, after making seven tackles, including four tackles for loss, in St. Joseph by-theSea’s 22-14 victory over Mount St. Michael • Selected for United Healthcare Empire Challenge, a June all-star game between New York City and Long Island standouts benefiting Boomer Esiason Foundation and New York area youth football • Uncle, Gabe Mokwuah, played defensive tackle at American International and was the 11th-round selection by the Green Bay Packers in 1992 NFL Draft • Enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters, majoring in psychology


The SEAHAWKS j’quan napier

Myron Morris Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington

Riviera Beach, FL / Palm Beach Gardens / FAU

jr. | DB | 6-0 | 180

R-jr. | WR | 6-3 | 190

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Myron Morris is an athletic, experienced cornerback and a dangerous kickoff return man who is looking to build on a productive sophomore campaign as a junior in 2018 … Has four career interceptions to his credit … Sociology major. 2017: Started five of the game games in which he played … Recorded 27 tackles (23 solo, 2 tackles for loss) … Returned an interception for 39 yards and a touchdown in the fourth quarter of fourovertime thriller vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) … Recorded a second INT in that game vs. CCSU … Credited with five pass breakups on the season … Team leader with 21 kickoff returns for 468 yards (22.3 average) … Career-long kickoff return of 73 yards at Saint Francis U (9/9) sparked a career day where he returned five kicks of 166 yards … Had four kickoff returns for 102 yards vs. Central Connecticut (10/14). 2016: Saw action in 10 games … Recorded 21 tackles, including 16 solo stops … Came up with two interceptions which he returned for a combined 19 yards … Registered his first career pick vs. Sacred Heart (10/1) and his other at UMass (10/29) … Credited with three pass breakups … Returned five kickoffs for 132 yards, which computed to a teambest 26.4-yard average … Had a season long kickoff return of 41 yards in the win over NEC champion Saint France U (11/19). Before Wagner: Widely-recruited speed merchant who was on the radar of several FBS programs ... Hails from one of the top high school programs in the nation ... Member of the first Dade County team and third in the state of Florida to win four consecutive state titles.

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J’Quan Napier is a tall, athletic wide receiver with FBS experience from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) who transferred to Wagner during 2017 preseason training camp and played last season at defensive back. 2017: Saw action in nine games … Credited with two tackles. Before Wagner: Did not see game action during his two seasons at FAU where he competed at wide receiver … Earned All-Conference, All-County and All-State accolades as a two-way standout, excelling at both wide receiver and at defensive back … Credited with 27 receptions for 724 yards and one touchdown as a senior … Will have three seasons of eligibility remaining as a Seahawk.

edward nunez Bronx, NY / Dewitt Clinton

jr. | LB | 6-2 | 230

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Edward Nunez is a good-sized linebacker who will look to supply depth at linebacker and on special teams in 2018 … Undeclared major. 2017: Saw action in two games … credited with one tackle vs. Robert Morris (11/4). 2016: Did not see game action. Before Wagner: High motor type of athlete with a real nose for the ball ... Two-year varsity starter at inside linebacker and fullback for the Governors ... As a senior, earned First-Team All-County, All-City, All-Conference and All-Area honors ... Led his team to a conference title as a senior.

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The seaHAWKS West Orange, NJ / West Orange

a dent in the two-deep within the Seahawk secondary after sitting out the 2017 due to injury … Undeclared major.

gr. | LB | 6-2 | 235

2017: Did not see any game action.

Justin Osuji

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Justin Osuji is coming off a productive 2017 season and is being counted on heavily within the Seahawk linebacker unit as a graduate student in 2018 … Biology major. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games with four starts … Recorded 38 tackles, including 26 solo stops ... Recorded career-high nine tackles (5 solo) vs. Central Connecticut (10/14) … Had six tackles in the victories over Lehigh (9/30) and Robert Morris (11/4) … Recorded three or more tackles in six games … Member of 2017 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. 2016: Dutifully rehabilitated a leg injury … Member of the 2016 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in nine games, at both linebacker and on special teams, with one start against Monmouth (9/19) … Totaled seven tackles on the season, four of them being solo … Recorded a careerhigh three tackles vs. BYU (10/24) … Member of 2015 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not see any game action ... Member of 2014 NEC Fall All-Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Hard-hitting, aggressive linebacker with a real nose for the football … Tallied 132 tackles as a varsity performer during his junior and senior seasons … Consistent performer who totaled 69 tackles as a senior with 37 solo stops and 32 assisted stops and three sacks… As junior, amassed 63 tackles, including 35 of the solo variety … Older brother Evans played defensive end at James Madison University … Began his scholastic career at Columbia High School in Maplewood.

Before Wagner: Athletic defensive back at Chapel Hill High School in Douglasville, GA, where he also excelled at wide receiver … Amassed 418 all-purpose yards and two touchdowns in three seasons … Contributed 69 total tackles as a senior safety, while averaging 17.3 yards per catch in his last season … Two-sport athlete who also competed in basketball …High school teammate of fellow Seahawk Cameron Gill.

Tyler Piekarz Flanders, NJ / Mt. Olive

R-so. | OL | 6-6 | 280

Now in his third season in the program, Tyler Piekarz will be looking to use his size and ability to earn a spot in the two-deep up front for the Seahawks in 2018 … Sociology major. 2017: Saw action in three games – vs. Saint Anselm (8/31), Western Michigan (9/23) and Sacred Heart (11/14). 2016: Did not see any game action Before Wagner: Tall, athletic two-way standout for the Marauders ... Excelled along the offensive line as well as at defensive end ... Well-rounded and versatile athlete who also competed on the basketball and golf teams.

jabreil salaam Irvington, NJ / The Peddie School

so. | DL | 6-1 | 270

tajai owens Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill

so. | DB | 6-1 | 185

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With a year under his belt, Jabreil Salaam will look to add depth to the Seahawk defensive line unit in 2018 … Undeclared major. 2017: Did not see any game action.


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Xavier Santiago

Before Wagner: Standout two-way performer at running back and linebacker for the Express ... Aggressive and tenacious athlete who also starts on the basketball team ... Rushed for more than 1,500 yards and 24 touchdowns in leading his team to an undefeated regular season ... Winner of the prestigious Ernie Davis Award for character and performance.

South Fort Meyers, FL / Fort Meyers South / ASA College (FL)

Ben Sieczkowski

jr. | ol | 6-5 | 305

Englishtown, NJ / Manalapan

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Xavier Santiago is a mid-year transfer who took part in spring practice and will look to make an impact in the two-deep along the offensive line in 2018. Before Wagner: Big, strong, physical offensive line prospect who projects as an offensive tackle at the collegiate level ... A standout at South Fort Myers High prior to matriculating at ASA, which is the lone junior college in the state of Florida ... Helped lead the Wolfpack to an 8-3 record as a senior in 2015 ... Will be a junior for the 2018 Seahawks.

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Ben Sieczkowski will look to supply depth to the Seahawk linebacker unit in 2018 after beginning his career at tight end … Business Administration major. 2017: Saw action in two games – vs. FBS member Western Michigan (9/23) and Sacred Heart (11/14). 2016: Sat out the season due to injury … 2015: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football.

Allaah Sessions Elmira, NY / Elmira

jr. | LB | 6-1 | 220

sr. | LB | 6-2 | 240

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Allaah Sessions is a rangy, athletic outside linebacker who is coming off a breakout season in 2017 and again figures heavily into the Seahawks’ plans in 2018 .. Undeclared major. 2017: Started all 11 games … Finished third on team with 51 tackles, including 41 solo stops … Recorded career-high seven stops vs. FBS member Western Michigan (9/23) and in the seasonending win at Sacred Heart (11/18) … Consistent performer who registered four or more tackles in nine games. 2016: Saw action in seven games as a true freshman … Credited with seven tackles, including three solo stops, one tackle for loss, one sack and one quarterback hurry … Also saw time on special teams …

Before Wagner: Showed good burst throughout his scholastic career, primarily as a defensive end ... Amassed 88 tackles as a senior, a 7.3 average per game, in helping to lead the Braves to the Central Jersey, Group III State Title ... Recorded 56 solo stops as a senior ... Also a solid blocker from his fullback spot where he ran for 77 yards on 12 carries.

eric silvester Lincolndale, NY / Somers

so. | k/p | 5-11 | 185

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Strong-legged lefty Eric Silvester burst onto the scene in 2017, earning the Seahawks’ starting punter job and will look to double as the team’s placekicker in 2018 following an impressive spring. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games … His high-arching punts allowed Wagner to finish No. 1 in the

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Blake Smaw

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Blake Smaw is a promising young player in his second season who will look to bolster the Seahawk depth in the secondary as well as on special teams … Undeclared major. 2017: Saw action in four games … Also competed on special teams. Before Wagner: Standout two-way performer at Fort Hamilton High School where he helped lead the Tigers to a 10-3 record as a senior in 2015 … Ball-hawking cornerback with a penchant for making big plays … Returned an interception for a touchdown vs. New Dorp HS … Spent a prep school year at Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia.

george snowden Gaithersburg, MD / Milford Academy (NY)

jr. | OL | 6-3 | 290

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2017: Saw action in two games … Competed in JV Football. 2016: Did not see any game action … Competed in JV Football. Before Wagner: Was a standout offensive lineman at St. John’s Catholic Prep in Buckeystown, MD prior to competing at Milford Academy … Is extremely physical at the point of attack … Versatile performer who has also excelled at defensive end … Mature athlete who will look to provide depth for the 2016 Seahawks ... Undeclared major.

david thomas Buffalo, NY / South Park

jr. | DB | 6-0 | 180

Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton / Fork Union (Va.)

so. | db | 6-0 | 190

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David Thomas is looking for a big year in 2018 after making a host of big plays in the secondary in 2017 … Sociology major. 2017: Saw action in 10 games … Credited with 16 tackles, including 14 solo … Earned NEC Defensive Player of the Week honors following a spectacular three interceptions, which he returned for a combined 47 yards in the Homecoming win over Lehigh (9/30) … Also recorded a career-high four tackles vs. CCSU, a figure that he matched the following week at Duquesne (10/7) … Had two or more tackles in five different games. 2016: Saw action in three games … Credited with two tackles … Also participated in JV football. Before Wagner: Big-play performer who recorded 20 receptions for 343 yards (17.2 avg.) with nine touchdowns as a senior for the Sparks … Registered 19 tackles with two interceptions from his defensive back position as South Park became the first Buffalo Public Schools football team to win a Section VI championship by defeating West Seneca East, 54-30, for the Class A title.


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jake vogel Sparta, NJ / Sparta

sr. | OL | 6-4 | 295

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Jake Vogel is looking to again add quality depth to the Seahawk offensive line unit as a senior in 2018 after cracking the starting lineup in 2017… Sociology major. 2017: Saw action in 10 games with five starts, all of which came at right guard … Helped the Green & White rush for 1,727 yards, with eight games of 150 yards or more, opening holes for the likes of junior running back Ryan Fulse who became the nation’s third-leading rusher. 2016: Saw action in the final five games of the season … 2015: Competed in JV Football Before Wagner: First-Team All County, First-Team All Conference and Morris/Sussex All Unruly Team selection as a senior ... Standout on a 2014 Spartan team that became NJ Group 1, Section III backto-back state champions ... Spartans were also conference champs and named New Jersey Herald Team of the Year ... Versatile performer who also excelled as a long-snapper .. Three-sport athlete who competed in football, wrestling and track & Field ... Competed in the 2015 Paul Robeson EastWest High School All-Star Football Classic in East Orange, NJ.

malik warner Brooklyn, NY / Bishop Ford/ASA Junior College

R-sr. | DB | 6-2 | 190

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Malik Warner is a good-sized and experienced cornerback who is coming off a pair of productive seasons and has a chance to be one of the NEC’s best in 2018 … Sociology major.

2016: Saw action in 10 games with four starts … Credited with 16 tackles, including 10 solo stops … Registered a season-high seven tackles, with five solo stops, at Central Connecticut (10/15) … Had five pass breakups and one tackle for loss on the season … Sociology Major. Before Wagner: Credited with 35 tackles, including 24 solo stops, with four interceptions during his varsity high school career for the Bishop Ford Central Catholic Falcons … Also proved to be a dangerous weapon as a punt returner.

Anthony Watkins Fort Meade, MD / Lawrenceville (NJ) / UConn

R-Jr. | DB | 5-10 | 200

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Anthony Watkins, who arrived on Grymes Hill in April after transferring from UConn, is big, fast, athletic safety who is looking to make an immediate impact in the Seahawk secondary in 2018. 2016: (At UConn) Played in 10 games with five starts at safety...Tallied 21 tackles and had one pass breakup...Set a career-high with nine tackles at Houston (Sept. 29)...Notched six tackles vs. Virginia (Sept. 17). Scholastic/Personal: Played one year of varsity football in high school at Fort Meade High in Fort Meade, Md., before moving to Lawrenceville Prep in Lawrenceville, N.J. for the 2013 season... Named to the Newark Star Ledger All-Prep Team...Made 49 catches for 872 yards and eight touchdowns in 2013 as a wide receiver...a 2012 Maryland Small School All-State Honorable Mention... Hauled in 47 catches for 812 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2012 at Fort Meade...Played three years of varsity basketball at Fort Meade.

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chris williams Brooklyn, NY / Lafayette

jr. | DL | 6-2 | 295

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Chris Williams is looking for a breakout season as a junior in 2018 after showing glimpses of his vast potential in each of his first two seasons on Grymes Hill. 2017: Saw action in all 11 games, with four starts … Credited with 13 tackles, including six solo stops … Had two tackles in five different games, one of which was a six-yard tackle for loss in the seasonending win at Sacred Heart (11/18). 2016: Saw action in all 11 games … Recorded five tackles on the season with a season-high two stops at UMass (10/29) … Of his five tackles, two were tackles for loss … Undeclared major. Before Wagner: Excelled at both defensive end and defensive tackle for the Patriots ... Earned First-Team All-Conference honors ... Member of the All-Bowl Team.

d’erren wilson Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF

sr. | WR | 6-3 | 200

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Junior D’Erren Wilson is a potentially game-changing tall, athletic receiver with FBS experience from UCF who made a big impact in his first season on Grymes Hill in 2017… Business Administration major. 2017: Was the Seahawks’ leading receiver with 33 receptions while finishing second on the team with 392 yards, which computed to an 11.9 yards per catch average … Burst onto the scene with a 10-catch, 140-yard, one touchdown explosion in the season-opening win over Saint Anselm (8/31) … Also had a TD reception vs. Bryant (10/28), en route to a seven-catch, 71-yard effort … Had five receptions for 92 yards in the four-overtime thriller vs. Central Connecticut (10/14).

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Before Wagner: Texas native who spent two seasons at FBS school Central Florida where he was a teammate of current Seahawk All-NEC linebacker Quintin Hampton … Played in eight games as a true freshman for the Knights, hauling in eight passes for 118 yards and three scores, all of which came against Tulane … Became the first Central Florida underclassman to ever catch three touchdowns in one game … Had one catch for 29 yards as a sophomore against FIU … Ranked as a three-star wide receiver by 247Sports coming out of Greenville High School … Scored 11 touchdowns as a senior and was a 2014 District 15 5A First Team selection … Versatile athlete who also played basketball and ran track in high school.

Chris Woodard North Tonawanda, NY / North Tonawanda

sr. | TE | 6-4 | 230

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Coming off a breakout season in 2017, Chris Woodard is one of the NEC’s top tight ends and is looking for even bigger and better things as a senior in 2018. Both a dangerous, pass-catching receiver, as well as an effective blocker in the Seahawk run game. the 6-4, 230-pound upstate New York native recorded 22 receptions for 210 yards (9.5-yard average) and one touchdown on the season. For the year, Woodard had at least one reception in nine of 11 games and three or more catches in five different games. A physics major with a 3.816 GPA, Woodard was recently named have been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District First Team, along with teammate Brady Hudik. 2017: Saw action in 10 games with seven starts … Earned Second-Team All-NEC honors … Team’s No. 1 tight end fourth overall receiver with 22 catches for 210 yards and one touchdown … Snared a career-high five receptions for 39 yards in the Homecoming win over Lehigh (9/30) … Had three catches in four other games – vs. Columbia (9/16), Western Michigan (9/23), Duquesne (10/7) and at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11) … Woodard had at least one reception in nine of 11 games and three or more catches in five different games … A phys-


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ics major with a 3.816 GPA, named to the Academic All-District First Team for District 1 as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) as a Physics major … Named to the 2017 NEC Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or better). 2016: Saw action in all 11 games … Caught six passes for 92 yards with long of 25 yards … Snared first two receptions of his career vs. Columbia (10/8), on catches of 15 and 5 yards … Career-long 25-yard catch at Central Connecticut (10/15) … Capped the season with a pair of 20-yard grabs in the win over NEC champion Saint Francis U (11/19) … Member of 2016 NEC Fall Academic Commissioner’s Honor Roll, a select list of student-athletes who attained a 3.75 GPA or better … Physics Major. 2015: Did not see any varsity action ... Member of 2015 NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll. Before Wagner: Talented and versatile athlete who excelled in football and basketball ... Passed for 2,620 yards and 17 TDs at quarterback during his career ... Rushed for 2,604 career yards, including 1,365 yards and 21 touchdowns in his senior season ... Accumulated 38 tackles and two interceptions while starring in the Lumberjack secondary.

xavier young Roselle, NJ / Abraham Clark

so. | dl | 6-3 | 270

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Xavier Young is a promising young defensive lineman looking to make an impact in his second season on Grymes Hill in 2018. 2017: Saw action in the season-opening win over Saint Anselm (8/31). Before Wagner: Disruptive interior defensive lineman with a quick first step for Abraham Clark High School in New Jersey … Helped lead the Rams to a 9-3 record during his senior season, including a 3-0 league record … Excelled at making plays in the backfield against the run and collapsing the pocket in the passing game ... Also has experience playing offensive guard for the Rams.

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about the northeast conference #NECPride is about having pride in your team, your school and the will to succeed both on and off the field. #NECPride is about achievement, ambition, perseverance, community, passion, respect, determination, unity and teamwork. Northeast Conference History The 2019-19 academic year marks the 38h for the Northeast Conference (NEC) as an NCAA Division I athletic entity. In that time, the NEC mission has remained remarkably consistent: to provide opportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential in the classroom, in athletic competition and in the community. Focusing on the areas of student-athlete achievement, academic excellence, integrity, sportsmanship, equity and diversity, innovation, community partnership and national engagement, the NEC has made significant strides in recent years under the leadership of Commissioner Noreen Morris. And with #NECPride serving as the unifying theme, the 2017-18 academic year presents new opportunities for the NEC to stand out among its peers, while fostering a sense of pride amongst its student-athletes, coaches, administrators and fans. When the Northeast Conference (NEC) was first established as the ECAC-Metro Conference back in 1981, the league’s founders had one goal in mind: to create a competitive NCAA Division I men’s basketball conference for unaffiliated schools on the Eastern seaboard. A single-sport entity at its inception, the NEC has grown far beyond expectations over the past three plus decades, having transformed itself into a 10-member, 22-sport conference. The remarkable success story of the Conference began to unfold in 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as we know it today was born. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow over the years, the NEC now enjoys qualification or play-in access to 14 different NCAA Championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball). Though the NEC has featured various incarnations since its inception, charter members Fairleigh Dickinson, LIU Brooklyn, Robert Morris, St. Francis Brooklyn, Saint Francis U and Wagner remain part of the current 10-school alignment. They are joined by Mount St. Mary’s (admitted in 1989), Central Connecticut (1997), Sacred Heart (1999) and Bryant (2012). The NEC’s six-state geographic footprint includes access to such major media markets as New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford and Providence. NEC member institutions now compete in 22 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. An Innovative Leader Since 2015, the the #NECPride movement has manifested itself via the #conNECt initiative, which showcases the five key parts of the student-athlete life that exist outside the lines: • Classroom Achievement • Community Involvement • Campus Life • Career Aspirations • Conference Camaraderie Through the initiative, the Northeast Conference emphasizes the overarching idea that being a NEC student-athlete is about more than wins and losses; it is about educating and developing the whole person. The NEC continues to embrace social media to attract and convey its message to a growing fan base. The Conference has built a loyal following on its Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and SnapChat, and the NEC Overtime! blog remains a popular destination spot for fans of the league. One of the landmark moments in Northeast Conference history came back in August, 2012 with the launch of NEC Front Row. Approaching its five-year anniversary, the NEC’s popular digital platform continued to be a unifying thread among conference members and a one-stop portal for the league’s fans. The NEC’s state-of-the-art digital network debuted to rave reviews and in the five years since has attracted a loyal following for its rich set of content, which includes live regular season and NEC Championship events, on-demand video, highlight packages, coaches shows, features, original programming and access to league’s extensive digital library, all free of charge to users. The network gives fans inside access to the NEC and its student-athletes on the field, in the classroom, across campus, and in the community. By the end of year five, over 3,600 live events had been broadcast on Front Row with nearly 1.5 million viewers tuning in to the network. NEC Front Row saw viewership increase for the fourth consecutive year in 2016-17, with an 11.2 percent increase in ratings. A companion NEC on the Run iOS mobile app provides free, one-click access to live events and on-demand content from NEC Front Row. Fans can also join the conversation through the app’s social media integration. The NEC on the Run app can be downloaded on the iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. 50237The NEC hosted the second NEC Football “Social” Media Day from Giants Stadium last July followed by the fifth annual NEC Basketball “Social” Media Day at the state-of-the-art Barclays Center in October. The two events ceremoniously kicked off and tipped off their respective seasons. Fans were able to watch the festivities live on NEC Front Row and ESPN3. The broadcasts were interactive ones during which fans were encouraged to tweet comments and questions with the best making it on air. NEC Front Row was there when the basketball season tipped off at NEC “Social” Media Day, and returned for the climax as well via NEC Front Row Live! The online digital network was on the scene at the men’s and women’s title games, providing live pre- and post-game coverage wrapped around the ESPN broadcasts.

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series record book ALBANY (ALBANY ST.) (2-11-0) 1985......................0-15 1991.....................19-29 1999....................21-37 2000.................. 38-30 2001................... 30-35 2002...................14-35 2003.................... 7-28 2004.................. 27-35 2005...................10-38 2006.................... 0-34 2007...................10-24 2008......................11-30 2009.................. 28-41 2010................... 14-24 2012 ..................30-0 ALBRIGHT (5-3-0) 1964........................27-8 1965...................... 14-21 1966........................ 13-7 1969........................32-7 1970......................22-14 1971.......................27-14 1972......................21-22 1973......................19-27 ALDERSON BROADDUS

(1-0-0) 2014....................... 26-0 ALFRED (2-0-0) 1989......................34-19 1990....................... 28-8 AMERICAN INT. (0-1-0) 1940........................7-27 ASSUMPTION (0-1-0) 2010....................... 9-24 BERGEN (2-0-1) 1938.......................24-0 1939.....................20-20 1940........................14-6 BOSTON COLLEGE (0-1-0) 2016..................... 10-42 BRIDGEPORT (4-7-1) 1930........................0-10 1931......................... 7-13 1937........................7-26 1938....................... 0-25 1939......................27-12 1940........................14-0 1941......................25-12 1949...................... 14-14 1951......................... 19-7 1972..........................0-6 1973........................ 7-21 1974......................19-35 BROOKLYN (6-7-0) 1927..........................0-6 1928...................... 13-14 1929....................... 6-47 1937....................... 0-50 1939....................... 26-6 1940........................ 13-0 1941....................... 27-0 1946......................19-25 1947......................14-39 1948....................... 0-20 1952..................... 40-14 1953....................... 38-0 1954........................14-0 BUFFALO STATE (1-0-0) 1981.........................59-7

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UNIV. BUFFALO (1-0-0) 1987....................... 20-0 BRYANT (4-5-0) 2008.................... 14-24 2009...................... 2-6 2010....................29-21 2012...................31-21 2013...................28-47 2014..................23-20 2015................... 10-40 2016...................20-28 2017.................... 16-31 BYU (0-1-0) 2015..................... 6-70 C.W. POST (7-17-0) 1963...................... 15-21 1964..........................7-6 1965........................2-14 1966......................16-23 1969........................ 7-14 1970........................7-23 1971....................... 15-21 1972........................ 0-17 1973......................16-28 1974....................... 7-24 1975.......................14-17 1976........................ 0-31 1977....................... 0-43 1978.......................13-51 1987.....................46-29 1988.....................22-20 1989.......................16-31 1990......................12-35 1991.......................26-13 1992.....................28-26 1993......................27-21 1994.......................17-21 1996....................... 6-24 1997.......................13-12 C.C.N.Y. (3-3-1) 1927..........................6-0 1928......................13-24 1946........................6-12 1947........................6-12 1948...................... 19-19 1949....................... 28-6 1950........................14-0

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2012......................19-29

COLUMBIA (0-3-0) 2015..................... 3-26 2016.....................13-15 2017.......................14-17

EMORY & HENRY (1-0-0) 1987......................20-15

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NEWPORT NEWS (4-1-0) 1988..................... 42-10 1989........................ 31-7 1990......................56-14 1991.......................19-32 1992......................20-17 NORTH DAKOTA ST. (0-1) 2009....................29-58 PACE (5-1-0) 1980....................... 45-0 1981.......................21-20 1986..................... 29-36 1987........................59-7 1992....................... 48-6 1993......................47-10 PANZER (6-4-0) 1934..........................0-6 1935..........................0-6 1936....................... 0-20 1937........................ 7-14 1938........................ 12-7 1939........................14-6 1941........................14-0 1947........................ 12-7 1948...................... 14-12 1950..................... 14-46 1952....................... 6-25 1953......................19-34 1954....................... 0-34 1955....................... 0-47 1956....................... 0-26 1957......................14-32 1958....................... 6-34 1959....................... 42-8 1960........................ 13-0 1963....................... 20-6 1964....................... 20-7 1965........................ 19-7 11966....................... 0-0 1967....................... 20-0 1968....................... 20-6 1969.......................24-0 1970.......................13-17 1971...................... 20-14 NEW HAVEN (1-0-0) 1982........................34-7 NEW PALTZ (0-0-2) 1935......................... 0-0 1936..........................6-6 N.Y. AGGIES (3-8-1) 1927.......................6-44 1928......................... 0-0 1929......................13-25 1930........................ 0-13 1931........................ 20-0 1934........................ 0-13 1935........................ 7-14 1936.........................7-17 1937..................... 14-44 1938....................... 27-0 1939........................ 0-13 1940....................... 20-0 N. Y. TECH (1-0-0) 1983........................35-6 NEWPORT NEWS (4-1-0) 1988..................... 42-10 1989........................ 31-7 1990......................56-14 1991.......................19-32 1992......................20-17 NORTH DAKOTA ST. (0-1) 2009....................29-58

PACE (5-1-0) 1980....................... 45-0 1981.......................21-20 1986..................... 29-36 1987........................59-7 1992....................... 48-6 1993......................47-10 PANZER (6-4-0) 1934..........................0-6 1935..........................0-6 1936....................... 0-20 1937........................ 7-14 1938........................ 12-7 1939........................14-6 1941........................14-0 1947........................ 12-7 1948...................... 14-12 RAMAPO (2-2-0) 1985........................57-6 1986........................41-3 1990...................... 14-31 1991.........................9-21 RICE (0-1-0) 2015......................16-56 ROBERT MORRIS (9-14-0) 1994....................38-21 1995.................... 16-18 1996................... 38-35 1997......................9-21 1998....................17-42 1999....................21-23 2000.......... 31-38 (ot) 2001...................30-49 2002.................... 29-0 2003...................28-31 2004...................20-17 2005.................. 30-38 2006................... 10-14 2007...................20-13 2008.................... 3-35 2009...................10-37 2010..................... 9-30 2012 .................. 23-13 2013.....................13-17 2014....................20-0 2015....................... 6-9 2016.....................40-5 2017......................27-7 ROCHESTER (1-3-1) 1976.....................20-20 1977....................... 0-35 1978....................... 0-28 1979...................... 10-14 1987......................38-14 ROWAN (GLASSBORO) (2-3-0) 1985.....................27-24 1986....................... 28-9 1990...................... 14-31 1991.......................21-28 1992..................... 30-59 SACRED HEART (10-9-0) 1998.....................40-8 1999..................... 33-0 2000..................20-22 2001...................24-45 2002 ........... 7-10 (ot) 2003.................. 24-16 2004........24-30(2ot) 2005...................26-21 2006...................17-25 2007................... 18-15 2008..................20-42 2009..................49-28 2010................... 22-38 2012 ...................12-3 2013...................23-20

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2017 gAME rECAPS August 31, 2017 Wagner 37, Saint Anslem 7 Hameline Field GAME 1 Staten Island, NY – Redshirt-junior quarterback Alex Thomson (Keyport, NJ / Keyport) completed 21-of-28 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown and the Wagner defense held Saint Anselm to 139 total yards, including just 10 through the air, as the Seahawks earned a 37-7 victory in the season opener for both teams at Hameline Field. Junior wide receiver D’Erren Wilson (Greeneville, TX / Greeneville), a 6’3” transfer from the University of Central Florida, recorded 10 receptions for 136 yards and a touchdown while redshirt junior running back Denzel Knight (Rochester, NY / Rochester / Salisbury School) ran for three scores as Wagner held an overwhelming 417-139 edge in total yardage. Following a scoreless first quarter, senior Gerald Kahari (Lynn, MA / St. John’s Prep) returned a punt 51 yards to the Hawks’ 11-yard line to set up a five-yard touchdown run by junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade / Monroe CC (NY), who was also seeing his first action as a Seahawk, as Wagner jumped on top 7-0 with 12:15 left in the third quarter. On Saint Anselm’s ensuing drive, senior linebacker Matthieu Louiselle (Quebec, Canada / Vermont Academy) stripped running back Correy King of the ball as senior defensive tackle Christan Gore (Macomb, MI / Dakota / Western Michigan) recovered at the Hawks’ 31. After Thomson connected with senior wide receiver John Williams (Sewell, NJ / Washington Township Lackawanna JC) and sophomore tight end Nick Galanti (Howell, NJ / Freehold Township) on receptions of 16 and 13 yards, respectively, Knight barreled in from the two to cap a four-play, 31-yard drive. This score, following a failed extra point, gave the Seahawks a 13-0 lead at halftime. Wagner then put the game out of reach by opening the second half on a crisp nine-play, 65-yard drive, capped by a six yard TD strike from Thomson to Wilson in the back of the end zone, which made it a 20-0 game with 10:09 left in the third quarter. Fifth-year senior placekicker James Cooper (Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional / Temple) then booted a 40-yard field goal before Knight capped the Wagner scoring with touchdown bursts of one and 27 yards, respectively.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football SAINT ANSELM vs WAGNER (08/31/17 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters SAINT ANSELM WAGNER Qtr 2nd 3rd

Trailing by the count of 30-0, Saint Anselm notched its lone touchdown of the night on a three-yard run by Ben Reiffarth with 10:14 remaining in the game. NOTES – With his 256-yard passing game tonight, Thomson enters the Wagner all-time Top 10 in career passing yards, now checking in at number eight with 3,777 passing yards. The 10 passing yards allowed by the Seahawks tonight are just 10 shy of the all-time record for fewest passing yards allowed in a game. On September 23, 1978, Wagner held Hobart to 0 yards passing during a 13-8 victory. Serving as honorary captain and presiding over the pre-game coin toss was retired four-star general, David Rodriguez, who served who last served as the Commander of the United States Africa Command.

4th

Time 12:15 09:25 10:09 08:14 01:21 10:14 05:56

1

0 0

2

0 13

3

0 17

4

7 7

Total

7 37

Scoring play WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 5 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 2-11 0:49 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 2 yd run (COOPER, James kick failed), 4-31 1:53 WAGNER - WILSON, D'Erren 6 yd pass from THOMSON, Alex (COOPER, James kick), 9-65 4:51 WAGNER - COOPER, James 40 yd field goal, 5-14 1:43 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 1 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 4-59 0:00 STA - Ben Reiffarth 3 yd run (Daniel Parisi kick), 12-73 5:56 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 27 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 7-81 4:09

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

STA 12 41-128 10 14-2-2 55-138 0-0 1--31 5-97 0-0 4-48.5 2-1 4-24 31:51 7 of 13 1 of 3 1-1 0-0

WAGNER 21 27-147 281 30-22-0 57-428 0-0 1-51 1-17 2-2 3-24.7 1-0 10-107 27:58 4 of 9 0 of 1 4-5 5-31

RUSHING: SAINT ANSELM-Eric Fairweather 14-69; Correy King 10-40; Ben Reiffarth 11-27; Kyle Hill 2-8; Justin Williams 1-minus 1; James Sullivan 1-minus 3; Brendan McInnis 2-minus 12. WAGNER-FULSE, Ryan 16-88; KNIGHT, Denzel 11-59. PASSING: SAINT ANSELM-Eric Fairweather 2-14-2-10; Brendan McInnis 0-0-0-0. WAGNER-THOMSON, Alex 21-29-0-260; MASSEI, Luke 1-1-0-21. RECEIVING: SAINT ANSELM-Correy King 1-6; James Sullivan 1-4. WAGNER-WILSON, D'Erren 10-140; GIORDANO, Adam 3-53; DALE, Willie 3-36; WOODARD, Chris 2-24; WILLIAMS, John 1-16; GALANTI, Nick 1-13; KNIGHT, Denzel 1-0; DePOFI, Lucas 1-minus 1. INTERCEPTIONS: SAINT ANSELM-None. WAGNER-JOHNSON,T 1-2; LOWRY, Sterling 1-0. FUMBLES: SAINT ANSELM-Correy King 1-1; Ben Reiffarth 1-0. WAGNER-FULSE, Ryan 1-0. SAINT ANSELM (0-1) vs. WAGNER (1-0) Date: 08/31/17 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2716 Kickoff time: 06:00 PM • End of Game: 8:27 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:27 Officials: Referee: Nate Williams; Umpire: Ray Van Dusen; Linesman: Jim Bulger; Line judge: Sean Meigs; Back judge: Matt Reaugh; Field judge: Dave Wyant; Side judge: Nick Gonzalez; Temperature: 72 • Wind: NW11 mph • Weather: partly sunny

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2017 gAME rECAPS September 9, 2017 Saint Francis 31, Wagner 6 Degol Field GAME 2 Loretto, PA – Bear Fenimore completed 20-of-31 passes for 293 yards and three touchdowns and Jymere Jordan-Toney added 105 yards on 26 carries with one score to carry defending Northeast Conference (NEC) champion Saint Francis U to a 31-6 victory over Wagner at DeGol Field. For Wagner, redshirt-junior quarterback Alex Thomson (Keyport, NJ / Keyport) broke free on a pair of long first-half runs, including a career-long 57-yard second-quarter jaunt, to finish the first half with seven carries for a career-high 85 yards. The 6-5”, 225-pound Thomson, an All-NEC Preseason choice who was hurried into 6-of-17 passing in the first half for 51 yards, was shaken up at the end of that long second-quarter run. While Thomson was able to finish out the half, with the Seahawks trailing 14-6 at the intermission, he was then replaced by junior Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) who played the entire second half at QB for Wagner. Saint Francis U, which outscored Wagner 17-0 in the second half, outgained the Seahawks by a 390-212 margin on the afternoon and led in first downs, 19-12, while holding a 33:42-26:18 edge in time of possession. Seeing the most extended playing time of his career, the 6-1, 190-pound Massei had his share of bright moments, finishing 9-of-15 passing for 100 yards, including completions of 31 and 30 yards to wide receivers Adam Giordano (Cherry Hill, NJ / Milford Academy) and Willie Dale (Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s), respectively. Dale was the Seahawks’ leading receiver with four catches for 46 yards. Junior wide receiver D’Erren Wilson (Greeneville, TX / Greeneville) also had four grabs for 28 yards while Giordano finished with three receptions for 44 yards. Defensively, the Seahawks’ inside linebacker tandem of Santoni Graham (Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union) and Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF) was active and aggressive all afternoon, sharing gamehigh honors with 11 tackles apiece. A year ago, the Seahawks were the lone NEC team to defeat SFU as Wagner earned a 31-21 win in the season finale on November 16 and Wagner got off to a solid start in today’s game as well.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football WAGNER vs Saint Francis (09/09/17 at Loretto, Pa.) Score by Quarters WAGNER Saint Francis Qtr 1st 2nd

Sophomore speed merchant Myron Morris (Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington) got things started for the Seahawks by returning the opening kickoff 57 yards to the SFU 36. After Wagner advanced 19 yards in seven plays, fifth-year senior kicker James Cooper (Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional/ Temple) came on to boot a 34-yard field goal to give the Green & White an early 3-0 lead. After the Wagner defense forced a three-and-out, the Seahawks muffed the ensuing punt, giving the Red Flash possession at the Green & White 36. Nine plays later, Jordan-Toney ran for a three-yard touchdown to give SFU a 7-3 lead with 4:51 left in the opening quarter. That’s the way things stood until midway through the second quarter when SFU quarterback Bear Fenimore hit wide receiver Kamron Lewis for a 30-yard touchdown.

3rd 4th

Time 11:21 04:51 07:44 05:34 01:06 13:36 07:32

1

3 7

2

3 7

3

0 7

4

0 10

Total

6 31

Scoring play WAGNER - COOPER, James 34 yd field goal, 7-19 3:29 SFU - JORDAN-TONEY, J 3 yd run (BOFENKAMP, Eric kick), 9-36 5:10 SFU - LEWIS, Kamron 30 yd pass from FENIMORE, Bear (BOFENKAMP, Eric kick), 4-61 2:08 WAGNER - COOPER, James 43 yd field goal, 4--17 1:59 SFU - JOHNSON, Terell 2 yd pass from FENIMORE, Bear (BOFENKAMP, Eric kick), 13-85 6:53 SFU - BOFENKAMP, Eric 27 yd field goal, 6-14 1:39 SFU - SOLANO, Jorge 19 yd pass from FENIMORE, Bear (BOFENKAMP, Eric kick), 4-50 1:30

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 12 22-61 151 32-15-2 54-212 0-0 2-5 6-189 0-0 5-35.8 1-1 11-66 26:18 4 of 13 0 of 0 2-4 2-20

SFU 19 37-97 293 31-20-0 68-390 0-0 1-0 2-44 2-93 5-35.8 0-0 9-89 33:42 8 of 15 1 of 1 4-5 4-37

RUSHING: WAGNER-THOMSON, Alex 7-57; FULSE, Ryan 6-10; KNIGHT, Denzel 8-3; MASSEI, Luke 1-minus 9. Saint Francis-JORDAN-TONEY, J 26-105; DENLEY, Joel 4-5; MILINER, Avery 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 2; FENIMORE, Bear 4-minus 13. PASSING: WAGNER-THOMSON, Alex 6-17-0-51; MASSEI, Luke 9-15-2-100. Saint Francis-FENIMORE, Bear 20-31-0-293. RECEIVING: WAGNER-DALE, Willie 4-46; WILSON, D'Erren 4-28; GIORDANO, Adam 3-44; WILLIAMS, John 2-11; COOPER, James 1-14; SCOTT, Shack 1-8. Saint Francis-HENRY, Ra'Shaun 3-81; LEWIS, Kamron 3-48; JORDAN-TONEY, J 3-20; SOLANO, Jorge 3-19; VALENZUELA, M. 3-14; HOLDER, Cyrus 2-70; DENLEY, Joel 1-30; AJAYI, Junior 1-9; JOHNSON, Terell 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Saint Francis-KINARD, Hakeem 1-70; RINELLA, Nick 1-23. FUMBLES: WAGNER-KAHARI, Gerald 1-1. Saint Francis-None. WAGNER (1-1,0-1) vs. Saint Francis (2-0,1-0) Date: 09/09/17 • Site: Loretto, Pa. • Stadium: DeGol Field Attendance: 1231 Kickoff time: 12:05 pm • End of Game: 3:20 • Total elapsed time: 3:15 Officials: Referee: Michael Davis; Umpire: Dan McKeever; Linesman: Ed Aiken; Line judge: M. Bartolome; Back judge: Frank Usseglio; Field judge: Adam Wentworth; Side judge: Darrel Caneiro; Temperature: 58 • Wind: 7 mph • Weather: Partly Cloudy

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2017 gAME rECAPS September 16, 2017 Columbia 17, Wagner 14 Lawrence A. Wein Stadium

GAME 3

New York, NY – New York, NY – Columbia’s Oren Milstein booted a game-winning 29-yard field goal with no time left on the clock to offset a spirited Wagner comeback effort, as the Lions edged the Seahawks 17-14 in a thriller at steamy Lawrence A. Wein Stadium at Baker Field. Wagner trailed 14-0 at the half before roaring back with two touchdowns by junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe), including an 83-yard jaunt, to tie the game at 14-14.Fulse, who also had a 60-yard TD run negated by a holding penalty, finished with 153 yards rushing on just 19 carries,which computes to a hefty 8.1 yards per carry average. The Seahawks, who had two field goals blocked, were led defensively by redshirt-sophomore linebacker Santoni Graham (Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union), who also had an interception, and junior linebacker Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF), who recorded 11 and nine tackles, respectively. In addition to Graham’s interception, redshirt-sophomore cornerback Darryl Gamble (Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional) came up with an interception which he returned 24 yards in the first start of his career in place of injured sophomore Myron Morris (Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington). Seahawk junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) made his first collegiate start, in place of the redshirtjunior Alex Thomson (Keyport, NJ / Keyport), who was injured in the first half of last week’s game at Saint Francis U. In the face of a consistent Columbia pass rush, Massei went a gutsy 13-of-19 through the air for 120 yards, including completions of 18 and 17 yards to junior tight end Chris Woodard (North Tonawanda, NY / North Tonawanda) and senior wide receiver John Williams (Sewell, NJ / Washington Town-ship/Lackawanna CC), respectively. The Seahawks had a chance to put points on the board in the first half but a 44-yard field goal try by fifth-year senior kicker James Cooper was blocked, preserving the Lions’ 14-0 lead heading into the intermission. Fulse changed the complexion of the game when he broke through the left side of the line and galloped 83 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown that sliced the Seahawk deficit in half, at 14-7, with 11:53 left in the third quarter. Late in the third quarter, Graham came up with a big interception over the middle which he returned 23 yards to the Columbia 39. On the third play of Wagner’s ensuing drive, which was also the first play of the fourth quarter, Fulse got loose again, this time on a 21-yard TD sprint, that tied the game at 14-14.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football WAGNER vs Columbia (09/16/17 at New York, N.Y.) Score by Quarters WAGNER Columbia Qtr 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 13:36 04:16 10:05 14:55 00:00

1

0 0

2

0 14

3

7 0

4

7 3

Total

14 17

Scoring play COL - Bean, Josh 1 yd run (Milstein, Oren kick), 6-62 1:43 COL - Wainwright, J. 55 yd pass from Hill, Anders (Milstein, Oren kick), 4-90 1:21 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 83 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 2-84 0:48 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 21 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 3-39 1:16 COL - Milstein, Oren 29 yd field goal, 9-55 1:38

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 14 31-187 120 19-13-0 50-307 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-47 6-41.0 0-0 9-101 27:04 1 of 9 0 of 0 0-1 5-13

COL 21 45-166 199 24-12-2 69-365 0-0 1-4 3-89 0-0 5-39.8 0-0 8-80 32:56 7 of 13 0 of 0 2-3 0-0

RUSHING: WAGNER-FULSE, Ryan 19-153; KNIGHT, Denzel 10-28; MASSEI, Luke 2-6. Columbia-Hill, Anders 19-89; Thomas, Tanner 16-48; Schroer, Chris 8-29; Bean, Josh 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1. PASSING: WAGNER-MASSEI, Luke 13-19-0-120. Columbia-Hill, Anders 12-21-2-199; TEAM 0-2-0-0; Suitt, Ryan 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: WAGNER-WILLIAMS, John 4-50; WOODARD, Chris 3-45; DALE, Willie 2-16; DePOFI, Lucas 1-9; SCEPANIAK,Caleb 1-4; KNIGHT, Denzel 1-2; FULSE, Ryan 1-minus 6. Columbia-Wainwright, J. 4-104; Smith II, R. 4-74; Thomas, Tanner 2-13; Castner, Kyle 1-10; Pitts, Kaleb 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-GAMBLE, Darryl 1-24; GRAHAM, Santoni 1-23. Columbia-None. FUMBLES: WAGNER-None. Columbia-None. WAGNER (1-2) vs. Columbia (1-0) Date: 09/16/17 • Site: New York, N.Y. • Stadium: Robert Kraft Field Attendance: 3828 Kickoff time: 1:05 • End of Game: 4:07 • Total elapsed time: 3:01 Officials: Referee: Eric Lewis; Umpire: Todd Rombach; Linesman: Mark Bitar II; Line judge: J. Farnsworth; Back judge: Mike Peel; Field judge: Peter Buchanan; Side judge: Jose E. Garcia; Temperature: 77 • Wind: SE 7MPH • Weather: Hazy, humid

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2017 gAME rECAPS September 23, 2017 Western Michigan 49, Wagner 14 Waldo Stadium GAME 4 Kalamazoo, MI – The Wagner football team trailed by just a 21-7 count at halftime before FBS member Western Michigan pulled away for a 49-14 victory at Waldo Stadium. WMU quarterback Jon Wassink completed 11-of-12 passes for 165 yards and three touchdowns while running backs Jamauri Bogan and Jarvi Franklin added 132 and 111 yards on the ground, respectively. For the Seahawks, junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) gained his second consecutive start at quarterback in place of All-Northeast Conference (NEC) Preseason selection Alex Thomson (Keyport, NJ / Keyport). Thomson, a 6-5, 225-pound redshirt-junior, suffered a season-ending shoulder injury at Saint Francis U on October 7 and underwent successful surgery on Friday. Trailing 21-0, Wagner punched in its first touchdown in the waning seconds of the opening half on a possession that began when junior linebacker Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF) delivered a crunching hit on WMU quarterback Jon Wassink in the open field. Hampton’s blow jarred the ball loose, with senior defensive back Tyamonee Johnson (Ft. Wash-ington, MD / Bullis School) recovering at the Broncos’ 30-yard line. Western Michigan initially stopped the drive with 1:11 left in the half, forcing a 47-yard field goal attempt by Eric Silvester (Lincolndale, NY / Somers), but the left-footed freshman was run into by a WMU player after the try missed, with the 15-yard penalty giving Wagner a first down at the Broncos’ 15. Next, a pass interference penalty on Western Michigan in the end zone gave the Green & White a first-and-goal at the two. On first down, redshirt-junior running back Denzel Knight (Rochester, NY / Salisbury School) barreled in for the score with 19 seconds to go in the half, cutting the deficit to 21-7 at the intermission. After WMU reeled off 28 consecutive points to open the second half, the Seahawks made it a 49-14 game on the legs of Fulse, as he carried both times on a quick-strike, two-play, 28-yard TD drive. On first down, Fulse scooted 20 yards around left end to make it first-and-goal at the eight. Box Score (Final) On the next play, the junior bulldozed his way in up the 2017 Wagner College Football WAGNER vs Western Michigan (09/23/17 at Kalamazoo, Mich.) middle for the score. Score by Quarters The Seahawks had a chance to score some early points on their second offensive possession of the game. With Wagner trailing 7-0, Massei connected with redshirtsophomore wide receiver Willie Dale (Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s) up the right sideline on 21-yard completion which sparked a 57-yard drive. After the drive stalled on the Broncos’ 18-yard line, kicker James Cooper (Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional/ Temple) came on for a 35-yard field goal, but the graduate student’s attempt sailed wide right. Fulse, coming off a 153-yard, two-touchdown game at Columbia last week, finished with 61 yards rushing on 19 carries. Massei went 7-of-15 through the air for 54 yards with junior tight end Chris Woodard (North Tonawanda, NY / North Tonawanda) leading with three receptions (16 yards) while Dale led in receiving yards with 27 (two receptions). Massei was shaken up in the third quarter and replaced by true freshman Donald Glenn (Middletown, NJ / Middletown North), who went the rest of the way, completing his lone pass attempt for three yards.

WAGNER Western Michigan

Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd

4th

Time 08:38 13:37 08:34 00:19 12:22 07:11 04:36 02:33 13:31

1

0 7

2

7 14

3

0 28

4

7 0

Total

14 49

Scoring play WMU - WATSON, Keishaw 2 yd pass from WASSINK, Jon (GRANT, Josh kick), 11-52 4:16 WMU - WATSON, Keishaw 3 yd pass from WASSINK, Jon (GRANT, Josh kick), 9-80 3:53 WMU - BOGAN, Jamauri 3 yd run (GRANT, Josh kick), 5-65 2:36 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 2 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 8-32 3:31 WMU - FRANKLIN, Jarvi 1 yd run (GRANT, Josh kick), 6-65 2:38 WMU - FRANKLIN, Jarvi 23 yd run (GRANT, Josh kick), 6-80 2:09 WMU - HEIMBUCH, Mitch 11 yd pass from WASSINK, Jon (GRANT, Josh kick), 4-35 1:29 WMU - TUCKER, Davon 36 yd run (GRANT, Josh kick), 1-36 0:08 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 8 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 2-28 1:04

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 11 35-56 57 16-8-0 51-113 1-11 0-0 2-46 0-0 7-40.3 1-1 6-53 31:17 2 of 11 0 of 0 2-3 0-0

WMU 23 51-362 165 12-11-0 63-527 0-0 2-6 2-19 0-0 1-27.0 2-2 10-92 28:43 8 of 10 0 of 0 5-5 2-18

RUSHING: WAGNER-FULSE, Ryan 19-61; KNIGHT, Denzel 10-13; CORDANI, Andrew 3-4; GLENN, Donald 1-minus 4; MASSEI, Luke 2-minus 18. Western Michigan-BOGAN, Jamauri 14-132; FRANKLIN, Jarvi 14-111; TUCKER, Davon 14-75; EKWOGE, Leo 4-34; WASSINK, Jon 4-19; GODDARD, Reece 1-minus 9. PASSING: WAGNER-MASSEI, Luke 7-15-0-54; GLENN, Donald 1-1-0-3. Western Michigan-WASSINK, Jon 11-12-0-165. RECEIVING: WAGNER-WOODARD, Chris 3-16; DALE, Willie 2-27; SCEPANIAK,Caleb 1-13; KNIGHT, Denzel 1-3; BOST, Jeffrey 1-minus 2. Western Michigan-WATSON, Keishaw 6-45; ESKRIDGE, D'Way 2-92; SANDERS, Luke 1-12; HEIMBUCH, Mitch 1-11; ERNSBERGER, Don 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. Western Michigan-None. FUMBLES: WAGNER-GLENN, Donald 1-1. Western Michigan-GODDARD, Reece 1-1; WASSINK, Jon 1-1. WAGNER (1-3,0-1) vs. Western Michigan (2-2) Date: 09/23/17 • Site: Kalamazoo, Mich. • Stadium: Waldo Stadium Attendance: 13438 Kickoff time: 7:05 • End of Game: 10:05 • Total elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Curt Johnson; Umpire: Roger Day; Linesman: Kris Van Meter; Line judge: Dorsey Skinner; Back judge: Rich Fahnestock; Field judge: Phil Hicks; Side judge: Arthur Lucky; Center judge: Brett Denker; Temperature: 92 • Wind: ESE 5mph • Weather: Sunny & clear

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2017 gAME rECAPS September 30, 2017 Wagner 37, Lehigh 20 Hameline Field GAME 5 Staten Island, NY – Junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) threw for 205 yards, running backs Denzel Knight (Rochester, NY / Salisbury School) and Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe) ran for 153 and 107 yards, respectively, and the Wagner defense came up with a school-record tying five interceptions in a wild 37-20 win over Lehigh at blustery Hameline Field. The five interceptions by the Seahawk defense matched the five that Wagner came up with at Monmouth on October 15, 2005. Keying the big-play defensive effort was sophomore strong safety David Thomas (Buffalo, NY / South Park) who tied a school-record with three interceptions, matching the three that Tony Smith picked off vs. Iona on October 16, 2004. The Green & White defense also delivered a five-sack effort tonight vs. Lehigh, led by two each from junior linebacker Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF) and sophomore linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill), to go with the one sack recorded by junior nose tackle Charbel Dabire (Toronto, Canada / New Mexico Military Institute). In the first-ever meeting between schools, who are separated by just 87 miles, Wagner overcame early deficits of 7-0 and 14-7 before the Seahawks reeled off 24 unanswered points, spanning the second and third quarters, in pulling away for the win. For Lehigh, quarterback Brad Mayes, who entered the game ranked second nationally in passing yards, completed 18of-45 passes for 306 yards with his favorite targets being Jorge Protorreal (eight catches, 132 yards) and Troy Pelletier (six catches, 143 yards). On the ground, Dom Bragalone rushed for 102 yards on 21 carries. Overall, Wagner outgained Lehigh by a slim margin of 454-445 yards, highlighted by a 249-139-yeard edge on the ground. Lehigh scored on its opening drive tonight as Mayes found Pelletier for 53 yards to the Wagner 30-yard line. Three plays later, Bragalone raced 26 yards for the score to cap a 5-play, 83-yard drive Mountain Hawks took a 7-0 lead with 12:56 left in the first quarter.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football Lehigh vs Wagner (09/30/17 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters Lehigh Wagner Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd

The Seahawks responded with the tying touchdown less than 1:30 later Fulse exploded for a 50-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 7-7. The Mountain Hawks regained the lead early in the second quarter, marching 95 yards in 12 plays. A key play in the drive came on fourth-and-six from the Wagner 35-yard line, when Mayes hit Portorreal for 21 yards down to the Seahawks’ 14-yard line. Following a Lehigh penalty, Bragalone ran 16 yards to set up a three-yard Mayes dash from three yards out to put Lehigh back on top, 14-7, lead with 10:43 left in the second quarter. Late in the quarter, Wagner used an 11-play drive, 70yard drive to even the score at 14-14 with 4:34 left in the half with Fulse capping the drive from one yard out.

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4th

Time 12:56 11:32 10:43 04:34 03:12 13:15 09:18 04:23 03:47

1

7 7

2

7 10

3

6 14

4

0 6

Total

20 37

Scoring play LEHIGH - Bragalone, Dom 26 yd run (Henning, Austin kick), 5-83 2:04 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 50 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 4-61 1:18 LEHIGH - Mayes, Brad 3 yd run (Henning, Austin kick), 12-95 4:35 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 1 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 11-70 6:00 WAGNER - COOPER, James 26 yd field goal, 5-14 1:18 WAGNER - DALE, Willie 30 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 4-73 1:37 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 24 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 6-69 2:49 LEHIGH - Bragalone, Dom 1 yd run (Henning, Austin kick blockd), 12-75 4:55 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 60 yd run (COOPER, James kick failed), 4-71 2:26

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

LEHIGH 27 37-139 306 45-18-5 82-445 0-0 1-4 2-34 2-56 4-29.0 0-0 8-52 27:36 1 of 14 5 of 7 2-3 1-6

WAGNER 20 33-249 205 32-20-2 65-454 0-0 1-6 4-48 5-47 5-39.6 0-0 9-113 32:24 7 of 15 0 of 0 2-2 4-22

RUSHING: Lehigh-Bragalone, Dom 21-102; Brisker, Micco 10-61; TEAM 1-minus 5; Mayes, Brad 5-minus 19. Wagner-KNIGHT, Denzel 14-152; FULSE, Ryan 18-103; MASSEI, Luke 1-minus 6. PASSING: Lehigh-Mayes, Brad 18-45-5-306. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 20-32-2-205. RECEIVING: Lehigh-Portorreal, Jorge 8-132; Pelletier, Troy 6-143; Bragalone, Dom 2-19; Bibbens, Devon 1-16; Richardson, Cam 1-minus 4. Wagner-WOODARD, Chris 5-39; WILLIAMS, John 4-35; WILSON, D'Erren 4-31; KNIGHT, Denzel 3-47; DALE, Willie 1-30; SCEPANIAK,Caleb 1-21; GALANTI, Nick 1-4; FULSE, Ryan 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: Lehigh-Pelletier, Troy 1-54; Seighman, Jon 1-2. Wagner-THOMAS, David 3-47; WARNER, Malik 1-0; BANKS, Kishon 1-0. FUMBLES: Lehigh-None. Wagner-None. Lehigh (0-5) vs. Wagner (2-3) Date: 09/30/17 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2073 Kickoff time: 06:00 PM • End of Game: 8:57 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:57 Officials: Referee: Michael Davis; Umpire: Jim Schmale; Linesman: Ed Aiken; Line judge: M. Bartholomew; Back judge: Frank Usseglio; Field judge: Adam Wentworth; Side judge: Darrel Caniero; Temperature: 62 • Wind: N 16 mph • Weather: Cloudy conditions


2017 gAME rECAPS

October 7, 2017 Duquesne 38, Wagner 0 Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field

GAME 6

Pittsburgh, PA – Boise State transfer Tommy Stuart completed 14-of-23 passes for 238 yards and four touchdowns to lead Duquesne to a 38-0 Northeast Conference (NEC) victory over injury-plagued Wagner at Arthur J. Rooney Field. Stuart’s favorite target was wide receiver Nehari Crawford, who had six receptions for 156 yards and two scores. Already without All-NEC Preseason selection Alex Thomson (Keyport, NJ / Keyport), who suffered a season-ending shoulder injury at Saint Francis U back on September 9, Wagner was also without junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) today. During his career-high 205-yard passing day in last week’s impressive 37-20 win over Patriot League member Lehigh, Massei injured his right, throwing hand and was unable to go today. Gaining his first career start in his stead was true freshman quarterback Donald Glenn (Middletown, NJ / Middletown North), who is less than one year removed from completing a highly-decorated scholastic career along the Jersey Shore. Seeing the first extended playing time of his young career, the 6-2, 195-pound Glenn completed 10-of-26 passes for 84 yards and was intercepted twice. Glenn completed three passes to junior tight end Chris Woodard, for 21 yards, while also connecting twice each with junior wide receiver D’Erren Wilson (Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF) and senior wide receiver John Williams (Sewell, NJ / Washington Townshhip / Lackawanna CC, for 20 and 18 yards, respectively. Offensively, the Seahawks were led by junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade), who rumbled for 118 hard-fought yards on a career-high 28 carries, as the Monroe College (NY) transfer topped the century mark for the third time in his six-game Seahawk career. Red-shirt junior running back Denzel Knight (Rochester, NY / Salisbury School), the reigning NEC Offensive Player of the Week, added 37 yards on 11 rushes. Despite that early miscue, Wagner trailed by just a 14-0 count late in the second quarter, having forced the Dukes to punt the ball five times. After taking over on its own 44 following a Wagner punt, Duquesne marched 56 yards in six plays, capped by a 23-yard touchdown pass from Stuart to wide receiver Kellon Taylor, which gave the Dukes a 21-0 halftime bulge with just 1:00 left in the half. The Dukes then managed to outscore Wagner, 17-0, over the game’s final two quarters. Defensively, sophomore outside linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill) paced a unit that held Duquesne 29 yards below its season average, finishing with six tackles, all solo, including a sack. Senior inside linebacker Randall May (Sparta, NJ / Sparta), still rounding into shape after suffering a preseason injury, had his top game of the season, coming up with five tackles (also all solo), including a pair of tackles for loss.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football Wagner vs Duquesne (10/07/17 at Pittsburgh, Pa.) Score by Quarters Wagner Duquesne Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 12:30 09:00 00:36 04:25 13:13 07:16

1

0 7

2

0 14

3

0 7

4

0 10

Total

0 38

Scoring play DUQ - HINES, A.J. 33 yd run (DOMIT, John kick), 2-33 0:13 DUQ - CRAWFORD, N. 5 yd pass from STUART, Tommy (DOMIT, John kick), 3-10 0:45 DUQ - TAYLOR, Kellon 23 yd pass from STUART, Tommy (DOMIT, John kick), 6-56 1:00 DUQ - CRAWFORD, N. 79 yd pass from STUART, Tommy (DOMIT, John kick), 2-81 0:44 DUQ - ALLEN, Stew 17 yd pass from STUART, Tommy (DOMIT, John kick), 6-61 2:49 DUQ - FEGLEY, Bryan 20 yd field goal, 9-29 5:39

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 14 40-153 84 26-10-2 66-237 0-0 3-18 3-45 0-0 5-39.8 3-2 7-71 32:59 5 of 15 0 of 3 0-2 1-10

DUQ 16 39-142 238 23-14-0 62-380 0-0 2-23 1-15 2-19 6-41.8 0-0 5-55 27:01 9 of 16 0 of 0 3-3 0-0

RUSHING: Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 28-118; KNIGHT, Denzel 11-37; GLENN, Donald 1-minus 2. Duquesne-HINES, A.J. 17-77; FULMORE, P.J. 13-43; MURRAY III, D. 4-17; MELLICK, Ricky 2-8; RAWLINS, Chavas 1-7; STUART, Tommy 2-minus 10. PASSING: Wagner-GLENN, Donald 10-26-2-84. Duquesne-STUART, Tommy 14-23-0-238. RECEIVING: Wagner-WOODARD, Chris 3-21; WILLIAMS, John 2-20; WILSON, D'Erren 2-18; DALE, Willie 1-17; SCOTT, Shack 1-13; FULSE, Ryan 1-minus 5. Duquesne-CRAWFORD, N. 6-156; TAYLOR, Kellon 3-47; ALLEN, Stew 1-17; HINES, A.J. 1-8; HENDERSON, D. 1-4; LUCAS, Thomas 1-3; RAWLINS, Chavas 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: Wagner-None. Duquesne-ROBERTS, Abner 1-19; ISTACHE, J. 1-0. FUMBLES: Wagner-KNIGHT, Denzel 1-1; GLENN, Donald 1-0; KAHARI, Gerald 1-1. Duquesne-None.

Meanwhile, sophomore outside linebacker Allaah Sessions (Elmira, NY / Elmira), and sophomore strong safety David Thomas (Buffalo, NY / South Park), the reigning NEC Co-Defensive Player of the Week, added four stops apiece.

Wagner (2-4,0-2) vs. Duquesne (4-1,1-0) Date: 10/07/17 • Site: Pittsburgh, Pa. • Stadium: Rooney Field Attendance: 2743 Kickoff time: 1:09 PM • End of Game: 3:45 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:36 Officials: Referee: Jeremy DeAngulo; Umpire: Tim Linnartz; Linesman: Mike Nolan; Line judge: David Coughlin; Back judge: Ricardo Green; Field judge: Darryl Lee; Side judge: J. Moscarello; Temperature: 75 • Wind: SW 12mph • Weather: Mostly sunny

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October 14, 2017 Central Connecticut 51, Wagner 45 Hameline Field GAME 7

Staten Island, NY – Junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) completed 27-of-50 passes for 322 yards and three touchdowns, senior wide receiver John Williams (Sewell, NJ / Washington Township/Lackawanna CC) had eight catches for 111 yards and two TDs, and sophomore cornerback Myron Morris (Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington) came up with two interceptions, including a 39-yard pick six, but in the end Central Connecticut was able to survive in a wild 51-45 four-overtime thriller. Wagner overcame a 27-7 second-quarter deficit before holding CCSU scoreless for two and a half quarters and didn’t take its first lead of the game until it was 37-34 in overtime. Central took a 3-0 lead on a 31-yard field goal from Frankie Palmer midway through the first quarter. CCSU then blocked a Seahawk punt which led to a one-yard TD run by Enyce Walker to cap a 15-yard drive and extend the lead to 10-0 before the end of the first quarter. After Palmer kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it 13-0, the Seahawks put together a well-executed eight-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a seven-yard TD pass from Massei to Williams which cut the lead to 13-7 with 9:56 left in the second quarter. Central responded quickly as Jacob Dolegala hit running back Drew Jean-Guillaume on a 43-yard touchdown pass to stretch the lead to 20-7. Wagner was on the move on its next possession when Tymir Hinton picked off a Massei pass in the end zone and returned it 100 yards for the score, giving the Blue Devils a 27-7 lead for the Blue Devils with under five minutes to play in the second quarter. Wagner answered and cut the lead to 27-14 with 3:04 left before halftime on a quick-strike four-play, 66-yard drive in 1:38 capped by a 15-yard TD pass from Massei to freshman wide receiver Joshua DeCambre (Staten Island, NY / Curtis). Graduate student James Cooper Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional/ Temple) then booted a 31-yard field goal to open the third quarter to cut the CCSU lead to 27-17. The rest of the third quarter was scoreless before Cooper connected again from 37 yards out to make it a 27-20 game with 11:49 left in the fourth quarter. On the next Blue Devil possession , Dolegala threw his second interception of the game, as Morris Box Score (Final) stepped in front of an CCSU receiver and raced 39 yards up 2017 Wagner College Football Central Connecticut vs Wagner (10/14/17 at Staten Island, NY) the left sideline to tie it at 27-27. In the first overtime, the Blue Devils needed just one play as Nash scampered in from 25 yards out to make it 34-27. Wagner answered on a throwback TD pass from Massei to fifth-year senior tight end Caleb Scepaniak (Endicott, NY / Seton-Catholic/Union-Endicott) from 12 yards to tie it at 34-34 and send the game to a second overtime. Cooper opened the second OT with his third field goal, a 39-boot to give Wagner its first, and only lead of th game, at 37-34. On CCSU’s second OT possession, Palmer kicked his third field goal of the game, this time from 22 yards, to make it 37-37 and send the game to a third overtime. Nash scored his second touchdown of the game in the third overtime, and the two point conversion pass to WR Jose Garcia was successful to give CCSU a 45-37 lead. Wagner countered with a touchdown on a gadget play as junior wide receiver D’Erren Wilson (Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF) connected with Williams in the deep right corner of the end zone to make it a 45-43 game. The Seahawks then converted a wild two-point conversion attempt as Massei, under pressure, flipped the ball over his left shoulder to junior wide receiver Willie Dale (Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s), who somehow snatched the deflected toss to tie the game 45-45 and send it to a fourth overtime.

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Score by Quarters Central Connecticut Wagner Qtr 1st 2nd

3rd 4th OT

Time 06:02 00:45 13:49 09:56 08:21 04:50 03:04 10:57 11:49 10:45 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00

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Scoring play CCSU - PALMER, Frankie 31 yd field goal, 11-60 4:29 CCSU - WALKER, Enyce 1 yd run (PALMER, Frankie kick), 6-15 3:38 CCSU - PALMER, Frankie 37 yd field goal, 6-44 1:24 WAGNER - WILLIAMS, John 7 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 8-75 3:53 CCSU - JEAN-GUILLAUME, Drew 43 yd pass from DOLEGALA, Jake (PALMER, Frankie kick), 4-73 1:27 CCSU - HINTON, Tymir 100 yd interception return (PALMER, Frankie kick) WAGNER - DeCAMBRE, Joshu 15 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 4-66 1:38 WAGNER - COOPER, James 31 yd field goal, 8-61 4:03 WAGNER - COOPER, James 37 yd field goal, 16-60 8:24 WAGNER - MORRIS, Myron 39 yd interception return (COOPER, James kick) CCSU - NASH, Cameron 25 yd run (PALMER, Frankie kick), 26-0 0:30 WAGNER - SCEPANIAK,Caleb 12 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 26-0 0:30 WAGNER - COOPER, James 39 yd field goal, 26-0 0:30 CCSU - PALMER, Frankie 22 yd field goal, 26-0 0:30 CCSU - NASH, Cameron 6 yd run (GARCIA, Jose pass from DOLEGALA, Jake), 26-0 0:30 WAGNER - WILLIAMS, John 26 yd pass from WILSON, D'Erren (DALE, Willie pass from MASSEI, Luke) CCSU - NASH, Cameron 2 yd run, 4-25 0:00

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

CCSU 17 45-209 173 23-10-2 68-382 0-0 1-16 3-70 2-122 7-45.4 0-0 6-47 25:38 5 of 16 0 of 0 4-4 2-21

WAGNER 21 35-103 348 51-28-2 86-451 0-0 1--1 4-102 2-39 7-34.0 0-0 6-49 34:22 10 of 22 0 of 0 4-6 1-6

RUSHING: Central Connecticut-NASH, Cameron 24-104; WALKER, Enyce 5-37; JEAN-GUILLAUME, Drew 9-36; DOLEGALA, Jake 7-32. Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 15-80; KNIGHT, Denzel 17-47; TEAM 1-minus 3; MASSEI, Luke 2-minus 21. PASSING: Central Connecticut-DOLEGALA, Jake 10-22-2-173; JEAN-GUILLAUME, Drew 0-1-0-0. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 27-50-2-322; WILSON, D'Erren 1-1-0-26. RECEIVING: Central Connecticut-JEAN-GUILLAUME, Drew 3-64; RUSH, Courtney 2-30; GARCIA, Jose 1-40; WALKER, Enyce 1-17; DOLEGALA, Jarrett 1-10; ANDERSON, Antwann 1-7; NASH, Cameron 1-5. Wagner-WILLIAMS, John 8-111; DALE, Willie 6-40; WILSON, D'Erren 5-92; SCEPANIAK,Caleb 3-39; KNIGHT, Denzel 3-27; GALANTI, Nick 1-19; DeCAMBRE, Joshu 1-15; SCOTT, Shack 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Central Connecticut-HINTON, Tymir 1-100; CANN, Jarrod 1-22. Wagner-MORRIS, Myron 2-39. FUMBLES: Central Connecticut-None. Wagner-None. Central Connecticut (4-3,2-0) vs. Wagner (2-5,0-3) Date: 10/14/17 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 2562 Kickoff time: 06:00 PM • End of Game: 9:42 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:42 Officials: Referee: Nate Williams; Umpire: Ray Van Dusen; Linesman: Jim Bulger; Line judge: Sean Meigs; Back judge: Matt Reaugh; Field judge: Dave Wyant; Side judge: Nick Gonzalez; Temperature: 70 deg • Wind: N 1 MPH • Weather: Partly cloudy Wagner Homecoming 1967, 1987, 1992, 2012 Reunion


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October 28, 2017 Bryant 31, Wagner 16 Hameline Field GAME 8 Staten Island, NY – Wagner junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade / Milford Academy) rushed for 228 yards on 25 carries, delivering the top rushing game by a Seahawk in six years, but Bryant was able to use several big plays from wide receiver Jean Courant, who found the end zone three times including a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown, to hold off the Seahawks by a 31-16 count at Hameline Field. After graduate student James Cooper (Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional/ Temple) boomed a 50-yard field goal, which had plenty of room to spare, to tie the game at 3-3 late in the first quarter, Bryant countered with that 100-yard kickoff return by Constant, who added a 25-yard touchdown reception early in the second quarter, to help the Bulldogs take a 17-3 halftime lead. Midway through the third quarter, Fulse, whose previous career-high rushing day was a 19-carry, 153-yard effort at Columbia (9/16), bounced outside on a third-and-1 play for 38 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown. Fulse’s 38yard scamper, which was followed by a blocked extra point which left the score at 17-9, capped a quick-strike four-play, 67-yard drive which took just 2:07. Bryant responded with a quick answer of its own, racing 68 yards on just three plays, capped by a 31-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Price Wilson to Courant, which pushed the Bulldogs’ lead to 24-9. Undaunted, junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) calmly led the Seahawks on a crisp five-play, 78yard drive in 2:52, culminating in a well-thrown, high-arching, nine-yard TD pass to junior wide receiver D’Erren Wilson (Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF) in the deep left corner of the end zone. Cooper’s extra point, with 3:39 left in the third quarter, made it a one-score game at 24-16. This is as close as Wagner would get, however, as Wilson Bryant 63 yards in nine plays, capped by a 14-yard TD pass to Constant, with just 3:30 remaining in the game, to seal the 31-16 win. Under duress much of the day, which resulted in two sacks and several quarterback hurries, Massei wound up with a gutsy 24-of-35 through the air for 210 yards, with one touchdown and no interceptions. His favorite receiver on the afternoon was Wilson, who snared a game-high seven catches for 71 yards. Defensively, junior inside linebacker Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF) led the way with a team-high eight tackles and one sack, while sophomore outside linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill) added six stops, including four solo.

Statistically, Wagner held the edge in several major categories, including overall yards (432-337), rushing (222-130) and time of possession (33:55-26:05), in addition to holding a narrow 210-107 edge in passing yards. NOTE: Fulse’s 228-yard rushing day was a career high and the most by a Wagner runner since November 12, 2011 when Dominique Williams rushed for 216 yards at Robert Morris on November 12, 2011.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football BRYANT vs Wagner (10/28/17 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters BRYANT Wagner Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 08:12 03:29 03:14 13:58 07:40 06:42 03:39 03:30

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10 3

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7 13

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7 0

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31 16

Scoring play BRY(1)~1 - ROWLEY,Gavin 23 yd field goal, 9-32 4:38 WAGNER - COOPER, James 50 yd field goal, 9-41 4:33 BRY(1)~1 - CONSTANT,Jean 100 yd kickoff return (ROWLEY,Gavin kick) BRY(1)~1 - CONSTANT,Jean 25 yd pass from RAY,Devin (ROWLEY,Gavin kick), 7-80 2:09 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 38 yd run (COOPER, James kick blockd), 4-67 2:07 BRY(1)~1 - KENNEDY,Tom 31 yd pass from WILSON,Price (ROWLEY,Gavin kick), 3-68 0:49 WAGNER - WILSON, D'Erren 9 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 5-78 2:52 BRY(1)~1 - CONSTANT,Jean 14 yd pass from WILSON,Price (ROWLEY,Gavin kick), 9-63 4:03

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

BRY(1)~1 17 29-130 207 24-18-0 53-337 0-0 2-0 3-122 0-0 5-44.2 4-1 4-35 26:05 4 of 11 1 of 1 2-2 2-14

WAGNER 18 32-222 210 35-24-0 67-432 0-0 2-8 4-69 0-0 5-36.6 1-1 7-65 33:55 4 of 14 0 of 2 1-3 1-8

RUSHING: BRYANT-FEMIANO,B. 16-82; RAY,Devin 2-23; WISWALL,Jake 5-19; SEWALL,Matt 1-10; KENNEDY,Tom 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; WILSON,Price 3-minus 6. Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 25-228; KNIGHT, Denzel 4-5; WILSON, D'Erren 1-0; MASSEI, Luke 2-minus 11. PASSING: BRYANT-WILSON,Price 16-22-0-166; RAY,Devin 2-2-0-41. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 24-35-0-210. RECEIVING: BRYANT-KENNEDY,Tom 5-109; CONSTANT,Jean 4-47; NISIVOCCIA,V. 3-13; SEWALL,Matt 2-10; BLASSER,Ken 2-10; ARYEE,Aaron 1-16; PANAGOS,Hayden 1-2. Wagner-WILSON, D'Erren 7-71; KNIGHT, Denzel 5-14; WILLIAMS, John 4-37; GALANTI, Nick 2-37; WOODARD, Chris 2-21; GIORDANO, Adam 1-10; BOST, Jeffrey 1-8; DeCAMBRE, Joshu 1-7; FULSE, Ryan 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: BRYANT-None. Wagner-None. FUMBLES: BRYANT-WILSON,Price 2-0; FEMIANO,B. 1-0; KENNEDY,Tom 1-1. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 1-1. BRYANT (3-5,1-2) vs. Wagner (2-6,0-4) Date: 10/28/17 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 1888 Kickoff time: 12:00 PM • End of Game: 3:14 PM • Total elapsed time: 3:14 Officials: Referee: Carl Vaccaro; Umpire: Tim Kusniez; Linesman: Rob Miller; Line judge: Justin Colon; Back judge: Joe Villella; Field judge: Robert Hamilton; Side judge: Wil White; Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:

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November 4, 2017 Wagner 27, Robert Morris 7 Hameline Field GAME 9

Staten Island, NY – Reigning Northeast Conference (NEC) Offensive Player of the Week Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe) ran for 152 yards on 22 carries with one touchdown and Wagner’s defense limited Robert Morris to 210 total yards while recording eight sacks, as the Seahawks earned a 27-7 Senior Day win over Robert Morris at Hameline Field. Fulse got things started early when he bounced an inside handoff to outside, and raced 65 yards untouched, skirting the right sideline in the process, for the game’s first score. On RMU’s ensuing possession, sophomore linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill) recorded a strip-sack of quarterback Mathew Barr, which was recovered by redshirt-junior defensive lineman Maurice Diawara (Lakewood, NJ / Lakewood) at the Colonials’ 27-yard line. The turnover led to the first of graduate student James Cooper’s two first-half field goals, a 36-yard boot with 5:21 left in the opening quarter that extended the Seahawk lead to 10-0. After senior linebacker Mathieu Louiselle (Quebec, Canada / Vermont Academy) recorded his first of two sacks on the day, Wagner received another field goal by Cooper, this one from 39 yards out, with 1:19 to play in the first period which made it a 13-0 game. That’s the way the score remaining until late in the first half when redshirt-junior cornerback Malik Warner (Brooklyn, NY / Bishop Ford/ASA Junior College) stepped in front of a Barr pass on an out route near the right sideline for his second interception of the season. An unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on the Seahawks during the return, gave Wagner a first down at the RMU 47. Under duress much of the day, which resulted in two sacks and several quarterback hurries, Massei wound up with a gutsy 24-of-35 through the air for 210 yards, with one touchdown and no interceptions. His favorite receiver on the afternoon was Wilson, who snared a game-high seven catches for 71 yards. Defensively, junior inside linebacker Quintin Hampton (Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF) led the way with a team-high eight tackles and one sack, while sophomore outside linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill) added six stops, including four solo. Statistically, Wagner held the edge in several major categories, including overall yards (432-337), rushing (222130) and time of possession (33:55-26:05), in addition to holding a narrow 210-107 edge in passing yards. NOTE: Fulse’s 228-yard rushing day was a career high and the most by a Wagner runner since November 12, 2011 when Dominique Williams rushed for 216 yards at Robert Morris on November 12, 2011.

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Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football Robert Morris vs Wagner (11/04/17 at Staten Island, NY) Score by Quarters Robert Morris Wagner Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 10:12 05:21 01:19 01:06 06:24 05:58

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0 13

2

0 7

3

0 7

4

7 0

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7 27

Scoring play WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 65 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 3-74 1:27 WAGNER - COOPER, James 36 yd field goal, 5-8 2:06 WAGNER - COOPER, James 39 yd field goal, 4-6 2:08 WAGNER - WILLIAMS, John 47 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 1-47 0:09 WAGNER - WOODARD, Chris 23 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (COOPER, James kick), 9-65 4:11 RMU - ELLIOTT, Dalton 1 yd pass from BARR, Mathew (BISCEGLIA, Nick kick), 5-62 2:09

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

RMU 12 32-49 161 33-16-1 65-210 0-0 1-6 6-133 0-0 9-38.7 1-1 7-65 31:29 3 of 15 0 of 2 1-1 3-24

WAGNER 12 41-174 107 12-6-0 53-281 0-0 2-28 2-30 1-5 8-36.1 2-0 7-70 28:31 2 of 12 0 of 0 2-3 8-51

RUSHING: Robert Morris-DREHER, Harrison 7-59; BLAKE, Cole 8-14; WANAT, Jonathan 1-6; NEAL, TJ 1-0; BARR, Mathew 15-minus 30. Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 22-152; KNIGHT, Denzel 11-55; TEAM 3-minus 5; MASSEI, Luke 5-minus 28. PASSING: Robert Morris-BARR, Mathew 16-33-1-161. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 6-12-0-107. RECEIVING: Robert Morris-VECCHIO, Tim 4-51; MAGEE, Brandon 2-42; MADISON, DeLano 2-16; ROBINSON, Warren 2-11; WANAT, Jonathan 1-24; GONZALEZ, Matthew 1-8; NEAL, TJ 1-6; GREEN, Reggie 1-4; ELLIOTT, Dalton 1-1; BLAKE, Cole 1-minus 2. Wagner-WILLIAMS, John 3-54; WOODARD, Chris 1-23; GIORDANO, Adam 1-18; WILSON, D'Erren 1-12. INTERCEPTIONS: Robert Morris-None. Wagner-WARNER, Malik 1-5. FUMBLES: Robert Morris-BARR, Mathew 1-1. Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 2-0. Robert Morris (2-7,0-4) vs. Wagner (3-6,1-4) Date: 11/04/17 • Site: Staten Island, NY • Stadium: Hameline Field Attendance: 1803 Kickoff time: 12:00 PM • End of Game: 2:39 PM • Total elapsed time: 2:39 Officials: Referee: Nate Williams; Umpire: Ray Van Dusen; Linesman: Jim Bulger; Line judge: Sean Meigs; Back judge: Matt Reaugh; Field judge: Dave Wyant; Side judge: Nick Gonzalez; Temperature: 55 • Wind: NE 11 • Weather: P. Cloudy, Chilly


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November 11, 2017 Stonybrook 38, Wagner 10 Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium

GAME 10

Stony Brook, NY – Nationally-ranked Stony Brook broke open a close game by taking advantage of three second-half turnovers in pulling away for a 38-10 win over Wagner, in the first meeting between these former Northeast Conference (NEC) rivals in 11 years, at chilly Kenneth P. LaVelle Stadium. Wagner will conclude the 2017 season on Saturday, November 18 when the Green & White gun for their second NEC win of the season at Sacred Heart in a 1:00 p.m. kickoff vs. the Pioneers in Fairfield, CT. Graduate student James Cooper (Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional/ Temple) gave the Seahawks an early 3-0 lead by capping a game-opening 13-p-lay,m 58-yard drive by drilling a 29-yard field goal. Stony Brook’s Darin Peart then returned the ensuing kickoff 71 yards, all the way to the Seahawk 14. Two players later, quarterback Joe Carbone hit wide receiver Harrison Jackson on a 14-yard strike to put SBU ahead 7-3. Junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade / Milford Academy) scored on a 29-yard first-quarter touchdown run, enroute to a 22-carry, 121-yard day, as Wagner took a 10-7 lead after one quarter and trailed by just a 14-10 halftime county before the Seawolves pulled away following the intermission. Entering the game as the nation’s sixth-leading rusher with 993 yards, Fulse’s 121-yard gives him 1,114 for the season, leaving him just 93 yards shy of reaching the Seahawk all-time single-season top-10. For the 5-11, 195-pound Fulse, today’s effort marked the sixth time he has reached the century mark, a string of games highlighted by a career-high 228-yard effort vs. Bryant back on October 28. Trailing by that 14-10 halftime deficit, Wagner received the ball to open the third quarter and quickly moved the ball down the field. Junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) hit redshirt junior running back Denzel Knight for 23 yards and a first down at the Stony Brook 38-yard line. On third-and-12 at the Seawolves’ 41, Massei fumbled after being sacked with SBU taking over at the Seahawk 45. On the next play, Donald Liotine scampered 45 yards for a touchdown to make it a two-score game at 21-10.

Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football Wagner vs #12 Stony Brook (11/11/17 at Stony Brook, N.Y.) Score by Quarters Wagner Stony Brook Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd

Undaunted, Massei smartly moved the Seahawks back down the field. Keyed by a 33-yard run by Fulse, followed by a 15-yard defensive pass interference penalty on Stony Brook, Wagner had it first-and-goal at the Seawolves five. On second-and-goal at the SBU five, SBU linebacker Shayne Lawless came up with a huge, game-changing interception in the end zone to quell the Seahawk would-be scoring drive. Following the touchback, Carbone engineered a seven-play, 3:49, 80-yard drive, capped by a Jordan Gowins one-yardtouchdown plunge which put the Seawolves firmly in control with a 28-10 lead.

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Time 07:56 06:54 00:10 13:38 11:20 05:33 12:52 10:58

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10 7

2

0 7

3

0 14

4

0 10

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10 38

Scoring play WAGNER - COOPER, James 29 yd field goal, 13-58 6:00 SBU - H. Jackson 12 yd pass from Joe Carbone (Nick Courtney kick), 2-14 0:41 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 29 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 5-50 2:34 SBU - Jordan Gowins 17 yd run (Nick Courtney kick), 6-44 1:32 SBU - Donald Liotine 45 yd run (Nick Courtney kick), 1-45 0:08 SBU - Jordan Gowins 1 yd run (Nick Courtney kick), 7-80 3:45 SBU - Nick Courtney 24 yd field goal, 10-79 5:00 SBU - D. Washington 21 yd pass from Joe Carbone (Nick Courtney kick), 3-24 0:56

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 17 32-125 185 33-19-1 65-310 0-0 1-1 6-103 0-0 5-37.0 2-2 7-41 32:38 5 of 15 1 of 2 1-3 4-19

SBU 17 41-194 115 20-12-0 61-309 0-0 1-16 3-123 1-0 6-39.0 0-0 6-55 27:22 7 of 15 0 of 0 4-4 1-5

RUSHING: Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 22-121; KNIGHT, Denzel 9-18; MASSEI, Luke 1-minus 14. Stony Brook-Jordan Gowins 16-125; Donald Liotine 8-79; Sherman Alston 5-14; Chris Parler 2-11; Tyquell Fields 1-8; Stacey Bedell 1-1; Joe Carbone 4-minus 19; TEAM 4-minus 25. PASSING: Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 19-33-1-185. Stony Brook-Joe Carbone 12-20-0-115. RECEIVING: Wagner-WILLIAMS, John 4-63; DALE, Willie 4-44; KNIGHT, Denzel 3-35; WOODARD, Chris 3-21; BOST, Jeffrey 3-20; FULSE, Ryan 1-5; GALANTI, Nick 1-minus 3. Stony Brook-Ray Bolden 4-33; Andrew Trent 3-31; H. Jackson 2-28; D. Washington 2-16; Nick Anderson 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS: Wagner-None. Stony Brook-Shayne Lawless 1-0.

Massei wound up 19-of-33 passing for 185 yards with his favorite target being senior wide receiver John Williams (Sewell, NJ / Washington Township / Lackawanna CC), who corralled four passes for 63 yards. Not to be lost in the outcome of the game was a sensational defensive performance put forth by sophomore outside linebacker Cameron Gil (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill), who appeared to be unblockable at times in registering a career-high four sacks which contributed to his team-high eight tackles.

FUMBLES: Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 1-1; MASSEI, Luke 1-1. Stony Brook-None. Wagner (3-7,1-5) vs. Stony Brook (8-3,7-1) Date: 11/11/17 • Site: Stony Brook, N.Y. • Stadium: LaValle Stadium Attendance: 5471 Kickoff time: 1 pm • End of Game: 4:13 • Total elapsed time: 3:13 Officials: Referee: Henry Wimberg; Umpire: Bryan Gross; Linesman: Mark Bitar III; Line judge: Alfred Lucia Jr; Back judge: S. Westrick; Field judge: Rohann Vidal; Side judge: John Gill; Temperature: 29 • Wind: NNW7 • Weather: It's a little chilly

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November 18, 2017 Wagner 28, Sacred Heart 15 Campus Field GAME 11

Fairfield, CT - Junior running back Ryan Fulse (Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe), who entered the game as the nation’s fifthranked FCS rusher, rumbled for 192 yards on 26 carries, along with three touchdowns, one of which was a 65-yarder, to lead the Wagner football team to a 28-15 victory over Sacred Heart in the season finale for both teams at Campus Field. On the game’s fourth play from scrimmage, the 6-1, 195-pound Fulse shook free on a 65-yard touchdown run, sprinting straight up the field, to give the Green & white a quick 7-0 lead just 2:02 into the game. Later in the first quarter, the Pioneers intercepted a pass by junior quarterback Luke Massei (Cary, NC / Green Hope) at their own one-yard line. On first down, sophomore linebacker Allaah Sessions (Elmire, NY / Elmira) jarred the ball loose from Sacred Heart running back Nate Chavious with junior defensive back Sterling Lowry (Syracuse, NY / Nottingham / Milford Academy) pouncing on the ball in the SHU end zone for a touchdown and a 14-0 Seahawk lead. Sacred Heart clawed back into the game by marching on a 15-play, 93-yard drive, bridging the first and second quarters, which consumed 5:32 and was capped by a three-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Kevin Duke to wide receiver RJ Trimble-Edwards. The point after try by SHU failed, leaving it a 14-6 game. Following an exchange of punts, Wagner was set to get the ball back one more time later in the half before redshirt junior Jesse Flaherty (Oceanport, NJ / Red Bank Catholic / The Peddie School) mishandled a punt, with the ball being recovered at the Seahawk 21-yard line with 1:28 left in the half. Stout Wagner defense, helped by a Sacred Heart holding penalty, forced the Pioneers to settle for a 43-yard Josh Freiria field goal with 23 seconds to go in the half that drew SHU to within 14-9 at the intermission. Late in the third quarter, Wagner was able march 62 in seven plays, six rushes and one incomplete pass, with Fulse supplying 47 of those yards, including a seven-yard TD burst with less than three minutes left in the third quarter to put the Seahawks in control at 21-9. Sacred Heart then threatened, when Duke led them down the field all the way to the 11. The Seahawk defense then rose to the occasion, with fifth-year senior linebacker Mathieu Loiselle (Quebec, Canada / Vermont Academy) stuffing Chavious on a thirdand-four at the Wagner 11. The big play made it a fourth-and-six from the 13, which is when sophomore linebacker Cameron Gill (Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill) delivered a huge play, sacking Box Score (Final) 2017 Wagner College Football Duke for a five-yard loss with 13:47 remaining. Wagner vs Sacred Heart (11/18/17 at Fairfield, Conn.) This was the first of two fourth-down stops for the Seahawks in the fourth quarter. Sacred Heart did manage to make things interesting when Duke led the Pioneers on a quick-strike eightplay, 76-yard drive, that took just 2:19 and culminated with a 31-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Ricketts to make it 28-15. SHU elected to go for two but Duke’s two-point try was incomplete. Wagner then recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock, cementing the 28-15 win, ending the season on a highly-positive note. Wagner ran the ball for a whopping 249 yards. The NEC’s leading team in time of possession held true to that measure by outdistancing 31:07-28:53. Massei was asked to throw the ball just 14 times, completing six for 47 yards. Freshman punter Eric Silvester (Lincolndale, NY / Somers) was an effective weapon all afternoon, punting the ball eight times for a 36.9-yard average, with four of his boots downed inside the SHU 20. Defensively, junior inside linebacker Santoni Graham (Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union ) led the way with seven tackles, all solo, with one fumble recovery. Sessions, Flaherty, and Louiselle added six tackles apiece. Gill, with one sack today, finished the season with six sacks over the final three games, with one vs. Robert Morris (11/4), sandwiched between a career-high four-sack effort last week at No. 12 Stony Brook (11/11).

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Score by Quarters Wagner Sacred Heart Qtr 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Time 12:58 07:59 10:37 00:23 02:38 01:49 02:21

1

14 0

2

0 9

3

14 0

4

0 6

Total

28 15

Scoring play WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 65 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 4-78 2:02 WAGNER - LOWRY, Sterling 0 yd fumble recovery (COOPER, James kick) SHU - TRIMBLE-EDWARDS 3 yd pass from DUKE, Kevin (FREIRIA, Josh kick failed), 15-93 5:32 SHU - FREIRIA, Josh 43 yd field goal, 4--5 1:05 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 7 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 7-62 3:41 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 1 yd run (COOPER, James kick), 1-1 0:00 SHU - RICKETTS, B. 31 yd pass from DUKE, Kevin (DUKE, Kevin pass failed), 8-76 2:19

FIRST DOWNS RUSHES-YARDS (NET) PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS Fumble Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Kickoff Returns-Yards Interception Returns-Yards Punts (Number-Avg) Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Possession Time Third-Down Conversions Fourth-Down Conversions Red-Zone Scores-Chances Sacks By: Number-Yards

WAGNER 12 40-249 47 14-6-1 54-296 0-0 2-0 3-25 0-0 8-36.9 1-1 7-48 31:07 3 of 12 0 of 0 1-1 3-16

SHU 20 38-62 377 40-24-0 78-439 0-0 1-13 3-52 1-0 6-30.5 5-3 6-50 28:53 2 of 15 2 of 5 1-3 0-0

RUSHING: Wagner-FULSE, Ryan 26-192; KNIGHT, Denzel 12-55; MASSEI, Luke 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 1. Sacred Heart-CHAVIOUS, Nate 17-31; MEACHUM, Jordan 3-25; IMEOKPARIA, Ose 5-17; DUKE, Kevin 10-10; O'NEILL, Andrew 1-3; ENNIS, Ezekiel 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 24. PASSING: Wagner-MASSEI, Luke 6-14-1-47. Sacred Heart-DUKE, Kevin 24-40-0-377. RECEIVING: Wagner-BOST, Jeffrey 2-26; DALE, Willie 2-21; KNIGHT, Denzel 2-0. Sacred Heart-TRIMBLE-EDWARDS 6-126; O'NEILL, Andrew 5-70; RICKETTS, B. 3-45; MEACHUM, Jordan 3-37; ENNIS, Ezekiel 3-27; CHAVIOUS, Nate 2-33; IMEOKPARIA, Ose 1-34; WHALEN, Mike 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: Wagner-None. Sacred Heart-WHITAKER, K. 1-0. FUMBLES: Wagner-FLAHERTY, Jesse 1-1. Sacred Heart-O'NEILL, Andrew 1-0; DUKE, Kevin 1-1; TEAM 1-0; CHAVIOUS, Nate 1-1; TRIMBLE-EDWARDS 1-1. Wagner (4-7,2-4) vs. Sacred Heart (4-7,2-4) Date: 11/18/17 • Site: Fairfield, Conn. • Stadium: Campus Field Attendance: 1848 Kickoff time: 12:05 PM • End of Game: 3:08 pm • Total elapsed time: 3:03 Officials: Referee: Billy Williams; Umpire: Jim Schmale; Linesman: Justin Colon; Line judge: Chris Marsico; Back judge: Jim Hershey; Field judge: A. Bocchicchio; Side judge: Andy Benango; Temperature: • Wind: • Weather:


2017 NEC HONOREES All-NEC First Team PK - James Cooper OL - Matt Diaz RB - Ryan Fulse

All-NEC Second Team LB - Quintin Hampton TE - Chris Woordard

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NEC Fall Commissioner’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or Higher) Jeffrey Bost Ian Brown James Cooper Jason Brady Hudik Luke Massei Daniel O’Neill Chris Woodard

NEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (3.2 GPA or Higher) Jeffrey Bost Ian Brown Jason Clas James Cooper Andrew Cordani Lucas DePofi John Drinkwater Jesse Flaherty Jordan Haven Brady Hudik Denzel Knight Tyler Loftus

Mathieu Loiselle Luke Massei Daniel O’Neill Justin Osuji Nicholas Padron Gregory Senat Kiser Terry Alex Thomson Chris Woodard

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2017 statistics 2017 Wagner College Football Wagner Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 20, 2017) All games

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Date 08/31/17 09/09/17 09/16/17 09/23/17 09/30/17 10/07/17 10/14/17 10/28/17 11/04/17 11/11/17 11/18/17

Opponent SAINT ANSELM at Saint Francis at Columbia at Western Michigan LEHIGH at Duquesne CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BRYANT ROBERT MORRIS at #12 Stony Brook at Sacred Heart

Rushing

FULSE, Ryan KNIGHT, Denzel THOMSON, Alex CORDANI, Andrew Total Opponents Passing

gp

11 11 2 1 11 11 gp

MASSEI, Luke THOMSON, Alex GLENN, Donald WILSON, D'Erren Total Opponents

10 2 2 9 11 11

Receiving

gp

WILSON, D'Erren WILLIAMS, John DALE, Willie WOODARD, Chris KNIGHT, Denzel GIORDANO, Adam BOST, Jeffrey SCEPANIAK,Caleb GALANTI, Nick FULSE, Ryan SCOTT, Shack DeCAMBRE, Joshu DePOFI, Lucas COOPER, James Total Opponents Field Goals

COOPER, James Scoring

FULSE, Ryan COOPER, James KNIGHT, Denzel WILLIAMS, John WILSON, D'Erren DALE, Willie MORRIS, Myron DeCAMBRE, Joshu LOWRY, Sterling SCEPANIAK,Caleb WOODARD, Chris SILVESTER, Eric Total Opponents Score by Quarters Wagner Opponents

att

gain loss

net avg

216 1387 81 1306 118 536 63 473 7 85 28 57 3 4 0 4 369 2024 297 1727 435 2050 371 1679 effic comp-att-int

Att. 2716 1231 3828 13438 2073 2743 2562 1888 1803 5471 1848

td

pct

yds

no.

yds

fg

avg

pct. 01-19

12 - 11-19 6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 29 11-19 40 9-10 1st

50 55

2-2

kick

23-26 2-2 25-28 35-37 2nd

54 96

2 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 20

20-29

11-19 57.9 0-0 fg

td

11.9 12.4 11.1 9.5 6.7 15.6 7.4 12.8 11.7 -0.6 8.7 11.0 4.0 14.0 10.5 14.3

td

lg avg/g

3rd

75 69

47 35 17 26 47 79

4th

37 60

137.1 155.5 43.5 2.9 163.2 204.0

lg avg/g

35 43.6 47 36.1 30 25.2 23 21.0 39 11.6 31 11.4 28 4.7 24 12.8 22 7.0 5 -0.3 13 2.6 15 3.7 9 0.8 14 1.3 47 163.2 79 204.0

30-39

6-10

40-49

2-6

Interceptions

18 24

3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

Punting

lg blk

50-99

1-1

50

Total 234 304

-

pts

- 72 - 56 - 36 - 18 - 12 8 6 6 6 6 6 2 - 234 - 304

Home 3-2 1-2 2-0

4

no.

Kick Returns

no.

KAHARI, Gerald WILSON, D'Erren FLAHERTY, Jesse THOMAS, David Total Opponents

6 5 3 2 16 14

MORRIS, Myron THOMAS, David KNIGHT, Denzel LOISELLE,M WILSON, D'Erren NAPIER, J'Quan Total Opponents FULSE, Ryan KNIGHT, Denzel MORRIS, Myron WILSON, D'Erre WILLIAMS, John Total Opponents FULSE, Ryan MASSEI, Luke KNIGHT, Denzel THOMSON, Alex GLENN, Donald Total Opponents

yds avg

47 5 39 24 2 0 23 0

15.7 2.5 19.5 24.0 2.0 0.0 23.0 0.0 lg

63 2368 37.6 64 1 0 0.0 0

Punt Returns

All Purpose

Away 1-5 1-2 0-3

WAGNER 172 72 85 15 1727 369 4.7 157.0 18 1795 171-300-10 6.0 10.5 163.2 9 3522 5.3 320.2 35-674 16-117 12-140 12-8 86-784 64-37.0 31:00 48/148 1/8

no. yds avg

SILVESTER, Eric TEAM

Total Offense

68 68

no.

THOMAS, David WARNER, Malik MORRIS, Myron GAMBLE, Darryl JOHNSON,T BANKS, Kishon GRAHAM, Santoni LOWRY, Sterling

- - - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 1-1 1 1-2

OT

Overall 4-7 2-4 2-3

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

83 118.7 60 43.0 47 28.5 3 4.0 83 157.0 71 152.6

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

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Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

lg avg/g

6.0 12 4.0 6 8.1 0 1.3 0 4.7 18 3.9 18

112.51 132-226-8 58.4 1371 7 122.66 27-46-0 58.7 311 1 52.99 11-27-2 40.7 87 0 648.40 1-1-0 100.0 26 1 110.49 171-300-10 57.0 1795 9 134.08 157-289-12 54.3 2244 20

9 33 392 11 32 397 11 25 277 10 22 210 11 19 128 11 8 125 11 7 52 6 6 77 10 6 70 11 5 -3 10 3 26 6 2 22 10 2 8 11 1 14 11 171 1795 11 157 2244

td

Score 37-7 6-31 14-17 14-49 37-20 0-38 45-51 16-31 27-7 10-38 28-15

W L L L W L L L W L W

21 5 4 2 2 1 35 33

g

rush

td

OPP 201 93 85 23 1679 435 3.9 152.6 18 2244 157-289-12 7.8 14.3 204.0 20 3923 5.4 356.6 33-798 14-57 10-290 14-8 73-644 58-39.1 29:00 61/153 10/19 lg

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

47 5 39 24 2 0 23 0

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

0 18 26 0 0 0

yds avg

td

0 0 0 0 0 0

51 31 1 7 51 20

yds avg

td

lg

kr

ir

68 35 1 13 117 57 468 74 48 15 46 23 674 798

11.3 7.0 0.3 6.5 7.3 4.1

22.3 14.8 12.0 7.5 23.0 23.0 19.3 24.2

rcv

pr

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0

4 0

1 0

lg

0 73 0 21 0 21 0 10 0 23 0 23 0 73 1 100 total avg/g

11 1306 -3 0 0 0 1303 118.5 11 473 128 0 48 0 649 59.0 8 0 0 0 468 39 507 63.4 9 0 392 35 46 0 473 52.6 11 0 397 0 0 0 397 36.1 11 1727 1795 117 674 140 4453 404.8 11 1679 2244 57 798 290 5068 460.7 g plays

11 10 11 2 2 11 11

rush

pass

total avg/g

216 1306 0 1306 118.7 243 -98 1371 1273 127.3 118 473 0 473 43.0 53 57 311 368 184.0 29 -6 87 81 40.5 669 1727 1795 3522 320.2 724 1679 2244 3923 356.6

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2017 statistics 2017 Wagner College Football Wagner Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 20, 2017) Conference games * * * * * *

Date 09/09/17 10/07/17 10/14/17 10/28/17 11/04/17 11/18/17

Opponent at Saint Francis at Duquesne CENTRAL CONNECTICUT BRYANT ROBERT MORRIS at Sacred Heart

Rushing

gp

Passing

gp

Receiving

gp

FULSE, Ryan KNIGHT, Denzel THOMSON, Alex Total Opponents MASSEI, Luke GLENN, Donald THOMSON, Alex WILSON, D'Erren Total Opponents WILLIAMS, John WILSON, D'Erren DALE, Willie KNIGHT, Denzel WOODARD, Chris GIORDANO, Adam GALANTI, Nick SCEPANIAK,Caleb BOST, Jeffrey SCOTT, Shack DeCAMBRE, Joshu FULSE, Ryan COOPER, James Total Opponents Field Goals

COOPER, James Scoring

COOPER, James FULSE, Ryan WILLIAMS, John WILSON, D'Erren SCEPANIAK,Caleb WOODARD, Chris DeCAMBRE, Joshu LOWRY, Sterling MORRIS, Myron DALE, Willie Total Opponents Score by Quarters Wagner Opponents

att

gain loss

net avg

6 122 818 38 6 63 237 35 1 7 85 28 6 210 1143 181 6 220 890 201 5 1 1 6 6 6

effic comp-att-int

no.

8-10 td

780 202 57 962 689

6.4 3.2 8.1 4.6 3.1

pct

td

65 130.0 24 33.7 47 57.0 65 160.3 33 114.8 td

yds

avg

pct. 01-19

lg avg/g

fg

1st

33 34

kick

24 54

6-8

40-49

1-1

Interceptions

-

3rd

37 21

OT

10 40

18 24

2 1

Punting

lg blk

50-99

- - - - - - - - - 1 1 1-1 1 1-2

4th

no.

MORRIS, Myron WARNER, Malik

1-1

50

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

12-13 12-13 18-19 2nd

47 38.8 31 36.8 30 20.7 14 6.8 23 13.0 31 12.0 22 11.2 24 13.0 28 5.7 13 5.2 15 4.4 5 0.0 14 2.3 47 157.8 79 241.5

30-39

0-0

47 157.2 17 84.0 14 51.0 26 4.3 47 157.8 79 241.5

lg avg/g

3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 14

20-29

80.0 0-0

- 8-10 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 14 8-10 22 7-7

td

12.3 11.6 9.5 4.1 10.8 14.4 18.7 13.0 11.3 8.7 11.0 0.0 14.0 10.6 14.2

Overall 2-4 2-4 0-0

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pts

- 36 - 30 - 18 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 - 122 - 173

Total 122 173

2

no.

Kick Returns

no.

WILSON, D'Erren KAHARI, Gerald FLAHERTY, Jesse THOMAS, David Total Opponents

5 4 2 1 12 8

MORRIS, Myron THOMAS, David LOISELLE,M NAPIER, J'Quan KNIGHT, Denzel Total Opponents FULSE, Ryan MORRIS, Myron WILSON, D'Erre KNIGHT, Denzel WILLIAMS, John Total Opponents

15 3 2 1 1 22 18

g

6 5 6 6 6 6 6

HAMPTON,Quintin GILL, Cameron SESSIONS,Allaah OSUJI, Justin LOWRY, Sterling Total

gp

6 6 6 6 6 6

ua

22 19 22 14 17 280

a

25 13 9 9 6 127

Tackles tot

47 32 31 23 23 407

tfl/yds

3-14 6-22 5-27 3-4 1-1 47-206

Sacks no-yds

2-11 4-15 4-15 . . 16-111

rush

td

. . 1 . 3 19

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

0 12 15 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

31 8 1 7 31 20

yds avg

td

lg

kr

ir

367 50 15 23 5 460 436

122 137 63 24 27 380 394

2 3 1 . . 15

39 5

td

35 16 0 7 58 58

rcv

qbh

lg

1 0

lg

7.0 4.0 0.0 7.0 4.8 7.2

24.5 16.7 7.5 23.0 5.0 20.9 24.2 pr

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 101 44 51 6 689 220 3.1 114.8 6 1449 102-174-3 8.3 14.2 241.5 14 2138 5.4 356.3 18-436 8-58 7-234 10-5 37-341 38-39.5 28:48 31/88 4/9

yds avg

780 0 0 0 0 221 202 41 0 233 962 947 689 1449 6 5 6 1 1 6 6

Pass defense int-yds brup

. . . . . 3-44

39 19.5 5 5.0

g plays

FULSE, Ryan MASSEI, Luke KNIGHT, Denzel THOMSON, Alex GLENN, Donald Total Opponents Defensive Leaders

yds avg

37 1383 37.4 55 1 0 0.0 0

Punt Returns

All Purpose

Away 1-2 1-2 0-0

WAGNER 89 37 45 7 962 210 4.6 160.3 5 947 89-170-7 5.6 10.6 157.8 7 1909 5.0 318.2 22-460 12-58 3-44 8-5 45-369 38-36.4 31:12 28/88 0/5

no. yds avg

SILVESTER, Eric TEAM

Total Offense

## 7 11 57 23 1

Home 1-2 1-2 0-0

Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions

lg avg/g

5 0 0 5 6

yds

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Att. 1231 2743 2562 1888 1803 1848

117.32 72-126-5 57.1 786 6 50.22 10-26-2 38.5 84 0 60.49 6-17-0 35.3 51 0 648.40 1-1-0 100.0 26 1 104.50 89-170-7 52.4 947 7 151.68 102-174-3 58.6 1449 14

6 19 233 6 19 221 6 13 124 6 10 41 5 6 65 6 5 72 5 3 56 3 3 39 6 3 34 5 3 26 5 2 22 6 2 0 6 1 14 6 89 947 6 102 1449 fg

Score 6-31 0-38 45-51 16-31 27-7 28-15

L L L L W W

1 0

1 0

lg

0 73 0 18 0 10 0 23 0 5 0 73 1 100 total avg/g

0 0 0 780 130.0 0 367 39 406 81.2 35 0 0 256 42.7 0 5 0 248 41.3 0 0 0 233 38.8 58 460 44 2471 411.8 58 436 234 2866 477.7 rush

pass

total avg/g

780 0 780 130.0 -66 786 720 144.0 202 0 202 33.7 57 51 108 108.0 -2 84 82 82.0 962 947 1909 318.2 689 1449 2138 356.3

Fumbles rcv-yds

. . . . 2-0 5-0

ff

. 1 1 . 1 7

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2017 Wagner College Football Wagner Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 20, 2017) All games # 7 11 57 32 54 1 23 8 46 42 4 6 96 95 50 13 10 26 49 99 45 24 36 63 58 33 82 90 48 93 56 89 14 16 3 2 15 53 9 5 72 47 51

70 70

ua

Tackles a tot

Defensive Leaders

gp

HAMPTON,Quintin GILL, Cameron SESSIONS,Allaah GRAHAM, Santoni BANKS, Kishon LOWRY, Sterling OSUJI, Justin JOHNSON,T TERRY, Kiser LOISELLE,M MORRIS, Myron WARNER, Malik DABIRE, Charbel McCLEOD, Julian BASKERVILLE, J PAUL, D.J. FLAHERTY, Jesse THOMAS, David MAY, Randall WILLIAMS, Chris DIAWARA,Maurice GAMBLE, Darryl BYARD, Khaliq GORE, Christan GRANT, Tevaughn CLAS, Jason GIORDANO, Adam DONALDSON,D HAVEN, Jordan PADRON,Nicholas BRUCE, Macai WOODARD, Chris NAPIER, J'Quan DALE, Willie FULSE, Ryan WILSON, D'Erren SCEPANIAK,Caleb DUGGAN, Dean SCOTT, Shack COOPER, James SENAT, Greg NUNEZ, Edward SNOWDEN, George Total Opponents

11 52 30 11 37 16 11 41 10 9 34 14 11 35 9 11 31 8 11 26 12 10 25 9 11 16 13 11 24 4 8 23 4 11 19 5 11 13 9 11 17 4 11 15 5 11 12 6 6 12 5 10 14 2 7 12 4 11 6 7 10 12 1 11 9 3 11 10 2 9 8 3 10 8 3 9 6 1 11 4 1 7 4 1 7 3 1 11 1 1 5 2 . 10 2 . 9 1 1 11 2 . 11 1 . 9 . 1 6 1 . 2 . 1 10 . 1 11 1 . 11 . 1 2 1 . 2 1 . 11 541 198 11 512 202

82 53 51 48 44 39 38 34 29 28 27 24 22 21 20 18 17 16 16 13 13 12 12 11 11 7 5 5 4 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 739 714

tfl/yds

Sacks no-yds

Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

12-51 13-58 6-33 6-11 2-7 1-1 6-8 1-1 4-16 7-27 2-6 1-1 5-18 3-17 4-17 1-13 . 1-2 2-5 2-8 1-13 2-6 1-24 1-1 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85-345 86-292

7-37 . 11-51 . 4-15 . 3-2 1-23 1-7 1-0 . 1-0 . . . 1-2 3-10 . 3-17 . . 2-39 . 2-5 3-3 . 1-8 . 2-13 . 1-13 . . . . 3-47 . . 1-6 . 1-13 . . 1-24 . . . . 1-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-196 12-140 15-125 10-290

. . 1 1 . 4 . 3 . . 5 4 . 1 1 . . . . . 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 40

4 5 2 . 3 . . . 1 1 . 1 2 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 33

. . . 1-0 . 2-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . 2-11 . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11 8-0

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Robb & Lia Award Winners ROBB TROPHY YEAR Chester Sellito 1949 Bill Roehrich 1950 Neil Leonard 1951 John Mangiante 1952 Mark Weisner 1953 Ron Larder 1954 Gene Crimoli 1955 John Mangiante 1956 John Mangiante 1957 Charles Jopp 1958 Rudy Fusco 1959 Al Ferrie 1960 Frank Melos 1961 Dick Schlenker & Frank Spero 1962 George Cruzado 1963 Cliff Lish 1964 Nick Lia 1965 Jim Monroe 1966 Joe Mele 1967 Jack Casey 1968 LIA TROPHY Jack Kachadurian 1969 Greg Coe Jack Kachadurian 1970 Ed Koszkowski Jack Ellis & Jack Vitale 1971 Mike Bale Tim Vorhies 1972 Mike Bale Rich Slizewski 1973 Scott Spratford John Moria 1974 Neil Humphrey Bernie Previti 1975 Tony DiVanno John Mazanec & Kevin Murrell 1976 Tony Ferraro Tony Santo 1977 Tony Pisano John Mazanec 1978 Ralph Aquino John Mazanec 1979 Tony Masella Alonzo Patterson 1980 Bob Olsen Alonzo Patterson 1981 Don Edwards John Von Ahnen 1982 Bob Mackisey John Franco 1983 Morty Bernstein Ed Christensen 1984 Ike Patterson John Chiofalo 1985 Charlie Stinson Jesse Foote 1986 Rich Robinson Greg Kovar 1987 Artie DiMella Terry Underwood 1988 Rich Robinson Keith Johnson 1989 Horacio Moronta Greg Harris 1990 Chris Brown Woody Davis 1991 Dom DiGiorgio Terry O’Hare 1992 Ryan Tobin Chris Purdy 1993 Bryan Devone & Ryan Tobin Chris Purdy & Kito Lockwood 1994 Richard Lampasona Kito Lockwood 1995 Roger Wyllie Rick Sarille 1996 Ryan Tyburczy Mike Cerminaro 1997 Ryan Linder John Campbell 1998 J. P. Stubenvoll Rick Sarille 1999 Kevin Goode Aaron Smith 2000 Charlie Hoffman Lou Simone 2001 Jeremy Balina Chris Davis 2002 Somah Payne John Barrett 2003 Tim Heaney John Sciarra 2004 Craig Romano Shaun Grover 2005 Ryan Layton Chris Turner 2006 Bryan Brand Jason Butler 2007 Bryan Brand Shane Smith 2008 Dario Charlton Nick Doscher 2009 Chaz Legette Eric Foxworth 2010 Mike Cox Dominique Williams 2011 Mike Lombardo Nick Doscher 2012 Mike Lombardo Tyree Watkins 2013 Trevor Loveland Otis Wright 2014 Max Wassel Andre Yevchinecz 2015 Mike Mentor Matthias McKinnon 2016 Santoni Graham Luke Massei 2017 Myron Morris

Annually at homecoming, two Wagner College football players are selected to receive special awards for outstanding play. The James Robb Memorial Trophy is presented to the outstanding offensive player, while the Nick Lia Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Seahawks’ outstanding defensive player. Established in 1949, the Robb Trophy was named in memory of James Robb, a Seahawk gridiron star who was killed in action during World War II. It was presented to Wagner’s outstanding individual player in the annual Homecoming game until 1969. In that season, the Lia Trophy was introduced in honor of another Wagner football player, Nick Lia. The 1965 recipient of the Robb Trophy was killed in the Vietnam War. An outstanding defensive player and team captain, the Staten Island native was a graduate of Curtis High School. In 2000, Lt. Nick Lia was honored for his athletic achievements by being inducted into the Wagner College Athletics Hall of Fame. Lia helped lead the 1964 football team to an undefeated season and captained the ‘65 team. This year’s winners, as selected by an alumni panel, will be announced at the end of this season’s Homecoming contest. Each recipient receives an award and his name is added to the standing trophies Son display in the Hall of Fame Room in the Spiro Sports Center.

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Tradition of Excellence

1987 NCAA National Champs

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The first team: Wagner College Football 1927 OCTOBER 1, 1927 Wagner plays its first varsity football game, losing 44-6 to the New York Aggies in Farmingdale, Long Island. Gus Keifer scores the first points in Wagner history on a 50-yard interception return for a touchdown. NOVEMBER 5, 1927 The first win in Wagner football history is recorded. Wagner defeats City College of New York 14-13. OCTOBER 13, 1928 The Green Wave plays its first game at Wagner Field. The football team will call the field home for forty seasons, until Fischer Memorial Field is christened in 1967.

Gus Keifer, 1928 Football Captain 1933 After two losses by a combined score of 71-0, the remainder of Wagner’s 1933 schedule is cancelled due to a shortage of players. Coach Frank Spotts organizes intramural games and promises to field a team the following season. NOVEMBER 12, 1938 Wagner defeats Bergen County College 24-0 to finish the season with a 4-2 record, its first winning season. This signals an amazing turnaround as the Green Wave had been winless for the previous three seasons.

Bill Wiley The 1939 Green Wave

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Michael Perfect in 1940 Don Cavalli in 1959 NOVEMBER 20, 1941 Wagner’s 27-0 win over Brooklyn caps a 5-1 season, the most wins in school history. Senior stars such as Bob Burton, George Schipani and Bill Wiley finish their varsity careers with an unprecedented record of 17-6-1.

MAY 26, 1947 New York Giants football star Jim Lee Howell is named Wagner’s head coach. The student body adopts the name Seahawks for the school’s athletic teams before the season. NOVEMBER 12, 1949 Chester Selitto earns the first James Robb Trophy, awarded annually to the outstanding player in the Homecoming game. Robb excelled on the football field before graduating Wagner in 1935. He was killed during World War II. NOVEMBER 19, 1949 The Seahawks trounce Panzer 52-12, the most points a Wagner team would score until 1980. They finish the season 7-1-1, closing with an eight-game unbeaten streak. Jay Quintana, Matt Scaffa, Chester Selitto and Don Drown lead an offense which scores 254 points, a Wagner mark which will be topped just once before 1980. 1957 John Mangiante becomes the only Seahawk to win three Robb Trophies. Mangiante won the award for the first time in 1952, before entering the service. He returned to Grymes Hill to capture the award in 1956 and 1957.

Head Coach Mickey Sullivan and John Mangiante in 1957

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1959 Don Cavalli throws for a Wagner record 382 yards in a 28-6 win over Susquehanna, a mark which would stand for 35 years. Cavalli would go on to pass for 4,393 yards from 1958-61, a mark which would also stand until 1994.

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1960s ~ 1970s Seahawk linebacker Scott Spratford is named the Met Conference Defensive Player of the Year. 1974 Defensive back Tony Parisi is named Wagner’s third AP first team Little All-American. He remains Wagner’s career leader with 24 interceptions.

Tight end Rich Kotite (above) and safety Mike Kelly (right) were standouts in the mid-60s and both are members of the WC Athletics Hall of Fame. 1960 Quarterback Don Cavalli hooks up with his wide receiver roommate Al Ferrie for eight touchdowns as the Seahawks set a school mark with 256 points on the way to a 9-0 season, the first undefeated record in school history. 1962 Mickey Sullivan becomes the first head coach to leave Wagner with a career winning record, finishing 26-16-0 in five seasons. 1964 Another prolific pass-catch combo guides Wagner to its second undefeated season at 10-0. Quarterback Dan Coughlin throws for a school-record 1,810 yards, 943 of which go to tight end Rich Kotite.

1976 Bob Grady catches a school-record 61 passes in one season. OCTOBER 7, 1978 The Seahawks play at Giants Stadium for the first time, defeating Hofstra 21-17. APRIL 28, 1978 Bill Russo becomes the eighth coach in Wagner history as Bob Hicks steps down after 16 seasons. Hicks posted a 77-64-6 record with two undefeated seasons.

Right: All-American defensive back Tony Parisi

1965 Tight end Rich Kotite is named Wagner’s first Little AllAmerican, earning first team honors from the Associated Press after finishing his Wagner career with 119 catches for 2,065 yards. SEPTEMBER 23, 1967 The Seahawks play their first game on Fischer Memorial Field, defeating Western Maryland 25-8 before 2,700 fans.

Below: The 1967 Lambert Bowl winners finished a perfect 9-0.

DECEMBER 14, 1967 Wagner’s Little All-America defensive tackle John Gloistein is presented with the Lambert Bowl, awarded to the top Division III team in the East, as the Seahawks post their third undefeated season in eight years at 9-0. NOVEMBER 1, 1969 Greg Coe is the first winner of the Nick Lia Memorial Trophy, named for the former Seahawk captain who was killed in Vietnam. The award is presented to Wagner’s outstanding defensive player in the annual Homecoming game. 1973

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NOVEMBER 22, 1980 The Seahawks play in their first NCAA Tournament game, falling 41-13 in a quarterfinal at Ithaca. 1982 Alonzo Patterson’s #21 becomes the only retired jersey in school history. Patterson leaves Wagner as a three-time ECAC Player of the Year, a first-team AP Little All-American and the school’s rushing leader with 4,177 yards. NOVEMBER 19, 1983 Wagner wins its first ECAC Championship, defeating St. John’s 48-7 for the Metro New York-New Jersey Championship.

DECEMBER 12, 1987 Wagner wins the Division III National Championship, defeating Dayton 19-3 in the Stagg Bowl. Quarterback Greg Kovar throws for 301 yards and two touchdowns. OCTOBER 15, 1988 Terry Underwood runs for a Wagner record 363 yards as the Seahawks pile up a school-record 673 yards of total offense in 30-24 win against Hofstra. Underwood finishes the season as Wagner’s single-season (1,809) and career (5,010) rushing leader.

1983 John Franco becomes the first Seahawk to lead the nation in rushing, averaging 145.8 yards per game in a season cut short by injury after eight games.

Wagner College all-time coaching leader Walt Hameline

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1990s NOVEMBER 21, 1992 The Seahawks win the ECAC Southeast Championship in their final season of Division III competition, 48-6 versus St. Francis(PA). SEPTEMBER 11, 1993 Linebacker Ryan Tobin makes a Wagner record 27 tackles against C.W. Post. He leaves Wagner second all-time in tackles and a single-season record 150 in 1993. OCTOBER 16, 1993 Head coach Walt Hameline notches his 100th win, 47-10 over Pace.

NOVEMBER 20, 1993 Chris Purdy’s four rushing touchdowns spark Wagner’s 32-0 win over Iona for a record fifth ECAC Championship in the Seahawks’ first season in Division I-AA. NOVEMBER 8, 1994 Jason Cue breaks Linebacker Ryan Tobin (1990-93) a 34 year-old Wagner holds several defensive records for the record with 383 yards passing against San Diego. Cue finishes his Wagner career as the season and career leader in passing yards, despite playing just two seasons after transferring to Grymes Hill. NOVEMBER 11, 1995 Kito Lockwood joins Terry Underwood and Alonzo Patterson as the only Seahawks to top 3,000 career rushing yards, finishing with 3,156.

1996 Wagner becomes a charter member of the Northeast Conference in football. The Seahawks join charter members Robert Morris, Monmouth, St. Francis (PA) and Central Connecticut St. OCTOBER 26, 1996 Sean Hurley breaks Rich Kotite’s Seahawk record for career receptions. Hurley finishes his career with 131 receptions. SEPTEMBER 13, 1997 W a g n e r marks the 70th Anniversary of Seahawk Football with the debut of the first permanent stadium at Fischer Memorial Field. All-time Sacks leader Rick Williams (1989The day also 92) serves as an anniversary celebration for the 1967 and 1987 teams. OCTOBER 18, 1997 With a 116-yard performance on Homecoming vs. Central Connecticut St., Rick Sarille became the fourth Seahawk to rush for 3,000 yards and joined Terry Underwood as the only players to accomplish the feat as a junior. OCTOBER 23, 1999 Against Marist, running back Rick Sarille becomes Wagner’s all-time leading rusher, breaking the mark of 5,010 yards held by Terry Underwood. Sarille concluded his career with 5,290 career rushing yards. The All-American gained 100 or more yards 28 times in his collegiate career including eight 200plus yard games.

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The 21st Century OCTOBER 28, 2000 Wide receiver Jason Bain became Wagner’s all-time leader in career receptions and career receiving yards in the College’s first-ever overtime contest as Robert Morris topped the Seahawks 38-31. Bain ended his remarkable career with 142 catches for 2,294 yards. OCTOBER 20, 2002 Head Coach Walt Hameline (1981-present) wins his 150 career game at Wagner in a 38-7 win over Northeast Conference opponent St. Francis (PA). 2004 Quarterback John Sciarra sets a host of single season and single game school records in his first season as a Seahawk after transferring from UCLA. 2005 In the 75th Anniversary Season, the records continued to fall for Defensive back/kicker John Sciarra as the returner Frantz Placide quarterback ended was one of a school-record his career at Wagner record nine Seahawks who with numerous school earned All-NEC honors single game, season and career passing records. Sciarra became the first NEC player to ever throw for 3,000 yards, ending the season with 3,321.SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 John Sciarra throws a school record five TD passes in a 52-25 win at Saint Peter’s. OCTOBER 22, 2005 Sciarra is at it again on Homecoming with a school record 409 passing yards and 33 completions in a 38-34 loss to Central Connecticut St. WR Chris Turner hauls in all four of Sciarra’s TD passes to establish his own school record. Turner would end his career in 2006 as Wagner’s all-time leader with 33 TD receptions, 2,816 yards and 213 receptions. NOVEMBER 12, 2005 In the final game of his 25th season as head coach, Walt Hameline wins his 175th career game as the Seahawks come from behind with a late field for a 23-21 win over St. Francis (PA).

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SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 Piotr Czech sets a school and NEC record by hitting a 54-yard field goal at the end of the first half at Sacred Heart. Czech would match his kick three weeks later with another 54-yard make at Central Connecticut St. NOVEMBER 17, 2007 Senior running back Jason Butler capped his brilliant season and career by rushing for 238 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries to lift Wagner to a 41-27 victory over Jacksonville in the season finale for both teams. NOVEMBER 7, 2008 The memory of Nick Lia, a former Seahawk standout who was killed during the Vietnam War, was honored with the unveiling of a statue that will stand forever more in his honor at Wagner College Stadium. An outstanding defensive player, Lia helped lead the 1964 football team to an undefeated season and captained the 1965 team. The Staten Island native was a graduate of Curtis High School and during his time at Wagner, was a proud member of Delta Nu Fraternity. NOVEMBER 30, 2009 Freshman QB Nick Doscher was named the Northeast Conference Offensive Rookie of the Year and First-Team All-NEC, while junior punter Kyle Muir and junior return specialist Frantz Placide were named NEC First-Team All-Conference in the Special Teams department. Named to the All-NEC Second Team were offensive line – senior Matthew Martin and juniors Joe Feriozzi, and Cleveland Green. Defensively, senior defensive tackle Joseph Harkins was named to the All-NEC Second Team. NOVEMBER 6, 2010 Head Coach Walt Hameline, becomes just the eighth active FCS head coach to win 200 games as the SEahawks post a 31-20 win over Monmouth. He is also just the 66th coach in NCAA history to reach the 200win club and the 35th to do so at one school.

Walt Hameline

NOVEMBER 17, 2012 The Seahawks stave off a determined Duquesne team in posting a 24-17 victory, giving the Seahawks the first NEC Football Championship in school history. NOVEMBER 24, 2012 Wagner becomes the first NEC team to post a win in the NCAA FCS Playoffs as the Seahawks defeat Patriot League Champion Colgate 31-20 in front of more than 3,000 fans at Hameline Field.

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SEAHAWKS FOOTBALL TIMELINE SEASON COACH(ES) W-L-T 1927 Randolph Faries & Lucien Kempf............... 1-3-0 1928 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................. 1-3-1 1929 Ray Kirchmeyer..................................................1-7-0 1930 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-5-0 1931 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................3-4-0 1932 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................2-2-2 1933 Frank Spotts..................................................... 0-2-0 1934 Frank Spotts...................................................... 1-4-0 1935 Frank Spotts......................................................0-5-2 1936 Frank Spotts...................................................... 0-3-1 1937 Ray Kirchmeyer.................................................0-5-0 1938 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-2-0 1939 Ray Kirchmeyer..................................................4-1-1 1940 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................ 4-2-0 1941 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................. 5-1-0 1942-45 No Team (World War II) 1946 Ray Kirchmeyer................................................. 1-6-0 1947 Jim Lee Howell................................................. 4-5-0 1948 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-3-2 1949 Jim Lee Howell................................................... 7-1-1 1950 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-6-0 1951 Jim Lee Howell..................................................2-6-0 1952 Jim Lee Howell..................................................3-5-0 1953 Jim Lee Howell................................................. 2-4-0 1954 Bunny Barbes.....................................................2-7-0 1955 Bunny Barbes.....................................................0-7-0 1956 Bunny Barbes......................................................0-7-1 1957 Mickey Sullivan.................................................2-6-0 1958 Mickey Sullivan.................................................3-5-0 1959 Mickey Sullivan.................................................6-2-0 1960 Mickey Sullivan................................................ 9-0-0 1961 Mickey Sullivan.................................................6-3-0 1962 Bob Hicks...........................................................4-4-1 1963 Bob Hicks...........................................................6-3-0 1964 Bob Hicks.........................................................10-0-0 1965 Bob Hicks........................................................A3-6-0 1966 Bob Hicks........................................................... 2-6-1 1967 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 9-0-0 1968 Bob Hicks...........................................................3-6-0 1969 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 4-5-0 1970 Bob Hicks............................................................5-3-1 1971 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 5-4-0 1972 Bob Hicks...........................................................7-3-0 1973 Bob Hicks.......................................................... 4-5-0

Jim Lee Howell 1947-53

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Bob Hicks 1962-77

Bob Hicks............................................................5-3-1 Bob Hicks........................................................... 6-2-1 Bob Hicks............................................................2-7-1 Bob Hicks...........................................................2-7-0 Bill Russo............................................................2-8-0 Bill Russo............................................................5-5-0 Bill Russo............................................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline............................................. 9-1-0 Walt Hameline.............................................. 8-1-1 Walt Hameline..............................................8-2-1 Walt Hameline.............................................6-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline............................................ 13-1-0 Walt Hameline.............................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-3-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................9-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................8-2-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-4-0 Walt Hameline............................................. 7-3-0 Walt Hameline.............................................5-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................3-6-0 Walt Hameline.............................................7-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................6-5-0 Walt Hameline.............................................4-7-0 Walt Hameline.............................................7-4-0 Walt Hameline.............................................3-8-0 Walt Hameline.................................................6-5 Walt Hameline.................................................5-6 Walt Hameline.................................................4-7 Walt Hameline.................................................9-4 Walt Hameline................................................. 3-8 Walt Hameline.................................................7-4 Jason Houghtaling..........................................1-10 Jason Houghtaling...........................................6-5 Jason Houghtaling...........................................4-7 87 Seasons (790 Games)..... 409-362-19 (.530)

Walt Hameline 1981-2014

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COACH(ES) YEARS SEASONS RECORD PCT. Randolph Faries & Lucien Kempf 1927 1 1-3-0 .250 Ray Kirchmeyer 1928-32, 37-46 11 29-39-4 .431 Frank Spotts 1933-36 4 1-14-3 .138 Jim Lee Howell 1947-53 7 24-30-3 .447 Bunny Barbes 1954-56 3 2-21-1 .104 Mickey Sulllivan 1957-61 5 26-16-0 .619 Bob Hicks 1962-77 16 77-64-6 .544 Bill Russo 1978-80 3 15-15-0 .500 Walt Hameline 1981-2014 34 223-139-2 .615 Jason Houghtaling 2015-Present 3 11-23-0 .324 TOTALS 87 409-362-19 .530

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SEAHAWKS POST-SEASON HISTORY 2012 NEC Champions, 2nd Round NCAA Playoffs The Seahawks' sprint to a historic 2012 NEC Title featured a nine-game winning streak and the first-ever FCS Playoff win by an NEC team, a 31-20 victory over Colgate (11/24). The superlatives for Wagner were many, including a final national Top-25 ranking in both major FCS Polls, and a pair of National Coach of the Year Honors for Head Coach Walt Hameline. Running back Dominique Williams was named to the College Sports Journal (CSJ) All-America Team while defensive tackle Daevonte Barnet was tabbed a CSJ Freshman All-American.

1987 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1995 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL PITTSBURGH, PA — Duquesne jumped on Wagner early, building a 30-7 lead with a monstrous air attack that accounted for 357 yards in a 44-20 win. Two Kito Lockwood scores brought Wagner within 30-20 early in the fourth quarter, but Duquesne scored twice on the ground to clinch the game. Seahawk quarterback Jason Miletic completed 22 passes for 251 yards in the loss.

1994 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks turned the ball over five times and managed just 271 yards of total offense in a 34-14 loss at St. John’s University, losing an ECAC Championship game for the first time ever. Ahead 14-7 and driving into Red Storm territory, the Seahawks fumbled. St. John’s converted and never looked back. Pat Connolly caught five passes for 69 yards for Wagner.

1993 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The Seahawks won a record fifth ECAC crown and avenged a regular-season loss by shutting out the Gaels on their home turf, 32-0. AllAmerican linebacker Ryan Tobin, the game’s MVP, made 18 tackles, including 12 solos, three tackles for a loss, two sacks, and forced a fumble, while Chris Purdy ran for four Seahawk touchdowns.

1992 ECAC SOUTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP STATEN ISLAND, NY — Senior quarterback Terry O’Hare earned MVP honors as he passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for a score in leading the Seahawks to a 48-6 victory over the St. Francis (PA) Red Flash, avenging a regularseason loss. The Seahawk defense registered six sacks, including three by linebacker Bryan Devone.

1986 ECAC SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP LANCASTER, PA — Senior quarterback Jesse Foote ran for four touchdowns and passed for another as Wagner posted a 40-28 victory over host Franklin & Marshall to capture the ECAC South Championship at Williamson Field. Foote scored all four of his touchdowns in the final thirty minutes, including a 46-yard jaunt with 52 seconds remaining to seal the victory.

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KING’S POINT, NY — Sophomore Peter Andolpho’s end zone tackle of King’s Point running back Doug Jones with 7:47 remaining in the first half provided Wagner with the winning margin as the Seahawks captured the ECAC South Championship with a 9-7 victory at Captain Tomb Field. Freshman running back Terry Underwood scored Wagner’s only touchdown on a two-yard run.

1983 ECAC METRO CHAMPIONSHIP JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks scored an ECAC Championship game record 48 points to capture the ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship over host St. John’s University, 48-7. The Seahawks took control early as tailback Ed Christensen scored three firstquarter touchdowns on runs of 77, 14 and 10 yards. Christensen ended the day with 177 yards on the ground.

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The greatest day in the long and illustrious gridiron history of Wagner College came on a sunny December 12, 1987 in Phenix, Alabama, as the Seahawks captured the 1987 NCAA Division III National Championship with a 19-3 victory against the University of Dayton. The Seahawks, winners of seven straight and 12 of 13 heading into the championship, rose to the challenge in the Stagg Bowl. Wagner jumped out to a 19-0 first-half lead and never looked back in cruising to the College’s first and only national championship in any sport. Quarterback Greg Kovar got Wagner on the board early, finding split end John Chaney in the end zone from 22 yards out with just under two minutes left in the opening quarter. Fullback Tom Pugh put the Seahawks up 13-0, bulldozing in from one yard out. Wide receiver Keith Johnson capped the Seahawk scoring 20 seconds before intermission, hauling in a 22yard Kovar spiral for a 19-0 halftime lead. With Kovar on the way to a 301yard day, the defense took it the rest of the way, holding Dayton to just 234 yards of total offense and 2.9 yards per play. End George Gaspar led the way with 16 tackles and a sack, while linebackers Artie DiMella and Chris West made 13 stops each. The Seahawks made three other NCAA Playoff appearances in the 1980s, earning berths in 1980 and 1982 and returning to defend their championship in 1988, but falling 34-31 in an overtime shoot-out to eventual national champion Ithaca.

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TEAM RECORDS Single Game Offense

Points Scored ~ 321 in 1981

Plays ~ 90 at Towson State; 11/16/96

Points Scored Per Game ~ 35.0 in 1988 (315 in 9 games)

Yards Gained ~ 673 vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88

Touchdowns ~ 45 in 1981

First Downs ~ 30 at St. Francis (Pa.); 11/21/92

Field Goals Made ~ 16 Twice, Most Recent in 2012

Rushes ~ 77 at Kean; 11/13/82 77 vs. U.S.M.M.A.; 10/27/79 Yards Rushing ~ 472 vs. W. Connecticut St.; 10/3/86 Touchdowns Rushing ~ 7 vs. Iona; 9/26/81 First Downs Rushing ~ 21 vs. St. John’s; 9/17/82 Passes Attempted ~ 58 vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Completions ~ 33 vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Interceptions Thrown ~ 4 Five Times Most Recent: vs. San Diego; 11/13/99 Yards Gained Passing ~ 420 vs CCSU; 10/22/05 Touchdowns Passing ~ 5 at Saint Peter’s, 9/15/05 First Downs Passing ~ 17 vs. Salisbury State; 10/13/90 Points ~

62 vs. Jacksonville; 11/15/98 62 vs. Iona; 9/26/81

Touchdowns ~ 9 vs. Iona; 9/26/81

Season Defense Fewest Plays Allowed 456 in 1956 (8 games) 509 in 1960 (9 games) 559 in 1988 (10 games) Fewest Yards Allowed 1579 in 1958 (8 games) 1789 in 1980 (9 games) 2192 in 2002 (11 games) 2317 in 1986 (10 games) Fewest Yards Allowed Per Game 197.3 in 1958 (1579 in 8 games) Most Yards Allowed 2123 in 1956 (8 games) 3278 in 1977 (9 games) 3469 in 1994 (10 games) 3585 in 2006 (11 games) 4142 in 2012 (13 games) Most Yards Allowed Per Game 364.2 in 1977 (32378 in 9 games)

58 in 1959 (8 games) 146 in 2001 (9 games) 163 in 1992 (10 games) 210 in 2012 (13 games) Most Passing Yards Allowed 661 in 1959 (8 games) 1993 in 2006 (11 games) 2169 in 2001 (9 games) 2278 in 1993 (10 games) 2296 in 2012 (13 games) Most Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 241.1 in 2001 (2169 in 9 games) 227.8 in 1993 (2278 in 10 games) Highest Percentage of Passes Completed Against .590 in 2006 (167 of 283) Fewest Points Allowed 92 in 1959 (8 games) 42 in 1967 (9 games) 123 in 1986 (10 games) 134 in 2002 (11 games) Fewest Points Allowed Per Game 4.6 in 1967 (42 in 9 games) Most Points Allowed 194 in 1954 (8 games) 276 in 2001 (9 games) 265 in 1979 (10 games) Most Points Allowed Per Game 30.7 in 2001 (276 in 2001)

Field Goals ~ 4 vs. Delaware Valley; 9/14/91 4 at St. John’s; 9/29/01

Single Game Defense Fewest Plays Allowed ~ 36 vs. Trenton State; 9/23/83 Fewest Yards Allowed ~ 55 at Iona; 9/26/80 Fewest Rushes Allowed ~ 15 at St. John’s; 9/29/01 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed ~ (-56) at Iona; 10/10/92 Fewest Passes Allowed ~ 6 vs. Albany; 10/30/04 6 vs. West. Conn. St; 10/3/86 Fewest Completions Allowed ~ 0 vs. Hobart; 9/23/78 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed ~ 0 vs. Hobart; 9/23/78 Interceptions ~ 5 at Monmouth; 10/15/05

Season Offense

Fewest Rushes Allowed 334 in 1959 (8 games) 295 in 1995 (9 games) 344 in 1996 (10 games)

Most Wins in a Season 13 in 1987 (13-1)(National Championship) Most Regular Season Wins ~ 10 in 1967 (10-0)

Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 1022 in 1958 (8 games) 642 in 1995 (9 games) 680 in 1999 (10 games) Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 68.0 in 1999 (680 in 10 games) Most Rushes Allowed 379 in 1957 (8 games) 530 in 1977 (9 games) 555 in 1978 (10 games)

Most Consecutive Wins ~ 11 (9/19/64-9/25/65) Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss 18 (9/19/81-11/31/82) Most Losses ~ 8 in 1978 / 8 in 2008 Most Consecutive Losses ~ 11 (1955-56) Largest Margin of Victory ~ 55 vs. Iona; 9/26/81 (62-7) Largest Margin of Defeat ~ 82 vs. St. Lawrence; 1936 (82-0)

Most Rushing Yards Allowed 1499 in 1956 (8 games) 2576 in 1977 (9 games) 2258 in 1978 (10 games) Most Rushing Yards Allowed Per Game 285 in 1977 (2576 in 9 games) Fewest Passing Attempts Allowed 99 in 1958 (8 games) 124 in 1977 (9 games) 139 in 1979 (10 games)

Plays ~ 816 in 2012 Yards Gained ~ 4418 in 2005 First Downs ~225 in 2012 Rushes ~ 557 in 1982 Yards Gained Rushing ~2612 in 1982 Touchdowns Rushing ~ 37 in 1981 First Downs Rushing ~ 135 in 1986 Passes ~ 474 in 2005 Completions ~ 267 in 2005 Interceptions Thrown ~ 26 in 1978 Yards Gained Passing ~ 3332 in 2005 Touchdowns Passing ~ 26 in 2005 First Downs Passing ~ 155 in 2005

Fewest Completions Allowed 36 in 1954 (8 games) 39 in 1977 (9 games) 50 in 1979 (10 games) Fewest Passing Yards Allowed Per Game 57.6 in 1954 (519 in 8 games) Lowest Percentage of Passes Completed Against .314 in 1977 (39 of 124) Most Passing Attempts Allowed 143 in 1959 (8 games) 283 in 2006 (11 games) 290 in 2001 (9 games) 358 in 1992 (10 games) 358 in 1993 (10 games) Most Completions Allowed

Shaun Grover (2002-05) boosted the Seahawk’s record setting offensive year in 2005 with a new school mark of 1,031 receiving yards.

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CAREER RECORDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 9.

RUSHING YARDS Rick Sarille (1995-99).......................5290 Terry Underwood (1985-88)............5010 Dominique Williams (2009-14) ......4435 Alonzo Patterson (1979-82).............4177 Kito Lockwood (1992-95).................3156 Greg Harris (1988-91)......................2433 Chris Davis (2000-03).......................2342 Jason Butler (2004-07).....................2088 Nick Doscher (2009- 12)...................2088 John Campbell (1998-01).................1973

PASSING YARDS 1. Nick Doscher (2009- 12).............6100 2. John Sciarra (2004-05)................5902 3. Jason Cue (1993-94)...................4590 4. Don Cavalli (1958-61).................4393 5. Greg Kovar (1985-88).................4068 6. Matt Abbey (2005-08)................4021 7. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...............3870 8. Jesse Foote (1984-86).................3639 9. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)..............3634 10. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...............3625 PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. John Sciarra (2004-05)..................473 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)................455 3. Matt Abbey (2005-08)..................334 4. Terry O’Hare (1991-92).................313 5. Aaron Smith (1999-01).................283 6. Jason Cue (1993-94).....................282 7. Alex Thomson (2015-17)..............274 Greg Kovar (1985-88)...................274 9. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)................258 10. Jason Miletic (1995-96)................256 Jesse Foote (1984-86)...................256 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (1950-present) 1. Don Cavalli (1958-61).....................46 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)..................44 3. John Sciarra (2004-05)....................40 4. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...................38 5. Jim Fagan (1969-1971)...................28 6. Andy Uske (1972-1974)..................28 7. Greg Kovar (1985-88).....................27 8. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)..................26 9. Jason Cue (1993-94).......................26 10. Tim Kelley (1980-83).......................25 RECEPTIONS 1. Chris Turner (2003-06).................213 2. Shaun Grover (2002-05)...............181 3. Jason Bain (1997-00)....................142 4. Sean Hurley (1993-96)..................131 5. Lon Woods (2006-09)...................130 6. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...............127 7. Rich Kotite (1963-65)....................119 8. David Crawford (2008-12)............109 9. Joe Kinard (2004-07)....................108 10. Mike Walker (1987-90).................107 PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)..............130.3 2. Alex Thomson (2015-pres.).......125.9 3. Tim Kelley (1980-83)..................124.6 4. Greg Kovar (1985-88)................123.4 5. John Sciarra (2004-05)...............120.2 6. Nick Doscher (2009-12).............119.7 7. Jason Cue (1993-94)..................119.1 8. Don Cavalli (1958-61)................118.3

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RECEIVING YARDS 1. Chris Turner (2003-06)...............2863 2. Jason Bain (1997-00)..................2294 3. Shaun Grover (2002-05).............2256 4. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00).............2128 5. Rich Kotite (1963-65)..................2065 6. Mike Walker (1987-90)...............2010 7. Lon Woods (2006-09).................1906 8. Sean Hurley (1993-96)................1876 9. David Crawford (2008-12)..........1723 10. Al Ferrie (1957-60)......................1703

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QB John Sciarra (2004-05) completely rewrote the Wagner record book during his two years under center.

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TOTAL OFFENSE (PASSING + RUSHING) Nick Doscher (2009 - 12)............8404 John Sciarra (2004-05)................5845 Rick Sarille (1995-99)..................5290 Terry Underwood (1985-88).......5010 Dominique Williams (2009-14) .......4435 Don Cavalli (1958-61).................4393 Jesse Foote (1984-86).................4273 Jason Cue (1993-94)...................4232 Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)........4177

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SCORING Rick Sarille (1995-99)....................334 Terry Underwood (1985-88).........330 Dominiue Williams (2009-14).......276 David Lopez (2009-14)..................245 Piotr Czech (2004-07)....................... 243 Tom O’Riordan (1983-86).............237 Frank Melos (1958-61).................232 Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)..........226 Kito Lockwood (1992-95).............222

FIELD GOALS Piotr Czech (2004-07).......................44 David Lopez (2009).........................44 Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...............35 Walter Lopez (1988-91)..................32 Carl Franke (1994-97).....................21 Phil Marak (1979-82)......................20 James Cooper (2016-Pres.).............16 Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...................13 Ken Danielson (1967-69)..................9 Robert Pate (2002)........................... 9 EXTRA POINTS Tom O’Riordan (1983-86).............132 David Lopez (2009-14).................. 113 Carl Franke (1994-97)...................113 Piotr Czech (2004-07)...................111 Phil Marak (1979-82)....................111 Walter Lopez (1988-91)..................87 Steve Schaeffer (1971-73)..............41 Ken Danielson (1967-69)................40 Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...................34

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Tony Parisi (1971-74)......................................... 24 2. Jim Nix (1976-79)............................................... 18 3. Al Phillips (2004-07)............................................17 4. Mike Kelly (1963-65)...........................................15 5. Jarrett Dieudonne (2011-2014)..................... 14 Tom Masella (1978-81) ....................................,14 7. John Toto (1969-72).......................................... 11 Terek Henderson (2001-04)............................. 11 9 Ryan Castellani (1999-02)............................... ..10 10. Andy Fellouris (1982-85).....................................9 ACTIVE LEADER: JESSE FLAHERTY..................5 TOTAL TACKLES 1. Sal D’Alessio (1980-83).................457 2. Ryan Tobin (1990-93)........... . ......419 3. Craig Romano (2002-05)...............377 4. Jeremy Balina (1999-02)...............351 5. Bob Mackisey (1979-82)...............350 6. Andy Fellouris (1982-85)..............343 7. Bryan Devone (1990-93)...............329 ACTIVE LEADER: SANTONI GRAHAM...........83

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS RUSHING YARDS 1. Terry Underwood (1988)............. .....1809. 2. Alonzo Patterson (1981)................... 1487. 3. Rick Sarille (1996)............................. 1479. 4. Jason Butler (2007)........................... 1353 5. Alonzo Patterson (1982)................... 1351 6. Dominique Williams (2011).............. 1338. 7. Rick Sarille (1999).............................1337. 8. Dominique Williams (2012).............. 1328 9. RYAN FULSE (2017)..........................1306 10. Rick Sarille (1997).............................. 1285 PASSING YARDS 1. John Sciarra (2005)........................... 3321 2. John Sciarra (2004)........................... 2581. 3. Alex Thomson (2016)..........................2436 4. Aaron Smith (2000)........................... 2346. 5. Jason Cue (1993)............................... 2330. 6. Jason Cue (1994)............................... 2260. 7. Jeff Skinner (1998)............................ 2246. 8. Terry O’Hare (1992)......................... .2161 9 Nick Doscher (2010).......................... 2067 10. Greg Kovar (1987)............................. 1979

PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Greg Kovar (1987)............................ 158.1. 2. Nick Doscher (2012)......................... 133.9 3. Alex Thomson (2016).........................133.6 4. Terry O’Hare (1992)......................... 132.3. 5. Aaron Smith (2000).......................... 131.6. 6. Tim Kelley (1983)............................. 129.9. 7. Greg Kovar (1988)............................ 129.3 8. Lou Simone (1999)........................... 128.3 9. Jesse Foote (1986)........................... 128.2 10. John Sciarra (2005).......................... 128.1

TOUCHDOWN PASSES John Sciarra (2005)............................... 26 Aaron Smith (2000)............................... 25 Greg Kovar (1987)................................. 17 Don Cavalli (1960)................................. 18 Nick Doscher (2010).............................. 16 Tim Kelley (1983).................................. 16 Alex Thomson (2016)..............................16 Ray Benvenuti (1989)........................... 15 David Bateman (2003).......................... 14 Dan Coughlin (1964)............................. 14. Jason Cue (1993)................................... 14 Terry O’Hare (1992).............................. 14 John Sciarra (2004)............................... 14

TOTAL OFFENSE (PASSING + RUSHING) 1. John Sciarra (2005)........................... 3302 2. Nick Doscher (2010)......................... 2,739 3. John Sciarra (2004)........................... 2513. 4. Alex Thomson (2016)..........................2481 Aaron Smith (2000)........................... 2467. 6. Jeff Skinner (1998)............................ 2402 7. Nic Doscher (2012)........................... 2367 8. Jason Cue (1994)............................... 2130. 9. Terry O’Hare (1992).......................... 2111. 10. Jason Cue (1993)............................... 2102

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PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. John Sciarra (2004)............................. 266 2. John Sciarra (2004)............................. 207 3. Alex Thomson (2016)............................184 4. Aaron Smith (2000)............................. 172. 5. Terry O’Hare (1992)............................ 170. 6. Jeff Skinner (1998).............................. 162. 7. Jason Cue (1993)................................. 152. 8. Matt Abbey (2006).............................. 150 9. Nick Doscher (2010)............................ 148 10. Jason Miletic (1996)............................ 144 RECEPTIONS 1. Shaun Grover (2005)............................. 78 2. Sean Simmons (2003)........................... 74. 3. Chris Turner (2005)............................... 66 4. Chris Turner (2004)............................... 61. Bob Grady (1976).................................. 61. 6. Rich Kotite (1964)................................. 56. 7. Chris Turner (2006)............................... 54 8. Lou Simone (2001)................................ 51. Jason Bain (2000).................................. 51 10. Shawn Grover (2004)............................ 50

RECEIVING YARDS 1. Shaun Grover (2005)......................... 1031 2. Chris Turner (2005)............................. 952 3. Rich Kotite (1964)............................... 943. 4. Sean Simmons (2003)......................... 894. 5. Jason Bain (2000)................................ 877. 6. Bob Grady (1976)................................ 852. 7. Chris Turner (2004)............................. 845. 8. Al Ferrie (1960)................................... 738 9. John Williams (2016)...........................701 10. Rich Kotite (1965)6............................... 84

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SCORING Terry Underwood (1988).................... 126. Rick Sarille (1999)............................... 102. Terry Underwood (1985).................... 102. Frank Melos (1961)............................... 96. Rick Sarille (1997)................................. 94. Greg Harris (1990)................................ 90 Dominique Williams (2012)............ ......90 Alonzo Patterson (1981)....................... 84 Dominique Williams (2011).................. 84 Jason Butler (2007)............................... 80 Nick Doscher (2009).............................. 80 David== Lopez (2012)........................... 80

FIELD GOALS 1. James Cooper (2016)..............................16 Piotr Czech (2007)................................. 16 David Lopez (2012)............................... 16 4. Tom O’Riordan (1984).......................... 13. Jerry O’Riordan (1987).......................... 13. 6. David Lopez(2010)................................ 11 Walter Lopez (1991)............................. 11 Piotr Czech (2005)................................. 11 Tom O’Riordan (1985).......................... 10 10. David Lopez (2009-14)............................ 9 Robert Pate (2002)................................. 9 Piotr Czech (2006)................................... 9

Dominique Williams rushed 1,338 yards in 2011, good for sixth place on the all-time Seahawk single-seas list.

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EXTRA POINTS Tom O’Riordan (1983).......................... 40 Phil Marak (1981)................................. 39 DAVID LOPEZ (2009)............................. 38 Tom O’Riordan (1986).......................... 37. Phil Marak (1981)................................. 37. Carl Franke (1994)................................ 35. Steve Cross (2000)................................ 35 Piotr Czech (2005)................................. 32 Walter Lopez (1989)............................. 32 Tom O’Riordan (1985).......................... 32 David Lopez (2012)............................... 32

INTERCEPTIONS 1. Jim Nix (1979)....................................... 10. 2. John Toto (1972)..................................... 9. 3. Tony Parisi (1974)................................... 8. 4. Jarrett Dieudonne (2014)........................ 7 Mike Kelly (1965).................................... 7. 6. Al Phillips (2007)).................................... 6 Tony Smith (2004).................................. 6 Neil Leonard (1952)................................ 6 Dick Schlenker (1960)............................. 6 10. Numerous with....................................... 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7.

TOTAL TACKLES Ryan Tobin (1993)............................... 150. Joe Asconi (1969)................................ 139. Sal D’Alessio (1981)............................ 133. Sal D’Alessio (1982)............................ 132. Bob Mackisey (1982).......................... 126 Craig Romano (2004).......................... 126 Craig Romano (2005).......................... 124

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS General Offensive Records Total Offense Game: 420 Season: 3302 Career: 8404

Passing Records Passes Attempted Game: 58 John Sciarra vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 Season: 469 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 879 Nick Doscher; 2009-12

John Sciarra vs. CCSU; 10/22/05 (409 pass, 11 rush) John Sciarra; 2005 (3321 passing, -19 rush) Nick Doscher, 2009-12 (6100 pass, 2304 rush)

Completions Game: 33 Season: 266 Career: 473

Total Offense Per Game Season: 300.2 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 265.7 John Sciarra, 2004-05 All-Purpose Yards Game: 397 Terry Underwood vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88 (363, rush, 34 rec) Season: 2408 Terry Underwood; 1988 (1809 rush, 241 rec, 358 ret) Career: 7338 Rick Sarille, 1995-99 (5290 rush, 365 rec, 1682 ret) Touchdowns Responsible For (scored and passed) Game: 5 John Campbell (5 rush) at Jacksonville; 11/15/98 5 Terry Underwood (5 rush) at Ramapo; 11/9/85 5 Greg Harris (5 rush) vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 5 John Sciarra (4 pass; 1 rush) vs CCSU; 10/22/05 5 John Sciarra (5 pass) at Saint Peter’s; 9/15/05 5 Nick Doscher (2 rush, 3 pass) vs. CCSU, 11/7/09 Season: 28 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 72 Nick Doscher (2009-12) (44 pass, 28 rush) Points Responsible For (scored and passed) Game: 30 John Campbell at Jacksonville; 11/15/98 30 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 30 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 30 John Sciarra vs CCSU; 10/22/05 30 Nick Doscher vs. CCSU, 11/7/09 Season: 126 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 396 Nick Doscher (66 TD)

RB Jason Butler (2004-07) was the NEC Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 100 yards-plus in all 11 games.

Percentage of Passes Completed Game: .833 Terry O’Hare vs. Iona; 10/12/91 (Min. 15 att.) (15 of 18) Season: .611 Terry O’Hare; 1991 (Min. 200 att.) (143 of 234) Career: .601 Terry O’Hare; 1991-92 (Min. 400 att.) (313 of 518)

Rushing Records

Passing Efficiency Rating Season: 158.1 Greg Kovar; 1988 Career: 130.3 Terry O’Hare; 1991-92

Carries Game: 47 Season: 316 Career: 965

Rick Sarille vs. Robert Morris; 11/2/96 Jason Butler; 2007 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

John Sciarra vs CCSU; 10/22/05 John Sciarra; 2005 Nick Doscher; 2009-12

Passing Yards Per Game Season: 301.9 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 268.3 John Sciarra; 2004-05

Yards Game: 363 Season: 1809 Career: 5290

Interceptions Thrown Game: 4 Four times by four players Most recent: David Bateman vs. Iona, 9/13/03 Season: 20 Frank Morogiello; 1978 Career: 39 Don Cavalli; 1958-61

Terry Underwood vs. Hofstra; 10/15/88 Terry Underwood; 1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Yards Per Game Season: 201.0 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 156.5 Terry Underwood; 1985-88 Games Gaining 100 Yards or More Season: 11 Jason Butler; 2007 Career: 28 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 (8 200+ yds.)

Rushing Touchdowns Game: 5 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Season: 21 Terry Underwood; 1988 Career: 55 Terry Underwood; 1985-88

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Yards Passing Game: 420 Season: 3321 Career: 6100

Average Carries Per Game Season: 30.3 Kito Lockwood; 1995 Career: 23.5 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Average Gain Per Carry Game: 14.5 Terry Underwood vs. Wm. Paterson; 9/7/85 (Min. 10 att.) (13 for 189) Season: 7.4 Terry Underwood; 1988 (Min. 150 att.) (245 for 1809) Career: 6.9 Terry Underwood; 1985-88 (Min. 400 att.) (742 for 5010)

John Sciarra (2004-05) had the best offensive season of any QB in school history in 2005.

John Sciarra at CCSU; 10/22/05 John Sciarra; 2005 John Sciarra; 2004-05

Longest Rush for Touchdown 85 Chris Davis vs. Robert Morris; 10/28/00

Touchdown Passes Thrown Game: 5 John Sciarra at Saint Peter’s, 9/15/05 Season: 26 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 52 Don Cavalli; 1958-61 Games 200 or More Yards Passing Season: 11 John Sciarra, 2005 Career: 16 John Sciarra, 2004-05 Games 300 or More Yards Passing Season: 5 John Sciarra; 2005 Career: 9 John Sciarra; 2004-05 Longest Pass Play for a Touchdown 97 John Von Ahnen from Jesse Foote at Trenton St.; 9/21/84

NOTE — All single game records date to 1978.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Records Receptions Game: 15 Season: 78 Career: 213

Piotr Czech, shown booting a career and NEC-best 56-yard FG vs. Saint Franis (PA) last season, is regarrded as the finest placekicker in NEC and Wagner history. He signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens in May, 2008.

Chris Turner at La Salle, 9/04/04 Shaun Grover, 2005 Chris Turner, 2003-06

Yards Receiving Game: 202 Chris Turner vs. Sacred Heart, 10/1/05 Season: 1031 Shaun Grover; 2005 Career: 2863 Chris Turner, 2003-06 Average Gain Per Reception Season: 18.0 Rich Kotite; 1965 (Min. 35 rec.) (38 for 684) Career: 22.1 Al Ferrie; 1957-60 (Min. 75 rec.) (77 for 1703) Touchdown Receptions Game: 4 Chris Turner vs CCSU, 10/22/05 Season: 12 Chris Turner, 2005 Career: 33 Chris Turner, 2003-06

WR Chris Turner (2003-06) holds the career-recordsd for catches, yards and TD receptions.

Academic All-American linebacker Artie Dimella (1984-87)

Scoring Records Points Game: 30 30 30 Season: 126 Career: 334

John Campbell vs. Jacksonville, 11/15/98 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Terry Underwood; 1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Touchdowns Game: 5 5 5 Season: 21 Career: 55

John Campbell at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 Terry Underwood at Ramapo; 11/9/85 Greg Harris vs. Newport News; 10/6/90 Terry Underwood; 1988 Terry Underwood; 1985-1988 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Field Goals Attempted Game: 5 Walter Lopez vs. Delaware Valley; 9/14/91 Season: 23 Tom O’Riordan; 1985 Career: 61 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Field Goals Made Game: 4 Walter Lopez vs. Delaware Valley, 9/14/91 Blake Abbot at St. John’s, 9/29/01 Season: 16 Piotr Czech; 2007 Career: 44 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 Percentage of Field Goals Made Season: (Minimum 13 attempts) .842 Piotr Czech; 2007 (16 of 19) Career: (Minimum 40 attempts) .688 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (44 of 64) Longest Field Goal Made 1. 56 Piotr Czech vs. Saint Francis (PA) 11/10/07 2. 54 Piotr Czech at Sacred Heart, 9/30/06 at Cent. Conn St., 10/21/06

Extra Points Attempted by Kicking Game: 9 Mike Irving at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 9 Phil Marak vs. Iona; 9/26/81 Season: 43 Phil Marak; 1981 Career: 139 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Extra Points Made by Kicking Game: 8 Mike Irving at Jacksonville, 11/15/98 8 Phil Marak vs. Buffalo St.; 9/19/81 8 Phil Marak vs. Iona; 9/26/81 8 Tom O’Riordan at Fordham; 10/29/83 8 Jerry O’Riordan vs. Pace; 11/14/87 Season: 40 Tom O’Riordan; 1983 Career: 132 Tom O’Riordan; 1983-86 Percentage of Extra Points Made by Kicking Season: (Minimum 25 attempts) 1.000 Tom O’Riordan; 1983 (40 of 40) 1.000 Jerry O’Riordan; 1987 (34 of 34) 1.000 Walter Lopez; 1989 (32 of 32) 1.000 Piotr Czech; 2004 (31 of 31) 1.000 Robert Pate; 2002 (29 of 29) Career: (Minimum 90 attempts) .957 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (111 of 116)

Walter Lopez (1988-91) was an AllAmerican placekicker for the Seahawks in 1991.

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Punting Records Punts Season: 72 Career: 248

Ken Danielson; 1968 Piotr Czech; 2004-07

Average Yardage Per Punt Season: 40.9 David Kennet; 1984 (48 for 1964) (Min. 40 punts) Career: 37.9 Piotr Czech; 2004-07 (248 for 9393) (Min. 100 punts) Longest Punt 75

Carl Franke at Cent. Conn. St.; 10/26/96

Return Records Punt Returns Game: 6 seven times; Most recent: Al Phillips at La Salle, 8/31/06 Season: 39 Ryan Castellani, 2000 Career: 115 John Chiofalo; 1983-86 Yards Gained on Punt Returns Game: 105 Ryan Castellani vs. Monmouth, 9/9/00 Season: 507 Ryan Castellani, 2000 Career: 1,253 Ryan Castellani; 1999-03 Average of Yards Gained on Punt Returns Season: 13.0 Ryan Castellani, 2000 (Min. 25 returns) (39 for 507) Career: 8.6 John Chiofalo; 1983-86 (Min. 85 returns) (115 for 994) Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown (I-AA) 95 Al Phillips at Robert Morris; 10/6/07 Kickoff Returns Game: 6 twice Al Phillips at Sacred Heart; 9/30/06 Larry Walker at Hofstra; 10/13/89 Season: 23 Tony Parisi; 1974 Career: 64 Rick Sarille; 1995-99

Defensive Records Passes Intercepted Game: 3 Tony Smith vs. Iona; 10/16/04 Season: 10 Jim Nix; 1979 Career: 24 Tony Parisi; 1971-74 Yards Gained on Interception Returns Game: 104 Jim Jenkins at C.W. Post; 11/12/66 Season: 224 Tony Parisi; 1974 Career: 445 Tony Parisi; 1971-74 Longest INT Return for a Touchdown 104 Jim Jenkins at C.W. Post; 11/12/66 Unassisted Tackles Game: 16 Mike Steed vs. Cornell; 10/30/99 Ryan Tobin vs. C.W. Post; 9/11/93 Season: 99 Ryan Tobin; 1993 Career: 219 Ryan Tobin; 1990-93 Assisted Tackles Game: 22 Bob Mackisey at New Haven; 10/23/82 Season: 116 Bob Mackisey; 1982 Career: 255 Bob Mackisey; 1979-82 Total Tackles Game: 27 Season: 150 Career: 457

Ryan Tobin vs. C.W. Post; 9/11/93 Ryan Tobin; 1993 Sal D’Alessio; 1980-83

Sacks Game: 4 4 4 Season: 15 Career: 34

Robert Brown at Robert Morris; 10/6/07 William Snell vs. Central Conn.; 9/25/93 Ryan Tobin vs. Central Conn; 9/25/93 Rick Williams; 1991 Rick Williams: 1989-92

Linebacker Ryan Tobin (1990-93) holds several defensive records for the Seahawks.

All-time Sacks leader Rick Williams (198992)

Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns Game: 172 Frantz Placide vs. Albany 11/21/09 Season: 777 Frantz Placide, 2009 Career: 1682 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 Average of Yards Gained on Kickoff Returns Season: 31.5 Al Phillips; 2007 (Min. 15 returns) (16 for 441 yards) Career: 26.3 Rick Sarille; 1995-99 (Min. 40 returns) (64 for 1682) Longest Kickoff Return for a Touchdown 97 Terry Underwood at Montclair St.; 9/14/85

All-American offensive lineman Rich Negrin (1984-87)

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Linebacker Bryan Devone (1990-93)

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ALL-TIME ROSTER A

Jay Abbes, 1961-64 Matt Abbey, 2005-08 Kevin Abbondondolo, 86-87 Blake Abbot, 2001 Patrick Abdul, 2007-08 Jusin Abel 1994-97 Harry Abrahamsen, 1961-64 Scott Abramson, 1990 Anthony Abruzese, 1993-96 Lee Acanfrio, 1961-64 JohnAcquaviva, 2014-16 James Adams, 1972-73 Nick Adams, 2001-03 Adrian Adderly, 2005-08 Sal Alberti, 1955-56 John Albright, 1964-66 Mike Alberque, 2009-2011 Thomas Aldrich, 1973 Carlos Alejandro, 1989 Brian Alemaghides, 1994 Chris Alexandris, 1988 Ray Alexis, 1953 Michael Allan, 1973 Chris Allen, 2004-06 Pete Alnwick, 1988-89 Nour Aly, 2014-16 Bob Amador, 1984 Joe Amato, 1959-61 Larry Ambrosino, 1966-67 Vince Amoia, 1964 Chris Anderson, 2008-09 Dave Anderson, 1962 Kevin Anderson, 1980 Quintin Anderson, 2008-2011 Russell Anderson, 1969-70 Sam Anderson, 1927 Peter Andolpho, 1984-85 James Andrea, 2004-05 Vin Andreano, 1972-73 Tom Andres, 2002 Chris Andrews, 2013-2015 Michael Angotti, 1996-99 Brian Annichiarico, 1984 Inguar Antonsson, 1984 Fran Antonelli, 1964-66 Frank Antonucci, 2000 Larry Antonucci, 1988-91 Nick Antonucci, 1973 Sandy Antonucci, 1963 Nick Anzalone, 2002-04 John Appiah, 2015 Ralph Aquino, 1976-77 Tom Ardito, 1979 Mike Aria, 1969-71 Mark Armaganian, 1984 Mike Arment, 1988 Mark Arnold, 1979 Dave Aronson, 1979 B. Asconi, 1967 Joe Asconi, 1967-69 Art Attonito, 1964-66 John Aubel, 2014-2015 Tony Augliera, 1968-70 Mike Avallone, 2006-07 Brian Avery, 1995-98 Daniel Avery, 1991 Virgil Avery, 2002-04

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Chuck Babikian, 1949-52 William Baccash, 2007-08 John Backas, 1972-74 Rich Baduino, 1978 Jules Baechler, 1930 Anthony Bagwell, 1992 Mike Bagnasco, 1994-97 Dave Baia, 1980 Jason Bain, 1997-00 Brian Bailey, 1979 George Bailey, 1980-83 Jim Baldassano, 1972-73 Michael Bale, 1970-72 Jeremy Balina, 1999-02 Brian Ballantine, 1976-77 John Balsamo, 1985-86 Joe Balsamo, 1995-97 Kish Banks, 2015-17 Tom Bannon, 1981-84 Travis Baptiste, 2001 Blake Barabuscio, 2000-01 Bernard Baratta, 1948 Paul Barbato, 1981-83 Jon Barbely, 2000-03 John Barbes, 1935-36 Anthony Barchietta, 1976-77 John Barbes, 1968-70 Mike Bardol, 1998-99 Jermaine Barnes Marcus Barnes, 2016-pres. Daevonte Barnett, 2012-2015 Matt Barnett, 2012-2015 Nazir Barnett, 2013-2015 Warren Barnett, 2003-06 Patrick Barnette, 2004 Chris Baron, early 80s Joe Baron, 1981 John Barracato, 1979 John Barrett, 2002-03 Brandon Barry, 2000

Kevin Barry, 1978 Carlos Barthelemy, 2007-08 Neil Barton, 2006-08 Patrick Bartner, 1984 Blake Bascom, 2011-13 Jordan Baskerville, 2014-17 Otis Bass, 1997 Matt Basso, 2000 David Bateman, 2001-03 Jaime Bayer, 2007 Charles Beatty, 2008-09 Charles Becco, 2003-05 Jesse Becker, 2003 Christopher Beil, 1990 Jeremiah Bell, 2011-13 Anthony Bellamy, 1974-77 Herb Bellamy, 1985-86 Bob Benedutto, 1978-80 Vince Benevenuto, 1980 Ray Benevenuti, 1987-89 Frank Benison, early 80s Oliver Benitez, 1997 Ryan Bennett, 2013-16 Kramer Berg, 2012-2013 Carmine Berghela, 1979 Paul Berghoff, 1968 Bill Bergin, 1957 Jason Berkely, 1995 Martin Berliner, 1953 Morty Bernstein, 1981-83 Shan Berry, 2012 Paul Bertholet, 1957-60 Ron Bertrand, 1980 Matt Betti, 2002-03 Aliga Betts, 2004-07 Joseph Bianca, 1984-87 Anthony Bianco, 1997 Ron Bibbo, 1960-63 Dean Bickley, 1989-92 Brian Bilal, 1987-89 Erik Bille, 1990-92 Tom Bilotti, John Bittner, 1987-88 Gary Bitz, 1983 Brent Black, 1983 Richard Blackman, 1948 Jack Blatchford, 2015-17 Curt Blefry, 1961 Michael Blond, 2015-16 Bernard Blomquist, 1934-36 Oscar Blomquist, 1935 Peter Boaiti, 1968 Saanshuray Bobbit, 2002-03 Ron Bobnowski, 1968-70 Scott Boccia, 1988-91 James Bocchino, 1969-70 David Bodaness, 1931 Rich Boehm, 1931 Jim Bogacki, 1992-95 Ken Bolsch, 1964-66 Jovan Bonelli, 2004-05 Steve Bontales, 1976-77 Charles Bordies Raymond Borthwick, 1970-72 Marcus Borowsky, 1993 Clem Bosco, 1951 Gery Bosco Jeffrey Bost, 2015-pres. Austin Bosch, 1927-30 Thomas Bottiglieri, 1995 John Boulos, 1991-92 Jason Bowdish, 1994-96 Carl Boyce, 1992-93 Bryan Brand, 2006-2007 Kendle Bramble, 2014-16 Kyle Breuniger, 2000 Franklin Bright, 2000-03 Tim Bristol, 2012 Bruce Brittingham, 2013-2015 Chris Brogna, 2000 Chris Brown, 1990-91 Jeremiah Brown, 2008-2011 Robert Brown, 2005-08 Ian Brown, 2016-17 Tyrone Brown, 2007-10 Macai Bruce, 2017 Charles Bryant, 2003-06 Ron Bubnowski, 1964 BJ Buckle, 2016-pres. Cheston Bulgin, 1996-99 Matt Burns, 1996-97 Greg Burton, 2010-2013 Kevin Burton, 1995 Jason Butler, 2004-2007 Brett Buzzard, 2011-2014 Khaliq Byard, 2016-pres. William Byrd, 2005-06 Brendan Byrne, 2010-12

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Phil Caccese, 1968 Jack Cafaro, 1956 Frank Calcutta, 2014-16 Anthony Calvanico, 1988-89 Lino Cambaliza, 2002 John Campagnino, 1952 Vincent Campana, 1987-89 Aaron Campbell, 1984-87 Christopher Campbell, 1989 John Campbell, 1998-01 Nick Camera, 1964-66

Philip Canfield, 1984 Ralph Cannarozzi, 1957-60 Frank Canzana, 1978 Tony Capua, 1992-95 Tony Capetola, 1964-66 Tim Capstraw, 1978 Tony Carchietta, 1978 Anthony Cardona, 2001 Max Carey, 1928-31 Cuone Cariella, 1957 Bob Carkhuff, 1958 Sean Carlesimo, 1981 Ralph Carloni, 1949-51 Raymond Carlson, 1984 Ryan Carlson, 2001 Austin Carmichael, 1936 Adam Carr, 1989 Anthony Carrington, 2011-2015 Frank Carroll, 1988 Joe Carroll, 1979-82 Kevin Carroll, 1959-62 John Carswell, 1979 Andre Carter, 1988 Anthony Carter, 1981 Paul Carucci, 1983 John Caruso, 1978 Carlos Carvajal, 2015 Peter Casale, 1995 Jon Carlo Cascio, 2003 Clarence Case, 1990-92 Cubit Case, 1981 Jack Casey, 1966-68 Sean Cassese, 1994 Froilan Casimir, 2004 Ryan Castellani, 1999-02 Anthony Castellano, 2002 Lenard Catalano, 1990 Don Cavalli, 1958-61 Joseph Cawley, 1934 Joe Celotto, 2000 Mike Cerminaro, 1997-99 James Cesa, 2014 Dario Charlton, 2005-08 Jon Chase, 2004 Joe Chirchirillo, 2006-08 Michael Checklick, 1999 Brad Chernovetz, 1994-95 John Chiofiolo, 1983-86 Ed Christensen, 1984 Joachim Christensen, 2014-2015 Nils Christensen, 1929-30 Erik Chute, 1992-95 John Ciampi, 1958-61 Pat Cibellis, 1988 Jim Ciccarino, 1983-94 John Cicillini, 1993-96 Chris Ciccone, 2017-pres. Henry Ciccone, 1970 Steve Ciocci, 2009-12 Victor Cipriano, 1982-84 Bill Clancy, 2004-05 John Clark, 1988 Joseph Clark, 1996-97 Josh Clark, 2016-pres. Jason Clas, 2015-17 Paul Clemen, 1927 Daniel Clifford, 2015-pres. Theodore Clohessy, 2010-12 Greg Coe, 1967-68 Harry Coghlan, 1983-86 Martin Cohen, 1930 Steve Coker, 1984-86 Craig Coklough, 1984-85 Steve Cole, 1970 Al Coleman, 1987 George Coleman, 1972-73 Ira Collier, 1978 James Collier, 1979 Shawn Collins, 1992 Tyrone Collins, 2007-10 Carlos Colon, 1978 Keith Comeforo Jr., 1993 Mike Conigliaro, 2001 Thomas Conjura, 1997-98 Matt Connelly, 2008-2011 Jimmy Conners, 1984 Robert Conners, 1955 Sean Connery, 1997-00 Pat Connolly, 1991-94 James Considine, 1984 Don Cooks, 1966 Doneke Coombs, 1997-00 Daquan Cooper, 2014 James Cooper, 2016-17 Martin Cooper, 1986 Matt Cooper, 1979 John Copjec, 1972 Daniel Corbett, 1991-92 Albert Corbin Andrew Cordani, 2015-pres. John Corrigian, 1980 Pete Coruisiero, 1984 Bill Cosentino, 1989 Robert Costa, 1970 Joe Costello, 1957 Tim Costello, 1979 Bob Cortese, 1964-67 Rich Cortese, 1986 Anthony Corti, 1989 Tony Cossentino, 1973 Anthony Coster, 2000-03

Dan Coughlin, 1961-64 Alex Coules, 1985-86 Brad Cox Mike Cox, 2010 Hal Crater, 1956 David Crawford, 2008-2012 Karlton Crawford, 1985 Allen Crawley, 2000 Tony Cray, 1992 Joseph Crecca, 1936 Rory Cregan, 2007-2011 Steve Crevani, 1960-63 David Crifasi, 1968 Gene Crimoli, 1955-56 Dominick Cristello, 1981 Mike Critchley, 2006-08 Rodney Crockett, 1992 Steve Cross, 2000 Mark Cruez, 1988 George Cruzado, 1961-64 Sam Cubisino, 1932 Jason Cue, 1993-94 John Cuena, 1979 Eliot Cuevas, 1994 Matt Cummings, 2002-03 Ian Cunningham, 2011-12 Jaron Cunningham, 1999-02 John Cunningham, 1972 Piotr Czech, 2004-07 T.J. Czeski, 2008-10

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Charbel Dabire, 2016-pres. John Daddabbo, 1982 Frank D’Addario, 1964-66 Sal D’Agostino, 1989 Harry Dahl, 1934 Willie Dale, 2015-pres. Nick Dalessio, 1948-50 Sal D’Allessio, 1980-83 Tom Daley, 1988-90 Daniel D’Amato, 2007 Gerry Danback, 1973 Eric Daneman, 2006 Kevin Daniel, 1993-96 Kenny Danielson, 1967-69 Ron Dario, 1961-64 Chris Davis, 2000-03 Eddie Davis 2012-2015 Faruq Davis, 1999-00 John Davis, 1969-70 Julius Davis, 2003-04 Keith Davis, 2009-10 Phil Davis, 1999-00 Rodney Davis, 2007-08 Selwyn Davis, 1980-83 Thomas Davis, 2003-07 Woody Davis, 1989-91 Mark Dawson, 1993 Peter Dablasio, 1978 Justin Deal, 2004-05 Archie Dean, 1993-96 Gary Dean, 1967-68 Josh DeCambre, 2017-pres. Mark Decker, 1988 Mark DeCristoforo, 1996 Jay DeGennaro, 2002-04 Jim Delany, 1978 Kurt Dellars, 1983 Julien Dellepine, 1995 Jeff Deliberato, 1994-96 Mike Delpercio, 1955-57 Ed Del Mastro, 1990 Chris DeLutis, 1984 Jeff DeLutis, 1982-85 Bob DelVecchio, 1972 Frank DeMeo, 1973-1975 Anthony DeMarco, 1967-69 John Demasi, 1988 Vince DeMasi, 1964-67 Lou DeMauro, 1976-79 Peter Demeropoulos, 1980-82 Adam Demhasaj, 2007-08 Steve Demyan, 1972 Frank Dennis, 1976-79 Chris DePalma, 1988 Lucas DePofi, 2015-17 Al Deppe, 1957 Dom Derenzi, 1964-67 Vince DeRome, 1993-94 Jim Derose, 1966-68 Jeff DeSanti, 1996-97 Thierry Desir, 1989 Rene DeVilliers, 1979 Bryan Devone, 1990-93 Joe Devoe, 1978 Jamal Dew, 2001 Mike Dewitt, 1982 Maurcie Diawara, 2015-17 Matt Diaz, 2014-17 Rafael Diaz, 2004-05 Chris Dibello, 1987-88 Gino DeBlasis, 1988 Jack Dicker, 1949-50 James Dietrich, 1993-94 Jarrett Dieudonne, 2011-2014 Vincent DiGaetano, 1994-98 Dan Digennaro, 1988 Tom Diggs, 1978 Dom Digiorgio, 1988-91 Vito DiGuilio, 1934

Larry Dilione, 2006 Ralph Dillulo, 1955-58 Greg DiLorenzo, 2006-08 Michael Dilworth, 1969-70 Brian Dilworth, 2000-03 Nick ‘Socks’ Dilworth, 1998-99, 01 Sal DiMauro, 1973 Artie DiMella, 1984-87 Michael DiNicolas, 1993-94 Vincent DiNicolas, 1992-94 Darren Dinkens, 2000 Philip DiOrio, 1976-77 Chuck DiStauolo, 1963-64 Matt DiTeresa, 1957 Tony DiVanno, 1973 Jobert Dobson, 2001-02 John Dodge, 1989 Ted Doetzbacher, 1946 Robert Dornan, 2001-03 Tim Donald, 2000 Dillon Donaldson, 2016-pres. Harry Donnelly, 1953-56 Scott Dooley, 1987-90 Jeff Dorandi, 1988-91 Frank Dore, 2001 Gerard Doroski, 1994-95 Nick Doscher, 2009-12 Bryant Dowdell, 1993-94 Dallas Dowling, 2007-10 Sam Downes, 1980 John Downs, 1966-68 Steve Down, 1980 Peter Doyle, 1973 John Drennan, 1964-66 Sean Drier, 2004-2006 John Drinkwater, 2016-pres. Matt Drinkwater, 2016-pres. Don Drown, 1947-49 Jim Drumgoole, 1961-64 Mike Duby, 1984 Mike Duffy, 1983 Scott Dufrane, 1994 Ryan Dugan, 2007-pres. Brian Duggan, 1986-88 Dean Duggan, 2015-17 Sean Duhame, 1992 Mike Dumaas, 1983-84 Bob Dunn, 1966-68 Bruce Dunn, 1966-68 Josef Dunn, 1998-00 Gustavo DuQuesne, 2007 John Durkee, 1978-79 Don Durrang, 1982-84

David Fentress, 1980 Chris Ferguson, 1933-94 Joe Feriozzi, 2007-10 Jeff Ferlauto, 1993-96 Andrew Fernandez,2007 Christopher Ferrante, 1997-98 Jim Ferrante, 1983-84 Chris Ferrara, 2002-05 Mario Ferrera, 1989 Tony Ferrera, 1973-76 Anthony Ferraro, 1990 Dan Ferretti, 1983-86 Al Ferrie, 1957-60 Roger Fiddemon, 1991-94 Lars Field, 1958 Aristisde Fieramosca, 1934-36 Anthony Filardo, 1987 Tim Fiori, 1969-70 A.J. Firestone, 2011-2014 Al Fischbein Donald Fisher, 1953-55 Edward Fisher, 1976 Steve Fisher, 1979 Michael Fitzgerald, 1979-81 Anthony Fiumefreddo, 2013-14 Ian Flack, 2004-06 Gene Flaherty, 1981-83 Robert Flaherty, 1980-82 Jesse Flaherty, 2015-pres John Flanigan, 1988 Rob Flechtner, 1930 Eric Flick, 2002-03 George Flugrad, 2006 Michael Fontano, 1976 Royce Fontes, 1979 Stephon Font-Toomer, 2012-2015 Jesse Foote, 1983-86 Scotty Forbes, 2017-pres. Jeff Forchelli, 1964 Dan Ford, 2010-12 Mike Ford, 1988-89 Pat Ford, 2017-pres. Steve Forde, 1981 Ken Formica, 1978 Carmine Fornaro, 2000 Anthony Fornatale, 2000 Derrick Forrest, 2008-2011 Ewald Forsbrey, 1953-56 Keith Foster, 2014-2016 Eric Foxworth, 2009-10 Eugene Fradella, 1973-76 Tony Franchina, 1957-60 Arnie Francis, 1976 Chris Francis, 2002-03 Nick Francisco, 1987 Coleman Edmond, 2007 Art Franco, 1966 Joseph Edmunds, 1973 John Franco, 1980-83 Don Edwards, 1978-81 Greg Francois, 2009-10 Paul Edwards, 1978-81 Thomas Francomano, 76-79 Stuart Edwards, 1978-81 Carl Franke, 1994-97 Ken Edwardsen, 1960-63 Kendall Franz, 1969-70 Brandon Egan, 1998-99 Nick Franzoso, 2000-02 Jacob Ellis, 1969-70 Chris Frazier, 1983-84 Ken Ellis, 1953 David Frederickson, 2011-2014 Josh Elmore, 2004 Rob Fresneda, 2004-05 Tyler Elmore, 2017-present Walter Friedo, 1956 Kevin Elston, 1991 James Friele, 1969 Anthony Emmanuele, 2011-14 Frank Friscia, 1978 Danny Emanuele, 2001-04 Peter Froates, 1983-84 Nick Emperio, 1979 Raul Fuentes, 1984 Neal Emrick, 1990 Chris Furner, 2010-2013 Roman Encarnacion, 1995-98 Walter Frueh, 1960-61 Tom Enoch, 1960-63 Larry Fusco, 1953 Ira Epstein, 1981 Randy Fusco, 1958-61 Fred Erickson, 1928 Ralph Fuscella, 1977-78 Augie Ernesto, 1960-63 Ryan Fulse, 2017-pres. Alec Eschenwald, 2016 Mark Fuzia, 1983 Gabriel Espinet, 1998-01 Vincent Fyfe, 1991-95 Brian Esposito, 1999 Peter Esposito, 1930-31 Sal Esposito, 1951-52 Frank Gabriel, 1963-64 Kevin Evangelesta, 1984 Lou Gaeta, 1963-64 Bill Evans, 1983 John Gaeta, 1961-64 Bob Evans 1951 John Gaeta, Jr., 1990-91 George Evans, 1949-51 Stefen Gage, 2007-10 Sal Gagliano, 1967-69 Ralph Gaglione, 1981 Phil Faccone, 2011-2014 Bruno Gagliotta, 1997-98 James Fagan, 1969-71 Glen Galante, 1973-76 Richie Fagan, 1979 Nicholas Gilanti, 2016-17 Rollin Fagely, 1984 Ed Galisewsky, 1980 Omar Fahnbulleh, 2009-2011 John Galligan, 1995-97 Carmen Falco, 2007-09 Ron Galloway, 1983 Sal Fama, 1983-86 Darryl Gamble 2015-pres. John Farnell, 1969-70 Chris Gangarossa, 2016-pres. Adam Farnsworth, 2008-09 Joe Garbe, 2005 Tim Farrell, 1984 Ryan Garbus, 2002 Tom Fassano, 1978 Eddie Garcia, 2014-16 John Fasy, 1979 Ryan Gardiner, 1990 Timothy Fay, 1995 Steven Gargano, 1996-99 Eddie Fayne, 1983 Tiquan Garner, 2014-16 Donald Fee, 1966 Andrew Gaspar, 1991 Kevin Fee, 1966 George Gaspar, 1985-88 Paul Feeney, 1960-63 Dom Gaston, 2008-2011 Rob Feliconio, 1985 John Gawler, 1988 Francisco Felix, 1987 Steve Geager, 1978 Andy Fellouris, 1982-85 Kory Gedin, 2007 George Fellouris, 1990-92 Brian Gehring, 2014 John Femenella, 1976-77 Bill Gelfound, 1961 Robert Fenaroli, 1989 William Geltzeiler, 1973-76 Tom Fennessey, 1964 Rob Gentile, 1988

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Daniel George, 1999-02 Michael George, 1991 Joe Gerardi, 1989 Jason Gershon, 1992 Douglas Gervotino, 1990 Mike Gianneta, 1969 Patrick Gibbons, 2011-2014 Charlie Gibbs, 2002-03 Kenny Giddons Sal Gigante, 2009-2011 Greg Gigantino, 1973 Jeremy Gilbert, 1994-95 Kevin Gilchrist, 1994-96 John Gildea, 1981-83 Joe Gilligan, 1989-91 Jim Gillick, 1964-66 Cameron Gill, 2016-pres. Isaiah Gills, 2014-2016 James Gilmartin, 1948 Andrew Gilsenan, 1989 Lou Gionuito, 1947 Adam Giordano, 2016-pres. Ben Giordano, 1956-57 Jim Giordano, 1956-59 Tom Giordano, 1989-91 Mike Giulano, 2017-pres. Brian Giroux, 2003-04 Tony Givens, 1982 Mike Glagola, 1984 James Glassford, 1984 Donald Glenn, 2017-pres. John Gloistein, 1964-67 Mike Gluck, 1992 Mike Gode, 2004 Adebwale Godwin, 2012 Al Goetze, 1946 Peter Goffredo, 1997 Ted Gogol, 1998, 00 Kevin Golden, 2001-03 Frank Gollnick, 1925-28 Ben Gomes, 2016-17 Chazz Gonzalez, 2006-09 Kevin Goode, 1997-00 Allan Gordon, 1988 Christan Gore, 2015-17 Edward Gormon, 1973 Curt Goss, 1963-64 Ed Goss, 1952 Bob Gothein, 1988-89 Art Gotzmer, 1963-64 Jay Goulding, 1999-00 Mark Grabon, 1985 Pawel Gradski, 2005-06 Joe Grady, 1985-86 Robert Grady, 1973-76 Cary Graff, 1983 Santoni Graham, 2015-pres. Eli Grant, 2014 Tevaugh Grant, 2015-pres. Jim Giannito, 1978 John Grassadonio, 1995-98 Charles Gravenstein, 1959 Kendrick Gray, 1999 Pat Greaney, 2001-04 Plexis Greaves, 1986 Henry Greco, 2010 Cleveland Green, 2006-10 Ralph Greene, 2012-2015 Bob Greiner, 1991-92 Chuck Greivious, 1973 John Grier, 1983-85 Paul Griessel, 1970 Josh Griffen, 2017-pres. Jake Griffin, 2017-pres. Ryan Griffiths, 2008 Arthur Grillman, 1995 Rick Grimaldi, 1990, 92, 94-95 Milt Grogz, 1949-50 Randy Groot, 1979 Chris Grossman, 1996-99 Shaun Grover, 2002-05 Charles Gruber, 1969-70 Andrew Guibault, 2005-08 Bob Gurney, 1950 Ed Gurreri, 1981-82 Paul Gurreri, 1976

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Gavin Hadden, 2000-03 Ron Haden, 1983-84 John Hagermann, 1976 Rich Hagermann, 1953-55 Bill Hahn, 1956 Dave Hahn, 1955-56 Kris Hall, 2002 Richard Hall, 1995 Vernon Hall, 1979-80 William Hall, 1982-83 Mike Hamilton, 2017-pres. Thomas Hammel, 2005 Clinton Hammett, 2000-01 Cornell Hampton, 1978 Quintin Hampton, 2016-pres. Christian Hanna, 2009 Mike Hannon, 1985 Jan Handeland, 1997-99 Don Hanssen, 1948-49 James Hannon, 1969-70 Bob Hansbury, 1998-01 Terry Harcleroad, 1984-87 Maurice Hargrove, 1985-88

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Gerald Harkin, 1980-81 George Harkins, 1988 Joseph Harkins, 2005-09 James Harman, 1992-95 Raymond Harmon, 1995 Anthony Harper, 1991-94 Anthony Harper, 2010-2011 Greg Harris, 1988-91 James Harris, 1979-81 Najee Harris, 2013-16 John Harrison, 2001-02 Pat Harrison, 1984 George Hart, 1946-47 Robby Hart, 1988 Tyler Harwood, 2016-pres. Tom Haskell, 1983 Jason Haskins, 2006-08 Jason Hassler, 1997 Ken Hauck, 1988 Mike Hauck, 1989 Peter Haupt, 1957 Thomas Hauser, 1970 Chris Haussman, 1990-92 Jordan Haven, 2017-pres. Fran Hawkins, 1984 Tim Hayes, 2015-16 Kevin Hazzard, 2000-03 Keith Heaney, 2007-09 Tim Heaney, 1999-03 Thomas Heath, 2004-06 Steve Hedden, 1970 Bruce Hedlund, 1991 Daniel Heffner, 1984-85 Gene Heghmann, 1983 William Heil, 1927-29 Charles Hellreigel, 1935-36 Justin Henderson, 1995 Terek Henderson, 2002-04 Tyshon Henderson, 2001, 03 Kirk Hendricks, 1994-95 George Henkel, 1948 Don Henley, 1973 Archie Henry, 1948 Steve Henriksen, 1980 Jack Henson, 1959-62 Keith Hernandez, 2007-10 Cash Heskinson, 1983 Robert Heydenreich, 1927-30 Anthony Hickey, 2014 Carson Hicks, 2014-17 Abe Higgins, 1987-89 James Higgins, 1992-95 Greg Hilliard, 2013-2015 Tom Hines, 1987-89 Keith Hinton, 2004 Nick Hirsch, 2017-pres. Phil Hirt, 1991-93 David Hobbick, 1968 Charlie Hoffman, 1997-00 Ted Hoffmeister, 1927-29 William Holden, 1988-90 Alexander Hodge, 2015-16 Greg Hoag, 1994 Matthew Holland, 1997-00 Lew Hollish, 1988 Herb Holter, 1928 Randy Holvey, 1980 Sam Hon,1 1956 Al Hooker, 1973 Merrill Horine, 1973 Harold Hornberger, 1936 Bill Horowitz, 1970 James Hourican, 1976 Kemani Howard, 2015-17 Kenny Howard, 2011-12 Ron Howard, 1973 Eric Howe, 2003 James Howell, 2012-2014 Brady Hudik, 2015-pres. Peter Hudson, 1970 Dan Hughes, 1981 Tremayne Hughes, 1992-96 Peter Huitman, 1979-80 Mark Hulihan, 1999-01 J. Neil Humphrey, 1972-74 Kurt Hunte, 1996-98 Hayden Hunter, 2008 Mike Hunter, 1992 Franklin Hurd, 1976 Sean Hurley, 1993-96 Gene Husted, 1948 Brad Hyde, 2007-09

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John Iandiorio, 1931 Dan Iburg, 1978 Pascual Iorfino, 1984 Paul Infante, 1998 Anthony Ineriano, 2004-06 Adams Issaka, 2008-12 Mike Irving, 1998 Sean Irving, 1994-95 Michael Ivancich, 1976 David Ivany, 1996-97 Anthony Ivey, 1996

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Scott Jackson, 1991 Tim Jackson, 2014-pres. Chris Jaeger, 2006-10 Deangelo James, 2012-2015

Mark Jankowski, 1982 Aquil Jannah, 1994 Chopper Jarmin, 2000 George Jasous, 1962-64 William Jaxheimer, 1931 Alex Jenkins, 2000-01 Eric Jenkins, 1984-87 Jim Jenkins, 1957 Troy Jenkins, 1982-85 Adam Jensen, 2008 Bill Jensen, 1957 Don Jensen, 1957-60 Everett Jensen, 1936 Mark Jepson, 2002-05 Robert Jewell, 1979-81 James Jimeson, 1973 Jim Joblon, 1984 Charlie Johnson, 1967 Darryl Johnson, 1988-90 Davon Johnson, 2012-2013 Jamarr Johnson, 1996-99 Jeff Johnson, 1998-00 Joe Johnson, 2006-09 Keith Johnson, 1986-89 Ken Johnson, 2006-08 Lynel Johnson, 1987-88 Randy Johnson, 1987-88 Randy Johnson, 1939 Neil Johnson, 1967-68 Tyamonee Johnson, 2015-pres Zach Johnson, 2007-10 Neil Johnston, 1959-62 B. Jones, 1967 Danny Jones, 1985 Larry Jones, 1979-82 Mike Jones, 1979-82 Tony Jones, 2011-2013 Charlie Jopp, 1957-60 Adam Jordan, 1998-01 Dominick Jordan, 1968 Charlie Joseph, 1957 Jorel Joseph, 2006-2009 Andrew Jurkiewicz, 2017-pres.

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Jack Kachadorian, 1969-70 Dean Kadel, 1992-94 James Kagdis, 1976-78 Gerald Kahari, 2014-17 Tim Kahl, 1982-84 William Kaiser, 1927-28 Rich Kaminska, 1927-29 Chris Kartalis, 1946-49 Tom Kasprowitz, 1978-79 Eugene Kaskin, 1976-78 Chris Keegan, 1997-01 James Keller, 1952-54 Tim Kelley, 1980-83 Brian Kelly, 1996-99 Mike Kelly, 1963-65 Peter Kelly, 1996-99 Kevin Kennedy, 1984 David Kennett, 1984 Ryan Kent, 2002-03 Bud Kenyon, 1949-51 Nate Kern, 1926-29 Marty Kesich, 1957 Kevin Ketelsen, 1976-78 Gus Kiefer, 1925-28 John Kiley, 1979 Tim Kilkenny, 1979 Joe Kinard, Jr., 2004-07 Anthony King, 1986-89 Brian King, 2007 Chuck Kinsley, 1997-00 John Kinzel, 2008-09 Dennis Kirkland, 1978 Luther Kirsch, 1935-36 Bob Kitts, 1982-84 William Kleep, 1976-79 Jeff Kleinsorgen, 1992 Tim Klemm, 2001-02, 2004 John Klenota, 2000 Tom Klepper, 2009-12 Jay Kloskin, 1970 George Kling, 1957-60 Bob Klumpp, 1951 Daniel Knapp, 1981-83 Gene Knapp, 1964 Denzel Knight, 2015-pres Gunnar Knudsen, 1927 Edward Kobilis, 1976 George Koch, 1930-33 Glenn Kocher, 1996-97 Ed Kochakian, 1952 Thomas Koncewicz, 1994-97 Paul Koppol, 1966 Herman, Korn, 1930-33 Shawn Kostyszyn, 1989 Ed Kozlowski, 1967-70 Rich Kotite, 1962-64 Greg Kovar, 1985-88 James Krainski, 2002-05 Gene Krakowski, 1956 James Krestalude, 1967-69 Ed Krevis, 1980 David Kropilak, 2007 Joe Kross, 2005 Steve Krysiak, 1963-66 Thomas Kudrle, 1969-70 Joe Kugleman, 1988

Davien Kuinlan, 2016-pres. Bill Kummer, 1948-51 Harry Kummer, 1948-51 Lenny Kushnirsky, 2006

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Franklin Labady, 2016 Jason LaBar, 1996 Tony Labozzetta, 1982 Joe LaGambina, 1929-32 Richard Larrison, 1989 Greg Lambert, 1986 Matt Lamela, 2004-05 Shane Lamontagne, 1991-92 Richard Lampasona, 1991-93 Don Lang, 1983 Ron Langella, 1984-87 Bruce Lange, 1979-81 Carl Langer, 1929-32 Frank Lanza, 1958 Gus LaRocca, 1946 Brian Lara, 2006 Richard Larder, 1953-55 Dave Laribee, 1960-63 Lars Larson, 1952-55 Thomas Larson, 2004-07 Frank Lasairo, 1982-84 Bill Laupus, 1983 John Lawless, 1973 Chris Lawrence, 1993-94 Chuck Lawrence, 1972-73 Tom Lazarra, 1987-88 Mark Lawrence, 1991-92 Ryan Layton, 2002-05 Dan Leary, 2001-03, 05-06 Theodore Leathern, 1970 Marc Lebovitz, 1988-90 Michael LeClair, 1995 Drew Ledet, 2010 George Ledon, 1984 Tom Lee, 1979 Tavares Lee, 2005-2009 Frederick Lefebvre, 1955 John Leftridge, 1986-88 Chaz Legette, 2006-10 Kevin Legriede, 1991-92 Russ Leming, 1978 Nicholas Lenhart, 2000 Gregory Lentene, 1976 Ed Leonard, 1934 Keith Leonard, 1983 Neil Leonard, 1949-52 Chris Lesiewicz, 1990 Robert Lewin, 1932-35 Bradley Lewis, 1998Bryan Lewis, 1997-98 Ted Lewis, 1928-29 Nick Lia, 1963-65 Dutch Lichtman, 1951-53 Ed Liebried, 1967-69 Lae Liedy, 1964 Ryan Linder, 1994-97 Adam Lindie, 1983-86 Gus Lindine, 1976-79 Tom Lindley, 2011-12 Herb Lindsley, 1976-79 Greg Lindsy, 1972-73 Ryan Lindsay, 2005-07 Thomas Lindsay, 2005-07 Tom Lindsey, 1989 Nick Linehan, 2008-2011 Tyler Linehan, 2004-07 Blake Lintelman, 2005-06 Tom Linter, 1968-70 Cliff Lish, 1961-64 Charles Little, 1992 Trevor Lloyd, 2001-02 Justin Lockhart, 1996-98 Walt Lockwood, 1957 Kito Lockwood, 1992-95 Tyler Loftus, 2015-17 Mathieu Loiselle, 2014-17 Robert Loggia, 1947-49 Chris Lokerson, 2004 Mike Lombardo, 2011-12 Dan Lombreglia, 1999 Donny Londono, 2007 Lars Londot, 1995 Bryan Long, 1987 Robert Long, 1969-70 Joseph Lopez, 1969-70 David Lopez, 2009-2013 Walter Lopez, 1988-91 Mike Lorden, 2001 James Lorenzo, 1992-93 Dominick Lorusso, 1979-81 Frank LoRusso, 1966-68 Darryl Love, 1980 Trevor Loveland, 2011-2014 Jack Love, 1952-53 Sterling Lowry, 2015-pres Vic Luaces, 1972 Mike Lubeck, 1986 Jonathan Luca, 2000-01 Robert Lucas, 1984 Anthony Lucciano, 1967-68 Roldy Lucien, 2016-pres. Carl Ludders, 1931 Grant Ludgar, 2015-16 Rudy Ludwig, 1930 Bret Luhmann, 1996-99

Bill Lynch, 1984-87 James Lynch, 2007 Pat Lynch, 1979 Peter Lynch, 2007

Justin McKillop, 2008 Ryan McKillop, 2008 Mathias McKinnon, 2013-16 Julian McCleod, 2015-pres. Ivan McDaniel, 2017-pres. Lincoln McGarrity, 2017-pres. Joe MacAvoy, 2016-pres. Charlie McMillan, 2006 Neil Macintyre, 1946-47 Louis McMillan, 1996-97 Daniel Mack, 2014 David McNamara Ed Mackel, 2001-03 Kevin McNeil, 2001-02 Robert Mackisey, 1979-82 Bill McNellis, 1958 Brooks Madden, 2001 James McPhail, 1936 Brein Maginnis, 1983 Keith McQuade, 1999 Daniel Magnetto, 1999 Willie McWilliams, 1988-91 Riley Magner, 2014 Jacob Meier, 2012 Mike Magut, 1979-82 Steve Mejia, 1994 Dan Mahala, 1956 Edward Mehler, 1955 Mickey Maher, 1976 Rich Melito, 1983-84 Mike Maiese, 1998 Frank Melos, 1983 Bryan Maley, 2011-2015 Nick Menocal, 2015 Mike Malik, 2004-05 Mike Mentor, 2012-2015 Bob Malizia, 1964-67 Dan Mercado, 1989-91 John Malzahn, 1983 Craig Merkle, 2016 John Manahan, 2004 Tony Merlino Brandt Mandia, 1986-88 Fred Mesler, 1991 John Mangiante, 1951-52,56-57 Dean Messeri,1976-79 Mark Mangion, 2007-10 Darin Messier, 1961 Joe Mangione, 1968-69 Kevin Messier, 2012-2015 Jon Mansberger, 1991-92 Mark Metcalf, 2001 Kevin Maroney, 2005 Ernset Meyer, 1928-31 Rob Mascolo, 2002 Jeff Meyer, 1983-84 Jude Masullo, 2001-04 Phil Meyer, 1999 Tom Mara, 1961 Rob Meyer, 1934-36 Phil Marak, 1979-82 William Meyer, 1936 Randy Marcano, 1993-96 Ryan Middleton, 2008 Harry Marquez, 2000 Kevin Miele, 1988 Darius Marshall, 1996-99 Mike Mikitiuk, 1986-88 Josh Martinez, 2011 Jason Miletic, 1995-96 Mario Martinez, 1996 David Miles, 1997 Joseph Martucci, 2004 Estaben Millan, 1998 Anthony Marucci, 1934-45 Dave Miller, 1978 Gene Maresia, 1978-79 George Miller, 1930-31 Dennis Margaris, 1958 Jamari Miller, 2010-2011 Frank Marino, 1953 Bob Mills, 1982-83 Steve Marks, 1981 Mike Milone, 2009-12 Kevin Maroney, 2006 Mark Milroth, 1978 Ed Martin, 1963-64 Bill Mirth, 1986-87 Matthew Martin, 2005-2009 Matt Misley, 2011-2012 Myles Martin, 2014 Herb Mitchell, 1980-82 Rich Martin, 1978 Rodney Mitchell, 1999-00 Robert Martinelli, 1989 Zach Mitchell, 2016 Jeremy Martinez, 2007-10 Sal Mitri, 1950-53 John Martinez, 1994 Morgan Mizell, 2007-10 Robert Martino, 1976 Dick Modlisewski, 1978 Harry Marquez, 1998-00 Constantin Mokanos, 1995 Anthony Mascia, 1993-96 Tom Moles, 1961-64 Rob Mascolo, 1999-02 John Molinelli, 1972 Mao Mason, 1996-98 Steve Molinelli, 1970 Luke Massei, 2015-pres. Jarrod Molzon, 2011 Tom Massellla, 1978-81 Ryan Monaghan, 2013-16 Phil Massa, 1930-33 John Monahan, 1956 Joe Mastroberto, 1961 John Monahan, 2005-06 John Mataragas, 1997-98 Edward Monkman, 1955-56 Justin Matthews, 2007-2011 James Monroe, 1964-66 Mike Matthews, 1983-84 Dan Montalto, 1972 Joe Matos, 1983 Jess Montefusco, 2000 Jose Matos, 1948 Charles Montesano, 1972-73 Justin Mattes, 1998-00 Darrin Moody, 1989 Roy Mattes, 1970 Alex Moore, 2001 Anthony Maurillo, 2007-08 Tom Moore, 1967-69 Bob Mauro, 1980 Chad Moran, 1995-98 John Mauro, Kevin Moran, 1992-95 Tony Mauro, 1982 Larry Morgan, 1989-92 Dino Mavrookas, 1972 Mike Morgan, 1980-83 Tim Mavroules, 2005-06 James Morin, 1973-76 Raheem Maxwell, 2001 Horacio Moranto, 1989 Randall May, 2015-17 Cody Morgan, 2011-2013 Willie Maye, 1983-84 Ricky Morgan, 2008-2011 George Mayer, 1936 Myron Morris, 2016-pres. Peter Mayeski, 1984 Joe Morris, 1988 John Mazanee, 1978-79 Willie Morris, 1985-88 Paul Mazur, 1959-62 Mike Moses, 1984 Pat Mazzacarro, 1983 Gene Mosiello, 1966 Mike Mazzei, 1964-66 Lou Moskal, 1963-64 Jim McArdle, 1970 Don Motley, 1983 Joshua McBride, 1997 Brian Motrini, 1991-92 Jim McCabe, 1961-64 Travis Muckle, 1988-91 Joe McCarthy, 1963-64 Nasser Muhammad, 2005 John McCarthy, 1979 Qareeb Muhammad, 2002-04 Ryann McCarthy, 1999 Kyle Muir, 2008-10 Steve McCarthy, 1990 Ed Mulholland, 1946 Mat McCloskey, 2006-07 Steve Mulholland, 1967-68 Fred McClurkin, 1979 Kenny Munson, 2010-12 Derrick McCormick, 1995-97 Brian Murphy, 1991-92 John McDermott, 1935-38 Dick Murphy, 1960-63 Marc McDermott, 2002-05 Ed Murphy, 1972 Jerry McDonald, 1950-51 Jim Murphy, 1992-95 Scot McElrath, 1981-84 Kevin Murphy, 2004-05 Drew McFadden, 1986 Mike Murphy, 1990-93 Sean McGee, 1992 Sean Murphy, 1997-98 Charles McGeehan, 1956 Frank Murogiello, 1978 Brian McGowan, 2006-07 Kevin Murrell, 1976 Kyle McGowan, 2001-04 Jeff Murtaugh, 1987-89 Colin McGovern, 2014 Tay Muzac, 2000 Kelvin McGregor, 1991-93 Matt McGuiness, 2010-12 Douglas McKeever, 1976-78 J’Quan Napier, 2017-pres. Richard McKeever, 1967-68 Bob Nataliocchio, 1955 James McKenna, 1959 Jeremy Naylor, 2007-pres. Seth McKenna, 1997-98 Larry Neal, 1978 Jim McKeon, 1982-84 Rich Negrin, 1984-87

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ALL-TIME ROSTER Brandon Nolen, 2006-07 Eddie Noll, 1999 Richard Norlander, 1947-50 Jeff Norton, 1989-91 Bob Novak, 1956 Bob Nugent, 1989-91 Edward Nunez, 2016-pres. Sam Nutile, 1991 Paul Nuzzolese, 1957 Vin Nuzzolese, 2007-2009 Vincent Nuzzolese, 1976

Paul Perfette, 1939-41 Paul Perret, 1961-64 Donald Perry, 1932-34 Greg Perry, 1972-73 Earl Perser, 1979-80 Anthony Pesella, 1955 Jimmy Pesina, 2001-02 Larry Peslak, 1986 Joseph Peter, 1969-70 Vincent Peterson, 1934-36 Lou Petroni, 1957 Carl Petterson, 1978 Matt Pfeiffer, 1993-94 Andrew Oberg, 2015 Harry Pfunke, 1927 Bob Oberkeher, 1952-53 Doug Philipkosky, 1998 Craig O’Brien, 1979 Al Phillips, 2004-07 Patrick O’Connor, 2009-12 Lou Phillips, 2006 Evan Odeseye, 2014 Torian Phillips, 2010-12 Jim O’Donnell, 1984 Tyler Piekarz, 2016-pres. Ken Oetjan, 1946-49 William Pierce, 1969-70 Olatunde Ogunlana, 2006; 08-09 James Pieszchala, 1976-77 Terry O’Hare, 1991-92 John Pietracatella, 1959-62 Mike Okigbo, 1989 John Pietracatella, 1984 Dennis O’Keeffe, 1961 Arthur Pilgrim, 1970 Kenneth Okereke, 2014 Antonio Pinder, 2004-06 Fidel Okoye, 2012-2015 Daniel Pino, 1934-35 David Olah, 1997-00 Bill Piper, 1972 Brett Olden, 1979 Joshua Piper, 2007 Robert Olden, 1979-81 Don Piotrowski, 1972 Peter O’Leary, 1995 Anthony Pisano, 1973-77 Tom O’Leary, 1986-87 Wayne Pizzuto, 1969 Steve Olsen, 1978 Dave Pionso, 1983 Tom Olsen, 1963-64 Frantz Placide, 2007-10 Dan O’Neill, 2014-17 Danny Platt, 1997-98 Ron Opferkuch, 1957 Rashon Pleasants, 2014-15 Sean O’Reilly, 2007-2011 Bob Plotkin, 1959 Kevin Orender, 2009-12 Robert Plum, 1969 Jerry O’Riordan, 1987 Daryn Plummer, 1997-01 Tom O’Riordan, 1983-86 Don Plummer, 1989-91 Lou Orlando, 1988 Paul Plunkett, 2001-02 Eric Ortiz, 2007-08 Paul Podlaski, 2000-01 Jose Ortiz, 1976 Joseph Policastro, 1993 Yamir Ortiz, 2012-2013 Ryan Polk, 1999-00 Garrett O’Rourke, 1999-00 Anthony Porchetta, 1988-90 Dan Oset, 1979 Vincent Porto, 1973 Dennis O’Shaugnessay, 1995-97 Sam Posmer, 1952 Justin Osuji, 2015-pres Ralph Post, 1980 Thomas O’Toole, 1969-70 Greg Pottenburgh, 1980 Peter O’Hauiano, 1986-88 Jim Powers, 1958 Jack O’Henheimer, 1957-58 Matt Powers, 1995-98 Craig Oliveri, 2003 Patrick Powers, 2007 Kanayo Oweazim, 1999 Robert Powers, 1932-34 Tajai Owens, 2017-pres. Carl Prater, 1927-30 Ryan Owens, 2013-16 Brian Prescod, 1990-94 Paul Preston, 1953-55 Dan Prevoznak, 1984-85 Dom Pace, 1973 Steve Price, 1979 Rod Pace, 1973-76 Vincent Price, 1984-87 Steve Pace, 1989 George Prill, 1953-55 Mikah Pada, 2008 Carl-Olivier Prime, 2009-12 Nicholas Padron, 2015-17 Manuel Proenza, 1990-92 Ryan Pagan, 2004 Mark Pryce, 1992-96 Walter Pagan, 1957-60 Tom Purgh, 1985-88 Al Page, 2014 Chris Purdy, 1991-94 Brus Palaj, 2012-2015 Al Palladino, 1958-60 John Palmer, 1958 Harold Quackenbush, 1951 James Palmeri, 1973 Phil Qualben, 1948 John Palmieri, 1973 Kenneth Quinn, 1948 Rich Palmieri, 1972 Mike Quinn, 1966 Steve Panasuk, 2008 Pat Quinn, 1988 Joe Panebianco, 1993 Jay Quintana, 1948-49 John Panik, 2007-09 Adam Pantaleo, 1999-01 Brandon Paquette, 2007 Stan Radhuber, 1950 Calvin Paquette, 2007 Wiet Radimer, 1988 Mike Paradise, 2002 Bryan Rafano, 2013-16 Chris Paratore, 2005 Henry Raisch, 1936 Tony Parisi, 1971-74 Chris Raichle, 1988 Charles Parker, 1995 Richie Ranieri, 1998-00 Lynn Parker, 1991-94 Mik Ransom, 1986 Joe Parker, 1989 Mike Rapp, 1930-33 Rich Parker, 2007-10 Jeff Rataski, 1987 John Parreco, 2001-04 Joe Rayski, 1986 Grant Parrigian, 1969-70 Douglas Redondo, 1995-96 Bob Parrigan, 1959 T.J. Reese, 2001 Sam Parris, 1978 Frank Regan, 1948 Robert Pate, 2002-03 James Regan, 1996 Matt Pascarelli, 1998-01 Chris Reich, 1981 Anthony Passalacqua, 1999 Dick Reigi, 1939 Thomas Passolo, 1993 Craig Reilly, 1999 Joe Patanella, 1984 Bob Reimer, 1956 Alonzo Patterson, 1979-82 Jon Reinecke, 2000 Ike Patterson, 1983-85 Matt Reinecke, 2000 Mark Patterson, 1984 Frank Reinhart, 1929 Martty Pastore, 1970-73 Harold Reisch, 1929-30 D.J. Paul, 2014-17 Dan Remus, 2002-03 Robert Paul, 2014-16 Pete Reynolds, 1986-88 Ken Paulmenn, 1992-94 Vin Riccardella, 1961-63 Patrick Payne, 2001-04 Dan Ricciardi, 1990-93 Somah Payne, 2001-02 John Ricciardi, 1978 Yasser Payne, 1993-94 Dick Rice, 1958-61 Robert Pearson, 1975-78 Keith Richards, 1992 Sean Pearson, 2010-12 Titus Richards, 2015-17 Scott Pease, 2002-05 Robert Richards, 1955 John Peckman, 2005 Alex Richardson, 1983 Brian Pedersen, 1995-96 Jehu Richardson, 1993 Paul Pelton, 1983-86 Justin Richardson, 2007 Brent Peltz, 2008-2010 Fred Riegi, 1928 Mike Peluso, 1983 John Rigney, 1959-62 Art Penchansky, 1959 Steve Riley, 1988 Craig Penna, 1989 Rich Rinelli, 1972-73 Ryan Pentz, 2007-10 Frank Rispoli, 1970 Brandon Peoples, 2014-16 James Ritchko, 1995 Joe Pepe, 1964 Dan Rivera, 1982-85 Ryan Pepe, 2004-05 Anthony Rivers, 2014 Anthony Perilli, 2004-06 Evans Riviere, 2016-17 Mike Perfect, 1939-41

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Greg Rizzo, 2001 Tonio Rizzi, 2004 James Robb, 1931-34 Pete Robdau, 2004 Marc Roberson, 1991 Spencer Robertson, 1983-86 Aaron Robinson, 2002-05 Charles Robinson, 1957 Daniel Robinson, 1978-81 Jim Robinson, 1998-01 Marshal Robinson, 1985-87 Rich Robinson, 1985-87 Sean Robinson, 1981-84 Perry Roccasecca, 1964 Fritz Rock, 2014 John Rodriguez, 2014 Bill Roehrich, 1948-51 Jim Roe, 1970 John Rogers, 1997 Joseph Roggenburg, 1948 Steven Roginski, 1995 Wesley Rogler, 1929 Bob Romano, 1972 Craig Romano, 2002-05 Jamie Romano, 2004-07 Charlie Romanolo, 1960-63 Peter Romanowsky, 2002 Howard Roosa, 1928 John Roome, 1970 Bernie Roper, 1953 Dan Roper, 1953-56 Justin Rosenberg, 1998 R.J. Rosenkranz, 1985 Stan Rosenber, 1958 Michael Roskowinski, 1997 Azim Ross, 2004-06 William Ross, 1929 Marshyl Rothman, 2012 Alex Rowe, 2015-17 Alfredo Rowe, 1981-82 Chris Rowe, 1992 William Rowland, 1995 Morgan Rowse, 2001 Brandon Rumley, 1995 Mark Runge, 1994-97 Matt Runge, 1994-97 Ron Rupp, 1976 Josh Russell, 2000-01, 04 Brian Russo, 1997-00 Chris Russo, 2004-05 Tom Ryan, 1981-84 Stan Rycyk, 1939-41

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Dominick Sageer, 1981-83 Jabreil Salaam, 2017-pres. Rich Salinardi, 1965-68 Tim Saikal, 1983 Riley Sailinger, 2007 Wandy Saintilien, 2011 Ferdie Salvatore, 1950 Chris Sampson, 2004 Mike Santaniello, 1966 Will Sanick, 1955 Paul Santilo, 1980 Anthony Santo, 1976-78 Vito Santo, 1972 Joey Santy, 1998 Robert Sappio, 1978-80 Darnell Sapps, 2009-12 Peter Saratory, 1973 Rick Sardo, 1982 Rick Sarille, 1995-99 Ben Sarullo, 1958-61 Vin Sarno, 2006 Geoff Sasso, 1987-88 Todd Sauca, 2003 James Savage, 1989 Walter Sawicki, 1953-56 Craig Sawyer, 1970 Les Sawyer, 1927-28 Marc Sawyer, 2000 Anthony Scacco, 2006 Matt Scaffa, 1946-49 Brian Scalon, 1976-78 Anthony Scanlon, 2004-05 John Scarlett, 1989 Matthew Scarpa, 1995-98 Nick Scavina, 1984-87 Caleb Scepaniak, 2014-17 Steve Schaefer, 1972-73 Alex Scharf-Garcia, 2008 Brian Schaumloffel, 1991 Johnny Schick, 1951 Christopher Schiesl, 1995 George Schipani, 1938-41 Dick Schlenker, 1959-62 Jim Schmedin, 1966 Larry Schmidt, 1970 Luke Schmidt, 2000-03 Fred Schnakcenbrug, 1934 Clarence Schneider, 1951 Dick Schneider, 1958 Joe Schuriger, 1955 Ed Scholander, 1978-79 Richard Schoenlank, 1947-49 Bud Schoenster, 2008 Jack Scholz, Sr., 1965-68 Jack Scholz, Jr., 1988-91 Jamie Scholz, 1997-98 Jason Scholz, 1994-98 Connie Schroeder, 1941 Gary Schuster, 1967-68 Tim Schweitzer, 2007 John Sciarra, 2004-05 George Scott, 2002 Shack Scott, 2017

Tyler Seling, 2008-2011 Chester Sellitto, 1946-49 Joseph Sellitto, 1955 Greg Senat, 2016-17 William Sephton, 1947 Andy Senesse, 1968-70 Bill Senese, 1969-71 Robert Sessa, 1969 Allah Sessions, 2016-pres. James Sgambati, 1976 George Shaffer, 1946-49 Dave Shannon, 1983 Danny Shea, 2001 Howie Shea, 1966-68 Rich Shea, 1972 Jerry Sheehan, 1992-93 Pat Sheridan, 1993-94 Lloyd Sherman, 1958-59 Marquis Short, 2004-06 Kharee Shorter, 1999-02 Chett Shurpe, 1983-84 John Siclari, 1928-31 Joe Sidaras, 2011-12 Nick Sidotti, 2014 Ben Sieczowski, 2015-pres. Justin Siejk, 2016-17 William Seigel, 1932 Craig Siepe, 1967-69 Clint Signor, 1998-00, 2002 Chuck Signorino, 1988-90 Sant Sikand, 1999 Don Silva, 1948-51 Eric Silvester, 2017-pres. Sean Simmons, 2002 Sekou Simmons, 1991-92 Lou Simone, 1998-01 Tim Singleton, 1988-90 Pat Sisk, 1984 Jamiel Sims, 2010-2011 Jeff Skinner, 1995-98 Greg Slater, 1995-99 Mike Slattery, 1979 Ken Slezak, 1970-72 Evan Sliwoski, 2004 Rich Slizewski, 1973 Steve Slocum, 1981-84 Wade Slover, 1994 Blake Smaw, 2017-pres. Tpony Smeragliudo, 1979 Jack Smiechowski, 1961-62 Aaron Smith, 1998-01 Barry Smith, 1966-69 Casey Smith, 2004 Cliff Smith, 1957-59 Darrell Smith, 1980-83 D’Metrius Smith, 2010-12 Edwin Smith, 1931-33 Eli Smith, 2014-2015 Frank Smith, 1928-30 Lloyd Smith, 2014-16 Mark Smith, 1986-88 Robert Smith, 1976 Ryan Smith, 2007 Shane Smith, 2008-09 Shawn Smith, 2010 Tony Smith, 2002-05 William Smith, 1984 Eric Smithman, 2008 William Snell, 1991-94 George Snowden, 2016-pres. Lew Socci, 1984-85 Greg Soja, 2000-03 Bill Sommers, 1993-96 Wesley Soper, 2004 Sadiq Soulemana, 2011-12 Charlie Sortino, 1979 Lenny Sparrow, 1989-90 Frank Spero, 1959-62 Chris Spina, 1999-02 Jeremy Spinks, 2005-08 Richard Spirito, 1961-64 Scott Spratford, 1972-73 Scott Sprengel, 1991 George Spuggs, 1984 David Spurlock, 1949 Pete Stahl, 1972-73 Chris Stafford, 2000 Rich Stafford, 1991 Harry Staiken, 1953 Julian Stanford, 2008-2011 William Statham, 1986 Chris Stafancii, 1983 Mike Steed, 1998-01 Art Stegemann, 1932 Herb Stegemann, 1932 Robert Steincore, 1970 Charle Steinson, 1983-86 Robert Stephens, 2004-06 Daniel Sterns, 1981 Vice Sterns, 1981 David Stewart, 1993-94 John Stewart, 2001-04 Walt Stierling, 1946-49 Keith Stilth, 1984-86 Stanley Stilwell, 1946 Charlie Stinson, 1985-88 Jeremy Stone, 2004-05 Rodney Stone, 1984-86 Paul Storry, 1964-66 Carl Strobel, 1952-53 Rob Stokely, 2001 John (JP) Stubenvoll, 1994-98 Joseph Styles, 1997-98 John Succo, 1952-54 Nick Suppes, 2009-2011 Brennan Sullivan, 2007 Jermaine Sullivan, 1989 Michael Summerlin, 1993

Carl Sutter, 1927-28 Herb Sutter, 1927-30 A.J. Swann, 1997-98 Frank Swart, 1987-90 Robert Swarthout, 1931-33 Kevin Sweeney, 2014-2015 James Sweigart, 1998-00 Robert Symczyk, 1970

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Robert Taimny, 1991 Josh Talbott, 2011-12 Brian Tallman, 1993-96 George Tansey, 1956 Sal Taormina, 1984 John Tarangelo, 1973 Tony Taranto, 1976-77 Ken Tarsio, 1959-60 Tom Taiun, 1978 Jeff Taylor, 1988 Terrance ‘Juice’ Taylor, 1999-02 Gerald Tedeschi, 1969-70 Tony Tedesco, 1953 Kiser Terry, 2016-17 Matt Testa, 1988 Brian Tetley, 1970-71 Joe Tetley, 1966-69 Philip Thies, 1977-80 Erik Tetro, 1989-90 David Thomas, 2016-pres. Frank Thomas, 1969 Jerome Thomas, 1983 Rodney Thomas, 1984 Truesun Thomas, 2001-03 Bill Thompson, 1949 Bill Thompson, 1984 Dennis Thompson, 1961 Derek Thompson, 2001-02 Paul Thompson, 1985-86 Alex Thomson, 2015-17 Jowan Thornton, 2004-07 Glenn Thur, 1988 Michael Toal, 1976 Ed Tobin, 2007 Ryan Tobin, 1990-93 Frank Tomaso, 1952 Matthew Tornatore, 1992 Ralph Tortora, 1988 Mark Tosetto, 1979 Al Tosi, 1951-52 John Toto, 1970-72 Vin Traficante, 1952 Quinton Trammell, 1984-86 John Trankle, 1979-82 Henry Trautman, 1931-34 Dennis Travo, 1960-63 Henry Treadwell, 1953 Don Trentalange, 1952, 56-58 Antoine Trowers, 1997 Peter Trubish, 1988 Kyle Trueblood, 2005-08 Mark Truiano, 1983 David Tse, 1983 Mark Tufano, 1990-93 Lance Tumulty, 1987-88 Alex Turnamian, 1964-66 Chris Turner, 2003-06 Greg Turturro, 1988 Ryan Tyburczy, 1993-96 Dan Tyler, 1984-85 Al Tyson, 2002 Chris Twardy, 1991-92

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Terry Underwood, 1985-88 Nels Updale, 1984 John Urriola, 1993 Andy Urizzo, 1987 Andy Uske, 1973

V Bruno Valente, 1982

Frank Valenti, 1976-78 Rube Valles, 1948-50 William Valone, 1995-98 Vincent Valvano, 1994-95 Bill Van Buren, 1978-79 Willy Van Heertum, 1958 Dave Vansise, 1984 Herb Vargas, 1958-61 Joseph Vargas, 1996-97 Ryan Varga, 1981 Manuel Vasquez, 1999-00 Herbert Vaughn, 1932-33 Mickey Vaughn, 1964-67 William Veit, 1995-98 Fernando Velazquez, 1988 Michael Veli, 1997-00 Robert Velde, 1988 Rich Vellucci, 2009-2011 Michael Ventura, 1967-69 Jared Verano, 1997-98 Anthony Verardi, 1932 Brandon Vetere, 1992 Nick Vetterlein, 2009 Richard Viarengo, 1953 Sal Vindigni, 1952-55 Tony Vitadamo, 1963 Jack Vitale, 1970 John Vitale, 1992 Jake Vogel, 2015-pres. Ralph Vogel, 1946 Carl Voiges, 1932-33 Justin Vold, 2002 Chris Volpe, 191 John Von Ahnen, 1981-84 Tim Vorhies, 1973

William Voss, 1927 Richard Vreeland, 1980-81

W Ian Waddell, 2014-15

Dan Wagner, 1992 Richard Wagner, 1953 Joseph Wainwright, 1976-79 Andre Walker, 1993 Charles Walker, 1955-56 David Walker, 1987-88 Joseph Walker, 1991-92 Kenneth Walker, 1976 Mike Walker, 1987-90 Robert Walker, 1990-93 Robert Wallace, 1934 Greg Walls, 1987 Jim Walsh, 1972 Joseph Ward, 1936 Raycine Ward, 1992-96 Malik Warner, 2016-pres. William Warnock, 1955-57 Ahmad Warren, 2002 Frenchy Was, 1961-63 Jim Wassel, 1970 Max Wassel, 2013-14 Bill Watson B.J. Watson, 2002-03 Bryant Watts, 2011-14 Nathan Wdowiak, 2004 Evan Webber-Junot, 2004-05 Gus Weber, 1927 Ron Weber, 1960-63 Doug Weiner, 1987 Steve Weinstein, 1991 Kevin Wellings, 1988 Andy Wells, 1969-70 Chris Wener, 1990 Jeff Wenhold, 1970-73 John Wenz, 1978-80 Chris West, 1985-88 Ed Westwood, 1972-74 Dustin Wetzel, 1998 Gerald Whalen, 1955 Jim White, 1948 Jim White, 1970-72 Quinten White, 2002 Rob White, 1936-39 Gordon Whiting, 1988-90 Andrew Whitman, 1998-99 Jon Wholley, 2000 Mark Wiesner, 1951-53 Joseph Wightman, 2013-16 Mario Wilcox, 2005 Bill Wiley, 1939-41 Chad Wiley, 1993-97 Frak Willie, 1955 Brian Wilkinson, 1988-91 Howard Wilkinson, 1969-70 Buzz Williams, 2014-17 Christopher Williams, 2016-pres. David Williams, 1989 Dominique Williams, 2009-2013 Dorsey Williams, 1986-89 Ein Williams, 2004-06 Glenn Williams, 1983 Jared Williams, 2002-03 Jarrid Williams, 2012-2015 Jerome Williams, 2012 John Williams, 2016-17 Lammar Williams, 1990 Lawrence Williams, 2010-2011 Moses Williams, III, 2000 Nevon Williams, 2011-14 Randy Williams, 1998-01 Rick Williams, 1989-92 Walt Williams, 1993 Cole Williams-Ficarra, 2001-04 Fred Williamson, 1963-65 Ray Williamson, 1964-67 Scott Williamson, 1990-92 Alfonza Willis, 2006 Bill Wilson, 1956-58 Bruce Wilson, 1958-60 D’Erren Wilson, 2017-pres. Marcus Wilson, 2005 J.B. Wilt, 1998-02 Bob Wincler, 1947-50 Aaron Winik, 2001-02 Henry Witjen, 1930-31 Bill Wittcopp, 1958 Mario Witter, 2005-07 Rob Wohlfell, 1929 Paul Wojciechowski, 1994-96 Ron Wood, 1932 Chris Woodard, 2015-pres. Lon Woods, 2006-09 George Woolfolk, 1980 Ed Wrigley, 1959 Buddy Wright, 1978-81 Otis Wright, 2012-2015 Gary Wrobel, 1991 Roger Wyllie, 1992-95 James Wynn, 1988 Ryan Wytanis, 2014

Brian Youngs, 1966 Rolf Youngquist, 1969

ZFrank Zaccherio, 2000

Peter Zagorski, 2005-08 Joe Zambardi, 1985-86 Mike Zaccone, 1987-88 John Zacher, 1966 Ron Zambardi, 1985-86 Rocco Zasa, 1934-36 Joe Zcoli, 1978-79 Adam Ziegler, 2006-08 Art Zinicola, 1969-70 Paul Zinno, 1966-68 Al Zornow, 1928 David Zubikowski, 1998 Mark Zucchero, 1988 Gerry Zunno, 1973

X Demetrios Xantros Y Daryl ‘D-Slim’ Yarmolovich, 1998-99, 01 Andre Yevchinecz, 2014-16 Prince Young, 2008 Rashad Young, 2013-16 Terrance Young, 1981 Xavier Young, 2017

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John Gloistein, DT

AP (1st team) 1969

Andy Senese, DB Joe Asconi, NG Tom Moore, FB

Kodak (1st team) AP (HM) AP (HM) 1974

Tony Parisi, DB

AP (1st team) 1980

Phil Thies, OG Alonzo Patterson, RB Don Edwards, DE

AP (3rd team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (3rd team) CoSIDA (2nd team) 1981

Alonzo Patterson, RB Don Edwards, DE

AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (2nd team) CoSIDA (2nd team)

1982 Alonzo Patterson, RB AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) CoSIDA (1st team) Pete Demeropoulos, OG AP (2nd team) CoSIDA (2nd team) Sal D’Alessio, LB CoSIDA (2nd team) Selwyn Davis, OT CoSIDA (2nd team) Bob Mackisey, LB AP (HM) 1983 Selwyn Davis, OT AP (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Sal D’Alessio, LB AP (2nd team) Pizza Hut (1st team) John Franco, RB Pizza Hut (1st team) Tom O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (2nd team) Scott McElrath, DB Pizza Hut (HM) Tim Kelley, QB Pizza Hut (HM) Tom Bannon, OG Pizza Hut (HM) 1984 Tom O’Riordan, PK AP (3rd team) 1985 Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (3rd team) 1986 Charlie Stinson, DT Kodak (1st team) Football News (2nd team) Pizza Hut (2nd team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Football News (2nd team) Rich Negrin, OT Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (2nd team) 1987 Rich Negrin, OT Kodak (1st team) Football News (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Aaron Campbell, OG Pizza Hut (1st team) Jerry O’Riordan, PK Pizza Hut (1st team) Terry Underwood, RB Pizza Hut (2nd team) Artie Dimella, LB Pizza Hut (2nd team) GTE/CoSIDA Academic (2nd team) Greg Kovar, QB Pizza Hut (3rd team) 1988 Terry Underwood, RB Willie Morris, OT Bob Dunn, OG

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Mike Jones, C Rich Robinson, DT

Pizza Hut (3rd team) Football News (2nd team) 1988 Terry Underwood, RB AP (1st team) Kodak (1st team) Pizza Hut (1st team) Football News (1st team) Willie Morris, OT Pizza Hut (1st team) Football News (3rd team) Bob Dunn, OG Pizza Hut (1st team) Mike Jones, C Pizza Hut (3rd team) Rich Robinson, DT Football News (2nd team) 1991 Walter Lopez, PK Kodak (1st team) 1992 Rick Williams, DE Champion (2nd team) Terry O’Hare, QB Champion (HM) Bryan Devone, LB Champion (HM) Ryan Tobin, LB Champion (HM) 1993 (Division I-AA) Ryan Tobin, LB The Sports Network (3rd team) 1995 Rick Grimaldi, OG Don Hansen’s (1st team) Bill Sommers, DE Don Hansen’s (1st team) Tony Capua, OT Don Hansen’s (HM) Vincent Fyfe, DE Don Hansen’s (HM) Kito Lockwood, RB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Linder, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Randy Marcano, C Don Hansen’s (HM) Jason Scholz, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) 1996 Rick Sarille, RB Don Hansen’s (1st team) Randy Marcano, OL Don Hansen’s (1st team) Bill Sommers, DE Don Hansen’s (HM) 1997 Rick Sarille, KR AP (3rd Team) Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Rick Sarille, RB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Linder, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Daryn Plummer, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Avery, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Carl Franke, K Don Hansen’s (HM) 1998 Kevin Goode, S Don Hansen’s (HM) Cheston Bulgin Don Hansen’s (HM) 1999 Rick Sarille, RB, KR AP (1st Team All-Purpose) LBLC (2nd team) Don Hansen’s (Specialist of the Year)(1st team) Mike Steed, LB LBLC (1st team) Don Hansen’s (1st team) Chuck Kinsley, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Lou Simone, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) Cheston Bulgin, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Russo, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Kevin Goode, DB, PR Don Hansen’s (HM) 2000 Jason Bain, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Chuck Kinsley, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (1st team) LBLC (2nd team) Daryn Plummer, TE Don Hansen’s (1st team) Tim Heaney, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Aaron Smith, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (HM) Josef Dunn, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Bob Hansbury, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Russo, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (2nd team)

Mike Steed, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, PR, LB, DB Don Hansen’s (1st team) Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (2nd team) Kevin Goode, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) Charlie Hoffman, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) LBLC (HM) Phil Davis, KR Don Hansen’s (HM) 2001 Lou Simone, WR Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Daryn Plummer, TE Sports Network (3rd Team) Don Hansen’s (1st team) John Harrison, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Bob Hansbury, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Franklin Bright, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Mike Steed, LB Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, DB / RS Don Hansen’s (HM) Kharee Shorter, DB Don Hansen’s (HM) 2002 Jeremy Balina, LB Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Somah Payne, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) John Harrison, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd team) Brian Dilworth, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) David Bateman, P Don Hansen’s (HM) Shaun Grover, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Ryan Castellani, RS Don Hansen’s (HM) 2003 Tim Heaney, DL Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Franklin Bright, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) David Bateman, QB, P Don Hansen’s (HM) Sean Simmons, WR Don Hansen’s (HM) Brian Dilworth, OL Don Hansen’s (HM) Mark Jepson, RS Don Hansen’s (HM) Luke Schmidt, DL Don Hansen’s (HM) 2004 Chris Turner, WR Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Charles Bryant, DL Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Craig Romano, LB Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Terek Henderson, DB Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Piotr Czech, K Don Hansen’s (HM) 2005 Al Phillips, DB Sports Network, I-AA Mid Major Collegesportsreport.com Mid Major Don Hansen’s (2nd Team) Joe Kinard, TE Sports Network, I-AA Mid Major Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Thomas Davis, DE Don Hansen’s (1st Team) John Sciarra, QB Don Hansen’s (HM) 2006 Piotr Czech, PK Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Thomas Davis, DT Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Joe Kinard, TE Don Hansen’s (1st Team) Al Phillips, DB Don Hansen’s (1st Team) 2007 Associated Press (Third Team) AFCA (1st Team) 2012 Dominique Williams, RB College Sports Journal Daevonte Barnett, DL College Sports Journal All-American Freshman Team Robert Brown, DE Piotr Czech, PK

2013 The Sports Network 2014 Jarrett Dieudonne, CB The Sports Network Associated Press (Second Team) College Sports Madness (Second Team) Phil Faccone , LS The Sports Network Phil Faccone , LS

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RESULTS 1927-1964 19 2 7 ( 1- 3 -0 ) Coaches: ........................Randolph Faries ........................& Lucien Kempf Captain: .......................... Frank Gollnick 10/1 at NY Aggies...................... 6-44_____L 10/15 Cooper Union....................7-24_____L 11/5 C.C.N.YJ.V............................6-0___ W 11/19 Brooklyn................................0-6_____L

1937 (0-5-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ....................... Erling A. Nilssen New Britain..........................0-32_____L Brooklyn................................0-50_____L Panzer.....................................7-14_____L N. Y. Aggies...........................7-44_____L Arnold....................................7-26_____L

1928 (1-3-1) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ...................................Gus Kiefer 10/13 Brooklyn.............................13-14_____L 10/20 N.Y. Aggies............................0-0____ T 10/27 C.C.N.YJ.V........................13-24_____L 11/3 Long Island........................... 7-0___ W 11/10 Cooper Union.................... 0-19_____L

1938 (4-2-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captains:................. Johnny McDermott .................................... Bob White 10/8 at Arnold...............................0-25_____L 10/15 Panzer.....................................12-7___ W 10/22 N.Y. Aggies............................27-0___ W 10/29 at Hofstra.............................13-37_____L 11/5 New Britain............................6-0___ W 11/12 at Bergen................................24-0___ W

1929 (1-7-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: .....................Nathaniel H. Kern 9/28 at Union...............................0-53_____L 10/5 Connecticut Jr...................38-0___ W 10/12 Brooklyn..............................6-47_____L 10/19 Long Island.........................0-37_____L 10/26 N.Y. Aggies........................ 13-25_____L 11/2 Montclair St......................... 6-7_____L 11/9 Cooper Union.....................7-13_____L 11/23 at Juniata............................. 0-12_____L 1930 (4-5-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ............................Thomas Carey 9/27 Connecticut Jr.................. 2-0#___ W 10/4 at Susquehanna.................. 7-27_____L 10/11 Arnold.................................. 0-10_____L 10/18 at Juniata.............................0-52_____L 10/25 Montclair State.................. 14-0___ W 11/1 Cooper Union...................18-12___ W 11/8 Hartwick..............................19-7___ W 11/15 at N.Y. Aggies......................0-13_____L 11/22 at Muhlenburg...................0-32_____L # Forfeit win 1931 (3-4-0) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain: ................................. John Siclari 10/3 Arnold...................................7-13_____L 10/10 at Montclair State.............6-25_____L 10/17 Hartwick..............................13-0___ W 10/24 N.Y. Aggies..........................20-0___ W 10/31 at Moravian........................ 0-18_____L 11/6 at Cooper Union..................6-0___ W 11/14 at Mass. St. .........................0-76_____L 1932 (2-2-2) Coach: .........................Ray Kirchmeyer Cooper Union....................32-0___ W Montclair St....................... 14-0___ W St. Francis (NY)..................0-0____ T Moravian...............................0-0____ T Susquehanna......................0-26_____L at Upsala...............................6-8_____L 1933 (0-2-0) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts 10/7 at Lowell Textile............... 0-51_____L 10/14 Trenton St...........................0-20_____L 1934 (1-4-0) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Panzer....................................0-6_____L Montclair St....................... 0-18_____L Upsala.................................. 6-21_____L N.Y. Aggies...........................0-13_____L St. Francis (NY)..................6-0___ W 1935 (0-5-2) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Captain: ............................Swede Nilssen at Panzer................................0-6_____L at Montclair St...................0-36_____L Hartwick...............................0-0____ T N.Y. Aggies...........................7-14_____L New Paltz.............................0-0____ T at Upsala............................ 0-40_____L St. Francis (NY)................6-24_____L 1936 (0-3-1) Coach: ...............................Frank Spotts Captains:.....................Charlie Hellriegel Bernie Blomquist at St. Lawrence..................0-82_____L Panzer..................................0-20_____L N.Y. Aggies...........................7-17_____L at New Paltz.........................6-6____ T

1939 (4-1-1) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain:................................... Bob White at N. Y. Aggies.......................0-13_____L Bergen................................. 20-20____ T Trenton State.......................25-6___ W at Panzer................................ 14-6___ W at New Britain......................0-39_____L Arnold.................................. 27-12___ W Brooklyn................................26-6___ W

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1950 (3-6-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: ....................Richard Norlander Moravian...........................14-46_____L Susquehanna........................0-6_____L Hofstra...............................20-19___ W Swarthmore..........................6-9_____L C.C.N.Y................................ 14-0___ W Ursinus................................6-25_____L Upsala..................................6-34_____L Penn Military.....................8-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...........................13-6___ W 1951 (2-6-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: .................................Bill Roerich Arnold...................................19-7___ W Swarthmore......................15-20_____L Susquehanna....................20-37_____L Ursinus...............................12-13_____L Upsala...................................19-7___ W Penn Military......................0-13_____L U.S.M.M.A..........................0-56_____L Hofstra.................................0-34_____L

1940 (4-2-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain:........................................................ _Mike Perfect N. Y. Aggies...........................20-0___ W Arnold.................................... 14-0___ W Bergen.................................... 14-6___ W New Britain.........................12-15_____L Brooklyn.................................13-0___ W American International..... 7-27_____L

1952 (3-5-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captains:..............................Neil Leonard Haverford...........................18-13___ W Hamilton...........................20-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...........................6-13_____L Brooklyn............................40-14___ W Ursinus.................................7-12_____L Susquehanna....................32-26___ W Moravian.............................6-25_____L Hofstra.................................7-55_____L

1941 (5-1-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captain:.........................George Schipani 10/12 Arnold.................................. 25-12___ W 10/18 Montlcair State...................13-27_____L 10/25 New Britain........................20-18___ W 11/10 Panzer.................................... 14-0___ W 11/15 Lowell Textile........................ 7-6___ W 11/20 Brooklyn................................27-0___ W

1953 (2-4-0) Coach: .......................... Jim Lee Howell Captain: ................. Manfred Lichtmann Haverford............................ 6-14_____L Hamilton............................... 7-6___ W U.S.M.M.A............................0-6_____L Brooklyn..............................38-0___ W Ursinus................................ 6-14_____L Moravian...........................19-34_____L

1942-45 No Teams (WW II)

1954 (2-7-0) Coach: ........................ Bunny Barbes Captains: .J ohn Succo, Ron Lardner Hobart.............................6-40_____L Haverford...................... 6-14_____L Hamilton.......................6-25_____L U.S.M.M.A...................6-26_____L Penn Military............12-21_____L Ursinus...........................7-34_____L Susquehanna................13-0___ W Moravian.......................0-34_____L Brooklyn........................ 14-0___ W

1946 (1-6-0) Coach: ...........................Ray Kirchmeyer Captains:.............................Lou Gionuito Ed Mulholland Lowell Textile......................20-7___ W Brooklyn..............................19-25_____L C.C.N.Y.................................. 6-12_____L at U.S.M.M.A.......................0-60_____L Susquehanna........................6-27_____L at Hartwick..........................0-34_____L Westchester.........................0-32_____L 1947 (4-5-0) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captains:................................Don Drown Don Hanssen 9/27 Panzer.....................................12-7___ W 10/4 Hamilton................................7-13_____L 10/10 at Lowell Textile................... 7-6___ W 10/18 at Brooklyn.........................14-39_____L 10/25 C.C.N.Y.................................. 6-12_____L 11/1 Upsala......................................6-0___ W 11/8 at Susquehanna....................6-35_____L 11/15 at Hofstra..............................0-34_____L 11/22 Hartwick...............................27-6___ W 1948 (3-3-2) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captain: .................................Don Drown 9/25 Panzer...................................14-12___ W 10/2 Hofstra.................................. 13-13____ T 10/8 at Upsala................................7-12_____L 10/16 Brooklyn................................0-20_____L 10/23 at C.C.N.Y............................19-19____ T 10/30 at Ursinus..............................23-6___ W 11/6 Susquehanna.........................19-7___ W 11/13 at Hartwick........................ 12-25_____L 1949 (7-1-1) Coach: ............................ Jim Lee Howell Captains:................................ Matt Scaffa ................................Don Hanssen 9/24 Moravian............................. 18-26_____L 10/1 at Susquehanna.................. 41-27___ W 10/8 at Hofstra.............................. 19-6___ W 10/15 Arnold...................................14-14____ T 10/22 C.C.N.Y..................................28-6___ W

1955 (0-7-0) Coach: ............................. Bunny Barbes Captains:....Sal Vindigni, Ron Lardner Hobart...................................7-14_____L Haverford.............................. 6-7_____L Hamilton.............................7-48_____L Penn Military................... 14-38_____L Ursinus................................ 6-14_____L Susquehanna.....................19-21_____L Moravian.............................0-47_____L 1956 (0-7-1) Coach: ........................ Bunny Barbes Captains:.....................Mike Delpercio, ...................... Walter Sawicki Penn Military..............7-14_____L Dickinson.........................0-3_____L Haverford...................... 7-33_____L Hamilton....................... 7-33_____L U.S.M.M.A...................... 7-7____ T Ursinus..........................12-19_____L Susquehanna.............13-26_____L Moravian.......................0-26_____L 1957 (2-6-0) Coach: ..................Mickey Sullivan Captains:.....................Mike Delpercio, ......................John Mangiante Penn Military........... 12-14_____L Haverford.......................7-19_____L Hamilton....................... 7-38_____L U.S.M.M.A....................19-0___ W

Grove City...................13-14_____L Ursinus............................13-0___ W Susquehanna...............6-20_____L Moravian.....................14-32_____L 1958 (3-5-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:............................. Ralph Billulo Dave Hahn, Don Trentalange Penn Military......................8-13_____L Haverford...........................15-14___ W Hamilton........................... 13-20_____L U.S.M.M.A........................16-22_____L Dickinson..........................18-20_____L Ursinus................................26-6___ W Susquehanna.......................13-6___ W Moravian.............................6-34_____L 1959 (6-2-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:.............................Jim Giordano Al Palladino Penn Military...................12-20_____L Haverford............................27-8___ W Hamilton.............................22-7___ W U.S.M.M.A........................14-20_____L Dickinson.......................... 28-15___ W Ursinus................................23-8___ W Susquehanna......................28-6___ W Moravian.............................42-8___ W 1960 (9-0-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:....Wally Pagan, Charlie Jopp Penn Military..................24-20___ W Haverford............................36-0___ W Trenton St.........................20-18___ W U.S.M.M.A.........................21-12___ W Dickinson............................47-6___ W Ursinus.............................49-20___ W Hamilton.............................26-8___ W Moravian..............................13-0___ W Upsala.................................19-12___ W 1961 (6-3-0) Coach: .........................Mickey Sullivan Captains:......Randy Fusco, Ben Sarullo Penn Military..................... 0-14_____L Haverford............................34-6___ W U.S.M.M.A.........................16-19_____L Susquehanna................... 24-28_____L Dickinson...........................18-13___ W Ursinus..............................20-12___ W Trenton State.....................34-0___ W Hamilton.......................... 48-20___ W Upsala.................................. 21-0___ W 1962 (4-4-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:. Dick Schlenker, Frank Spero Penn Military..............8-15_____L Haverford......................25-0___ W U.S.M.M.A...................0-22_____L Susquehanna................7-14_____L Upsala..............................12-0___ W Ursinus........................... 14-8___ W Trenton State.................0-0____ T Hamilton.......................26-8___ W Wilkes..............................6-12_____L 1963 (6-3-0) Coach: ................................Bob Hicks Captains:...Fred Williamson, Jr. ............................Paul Feeney 9 /21 Trenton State.................7-0___ W 9 /28 at Penn Military.......27-0___ W 1 0/5 Haverford.......................51-6___ W 1 0/12 Moravian.......................20-6___ W 1 0/19 C.W. Post.....................15-21_____L 1 0/26 at U.S.M.M.A............13-14_____L 1 1/2 Ursinus...........................25-0___ W 1 1/9 at Hamilton.................25-8___ W 1 1/16 at Upsala.......................8-24_____L 1964 (10-0-0) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:. John Gaeta, George Cruzado 9 /19 at Trenton State.........13-0___ W 9 /26 at W. Maryland.......34-16___ W 1 0/3 U.S.M.M.A....................13-6___ W 10/10 at Moravian...................20-7___ W 1 0/17 Drexel.................................21-0___ W 1 0/24 Albright............................ 27-8___ W 1 0/31 at C.W. Post....................7-6___ W 1 1/7 Hamilton......................... 41-8___ W 1 1/14 at Springfield.................12-7___ W 1 1/21 Upsala............................... 14-9___ W

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1960 Wagner College Undefeated Team 9-0 1965 (3-6-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:..............Nick Lia. Rich Kotite 9/25 W. Maryland.......................... 7-0____ W 10/2 at U.S.M.M.A........................7-10______L 10/9 Moravian................................19-7____ W 10/16 at Drexel.............................. 21-23______L 10/23 at Albright............................14-21______L 10/30 C.W. Post.............................. 2-14______L 11/6 at Hamilton............................13-7____ W 11/13 Springfield........................... 13-20______L 11/20 at Upsala................................. 3-6______L 1966 (2-6-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:......Jim Monroe, Art Attonito 9/24 at W. Maryland..................13-19______L 10/1 Trenton State......................... 7-0____ W 10/8 at Moravian............................0-0______T 10/15 U.S.M.M.A............................ 0-10______L 10/22 Albright..................................13-7____ W 10/29 at Springfield........................7-25______L 11/5 at Susquehanna..................13-24______L 11/12 at C.W. Post....................... 16-23______L 11/19 Upsala.....................................7-10______L 1967 (9-0-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:..........................John Gloistein, Mickey Vaughn, Bob Malizia 9/23 at W. Maryland...................25-8____ W 9/30 Lycoming..............................27-13____ W 10/7 Moravian...............................20-0____ W 10/14 at Trenton State...................54-7____ W 10/21 Tufts.......................................20-0____ W 10/28 at U.S.M.M.A........................21-7____ W 11/4 Springfield.............................23-7____ W 11/11 at Susquehanna....................20-0____ W 11/18 at Upsala................................13-0____ W 1968 (3-6-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:.....................Richard Salinardi ..............Paul Zinno, Pete Boatti 9/28 at Lycoming.......................... 0-10______L 10/5 Upsala....................................34-8____ W 10/12 at Moravian..........................20-6____ W

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1969 (4-5-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:........................... Joseph Asconi 9/27 C.W. Post...............................7-14______L 10/4 at Upsala............................... 10-0____ W 10/11 Moravian...............................24-0____ W 10/18 at Albright.............................32-7____ W 10/25 at U.S.M.M.A........................7-15______L 11/1 Springfield..............................8-17______L 11/8 at Susquehanna....................6-25______L 11/15 Hofstra..................................14-12____ W 11/22 at Wittenberg......................0-56______L 1970 (5-3-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:................Anthony Brandefine ....................................Tom Linter 9/26 at C.W. Post.........................7-23______L 10/3 Upsala....................................39-0____ W 10/10 at Moravian......................... 13-17______L 10/17 Albright...............................22-14____ W 10/24 U.S.M.M.A............................ 19-0____ W 10/31 at Springfield...................... 26-17____ W 11/7 Susquehanna.......................16-14____ W 11/14 at Gettysburg....................... 0-16______L 11/21 Valparaiso............................14-14______T 1971 (5-4-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:................................... John Toto 9/25 C.W. Post.............................15-21______L 10/2 at Upsala.............................14-29______L 10/9 Moravian.............................20-14____ W 10/16 at Albright........................... 27-14____ W 10/23 at U.S.M.M.A......................17-14____ W 10/30 Springfield............................17-12____ W 11/6 at Susquehanna....................28-0____ W 11/13 Gettysburg...........................16-21______L 11/20 at Valparaiso....................... 18-34______L

1972 (7-3-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captain:..................................... John Toto 9/15 at Hofstra...............................10-7____ W 9/23 at C.W. Post..........................0-17______L 9/30 Drexel....................................... 9-7____ W 10/7 Upsala.....................................13-6____ W 10/14 at Bridgeport......................14-28______L 10/21 Albright...............................21-22______L 10/28 U.S.M.M.A............................28-3____ W 11/4 at Springfield.......................21-17____ W 11/11 Susquehanna........................24-0____ W 11/18 at Gettysburg........................18-7____ W 1973 (4-5-0) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains: .Scott Spratford, Brian Tetley 9 /15 Hofstra............................13-24______L 9 /22 C.W. Post......................16-28______L 1 0/6 at Upsala.........................35-6____ W 1 0/13 Bridgeport.......................7-21______L 1 0/20 at Albright...................19-27______L 1 0/27 at U.S.M.M.A................6-13______L 1 1/3 Springfield...................... 14-6____ W 1 1/10 at Susquehanna..........31-10____ W 1 0/17 Gettysburg................... 14-10____ W 1974 (5-3-1) Coach: ......................................Bob Hicks Captains:...............................John Backos ...... Tony Parisi, Ed Westwood 9/21 at Gettysburg.......................20-7____ W 9/28 at C.W. Post.........................7-24______L 10/5 Upsala....................................40-7____ W 10/12 at Bridgeport...................... 19-35______L 10/19 at Montclair State............ 20-20______T 10/26 U.S.M.M.A.............................7-17______L 11/2 at Springfield........................34-7____ W 11/16 Fordham.............................. 20-13____ W 11/23 Hofstra....................................41-7____ W

1975 (6-2-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks 9/20 Gettysburg...........................14-7___ W 9/27 C.W. Post...........................14-17_____L 10/4 at Upsala............................15-12___ W 10/11 at Hofstra...........................31-14___ W 10/18 Montclair St.........................0-0____ T 10/25 at U.S.M.M.A....................... 6-7_____L 11/1 Springfield...........................19-3___ W 11/15 at Fordham.........................24-0___ W 11/22 at Seton Hall.......................42-0___ W 1976 (2-7-1) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Captains:......................... Athony Ferrara Glen Galante, .William Geltzeiler 9/11 at Gettysburg....................... 7-0___ W 9/25 Hobart................................. 13-31_____L 10/2 at Lafayette.......................21-44_____L 10/9 at C.W. Post........................0-31_____L 10/16 at Rochester.................... 20-20____ T 10/23 U.S.M.M.A...........................6-13_____L 10/30 at Springfield......................6-29_____L 11/6 Hofstra................................. 21-0___ W 11/13 Fordham...............................7-19_____L 11/20 Seton Hall............................. 6-7_____L 1977 (2-7-0) Coach: ....................................Bob Hicks Gettysburg.............................7-3___ W Seton Hall...........................20-0___ W Hobart................................ 14-35_____L C.W. Post............................0-43_____L Rochester............................0-35_____L U.S.M.M.A..........................6-22_____L Springfield..........................6-29_____L Hofstra................................. 7-27_____L Fordham..............................8-52_____L

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1978 (2-8-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:.................................Tony Santo Kevin Murrell, .. Jim Pieszchala 9/16 Montclair State.....................6-16______L 9/23 Hobart.....................................13-8____ W 9/30 at C.W. Post........................13-51______L 10/7 Hofstra*................................21-17____ W 10/14 at St. Lawrence.................. 12-35______L 10/21 Rochester..............................0-28______L 10/27 Seton Hall............................24-27______L 11/4 at Springfield..................... 26-40______L 11/11 at Fordham......................... 19-30______L 11/18 U.S.M.M.A............................ 0-14______L * at Giants Stadium

1981 (9-1-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:........................... Dan Robinson ..........Bob Olsen, Don Edwards 9/12 at Montclair St.....................0-28______L 9/19 Buffalo State.........................59-7____ W 9/26 Iona.........................................62-7____ W 10/3 Fordham................................39-0____ W 10/10 at Hofstra............................ 35-14____ W 10/17 at U.S.M.M.A......................31-21____ W 10/24 at Pace..................................21-20____ W 10/31 at Seton Hall.........................45-7____ W 11/7 Springfield............................16-10____ W 11/14 Kean.......................................13-10____ W

1984 (6-4-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.......................... Andy Fellouris ................................Steve Slocum 9/8 Montclair State....................6-24_____L 9/14 St. John’s.............................. 32-12___ W 9/21 at Trenton State...................34-8___ W 9/29 Cortland State.....................27-17___ W 10/6 Hofstra....................................8-17_____L 10/13 FDU-Madison.......................31-6___ W 10/20 U.S.M.M.A.......................... 13-34_____L 10/27 Fordham..............................24-21___ W 11/3 at Hamilton.........................20-27_____L 11/10 at Kean.................................40-13___ W

1979 (5-5-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:.......... John Mazanec, Jim Nix 9/7 Iona.........................................28-0____ W 9/13 at Montclair State............... 9-21______L 9/22 at Hobart..............................29-11____ W 9/29 Fordham*............................. 18-17____ W 10/6 Hofstra................................. 14-33______L 10/13 Rochester.............................10-14______L 10/20 at Seton Hall........................19-14____ W 10/27 at U.S.M.M.A.................... 30-20____ W 11/3 Springfield.............................7-32______L 11/10 at Lafayette............................3-21______L * at Giants Stadium

1982 (8-1-1) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Bob Mackisey .....................Pete Demeropoulos 9/11 Montclair State.................40-40______T 9/17 St. John’s................................48-7____ W 9/25 at Iona...................................37-13____ W 10/2 Univ. of D.C.........................35-17____ W 10/9 Hofstra................................. 20-13____ W 10/16 U.S.M..M.A............................17-0____ W 10/23 at New Haven......................34-7____ W 11/6 at Springfield.......................16-14____ W 11/13 at Kean...................................42-0____ W 11/20 St. Lawrence*.................... 34-43______L * NCAA Quarterfinal

1985 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ John Chiofalo ............................. Andy Fellouris 9/7 Wm. Paterson...................... 41-6___ W 9/14 at Montclair State.............20-16___ W 9/21 at St. John’s.........................52-28___ W 9/28 Stony Brook........................26-10___ W 10/5 at Cortland State...............23-28______L 10/12 at Hofstra............................20-10____ W 10/19 FDU-Madison...................... 19-0____ W 10/26 Glassboro State..................27-24____ W 11/9 at Ramapo.............................57-6____ W 11/16 Albany State......................... 0-15______L 11/23 at U.S.M.M.A......................... 9-7____ W * ECAC South Championship

1980 (8-2-0) Coach: ...................................... Bill Russo Captains:........Phil Thies, Dean Messeri 9/12 Montclair State...................12-10____ W 9/20 U.S.M.M.A.............................14-7____ W 9/26 at Iona....................................27-0____ W 10/4 Seton Hall..............................28-0____ W 10/18 Hofstra..................................38-17____ W 10/25 Pace.........................................45-0____ W 11/1 at St. Lawrence.....................21-7____ W 11/8 at Springfield...................... 10-27______L 11/15 at Fordham.........................56-23____ W 11/22 at Ithaca*..............................13-41______L * NCAA Quarterfinal

1983 (8-2-1) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:...Sal D’Alessio, Steve Slocum 9/1 at Montclair State............ 20-20____ T 9/17 at St. John’s.........................29-35_____L 9/23 Trenton State..................... 28-21___ W 10/1 at Univ. of D.C..................49-20___ W 10/8 at Hofstra.............................. 0-19_____L 10/15 FDU-Madison...................44-25___ W 10/22 at U.S.M.M.A....................... 21-0___ W 10/29 at Fordham...........................56-7___ W 11/5 New York Tech....................35-6___ W 11/12 Kean.........................................41-7___ W 11/29 St. John’s................................48-7___ W * ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship

1986 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ John Chiofalo ............................Charlie Stinson 9/5 at Wm. Paterson.................27-0____ W 9/12 Montclair State..................14-28______L 9/19 St. John’s................................ 35-7____ W 9/26 at Trenton State.................44-10____ W 10/3 W. Conn. State.....................31-9____ W 10/11 Hofstra................................. 28-21____ W 10/17 at FDU-Madison.................37-0____ W 10/24 at Glassboro State...............28-9____ W 11/8 Ramapo.................................. 41-3____ W 11/15 at Pace..................................29-36______L 11/22 F & M.................................. 40-28____ W *ECAC South Championship

1987 (13-1-0) NCAA DIVISION III NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Coach:...................... Walt Hameline Captains:................... Artie Dimella ..................................Rich Negrin 9/5 Wm. Paterson...................... 14-0____ W 9/12 at Montclair State............. 24-17____ W 9/19 at St. John’s.........................30-14____ W 9/26 Trenton State......................41-13____ W 10/3 at SUNY-Buffalo..................20-0____ W 10/10 at Hofstra............................28-35______L 10/24 at U.S.M.M.A......................16-14____ W 11/7 at W. Conn. State............... 27-3____ W 11/14 Pace.........................................59-7____ W 11/21 Rochester*.......................... 38-14____ W 11/28 Fordham*.............................. 21-0____ W 12/5 at Emory & Henry*..........20-15____ W 12/12 Dayton*..................................19-3____ W * NCAA Playoffs 1988 (8-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Willie Morris .............................Rich Robinson 9/10 Ferrum (Va.).......................13-40______L 9/17 St. John’s...............................31-14____ W 9/24 Univ of D.C..........................61-14____ W 10/1 at Montclair State..............51-21____ W 10/8 Newport News..................42-10____ W 10/15 Hofstra................................ 30-24____ W 10/22 U.S.M.M.A............................34-7____ W 10/29 at C.W. Post...................... 22-20____ W 11/11 at Wm. Paterson................31-10____ W 11/19 Ithaca*.........................31-34 (ot)______L * NCAA Playoffs 1989 (6-3-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.............................. Frank Swart Abe Higgins, Dorcy Williams 9/9 Delaware Valley................. 28-13____ W 9/16 at Newport News................31-7____ W 9/23 Davidson...............................35-11____ W 9/30 Alfred.................................... 35-19____ W 10/7 at Glenville State.................48-0____ W 10/13 at Hofstra...........................24-42______L 10/28 C.W. Post.............................16-31______L 11/4 Wisconsin-Platteville.......17-35______L 11/11 Wm. Paterson.....................21-10____ W

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RESULTS 1990-2014 1990 (5-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Jack Scholz Lenny Sparrow, Frank Swart 9/8 at Delaware Valley........... 34-13____ W 9/15 Ramapo.................................14-31______L 9/22 Montclair State.................. 22-13____ W 9/29 at Alfred.................................28-8____ W 10/6 Newport News..................56-14____ W 10/13 Salisbury State................... 23-16____ W 10/19 at Glassboro State..............14-31______L 10/26 at C.W. Post....................... 12-35______L 11/3 Hofstra...................................6-54______L 11/9 at Wm. Paterson................12-15______L 1991 (5-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Jack Scholz ............Jeff Norton, Greg Harris 9/14 Delaware Valley................ 40-30____ W 9/21 at Ramapo............................. 9-21______L 9/28 at Montclair St...................26-14____ W 10/5 at Newport News............. 19-32______L 10/12 Iona.......................................24-15____ W 10/19 at Salisbury State...............38-31____ W 10/26 Glassboro State.................. 21-28______L 11/2 C.W. Post............................ 26-13____ W 11/9 at Albany State..................19-29______L 11/16 Wm. Paterson.....................13-21______L

1997 (6-4-0; 2-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.......Ryan Linder, Rick Sarille 9/13 Iona.........................................33-0____ W 9/20 C.W. Post.............................13-12____ W 9/27 Saint Francis (PA)*............42-6____ W 10/4 at Robert Morris*............... 9-21______L 10/11 at Saint Peter’s...................42-14____ W 10/18 Central Conn.*..................34-23____ W 10/25 at Marist................................ 0-21______L 11/1 Stony Brook.......................... 10-0____ W 11/8 at Monmouth*......................7-51______L 11/15 at San Diego....................... 29-52______L

1992 (9-2-0) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:....Bryan Devone, Ryan Tobin 9/12 at Delaware Valley............ 12-0___ W 9/19 at Saint Francis(PA)........18-21_____L 9/25 at St. John’s+.......................27-0___ W 10/3 Newport News................ 20-17___ W 10/10 at Iona+..............................27-20___ W 10/17 Marist+................................42-7___ W 10/24 at Rowan...........................30-59_____L 10/31 at C.W. Post+.................. 28-26___ W 11/7 Pace+....................................48-6___ W 11/14 Duquesne.............................31-6___ W 11/21 Saint Francis (PA)*..........48-6___ W + Liberty Conference Game

1998 (7-3-0; 3-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Rick Sarille ....... Jason Scholz, Chad Moran 9/12 San Diego............................ 30-42______L 9/19 at Sacred Heart....................40-8____ W 9/26 at Saint Francis(PA)*......45-14____ W 10/3 Robert Morris*.................. 17-42______L 10/10 Saint Peter’s..........................34-7____ W 10/17 at Central Conn.*...............21-17____ W 10/24 Marist....................................17-14____ W 10/31 at Stony Brook....................14-13____ W 11/7 Monmouth*....................... 20-48______L 11/15 at Jacksonville...................62-44____ W * - Northeast Conference Game

1993 (9-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................Bryan Devone ...................................Ryan Tobin 9/11 C.W. Post............................ 27-21____ W 9/18 St. John’s................................34-9____ W 9/25 Central Conn...................... 22-15____ W 10/2 Iona.......................................23-30______L 10/9 at Duquesne........................27-24____ W 10/16 at Pace.................................. 47-10____ W 10/23 Saint Francis (PA).............31-21____ W 10/30 at Marist................................22-6____ W 11/6 at Monmouth........................13-7____ W 11/13 at San Diego........................14-44______L 11/20 at Iona*..................................32-0____ W * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl

1999 (5-5-0; 5-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................ Rick Sarille ______Brian Russo, Greg Slater 9/11 at Stony Brook*.................24-12____ W 9/18 Sacred Heart*.......................33-0____ W 9/25 St. Francis (PA)*............... 45-13____ W 10/2 at Robert Morris*............. 21-23______L 10/9 Albany*.................................21-37______L 10/16 Central Conn.*.................. 35-16____ W 10/23 at Marist.............................. 17-20______L 10/30 at Cornell..............................14-31______L 11/6 at Monmouth*.....................35-3____ W 11/13 at San Diego.........................12-31______L * - Northeast Conference Game

1994 (6-5-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:................................... Jason Cue Anthony Harper, .William Snell 9/9 at Springfield........................ 7-33______L 9/17 at C.W. Post........................17-21______L 9/24 Marist.....................................30-8____ W 10/1 Monmouth..........................14-22______L 10/8 San Diego.............................35-45______L 10/15 Robert Morris.................... 38-21____ W 10/22 at Iona..................................39-22____ W 10/29 at Central Conn................. 28-21____ W 11/5 Saint Peter’s..........................42-3____ W 11/12 at Saint Francis (PA).........35-13____ W 11/19 at St. John’s*.......................14-34______L * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl 1995 (8-2-0) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:..............................Vincent Fyfe ............................Kito Lockwood 9/16 Stony Brook........................28-27____ W 9/23 Towson State..................... 23-15____ W 9/29 at Saint Peter’s.................. 28-24____ W 10/7 Saint Francis (PA)............ 38-21____ W 10/14 at Robert Morris................16-18______L 10/21 Iona.........................................42-0____ W 10/28 Central Conn..................... 40-35____ W 11/4 at Monmouth.....................21-20____ W 11/11 at San Diego.........................21-17____ W 11/18 at Duquesne*.....................44-20______L * ECAC-IFC Division I-AA Bowl

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1996 (5-5-0; 2-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............................ Jason Miletic, ........ Mark Pryce, Bill Sommers 9/14 at Iona....................................27-0____ W 9/21 C.W. Post..............................6-24______L 9/28 Marist...................................27-28______L 10/5 at Saint Francis (PA)*.......24-6____ W 10/12 Monmouth*........................ 10-23______L 10/19 Saint Peter’s.........................41-12____ W 10/26 at Cent. Conn. State*.......41-49______L 11/2 Robert Morris*..................38-35____ W 11/9 at Stony Brook...................27-20____ W 11/16 at Towson State..................11-35______L * - Northeast Conference Game

2000 (6-5-0; 6-2 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:..........Brian Russo, Jason Bain 9/9 Monmouth*...........................14-7____ W 9/16 Georgetown........................ 21-28______L 9/23 at Albany*...........................38-30____ W 9/30 Marist................................... 31-34______L 10/7 Stony Brook*........................35-9____ W 10/14 at Central Conn.*................24-7____ W 10/21 at Saint Francis (PA)*.......35-6____ W 10/28 Robert Morris*..........31-38 (ot)______L 11/4 St. John’s*..............................35-3____ W 11/11 at Jacksonville.................... 22-31______L 11/18 at Sacred Heart*............... 20-22______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2001 (3-6-0; 3-5 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Daryn Plummer, Mike Steed 9/8 at Monmouth*................... 15-23______L 9/15 at Georgetown............Canceled 9/22 Albany*................................30-35______L 9/29 at St. John’s*.........................34-7____ W 10/6 at Stony Brook*.................30-52______L 10/13 Central Conn.*..........24-17 (ot)____ W 10/20 Saint Francis (PA)*............ 38-7____ W 10/27 at Robert Morris*............ 30-49______L 11/3 Sacred Heart*....................24-45______L 11/10 at San Diego........................24-41______L * - Northeast Conference Game

2002 (7-4-0; 4-3 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:............ Jeremy Balina, Ryan ......Castellani, John Harrison 9/7 at La Salle..............................42-7____ W 9/14 Iona.........................................34-0____ W 9/21 Stony Brook*.......................17-14____ W 9/28 at Marist...............................16-31______L 10/5 at Albany*........................... 14-35______L 10/12 Robert Morris*....................29-0____ W 10/19 at Saint Francis (PA)*......... 7-0____ W 10/26 Monmouth*............................ 7-6____ W 11/2 at Sacred Heart*..........7-10 (ot)______L 11/9 at Central Conn.*.............. 17-24______L 11/16 at Jacksonville......................42-7____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2003 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Franklin Bright, Chris Davis, ..............................Tim Heaney 9/6 La Salle............................... 10-6____ W 9/13 at Iona.................................. 34-17____ W_ 9/20 at Stony Brook*................. 21-28_____ L 9/27 Marist...................................13-24_____ L 10/4 Central Conn.*.................. 39-16____ W 10/11 at Monmouth*.....................0-24_____ L 10/18 at Siena...................................34-6____ W 10/25 at Robert Morris*............. 28-31_____ L 11/1 Albany*..................................7-28_____ L 11/8 Saint Francis (PA)*.............21-7____ W 11/15 Sacred Heart*.....................24-16____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2004 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.................... Terek Henderson ....................... Dan Emanuele 9/4 at La Salle.................... 35-28____ W 9/11 at Marist.............................. 28-13____ W 9/18 Stony Brook*.......................21-13____ W 9/25 at Central Conn.*. 21-28 (ot)______L 10/2 at Sacred Heart*.2 4-30 (2ot)____ L 1 0/9 Monmouth*....................7-14_____ L 10/16 Iona....................................... 27-14____ W 10/23 Robert Morris*.................. 20-17____ W 10/30 at Albany*...........................27-35_____ L 11/6 at Saint Francis (PA)*......17-14____ W 11/13 at San Diego........................ 14-35_____ L * - Northeast Conference Game 2005 (6-5-0; 3-4 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:. John Sciarra, Craig Romano .Shaun Grover, Aaron Robinson 9/3 La Salle................................. 41-27____ W 9/10 at Iona.................................... 14-0____ W 9/15 at Saint Peter’s.................52-25 ___ W 9/24 Marist................................. 21-38_____L 10/1 Sacred Heart*................. 26-21 __ W 10/8 at Robert Morris*...........30-38_____L 10/15 at Monmouth*................ 26-20___ W 10/22 Central Conn.*..............34-38_____L 10/29 Albany*.............................. 10-38____ L 11/5 at Stony Brook*...............10-28____ L 11/12 Saint Francis (PA)*........ 23-21___ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2006 (4-7-0; 0-7 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:.Warren Barnett, Bryan Brand, Dan Leary 8/31 at La Salle............................ 38-15___ W 9/9 Iona............................................7-3___ W 9/16 at Marist................................ 38-7___ W 9/23 Saint Peter’s..........................34-0___ W 9/30 Sacred Heart*..................... 17-25_____L 10/7 Robert Morris*...................10-14_____L 10/14 Monmouth*..........................7-28_____L 10/21 at Central Conn.*.............6-27_____L 10/28 at Albany*.............................0-34_____L 11/4 Stony Brook*........................9-45_____L 11/11 at Saint Francis (PA)*..... 14-35_____L * - Northeast Conference Game 2007 (7-4-0; 3-3 NEC) Coach: ............................Walt Hameline Captains:...........................Jeremy Spinks 8/31 at Western Connecticut...20-7____ W 9/8 at Iona.......................... 14-17 (ot)______L 9/15 Marist...................................24-14____ W 9/29 Sacred Heart*......................18-15____ W 10/6 at Robert Morris*............. 20-13____ W 10/13 at Monmouth*...................45-16____ W 10/20 Central Conn.*.................13-21______L 10/27 Albany*................................10-24______L 11/3 La Salle...................................28-0____ W 11/10 Saint Francis (PA)*..........20-23______L 11/17 at Jacksonville.................... 41-27____ W * - Northeast Conference Game

2008 (3-8-0; 1-6 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:...........................Jeremy Spinks 9/5 at Stonehill...........................13-14______L 9/13 Iona...................................... 45-28____ W 9/19 at Marist...............................21-14____ W 9/27 Bryant...................................14-24______L 10/4 at Central Conn.*.............. 10-35______L 10/11 Monmouth*......................... 17-31______L 10/18 at Saint Francis (PA)*...... 17-13____ W 10/25 Robert Morris*....................3-35______L 10/31 at Sacred Heart*............... 20-42______L 11/8 Duquesne*............................ 0-14______L 11/15 at Albany*............................11-30______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2009 (6-5-0; 5-3 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:..................... (Game Captains) 9/5 Stonehill........................ 42-45_____ L 9/9 at SUNY-Maritime..........41-10____ W 9/19 at North Dakota State....28-59______L 9/26 Saint Francis (PA)*....56-48 (3ot)_W 10/3 at Bryant*..............................2-6______L 10/10 at Monmouth*.................27-24____ W 10/24 Sacred Heart*................. 49-28____ W 10/31 at Duquesne*....................23-17____ W 11/7 Central Conn.*................32-27____ W 11/14 at Robert Morris*............10-37______L 11/21 Albany*..............................28-41______L * - Northeast Conference Game 2010 (5-6-0; 3-5 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:..................... (Game Captains) 9/11 at Assumption..................9-24_____ L 9/18 Cornell....................................41-7____ W 9/25 Robert Morris*................9-30_____ L 10/2 Bryant*............................. 29-21____ W 10/9 at Georgetown................ 22-16____ W 10/16 at Saint Francis (PA)*.. 22-14____ W 10/23 at Duquesne*.................. 21-20_____ L 10/30 at Central Conn.*..........20-38_____ L 11/6 Monmouth*.................... 31-20____ W 11/13 at Albany*........................14-24_____ L 11/20 at Sacred Heart*.............22-38_____ L * - Northeast Conference Game 2011 (4-7-0; 4-4 NEC) Coach: ..........................Walt Hameline Captains:.Jeremiah Brown, Nick Doscher .Derrick Forrest, Dominique Williams 9/3 Saint Francis (PA)*.......38-28____ W 9/10 at Richmond......................... 6-21______L 9/17 Central Conn.*................. 24-28______L 9/24 at Bryant*........................28-30_____ L 10/1 at Cornell............................7-31_____ L 10/8 Georgetown.................... 10-24_____ L 10/22 at Duquesne*...................21-37_____ L 10/29 Albany*..............................0-24_____ L 11/5 Sacred Heart*..................27-21____ W 11/12 at Robert Morris*...........38-17____ W 11/19 at Monmouth*............... 44-29____ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2012 (9-4-0; 7-1 NEC) Coach: ..............................Walt Hamline Captains: Nick Doscher, Pat O’Connor C.O Prime, Dominique Williams 8/31 at FAU ...................................3-7_____L 9/9 at Georgetown .................10-13_____L 9/15 Monmouth*.......................17-38_____L 9/22 at Central Conn*.............. 31-13___ W 9/29 Bryant*...............................31-21___ W 10/6 at Sacred Heart*.................12-3___ W 10/20 at Saint Francis (PA)*...31-24___ W 10/27 Robert Morris*.................23-13___ W 11/3 at Albany*...........................30-0___ W 11/10 Holy Cross........................ 31-30___ W 11/17 Duquesne*.........................23-17___ W 11/24 Colgate^............................. 31-20___ W 12/1 at Eastern Washington^^.29-19____L * - Northeast Conference Game ^ - NCAA First Round ^^ - NCAA Second Round

2013 (3-8, 2-5 NEC) Coach: ..............................Walt Hamline Captains: Jarrett, Dieudonne, David Fredrickson, Dominique Williams, Yamar Ortiz 8/31 Geaorgetown.................... 28-21___ W 9/6 Merrimack .......................41-42_____L 9/14 at Syracuse..........................0-54_____L 9/22 at Delaware.........................9-49_____L 9/28 Bryant*..............................28-47_____L 10/5 at Sacred Heart*.................12-3___ W 10/12 at Duquesne*.....................7-34_____L 10/26 Robert Morris*................. 13-17_____L 11//2 Central Conn*................. 17-52_____L 11/9 Monmouth..........................6-23_____L 11/15 at Saint Francis U*............10-7___ W * - Northeast Conference Game 2014 (7-4, 5-1 , NEC) Coach: ..............................Walt Hamline Captains: Jarrett, Dieudonne, David Fredrickson, A.J. Firestone, Max Wassel 8/30 Georgetown.........................21-3___ W 9/6 at FIU ..................................3-34_____L 9/13 at Monmouth....................16-21_____L 9/27 at Lafayette.......................23-35_____L 10/4 Alderson Broaddus...........26-0___ W 10/11 Saint Francis U*...46-39 (2ot)___ W 10/25 at Central Conn.*............20-10___ W 11/1 Sacred Heart*....................7-23_____L 11/8 Robert Morris*..................20-0___ W 11/15 Duquesne*.........................23-13___ W 11/22 at Bryant*..........................23-20___ W * - Northeast Conference Game

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DR. GREGORY KNAPP ’66 h’00 strength ROOM 2015 (1-10, 1-5 , NEC) Coach: ..............................Jason Houghtaling Captains: Anthony Carrington, Ralph Greene, Deangelo James, Greg Hilliard, Mike Mentor 9/5 at Rice................................ 16-56_____L 9/19 Monmouth.........................16-31_____L 9/26 Lafayette........................... 24-35_____L 10/3 Robert Morris*....................6-9_____L 10/10 at Columbia........................3-26_____L 10/17 at Saint Francis U*.........14-43_____L 10/24 at BYU..................................6-70_____L 10/31 at Duquesne*....................17-35_____L 11/7 at Bryant*..........................10-40_____L 11/14 Central Connecticut*......28-7___ W 11/21 at Sacred Heart*.............. 17-45_____L * - Northeast Conference Game 2016 (6-5, 4-2 NEC) Coach: ..............................Jason Houghtaling Captains: Najee Harris, Ryan Owens 9/1 Saint Anselm.................... 38-16___ W 9/10 Concordia............................38-0___ W 9/24 at Boston College............10-42_____L 10/1 Sacred Heart*................. 45-20___ W 10/8 Columbia............................13-15_____L 10/15 at Central Connecticut*. 25-21___ W 10/22 at Bryant*...........................17-27_____L 10/29 at UMass...........................10-34_____L 11/5 Duquesne*....................... 20-28_____L 11/12 at Robert Morris*.............40-5___ W 11/19 Saint Francis U*..............31-24_____L * - Northeast Conference Game

The Wagner College strength and conditioning program is as important as any other vital function of the athletic department. It is a key component in the development of the student-athlete, focusing on improving athletic performance and physical capabilities. The Wagner College athletics department formally dedicated the modern, fullyfunctional 3,076 square foot Dr. Gregory P. Knapp ‘66 H’00 Strength Room in the Spiro Sports Center in December, 2009

The realization of this significant undertaking was performed thanks to the generosity of 2017 (4-7, 2-4 NEC) many people, chief among them Dr. Thomas Coach: ..............................Jason Houghtaling Captains: Matt Diaz, Santoni Graham, Sterling G. Moles ’65 H’00, a lifetime member of the Lowry, Alex Thomson Wagner College Board of Trustees and former 8/31 Saint Anselm...................... 37-7___ W 9/9 at Saint Francis U*............6-31_____L Seahawk football player who made a major 9/16 at Columbia.......................14-17_____L 9/23 at Western Michigan.....14-49_____L gift towards the project in the name of his 9/30 Lehigh................................37-20___ W 10/7 at Duquesne*.......................0-38_____L good friend, the late Gregory Knapp ’66 H’00. 10/14 Central Connecticut*....45-51_L _(4-OT) Knapp, who passed away in July, was also a 10/28 Bryant*...............................16-31_____L 11/4 Robert Morris*.................. 27-7___ W lifetime member of the Wagner College Board 11/11 at #12 Stony Brook.......... 10-38_____L 11/18 at Sacred Heart*............. 28-15______ of Trustees and a former Seahawk football letterwinner. * - Northeast Conference Game “I’d like to thank Tom Moles, a long-time friend of Wager College and our athletic department, as well as the many other donors whose generosity in Greg Knapp’s name made the installation of this center possible,” said Wagner College Athletic Director/ Head football coach Walt Hameline. “The Gregory P. Knapp ‘65 Strength Room is a tremendous addition to our athletic program and will benefit countless student-athletes in the coming years. “This facility will also greatly benefit the general student body as this will free up our current strength center for their use,” Hameline continued. “The addition of the Gregory P. Knapp ‘65 Strength Room is truly a win-win situation for the entire Wagner College community.” Seahawk athletes train in the facility under the guidance of Brandon Beach who oversees the weight training efforts of the the burgeoning 20 varsity sports sponsored at Wagner College.

Joe Varga - Assistant Athletic Director for Athlete Performance Joe Varga was named Assistant Athletic Director for Athlete Performance at Wagner in February, 2017. Since 2011, Varga, who oversees the day-to-day supervision of a six-person staff in support of Wagner’s 22-sport athletic program, has served at Marshall University as the director of strength and conditioning for the men’s basketball team. Varga is no stranger to the Northeast Conference (NEC), having graduated from Central Connecticut State in 2006 where he was a member of the Blue Devils’ football team. “I’m excited to have Joe join the Seahawk athletic family,” said Hameline. “He’s a former Division I athlete in our conference who has gone on to develop a track record of improving the strength and overall fitness levels of studentathletes. And he’s done it at a variety of institutions while working with many different sports.” Varga arrived at Marshall after spending three seasons at The Citadel. He served as a graduate assistant with the Bulldogs before becoming the Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in May of 2010 where he directly oversaw the men’s basketball program. During the 2007-08 season, Varga was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Rhode Island where he worked primarily with men’s and women’s track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s crew, women’s gymnastics and men’s and women’s swimming. One of Varga’s early jobs in collegiate athletics was at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, MA where he was the strength and conditioning coach primarily in charge of women’s crew. Varga also interned at the College of Holy Cross from 2006-07. In addition to his more than 10 years of experience as a collegiate strength coach, in 2007-08, Varga served as a personal trainer at the Boroughs Family Branch YMCA in Westboro, MA. In this role, he spent time training individuals of all ages and develop challenging workouts to help clients meet their goals. After earning a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from Central Connecticut State in 2006, he went on to earn a master’s degree in health, exercise and sports science from the Citadel in 2011. Varga is certified as a USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach and a Strength and Conditioning Specialist. He is also a member of USA Weightlifting and the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

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