2019 Towson University Football Media Guide

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2019 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

QUICK FACTS Towson Quick Facts

Name of School______________________________Towson University Location________________________________________ Towson, Md. Founded_______________________________________________1866 Enrollment___________________________________________ 22,284 Nickname_____________________________________________ Tigers Colors________________________________________ Black and Gold Conference_________________________ Colonial Athletic Association President____________________________________Dr. Kim E. Schatzel Director of Athletics_______________________________ Tim Leonard Athletics Website____________________________ TowsonTigers.com

Football Information

Offensive Formation__________________________ Pro-style, Hurry-up Defensive Formation__________________________________ Multiple 2018 Overall Record_______________________________________ 7-5 2018 Conference Record___________________________________ 5-3 2018 Conference Finish___________________________________t-3rd Offensive Starters Returning/Lost____________________________ 6/5 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost____________________________ 7/4 First Varsity Season_______________________________________1969 Seasons/Winning Seasons________________________________ 50/25 Overall Record________________________________ 279-254-4 (.523) All-Time Playoff Record____________________________________ 6-7 CAA Titles_________________________________________________2 _________________________________________________2011, 2012 NCAA Playoff Appearances___________________________________7 ________________________ 1976, 1983, 1984, 1986, 2011, 2013, 2018

Stadium Information

Key Returners in 2019

OFFENSE Quarterbacks: Tom Flacco (R-Sr.), Ryan Stover (R-Jr.), Jeff Miller (R-Fr.) Running Backs: Shane Simpson (R-Sr.), Kobe Young (Jr.), Yeedee Thaenrat (Sr.), Adrian Feliz-Platt (R-So.) Wide Receivers/Tight Ends: Shane Leatherbury (WR, R-Sr.), Jabari Allen (WR, Jr.), Chris Clark (TE, R-Jr.), Caleb Smith (WR, R-Jr.) Offensive Line: Andrew Garnett (LT, R-Jr.), Aaron Grzymkowski (LG, R-Jr.), Cole Cheripko (RG, Jr.), Brendan Cassels (LG, R-Jr.) DEFENSE Defensive Line: Bryce Carter (R-Jr.), Sam Gyeni (Jr.), Malik Tyne (R-Sr.) Linebackers: Robert Heyward (R-Sr.), Ricky DeBerry (R-Sr.), Keon Paye (R-Sr.), Christian Dixon (Jr.), DyMelle Parker (Jr.) Secondary: Brandon Shuman (CB, Sr.), Mantriel Reaves (S, Jr.), Terrill Gillette (CB, Sr.), Jamal Gay (S, So.), Coby Tippett (CB, Jr.) SPECIAL TEAMS Specialists: Aidan O’Neill (K, Sr.), Conrad Brake (LS, R-So.)

Stadium Name__________________________Johnny Unitas® Stadium Field______________________________________ FieldTurf Revolution Capacity_____________________________________________ 11,198 First Year_______________________________________________1978 First Game_______________________ Sept. 9, 1978 (Towson 37, Mansfield 6) Largest Crowd_____ 11,196 Dec. 3, 2011 (Lehigh 40, Towson 38 - FCS Playoffs) Record at Stadium___________________________________ 133-83-2

Key Losses from 2018

Towson Coaches/Staff

SPECIAL TEAMS: Pat Toomey (P)

Head Coach_________________________ Rob Ambrose (11th season) Overall Head Coaching Record____________________________ 62-66 Overall Record at Towson_________________________________ 59-59 Special Teams Coordinator, Safeties_______________ Lyndon Johnson Defensive Coordinator, Inside Linebackers______________ Eric Daniels Passing Game Coordinator, Quarterbacks, Recruiting Coordinator______ Scott Van Zile Defensive Line__________________________ Konstantinos Kosmakos Running Backs_________________________________ Tyree Foreman Wide Receivers___________________________________ Justin Harper Offensive Line_________________________________Matt Applebaum Outside Linebackers________________________________ Collin Bauer Cornerbacks______________________________________ Nate Brown Tight Ends/Fullbacks______________________________ William Lang Director of Football Operations_____________________ Lance Yaniger Video Coordinator_______________________________ Leigha Presley Strength and Conditioning Coach_____________________ Justin Lima Director of Sports Medicine________________________ Nathan Wilder Athletic Trainer_______________________________________Ariko Iso Equipment Manager_______________________________ Justin Hupp Academic Advisor________________________________Elysa Newman Administrative Assistant___________________________ Susan Becker

Media Relations

Director of Media Relations / Football SID________________Dave Vatz Office Phone____________________________________ 410-704-3102 Cell Phone______________________________________ 518-391-5165 Email______________________________________ dvatz@towson.edu

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OFFENSE: Sam Gallahan (WR), Brent Richardson (WR), Matt Kauffman (RT), Nico Russolillo (C), Zane Ventimiglia (RG), Joe Green (TE) DEFENSE: Zain Harps Upshur (DL), Grant Udinski (DL), Diondre Wallace (LB), Chris Tedder (LB), Monty Fenner (S), Troy Vincent Jr. (CB)

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Passing Tom Flacco

Att Yds Avg TD 168 742 4.4 4 151 711 4.7 6 72 455 6.3 3

Avg/G Lg 61.8 78 59.2 34 41.4 34

Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Eff 269-439-11 61.3 3251 28 139.5

Receiving Rec Yds Avg TD Avg/G Lg Shane Leatherbury 67 885 13.2 7 73.8 76 Jabari Allen 53 751 14.2 8 62.6 68 Shane Simpson 39 356 9.1 5 29.7 31 Kicking FG Made-Att % 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Aidan O’Neill 22-29 75.9 1-1 9-9 6-10 5-7 1-2 Defense Robert Heyward Keon Paye Bryce Carter Mantriel Reaves Terrill Gillette

Tackles UA A Tot TFL Int Sack PBU FF-FR 47 52 99 10.5 0 1.5 4 2-1 38 36 74 5.0 2 0.5 4 1-1 29 23 52 14.0 0 6.5 0 2-0 31 21 52 0.5 1 0.0 5 1-1 27 13 40 3.5 0 0.0 9 1-0


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TABLE of CONTENTS 2019 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Quick Facts_______________________________________________________ 2 Table of Contents__________________________________________________ 3 2018 Season in Review_____________________________________________4-5 2019 SEASON Numerical Roster_________________________________________________6-7 Media Information_________________________________________________ 8 Roster Breakdown _________________________________________________ 9 Alphabetical Roster_______________________________________________8-9 THE TEAM Returning Seniors_______________________________________________10-15 Returning Juniors_______________________________________________16-21 Returning Sophomores__________________________________________22-25 Returning Redshirt Freshmen_____________________________________26-28 Newcomers____________________________________________________29-33 COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach Rob Ambrose________________________________________34-35 Lyndon Johnson__________________________________________________ 36 Eric Daniels______________________________________________________ 37 Scott Van Zile____________________________________________________ 38 Konstantinos Kosmakos____________________________________________ 39 Tyree Foreman, Justin Harper_______________________________________ 40 Matt Applebaum, Collin Bauer_______________________________________ 41 Nate Brown, William Lang__________________________________________ 42 Lance Yaniger, Leigha Presley, Justin Lima_____________________________ 43 Nathan Wilder, Ariko Iso____________________________________________ 44 OPPONENT INFORMATION Opponent Information_____________________________________________ 45

2018 SEASON REVIEW Game Recaps__________________________________________________46-49 Team Statistics___________________________________________________ 50 Individual Statistics_____________________________________________51-52 Defensive Statistics________________________________________________ 53 Towson Individual Game Highs______________________________________ 54 Team Game-by-Game Statistics______________________________________ 55 Big Plays________________________________________________________ 56 TOWSON FOOTBALL HISTORY Game Recaps__________________________________________________57-60 Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas(R) Stadium___________________________ 61 Unitas Stadium Records____________________________________________ 62 vs. Opponents at Minnegan Field____________________________________ 63 Year-by-Year at Minnegan Field______________________________________ 64 Year-by-Year Individual Leaders____________________________________65-68 Team Season Records____________________________________________69-70 Individual Game Records_________________________________________71-73 Team Game Records_______________________________________________ 74 Individual Game/Season/Career Records____________________________75-78 100-Yard Rushing Performances___________________________________79-80 Year-by-Year Team Stats____________________________________________ 81 All-Time Roster_________________________________________________82-85 All-Time Coaches_________________________________________________ 86 Division I All-Americans____________________________________________ 87 All-Conference Selections________________________________________88-89 Pre-Division I Honors/Academic Honors ______________________________ 90 Tigers in the NFL__________________________________________________ 91 Team Awards____________________________________________________ 92 Year-by-Year Results_____________________________________________93-96 Series Results_________________________________________________97-101 2019 TOWSON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Schedule_______________________________________________________ 102

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2018 Towson Football Season Review Sept. 1 - Towson 36, Morgan State 10 The Battle for Greater Baltimore trophy returned to the Towson campus as the Tigers used a game-ending 36-3 run to defeat crosstown rival Morgan State. Aidan O’Neill kicked four field goals to become Towson’s all-time leader in field goals, earning CAA Special Teams Player of the Week. The Towson defense held Morgan State to 170 yards of offense. Sept. 8 - Wake Forest 51, Towson 20 Towson earned touchdowns on its opening two drives to be tied in the first quarter despite a defeat at FBS Wake Forest. Tom Flacco completed 35 passes, the seventh-highest amount in Towson history and first time over 30 completed passes in a game since 2008. Nine different Tigers had receptions in the game. Sept. 15 - Towson 45, Villanova 35 With 35 consecutive points in the first half, including a special teams touchdown off a massive Yeedee Theanrat hit returned by Troy Vincent Jr. to the end zone, Towson knocked off #10 Villanova, the program’s first victory over a top-10 opponent since 2013. Tom Flacco was the CAA Co-Offensive Player of the Week with 320 passing yards and three touchdowns. Sept. 29 - Towson 44, The Citadel 27 Celebrating its 50th year with throwback gold uniforms, #25 Towson, ranked for the first time since 2014, defeated The Citadel in the home opener. Tom Flacco notched 438 yards of total offense to earn his second CAA Offensive Player of the Week honor, leading a Towson team that had 608 yards of total offense: 334 rushing and 274 passing. Oct. 6 - Towson 52, Stony Brook 28 In the first matchup of ranked teams at Unitas Stadium since 2013, Shane Simpson, the eventual CAA Co-Special Teams Player of the Week, returned a touchdown on the first play of the game as #23/24 Towson never looked back in a win vs. #13 Stony Brook. Shane Leatherbury made nine receptions for 129 yards. Oct. 13 - Towson 29, William & Mary 13 Over 8,000 fans at Unitas Stadium witnessed #17/18 Towson defeat William & Mary with 19 unanswered points in the second half. Robert Heyward had a team-high 13 tackles while Diondre Wallace had 12, helping the defense hold William & Mary to 233 total yards. A one-handed touchdown catch by Jabari Allen made the top-10 of SportsCenter. Oct. 20 - Towson 56, UAlbany 28 #13/14 Towson’s top offensive performance of the season in a win over UAlbany gave the Tigers sole possession of first place in the CAA. Six different Tigers combined for seven touchdowns and 538 total yards of offense in the game, with Tom Flacco being named CAA Offensive Player of the Week for the third time. Oct. 27 - Delaware 40, Towson 36 #10 Towson, having risen in the rankings each of the last five weeks, narrowly fell at Delaware in a game that saw three lead changes in the final quarter. Shane Simpson compiled 320 all-purpose yards while Aiden O’Neill was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals. Diondre Wallace moved into the top-10 all-time in Towson history in tackles. Nov. 3 - Maine 35, Towson 28 Hosting 7,356 for Homecoming, #15 Towson’s comeback attempt saw 18 straight points to tie the game late, but came up yards short against #23 Maine, the eventual CAA champion. Shane Simpson had another big day with 211 allpurpose yards while Tom Flacco led Towson in passing and rushing, combining for 278 yards. Nov. 10 - Towson 41, Elon 10 The highest margin of victory came in a defensive masterpiece by #20 Towson, holding #7/5 Elon to a season-low 10 points and 30 total passing yards. Robert Heyward notched CAA Defensive Player of the Week with 13 tackles, including 3.5 for loss, while Aidan O’Neill got his second CAA Special Teams Player of the Week with two field goals and five extra points. Nov. 17 - James Madison 38, Towson 17 #15/16 Towson hosted #7/8 JMU to honor its 13 seniors and Military Appreciation Day, falling to the Dukes despite 515 yards of total offense by the Tigers. Tom Flacco racked up 372 yards passing and two touchdowns, finding Shane Leatherbury 10 times, a single game season-high for all receivers, for 88 yards and a score. Nov. 24 - Duquesne 31, Towson 10 Towson returned to the NCAA FCS Playoffs for the first time since 2013, also earning a postseason home game for the first time since that same season. Despite the defeat, Towson had 230 yards rushing, the most in the previous five games, spearheaded by 90+ yard performances from Shane Simpson and Kobe Young. 4


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2018 Towson Football Season Review Notables - 2018 Season Team (7-5, 5-3 CAA) --Ranked in the top-20 for eight consecutive weeks, including being in the top-10 from October 22-28 --Defeated three teams ranked in the top-15: Elon (#7 Coaches, #5 STATS), Villanova (#10/10), Stony Brook (#13/13) --First appearance in the NCAA FCS Playoffs since 2013 --Top ranked scoring offense in CAA at 34.5 points per game --Also first in total offense at 465 yards per game, pass offense at 275 yards per game --Four players named All-Americans --11 All-CAA honorees, including five on the First Team --Early 2019 Preseason Polls (as of July 19th): #10 in HERO Sports, #11 in Athlon Sports Tom Flacco (QB) --CAA Offensive Player of the Year, ECAC Offensive Player of the Year, fifth in Walter Payton Award voting --HERO Sports All-America Third Team --All-CAA First Team quarterback --Set season program records for rushing yards by a quarterback (742) and tied touchdowns thrown (28) --Led CAA in passing yards per game (270.9), total offense (332.8 yards per game) --Top-26 in FCS in total offense (3rd), passing yards (5th), passing touchdowns (6th), completions per game (10th), passing yards per game (12th), completion percentage (22nd) and passing efficiency (26th) Shane Simpson (RB/KR/PR) --Five-time All-American: First Team by Associated Press, AFCA, Athlon Sports and HERO Sports, Second Team by STATS --CAA Special Teams Player of the Year --Earned three All-CAA selections: First Team running back, Second Team kick returner and Third Team punt returner --Second in FCS and first in CAA in all-purpose yards per game (171.5) Aidan O’Neill (K) --Four-time All-American: First Team by Walter Camp, Second Team by AFCA and Third Team by Associated Press, STATS --All-CAA First Team kicker --Became Towson’s all-time leader in field goals, coming into 2018 with 53 in his career --Set Towson single season record with 22 field goals --Second in FCS in field goals per game (1.83), seventh in points scored per game (9.0) Matt Kauffman (OL) --First Team All-CAA offensive tackle --Earned rookie camp invite with New Orleans Saints Shane Leatherbury (WR) --All-CAA First Team wide receiver --Made 67 receptions, tied for third in Towson single season history --Top-50 in FCS in receptions per game (28th), receiving yards (30th), receiving yards per game (38th) and receiving touchdowns (46th) Other All-CAA Players: --Robert Heyward - Second Team at linebacker --Aaron Grzymkowski - Third Team at offensive line --Diondre Wallace - Third Team at linebacker --Finished Towson career ranked seventh in Towson history with 290 career tackles --Yeedee Thaenrat - Third Team on special teams

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 2 2 3 4 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 39 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 6

Player Triston Harris Brandon Shuman Shane Leatherbury Brandon Allen Jamal Gay Ryan Rutkowski Troy Vincent Jesus Gibbs Darian Street Robert Javier Charles Murphy Daniel Thompson IV Keon Paye Shane Simpson Brock Irvin Tom Flacco Sean Bryan Ryan Stover Jeremiah Wynn Jeff Miller Jabari Allen Tyler Raines Noah Staub Kobe Young Mantriel Reaves Chizurum Umunakwe Ricky DeBerry Caleb Smith Jirhe Love Jamal Watson Terrill Gillette Robert Topps III Adrian Feliz-Platt Reese Clarke Yeedee Thaenrat Nygil Johnson Aidan O’Neill Malik Tyne Frank Stettner Stefan Hackshaw Luke Hamilton Coby Tippett Michael Wilson, Jr. Stanley Davis II Steven Brown Aaron Speight Sean Jefferson Ryan Kearney Brock Wallace Conrad Brake Robert Morgan Eric Bernstein Marcel Allen Robert Heyward Brown Tuiasosopo Langston Cross Sam Alsheimer Bryce Carter Cole Cheripko Christian Dixon Derrick McCoy Marcellus Gaines Bryce Lauer Brendan Cassels

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

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

Wt. 220 180 190 195 200 200 205 275 190 195 175 205 225 195 215 205 185 220 185 235 205 215 205 190 220 225 245 195 195 180 180 200 185 205 215 220 195 235 185 240 245 195 160 200 200 200 165 230 275 215 245 195 230 235 315 245 215 255 300 220 235 225 275 300

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

Hometown / Previous School Dover, Del. / Dover H.S. Miami, Fla. / / Purdue Salisbury, Md. / Delmar H.S. / Wor-Wic Community College Lancaster, Pa. / McCaskey H.S. Beltsville, Md. / St. John’s College H.S. Broadlands, Va. / Briar Woods H.S. Rockville, Md. / Gilman School / North Carolina State Dumfries, Va. / Potomac H.S. / University of South Carolina Bethlehem, Pa. / Liberty H.S. / University of Pittsburgh Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes HS Montclair, N.J. / Montclair H.S. Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge H.S. Columbia, Md. / Good Counsel H.S. Easton, Pa. / Easton H.S. Hollidaysburg, Pa. / Hollidaysburg Area H.S. Voorhees, N.J. / Eastern H.S. / Rutgers University Westbury, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s HS Oreland, Pa. / Upper Dublin H.S. Cockeysville, Md. / Dulaney H.S. Murrieta, Calif. / Murrieta HS Spotsylvania, Va. / Courtland H.S. Columbia, Md. / Long Reach H.S. Hanover, Pa. / South Western H.S. Winston-Salem, N.C. / Parkland H.S. Greensboro, N.C. / Southwest Guilford H.S. / Louisburg College Bronx, N.Y. / Trinity Pawling HS Richmond, Va. / Atlee H.S. / University of Oklahoma Albany, N.Y. / La Salle Institute Upper Marlboro, Md. / Gonzaga H.S. / Fork Union Military Academy Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park H.S. Philadelphia, Pa. / Riverside CC Chicago, Ill. / Marist H.S. / University of Kansas Germantown, MD. / Seneca Valley Belle Meade, N.J. / Montgomery HS Philadelphia, Pa. / Father Judge H.S. / Tennessee Tech Midlothian, Va. / Manchester H.S. New Paltz, N.Y. / New Paltz H.S. Ontario, Canada / John Carroll School Phillipsburg, N.J. / Phillipsburg H.S. Frederick, Md. / Tuscarora H.S. Cumberland, Md. / Fort Hill HS Sharon, Mass. / Cheshire Academy Middletown, Del. / Middletown HS Petersburg, Va. / Petersburg H.S. / Louisburg College Plumas Lake, Calif. / East Nicolaus H.S. / Sierra College Clinton, Md. / Oxon Hill H.S. / Susquehanna University Baltimore, Md. / Dunbar H.S. Ellicott City, Md. / Howard HS Laurel, Md. / St. Vincent Pallotti H.S. Fairport, N.Y. / Aquinas Institute / Pitt Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglass H.S. East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow H.S. Baltimore, Md. / Milford Mill Academy Savannah, Ga. / Calvary Day School Granada Hills, Calif. / San Fernando H.S. / Los Angeles Valley College New Carrollton, Md. / C.H. Flowers H.S. Dayton, Md. / Glenelg H.S. Steelton, Pa. / Steelton-Highspire Darnestown, Md. / Northwest H.S. Matthews, N.C. / Butler H.S. Bridgeton, N.J. / Bridgeton H.S. Farmington Hills, Mich. / Cass Tech H.S. Murrysville, Pa. / Franklin Regional HS Walkersville, Md. / Walkersville


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Marcus Bowman Demarcus Gilmore John Mullins III Austin Weisser Nic D’Angelo Jack Young Olawale Layeni Vaino Paakkonen Jean Germain Alex Desire Aaron Grzymkowski Andrew Garnett Darian Bryant Ricky Santiago Espinal Roman Wahrheit Tommy Danagogo Chris Clark D’Ago Hunter Ja’Len Elliott Clifford Carter Colin Hirschmann Jason Miller Myles Wright Sam Grace Jason Epps Ernie Smith Quayshon Alexander Sabio Amah John Lambert Tibo Debaillie Sam Gyeni Prince Ukpai Shane McDonough Vinnie Shaffer

DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL DL TE WR WR WR TE TE TE K/P TE DL DL DL LB DL DL DL P/K DL

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

255 360 305 300 315 320 330 325 355 310 300 325 330 345 335 300 255 160 190 195 250 235 240 200 235 265 250 235 235 285 280 260 210 305

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

Upper Marlboro, Md. / Frederick Douglass H.S. / ASA College Newberry, S.C. / Newberry H.S. / Pasadena City College Basking Ridge, N.J. / Ridge Lewisburg, Pa. / Lewisburg H.S. Queenstown, Md. / Queen Anne’s County H.S. Downingtown, Pa. / Downingtown West H.S. Germantown, Md. / Seneca Valley H.S. / Marshall University Porvoo, Finland / Burtonsville, Md. / Paint Branch H.S. Burlington, N.J. / Burlington Township HS Stevensville, Md. / Kent Island H.S. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Riverdale Baptist H.S. Philadelphia, Pa. / Chestnut Hill Academy / Temple University Sadsburyville, Pa. / Coatesville H.S. Rhauderfehn, Germany / Gymnasium Rhauderfehn / Oldenburg Knights Randallstown, Md. / Randallstown H.S. Ridgewood, N.J. / Avon Old Farms Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View Waldorf, Md. / West Lake Silver Spring, Md. / Blair H.S. / Lackawanna College Chalfont, Pa. / La Salle College H.S. Sparta, N.J. / Pope XXIII Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy Baltimore, Md. / Boys Latin H.S. Bowie, Md. / Bowie H.S. / Lincoln Columbia, Md. / Oakland Mills H.S. Prospect Park, N.J. / De Paul Catholic H.S. / University of Nebraska Rockville, Md. / Magruder H.S. Windsor, Conn. / East Catholic H.S. / Dean College Gistel, Belgium / Ostend Pirates Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard H.S. Landover, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt H.S. Clearwater, Fla. / Clearwater H.S. / Marshall University Middle River, Md. / Saint Anselm

Head Coach: Rob Ambrose (Towson, 1993), 11th season Assistant Coaches: Lyndon Johnson (Special Teams Coordinator/Safeties) Eric Daniels (Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers) Scott Van Zile (Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator/Passing Game Coordinator) Konstantinos Kosmakos (Defensive Line) Tyree Foreman (Running Backs) Justin Harper (Wide Receivers) Matt Applebaum (Offensive Line) Collin Bauer (Inside Linebackers) Nate Brown (Cornerbacks) William Lang (Tight Ends/Fullbacks) Lance Yaniger (Director of Football Operations) Leigha Presley (Video Coordinator) Justin Lima (Strength and Conditioning)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Jabari Allen___________________ Juh-BAR-e Sam Alsheimer_______________ALL-seim-er Sabio Amah____________ SOB-e-oh ah-MA Cole Cheripko_______________ chuh-RIP-co Tommy Danagogo_________ dan-uh-GO-go Nic D’Angelo_________________ d-ANG-el-o Tibo Debaillie_______ TEE-bow DUH-ball-ee Tom Flacco___________________ FLACK-oh Aaron Grzymkowski_________ grim-COW-ski Sam Gyeni_____________________ GUY-N-E

Konstantinos Kosmakos____ koss-MOCK-ohs Jirhe Love_______________________JHI-ree Keon Paye_________________________ PAY Ryan Rutkowski____________ root-COW-ski Noah Staub______________________ STAUB Yeedee Thaenrat_____________ THAY-en-rat Brown Tuiasosopo____ two-yah-sah-SO-poe Malik Tyne____________________ muh-LEEK Grant Udinski__________________ u-DIN-ski Prince Ukpai___________________ OOK-pie

Chizurum Umunakwe_______CHIZ-ah-room ___________________ oom-ah-KNOCK-way Roman Wahrheit_____________ VARR-height Austin Weisser__________________ WISE-er

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MEDIA INFORMATION Credentials

The Towson Media Relations office requires media members to request credentials and press box seats at least 24 HOURS in advance. Interested parties may contact Dave Vatz, Towson Director of Media Relations and football SID, at 410-704-3102 or dvatz@towson.edu. Credentials are given at the discretion of the Towson Athletics Media Relations Department.

Credential Pick-Up

Media members can pick-up their credentials at the Media Will Call entrance located on the bottom floor of the Unitas Stadium press box. Photo identification is required for pick up.

Game Procedures

Press Box - Seating in the press box is limited to working media and Towson staff only. Space is limited and members of the media will be assigned seats. Spouses, dates, children and other non-workers are not permitted in working media areas in compliance with the working code of the Football Writers Association of America. Photographers - Print and television photographers are allowed to shoot from both sidelines and both end zones, but are not allowed in the team bench areas. Failure to comply with this policy will result in the revocation of credentials. Parking - A limited number of parking spaces are available for each home game. The media parking lot is located at the Osler Medical Center. Members of the media who cover Towson regularly will be issued parking passes prior to the start of the season. Visiting media members need to contact the TU media relations office to request parking and will need to give a timely request for the best chance at parking. Press Box Services - Complete individual and team statistics, play-byplay and scoring summary will be available to members of the media following each game. Prior to the game, stats, rosters, notes and other information will be made available. Visiting Radio - Visiting radio is located on the fifth floor of the Unitas Stadium press box. The booth is equipped with both ISDN and ethernet ports. Radio of the visiting team will need to be approved by the visiting SID. Pre-Game Meal - A light meal will be served in the press box prior to each home game. Drinks are available throughout the game. Meal and drinks are for media and press box personnel only.

Practice Procedures

Covering Practice: Tuesday and Wednesday practices will be open for media and can be attended per request. Please contact Dave Vatz the day before with the requested personnel. Coach Ambrose reserves the right to close practice at any time. In addition, no video or photo shots can be taken that reveal a full formation. Note: Player or coach interviews must not conflict with classes, meetings, training room treatments or other team obligations.

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Daily Media Availability

Monday: Coach Ambrose will be available during the CAA Conference call. His weekly time slot is TBA. Media members are encouraged to call in with questions by dialing 877-805-0692 and requesting the CAA Football teleconference. Tuesday and Wednesday: Coach Ambrose, assistant coaches and players will be available at the conclusion of practice. Thursday: Coach Ambrose will be available on a case-by-case basis. Contact the media relations office to put in a request. Friday and Sunday: No Availability. Saturday: Post-game availability only. Members of the Towson Athletics Media Relations staff will escort media representatives to the appropriate areas following the conclusion of the game. The Towson locker room, home and away, is closed to the media at all times. Coach Ambrose and selected Tiger players will be brought to the designated interview area. At home games, that area is on the top floor of the Field House. After a 10-minute cooling off period, the visiting team coaches and players will appear in the interview room. After the visiting team finishes, Coach Ambrose and selected players will appear in the interview room. No Tiger first-year freshmen will be made available. At the midway point of the fourth quarter, interview requests will be collected. Interviews after games on the road will be conducted based on the post-game policy of that institution. Towson personnel will be gathered by the Towson SID, not by any other SID.

Towson Athletics Media Relations Staff

Dave Vatz

Rob Knox

Director of Media Relations Phone: 410-704-3107 Email: dvatz@towson.edu Sports: Football, Baseball

Associate Director Phone: 410-704-4571 Email: rknox@towson.edu Sports: Men’s Basketball, Men’s/ Women’s Golf, Track & Field (outdoor)

John Stark

Nicole Curtin

Assistant Director Phone: 410-704-6258 Email: jcstark@towson.edu Sports: Men’s Lacrosse, Volleyball

Airis Thomas

Communications Intern Phone: 410-704-2232 Email: adthomas@towson.edu Sports: Women’s Soccer, Softball, Gymnastics, Track & Field (indoor), Swimming & Diving

Assistant Director Phone: 410-704-4972 Email: ncurtin@towson.edu Sports: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Lacrosse, Field Hockey, Cross Country, Tennis


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ROSTER BREAKDOWN United States of America California (3) Granada Hills: Brown Tuiasosopo Murrieta: Jeff Miller Plumas Lake: Steven Brown Connecticut (1) Windsor: John Lambert Delaware (4) Dover: Triston Harris Lewes: Logan Justice Middletown: Michael Wilson Jr. West Middletown: Jackson Truitt Florida (2) Clearwater: Shane McDonough Miami: Brandon Shuman Georgia (1) Savannah: Robert Heyward Illinois (1) Chicago: Robert Topps III Maryland (35) Baltimore (4): Marcel Allen, Sam Grace, Sean Jefferson, Myles Wright Beltsville: Jamal Gay Bowie: Jason Epps Cockeysville: Jeremiah Wynn Columbia: Keon Paye, Tyler Raines, Ernie Smith Cumberland: Luke Hamilton Darnestown: Cole Cheripko Dayton: Sam Alsheimer Ellicott City: Ryan Kearney Frederick: Stefan Hackshaw Gaithersburg: Sam Gyeni Germantown: Adrian Feliz-Platt, Jean Germain Landover: Prince Ukpai Laurel: Brock Wallace Middle River: Vinnie Shaffer New Carrollton: Langston Cross Queenstown: Nic D’Angelo Randallstown: Tommy Danagogo Rockville: Sabio Amah, Troy Vincent Salisbury: Shane Leatherbury Silver Spring: Clifford Carter Stevensville: Aaron Grzymkowski Upper Marlboro: Marcus Bowman, Andrew Garnett, Jirhe Love, Robert Morgan Walkersville: Brendan Cassels Waldorf: Ja’Len Elliott

Massachusetts (1) Sharon: Coby Tippett Michigan (1) Farmington Hills: Marcellus Gaines New Jersey (11) Basking Ridge: John Mullins III Belle Meade: Reese Clarke Bridgeton: Derrick McCoy Burlington: Alex Desire Montclair: Charles Murphy Oreland: Ryan Stover Phillipsburg: Frank Stettner Prospect Park: Quayshon Alexander Ridgewood: Chris Clark Sparta: Jason Miller Voorhees: Tom Flacco New York (7) Albany: Caleb Smith Bronx: Robert Javier, Chizurum Umunakwe East Meadow: Eric Bernstein Fairport: Conrad Brake New Paltz: Aidan O’Neill Westbury: Sean Bryan North Carolina (3) Charlotte: Jamal Watson Matthews: Christian Dixon Winston-Salem: Kobe Young

Pennsylvania (14) Bethlehem: Darian Street Chalfont: Colin Hirschmann Downingtown: Jack Young Easton: Shane Simpson Greensboro: Mantriel Reaves Hanover: Noah Staub Lancaster: Brandon Allen Lewisburg: Austin Weisser Murrysville: Bryce Carter Philadelphia: Darian Bryant, Terrill Gillette, Yeedee Thaenrat Sadsburyville: Ricky Santiago Espinal Steelton: Bryce Carter South Carolina (1) Newberry: Demarcus Gilmore Virginia (8) Ashburn: Daniel Thompson Broadlands: Ryan Rutkowski Culpeper: D’Ago Hunter Dumfries: Jesus Gibbs Midlothian: Nygil Johnson Petersburg: Stanley Davis II Richmond: Ricky DeBerry Spotsylvania: Jabari Allen Outside the USA Belgium (1) Gistel: Tibo Debaillie Canada (1) Ontario: Malik Tyne Finland (1) Porvoo: Vaino Paakkonen Germany (1) Rhauderfehn: Roman Wahrheit 9


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TOM

BRANDON

ALLEN

Redshirt Senior • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 193 Lancaster, Pa. • McCaskey H.S.

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2018: Played on the special teams unit, appearing in three games. 2017: Did not appear in any games for Towson. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Robert Monzon at J.P. McCaskey High School…earned honorable mention all-league honors after catching 20 passes for 586 yards and four touchdowns as a senior…also helped lead the basketball team to the state semifinals. PERSONAL: Son of Joseph, Sr. and Selma Allen…has one brother, Joseph, and two sisters, Briana and Hazel…brother played football at Saint Francis…majoring in history-secondary education.

RICKY

DEBERRY Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-2 • 245 Richmond, Va. • Atlee H.S. • University of Oklahoma

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2018: Starter on defense on the line and at linebacker, appearing in 11 games with nine starts...Tallied 34 total tackles, including 16 unassisted and 9.5 for loss, third on the team in the final category...career-high nine tackles, six of them solo, in victory over The Citadel on Sept. 29...2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in win over William & Mary on Oct. 13... Notched six tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack on Nov. 17 vs. James Madison. BEFORE TOWSON: Spent three years at Oklahoma, playing in 2016... Played in six games with one start in 2016, recording five tackles, including one for loss, and a forced fumble. PERSONAL: Top-150 overall recruit by ESPN, Scout and Rivals in Class of 2015...Had over 50 tackles and 12 sacks at Atlee High...Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2015 (OU) Redshirt 2016 (OU) 6 3 2 5 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 0-0 2018 11 16 18 34 9.5-36 2.5-17 0 1 1-0 Career 17 19 20 39 10.5-39 2.5-17 0 1 1-0

FLACCO Redshirt Senior • Quarterback • 6-1 • 208 Voorhees, N.J. • Eastern H.S. • Rutgers University

2018 Walter Payton Award Finalist (5th Place) 2018 HERO Sports FCS All-America Third Team 2018 ECAC Offensive Player of the Year 2018 CAA Offensive Player of the Year 2018 All-CAA First Team

2018 (Football): Towson’s starting quarterback in all 12 games, finishing fifth for the Walter Payton Award and earning HERO Sports Third Team... ECAC Offensive Player of the Year and CAA Offensive Player of the Year, also earning All-CAA First Team...Finished in the top-26 in FCS in several categories: total offense (3rd), passing yards (5th), passing yards per game (12th), passing touchdowns (6th), completions per game (10th), completion percentage (22nd) and passing efficiency (26th)...Threetime CAA Offensive Player of the Week, one-time FCS Offensive Player of the Week and two-time FCS Honorable Mention Player of the Week... Matched Towson single season record with 28 passing touchdowns, fourth with 3,251 passing yards...Also Towson’s leader in rushing with 742 yards on the ground...Had double digit completions, 125+ yards and one passing touchdown each in all 12 games...Season-high 35 completions for 345 yards and three touchdowns at Wake Forest on Sept. 8, following with 320 yards and three scores in win at Villanova... Four touchdowns, two passing and two rushing, and 438 yards of total offense in home win vs. The Citadel on Sept. 29...319 passing yards and four touchdowns in victory vs. top-10 Stony Brook on Oct. 6...Triple digit passing yards (188) and rushing yards (109) in victory vs. William & Mary on Oct. 13...Repeated four touchdown performance in victory at UAlbany on Oct. 20 with 306 passing yards and two TDs, plus 80 rushing yards and two TDs...Season-high 372 passing yards off 31 completions, adding two touchdowns, vs. James Madison on Nov. 17. 2019 (Baseball): Towson’s primary right fielder, playing in 44 games with 38 starts... second on the team with 11 stolen bases, on as many attempts... hit .221 with 20 runs, a home run, four doubles and eight RBI... nine multi-hit days, beginning the year with a 3-for-4 game at Davidson (Feb. 15). BEFORE TOWSON: Spent 2017 season at Rutgers, graduated in summer of 2018...Played 13 games in two seasons at Western Michigan from 2015-16, including 188 passing yards and 266 rushing yards as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned 7,387 passing yards at Eastern, including 2,782 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, 641 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns as a senior...Taken in the 32nd Round of the MLB Draft by the Philadelphia Phillies, chose to attend Western Michigan for football. PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Karen Flacco...Has five siblings, Joe, Mike, Stephanie, John and Brian. CAREER STATS (PASSING)

Year G Comp-Att 2015 (WM) 7 10-12 2016 (WM) 6 0-1 2018 12 269-439 Career 25 279-452

CAREER STATS (RUSHING)

Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G 83.3 188 1 0 26.9 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 61.3 3251 28 11 270.9 61.7 3439 29 11 137.6

Year G No. Yds Avg. 2015 (WM) 7 29 262 9.0 2016 (WM) 6 10 74 7.4 2018 12 168 742 4.4 Career 25 207 1078 5.2 10

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TD Long Avg./G 2 28 37.4 0 55 12.3 4 78 61.8 6 78 43.1


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ROBERT

TERRILL

GILLETTE Senior • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 180 Philadelphia, Pa.. • Riverside C.C.

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2018: Started all 12 games at cornerback for the Tigers...tallied 40 tackles, including 27 solo and 3.5 for loss, with nine passes broken up and a fumble recovered...recorded five tackles at Wake Forest on Sept. 8...season-high seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and two pass breakups in home victory vs. William & Mary on Oct. 13. BEFORE TOWSON: Played the 2017 season at Riverside C.C.... Played in eight games as a sophomore, recording 22 tackles and an interception. CAREER STATS (TOWSON)

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2018 12 27 13 40 3.5-9 0.0-0 0 9 0-1 Career 12 27 13 40 3.5-9 0.0-0 0 9 0-1

HEYWARD Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-3 • 240 Savannah, Ga. • Calvary Day School 2018 All-CAA Second Team

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2018: Earned All-CAA Second Team selection at linebacker...STATS Honorable Mention Defensive Player of the Week and CAA Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 12...Towson’s leader in tackles with 99, being sixth in the CAA with 8.2 tackles per game...Added 10.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and four passes broken up...Three games in a row with double digit tackles, including 13 in win over William & Mary on Oct. 13, adding two broken up passes...Earned 13 tackles and a sack in important road victory at Elon on Nov. 10.

JOHN

2017: Saw action in all 11 games during his redshirt sophomore campaign at linebacker … finished third on the team with 64 total tackles … racked an even 32 solo stops and 32 assisted tackles … had two games with double-digit stops with 10 at Stony Brook (Sept. 23) and a dozen against Delaware (Oct. 28) … had 7.5 tackles for loss, combining for 16 yards … had a 26-yard interception return against Rhode Island (Nov. 18) … pass breakup at William & Mary (Nov. 11).

Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-3 • 240 Windsor, Conn. • East Catholic H.S. • Dean College

2016: Appeared in all 11 games…earned the start at inside linebacker in the final three games of the season…finished season with 24 tackles and five tackles-for-loss…posted four tackles, including two for loss, at Richmond…made six stops in first start against Elon…seven tackles, six solo, and two tackles-for-loss against Rhode Island.

LAMBERT

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2018: Played in five games at linebacker for the Towson defense, totaling four tackles including two at Wake Forest on Sept. 8th...Earned first career interception in victory at UAlbany on Oct. 20th. 2017: Did not see the field in his junior season as a defensive lineman. DEAN COLLEGE: Played two years for head coach Steve Tirrell at Dean College…appeared in five games and recorded nine tackles and a fumble recovery…added 732 rushing yards. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Steven Clande at East Catholic High School…earned All-Central Connecticut Conference honors after finishing senior year with 59 tackles and 10.5 sacks…added 1,017 rushing yards…set school record with 92-yard rushing touchdown… collected 22 stops in nine games as a junior…also earned first-team allstate in basketball…holds school record for points in a game with 51. PERSONAL: Son of John and Brendalyn Lambert…has two sisters, Johnleia and Brittney…cousin, Ryan Delaire, was an All-American defensive end for Towson and was a member of the Carolina Panthers in the NFL…majoring in psychology.

ARMY PREP: Spent the fall of 2015 at U.S. Military Prep Academy. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mark Stroud at Calvary Day School… earned first-team all-state honors after finishing senior season with 102 tackles…forced four fumbles and recovered two fumbles…also rushed for 1,439 yards and 23 touchdowns…selected as the region player of the year…recorded 121 tackles and two sacks as a junior…gained 1,442 yards on the ground and scored 10 touchdowns in helping the Cavaliers to a 12-1 record his junior season…finished high school career with 4,050 all-purpose yards and 46 touchdowns… earned first-team all-region honors in basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Robert Heyward and Takiyah Martin…has nine brothers and sisters…majoring in sports management. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2016 11 13 11 24 5.0-10 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 2017 11 32 32 64 7.5-16 0.0-0 1 1 0-0 2018 12 33 28 61 7.0-24 1.5-11 0 4 2-1 Career 34 78 71 149 19.5-50 1.5-11 1 5 2-1

CAREER STATS (TOWSON)

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2018 5 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0-0 Career 5 2 2 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 0-0

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AIDAN

SHANE

LEATHERBURY Redshirt Senior • Wide Receiver • 5-10 • 183 Salisbury, Md. • Delmar H.S. • Wor-Wic C.C.

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2018 All-CAA First Team 67 receptions in 2018 - Third-highest mark in Towson single season history 2018: Towson’s primary wide receiver, earning All-CAA First Team honors...Finished in the top-50 in FCS nationally in numerous categories including receptions per game (28th), receiving yards (30th), receiving yards per game (38th) and receiving touchdowns (46th)...In 12 games, picked up 67 receptions, third-highest total in Towson single season history...Had 885 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, adding 71 rushing yards...Earned at least five catches in nine games, including three 100+ yard contests...Five catches for 113 yards and two scores, including 76-yard reception, in win at Villanova on Sept. 15...Seasonhigh 129 yards on nine catches in victory vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6... Notched seven catches for 114 yards and a touchdown in win at UAlbany on Oct. 20...Season-high 10 catches vs. James Madison on Nov. 17 for 88 yards and a score. 2017: Played in eight games during his redshirt sophomore season as a wide receiver … made four starts, including the first two games of the season and the season finale against Rhode Island (Nov. 18) … caught 30 passes for 296 yards and a pair of touchdowns … reeled in eight passes at Elon (Nov. 4) for a season-best 109 yards and a touchdown … added another 70 yards receiving against Rhode Island … returned one kick for 16 yards in the season opener at Morgan State (Sept. 2). WOR-WIC COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Attended Wor-Wic Community College. SETON HILL COLLEGE: Played freshman season at Seton Hill College… caught 37 passes for 282 yards and two touchdowns…had three receptions in his collegiate debut…hauled in five passes for a careerhigh 87 yards and a touchdown against Clarion…had season-best eight receptions for 75 yards against Edinboro. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach David Hearn at Delmar High School…earned Second-Team All-Henlopen Southern Division honors as a senior… selected to play in the 60th annual DFRC Blue-Gold All-Star Football Game…garnered honorable mention all-conference honors as a junior…named to the Merit Honor Roll all four years. PERSONAL: Son of Ernie and Michelle Leatherbury…majoring in criminal justice. CAREER STATS (TOWSON)

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2017 8 30 296 9.9 2 39 37.0 2018 12 67 885 13.2 7 76 73.8 Career 20 97 1181 12.2 9 76 59.1

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O’NEILL Senior • Kicker • 6-1 • 199 New Paltz, N.Y. • New Paltz H.S.

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Towson’s All-Time Leader in Field Goals (53) Towson Single Season Leader in Field Goals (22, in 2018) 2018 Walter Camp FCS All-America Team 2018 AFCA FCS Coaches’ All-America Second Team 2018 Associated Press All-America Third Team 2018 STATS FCS All-America Third Team 2018 All-CAA First Team 2016 HERO Sports First-Team Freshman All-American 2016 All-CAA Third Team 2018: Earned All-America honors from four organizations: Walter Camp (First Team), AFCA (Second Team), Associated Press (Third Team) and STATS (Third Team), also being All-CAA First Team at kicker...Became Towson’s all-time leader in field goals and field goals attempted, plus set a program single season record with 22 field goals made...Second in FCS with 1.83 field goals made per game and seventh in FCS with nine points scored per game...Two-time CAA Special Teams Player of the Week and one-time STATS HM Special Teams Player of the Week... Made 22-of-29 field goals (75.9%) and 42-of-43 extra points (97.7%)... Team’s kicker in all 12 games, also taking 11 kickoffs...Scored at least two points in all 12 games, having field goals in 11 contests...Began year going 4-for-4 on field goals and 2-for-2 on extra points in win over Morgan State on Sept. 1...Perfect 4-for-4 on field goals, including season-long 50-yarder, at Delaware on Oct. 27...11 points off two field goals and 5-for-5 on extra points in road win at Elon (11/10). 2017: Kicked in all 11 games for the Tigers … made 13 field goals, including a season-best 49-yarder at FBS opponent Maryland (Sept. 9) … hit five of his seven field goals between 40 and 49 yards … made 17 PATs … led team with 56 points. 2016: HERO Sports FCS freshman All-American... Handled field goal and extra point duties in all 11 games…went 18-for-22 on field goals… set new single-season record with 18 field goals made…made final 11 field goal attempts…only one miss (blocked) was less than 50 yards… went 2-for-2 in collegiate debut at South Florida…connected on all three field goal attempts, including a 47-yard field goal in the win over Elon…tied school record with four field goals in season finale at Rhode Island, hitting the game-winning 55-yard field goal as time expired. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tom Tegeler at New Paltz High School…selected All-New York State…tabbed a NUC All-American… earned Section 9 Exceptional Senior…named the MVP of the NUC North vs. South All-American Bowl…averaged 43.3 yards per punt and went 25-of-26 on PAT’s…connected on a career-long 57-yard field goal…also had 33 touchbacks. PERSONAL: Son of Liam and Amy Diadone-O’Neill…has one sister, Fiona…majoring in communications. CAREER STATS

Year G FGM-FGA Pct. Long PAT 2016 11 18-22 81.8 55 25-25 2017 11 13-19 68.4 49 17-19 2018 12 22-29 75.9 50 42-43 Career 34 53-70 75.7 55 84-87


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KEON

PAYE

Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-0 • 238 Columbia, Md. • Good Counsel H.S.

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2018: Starting linebacker in all 12 games...third on the team in total tackles with 74 and tied for first with two interceptions...had at least three tackles in all games, including at least six in nine contests...earned ten tackles at Wake Forest on Sept. 8, following with seven tackles and an interception in a win at Villanova on Sept. 15...six tackles and a forced fumble in win at UAlbany on Oct. 20. 2017: Played in 10 games as a linebacker … racked up 52 total tackles, splitting evenly with 26 solo and 26 assisted stops … had a season-best nine tackles at William & Mary (Nov. 11) … finished with five tackles for loss, dropping opponents for 32 yards … had two tackles for loss against Morgan State (Sept. 2) in the season opener … recovered one fumble against No. 13 Richmond (Oct. 14) … forced one fumble at Elon (Nov. 4) … had two interceptions, including a 53-yard pick off against Richmond in the first quarter. 2016: Appeared in all 11 games, earning the start at safety in the final eight games…finished season with 50 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery…recorded first career interception late in the fourth quarter to seal the victory over Saint Francis…posted six tackles and forced a fumble at Richmond… recovered a fumble and made nine stops against Stony Brook…tied career high with nine tackles against Delaware…had six tackles and returned a kickoff 81 yards for a touchdown to fuel the comeback against William & Mary. 2015: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bob Milloy at Our Lady of Good Counsel High School…garnered first-team all-state honors after catching 64 passes for 893 yards and 10 touchdowns…also named First-Team All-Montgomery County and First-Team All-WCAC…rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports…rated a two-star prospect by Scout.com. PERSONAL: Son of Royette St. Jean…has one brother, Devon…brother played football at West Texas A&M…majoring in sport management. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2015 Redshirt 2016 11 33 17 50 1.0-2 0.0-0 2 1 1-1 2017 10 25 27 52 5.0-32 0.5-5 2 0 1-1 2018 12 38 36 74 5.0-16 0.5-3 2 2 1-1 Career 33 96 80 176 11.0-50 1.0-8 6 3 3-3

BRANDON

SHUMAN

Senior • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 180 Miami, Fla. • Guillver Prep • Purdue University

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2018: Started at cornerback in his first year with the Tigers, playing all 12 games at cornerback with 10 starts...finished 2018 with 28 tackles, including 17 unassisted, and six passes broken up...notched six tackles, with four unassisted, and a pass broken up in victory vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6...four unassisted tackles and a break-up vs. Maine on Nov. 3. BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Purdue University in total of five games, making a tackle vs. Penn State in 2016. PERSONAL: Played football and track at Guillver Prep...Earned Citizenship Award and Economic Award. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT 2016 (P) 4 0 1 1 2017 (P) 1 0 0 0 2018 12 17 11 28 Career 17 17 12 29

Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 6 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 6 0-0

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SHANE

SIMPSON Redshirt Senior • Running Back • 5-9 • 200 Easton, Pa. • Easton H.S.

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2018 Associated Press All-America First Team all-purpose 2018 AFCA FCS Coaches’ All-America First Team all-purpose 2018 HERO Sports FCS All-America First Team all-purpose 2018 Athlon Sports FCS All-America First Team all-purpose 2018 STATS FCS All-America Second Team all-purpose 2018 CAA Special Teams Player of the Year 2018 Three-Time All-CAA: First Team running back, Second Team kick returner, Third Team punt returner 2017 Preseason All-CAA Kick Returner 2016 STATS Third Team All-American 2016 HERO Sports First Team Freshman All-American 2016 ECAC Offensive Rookie of the Year 2016 CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year 2016 All-CAA First Team 2018: Towson’s primary running back and special teams returner, finishing second in all of FCS with 171.5 all-purpose yards per game, totaling 2,058 yards on the season...Honored as First Team All-America by the Associated Press, AFCA and HERO Sports as well as Second Team by STATS...CAA Special Teams Player of the Year and three-time all-conference selection: First Team at running back, Second Team at kick returner and Third Team at punt returner...3rd in FCS with 991 combined kick return yardage, 42nd with 12 total touchdowns...Onetime CAA Special Team Player of the Week...Tallied 711 rushing yards, 887 kick return yards, 356 receiving yards and 104 punt return yards... Eighth in the CAA with 59.2 rushing yards per game...Six rushing TDs, five receiving TDs and one kickoff return TD...Rushed for 100 yards plus two combined touchdowns in road win at Villanova on Sept. 15...96-yard kickoff return for a touchdown plus a rushing touchdown in victory vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6...Combined 320 all-purpose yards on 148 kickoff return yards, 123 rushing yards and 49 receving yards, adding a rushing touchdown, at Delaware on Oct. 27...96 rushing yards in FCS Playoff game vs. Duquesne on Nov. 24. 2017: Appeared in five games as a redshirt sophomore … had 48 rushing attempts before suffering an injury … covered 160 yards … had a rushing touchdown in the season opener against Morgan State (Sept. 2) … had a season-best 58 yards at Saint Francis (Sept. 16), including a season-long 18-yard run … caught 11 passes for 67 yards, including 53 yards at FBS opponent Maryland (Sept. 9). 2016: Appeared in all 11 games, getting the start at running back in the final seven games…finished season with 784 yards and three touchdowns…added nine receptions for 64 yards…returned 34 kickoffs for 915 yards and a touchdown…ranks second on the singleseason list for kickoff return yards…opened season by setting a school record with 229 kickoff return yards against South Florida…posted first career 100-yard rushing game with 106 yards on just 12 carries against Richmond…tied a school record with a 100-yard kickoff return against New Hampshire…carried season-high 23 times for 187 yards in a win over Elon…followed by becoming just the second freshman to eclipse 200-yard mark with 202 yards and a touchdown against William & Mary. 2015: Appeared in four games before season was cut short due to injury…rushed 14 times for 108 yards and a touchdown…added three receptions for 17 yards…caught a 13-yard pass in the season opener at East Carolina…rushed five times for 36 yards, while adding 31 yards on two kickoff returns against Holy Cross…posted 72 yards on nine carries, including a 49-yard touchdown run, against Elon. 14

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Steve Shiffert at Easton High School…earned first-team all-state honors after rushing for 2,124 yards and 41 touchdowns as a senior…set school record with seven touchdowns in one game…finished career with 4,780 rushing yards, 1,587 receiving yards and 85 touchdowns…named a Blue/Grey AllAmerican…selected to participate in the Big 33 Classic…also a state finalist in the 100-meter dash. PERSONAL: Son of Troy and Yolanda Simpson…has one sister, Tenesia…majoring in sport management. CAREER STATS (RUSHING)

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2015 4 14 108 7.7 1 49 27.0 2016 11 141 784 5.6 3 70 71.3 2017 5 48 160 3.3 1 18 32.0 2018 12 151 711 4.7 6 34 59.2 Career 32 354 1763 5.0 11 70 55.1

CAREER STATS (ALL-PURPOSE)

Year G RUSH RECEIVE PR KR Total Avg./G 2015 4 108 17 0 46 171 42.8 2016 11 784 64 72 915 1835 166.8 2017 5 160 67 0 123 350 70.0 2018 12 711 356 104 887 2058 171.5 Career 32 1763 504 176 1971 4414 137.9

YEEDEE

THAENRAT Senior • Running Back • 5-10 • 215 Philadelphia, Pa. • Father Judge H.S. • Tennessee Tech University 2018 All-CAA Third Team

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2018: All-CAA Third Team on special teams...Played in 11 games at running back and special teams...On the offensive end, had 48 carries for 250 yards, averaging 5.2 yards per rush, with five touchdowns, adding two catches for 25 yards...From the special teams unit, recorded nine tackles and a forced fumble vs. Villanova on Sept. 15, leading to a special teams touchdown by Troy Vincent...Earned a touchdown in three consecutive games from Oct. 6th-20th, including five carries for 62 yards and a touchdown in win vs. William & Mary and capped by six carries for 51 yards, a touchdown and three tackles in win at UAlbany. BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Tennessee Tech... Tallied a total of 1,418 all-purpose yards in two seasons, including 1,108 rushing and 304 receiving... 2016 All-OVC Newcomer Team with 707 rushing yards and six touchdowns as a freshman. HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years for Coach Mike McKay at Father Judge High...Rushed for 943 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior, previously having 1,545 yards and 25 touchdowns, adding 98 tackles, 12 forced fumbles and two interceptions as a junior...All-state, AllSoutheastern Pennsylvania, All-City and All-Catholic honors in high school. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2016 (TT) 11 159 707 4.4 6 61 64.3 2017 (TT) 11 125 401 3.2 2 27 36.5 2018 12 48 250 5.2 5 53 20.8 Career 34 332 1358 4.1 13 61 39.9


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MALIK

TYNE

Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 6-2 • 235 Ontario, Canada • John Carroll School

TROY

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2018: Dressed and played in all 12 games, including two starts at UAlbany and Delaware...recorded 31 tackles, including nine for loss, with three sacks and two forced fumbles...began the season with three tackles, 2.5 for loss, and a sack in road victory at Morgan State on Sept. 1...career-high eight tackles, adding a sack, in home win over The Citadel on Sept. 29...three tackles, a forced fumble and two quarterback hurries in NCAA FCS Playoff game vs. Duquesne on Nov. 24. 2017: Played in nine games during his redshirt sophomore season … finished with 16 total tackles, including 10 solo stops … had 7.5 tackles for loss, dropping opponents for a combined 28 yards … had two games with double-digit tackle for loss yardage … logged 2.5 tackles for loss at Saint Francis (Sept. 16) for 12 total yards … posted 2.5 sacks for a loss of 11 yards … had three quarterback hurries … broke up one pass in the season opener against Morgan State (Sept. 2). 2016: Appeared in 10 games…finished with nine tackles, two tacklesfor-loss and a sack…recorded two tackles against Saint Francis… posted three tackles, incuding first career sack, against Elon…added a tackle-for-loss against Rhode Island. 2015: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Keith Rawlings at The John Carroll School…played only one year of football…carried the ball 48 times for 381 yards and six touchdowns…added five catches for 50 yards…also a member of the basketball team…earned all-conference honors in basketball after averaging 12.8 points and 9.0 rebounds per game…member of the honor roll.

VINCENT Redshirt Senior • Linebacker • 5-10 • 202 Rockville, Md. • Gilman School • North Carolina State University

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2018: Played at cornerback and on special teams, playing in all 12 games with a start vs. James Madison on Nov. 17...got nine tackles and a fumble recovery...recovered a special teams fumble and returned it for a 14-yard touchdown at Villanova on Sept. 15, adding three tackles. 2017: Did not appear in any games during the season. NORTH CAROLINA STATE: Played two seasons at North Carolina State…appeared in 21 games, playing mostly on special teams. HIGH SCHOOL: Played prep ball for head coach Biff Poggi at the Gilman School…helped the Greyhounds to a 7-3 record as a senior… participated in the Blue-Grey All-American Game…rated the No. 33 cornerback nationally by Scout.com…rated the No. 31 cornerback nationally and the No. 11 player in Maryland by Rivals.com…ranked as the No. 45 athlete nationally and No. 5 player in Maryland by ESPN.com. PERSONAL: Son of Troy Vincent, Sr.…has one brother, Taron …father was an All-American at Wisconsin and a five-time Pro Bowler…He is currently the NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations… majoring in political science. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT 2015 (NCS) 8 1 1 2 2016 (NCS) 11 0 0 0 2017 Redshirt 2018 12 7 2 9 Career 31 8 3 11

Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-1

PERSONAL: Son of Kenroy Brown and Sharon Tyne…has one brother, Mikkel, and one sister, Mikayla…majoring in health care management. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2015 Redshirt 2016 10 3 6 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 2017 8 10 6 16 7.5-28 2.5-11 0 1 0-0 2018 12 19 12 31 9.0-20 3.0-9 0 0 2-0 Career 30 32 24 56 16.5-48 5.5-20 0 1 2-0

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BRYCE

JABARI

ALLEN

Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-4 • 188 Spotsylvania, Va. • Courtland H.S.

18

2018: Played in all 12 games, earning a starting spot in the middle of the season at wide receiver...Finished in the top-81 nationally in receiving yards per game and receptions per game, being ninth and seventh in the CAA in those categories...Towson’s leader in receiving touchdowns with eight, making 53 catches for 751 yards...Had nine games with at least three catches and five games with at least 70 receiving yards... Seven catches for 90 yards and a score in win at UAlbany on Oct. 20, following with nine receptions for 86 yards and two touchdowns at Delaware on Oct. 27...Career-high 143 receiving yards off nine catches in win at Elon on Nov. 10, following up with six catches for 135 yards and touchdown vs. James Madison on Nov. 17...Had a touchdown on three-catch, 67-yard night in FCS playoff game vs. Duquesne on Nov. 24. 2017: Saw the field in nine games … caught 20 passes for 190 yards … had a season-best 51 yards against Rhode Island (Nov. 18) … caught two touchdowns, one at FBS opponent Maryland (Sept. 9) and the second against Rhode Island … threw a touchdown pass to Ryan Stover at Elon (Nov. 4). HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach J.C. Hall at Courtland High School…helped the Cougars to an 11-3 record and the state semifinals…caught 29 passes for 631 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior…earned Second-Team All-4A East honors as a wide receiver and defensive back…selected as a VHSL Second-Team All-State selected at defensive back as a junior…also garnered All-Conference 22 First-Team accolades as an all-purpose back and a defensive back. PERSONAL: Son of Natasha Allen…has one brother, Khai, and two sisters, Iyanna and Adia…plans to major in family science. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2017 9 20 190 9.5 2 22 21.1 2018 12 53 751 14.2 8 68 62.6 Career 21 73 941 12.9 10 68 44.8

CARTER Redshirt Junior • Defensive Line • 6-3 • 262 Steelton, Pa. • Steelton-Highspire

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2018: Starter on the Towson defensive line in all 12 games, being Towson’s leader in sacks with 6.5...10th in the CAA with 0.54 sacks per game...Led all Towson defensive linemen with 52 tackles, adding two forced fumbles...Put together two tackles for loss, a sack and a forced fumble in win at Villanova on Sept. 15...Earned 1.5 sacks and nine tackles in home win over William & Mary on Oct. 13...Five solo tackles, including three for loss, vs Maine on Nov. 3. 2017: Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman defensive lineman … logged 38 total tackles, including 22 solo stops … posted eight tackles for loss, dropping opponents for 47 total yards … had three tackles for loss against Delaware (Oct. 28), accounting for 21 lost yards … had two other games with double-digits yards lost, taking away 15 against Morgan State (Sept. 2) and another 10 against No. 13 Richmond (Oct. 14) … logged four sacks for 37 yards lost, including 16 against Delaware … forced and recovered a fumble against Morgan State in the season opener … posted a quarterback hurry at Elon (Nov. 4). 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Scott McGrady at SteeltonHighspire High School…named to the Pennsylvania Football Writers Class A All-State First Team after recording 99 tackles, 35 tackles-for-loss and 20 sacks as a senior…selected as the EasternPAfootball.com Class A Defensive Player of the Year…two-time Capital Division Defensive Player of the Year…three-time Mid-Penn Conference All-Star. PERSONAL: Son of Lisa Lewis…majoring in family science. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2016 Redshirt 2017 11 22 16 38 8.0-47 4.0-37 0 0 1-1 2018 12 29 23 52 14.0-74 6.5-59 0 0 2-0 Career 23 51 39 90 22.0-121 10.5-96 0 0 3-1

BRENDAN

CASSELS

Redshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 297 Walkersville, Md. • Walkersville H.S.

60

2018: Played at guard and on the special teams offensive line, playing in eight total games. 2017: Played in one game along Towson’s offensive line during his redshirt freshman season … saw time against Delaware (Oct. 28). 2016: Sat out as a redshirt…enrolled in January and went through spring practice. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Polce at Walkersville High School…earned all-state and all-county honors as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Andrew and Jennifer Cassels…has a brother and a sister…majoring in sport management. 16


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CHRIS

CLARK Redshirt Junior • Tight End • 6-5 • 255 Ridgewood, N.J. • Avon Old Farms • University of Pittsburgh

TIBO

80

2018: Primary target among tight ends, making 17 catches for 199 yards and four touchdowns in nine games played...notched a touchdown in first game in Towson uniform at Morgan State on Sept. 1...caught two touchdowns, a 24-yarder and 12-yarder, in home victory vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6...season-high 41 yards in FCS Playoff game vs. Duquesne. BEFORE TOWSON: Played 2017 season at Pittsburgh, recording 16 catches in 12 games for 122 yards and a touchdown. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated #1 tight end by Rivals out of high school, combining for 1,038 yards and 13 touchdowns in final two seasons at Avon Old Farms...Played in the Under Armour All-America game. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2015 (UCLA) 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 2017 (PITT) 12 16 122 7.6 1 15 10.2 2018 9 17 199 11.7 4 34 22.1 Career 22 33 321 9.7 5 34 14.6

DEBAILLIE Junior • Defensive Line • 6-3 • 275 Gistel, Belgium • Ostend Pirates

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2018: Limited in the season due to an injury, playing in two games, including to help force an interception at UAlbany on Oct. 20. 2017: Played in all 11 games during his true freshman season as a defensive lineman … posted seven tackles, including five assisted stops … logged 1.5 tackles for loss, including sack for a 7-yard loss at FBS opponent Maryland (Sept. 9). HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Hans Bullynck on the Ostend Pirates…helped team capture Belgian championship…named the defensive MVP of the championship game…selected as the player of the year his final two seasons. PERSONAL: Son of Yvan Debaillie and Linda Vermote…has one sister, Fran…plans to major in physical education. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT 2017 11 2 5 7 2018 2 0 0 0 Career 13 2 5 7

Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 1.5-9 1.0-7 0 0 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 1.5-9 1.0-7 0 0 0-0

JASON

EPPS

Redshirt Junior • Tight End • 6-4 • 235 Bowie, Md. • Bowie H.S. • Lincoln University

2018: Moved from quarterback to tight end, did not see game action.

TOMMY

DANAGOGO Redshirt Junior • Defensive Line • 6-2 • 302 Randallstown, Md. • Randallstown H.S.

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2017: Did not see the field in his first season with the program.

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2018: Reserve defensive lineman in six games, recording tackles in the final two games vs. James Madison on Nov. 17 and vs. Duquesne on Nov. 24. 2017: Did not see time as a defensive lineman during his redshirt freshman season. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Ray Wright at Randallstown High…earned first-team all-county honors as a defensive lineman his junior and senior year…named lineman of the year each of his last two seasons…participated in Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Son of Brepele and Fanny Danagogo…has one sister, Evey…majoring in criminal justice.

LINCOLN UNIVERSITY: Played one season at Lincoln University…went 97-for-225 for 1,245 yards and seven touchdowns…added 278 yards and a score on the ground…selected to the CIAA All-Rookie Team… threw for a season-high 338 yards and two touchdowns against Saint Augustine’s…added a rushing TD in the game. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jae Jackson at Bowie High School…went 168-for-290 for 2,907 yards and 33 touchdowns in earning second-team all-state honors from the Capital Gazette as a senior. PERSONAL: Son of Anthony and Vikki Epps…both parents attended Towson…father played football for the Tigers…majoring in physical education. CAREER STATS

Year G Comp-Att Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G 2017 (LU) 9 97-225 43.1 1245 7 9 138.3 2018 Redshirt 2019 0 0-0 -- 0 0 0 -- Career 9 97-225 43.1 1245 7 9 138.3 17


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TRISTON

ANDREW

GARNETT Redshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 320 Upper Marlboro, Md. • Riverdale Baptist H.S.

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2018: Towson’s starting left tackle in all 12 games...helped Towson rank #1 in the CAA in each points scored per game and total offense... blocked the blind side for Tom Flacco, the CAA Offensive Player of the Year. 2017: Saw the field in all 11 games during his redshirt freshman season on the offensive line … got the start against Delaware (Oct. 28) … helped the Tigers rush for over 100 yards against the Blue Hens, along with 187 passing yards … helped the Tigers rush for over 1,000 yards and pass for over 2,200 yards. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Caesar Nettles at Riverdale Baptist High School…earned Second-Team Private School All-State honors as a senior…also earned second-team honors from DMV Elite and honorable mention honors from the Washington Post…garnered first-team Super Regional National Christian School Athletic Association honors…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl…named FirstTeam All-Capitol Area Football Conference as a junior in helping the Crusaders to an 8-2 record…member of the honor roll…sang the national anthem at the Big 33 Celebration of Achievement ceremony. PERSONAL: Son of Arden and Angela Garnett…has two brothers, Alexander and Aaron…majoring in electronic media and film.

AARON

GRZYMKOWSKI Redshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 289 Stevensville, Md. • Kent Island H.S. 2018 All-CAA Third Team - Offensive Line

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2018: All-CAA Third Team at offensive line, starting all 12 games at left guard...helped Towson rank #1 in the CAA in each points scored per game and total offense...blocked for Tom Flacco, the CAA Offensive Player of the Year, and Shane Simpson, First Team All-CAA running back. 2017: Played in nine games along the offensive line as a redshirt freshman … made one start, getting the nod against Delaware (Oct. 28) … helped the Tigers rush for over 100 yards against the Blue Hens, along with 187 passing yards. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Damian Ferrahamo at Kent Island High School…helped the Buccaneers to a 10-3 record and a berth in the Class 2A state championship as a senior…team earned back-to-back east regional championships…garnered first-team allstate honors…two-time first-team all-conference selection…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl…member of the honor roll…also played baseball and wrestled for one year. PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Arlene Grzymkowski…has one sister, Julia…majoring in criminal justice. 18

HARRIS

Redshirt Junior • Quarterback • 6-2 • 210 Dover, Del. • Dover H.S. 2018: Did not play.

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2017: Played in one game … completed 15 of his 28 (.536) attempts against No. 13 Richmond (Oct. 14) … covered 153 yards in the air … longest pass was a 34-yard completion … rushed for 22 yards against the Spiders on 13 chances. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dante Jones at Dover High School…three-year starter for the Senators under center… earned second-team all-state honors as a senior from the Delaware Interscholastic Football Coaches Association…garnered First-Team All-Henlopen accolades as a junior and senior…also a member of the baseball team. PERSONAL: Son of Paul and Maria Harris…majoring in forensic chemistry.

NYGIL

JOHNSON Junior • Linebacker • 6-3 • 220 Midlothian, Va. • Manchester H.S.

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2018: Played at linebacker and on special teams in 10 games... combined for five tackles, including two games with two takedowns... Had two tackles and a half-tackle-for-loss vs. James Madison on Nov. 17. 2017: Did not see the field in his rookie season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tom Hall at Manchester High School…named a unanimous First-Team all-conference selection after recording 79 tackles, 12.5 tackles-for-loss, eight sacks and three forced fumbles as a senior…also garnered First-Team All-Region, SecondTeam All-State, Richmond Times Dispatch Second-Team All-Metro and Second-Team all-804 accolades…posted 3.5 tackles-for-loss as a junior…competes in the triple jump and hurdles as a member of the track and field team…rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com. PERSONAL: Son of Corta and Myia Johnson…has one brother, Micah… majoring in middle school education. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2017 DNP 2018 10 2 3 5 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 Career 10 2 3 5 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0


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MANTRIEL

REAVES

Junior • Linebacker • 6-2 • 215 Greensboro, N.C. • Southwest Guilford H.S. • Louisburg College

RYAN

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2018: Starter in the secondary, playing in 10 games at cornerback... had 52 tackles, four passes broken up, a forced fumble and a fumble recovered...had five games with at least six tackles...seven tackles and a 21-yard return on a fumble recovery in win vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6... season-high eight tackles in road win over UAlbany on Oct. 20...had six tackles and helped hold Elon to 30 passing yards in a victory on Nov. 10. BEFORE TOWSON: Played for head coach Trevor Highfield at Louisburg College…Finished season with 43 tackles, 3.5 tackles-for-loss and two interceptions in helping the Hurricanes to a 9-0 record…Intercepted a pass in each of the last two games. PERSONAL: Played for head coach Eric Rainey at Southwest Guilford High School…posted 41 tackles and an interception as a senior.

RUTKOWSKI Redshirt Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 197 Broadlands, Va. • Briar Woods H.S.

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2018: Played in all 12 games at wide receiver and special teams...made five catches for 67 yards at Wake Forest on Sept. 8. 2017: Appeared in three games in the middle of the year … made season debut at Saint Francis (Sept. 16) … caught one pass for three yards at No. 18 New Hampshire (Oct. 21). 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Charlie Pierce at Briar Woods High School…helped the Falcons capture three straight state championships…played for USA Football…member of the honor roll… also played basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Donna Rutkowski…has two brothers, Justin and Evan…cousin, Ed Rutkowski played football at Notre Dame and for the Buffalo Bills…majoring in sport administration. CAREER STATS

CAREER STATS (TOWSON)

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2018 10 31 21 52 0.5-1 0.0-0 1 4 1-1 Career 10 31 21 52 0.5-1 0.0-0 1 4 1-1

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2016 Redshirt 2017 3 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 2016 12 5 67 13.4 0 18 5.6 Career 15 6 70 11.7 0 18 4.7

CALEB

SMITH Redshirt Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 180 Albany, N.Y. • La Salle Institute

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2018: Appeared at wide receiver and special teams in eight games... tallied five catches for 39 yards, a rush for seven ards and a tackle... made first catch of the year vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6...concluded game at UAlbany on Oct. 20 with a rush for seven yards, a catch for four yards and a tackle on special teams. 2017: Played in three games during his redshirt freshman season … saw time in two of the final three games of the season … caught three passes for 29 yards … had a season-best 18-yard catch at Elon (Nov. 4) … added two catches at New Hampshire (Oct. 21). HIGH SCHOOL: Attended La Salle Institute. PERSONAL: Son of Rodney and Kamayo Smith…has one brother, Gabriel, and one sister, Anastazia Coleman…father was a four-year starter for the Tigers and was inducted in the Towson Hall of Fame in 2000…plans to major in psychology. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2017 3 3 29 9.7 0 18 9.7 2018 8 5 39 7.8 0 16 4.9 Career 11 8 68 8.5 0 18 6.2 19


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COBY

NOAH

STAUB Redshirt Junior • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 206 Hanover, Pa. • South Western H.S.

19

2018: Competed with the special teams unit in first four games. 2017: Did not see time in his redshirt freshman season. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt.

TIPPETT Junior • Defensive Back • 5-10 • 195 Sharon, Mass. • Cheshire Academy

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2018: Played all 12 games for Towson, appearing in the secondary and special teams as a returner...compiled 11 tackles and five returns, combining for 70 yards...four tackles at Wake Forest of Sept. 8, following with three tackles in victory at Villanova on Sept. 15...had a kick return of 48 yards vs. Maine on Nov. 3.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Damian Poalucci at South Western High School…set a single-season school record with 704 receiving yards in leading the Mustangs to an 8-4 record…caught 41 passes and seven touchdowns as a senior…YAIAA First-Team All-Star as a junior and senior…hauled in 21 passes for 432 yards and five touchdowns as a junior…ended career as school’s all-time leader with 1,387 receiving yards…set career record for receptions and tied career record in touchdown receptions…also competed in the high jump.

2017: Played in seven games during his rookie campaign … posted 27 total tackles, including 18 solo stops … logged a career-best 10 solo tackles at William & Mary (Nov. 11) … combined for 14 total tackles against the Tribe … recovered one fumble in his first collegiate game against Morgan State (Sept. 2) … had a pass breakup in the season finale against Rhode Island (Nov. 18).

PERSONAL: Son of Corey and Audrey Myers…has two sisters, Akira and Zane Myers…uncle, Pat, played football at Temple and for the Ottawa Rough Riders…majoring in pre-mass communications.

CHESHIRE ACADEMY: Played one year for head coach David Dykeman at Cheshire Academy…helped the Cats to an 8-2 record and the NEPSAC Wayne Sanborn Bowl championship…named to the Class A All-New England team.

STOVER

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Charlie Stevenson at Xaverian Brothers High School… named ESPN Boston Mr. Football as a senior…helped the Hawks to back-to-back MIAA Division I state championships…scored touchdowns on a rush, reception and interception in state championship victory as a senior…accumulated 1,114 all-purpose yards and intercepted eight passes…had 17 total touchdowns, including three interception returns, on just 53 touches… rated a two-star recruit by ESPN.com.

RYAN

Redshirt Junior • Quarterback • 6-4 • 210 Oreland, Pa. • Upper Dublin H.S.

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2018: Towson’s backup quarterback, appearing in eight games...went 5-for-5 passing for 49 yards and a touchdown plus rushed 10 times for 26 yards...3-for-3 for 15 yards and a touchdown, adding two rushing yards, in victory at UAlbany on Oct. 20. 2017: Played in all 11 games at quarterback … completed 189 of his 341 pass attempts (.554) … threw for 2,001 yards and 11 touchdowns … averaged 181.9 yards per game in the air … led the Tigers in rushing as well, covering 465 yards on 96 runs … had five games of at least 200 yards passing … threw multiple touchdown passes in three games … caught a six-yard touchdown pass against Elon … had just one game with a passing percentage below 50 percent … accounted for at least one touchdown in the final five games of the season. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Bret Stover at Upper Dublin High School…went 157-for-246 for 2,525 yards and 27 touchdowns in leading the Cardinals to a 14-1 record and their first District 1 Quad A championship…also rushed for 1,003 yards and 13 touchdowns in reaching the state semifinals…earned Pennsylvania Football News Second-Team All-State honors…selected as the Times Herald Offensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior…finished career with 5,008 passing yards and 50 touchdowns…participated in the Big 33 Classic… also earned all-conference honors in basketball and lacrosse. PERSONAL: Son of Bret and Allyson Stover…has two brothers, Cory and Drew…majoring in business administration/economics. CAREER STATS

Year G Comp-Att 2017 11 189-341 2018 8 5-5 Career 19 194-346 20

Pct. Yds TD INT Avg./G 55.4 2001 11 13 181.9 100.0 49 1 0 6.1 56.1 2050 12 13 107.9

PERSONAL: Son of Andre and Rhonda Tippett…has three sisters, Madison, Asia and Janea…father was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 2008 and is currently works in the front office for the New England Patriots…plans to major in communications. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT 2017 7 18 9 27 2018 12 5 6 11 Career 19 23 15 38

Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0-1


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JAMAL

WATSON Redshirt Junior • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 180 Charlotte, N.C. • Myers Park H.S. 2018: Did not see game action.

KOBE

24

2017: Saw the field in nine games, starting the last two games of the year … finished the year with 14 total tackles, including eight solo stops, and three pass breakups … had one interception at William & Mary … returned the pick for 47 yards to the Tribe 2-yard line, setting up the game-winning score for Towson … bookended the season with pass breakups, one against Morgan State (Sept. 2) in the opener and one against Rhode Island (Nov. 18) in the season finale. 2016: Sat out as a redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Scott Chadwick at Myers Park High School…three-time all-conference selection…finished career with 12 interceptions…did not allow a touchdown over his final two seasons…blocked a field goal and returned it 65 yards for a touchdown…also a member of the track team. PERSONAL: Son of Kameela Watson…has one sister, Tyana…majoring in criminal justice. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2016 Redshirt 2017 9 8 6 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2 0-0 2018 DNP Career 9 8 6 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2 0-0

YOUNG Junior • Running Back • 6-0 • 189 Winston-Salem, N.C. • Parkland H.S.

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2018: Played all 12 games at running back and kick returner...second among Towson running backs with 72 carries, 455 rushing yards and three touchdowns, adding 10 catches for 54 yards and a score plus five kickoff returns and 76 yards...led Towson in rushing in two games, including season opening victory at Morgan State on Sept. 1 with seven carries, 66 yards and a score...six carries for 64 yards, including a 34 yard breakout, in win vs. The Citadel on Sept. 29...led Towson in rushing with 59 yards and a touchdown in win at Elon on Nov. 10...career-high 92 yards rushing, adding a 24-yard kickoff return, vs. Duquesne in the FCS Playoff game on Nov. 24. 2017: Played in 10 games as a freshman running back … ranked second on the team with 337 rushing yards … carried the ball 70 times, averaging 4.7 yards per attempt … scored two rushing touchdowns … ran for 90 yards at Elon (Nov. 4) … attempted double-digit runs in each of the final four games of the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Martin Samek at Parkland High School…earned All-Northwest honors from the Winston-Salem Journal as a junior. PERSONAL: Son of Kevin Farrel and LaTonya Young…has two brothers, Torez and Charles, and two sisters, Paige and Christy…majoring in health care management. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2017 10 70 328 4.7 2 29 32.8 2018 11 72 455 6.3 3 34 41.4 Career 21 142 783 5.5 5 34 37.3

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COLE

MARCEL

ALLEN

Redshirt Sophomore • Linebacker • 5-11 • 228 Baltimore, Md. • Milford Mill Academy

49

CHERIPKO Redshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 284 Darnestown, Md. • Northwest H.S.

54

2018: Played on the special teams unit in two games, including recording a tackle at Wake Forest on Sept. 8th.

2018: Played at guard for Towson, appearing in nine games with starts in victories over Villanova on Sept. 15 and The Citadel on Sept. 29.

2017: Did not see time as a freshman linebacker.

2017: Did not see the field as a freshman along the offensive line.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Reggie White at Milford Mill Academy…earned first-team all-county honors after finishing senior season with 99 tackles, 12 tackles-for-loss, three sacks and two interceptions…recorded four double-digit tackle performances, including a season-best 14 stops against Dundalk…returned a fumble for a touchdown in a victory over Catonsville.…participated in the Maryland Crab Bowl…posted 46 tackles, four for loss, as a sophomore.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mike Neubeiser at Northwest High School…two-time All-Montgomery County selection…helped pave the way for two of the top 12 running backs in Montgomery County… named as MVP as a senior…helped team to state championship as a sophomore…selected for the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star game.

PERSONAL: Son of Ronnie and Rosemarie Allen…has two brothers, Julian and Adrien…plans to major in business.

CONRAD

BRAKE

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Redshirt Sophomore • Long Snapper • 6-0 • 230 Fairport, N.Y. • Aquinas Institute • University of Pittsburgh

PERSONAL: Son of Darrell and Becky Cheripko…has one brother, Drew, and three sisters, Brooke, Taylor and Morgan…father played football at Youngstown State…brother played football for the Tigers from 2011-14, while sister, Brooke, was a cheerleader at Louisville and sister, Morgan, played lacrosse at the University of Tampa.

CHRISTIAN

DIXON

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2018: Towson’s long snapper, playing in all 12 games in first year with the program.

Redshirt Sophomore • Linebacker • 5-11 • 214 Matthews, N.C. • Butler H.S.

BEFORE TOWSON: Spent one year at the University of Pittsburgh, redshirt season.

2018: Contributor at linebacker and special teams, playing in 10 games...picked up 13 tackles, including four games with at least three tackles...three tackles in the first two games of the year at Morgan State on Sept. 1 and at Wake Forest on Sept. 8.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Chris Battaglia at Aquinas Institute…helped the Little Irish to a 13-0 record and a New York Class AA state championship as a senior…team finished 31-5 and captured two state championships during career…selected to play in the NUC All-American Game and Eddie Meath All-Star Game.

2017: Did not log game time as a rookie linebacker. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brian Hales at Butler High School…earned First-Team All-State honors by NCPreps.com after finishing senior season with 183 tackles, seven pass break-ups and three blocked kicks…named to the All-Charlotte Observer First Team after helping the Bulldogs to a 12-2 record…named the Defensive MVP of the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas…two-time all-conference selection. PERSONAL: Son of Issac and Sharon Dixon.

CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2017 Redshirt 2018 10 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0 Career 10 9 4 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-0

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JA’LEN

ELLIOTT Redshirt Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 186 Waldorf, Md. • West Lake H.S.

JAMAL

82

2018: Did not see any game action in first year with the program. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and track at West Lake.

ADRIAN

FELIZ-PLATT Redshirt Sophomore • Running Back • 5-7 • 191 Germantown, Md. • Seneca Valley H.S. 2018: Did not play due to preseason injury.

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2017: Played in all 11 games as a freshman running back … carried the ball 69 times, covering 238 yards … averaged 3.4 yards per attempt … logged one rushing touchdown … caught four passes for 16 yards … returned two kickoffs for a total of 31 yards.

GAY

Sophomore • Defensive Back • 6-1 • 178 Beltsville, Md. • St. John’s College H.S.

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2018: One of two Towson true freshmen to play all 12 games, including starts against Villanova on Sept. 15 and Duquesne on Nov. 24...played at safety to earn 36 tackles, including 21 unassisted...six tackles at Wake Forest on Sept. 8, followed by five tackles at Villanova...had eight tackles vs. JMU on Nov. 17, then earned career-high 11 tackles, including seven solo, in FCS Playoff vs. Duquesne on Nov. 24. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Joe Casemento at St. John’s College High School…helped the Cadets to an 11-2 record and the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) championship as a senior…earned Second-Team All-WCAC honors…member of the National Honor Society. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2018 12 21 15 36 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-1 Career 12 21 15 36 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0-1

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Fred Kim at Seneca Valley High School…earned First-Team All-Met honors from The Washington Post after rushing for 2,579 yards and 42 touchdowns as a senior…set Maryland state record after rushing for nine touchdowns in a victory over Magruder…eight of the nine touchdowns came in the first half… finished game with 327 yards on 22 carries…rushed for 363 yards and six touchdowns on just 15 carries against Churchill. PERSONAL: Son of Jose Feliz and Jennifer Soto…majoring in computer science. CAREER STATS

Year G No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2017 11 69 238 3.4 1 26 21.6 2018 Redshirt Career 11 69 238 3.4 1 26 21.6

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SAM

GYENI Redshirt Sophomore • Defensive Line • 6-0 • 269 Gaithersburg, Md. • Quince Orchard H.S.

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2018: Played on the Tiger defensive line, appearing in 11 games with three starts against CAA opponents...combined for 14 tackles on the year, including career-high four in win vs. William & Mary on Oct. 13th. 2017: Did not appear in any games during his rookie season as a defensive lineman. HIGH SCHOOL: Played two years for head coach John Kelley at Quince Orchard High School…helped the Cougars to a state runner-up finish as a senior…set age and weight world records in bench press (392.5lbs) and squat (577.5lbs) and overall (1,525lbs) at the 2016 International Powerlifting Association Strength Spectacular. PERSONAL: Son of George and Cecilia Gyeni…has two brothers, David and Emmanuel, and two sisters, Dorothy and Gloria…plans to major in business administration. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2017 Redshirt 2018 11 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 Career 11 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

Redshirt Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 230 Fairport, N.Y. • Aquinas Institute

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and track at Eastern VIew... Two-time All-State and All-Class B honors as a kick returner.

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2018: Reserve at cornerback for Towson, appearing in two games. BEFORE TOWSON: Played one season for head coach John Shuman at Fork Union Military Academy…ranked second on the team with four interceptions…added 20 tackles, two sacks and three pass break-ups. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Randy Trivers at Gonzaga High School. 24

2017: Did not appear in any games during his true freshman season as a defensive lineman. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head Bill Tracy and Ridge High School… recorded 51 tackles in helping the Red Devil to an 8-2 record as a senior…earned Second-Team All-Courier News All-Area honors on offense…All-Mid-State 38 Football Conference and Watchung Division First Team honoree on defense. PERSONAL: Son of John, Jr. and Karen Mullins…has two sisters, Amber and Sierra…plans to major in finance.

TYLER

RAINES Redshirt Sophomore • Quarterback • 6-3 • 218 Columbia, Md. • Long Reach H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jamie Willis at Long Reach High School…earned first-team all-county honors as a senior…selected to the Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Classic…also a member of the lacrosse team. PERSONAL: Son of Norman and Karen Raines…has two brothers, Timmy and Dennis, and one sister, Erica…plans to major in exercise science.

VINNIE

SHAFFER

JIRHE

Redshirt Sophomore • Cornerback • 6-0 • 190 Upper Marlboro, Md. • Gonzaga H.S.

2018: Did not see game action.

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2017: Did not see the field in his rookie campaign.

2018: Member of the special teams unit, playing in the first three games of the year.

LOVE

Redshirt Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 295 Basking Ridge, N.J. • Ridge H.S.

2018: Reserve at quarterback, making collegiate debut at UAlbany on Oct. 20th.

D’AGO

HUNTER

MULLINS III

Redshirt Sophomore • Defensive Line • 6-0 • 295 Middle River, Md. • Archbishop Curley • Saint Anselm College 2018: Did not see game action.

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BEFORE TOWSON: Played 2017 season at Saint Anselm...Appeared in seven games, finishing season with 11 tackles, a sack and a forced fumble. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and wrestling at Archbishop Curley...Earned all-state honors in football and all-conference in wrestling.


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CHIZURUM

UMUNAKWE Sophomore • Linebacker • 6-2 • 220 Bronx, N.Y. • Trinity Pawling H.S.

MYLES

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2018: One of two true freshmen to play all 12 games for Towson, primarily playing on special teams...finished the year with six tackles, with first career tackle in win at Villanova on Sept. 15. HIGH SCHOOL: Played post graduate season for head coach Nick LaFontaine at Trinity Pawling High School…selected as the offensive MVP…earned All-League NEPSAC and Erickson League Team honors… played for head coach Augustine Tieri at Kennedy High School…rushed for over 1,000 yards and 12 touchdowns in 10 games as a senior. CAREER STATS

Year G UA A TOT Loss Sacks INT PBU FF-FR 2018 12 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 Career 12 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0

WRIGHT Redshirt Sophomore • Tight End • 6-3 • 238 Baltimore, Md. • St. Frances Academy

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2018: Played at tight end and on the special teams roster, appearing in three games. 2017: Did not see game action during his true freshman season as a tight end. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Henry Russell at St. Frances Academy…helped the Panthers to the MIAA conference championship…earned Baltimore Sun First-Team All-Metro honors after catching 24 passes for 374 yards and two touchdowns…selected to the All-MIAA as a junior…rated a three-star recruit by ESPN.com… rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com. PERSONAL: Son of Shannon Wright…has one brother, Marcus, and one sister Marae…cousin, Jadavion Clowney played at South Carolina and is currently a member of the Houston Texans…cousin, William Crest, played football at West Virginia.

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SEAN

BRYAN Redshirt Freshman • Running Back • 5-7 • 187 Westbury, N.Y. • St. Anthony’s H.S. 2018: Did not see game action in first year.

LUKE

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Rich Reichert at St. Anthony’s High School…rushed for 915 yards and 14 touchdowns on 137 carries as a senior…added nine catches for 63 yards and a score…opened senior season with a career-best 254 yards in a victory over Delbarton… ran for 467 yards and six scores as a junior.

REESE

CLARKE Redshirt Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 189 Belle Meade, N.J. • Montgomery H.S. 2018: Did not play in first year with the team.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Zoran Milich at Montgomery High School…earned first-team all-conference honors as a senior after posting 65 tackles and one interception…registered 38 stops and three interceptions as a junior.

ALEX

DESIRE Redshirt Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 291 Burlington, N.J. • Burlington Township H.S.

Redshirt Freshman • Tight End • 5-11 • 234 Cumberland, Md. • Fort Hill H.S.

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2018: Recovered from injury to play at fullback in the final two games of the year. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Todd Appel at Fort Hill High School…helped the Sentinels to a 12-2 record and a berth in the state championship game…selected as the Times-News Defensive Player of the Year as a junior after recording 207 tackles, 15 tackles-for-loss and 13 sacks…earned first-team all-area accolades as a sophomore…firstteam all-state selection as a tight end…finished career with more than 500 tackles…member of the National Honor Society.

COLIN

HIRSCHMANN Redshirt Freshman • Tight End • 6-6 • 247 Chalfont, Pa. • La Salle College H.S.

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2018: Did not appear in any games in first year with Towson. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jack Steinmetz at La Salle College High School…played along the offensive and defensive lines for the Explorers.

ROBERT

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2018: Made collegiate debut in victory vs. Stony Brook on Oct. 6, lone appearance that season. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Tom Mederia at Burlington Township High School…three-time first-team all-conference selection for the Falcons…garnered first-team all-county accolades as a junior and senior…selected to the South Jersey Third Team as a senior.

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HAMILTON

JAVIER

Redshirt Freshman • Cornerback • 6-0 • 190 Bronx, N.Y. • Cardinal Hayes H.S. 2018: Did not play in freshman campaign.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach C.J. O’Neil at Cardinal Hayes High School…selected to the All-Catholic League as a senior after recording 23 tackles and two interceptions in eight games…named CHSFL AllStar MVP.


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RYAN

KEARNEY Redshirt Freshman • Linebacker • 6-1 • 228 Ellicott City, Md. • Howard H.S. 2018: Did not see game action in first season.

JASON

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MILLER Redshirt Freshman • Tight End • 6-2 • 223 Sparta, N.J. • Pope XXIII 2018: Did not play during the season.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coaches Ross Hannon and Bruce Strunk at Howard High School…forced third-quarter fumble to help propel the Lions to the 4A North regional championship …selected as the Howard County Defensive Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun… finished season with 50 tackles, 33 solo, three tackles-for-loss, one interception and one forced fumble on a defense that allowed less than five points per game…helped the Lions to a 48-5 record, including 38-1 in county play in his career.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Pope John XXIII...Helped team to #1 ranking in the state of New Jersey during the season.

BRYCE

Redshirt Freshman • Quarterback • 6-6 • 230 Murrieta, Calif. • Murrieta H.S.

LAUER Redshirt Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-3 • 243 Murrysville, Pa.. • Franklin Regional H.S. 2018: Did not play in his first year with Towson.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Greg Botta at Franklin Regional High School…two-time first-team all-state selection…named to the AAAAA Big East Conference team by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazzette as a senior…led the Panthers with 161 tackles, 105 solo and nine tacklesfor-loss…added two sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries …posted 139 tackles and 16.0 tackles-for-loss as a junior, after registering 67 tackles and 11 tackles-for-loss as a sophomore… finished career with 368 tackles, 254 solo, 36 tackles-for-loss, six sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and three interceptions.

JEFF

MILLER

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2018: Reserve quarterback for Towson, did not see game action. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Darrel Turner at Murrieta Mesa High School…set school record by throwing for 3,725 yards and 40 touchdowns in leading the Rams to their first California state semifinal game and a 9-4 record…threw for 508 yards and seven touchdowns in a quarterfinal victory…earned All-CIF and All-Southwest League honors as a junior and senior…finished career with 6,007 yards and 61 touchdowns as a two-year starter…selected to the US U19 National Team…three-star prospect by 247Sports.

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FRANK

STETTNER Redshirt Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 183 Phillipsburg, N.J. • Phillipsburg H.S.

MICHAEL

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WILSON, JR. Redshirt Freshman • Cornerback • 5-10 • 154 Middletown, Del. • Middletown H.S.

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2018: Member of the special teams unit, did not see game action.

2018: Did not see game action in freshman campaign.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Phillipsburg High...Member of the Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Zach Blum at Middletown High School…led the state with six interceptions as a senior…selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl and Blue-Grey AllAmerican Bowl…posted 22 tackles and five interceptions as a junior… also recovered a fumble and blocked an extra point…made 15 stops as a sophomore…member of the National Honor Society.

PRINCE

UKPAI

Redshirt Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-3 • 240 Landover, Md. • Eleanor Roosevelt H.S. 2018: Did not play for Towson.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball at Roosevelt High.

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QUAYSHON

ALEXANDER Redshirt Junior • Linebacker • 6-3 • 250 Prospect Park, N.J. • De Paul Catholic H.S. • University of Nebraska

MARCUS

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BEFORE TOWSON: With Nebraska for three seasons, did not appear in a game...led all players in tackles in 2019 Nebraska spring game. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and wrestling at DePaul Catholic... Rated the No. 12 player from the state of New Jersey in class of 2016... First Team All-State honors as a junior, helping high school win the state title. PERSONAL: Brother, Kiy Hester, played football at Rutgers.

SAM

ALSHEIMER Freshman • Linebacker • 6-2 • 205 Dayton, Md. • Glenelg H.S.

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PERSONAL: Son of Craig and Jennifer Alsheimer... Has a sister, Gracen.

SABIO

Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-1 • 230 Rockville, Md. • Magruder H.S.

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PERSONAL: Son of Abiba Bento... Has a brother, Jordan, and a sister, Sabia.

ERIC

Freshman • Kicker/Punter • 6-3 • 195 East Meadow, N.Y. • East Meadow H.S.

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BEFORE TOWSON: Played two seasons at ASA College in New York... 2018 All-Northeast Football Conference Second Team ... combined for 42 tackles and 5.5 sacks in two years... ranked the No. 4 JUCO prospect from players competing in the state of New York by Scout.com. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, track & field, wrestling and lacrosse at Frederick Douglass High... Ranked the No. 29 player from the state of Maryland out of high school by Rivals.com in Class of 2017... Earned First Team All-Metro honors from Washington Post, also picking up second team all-county... Led team to 2014-15 MPSSAA state title.

STEVEN

BROWN Junior • Safety • 5-11 • 190 Plumas Lake, Calif. • East Nicolaus H.S. • Sierra College

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BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Sierra College..helped school to best record since 2008 and Grizzly Bowl victory in final year, finishing sophomore season with 119 tackles and a pair of forced fumbles. PERSONAL: Played football at East Nicolaus High... helped school to the 6-AA state title... played quarterback for his school, earning over 3,000 yards in passing/rushing and over 30 touchdowns... also competed in track, running in the 200m dash and 110m hurdles.

HIGH SCHOOL: Football, wrestling and track athlete at Magruder High... 2018 All-USA Today Maryland Football Second Team and 2017 Second Team All-Montgomery County at defensive line, also playing on offensive line... Holds the school career sack record with 26 and season with 13... Competed in the shot put and discus throw for the track & field team.

BERNSTEIN

Junior • Defensive Line • 6-2 • 260 Upper Marlboro, Md. • Frederick Douglass H.S. • ASA College

PERSONAL: Son of Nicole Bowman-Smith.

HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and wrestling at Glenelg High... Helped team reach 2018 2A state title game and win three regional titles...2018 Howard County Defensive Player of the Year with 134 total tackles (top in the county), two-time All-Metro First Team football player... 2019 state wrestling champion in the 195lb division, four-time all-county and three-time all-region, earning a 40-1 record his senior year.

AMAH

BOWMAN

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, soccer, swimming and baseball at East Meadow High... Served as East Meadow’s kicker and punter... Was a state qualifier in swimming... All-conference honoree in baseball.

DARIAN

BRYANT Redshirt Junior • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 320 Philadelphia, Pa. • Chestnut Hill Academy • Temple University

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BEFORE TOWSON: With Temple University for three seasons, playing in first game in 2018... 2016 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and track & field at Chestnut Hill Academy... Ranked the No. 32 player from the state of Pennsylvania out of high school... Helped team go 8-2 in senior season, earning second team all-league honors... competed in the shot put for track & field team... earned the Garrett Pagon Academic Award. PERSONAL: Son of Baron and Carla Bryant... has a sister, Brianna.

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CLIFFORD

CARTER

Junior • Wide Receiver • 5-9 • 180 Silver Spring, Md. • Blair H.S. • Lackawanna College

MARCELLUS

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BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Lackawanna College. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Montgomery Blair High... selected to the 2016 Maryland Big 33 Elite 100 Team... Accumulated 1,524 yards on 72 receptions as a senior, scoring 17 touchdowns.

Redshirt Sophomore • Defensive Line • 6-1 • 200 New Carrollton, Md. • C.H. Flowers H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and baseball at C.H. Flowers High... in baseball, was ranked the No. 7 outfielder and No. 27 overall player in Maryland in Class of 2017 by Perfect Game.

STANLEY

DAVIS II

Junior • Defensive Back • 6-0 • 180 Petersburg, Va.. • Petersburg H.S. • Louisburg College

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball at Petersburg High... First Team all-district and all-conference honoree at quarterback, first recipient at Petersburg since 1991.

NIC

Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 317 Queenstown, Md. • Queen Anne’s County H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Football player at Cass Tech High... Earned Detroit Free Press All-City honors in 2018 with 82 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and two sacks as a senior... played linebacker and running back. PERSONAL: Son of Rob and Ke’seha Gaines... Has a brother, Kuron.

GERMAIN Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 340 Burtonsville, Md. • Paint Branch H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Football and track competitor at Paint Branch High... 2018 Washington Post First Team All-Metro honoree at offensive line, helping the Panthers to a 4A regional final appearance and 12-1 regular season... AllMontgomery County selection in 2017... played in the 2019 PSFCA Big 33 Football Classic... competed in the shot put for the track & field team. PERSONAL: Son of Kesner and Felicia... Has two brothers, Kesner and Christopher, and a sister, Jasmine.

BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Louisburg College in the secondary and as a punt returner... totaled 20 tackles, two interceptions, seven passes broken up and a punt return interception in two years... team went 9-0 in 2016.

D’ANGELO

Freshman • Linebacker • 6-1 • 210 Farmington Hills, Mich. • Cass Tech H.S.

JEAN

LANGSTON

CROSS

GAINES

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football at Queen Anne’s County High... All-Bayside offensive lineman in 2017, leading the school to its 14th consecutive winning season... competed in the Maryland Crab Bowl game.

JESUS

GIBBS Redshirt Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-4 • 275 Dumfries, Va. • Potomac H.S. • University of South Carolina

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BEFORE TOWSON: Spent a semester at South Carolina, did not play, redshirt season. Transferred to Towson for spring semester. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way lineman at Potomac High... Ranked No. 38 nationally among offensive tackles in the Class of 2018 and No. 10 recruit in the state of Virginia by ESPN... All-USA Today First Team and Free Lance-Star All-Region 5D as a senior.

DEMARCUS

GILMORE

Junior • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 395 Newberry, S.C. • Newberry H.S. • Pasadena City College

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BEFORE TOWSON: Played two years at Pasadena City College, playing in a total of 17 games on the offensive line... ranked No. 86 among JUCO offensive lineman by GridironRR. HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and basketball for Newberry High... ranked No. 75 in the state of South Carolina, and top-10 player in the region, in the Class of 2017 by Rivals.com... Competed in the Shrine Bowl... Team MVP in basketball. PERSONAL: Son of Leon and Yolanda... Has two brothers, Dominic and Tyrese.

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SAM

GRACE Freshman • Kicker/Punter • 6-1 • 180 Baltimore, Md. • Boys Latin H.S.

SEAN

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JEFFERSON Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-8 • 170 Baltimore, Md. • Dunbar H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Boys Latin, earning all-conference recognition in all three... In baseball, AllMIAA players and MVP of the President’s Cup game in 2019, helping the school win three league titles... Recipient of the Leo McCormick Award for Dedication & Loyalty and the Woodward Cup for Effort in Three Sports... Placed on the honor roll each year.

HIGH SCHOOL: Football athlete at Dunbar High... helped football team win the MPSSAA Class 1A state title as a senior.

PERSONAL: Son of F. Michael and Suzanne Grace... Has four brothers, Mike, Nick, Ben and Zach... Brother, Ben, played basketball at UMBC while another brother, Mike, played baseball at UMBC.

MCCOY

STEFAN

HACKSHAW Freshman • Linebacker • 6-1 • 207 Frederick, Md. • Tuscarora H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Tuscarora High in western Maryland... Selected as First Team Defense by the Frederick News-Post... Competed in the Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Classic... Four-time member of the school’s Honor Roll and Scholar-Athlete award. PERSONAL: Son of Willie and Juanita Hackshaw... Has a brother, Rayvone, and a sister, Stefanie.

BROCK

IRVIN

Freshman • Linebacker/Def. Line • 6-1 • 200 Hollidaysburg, Pa. • Hollidaysburg Area H.S.

PERSONAL: Son of Sean Sr. and April... Has three sisters, Taniea, Niya and Ayannah.

DERRICK Freshman • Defensive Line • 6-3 • 235 Bridgeton, N.J. • Bridgeton H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Two-sport athlete at Bridgeton High in football and track... named an All-Star by Press of Atlantic City and Vineland AllDaily Journal, also being a West Jersey Football League divisional allstar... called “one of the most underrated players in New Jersey” by NJ Advance Media... competed in the javelin throw in track & field.

SHANE

MCDONOUGH Redshirt Sophomore • Punter • 6-1 • 200 Clearwater, Fla. • Frederick Douglass H.S.

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BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two seasons at Marshall University, did not play either year.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football at Hollidaysburg Area High... led school to a quarterfinal berth in the state playoffs and three district titles... member of the 2018 WesternPAFootball.net All-Academic Team... holds school record with 21 career sacks, also has 105 total tackles... Threeyear starter for the team.. PERSONAL: Son of Doug and Wendy Irvin... Has three sisters, Jenna, Sarah and Alayna... Father, Doug, played football at Towson from 19891992... Intended major is communications.

HIGH SCHOOL: Football and soccer standout at Clearwater High... listed as a “Top Five Special Teams Players You Should Know” by the Tampa Bay Times in 2016.

ROBERT

MORGAN Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-4 • 200 Upper Marlboro, Md. • Frederick Douglass H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Football, basketball and lacrosse athlete at Frederick Douglass High... Earned All-Region and All-County honors... Played multiple positions in football, including offensive line and tight end... Helped team to eight victories in the 2018 season... Averaged a doubledouble a game in basketball as a senior... Starter for the lacrosse team... Earned Principal’s Honor Roll honors. PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Tarsica... Has a brother, Rashard.

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CHARLES

MURPHY Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 180 Montclair, N.J. • Montclair H.S.

VAINO

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football, basketball and track at Montclair High... earned First Team Super Football All-Conference honors as a quarterback in his senior year with 1,700 passing yards and over 1,000 rushing yards... played receiver in his junior campaign for 729 yards and 12 touchdowns, helping team to a 12-0 season.

RICKY

SANTIAGO ESPINAL Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 330 Sadsburyville, Pa. • Coatesville H.S.

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PERSONAL: Son of Richard Sr. and Janyen... Has a brother, Richard Jr.

ERNIE

Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-2 • 240 Columbia, Md. • Oakland Mills H.S.

Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 325 Porvoo, Finland

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PERSONAL: First-ever Towson football player from Finland, joining team in the fall of 2019.

DANIEL

THOMPSON IV Freshman • Wide Receiver • 6-3 • 198 Ashburn, Va. • Stone Bridge H.S.

HIGH SCHOOL: Football and track competitor at Coatesville High... took team to the 2018 6A state final in a 15-1 season, blocking for an offense that averaged over 41 points per game... named one of the top high school players in southeastern Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia Enquirer... 2018 All-Chesmont Team on offensive line... competed in the shot put for the track team.

SMITH

PAAKKONEN

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HIGH SCHOOL: Football and basketball athlete at Stone Bridge High... earned First Team 5A All-State honors in Virginia in 2017 and 2016 along with all-conference, all-county and all-region recognition.

ROBERT

TOPPS III

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Redshirt Sophomore • Defensive Back • 6-2 • 200 Chicago, Ill. • Marist H.S. • University of Kansas

BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at the University of Kansas... member of the special teams unit in 2018, appearing in all 12 games with first career tackle vs. Oklahoma State... member of the 2017 Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered in football and wrestling at Oakland Mills, earning allcounty honors in each sport... Competed in the BTC All-Star Game... Senior year, earned 50 tackles and 12 sacks... Competed in the 285lb class in wrestling, two-time regional champion and had 27 victories as a junior, reaching the 2A-1A state final.

HIGH SCHOOL: Football and basketball player at Marist High... threestar recruit by Rivals.com, ranked the No. 18 prospect in the Class of 2017 from the state of Illinois... took Marist to the 2015 state title game and 2016 conference title... earned First Team All-East Suburban Catholic Conference honors.

PERSONAL: Son of Aaron Jr. and Rachel... Has three brothers, Robert, Gabriel and Kordell, and a sister, Gabrielle.

PERSONAL: Son of Robert and Latanya Topps .. Has two sisters, Latitia and Arielle.

DARIAN

STREET Redshirt Sophomore • Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 180 Bethlehem, Pa.. • Liberty H.S. • University of Pittsburgh

BROWN

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BEFORE TOWSON: Spent two years at the University of Pittsburgh. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football and track at Liberty High... ranked in the top-25 among prospects from Pennsylvania by ESPN, Rivals.com and Scout.com... earned First Team EPC All-South and The Morning Call All-Area honors... made 31 catches for 552 yards and three scores as a senior, totaling over 900 yards off 60 receptions his final two seasons... competed in the long jump in track. PERSONAL: Son of Theodore Street and Ria Evans... has a brother, Devin, who played three years in the National Football League. 32

TUIASOSOPO Junior • Offensive Line • 6-5 • 310 Granada Hills, Calif. • San Fernando H.S. • Los Angeles Valley College

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BEFORE TOWSON: Spent 2018 season at Los Angeles Valley College (JUCO), helping block for a team that averaged 45.8 points per game and being named First Team All-Metro League. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, rugby and track & field for San Fernando High... Earned First Team all-conference and all-city honors. PERSONAL: Son of Brown and Laura Tuiasosopo... Has two sisters, Tiana and Aisiah... Sister, Aisiah, was a track & field athlete at Fresno State University.


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ROMAN

WAHRHEIT Sophomore • Offensive Line • 6-7 • 325 Rhauderfehn, Germany • Oldenburg Knights

JEREMIAH

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BEFORE TOWSON: Competed with the Oldenburg Knights in the Germany Third Division. PERSONAL: Son of Ludger and Barbara Wahrheit... Has a sister, Larisa.

BROCK

WALLACE Freshman • Tight End • 6-2 • 255 Laurel, Md. • St. Vincent Pallotti H.S.

WYNN

Freshman • Defensive Back • 5-11 • 175 Cockeysville, Md. • Dulaney H.S.

HIGH SCHOOL: Competed in football, track & field and wrestling at Dulaney High... named to the 2019 Big 33 game for the top-38 players from the state of Maryland, the second player in Dulaney history to play in that game... MVP of the annual Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Classic...competed in the 410 All-Star Game. PERSONAL: Cousin, Sean Chandler, plays for the New York Giants.

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JACK

HIGH SCHOOL: Football player at Pallotti High, playing each linebacker and defensive tackle.

YOUNG

PERSONAL: Son of Brockman and Hope Wallace... Has two siblings, Alecys and Alayna...Intends to major in communications.

Freshman• Offensive Line • 6-6 • 280 Downingtown, Pa. • Downingtown West H.S.

AUSTIN

WEISSER Freshman • Offensive Line • 6-3 • 310 Lewisburg, Pa. • Lewisburg H.S.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Played football and track at Downingtown West High... played on each side on the line for football team... competed in the discus, shot put and 55-meter dash for track & field team.

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PERSONAL: Has a brother, Jordan, and a sister, Shelby.

HIGH SCHOOL: Multi-sport athlete at Lewisburg High, competing in football, basketball, track & field and swimming... 2018 Class 3A First Team All-Pennsylvania honoree as well as All-Eastern, all-conference and SunGazette Lineman of the Year... Also earned all-academic honors... Was a district qualifier in swimming... Holds three lifting records at the school. PERSONAL: Son of Joseph and Maria Weisser... Has two sisters, Alexis and Nicole... Sister, Alexis, played rugby at Penn State while mother, Maria, played basketball at Elizabethtown College.

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ROB

AMBROSE Head Coach • 11th Season Towson, ‘93 Not many people have the passion for Towson University as head coach Rob Ambrose.

Towson started the season with six-straight victories, and ended the regular season with a 10-2 record.

A former player and assistant coach, Ambrose has used that passion to turn the Tigers into one of the top teams in FCS.

The Tigers began their playoff run with a home victory over No. 9 Fordham, before going on the road to knock off No. 2 Eastern Illinois and No. 3 Eastern Washington.

In his first 10 years as head coach, Ambrose led the Tigers to five winning seasons, two CAA championships, three playoff appearances and a trip to the 2013 FCS National Championship game. In 2018, Towson returned to the NCAA FCS Playoffs and stood in the top-20 nationally for eight weeks in a row with victories over three then-top-15 programs: Villanova, Stony Brook and Elon. The Tigers finished tied for third in the CAA at 5-3 and 7-5 overall, with all FCS defeats coming against Playoff teams. Tom Flacco matched the Towson record with 28 passing touchdowns to earn CAA Offensive Player of the Year while Shane Simpson was the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year. Towson notched 11 All-CAA Honors, including five on the First Team: Tom Flacco (QB), Shane Simpson (RB), Matt Kauffman (OL), Shane Leatherbury (WR) and Aidan O’Neill (K). In his third season, Ambrose guided Towson to one of the most dramatic turnarounds in college football history. Only one season removed from a 1-10 record, the 2011 team became the “Turnaround Tigers” by going 9-3. Their 7.5-game improvement was the most dramatic improvement in NCAA Division I history. Towson posted a 9-2 regular season record, beat six nationally-ranked teams and won the CAA championship outright with a 7-1 record. The Tigers also made their first appearance in the FCS playoffs, becoming the first program to earn playoff berths at the Division III, Division II and FCS levels.

The season came to an end with a loss in the National Championship game, but not before the Tigers won a school-record 13 games. Towson finished the season ranked No. 2 in the polls and won the Lambert/Meadowlands Award as the top FCS team in the East. The Tigers were also honored as the ECAC FCS Team of the Year. West was the workhorse behind the Tigers run to the postseason as he carried the ball 413 times for 2,509 yards and 41 touchdowns. He finished third in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, honoring the top player in the FCS. After the season, West declared for the NFL Draft and was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the third round. West was one of seven Tigers to earn All-America recognition following the 2013 season. Offensive lineman Eric Pike joined West as a First-Team All-American, while linebacker Telvion Cook, cornerback Jordan Love and fullback Emmanuel Holder were selected Second-Team All-Americans. Defensive end Ryan Delaire was a third-team selection, while offensive lineman Randall Harris garnered honorable mention accolades. The 2014 season saw the Tigers battle through injuries, including the entire offensive front.

After the season, Ambrose was the recipient of the Eddie Robinson Award, honoring the top coach in the FCS. He was also named the CAA Coach of the Year, AFCA District Coach of the Year and was a finalist for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year.

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

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

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

The momentum carried over into the 2012 season, as the Tigers went went 7-4 against a schedule that saw them play at Kent State and LSU during the non-conference play. Towson earned a share of the CAA championship with a 6-2 mark, including a 64-35 victory over New Hampshire in the final game of the season. The 2013 season was one all Tiger fans will remember. Towson opened the season by going on the road and knocking off Connecticut, 31-18. It marked the first program victory over an FBS opponent.

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The straight-forward toughness approach was on display during the 2016 season as the Tigers were faced with several key injuries on the offensive side of the ball. Not daunted by the task at hand, the Tigers rallied to win their final three games of the season, including a gamewinning 55-yard field goal on the final play against Rhode Island. Ambrose returned to Towson after spending seven years as an assistant coach at Connecticut, helping the Huskies from an FCS program into a major college contender.


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PERSONAL Birthdate______________________________________July 30, 1970 Birthplace____________________________________Skokie, Illinois Hometown___________________________ Middletown, Maryland Family________________________________________ wife, Melissa daughter, Grace son, Riley EDUCATION High School___________________________________ Middletown College________________________________________ Towson ‘93 Degree________________________________________B.S./English PLAYING EXPERIENCE 1989-91___________________________________________ Towson

During his time in Storrs, Ambrose helped the Huskies to 49 victories, three bowl appearances and a share of the 2007 Big East championship. Ambrose spent the final three seasons at UConn as the team’s offensive coordinator. The 2008 offense was anchored by running back Donald Brown who led the nation with 2.083 rushing yards on 367 carries. Brown would be named the Big East Offensive Player of the Year on his way to earning All-America honors. He would later become the first UConn player to be selected in the First Round of the NFL Draft. Ambrose joined the Huskies’ staff as the quarterbacks coach in 2002. He played a major role in the development of quarterback Dan Orlovsky, the first UConn quarterback to play in the NFL as a fifthround draft pick of the Detroit Lions. The 2001 season was the first as a head coach for Ambrose. He spent one season as the head coach at Catholic University, leading the Cardinals to a 3-7 record. Ambrose’s coaching career began where his playing career ended as he joined the Tigers as a wide receivers coach in 1993 after spending the 1992 season as a student assistant. Under his guidance, wide receiver Mark Orlando earned All-America honors after catching 55 passes for 1,223 yards and 12 touchdowns. Ambrose took over as the offensive coordinator in 1997, and added the associate head coach title in 2000. In his third season, Ambrose’s offense led the country in passing yardage (381.2 ypg), while his 2000 team saw Noah Read lead the Patriot League in rushing. As a player at Towson, Ambrose began his career as a quarterback before moving to wide receiver as a sophomore. As a junior, he caught four passes for 35 yards. Three of those receptions went for touchdowns. An injury prior to his senior year forced him to the sidelines.

COACHING EXPERIENCE Towson University (2009-present) 2009-present__________________________________ Head Coach University of Connecticut (2001-08) 2006-08_________________ Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator 2002-05________________________ Assistant Coach/Quarterbacks Catholic University (2001) 2001_________________________________________ Head Coach Towson University (1992-2000) 2000______________ Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator 1997-99_________________ Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator 1992-96_______________________ Assistant Coach/Wide Receivers HEAD COACHING RECORD Year School Record (League) 2018 Towson 7-5 (5-3 CAA) --NCAA FCS Playoff Berth, Finished #20 in FCS Rankings 2017 Towson 5-6 (3-5 CAA) 2016 Towson 4-7 (3-5 CAA) 2015 Towson 7-4 (5-3 CAA) 2014 Towson 4-8 (2-6 CAA) 2013 Towson 13-3 (6-2 CAA) --NCAA FCS National Runner-Up, Finished #2 in FCS Rankings 2012 Towson 7-4 (6-2 CAA) --CAA Co-Champions, Finished #17 in FCS Rankings 2011 Towson 9-3 (7-1 CAA) --CAA Champions, NCAA FCS Playoff Berth, Finished #9 in FCS Rankings 2010 Towson 1-10 (0-8 CAA) 2009 Towson 2-9 (1-7 CAA) Towson Head Coaching Record: 59-59 2001 Catholic 3-7 (1-5 ODAC) Overall Head Coaching Record: 62-66 NOTABLE Led the Tigers to a school-record 13 wins and a berth in the National Championship Game in 2013. Selected as the 2011 Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year after leading Towson to the biggest turnaround in Division I, and its first CAA championship and FCS playoff appearance. Helped UConn capture BIG EAST championship and reach its second Bowl Game in 2007.

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JOHNSON Special Teams Coordinator, Safeties • 4th Season Connecticut, ‘92 Lyndon Johnson enters his fourth season as an assistant coach at Towson, serving as a coordinator since the 2017 season. He was the defensive coordinator in the 2017 and 2018 seasons and is the special teams coordinator for 2019. During his time as the defensive coordinator, Kanyia Anderson, Robert Heyward and Diondre Wallace all earned All-CAA honors. The duo of Johnson and Rob Ambrose spent seven years together as assistant coaches at the University of Connecticut. Johnson came to Towson after spending the previous five seasons as an assistant coach at Maryland. He joined the Terps staff in 2011 as outside linebackers coach and special teams coordinator, and was elevated to assistant head coach prior to the 2014 season. In the first season in the Big Ten, Johnson guided sophomore Yannick Ngakoue to honorable mention All-Big Ten honors after registering 13.5 tackles-for-loss. In the Terps final season in the ACC, Johnson’s outside linebackers helped UM rank third in the conference in sacks (37) and eighth nationally in tackles-for-loss per game (7.8). The 2012 Terps defense ranked second in the ACC in overall defense (336.8 ypg) and rush defense (129.3 ypg). Prior to his time at Maryland, Johnson spent 12 seasons on staff at Connecticut. He began his tenure in 1999 as the tight ends coach and special teams coordinator. Johnson took over the role as the Huskies recruiting coordinator in 2002, and continued in that role through the 2005 season. He played a key role in the recruitment of quarterback Dan Orlovsky. Orlovsky would go on to become the first Husky to play in the NFL when he was drafted by the Detroit Lions in the fifth round. Johnson was also instrumental in the recruiting of running back Donald Brown. Brown was named the 2008 Big East Offensive Player of the Year after rushing for 2.083 yards and 18 touchdowns. He would become the first UConn player drafted in the first round when he was selected 27th overall by the Indianapolis Colts. Johnson spent his final nine seasons at UConn working with the outside linebackers, while also serving as the special teams coordinator from 2006-10.

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Johnson had the top kick returner in the nation in 2010 in Nick Williams, who averaged 35.3 yards per return and had two touchdowns. As a team, the Huskies ranked third nationally in kickoff returns, bolstering a run to the Big East Championship and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. The Huskies were ninth in the FBS in kickoff returns in 2009 at 25.8 yards per return. They set a school record with three returns for touchdowns. Robert McClain also ranked 18th nationally in punt returns at 12.6 yards per attempt. UConn’s special teams also aided its run to the 2007 Big East Championship. The team returned two punts for touchdowns and also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns. The season saw Tony Ciaravino score a UConn kicker record 100 points, while punter Desi Cullen averaged 40.7 yards per punt. Cullen concluded his career in 2009 as the school’s career record holder with a 41.1 yards per punt average. He also set the singleseason mark, averaging 42.8 yards per punt. During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, Johnson coached linebacker Scott Lutrus to postseason honors. Lutrus was a First-Team Freshman AllAmerica selection in 2007, and an All-Big East pick in 2008. Johnson began his coaching career at Brien McMahon High School in Norwalk, Connecticut from 1993-96, serving as the defensive coordinator the final two seasons. He made his collegiate coaching debut as the defensive coordinator at Sacred Heart in 1997. He would serve as the defensive line coach at Fordham in 1998. Johnson, a four-year letterwinner for UConn from 1989-92, started all 33 games on the offensive line over his final three seasons. He served as a team captain in 1991, and was named as the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player. He was a Second-Team All-Yankee Conference pick in 1989, and a Second-Team All-ECAC selection in 1990. A native of Norwalk, Connecticut, Johnson received his degree in sociology from UConn in 1992. He and his wife, Cynthia, have two sons, Taren and Trace.


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DANIELS Defensive Coordinator, Inside Linebackers • 1st Season Hardin-Simmons, ‘07 Eric Daniels enters his first season as Towson’s defensive coordinator in 2019. He also works directly with the inside linebackers.

Football Coaches Association 2018 Coaches Leadership Institute, representing 35 football coaches in America under the age of 35.

He comes to Towson after serving as the defensive coordinator and assistant head coach at Briar Cliff University in Iowa in 2018. His defense was the top turnaround unit in college football, improving from 52 points allowed per game in 2017 to 24 points allowed per game in 2018. During his time at Briar Cliff, the football program set many school records including a complete turnaround from a twoyear losing streak to having their first winning season in school history. Some key victories included then-ranked opponents Dakota State and Midland. Daniels had two defensive players selected as first-team allconference members.

Prior to Panhandle State, Daniels coached at Southern Methodist University in Dallas where he served as the linebackers coach under legendary coach June Jones. During the 2014 season, he helped mold two of the American Athletic Conference’s top linebackers, Randall Joyner and Kevin Pope, into the league’s leading defensive tandem. Daniels was a part of helping the Mustangs set a school record by getting to four-straight bowl games, while also winning the western division and playing for a conference championship.

Prior to joining Briar Cliff, Daniels was at Oklahoma Panhandle State. OPSU finished in the top 25 in 2017 for the first time in 35 years. Panhandle State was ranked sixth in the nation in defense as well as top 15 in 10 different categories, including both rush and pass defense. They were also first in the nation in fourth down stops. Daniels had three defensive players selected as first-team all-conference members. He also helped the Aggies get their first win over a Division-I FCS opponent, beating Arkansas Pine Bluff 20-16. After his final season at OPSU, Daniels was elected to the American

He also was the linebackers coach at Angelo State from August 2008-December 2009 and the assistant linebackers coach at HardinSimmons University from December 2007-July 2008. Daniels graduated from Hardin Simmons in 2007 with a Bachelor of Behavioral Science in physical education, earning Cum Laude honors, and a Master’s of Student Development and Leadership in Higher Education in 2009 from Angelo State. Daniels was also on the Big XII Commissioners Honor Roll while playing at Baylor before finishing up at Hardin-Simmons.

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VAN ZILE Recruiting Coordinator, Quarterbacks, Passing Game Coordinator • 3rd Season Towson, ‘99 Scott Van Zile enters his third season as an assistant coach at Towson University, working as the team’s running backs coach and recruiting

In his time at Monmouth, Van Zile coached two-time All-American

coordinator.

running back David Sinisi, who was named the 2008 NEC Offensive Player of the Year, as well as tight end John Nalbone who was drafted

In the 2018 season, Van Zile’s primary running back, Shane Simpson,

in the fifth round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

was one of the top players in the country. Simpson earned AllAmerica honors as an all-purpose player, ranking second in FCS in all-

Prior to becoming the offensive coordinator, Van Zile mentored the

purpose yards, and All-CAA First Team as a running back. The running

Hawks’ wide receivers for three seasons, coaching NFL receiver Miles

trio of Simpson, Kobe Young and Yeedee Thaenrat combined for 1,416

Austin in his senior season. That year, Austin averaged 20.4 yards per

rushing yards, averaging 5.2 yards per rush, and 14 touchdowns.

catch and caught 11 touchdown passes while eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark in receptions.

A Towson alum, Van Zile joins the Tigers after spending the previous three seasons as the quarterbacks coach at Elon.

He also oversaw the development of the program’s single-season receptions leader in Adam San Miguel who was a two-time all-league

He joined the Phoenix coaching staff after spending the previous 14

pick.

seasons at Monmouth, the final six as offensive coordinator. A 1999 graduate of Towson University with a bachelor’s degree Van Zile spent his final six years at Monmouth as the offensive

in sport management, Van Zile played on both sides of the ball in

coordinator, helping mentor nine All-Northeast Conference players

college. As a freshman and senior he was a wide receiver. During his

and a pair of Jerry Rice Award finalists over its final three seasons in

sophomore and junior campaigns, Van Zile was a starter in the Tigers’

the NEC.

defensive secondary. Van Zile twice earned Patriot League Academic Honor Roll recognition.

In 2012, Monmouth’s offense led the league in passing and total offense, averaging over 400 yards per game while throwing for nearly 250 yards per outing. That year, quarterback Kyle Frazier concluded his career ranked in the top two in program history in completions, total offense, touchdowns and completion percentage.

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Van Zile and his wife, Kelly, have two daughters – Payton and Reagan.


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KOSMAKOS Defensive Line • 12th Season Towson, ‘06

Konstantinos Kosmakos enters his 12th season as an assistant coach at his alma mater. He is entering his seventh season coaching the defensive line. In the 2018 season, four defensive linemen recorded at least 2.5 sacks, helping the team hold three opponents to 13 points or fewer. Bryce Carter recorded 6.5 sacks, the second-most for a Tiger in a season since 2014 (Kanyia Anderson with nine in 2017). Kosmakos joined the Tiger coaching staff in 2008 as an offensive line assistant. He was the assistant defensive line coach in 2012, after coaching the outside linebackers in 2011. The defensive line continued to be a strength for the Tigers in 2016. Led by preseason All-CAA tackle Jon Desir, the defensive line recorded 13.5 sacks and 30 tackles-for-loss. Sophomore Clifton Jones and redshirt freshman Zain Harps Upshur had breakout seasons as they combined for 12.0 tackles-for-loss and 5.5 sacks. Nose tackle Max Tejada added three sacks, including forcing a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in a come-from-behind victory over Stony Brook. The 2014 unit was led by All-America defensive end Ryan Delaire. The First-Team All-CAA pick ranked second in the CAA with 11.0 sacks. Delaire was not the only defensive lineman to have a big year as Drew Cheripko added 7.5 sacks. Delaire would sign as a free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before going to the Super Bowl with the Carolina Panthers.

Association’s Baltimore Mariners. He helped the Mariners to a 16-0 record and the 2010 AIFA Championship. Before joining the coaching staff, Kosmakos was a standout offensive lineman for the Tigers. Kosmakos was a fixture along the offensive line from 2002-05, and was one of the most versatile offensive lineman to ever play at Towson. After making 13 starts at guards and center in his first two seasons, Kosmakos took over as the starting center his junior season. He would go on to start 22 of the 23 games over his final two seasons. He served as a team captain his senior season. His efforts over his final two season earned him back-to-back Offensive Player of the Year awards. He became just the fourth offensive lineman to win the award, joining Jason Gunning (2003), David Snyder (1995) and Kevin Fidati (1979). He was also the sixth player to win the award in consecutive seasons. Prior to his standout career at Towson, Kosmakos helped Dulaney High School compile a 7-3 record his junior season after a winless campaign the season before. Kosmakos was a standout wrestler for the Lions, posting a 73-4 career varsity record. He was inducted into the Dulaney Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. Kosmakos graduated from Towson University in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

The defensive line played a key role in the Tigers run to the National Championship game in 2013. As a defense, the Tigers registered 41 sacks, seventh in all of FCS that year. The anchor of the front was Delaire and his CAA-leading 11.5 sacks. His efforts allowed him to become the fourth Tiger defensive lineman to earn All-America recognition. As the outside linebackers coach in 2011, Kosmakos helped the Tigers become the most improved team in NCAA Division I as Towson finished 9-3 and captured its first CAA championship. During his time assisting the defensive line during the 2009-10 seasons, Kosmakos was a captain for the American Indoor Football 39


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FOREMAN Running Backs • 2nd Season Virginia, ‘01 Tyree Foreman enters his second season with the Towson football team and will work with the running backs in the 2019 season.

Brown, who played professionally as a kick returner and was the 2012 Big East Special Teams Player of the Year.

He spent 2018 working with the tight ends unit. Chris Clark finished with four touchdowns on that unit that season.

His first coaching job after his professional days came at Army West Point, where his primary runner, Carlton Jones, averaged 115.4 rushing yards a game to rank 13th in the nation. He was at West Point from 2004-06.

Previous to Towson, Foreman spent two years at Tennessee Tech, working with each the running backs and the tight ends. He was the offensive coordinator and associate head coach in 2017 and was acting head coach at the end of the year. Wide receiver Dontez Byrd was selected as a 2017 First Team All-OVC wide receiver with 1,003 yards receiving, the season record for the program. He was the running backs coach at Temple for eight years, helping the Owls to some of their best years in program history, including two years as the special teams coordinator. Among athletes he worked with included Bernard Pierce, a former running back with the Baltimore Ravens who was a 2009 and 2010 All-American, and Matt

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After his collegiate playing career, he signed a free agent contract with the San Diego Chargers and later went to the Chicago Bears practice squad. He was a starter for the Barcelona Dragons in NFL Europe in 2003. As a player at Virginia, he lettered for three years from 1999-2001 as a fullback and a tailback. He averaged five yards per carry and 11.4 yards per catch, totaling 16 touchdowns. Foreman graduated from the University of Virginia in 2001 with a degree in religious studies.

HARPER Wide Receivers • 2nd Season Virginia Tech, ‘08 Former NFL and CFL player and Virginia Tech standout Justin Harper enters his second year as the Towson wide receivers coach in 2019. In 2018, his wide receivers helped Towson have the top passing offense in the CAA. Shane Leatherbury earned All-CAA First Team honors after making 67 catches, third-most in Towson single season history. Leatherbury and Jabari Allen each were in the top-10 in the CAA in receiving yards per game and receptions per game. Harper was at Virginia State as a wide receivers coach in 2015, being the interim head coach for part of the 2016 calendar year. He helped the Trojans to its third consecutive winning season in 2015. Previous to VSU, he was an assistant coach at Lenior-Rhyne as a wide receivers coach for two seasons, assisting the team to win the South 40

Atlantic Conference title and reach the NCAA Division II Championship Game in 2013. In 2014, he helped Lenior-Rhyne to its first-ever undefeated regular season and third consecutive South Atlantic title. Harper was with the Baltimore Ravens from 2008-10 in the National Football League and the Saskatchewan Roughriders from 2012-13 and the British Columbia Lions in 2013 in the Canadian Football League. While playing at Virginia Tech, he helped the Hokies win Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships in 2004 and 2007, making 83 catches for 1,338 yards and nine touchdowns in his career. Harper graduated from Virginia Tech in 2008 with a Bachelor of Science in apparel housing & resource management.


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APPLEBAUM Offensive Line • 2nd Season Connecticut, ‘07 Applebaum enters his second season as the offensive line coach at Towson in 2019. In 2018, his line helped Towson be ranked #1 in the CAA in scoring offense (34.5 points a game) and offensive yards per game (465.0). Right tackle Matt Kauffman was selected as an All-American by the Walter Camp Association, while guard Zane Ventimiglia earned CoSIDA Academic All-America. Kauffman was All-CAA First Team while guard Aaron Grzymkowski was on the All-CAA Third Team. He previously served two years as the offensive line coach at Davidson College. He was promoted to offensive coordinator for the 2017 season. Prior to his time at Davidson, Applebaum spent one season as the offensive line coach at Southeastern Louisiana (2015) and one year as an offensive assistant with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2014).

Applebaum got his start in coaching in 2008 at Central Connecticut State where he worked with the tight ends and served as the team’s video coordinator. He spent three years working with the Washington Redskins, starting as a pro personnel assistant, moved to college personnel assistant and finally to an offensive coaching assistant in 2010. He returned to college coaching following that season and spent two years as a graduate assistant at the University of Miami before spending a season as the offensive line coach at Bucknell. Applebaum was a two-year starter on the offensive line at UConn before playing one season professionally with the Wiles-Barre/ Scranton Pioneers in AF2. He graduated from UConn in 2007 with a degree in political science.

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BAUER Outside Linebackers • 2nd Season Towson, ‘13 Bauer enters his second season with Towson as the linebackers coach and first as the assistant recruiting coordinator. Bauer helped team captain Diondre Wallace earn Third Team All-CAA and rank in the top-10 all time in Towson history in tackles in 2018. He also coached Keon Paye, Ricky DeBerry and Malik Tyne, all in the top-5 in tackles for loss for Towson that season. Before coming to Towson, Bauer spent the previous two seasons at Rutgers University, serving as the defensive quality control coach in 2017 after serving as the defensive line graduate assistant in 2016. During Bauer’s time at Rutgers, he coached Kemoko Turay, the eventual 2018 second round pick of the Indianapolis Colts, as well as 2017 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten freshman Elorm Lumor. Prior to his time with the Scarlet Knights, Bauer spent two years as a defensive line graduate assistant at the University of Maryland, assisting in coaching a defensive line that finished 13th nationally in

sacks in 2015. He assisted in the development of 2015 All-Big Ten First Team, and eventual third round draft pick, Yannick Ngakoue, who set the Maryland single season sack record with 13.5. He also assisted in the development of 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten, and fifth round draft pick, Quinton Jefferson, as well as 2014 Second Team AllBig Ten and Maryland career sack record-holder Andre Monroe. During the 2013 season, Bauer served as the defensive backs graduate assistant at The Citadel. Bauer began his career as a student assistant at Towson from 2010 until graduating in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences. He earned his Master of Real Estate Development Certificate from the University of Maryland in 2016. A native of Middletown, Md., Bauer and his wife, Julie, have two children, Eva and Jack. 41


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BROWN Cornerbacks • 1st Season Louisiana-Monroe, ‘10 Nate Brown joins the Towson football staff in 2019 as the cornerbacks coach. Brown spent the last three seasons at North Texas in the same role. In 2018, UNT was tied for fifth in Division I with 18 interceptions, with including at least four from three different Mean Green. The 2016 season saw UNT have 14 interceptions, including nine from the cornerback corps, as the defense improved with 8.7 fewer points allowed from the previous year. He was at Louisiana-Monroe is 2015, coaching Trey Caldwell, the eventual 2016 fifth round pick of the Cleveland Browns. Caldwell was an All-Sun Belt selection in 2015 with 10 passes broken up and 52 tackles.

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Previous to his return to ULM, he coached the 2014 season at Grambling State, tutoring the SWAC interceptions leader Tyree Hollins, who had five picks, and finished third in the league in the same category. He was at Millsaps College in 2013 as the wide receivers coach, pass game coordinator and punt return coordinator, coaching three allconference players, plus was at ULM as a graduate assistant coach in 2012. A four-year letterwinner in the secondary at Louisiana-Monroe, he was a one-time Third Team All-Sun Belt defensive back, finishing his career with 150 tackles. Brown graduated from Louisiana-Monroe in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science in kinesiology with a concentration in Fitness & Sports Studies, earning a Master’s Degree in education from ULM in 2012.

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Tight Ends/Fullbacks • 1st Season Holy Cross, ‘13 William Lang returns to the Towson football team in the 2019 season and will serve as the tight ends/fullbacks coach. He comes back for his second stint at Towson, previously being the offensive quality control coach from 2014-16. While with Towson, he broke down game film and helped coach the offensive line, tight ends and long snappers plus coordinated the defensive and special teams scouting units. He returns to Towson after spending 2018 with the University of Missouri as a tight end graduate assistant and recruiter. He assisted in the creation of a new offensive playbook, assisted in drills and helped with all aspects of the recruiting process. It was his second stint with

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Missouri, also being there from July 2016 to June 2017. In 2017, Lang was an offensive line graduate assistant at Florida International University, breaking down game film and conducting the defensive scout team. He helped coach Jordan Budwig, who earned all-conference honors in Conference USA that season. FIU finished 8-5 in 2017 with an appearance in the Gasparilla Bowl. Lang was an offensive lineman at guard and tackle at the College of the Holy Cross from 2009-13, helping the team to the Patriot League title in 2009. Lang graduated from Holy Cross with a Bachelor of Arts in history in 2013.


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Director of Football Operations • 5th Season Towson, ‘11

Strength and Conditioning Coach (Football) • 2nd Season Bridgewater State ‘09

Lance Yaniger enters his fifth season as the Director of Football Operations and seventh season as a member of the staff with the Towson football team.

Justin Lima is in his second year as a strength and conditioning coach with Towson University and is responsible for the design and implementation of all phases of strength and conditioning for the football and softball team. He began working with the Tigers in January 2018.

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In his role, Yaniger is responsible for planning all away game logistics that include all aspects of team travel. He also serves as the liaison for the NFL scouts. Yaniger served in an interim role for the 2015 season after spending two years as a volunteer assistant with the program. He earned his bachelor’s degree in applied business and communications from Towson University in 2011.

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PRESLEY Video Coordinator • 2nd Season Arkansas State, ‘14 Presley comes to Towson to serve as the Towson football coordinator, starting in the 2018 season. She comes to Towson after two seasons as the football video coordinator at Kent State University, being responsible for all video duties, including practice film and game film, plus trained student workers for filming purposes. She also was the video coordinator at Savannah State from July 2015 to February 2016, working with football and basketball primarily, plus had stops at the University of Idaho and Arkansas State. Presley graduated from Arkansas State in 2014 with a Bachelor of Science in radio television.

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Lima comes to Towson from The University of Iowa where he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach with the Hawkeye’s football staff for five years. The Hawkeyes made bowl game appearances in every season during Lima’s tenure including a perfect 12-0 regular season record in 2015 and a Rose Bowl in 2016. Lima also ran the analytics program at the University of Iowa handling HRV and GPS data. Additionally he mentored and instructed professional interns and coordinated the refueling station. Lima joined the Iowa staff from the University of Maryland, where he worked with the Terrapin football team and cross country team for two seasons, assisting the Terrapins football team to a bowl game appearance during his final year. Lima is a Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, and a Level 1 Exercise Nutrition Coach (Pn1) through Precision Nutrition. He is also CPR/AED and First Aid certified through the American Heart Association. Lima attended Bridgewater State University, where he played offensive line for four years. Justin earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and master’s degree in Strength and Conditioning, both from Bridgewater State. He is currently finishing his PhD in Health and Human Performance from Concordia University-Chicago. While working on his master’s degree he served internships at Harvard University and The University of Iowa. Lima and his wife Megan reside in Towson with their son Everett.

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NATHAN

ARIKO

Senior Associate A.D., Sports Medicine and Performance • 9th Season Waynesburg, ‘96

Head Athletic Trainer (football) • 2nd Season San Jose State, ‘95

Nathan Wilder serves as the director of sports medicine at Towson.

Ariko Iso was named as the head athletic trainer for the football

WILDER

ISO

program in June 2018. Wilder functions as the head football athletic trainer by coordinating the medical care and providing athletic training services to the University’s

Acknowledged as the first full-time female athletic trainer in the NFL,

football student-athletes.

Iso comes to Towson from her alma mater, San Jose State University.

He joined the Tigers from Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama,

“I am excited to join the Towson University Sports Medicine,” said Iso.

where he had served as the head football athletic trainer starting in

“I like to learn daily from my colleagues, team physicians and medical

2009. While at Samford, Wilder was responsible for the prevention,

professionals and contribute however the University can utilize my

management, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all of

experience. Under Director of Sports Performance Nathan Wilder’s

Samford’s football student-athletes.

guidance, Towson goes above and beyond to care for young studentathletes and provide the best medical care possible. I am very impressed

Wilder arrived at Samford from Waynesburg University in Waynesburg,

with what is going on at Towson. I feel honored to be able to serve with

Pennsylvania, where he served as the head athletic trainer from 2004

the Towson Tigers.”

until 2009. While at Waynesburg, Wilder supervised medical coverage for all 18 teams, and he served as the athletic trainer for the football,

Iso joined the San Jose State University staff as an assistant athletic

wrestling and track and field teams. He was also an instructor of various

trainer in August 2017. Her primary responsibilities are to the men’s

courses and an approved clinical instructor in the CAATE accredited

basketball and cheerleading programs.

program at Waynesburg. A 1995 San Jose State University graduate through the master’s Prior to his time at Waynesburg, Wilder was an assistant professor/

program in human performance, Iso is acknowledged as the first

assistant athletic trainer at Southern Connecticut State University,

female full-time athletic trainer in the National Football League. During

spent one year working with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National

the 2002 through 2010 seasons, she was an assistant athletic trainer for

Football League, and worked as a graduate assistant at Ohio University.

the Pittsburgh Steelers and part of the team’s Super Bowl XL and XLIII

He has worked at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center

winning seasons.

for Sports Medicine. Iso returned to San Jose State after six years as the football head athletic Wilder holds credentials as a certified athletic trainer and as a

trainer at Oregon State University. At the collegiate level, she has

strength and conditioning specialist through the National Strength

experiences with Foothill College and Portland State University.

and Conditioning Association. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and National Strength and Conditioning

In addition, her collegiate and NFL positions, she was the head athletic

Association.

trainer at the World U21 Track Championships, the World Cross Country Championships, the Yokohama International Ekiden and the East-West

Wilder, a native of Pittsburgh, graduated summa cum laude from

Shrine Football Game.

Waynesburg University in 1996. After graduating from Waynesburg, Wilder attended graduate school and worked at Ohio University.

She is certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA) and is a member of the Professional Football Athletic Trainers Society.

Wilder and his wife, Nicole, have two children.

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2019 OPPONENTS - REGULAR SEASON The Citadel: The Military College of South Carolina Head Coach: Brent Thompson Career Record at School: 20-14 Year as Head Coach: 4th Stadium: Johnson Hagood Stadium

Game: Aug. 31, 3 p.m. - Charleston, S.C. 2018 Record: 5-6 SoCon Record/Finish: 4-4/t-5th Series: Towson leads 1-0 Last Meeting: 44-27 Towson (9/29/18)

Mascot: Bulldogs Football SID: John Brush jbrush@citadel.edu Office #: 843-953-6795 www.citadelsports.com

North Carolina Central University Head Coach: Trei Oliver Career Record at School: 0-0 Year as Head Coach: 1st Stadium: O’Kelly-Riddick Stadium

Game: Sept. 7, 6 p.m. - Towson, Md. 2018 Record: 5-6 MEAC Record/Finish: 3-4/t-6th Series: Towson leads 2-0 Last Meeting: 31-20 Towson (9/20/14)

Mascot: Eagles Football SID: Kyle Serba kserba@nccu.edu Office #: 919-530-7054 www.nccueaglepride.com

University of Maine Head Coach: Nick Charlton Career Record at School: 0-0 Year as Head Coach: 1st Stadium: Harold Alford Sports Stadium

Game: Sept. 14, 7 p.m. - Orono, Maine 2018 Record: 10-4 CAA Record/Finish: 7-1/1st Series: Maine leads 8-6 Last Meeting: 35-28 Maine (11/3/18)

Mascot: Black Bears Football SID: Tyson McHatten tyson.mchatten@maine.edu Office #: 207-581-3596 www.goblackbears.com

Villanova University Head Coach: Matt Ferrante Career Record at School: 10-12 Year as Head Coach: 3rd Stadium: Villanova Stadium

Game: Sept. 21, 6 p.m. - Towson, Md. 2018 Record: 5-6 CAA Record/Finish: 2-6/t-10th Series: Villanova leads 9-6 Last Meeting: 45-35 Towson (9/15/18)

Mascot: Wildcats Football SID: Dean Kenefick dean.kenefick@villanova.edu Office #: 610-519-6514 www.villanova.com

University of Florida Head Coach: Dan Mullen Career Record at School: 10-3 Year as Head Coach: 2nd Stadium: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium

Game: Sept. 28, TBA - Gainesville, Fla. 2018 Record: 10-3 SEC Record/Finish: 5-3/t-2nd (East) Series: First Meeting Last Meeting: N/A

Mascot: Gators Football SID: Steve McClain SteveM@gators.ufl.edu Office #: 352-375-6115 www.floridagators.com

University at Albany Head Coach: Greg Gattuso Career Record at School: 24-32 Year as Head Coach: 6th Stadium: Tom & Mary Casey Stadium

Game: Oct. 12, 4 p.m. - Towson, Md. 2018 Record: 3-8 CAA Record/Finish: 1-7/12th Series: Towson leads 4-2 Last Meeting: 56-28 Towson (10/20/18)

Mascot: Great Danes Football SID: Pete Iorizzo piorizzo@albany.edu Office #: 518-442-3359 www.ualbanysports.com

Bucknell University Game: Oct. 19, 4 p.m. - Towson, Md. Head Coach: Dave Cecchini 2018 Record: 1-10 Career Record at School: 0-0 Patriot Record/Finish: 1-5/7th Year as Head Coach: 1st Series: Tied 8-8 Stadium: Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium Last Meeting: 14-10 Bucknell (10/18/03)

Mascot: Bison Football SID: Jen Dobias jmd056@bucknell.edu Office #: 570-577-3488 www.bucknellbison.com

James Madison University Head Coach: Curt Cignetti Career Record at School: 0-0 Year as Head Coach: 1st Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium

Game: Oct. 26, 3:30 p.m. - Harrisonburg, Va. 2018 Record: 9-4 CAA Record/Finish: 6-2/2nd Series: JMU leads 6-20-1 Last Meeting: 38-17 JMU (11/17/18)

Mascot: Dukes Football SID: Chris Brooks brookscp@jmu.edu Office #: 540-568-6154 www.jmusports.com

University of Delaware Head Coach: Danny Rocco Career Record at School: 14-9 Year as Head Coach: 3rd Stadium: Delaware Stadium

Game: Nov. 2, 2 p.m. - Towson, Md. 2018 Record: 7-5 CAA Record/Finish: 5-3/t-3rd Series: Delaware leads 12-8 Last Meeting: 40-36 Delaware (10/27/18)

Mascot: Blue Hens Football SID: Scott Day sday@udel.edu Office #: 302-831-8007 www.bluehens.com

Stony Brook University Head Coach: Chuck Priore Career Record at School: 84-66 Year as Head Coach: 14th Stadium: Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium

Game: Nov. 9, 2 p.m. - Stony Brook, N.Y. 2018 Record: 7-5 CAA Record/Finish: 5-3/t-3rd Series: Tied 3-3 Last Meeting: 52-28 Towson (10/6/18)

Mascot: Seawolves Football SID: Brian Miller brian.j.miller@stonybrook.edu Office #: 631-632-4318 www.stonybrookathletics.com

The College of William & Mary Head Coach: Mike London Career Record at School: 0-0 Year as Head Coach: 1st Stadium: Walter J. Zable Stadium

Game: Nov. 16, 1 p.m. - Williamsburg, Va. 2018 Record: 4-6 CAA Record/Finish: 3-4/8th Series: William & Mary leads 10-5 Last Meeting: 29-13 Towson (10/13/18)

Mascot: Tribe Football SID: Pete Clawson pmclaw@wm.edu Office #: 757-221-3369 www.tribeathletics.com

Elon University Head Coach: Tony Trisciani Career Record at School: 0-0 Year as Head Coach: 1st Stadium: Rhodes Stadium

Game: Nov. 23, 2 p.m. - Towson, Md. 2018 Record: 6-5 CAA Record/Finish: 4-3/6th Series: Towson leads 6-2 Last Meeting: 41-10 Towson (11/10/18)

Mascot: Phoenix Football SID: Andrew Wilson awilson26@elon.edu Office #: 336-278-6761 www.elonphoenix.com

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2018 Season in Review Game 1 - Sept. 1, 7 p.m. at Morgan State Hughes Stadium - Baltimore, Md.

Game 2 - Sept. 8, 12 p.m. at Wake Forest BB&T Field - Winston-Salem, N.C.

Game 3 - Sept. 15, 3:30 p.m. at Villanova Villanova Stadium - Villanova, Pa.

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BALTIMORE-- The Towson University football team proved to be Charm City’s top college football squad, scoring 24 unanswered points to take down Morgan State 36-10 and earn its second victory in the Battle for Greater Baltimore series. After Morgan State scored a touchdown with 4:20 left, Towson scored 24 unanswered points in over 27 minutes of play, finishing the game on a 36-3 run. Towson’s defense held Morgan State to 14 yards in the first quarter. Towson outgained its opponent 223-45 in the first half and 401-167 in the game. Aidan O’Neill was a perfect 4-for-4 on field goals, adding three extra points for 15 points on his own. Six different Towson receivers earned multiple receptions with Tom Flacco going 18-for-28 with two touchdowns and an interception in his first career start as a Tiger. Shane Leatherbury caught five passes for 93 yards, including a 53-yard reception. The Towson defense held Morgan State to 2.7 yards per offensive play. Keon Paye had a team high 6.5 tackles while Robert Heyward had six. Baltimorenative Diondre Wallace had four tackles, a sack and an interception. Scoring Summary Towson Morgan State

1 2 3 4 3 14 14 5 7 0 3 0

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- The Towson University football team (1-1) scored touchdowns on two its first three drives but fell on the road against ACC opponent Wake Forest (2-0) 51-20. Towson earned touchdowns on its first two offensive drives, with Tom Flacco hitting Sam Gallahan and Shane Simpson for receptions in the end zone. The Tigers were tied 14-14 with Wake Forest after one. Tom Flacco had 35 (35-for-51) completions for 345 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. He had nine receivers earn multiple catches. Shane Leatherbury caught eight passes for 88 yards plus a touchdown. Sam Gallahan had four catches for 61 yards and a touchdown while Ryan Rutkowski had five receptions for 67 yards. On the defensive side, Diondre Wallace had 16 tackles, including 12 solo, and forced a fumble. Keon Paye concluded with ten tackles and a quarterback hurry. Towson outgained Wake Forest 345-242 in passing yards. The game had a lightning delay of over one hour towards the end of the third quarter. Scoring Summary Towson Wake Forest

1 2 3 4 14 6 0 0 14 24 3 10

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VILLANOVA, Pa. -- The Towson University football team (2-1, 1-0 CAA) used 35 consecutive points to come back and take down #10/10 Villanova (2-1, 0-1 CAA) 45-35 on the road to win its Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opener. Towson earns a victory over a top-10 opponent for the first time since December 21, 2013 in the win over #3 Eastern Washington in the FCS Playoffs. Towson earns a victory in its CAA opener for the first time since 2013, a road win over Stony Brook that year. Towson had 528 yards of total offense, including 208 on the ground. The Tigers had the ball for 35:01 in the game, compared to 24:59 for Villanova. After being down 14-0 in the opening 5:01, Towson scored 35 points in a row, including two passing, two rushing and one special teams touchdown, to surge ahead 35-14 with 2:26 left in the 2nd quarter. Tom Flacco had 300+ passing yards for the second straight time, going 27-37 for 320 yards, three touchdowns and a pick. He also had 66 rushing yards on 18 carries. Scoring Summary Towson Villanova

1 2 3 4 21 14 7 3 14 7 7 7

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Scoring Plays 1st 4:20 MSU - Castano 0yd fumble recovery (O’Shea kick) 1st 2:18 TOWSON - O’Neill 19yd field goal 2nd 13:09 TOWSON - O’Neill 36yd field goal 2nd 7:12 TOWSON - Simpson 2yd pass from Flacco (Leatherbury pass from Flacco) 2nd 4:29 TOWSON - O’Neill 38yd field goal 3rd 11:51 TOWSON - Clark 1yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 7:22 MSU - O’Shea 24yd field goal 3rd 6:44 TOWSON - Young 5yd run (O’Neill kick) 4th 9:41 TOWSON - Safety 4th 4:09 TOWSON - O’Neill 39yd field goal

Scoring Plays 1st 11:39 WAKE - Bachman 10yd pass from Hartman (Sciba kick) 1st 8:12 TOWSON - Gallahan 24yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 1st 7:11 WAKE - Dortch 7yd pass from Hartford (Sciba kick) 1st 1:32 TOWSON - Simpson 8yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 14:19 WAKE - Hartman 14yd run (Sciba kick) 2nd 11:37 WAKE - Sciba 35yd field goal 2nd 9:49 WAKE - Dortch 70yd punt return (Sciba kick) 2nd 2:02 WAKE - Dortch 60yd punt return (Sciba kick) 2nd 0:42 TOWSON - Leatherbury 18yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 3:53 WAKE - Sciba 27yd field goal 4th 14:03 WAKE - Carmey 1yd run (Sciba kick) 4th 9:04 WAKE - Sciba 27yd field goal

Scoring Plays 1st 11:53 VU - Forbes 5yd pass from Bednarczyk (Kresge kick) 1st 9:59 VU - Bell 31yd pass from Bednarczyk (Kresge kick) 1st 4:56 TOWSON - Simpson 13yd run (O’Neill kick) 1st 0:37 TOWSON - Leatherbury 76yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 1st 0:29 TOWSON - Vincent 14yd fumble recovery (O’Neill kick) 2nd 6:44 TOWSON - Simpson 8yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 2:26 TOWSON - Thaenrat 1yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 1:06 VU - Bell 11yd pass from Bednarczyk (Kresge kick) 3rd 11:05 VU - McClenton 14yd pass from Bednarczyk (Kresge kick) 3rd 1:59 TOWSON - Leatherbury 14yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 4th 8:16 VU - Gudzak 1yd run (Kresge kick) 4th 3:12 TOWSON - O’Neill 26yd field goal

Team Statistics TOWSON MSU First Downs 21 13 Rush Att.-Net Yards 39-156 37-63 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 18-28-1-245 14-24-1-104 Offensive Plays 67 61 Total Offense 401 167 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 8-100 12-107 Punts-Average 2-37.5 6-39.0 3rd Down Conversion 3-14 3-13 Time of Possession 29:43 30:17

Team Statistics TOWSON WAKE First Downs 25 32 Rush Att.-Net Yards 30-65 37-63 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 35-53-1-345 17-27-1-242 Offensive Plays 81 81 Total Offense 410 582 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-68 0-0 Punts-Average 6-45.0 1-41.0 3rd Down Conversion 6-15 10-16 Time of Possession 30:43 29:17

Team Statistics TOWSON VU First Downs 32 21 Rush Att.-Net Yards 52-208 25-101 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 27-38-1-320 26-35-1-389 Offensive Plays 90 60 Total Offense 582 490 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-60 9-70 Punts-Average 3-42.3 3-37.3 3rd Down Conversion 9-17 2-8 Time of Possession 35:01 24:59

Top Rushers TOWSON - Kobe Young: 7 rush, 66 yards, 1 TD MSU - DeAndre Harris: 12 rush, 31 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 18-28, 245 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT MSU - DeAndre Harris: 12-21, 101 yards, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 5 catches, 93 yards MSU - Jack McCracken: 3 catches, 43 yards Top Defense TOWSON - Diondre Wallace: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT MSU - Damare Whitaker: 9 tackles, 1 sack

Top Rushers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 8 rush, 18 yards WAKE - Cade Carney: 19 rush, 130 yards, 1 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 35-51, 345 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT WAKE - Sam Hartman: 17-27, 242 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 8 catches, 88 yards WAKE - Greg Dortch: 7 catches, 94 yards, 1 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Diondre Wallace: 16 tackles, 1 forced fumble WAKE - Essang Bassey: 7 tackles, 1 INT, 0.5 TFL

Top Rushers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 19 rush, 100 yards, 1 TD VU - Aaron Forbes: 8 rush, 74 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 27-37, 320 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT VU - Zach Bednarczyk: 26-35, 389 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 5 catches, 113 yards, 2 TD VU - Jarrett McClenton: 6 catches, 114 yards, 1 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Keon Paye: 7 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT VU - Jeff Steeb: 9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT

Attendance: 9,209

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2018 Game Recaps Game 4- Sept. 29, 4 p.m. vs. The Citadel Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

Game 5- Oct. 6, 4 p.m. vs. Stony Brook Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

Game 6- Oct. 13, 4 p.m. vs. William & Mary Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

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TOWSON, Md. -- The No. 25 Towson University football team (3-1) celebrated its 50th year of football in style with a dominant offensive showing, defeating The Citadel (1-3) 44-27 in front of 7,323 at Johnny Unitas® Stadium.

TOWSON, Md. -- The No. 23/24 Towson University football team earned a statement 52-28 victory over No. 13/13 Stony Brook on Saturday night for its second win over a top-15 opponent in its last three games.

TOWSON, Md. -- The No. 17/18 Towson University football team scored 19 straight points in the second half to take down William & Mary 29-13 for its fourth consecutive victory in front of 8,022 fans at Johnny Unitas® Stadium.

The Tigers outscored the Bulldogs in each of the first third quarters, including 17-7 in the second quarter for a 14-point halftime lead.

Towson got started with three touchdowns in as many drives for a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. After SBU scored two touchdowns quickly in the second, Towson responded with 24 consecutive points to effectively seal the game.

Down 13-10 at halftime, Towson outscored William & Mary 19-0 in the second half to win the game.

As a team, Towson earned 608 yards of total offense, including 334 on rushing and 274 in the air. The Tigers had over 200 more yards on offense than The Citadel. Tom Flacco earned 438 total yards of offense as Towson’s quarterback off 253 passing yards and 185 on the ground. The game’s attendance was 7,323, the highestattended Towson contest since Sept. 10, 2016 vs. Saint Francis. 44 points is the most in a Towson home opener since 2013, when the Tigers put 49 points on Delaware State. It is the first season since 2013 that Towson has had at least two games with 40+ points. Scoring Summary The Citadel Towson

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Scoring Plays 1st 12:55 TOWSON - Gallahan 29yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 1st 0:47 CIT - Godek 30yd field goal 2nd 6:40 TOWSON - Flacco 7yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 3:09 TOWSON - Flacco 8yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 1:08 CIT - Black 1yd run (Godek kick) 2nd 0:00 TOWSON - O’Neill 40yd field goal 3rd 11:04 TOWSON - Simpson 34yd run (O’Neill kick) 3rd 8:46 CIT - Ward 38yd run (Godek kick) 3rd 7:40 TOWSON - Richardson 24yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 5:19 CIT - Black 42yd run (Godek kick) 3rd 2:27 TOWSON - O’Neill 22yd field goal 4th 11:28 CIT - Godek 44yd field goal 4th 6:53 TOWSON - O’Neill 27yd field goal Team Statistics TOWSON CITADEL First Downs 25 22 Rush Att.-Net Yards 41-334 71-341 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 16-23-1-274 3-16-1-63 Offensive Plays 64 87 Total Offense 608 404 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-71 4-35 Punts-Average 2-31.5 2-46.5 3rd Down Conversion 7-11 9-23 Time of Possession 30:05 29:55 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 15 rush, 185 yards, 2 TD CIT - Lorenzo Ward: 35 rush, 180 yards, 1 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 15-22, 253 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT CIT - Jordan Black: 3-16, 63 yards, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 5 catches, 77 yards CIT - Lorenzo Ward/Raleigh Webb: 1 catch, 24 yards Top Defense TOWSON - Monty Fenner: 8 tackles, 1 INT, 1 TFL CIT - Noah Dawkins: 7 tackles, 1.5 TFL

Towson held the CAA’s top rushing team in Stony Brook, averaging 222 yards a game on the ground, to 104 rushing yards. Towson has scored at least 44 points in three consecutive games, the first such three-game span in program history. Towson scored at least 50 points for the first time since Nov. 17, 2012, a 64-35 victory at New Hampshire. Five different Tigers scored a total of seven touchdowns, with Shane Simpson and Chris Clark having two each. Scoring Summary Stony Brook Towson

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Scoring Plays 1st 14:48 TOWSON - Simpson 96yd kickoff return (O’Neill kick) 1st 10:13 TOWSON - Simpson 8yd run (O’Neill kick) 1st 5:28 TOWSON - Clark 12yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 11:35 SBU - Ellick 53yd pass from Carbone (Lucansky kick) 2nd 10:33 SBU - Liotine 25yd pass from Carbone (Lucansky kick) 2nd 6:12 TOWSON - Clark 24yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 1:05 TOWSON - Richardson 30yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 13:15 TOWSON - O’Neill 31yd field goal 3rd 8:38 TOWSON - Thaenrat 10yd run (O’Neill kick) 3rd 3:41 SBU - Gowins 1yd run (Lucansky kick) 4th 14:26 TOWSON - Allen 6yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 4th 8:01 SBU - Ellick 2yd pass from Fields (Lucansky kick) Team Statistics TOWSON SBU First Downs 25 14 Rush Att.-Net Yards 35-120 31-105 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 23-33-1-319 19-33-0-239 Offensive Plays 68 64 Total Offense 439 344 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 5-35 8-55 Punts-Average 4-41.2 9-37.6 3rd Down Conversion 6-13 7-17 Time of Possession 27:51 32:09 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 5 rush, 37 yards SBU - Donald Liotine: 9 rushes, 47 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 23-33, 319 yards, 4 TD SBU - Joe Carbone: 15-24, 195 yards, 2 TD Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 9 catches, 129 yards SBU - Marshall Ellick: 5 catches, 77 yards, 2 TDs Top Defense TOWSON - Robert Heyward: 10 tackles SBU - Casey Williams/Shayne Lawless: 9 tackles, 1 TFL

The defense allowed 13 points, the second-lowest output for a Towson opponent this season to Morgan State’s 10. Towson nearly doubled up W&M on total offense, earning 456 yards to its opponent’s 233. This includes Towson out-rushing the Tribe 255-70. Simpson tallied 208 yards of total offense, including 66 rushing, 48 receiving, 51 on kick returns and 43 on punt returns. He added a rushing touchdown for his sixth consecutive game scoring. Towson earns its first four-game winning streak since 2015 (Oct. 17-Nov. 7). Towson’s 5-1 record is its best start to the season since 2013, when the Tigers were 6-0 to begin the year. Scoring Summary William & Mary Towson

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Scoring Plays 1st 4:07 TOWSON - Young 2yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 14:55 TOWSON - O’Neill 46yd field goal 2nd 6:24 W&M - Jones 71yd missed FG return (Hooper kick failed) 2nd 0:20 W&M - Funderburke 1yd run (Johnston kick) 3rd 9:08 TOWSON - Simpson 9yd run (O’Neill kick) 4th 13:20 TOWSON - Allen 5yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick blocked) 4th 5:38 TOWSON - Thaenrat 53yd run (2-pt conv. failed) Team Statistics TOWSON W&M First Downs 24 18 Rush Att.-Net Yards 41-255 38-70 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 18-27-0-201 19-35-0-163 Offensive Plays 68 73 Total Offense 456 233 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-55 6-39 Punts-Average 3-40.7 8-39.1 3rd Down Conversion 2-10 7-18 Time of Possession 29:33 30:27 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 16 rush, 109 yards W&M - Albert Funderburke: 16 rush, 50 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 17-26, 188 yards, 1 TD W&M - Dean Rotger: 12-18, 92 yards Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 3 catches, 48 yards W&M - Chris Conlon: 4 catches, 40 yards Top Defense TOWSON - Robert Heyward: 13 tackles, 0.5 TFL W&M - Isaiah Lester: 10 tackles Attendance: 8,022

Attendance: 4,614

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2018 Game Recaps Game 9- Nov. 3, 4 p.m. vs. Maine Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

Game 8- Oct. 27, 3:30 p.m. at Delaware Delaware Stadium - Newark, Del.

Game 7- Oct. 20, 3:30 p.m. at UAlbany Tom & Mary Casey Stadium - Albany, N.Y.

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36

TOWSON

28

UALBANY

28

DELAWARE

40

MAINE

35

ALBANY, N.Y. -- The No. 13/14 Towson University football team won its fifth consecutive game on Saturday, using four second quarter touchdowns to dominate UAlbany 56-28 and take sole possession first place in the CAA. Up 10-7 after the first quarter, Towson scored four touchdowns in the second period for a 38-21 halftime advantage. Towson began the 2nd half with a 17-0 run, nearly shutting the Great Danes out in the final 30 minutes until a last-minute touchdown. Towson scored 38 first half points, its highestscoring half of the season. Towson previously had 35 in each first half against Villanova and Stony Brook. In addition, Towson’s 28 points in the second period is the highest scoring quarter of the year. For the seventh time in as many games, Towson had over 400 yards of total offense, earning 538, outgaining UAlbany’s 404. Towson’s yards includes 217 on the ground and 321 in the air.

NEWARK, Del. -- The No. 10 Towson University football team nearly won on a final drive in a thrilling matchup of top-25 teams in Newark, but came up just short in a 40-36 defeat at No. 21 Delaware.

TOWSON, Md. -- The No. 15 Towson University football team came back from down 18 to tie the game in the fourth quarter, but fell to No. 23/RV Maine 35-28 on Saturday at Johnny Unitas® Stadium.

Towson outscored Delaware 18-6 in the first half, including scoring 10 points in the final 18 seconds. The Tigers had 230 yards of total offense in the opening 30 minutes compared to 91 for Delaware. In the whole game, Towson had 451 yards of total offense compared to 340 for Delaware.

Down 28-10 midway through the third quarter, Towson earned 18 consecutive points, including two touchdowns scored by Shane Simpson, to tie the game with 10:14 left. Maine scored a touchdown on the next drive and held for the victory.

In a wild finish, Shane Simpson run in a touchdown from 11 yards out to give Towson a three-point advantage with two minutes left. Delaware scored a touchdown of its own to go back ahead with 30 seconds to go. Towson, from the Delaware 16, had three passes towards the end zone, but did not connect. Simpson finished with 320 all-purpose yards, including 123 on the ground with a touchdown, 49 receiving and 148 on kickoff returns.

Six different Tigers combined for seven touchdowns scored, including four rushing and three passing.

Scoring Summary Towson Delaware

Scoring Summary Towson UAlbany

Scoring Plays 1st 11:11 TOWSON - O’Neill 27yd field goal 1st 0:49 TOWSON - TEAM safety 2nd 12:38 TOWSON - O’Neill 21yd field goal 2nd 4:45 UD - Scarff 5yd pass from Kehoe (Raggo kick failed) 2nd 0:18 TOWSON - Allen 5yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 0:00 TOWSON - O’Neill 50yd field goal 3rd 13:35 UD - Kane 1yd run (Raggo kick) 3rd 9:40 TOWSON - O’Neill 29yd field goal 3rd 7:51 TOWSON - Allen 7yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 5:30 UD - Papale 15yd pass from Kehoe (Scarff pass from Kehoe) 3rd 0:25 UD - Walker 30yd pass from Kehoe (Raggo kick failed) 4th 8:17 UD - Kane 1yd run (Walker pass failed) 4th 2:01 TOWSON - Simpson 11yd run (Flacco pass from Leatherbury) 4th 0:30 UD - Papale 3yd pass from Kehoe (Raggo kick)

1 2 3 4 10 28 11 7 7 14 0 7

F 56 28

Scoring Plays 1st 7:49 TOWSON - Simpson 3yd run (O’Neill kick) 1st 6:21 TOWSON - O’Neill 27yd field goal 1st 5:32 UA - Green 60yd pass from Testaverde (Stark kick) 2nd 14:16 TOWSON - Flacco 5yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 7:46 TOWSON - Thaenrat 42yd run (O’Neill kick) 2nd 5:55 UA - Testaverde 1yd run (Stark kick) 2nd 3:09 TOWSON - J. Allen 17yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 1:49 TOWSON - Leatherbury 41yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 0:27 UA - Green 50yd pass from Testaverde (Stark kick) 3rd 10:53 TOWSON - O’Neill 45yd field goal 3rd 6:53 TOWSON - Flacco 2yd run (Heron rush) 4th 2:59 TOWSON - Young 1yd pass from Stover (O’Neill kick) 4th 0:22 UA - Mofor 6yd run (Stark kick) Team Statistics TOWSON UALBANY First Downs 30 16 Rush Att.-Net Yards 42-217 26-94 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 26-39-2-321 15-31-2-310 Offensive Plays 81 57 Total Offense 538 404 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 6-90 6-64 Punts-Average 2-45.0 8-35.2 3rd Down Conversion 3-12 3-11 Time of Possession 36:15 23:45 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 14 rush, 80 yards, 2 TD UA - Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks: 14 rush, 55 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 23-36, 306 yards, 2 TD, 2 INT UA - Vincent Testaverde: 10-22, 210 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 7 catches, 114 yards, 1 TD UA - Juwan Green: 4 catches, 135 yards, 2 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Mantriel Reaves: 8 tackles, 0.5 TFL UA - AJ Mistler: 13 tackles, 1 INT Attendance: 7,029

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1 2 3 4 5 13 10 8 0 6 21 13

F 36 40

Team Statistics TOWSON DELAWARE First Downs 29 20 Rush Att.-Net Yards 40-226 31-35 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 21-43-1-225 18-32-1-305 Offensive Plays 83 63 Total Offense 451 340 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-72 3-35 Punts-Average 3-36.7 1-35.0 3rd Down Conversion 8-17 7-11 Time of Possession 33:13 26:47 Top Rushers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 21 rush, 123 yards, 1 TD UD - Kani Kane: 18 rush, 68 yards, 2 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 21-42, 225 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT UD - Pat Kehoe: 18-32, 305 yards, 4 TD, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Jabari Allen: 9 catches, 86 yards, 2 TD UD - Vinny Papale: 8 catches, 142 yards, 2 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Mantriel Reaves: 9 tackles, 1 BrUP UD - Troy Reeder: 12 tackles, 1 TFL Attendance: 14,593

Shane Simpson has scored at least one touchdown in all nine Towson games this season. In total, he has 12 touchdowns on the year. Total offense was near even in the game, with Maine having 408 yards and Towson finishing with 367. Towson notched 156 yards on kickoff returns, averaging 31.2 per return. The game’s attendance was 7,356, the secondhighest attendance of the season for a Towson home game. Scoring Summary Maine Towson

1 2 3 4 7 14 7 7 0 7 14 7

F 35 28

Scoring Plays 1st 12:03 MAINE - Edwards 7yd pass from Ferguson (Doak kick) 2nd 14:54 MAINE - Edwards 46yd pass from Ferguson (Doak kick) 2nd 14:13 TOWSON - Allen 14yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 1:49 MAINE - Jefferson 64yd run (Doak kick) 3rd 10:13 TOWSON - O’Neill 36yd field goal 3rd 8:12 MAINE - Jefferson 2yd run (Doak kick) 3rd 5:15 TOWSON - Simpson 26yd pass from Flacco (Knudson pass from Flacco) 3rd 0:00 TOWSON - O’Neill 38yd field goal 4th 10:14 TOWSON - Simpson 5yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 4th 6:29 MAINE - Jefferson 6yd run (Doak kick) Team Statistics TOWSON MAINE First Downs 26 20 Rush Att.-Net Yards 39-142 29-175 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 23-38-2-225 16-32-1-233 Offensive Plays 77 61 Total Offense 367 408 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-56 11-90 Punts-Average 4-40.5 5-41.4 3rd Down Conversion 8-17 5-10 Time of Possession 32:26 27:34 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 19 rush, 67 yards MAINE - Ramon Jefferson: 14 rush, 121 yards, 3 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 23-38, 225 yards, 3 TD, 2 INT MAINE - Chris Ferguson: 16-32, 233 yards, 2 TD, 1 INT Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 7 catches, 69 yards, 2 TD MAINE - Earnest Edwards: 3 catches, 74 yards, 2 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Bryce Carter: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 3 TFL, 1 FF MAINE - Sterling Sheffield: 6 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 INT Attendance: 7,356


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2018 Game Recaps Game 10- Nov. 10, 12 p.m. at Elon Rhodes Stadium - Elon, N.C.

Game 11- Nov. 17, 2 p.m. vs. James Madison Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

Game 12- Nov. 24, 2 p.m. vs. Duquesne Johnny Unitas® Stadium - Towson, Md.

TOWSON

41

TOWSON

17

TOWSON

10

ELON

10

JAMES MADISON

38

DUQUESNE

31

ELON, N.C. -- The No. 20 Towson University football team dominated No. 7/5 Elon to earn a vital conference victory with a decisive 41-10 win over the Phoenix in North Carolina. Towson has defeated three then-top-15 opponents this year.

TOWSON, Md. -- 372 yards passing from Tom Flacco was not enough as the No. 15/16 Towson University football team (7-4, 5-3 CAA) fell in the regular season finale to No. 7/8 James Madison (8-3, 6-2 CAA) 38-10.

TOWSON, Md. --The No. 16/19 Towson University football team (7-5, 5-3 CAA) had its 2018 season come to a close with a 31-10 defeat to Northeast Conference champion Duquesne (9-3, 5-1 NEC) in the NCAA Playoff First Round.

10 points ties the fewest amount of points allowed by the Towson defense in a game this year. In addition, 31 points is the largest margin of victory for Towson this season.

Towson led 10-7 early in the second quarter with two consecutive scores, but fell victim to 31 straight points by JMU. Towson had the final touchdown of the game.

At 7-3 early in the second quarter, Towson outscored Elon 34-3 the rest of the way, including 17-0 in the fourth period.

The total offense was close in the game, with Towson have 515 yards, including leading the passing yardage 372 to 181, while JMU had 576 yards, including 395 on the ground.

Towson scored the first 10 points of the game, not allowing any from Duquesne for the opening 29:59. The Dukes answered with 31 straight points, including 14 in each the third and fourth quarters, to win the game.

Towson more than doubled Elon in total offense with 486 total yards, with Elon having 238 total yards. That includes 326 passing yards for Towson compared to 30 for Elon, holding Phoenix quarterback Jalen Greene to 5-for-19 from the air. Towson earns a victory over a top-5 opponent for the first time since beating Eastern Washington in the 2013 playoffs. Scoring Summary Towson Elon

1 2 3 4 7 7 10 17 0 3 7 0

F 41 10

Scoring Plays 1st 7:11 TOWSON - Clark 4yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 14:55 ELON - Davis 21yd field goal 2nd 5:28 TOWSON - Leatherbury 16yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 9:32 TOWSON - Leatherbury 9yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 3rd 2:01 ELON - Greene 17yd run (Davis kick) 3rd 0:00 TOWSON - O’Neill 45yd field goal 4th 8:53 TOWSON - O’Neill 45yd field goal 4th 2:34 TOWSON - Thaenrat 3yd run (O’Neill kick) 4th 2:20 TOWSON - Young 16yd run (O’Neil kick) Team Statistics TOWSON ELON First Downs 30 15 Rush Att.-Net Yards 40-160 40-208 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 26-43-1-326 5-19-0-30 Offensive Plays 83 59 Total Offense 486 238 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards 5-60 4-34 Punts-Average 4-37.0 6-45.5 3rd Down Conversion 3-11 4-14 Time of Possession 35:00 25:00 Top Rushers TOWSON - Kobe Young: 7 rush, 59 yards, 1 TD ELON - Jalen Greene: 13 rush, 73 yards, 1 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 26-43, 326 yards, 3 TD, 1 INT ELON - Jalen Greene: 5-19, 30 yards Top Receivers TOWSON - Jabari Allen: 9 catches, 143 yards ELON - Cole Taylor: 2 catches, 26 yards Top Defense TOWSON - Robert Heyward: 13 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1 sack ELON - Cole Coleman: 12 tackles Attendance: 5,927

The attendance was 7,208, making this the fourth home game for Towson with at least 7,000 fans. Towson’s 7-4 record ties its best regular season record, with 2015, since the 2013 year, when the Tigers finished the regular season at 9-2. Scoring Summary James Madison Towson

1 2 3 4 7 17 7 7 7 3 0 7

F 38 17

Scoring Plays 1st 8:27 JMU - Johnson 76yd run (Gray kick) 1st 5:01 TOWSON - Leatherbury 2yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 14:58 TOWSON - O’Neill 26yd field goal 2nd 11:41 JMU - DiNucci 9yd run (Gray kick) 2nd 4:51 JMU - DiNucci 1yd run (Gray kick) 2nd 0:00 JMU - Gray 37yd field goal 3rd 1:22 JMU - Sharp 15yd run (Gray kick) 4th 4:12 JMU - DiNucci 10yd run (Gray kick) 4th 1:07 TOWSON - Allen 26yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) Team Statistics TOWSON JMU First Downs 24 23 Rush Att.-Net Yards 34-143 47-395 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 31-50-0-372 15-22-0-181 Offensive Plays 84 69 Total Offense 515 576 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-45 4-33 Punts-Average 6-36.5 5-40.6 3rd Down Conversion 7-18 4-10 Time of Possession 31:55 28:05 Top Rushers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 15 rush, 52 yards JMU - Cardon Johnson: 13 rush, 162 yards, 1 TD Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 31-50, 372 yards, 2 TD JMU - Ben DiNucci: 15-22, 181 yards Top Receivers TOWSON - Shane Leatherbury: 10 catches, 88 yards, 1 TD JMU - Jake Brown: 6 catches, 41 yards Top Defense TOWSON - Ricky DeBerry: 7 tackles, 1 sack, 2 TFL JMU: Dimitri Holloway: 14 tackles, 0.5 TFL Attendance: 7,208

With a pouring-down rain, Towson managed 357 yards of total offense, including 230 yards rushing, the most since October 20th. Duquesne had 426 yards of total offense, including 282 on the ground. Towson played in its first FCS playoff game since the 2013 season. Tom Flacco had his 28th passing touchdown of the season, matching the Towson single season record with Dan Crowley in 1994. His 742 rushing yards is also a single season record for a Towson quarterback, while his 3,251 passing yards ranks fourth in program history. Scoring Summary Duquesne Towson

1 2 3 4 0 3 14 14 7 3 0 0

F 31 10

Scoring Plays 1st 10:43 TOWSON - Allen 34yd pass from Flacco (O’Neill kick) 2nd 7:07 TOWSON - O’Neill 26yd field goal 2nd 0:00 DU - Maczura 32yd field goal 3rd 12:21 DU - Worley 48yd run (Maczura kick) 3rd 9:40 DU - Hines 71yd pass from Parr (Maczura kick) 4th 12:31 DU - Parr 3yd run (Maczura kick) 4th 3:07 DU - Hines 3yd run (Maczura kick) Team Statistics TOWSON DU First Downs 18 19 Rush Att.-Net Yards 47-230 51-282 Passing C-A-Int.-Yards 10-33-0-127 6-19-0-144 Offensive Plays 80 70 Total Offense 357 426 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-30 9-63 Punts-Average 6-42.2 8-40.9 3rd Down Conversion 6-20 5-14 Time of Possession 29:35 30:25 Top Rushers TOWSON - Shane Simpson: 18 rush, 96 yards DU - A.J. Hines: 28 rush, 175 yards Top Passers TOWSON - Tom Flacco: 10-33, 127 yards, 1 TD DU - Daniel Parr: 6-19, 144 yards, 1 TD Top Receivers TOWSON - Jabari Allen: 3 catches, 67 yards, 1 TD DU - A.J. Hines: 1 catch, 71 yards, 1 TD Top Defense TOWSON - Jamal Gay: 11 tackles, 1 BrUp DU - Brandon Stanback: 11 tackles, 1 sack, 1 FF/FR Attendance: 2,158

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2019 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

2018 Towson Football Towson Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 24, 2018) All games

TEAM STATISTICS * * * * * * * *

Date Sept. 1,2018 Sep 08, 2018 Sep 15, 2018 Sep 29, 2018 Oct 06, 2018 Oct 13, 2018 Oct 20, 2018 Oct 27, 2018 Nov 03, 2018 Nov 10, 2018 Nov 17, 2018 Nov 24, 2018

Opponent at MORGAN STATE at Wake Forest at #10 Villanova THE CITADEL #13 STONY BROOK WILLIAM & MARY at UALBANY at #21 Delaware #23 MAINE at #5 Elon #7 JAMES MADISON DUQUESNE

Rushing

Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Yeedee Thaenrat Shane Leatherbury Ryan Stover Jaelen Thompson Caleb Smith Ellis Knudson Sam Gallahan Total Opponents Passing

gp

12 12 11 11 12 8 3 8 8 12 12 12 gp

Tom Flacco Ryan Stover TEAM Total Opponents

12 8 6 12 12

Receiving

gp

Shane Leatherbury Jabari Allen Shane Simpson Sam Gallahan Brent Richardson Chris Clark Kobe Young Jabari Greenwood Ryan Rutkowski Caleb Smith Zach Heron Yeedee Thaenrat Rodney Dorsey Joe Green Total Opponents Field Goals

Aidan O'Neill Scoring

Aidan O'Neill Shane Simpson Jabari Allen Shane Leatherbury Yeedee Thaenrat Tom Flacco Chris Clark Kobe Young Sam Gallahan Brent Richardson Troy Vincent TEAM Zach Heron Ellis Knudson Total Opponents Score by Quarters Towson Opponents ## 50

50 Defensive Leaders

Robert Heyward

att

gain loss

net

avg

168 1005 263 742 151 745 34 711 72 466 11 455 48 265 15 250 10 71 0 71 10 31 5 26 9 19 1 18 1 7 0 7 1 4 0 4 1 3 0 3 480 2616 336 2280 480 2616 369 2247 effic comp-att-int

td

yds

78 61.8 34 59.2 34 41.4 53 22.7 17 5.9 12 3.2 7 6.0 7 0.9 4 0.5 3 0.2 78 190.0 76 187.2 td

no.

yds

fg

avg

13.2 14.2 9.1 13.1 12.6 11.7 5.4 8.7 13.4 7.8 10.0 12.5 7.0 8.0 12.0 14.0

pct. 01-19

lg avg/g

- 22-29 12 8 7 5 4 4 4 2 2 1 49 22-29 46 9-11 1st

9-9

42-43 42-43 41-44

gp

12

76 73.8 68 62.6 31 29.7 31 38.2 30 29.4 34 22.1 9 4.9 20 8.7 18 5.6 16 4.9 15 2.7 22 2.3 8 2.3 8 0.7 76 275.0 71 202.2

30-39

6-10

1-1 1-1 -

3rd

109 129 100 59 122 90 ua

47

Interceptions

40-49

5-7

1 1 1 3 1

4th

OT

76 75

0 0

a

lg blk

1-2

50

52

-

pts

- 108 - 72 - 48 - 44 - 30 - 26 - 24 - 24 - 12 - 12 6 2 4 2 2 2 414 - 346

Total 414 346

99

tfl/yds

10.5-31

1

avg

0 0.0 0 0.0 7 7.0 7 7.0 -1 -1.0 0 0.0

yds

avg

lg

0 0 0 0 0 0

lg

0 0 7 7 0 0

tb

fc i20 50+ blk

3 11 18

Punt Returns

no.

15 2 17 12

104 6.9 3 1.5 107 6.3 177 14.8

yds

avg

td

Kick Returns

no.

yds

avg

td

1 0 0 0 1 0

96 24 20 48 96 47

pr

kr

ir

Shane Simpson Kobe Young Shane Leatherbury Coby Tippett Total Opponents All Purpose

Shane Simpson Shane Leatherbu Jabari Allen Tom Flacco Kobe Young Total Opponents

37 887 24.0 5 76 15.2 4 47 11.8 3 67 22.3 49 1077 22.0 61 1031 16.9

g

rush

g plays

Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Yeedee Thaenrat Ryan Stover Total Opponents

1.5-11

12 12 11 11 8 12 12

Pass defense int-yds brup

.

4

rush

8

0

lg

0 0 0 2

31 5 31 70 lg

12 711 356 104 887 12 71 885 0 47 12 0 751 0 0 12 742 0 0 0 11 455 54 0 76 12 2280 3300 107 1077 12 2247 2427 177 1031

Total Offense

Sacks no-yds

rcv

Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 236 109 109 18 2247 480 4.7 187.2 24 2427 173-325-8 7.5 14.0 202.2 18 4674 5.8 389.5 61-1031 12-177 11-41 19-8 76-625 61-39.7 27:37 66/163 8/21

td

45 1804 40.1 55

Shane Simpson Coby Tippett Total Opponents

1-1 2-3 3-4 1-2

Tackles tot

no.

Pat Toomey

Away 4-2 3-1 1-1

TOWSON 309 127 156 26 2280 480 4.8 190.0 18 3300 274-446-11 7.4 12.0 275.0 29 5580 6.0 465.0 49-1077 17-107 8-13 8-4 73-725 45-40.1 32:02 68/175 10/25 yds

2 2 1 1 1 1

Punting

50-99

Home 3-3 2-2 1-1

no.

Vashon McCants, Jr. Keon Paye Diondre Wallace Monty Fenner John Lambert Mantriel Reaves

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf

kick

2nd

76 270.9 21 6.1 0 0.0 76 275.0 71 202.2

lg avg/g

7 8 5 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 18

20-29

22-29 75.9 1-1 fg

td

Overall 7-5 5-3 2-2

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

4.4 4 4.7 6 6.3 3 5.2 5 7.1 0 2.6 0 2.0 0 7.0 0 4.0 0 3.0 0 4.8 18 4.7 24

pct

Record: All games Conference Non-Conference

Att. 9209 23619 5719 7323 4614 8022 7029 14593 7356 5927 7208 2158

139.52 269-439-11 61.3 3251 28 248.32 5-5-0 100.0 49 1 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 140.11 274-446-11 61.4 3300 29 129.31 173-325-8 53.2 2427 18

12 67 885 12 53 751 12 39 356 12 35 458 12 28 353 9 17 199 11 10 54 7 7 61 12 5 67 8 5 39 11 3 30 11 2 25 6 2 14 12 1 8 12 274 3300 12 173 2427

td

Score 36-10 20-51 45-35 44-27 52-28 29-13 56-28 36-40 28-35 41-10 17-38 10-31

W L W W W W W L L W L L

0 0 0 0 0 13 41

pass

total avg/g

2058 171.5 1003 83.6 751 62.6 742 61.8 585 53.2 6777 564.8 5923 493.6 total avg/g

607 742 3251 3993 332.8 151 711 0 711 59.2 72 455 0 455 41.4 48 250 0 250 22.7 15 26 49 75 9.4 926 2280 3300 5580 465.0 805 2247 2427 4674 389.5

qbh

1

Fumbles rcv-yds

1-0

ff

2

blkd kick

.

saf

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TOWSONTIGERS.COM • @TOWSON_FB • #TOWSONTIGERS 2018 Towson Football Towson Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 24, 2018) All games INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

Rushing

gp

Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Yeedee Thaenrat Shane Leatherbury Ryan Stover Jaelen Thompson Caleb Smith Ellis Knudson Sam Gallahan Tyler Raines TEAM Total Opponents

12 12 11 11 12 8 3 8 8 12 1 6 12 12

Passing

gp

att gain loss

168 151 72 48 10 10 9 1 1 1 1 8 480 480

12 8 6 12 12

Receiving

gp no.

12 12 12 12 12 9 11 7 12 8 11 11 6 12 12 12

263 34 11 15 0 5 1 0 0 0 2 5 336 369

742 711 455 250 71 26 18 7 4 3 -2 -5 2280 2247

effic comp-att-int

Tom Flacco Ryan Stover TEAM Total Opponents Shane Leatherbury Jabari Allen Shane Simpson Sam Gallahan Brent Richardson Chris Clark Kobe Young Jabari Greenwood Ryan Rutkowski Caleb Smith Zach Heron Yeedee Thaenrat Rodney Dorsey Joe Green Total Opponents

1005 745 466 265 71 31 19 7 4 3 0 0 2616 2616

net avg td

4.4 4.7 6.3 5.2 7.1 2.6 2.0 7.0 4.0 3.0 -2.0 -0.6 4.8 4.7

pct

4 6 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 24

lg avg/g

78 34 34 53 17 12 7 7 4 3 0 0 78 76

yds td

139.52 269-439-11 61.3 3251 28 248.32 5-5-0 100.0 49 1 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 140.11 274-446-11 61.4 3300 29 129.31 173-325-8 53.2 2427 18 67 53 39 35 28 17 10 7 5 5 3 2 2 1 274 173

yds

885 751 356 458 353 199 54 61 67 39 30 25 14 8 3300 2427

avg

td

lg avg/g

13.2 7 76 14.2 8 68 9.1 5 31 13.1 2 31 12.6 2 30 11.7 4 34 5.4 1 9 8.7 0 20 13.4 0 18 7.8 0 16 10.0 0 15 12.5 0 22 7.0 0 8 8.0 0 8 12.0 29 76 14.0 18 71

73.8 62.6 29.7 38.2 29.4 22.1 4.9 8.7 5.6 4.9 2.7 2.3 2.3 0.7 275.0 202.2

61.8 59.2 41.4 22.7 5.9 3.2 6.0 0.9 0.5 0.2 -2.0 -0.8 190.0 187.2 lg avg/g

76 270.9 21 6.1 0 0.0 76 275.0 71 202.2

Punt Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Interceptions

no.

yds avg td

lg

Kick Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Fumble Returns

no.

yds avg td

lg

Shane Simpson Coby Tippett Total Opponents Keon Paye Vashon McCants, Jr. John Lambert Mantriel Reaves Monty Fenner Diondre Wallace Total Opponents Shane Simpson Kobe Young Shane Leatherbury Coby Tippett Total Opponents Troy Vincent Mantriel Reaves Total Opponents

15 104 6.9 0 31 2 3 1.5 0 5 17 107 6.3 0 31 12 177 14.8 2 70

2 2 1 1 1 1 8 11

0 0 -1 0 7 7 13 41

0.0 0.0 -1.0 0.0 7.0 7.0 1.6 3.7

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 37

37 887 24.0 1 96 5 76 15.2 0 24 4 47 11.8 0 20 3 67 22.3 0 48 49 1077 22.0 1 96 61 1031 16.9 0 47 1 1 2 0

14 21 35 0

14.0 21.0 17.5 0.0

1 14 0 21 1 21 2 0

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2019 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Scoring

td

fg

kick

PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Aidan O'Neill Shane Simpson Jabari Allen Shane Leatherbury Yeedee Thaenrat Tom Flacco Kobe Young Chris Clark Sam Gallahan Brent Richardson Troy Vincent TEAM Zach Heron Ellis Knudson Total Opponents

- 22-29 42-43 12 8 7 5 4 4 4 2 2 1 - - 1-1 - 49 22-29 42-43 1-1 46 9-11 41-44 -

Field Goals

fg

22-29 75.9 1-1

FG Sequence

Towson

(19),(36),(38),(39) 51,(26) (40),(22),(27) 33,(31) 38,(46),42 (27),(45),37 (27),(21),(50),(29) (36),(38) 47,(45),(45) (26) 37,(26)

9-9 6-10 5-7 Opponents

(24) (35),(27),(27) (30),(44) 35 (21) 34,(37) (32)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

52

1-1 2-3 3-4 1-2

- - 108 - - 72 - - 48 - - 44 - - 30 - - 26 - - 24 - - 24 - - 12 - - 12 - - 6 - 2 4 - - 2 - - 2 - 2 414 - - 346

pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99

Aidan O'Neill MORGAN STATE Wake Forest Villanova The Citadel Stony Brook William & Mary UALBANY Delaware Maine Elon James Madison Duquesne

1 1 1 3 1

1-2

lg blk

50 1

Total Offense

g plays rush pass total avg/g

Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Yeedee Thaenrat Ryan Stover Shane Leatherbury Jaelen Thompson Caleb Smith Ellis Knudson Sam Gallahan Tyler Raines TEAM Total Opponents

12 607 742 3251 12 151 711 0 11 72 455 0 11 48 250 0 8 15 26 49 12 10 71 0 3 9 18 0 8 1 7 0 8 1 4 0 12 1 3 0 1 1 -2 0 6 10 -5 0 12 926 2280 3300 12 805 2247 2427

Punting

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Kickoffs

no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Pat Toomey Total Opponents

Shane Simpson Shane Leatherb Jabari Allen Tom Flacco Kobe Young Sam Gallahan Brent Richardso Yeedee Thaenra Chris Clark Coby Tippett Ryan Rutkowski Jabari Greenwo Caleb Smith Zach Heron Ryan Stover Jaelen Thompso Rodney Dorsey Joe Green Monty Fenner Diondre Wallace Ellis Knudson

332.8 59.2 41.4 22.7 9.4 5.9 6.0 0.9 0.5 0.2 -2.0 -0.8 465.0 389.5

45 1804 40.1 55 3 11 18 8 0 45 1804 40.1 55 3 11 18 8 0 61 2423 39.7 67 4 27 17 4 0

Pat Toomey Aidan O'Neill Total Opponents All Purpose

3993 711 455 250 75 71 18 7 4 3 -2 -5 5580 4674

69 3937 57.1 5 2 11 564 51.3 1 0 80 4501 56.3 6 2 16.9 2018 41.5 23Towson Towson Overall Individual 67 3859 57.6 15 0 22.0 35.9 29 Stat

All gam

g

12 12 12 12 11 12 12 11 9 12 12 7 8 11 8 3 6 12 12 12 8

rush

711 71 0 742 455 3 0 250 0 0 0 0 7 0 26 18 0 0 0 0 4

rcv

356 885 751 0 54 458 353 25 199 0 67 61 39 30 0 0 14 8 0 0 0

pr

104 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

kr

887 47 0 0 76 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

ir

total avg/g

0 2058 171.5 0 1003 83.6 0 751 62.6 0 742 61.8 0 585 53.2 0 461 38.4 0 353 29.4 0 275 25.0 0 199 22.1 0 70 5.8 0 67 5.6 0 61 8.7 0 46 5.8 0 30 2.7 0 26 3.2 0 18 6.0 0 14 2.3 0 8 0.7 7 7 0.6 7 7 0.6 0 4 0.5


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# Defensive Leaders gp 12 50 Robert Heyward 56 Diondre Wallace 12 12 Keon Paye 12 8 Monty Fenner 12 17 Bryce Carter 12 9A Mantriel Reaves 10 25 Terrill Gillette 12 6 Jamal Gay 12 90 Zain Harps Upshur 12 4 Ricky DeBerry 11 31 Malik Tyne 12 92 Niquekko Cook 9 97 Grant Udinski 12 2 Brandon Shuman 12 38 Chris Tedder 10 20 Vashon McCants, Jr. 9 55 Christian Dixon 10 95 Sam Gyeni 11 35 Coby Tippett 12 7 Troy Vincent 12 28 Yeedee Thaenrat 11 21 Chizurum Umunakwe 12 29 Nygil Johnson 10 1C Charles Garrett 7 93 John Lambert 5 n Football tistics 9(asSam of Nov 24, 2018) Gallahan 12 mes 1E Pat Toomey 12 52 Dymelle Parker 8 11 Brent Richardson 12 79 Tommy Danagogo 6 42 Joe Green 12 3 Shane Leatherbury 12 44 Zach Heron 11 22 Caleb Smith 8 7A Jabari Greenwood 7 18 Jabari Allen 12 49 Marcel Allen 2 TM TEAM 6 94 Tibo Debaillie 2

Total Opponents

ua

Tackles a tot

47 52 47 42 38 36 48 23 29 23 31 21 27 13 21 15 16 20 16 18 19 12 7 21 21 7 17 11 11 14 11 5 9 4 8 4 5 6 7 2 6 3 . 6 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 . . 2 . 2 2 . 1 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . . . . 12 455 378 12 516 394

tfl/yds

99 10.5-31 89 4.5-19 74 5.0-16 71 1.5-7 52 14.0-74 52 0.5-1 40 3.5-9 36 . 36 7.0-31 34 9.5-36 31 9.0-20 28 3.0-7 28 3.5-24 28 . 25 2.0-6 16 . 13 . 12 . 11 . 9 . 9 . 6 . 5 0.5-0 4 1.0-7 4 . 3 . 3 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . . . . . 833 75-288 910 76-300

Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick

1.5-11 1.0-14 0.5-3 . 6.5-59 . . . 2.5-17 2.5-17 3.0-9 . 4.5-24 . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-149 35-219

. 1-7 2-0 1-7 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . 2-0 . . . . . . . . 1--1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-13 11-41

4 . 2 9 . 4 9 1 1 1 . . 1 6 . 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 42 52

1 1 2 . 1 . . . 5 4 6 1 6 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 31 27

1-0 . 1-0 . . 1-21 1-0 1-0 . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . . . . . 1-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-35 4-0

2 2 1 . 2 1 . . 1 . 2 . 3 . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

saf

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 . 53


Towson Game Superlatives (as of Nov 24, 2018) 2019 TOWSON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes Yards Rushing TD Rushes Long Rush Pass attempts Pass completions Yards Passing TD Passes Long Pass Receptions Yards Receiving TD Receptions

Long Reception Field Goals Long Field Goal Punts

Punting Avg Long Punt Punts inside 20 Long Punt Return Long Kickoff Return Tackles Sacks Tackles For Loss Interceptions

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21 185 2 2 78 51 35 372 4 76 10 143 2 2 2 2 2 76 4 4 50 6 6 6 45.0 45.0 55 3 3 31 96 16 2.0 3.5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Shane Simpson at Delaware (Oct 27, 2018) Tom Flacco vs The Citadel (Sep 29, 2018) Tom Flacco vs The Citadel (Sep 29, 2018) Tom Flacco at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) Tom Flacco vs The Citadel (Sep 29, 2018) Tom Flacco at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Tom Flacco at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Tom Flacco vs James Madison (Nov 17, 2018) Tom Flacco vs Stony Brook (Oct 06, 2018) Tom Flacco at Villanova (Sep 15, 2018) Shane Leatherbury vs James Madison (Nov 17, 2018) Jabari Allen at Elon (Nov 10, 2018) Shane Leatherbury at Villanova (Sep 15, 2018) Chris Clark vs Stony Brook (Oct 06, 2018) Jabari Allen at Delaware (Oct 27, 2018) Shane Simpson vs Maine (Nov 03, 2018) Shane Leatherbury at Elon (Nov 10, 2018) Shane Leatherbury at Villanova (Sep 15, 2018) Aidan O'Neill at MORGAN STATE (Sept. 1,2018) Aidan O'Neill at Delaware (Oct 27, 2018) Aidan O'Neill at Delaware (Oct 27, 2018) Pat Toomey at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Pat Toomey vs James Madison (Nov 17, 2018) Pat Toomey vs Duquesne (Nov 24, 2018) Pat Toomey at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Pat Toomey at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) Pat Toomey vs Duquesne (Nov 24, 2018) Pat Toomey at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Pat Toomey vs Duquesne (Nov 24, 2018) Shane Simpson at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) Shane Simpson vs Stony Brook (Oct 06, 2018) Diondre Wallace at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Grant Udinski at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) Robert Heyward at Elon (Nov 10, 2018) Diondre Wallace at MORGAN STATE (Sept. 1,2018) Mantriel Reaves at Wake Forest (Sep 08, 2018) Keon Paye at Villanova (Sep 15, 2018) Monty Fenner vs The Citadel (Sep 29, 2018) Vashon McCants, Jr. at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) John Lambert at UALBANY (Oct 20, 2018) Keon Paye at Delaware (Oct 27, 2018) Vashon McCants, Jr. vs Maine (Nov 03, 2018)


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TEAM GAME-BY-GAME First Time of Game Score Downs Possession

Rushing (No-Yds-TD)

Passing (Cmp-Att-Int-Yds-TD)

Total Offense (Plays-Yds-TD)

3rd Down Conv.

FumblesLost

TOWSON

36 21 29:43 39-156-1 18-28-1-245-2 67-401-3 3-of-14 1-1

at Morgan State

10

TOWSON

20 25 30:43

13

30:17

37-63-0

14-24-1-104-0

61-167-0

3-of-13

1-1

30-65-0

35-51-1-345-3 81-410-3 6-of-15 0-0

at Wake Forest 51 32 29:17 54-340-2 17-27-1-242-2 81-582-4 10-of-16 1-1 TOWSON

45 32 35:01 52-208-2 27-38-1-320-3 90-528-5 9-of-17 0-0

at Villanova

35 21 24:59 25-101-1 26-35-1-389-4 60-490-5 2-of-8 2-1

TOWSON

44 24 30:05 41-334-3 16-23-1-274-2 64-608-5 11-of-24 0-0

The Citadel

27 22 29:55 71-341-3 3-16-1-63-0 87-404-3 7-of-11 0-0

TOWSON

52 25 27:51 35-120-2 23-33-1-319-4 68-439-6 6-of-13 1-1

Stony Brook

28 14 32:09 31-105-1 19-33-0-239-3 64-344-4 7-of-17 4-2

TOWSON

29 24 29:33 41-255-3 18-27-0-201-1 68-456-4 2-of-10 1-0

William & Mary

13

TOWSON

56 30 36:15 42-217-4 26-39-2-321-3 81-538-7 3-of-12 1-0

at UAlbany

28

TOWSON

36 29 33:13 40-226-1 21-43-1-225-2 83-451-3 8-of-17 0-0

at Delaware

40

TOWSON

28 26 32:26 39-142-0 23-38-2-225-3 77-367-3 8-of-17 1-0

Maine

35 20 27:34 29-175-3 16-32-1-233-2 61-408-5 5-of-10 2-0

TOWSON

41 30 35:00 40-160-2 26-43-1-326-3 83-486-5 3-of-11 0-0

at Elon

10 15 25:00 40-208-1 5-19-0-30-0 59-238-1 4-of-14 4-1

TOWSON

17 24 31:55 34-143-0 31-50-0-372-2 84-515-2 7-of-18 0-0

18

16

20

30:27

23:45

26:47

38-70-1

26-94-2

31-35-2

19-35-0-163-0

15-31-2-310-2

18-32-1-305-4

73-233-1

57-404-4

63-340-6

7-of-18

3-of-11

7-of-11

0-0

3-0

1-1

James Madison 38 23 28:05 47-395-5 15-22-0-181-0 69-576-5 4-of-10 1-1 TOWSON

10 18 29:35 47-230-0 10-33-0-127-1 80-357-1 6-of-20 2-1

Duquesne

31 19 30:25 51-282-3 6-19-0-144-1 70-426-4 5-of-14 1-1

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BIG PLAYS 20-Yard Plus Plays Yds 96*** 78 76*** 68 63 57 55 53*** 53 50 48 43 42 42 41*** 36 35 34 34*** 34*** 34 33 33 32 31 31 31 31 30 30 30*** 29 29*** 29 28 28 28 28 26*** 26*** 26 25 25 25 25 25 24 24 24 24*** 24*** 23 23 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Type Kickoff Return Rush Pass Pass Kickoff Return Rush Kickoff Return Rush Pass Rush Kickoff Return Pass Rush Pass Pass Kickoff Return Rush Pass Pass Rush Rush Rush Pass Kickoff Return Pass Punt Return Pass Kickoff Return Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Rush Pass Punt Return Rush Kickoff Return Pass Pass Kickoff Return Pass Kickoff Return Pass Pass Kickoff Return Pass Kickoff Return Rush Pass Pass Rush Pass Pass Kickoff Return Rush Kickoff Return Pass Pass Pass Rush Kickoff Return Kickoff Return Rush Rush Rush Rush Kickoff Return Pass Rush Pass Kickoff Return Kickoff Return Kickoff Return Pass Pass Kickoff Return Pass Kickoff Return

Player (s) Shane Simpson Tom Flacco Sean Leatherbury catch, from Tom Flacco Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Yeedee Thaenrat Sean Leatherbury catch, from Tom Flacco Tom Flacco Coby Tippett Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Yeedee Thaenrat Shane Leatherbury, from Tom Flacco Shane Leatherbury, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Tom Flacco Chris Clark catch, from Tom Flacco Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Kobe Young Tom Flacco Shane Leatherbury, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Shane Simpson catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Sam Gallahan catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Brent Richardson catch, from Tom Flacco Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Sam Gallahan catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Shane Leatherbury catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Shane Simpson Shane Simpson Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Shane Leatherbury, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Sam Gallahan, from Tom Flacco Chris Clark catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Brent Richardson catch, from Tom Flacco Kobe Young Tom Flacco Sam Gallahan catch, from Tom Flacco Brent Richardson catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Shane Simpson catch, from Tom Flacco Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Chris Clark catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Leatherbury catch, from Tom Flacco Yeedee Thaenrat catch, from Tom Flacco Kobe Young Shane Simpson Shane Simpson Shane Simpson Kobe Young Shane Simpson Tom Flacco Kobe Young Shane Simpson catch, from Tom Flacco Tom Flacco Chris Clark catch, from Ryan Stover Shane Simpson Shane Leatherbury Shane Simpson Jabari Allen catch, from Tom Flacco Sam Gallahan catch, from Tom Flacco Shane Simpson Jabari Greenwood catch, from Tom Flacco Kobe Young

*** touchdown scored on the play 56

Opponent Stony Brook (10/6) The Citadel (9/29) Villanova (9/15) James Madison (11/17) Delaware (10/27) The Citadel (9/29) Maine (11/3) William & Mary (10/13) Morgan State (9/1) James Madison (11/17) Maine (11/3) The Citadel (9/29) UAlbany (10/20) UAlbany (10/20) UAlbany (10/20) Delaware (10/27) William & Mary (10/13) Duquesne (11/24) Duquesne (11/24) The Citadel (9/29) The Citadel (9/29) UAlbany (10/20) The Citadel (9/29) Wake Forest (9/8) Delaware (10/27) UAlbany (10/20) Morgan State (9/1) Wake Forest (9/8) Duquesne (11/24) Elon (11/10) Stony Brook (10/6) Delaware (10/27) The Citadel (9/29) Villanova (9/15) James Madison (11/17) William & Mary (10/13) Villanova (9/15) Villanova (9/15) James Madison (11/17) Maine (11/3) Wake Forest (9/8) UAlbany (10/20) The Citadel (9/29) Villanova (9/15) Morgan State (9/1) Morgan State (9/1) Elon (11/10) Duquesne (11/24) Maine (11/3) Wake Forest (9/8) The Citadel (9/29) James Madison (11/17) William & Mary (10/13) Stony Brook (10/6) The Citadel (9/29) Morgan State (9/1) Villanova (9/15) Elon (11/10) Maine (11/3) Maine (11/3) Morgan State (9/1) Wake Forest (9/8) Wake Forest (9/8) Duquesne (11/24) Duquesne (11/24) James Madison (11/17) Elon (11/10) Maine (11/3) Maine (11/3) The Citadel (9/29) The Citadel (9/29) The Citadel (9/29) Duquesne (11/24) Elon (11/10) Elon (11/10) Elon (11/10) Maine (11/3) Wake Forest (9/8) Wake Forest (9/8)

Longest Plays By the Numbers Longest Play by Yards 100+ 90-99 80-89 70-79 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29

No. TD 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 1 2 0 5 1 5 2 16 3 48 5

Longest Play by Play Choice Rushing Passing Punt Returns Kickoff Returns Interceptions Fumble Returns Other

No. TD 19 3 36 9 2 0 22 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Longest Play by Game at Morgan State (9/1) at Wake Forest (9/8) at Villanova (9/15) The Citadel (9/29) Stony Brook (10/6) William & Mary (10/13) at UAlbany (10/20) at Delaware (10/27) Maine (11/3) at Elon (11/10) James Madison (11/17) Duquesne (11/24) Total

No. TD 6 0 8 1 6 1 13 3 3 2 4 1 6 2 4 0 9 1 7 0 6 1 7 1 79 13

20-Yard Plus By Player (Not Including QB Pass)

Player No. TD R P KR PR DEF Allen 9 2 0 9 0 0 0 Clark 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 Flacco 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 Gallahan 5 2 0 5 0 0 0 Greenwood 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Leatherbury 9 2 0 8 1 0 0 Richardson 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 Simpson 29 3 5 5 17 2 0 Thaenrat 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 Tippett 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Young 6 0 3 0 3 0 0 Total 79 12 19 36 22 2 0

Longest Plays of the Year (Towson) Rushing 78 Tom Flacco vs. The Citadel (9/29) Rushing Touchdown 57 Yeedee Thaenrat vs. William & Mary (10/13) Passing 76 Sean Leatherbury from Tom Flacco at Villanova (9/15) Passing Touchdown 76 Sean Leatherbury from Tom Flacco at Villanova (9/15) Punt Return 31 Shane Simpson at UAlbany (10/20) Kickoff Return 96 Shane Simpson vs. Stony Brook (10/6) Interception Return 7 Diondre Wallace at Morgan State (9/1) Fumble Return 14 Troy Vincent Jr. at Villanova (9/15) Punt 53 Pat Toomey at Villanova (9/15) Field Goal 50 Aidan O’Neill at Delaware (10/27)


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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGY SEPT. 20, 1969: The Tigers played their first game in program history and fall to Washington & Lee, 14-13. OCT. 11, 1969: The Tigers won their first game in program history, a 53-16 victory over Frostburg State. NOV. 1, 1969: The Tigers played the first tie game in school history as they battled to a 34-34 tie at Ursinus. SEPT. 19, 1970: Posting the first shutout in school history, the Tigers opened their second season of play with a 29-0 victory over Gallaudet. NOV. 14, 1970: With a 10-0 victory over Shepherd College, the Tigers concluded the first winning season in school history with a 6-2 record. SEPT. 25, 1971: The Tigers edged Washington & Lee, 10-7, in their home opener. The victory turned out to be Coach Carl Runk’s final win as the Tigers’ head football coach as he resigned at the end of the season. Assistant Coach Phil Albert was promoted to head coach for the 1972 season. OCT. 28, 1972: The Tigers celebrated Homecoming with a 20-8 victory over Johns Hopkins, presenting Coach Phil Albert with his first win as a college head coach. NOV. 16, 1974: Larry Jones set a school record with 177 yards rushing as the Tigers ended the season with a 32-14 win over Federal City, enabling the Tigers to complete the first undefeated season in history with a 10-0 record.

NOV. 20, 1976: Making their first appearance in the NCAA Division III playoffs, the Tigers pulled off a stunning 14-10 upset over C.W. Post on the Pioneers’ home field. Mike Maloney scored the winning touchdown on a one-yard run with 4:01 left after a Randy Bielski fumble recovery gave the Tigers possession on the Post 23-yard line. An interception by Paul White with 10 seconds left clinched the win. NOV. 27, 1976: Dan Dullea threw four touchdown passes as he led the Tigers into the national championship game with a 38-36 win over St. Lawrence. The Tigers jumped out to a 17-0 lead in the first quarter and never trailed. DEC. 3, 1976: Playing before a national TV audience, the Tigers dropped a 31-28 heart-breaker to St. John’s of Minnesota in the Stagg Bowl in Pheonix City, Ala. Trailing by 28-0 in the fourth quarter, the Tigers staged an amazing comeback to tie the game at 28-28 in the final minute. Quarterback Dan Dullea sparked the comeback by throwing four TD passes in the fourth quarter. But, a 19-yard field goal by Jeff Norman as time expired enabled the Johnnies to win the national title. SEPT. 9, 1978: Before a crowd of 4,126 on Dedication Night at Towson Stadium, the Tigers rolled up 489 yards of total offense in a 37-6 win over Mansfield. SEPT. 1, 1979: The Tigers’ debut as an NCAA Division II program was ruined by crosstown rival Morgan State as the Bears pulled out a 34-7 win in the first meeting between the schools.

NOV. 15, 1975: With a 14-7 season-ending win over Cheyney State, the Tigers clinched their second straight winning season with a 6-4 record.

SEPT. 8, 1979: Playing their first game against an NCAA Division I-AA opponent, the Tigers travelled north and shocked Maine, 13-7. Freshman Ray Walsh gave the Tigers a 13-7 lead on a five-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. John Haywood’s sack with four minutes left sealed the win.

NOV. 6, 1976: With a 26-7 upset win over ninth-ranked Hampden-Sydney, the Tigers earned a national ranking in Division III for the first time.

OCT. 27, 1979: The Tigers presented Coach Phil Albert with his 50th career victory when they traveled to Ashland College and edged the Eagles, 21-15.

NOV. 13, 1976: By rushing for a school-record 304 yards, the Tigers ended the regular season with a 32-14 win over Cheyney State, earning an NCAA Division III playoff bid.

NOV. 17, 1979: Closing out their first season as a Division II program, the Tigers won their ninth consecutive game, a 27-14 win over Merchant Marine. With the victory, the Tigers finished the season with a 9-1 record and barely missed an NCAA playoff berth in their first year in Division II.

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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGY NOV. 1, 1980: Place kicker Sean Landeta kicked three field goals, including a school record 57-yarder, as the Tigers shut out Delaware State, 30-0. Landeta’s 57-yard field goal was the longest kicked in the state of Maryland at any level. NOV. 15, 1980: In his final college game, Ron Meehan passed for 367 yards and 4 TD’s to lead the Tigers to a 40-20 win over C.W. Post. With the win, the Tigers finished the season with a 5-5-0 record as Meehan was named as the ECAC Division II Offensive Player of the Week for the third time. OCT. 9, 1982: For the third game in a row, the Tigers staged a fourth quarter comeback as they rallied from a 10-3 deficit to edge Morgan State for the first time ever, 17-10. Before a Homecoming crowd of 6,835, the Tigers scored 14 points in the final ten minutes to win. A 10-yard TD run by Paul Cillo with 6:05 remaining put the Tigers ahead to stay. JAN 4, 1983: All-American punter Sean Landeta was drafted in the 14th round of the first United States Football League (USFL) draft by the Philadelphia Stars. It marked the beginning of a 21-year career in pro football. SEPT. 10, 1983: Holding New York Tech to 46 yards of total offense and one first down, the Tigers opened the season with a dominating 60-0 win over the Bears. Jeff Beathard led the Tigers by scoring three touchdowns. OCT. 15, 1983: Greg Rogers intercepted a pass and returned it 21 yards for a touchdown as the Tigers forced nine turnovers en route to a stunning 13-4 win at Delaware. A pair of field goals by Jerome Nolan allowed the Tigers to take a 13-0 into the final minutes before Delaware avoided the shutout by scoring on a pair of safeties. OCT. 22, 1983: Bret Rogers completed 19 of 22 passes for 292 yards and four touchdowns as the Tigers posted their fourth shutout of the season with a 37-0 win over Mansfield in a game that was televised regionally on CBS-TV. Rogers was named as the CBS Player of the Game. NOV. 19, 1983: Closing out a 10-1 regular season, the Tigers built a 10-0 halftime lead and held on to edge James Madison by 10-3 in the final regular season game for both teams. With the win, the Tigers clinched a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs for the first time. NOV. 26, 1983: In their first Division II playoff game, the Tigers lost to eventual national champion North Dakota State in snowy Fargo, North Dakota. After spotting the Bison a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, the Tigers tried to rally from behind but they fell short in the final minutes. OCT. 13, 1984: For the 13th year in a row, the Tigers won their Homecoming Game as they shut out District of Columbia, 31-0. The victory enabled the Tigers to open the season with seven wins in a row. NOV. 10, 1984: Nearly clinching their second straight NCAA Division II playoff berth, the Tigers improved their record to 8-2 with a 38-7 victory over Morgan State. NOV. 24, 1984: Facing Norfolk State in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division II playoffs, the Tigers rushed for 295 yards en route to a 31-21 win at Foreman Field. Less than two minutes into the game, linebacker Joe Gamble blocked a punt and scored a touchdown to put the Tigers ahead to stay. SEPT. 7, 1985: Quarterback Kurt Beathard passed for 263 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 28-10 victory over Shepherd in their season opener. The victory was the 100th in the history of Towson football. SEPT. 29, 1985: In a rare Sunday game necessitated by Hurricane Gloria, the Tigers staged a last-second rally to edge American International, 27-23. Kurt Beathard’s 15-yard TD pass to Sean Murphy with six seconds left capped a 70-yard drive in the last minute. In the fourth quarter, Mike Barth returned a kickoff 96 yards for a TD, marking the first time a Tiger player had returned a kickoff for a TD. OCT. 26, 1985: Led by quarterback Kurt Beathard, who passed for 267 yards and four touchdowns, the Tigers upped their record to 6-0-1 with a stunning 51-26 victory over Delaware State, a team that was the eighth-ranked team in NCAA Division I-AA.

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NOV. 2, 1985: For the second week in a row, Kurt Beathard threw four touchdown passes as the Tigers came from behind to edge Lafayette, 27-24. The Tigers trailed by 17-7 in the third quarter before Beathard took over. He set an NCAA Division II record by completing 40 of 51 passes without an interception. He passed for a school record 466 yards as the Tigers upped their record to 7-0-1. OCT. 11, 1986: Jim Lidowski’s interception in the end zone in the 4th quarter led Towson to a 12-10 win vs. Liberty; Coach Phil Albert earned his 100th career win. NOV. 15, 1986: With a 21-13 win at Indiana of Pa., the Tigers clinched a berth in the NCAA Division II playoffs for the third time in four years. Jay McMichael led the Tigers by passing for 237 yards and two touchdowns. SEPT. 12, 1987: Despite a 320-yard passing effort from freshman quarterback Chris Goetz, the Tigers lost to Northeastern in their first game as an NCAA Division I-AA program. The Huskies overcame a 22-17 third quarter deficit to pull out a 39-22 victory. OCT. 3, 1987: David Meggett ran for 128 yards and scored two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to their first win as an NCAA Division I-AA team, a 17-14 win over third-ranked Maine in Orono. Maine came into the game with a 4-0 record and went on to win the Yankee Conference title. SEPT. 12, 1988: In the Tigers’ season opener, David Meggett returned a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown and scored three other TD’s, leading Towson to a 45-34 victory over Northeastern. NOV. 5, 1988: David Meggett set a school record by rushing for 221 yards on 32 carries to lead the Tigers to a 31-17 win over New Haven. DEC. 17, 1988: All-American tailback and kick returner David Meggett was named as the winner of the Walter Payton Award, given to the top player in Division I-AA. APRIL 23, 1989: In the fifth round of the National Football League draft, David Meggett was drafted by the New York Giants. NOV. 9, 1991: Quarterback Dan Crowley threw a 38-yard TD pass to Brian McCarty on a fourth down play with 8:02 remaining as the Tigers edged Howard, 13-7. The victory was the the 117th career win for Coach Phil Albert - and it was the final win of his career. FEB. 24, 1992: After 20 seasons as the Tigers’ head coach, Phil Albert resigned. A four-time regional Coach of the Year, he had a record of 117-91-3 while coaching the Tigers at three different levels of NCAA football. He led Towson to 11 winning seasons and four NCAA post-season berths. FEB. 25, 1992: Long-time Tiger assistant coach Gordy Combs was named Towson’s third head coach. SEPT. 19, 1992: Thanks to a 140-yard rushing performance by Tony Vinson, the Tigers presented Gordy Combs with his first victory as head coach with a 24-21 come-from-behind win over Bucknell. OCT. 24, 1992: Tony Vinson set a school record by rushing for 264 yards on 41 carries to lead Towson to a 28-21 Homecoming win over James Madison. He scored two TD’s, including the game-winner with 13:33 remaining. OCT. 31, 1992: Trailing by 33-13 at Indiana (Pa.) with less than six minutes remaining, the Tigers scored three touchdowns and recovered two onsides kicks in the final 5:34 of the game. A four-yard TD run by Brian McCarty with 1:06 left gave the Tigers a lead and a 35-33 win. The victory ended IUP’s 29-game home winning streak. NOV. 14, 1992: For the second game in a row, the Tigers staged a wild finish as they edged Northeastern, 33-32. The Huskies had taken a 32-27 lead on a TD run by Henry Rogan with four seconds left. On the ensuing kickoff, the Tigers used several laterals before Julian Blair was tackled at the Northeastern 20-yard line. However, several Northeastern players had charged the field prematurely, giving the Tigers one untimed play from the ten-yard line. When Dan Crowley tossed a 10-yard TD pass to Mark Orlando, the Tigers pulled out the memorable win. The wild finish was honored by ESPN as its Wildest Finish of the 1992 season.


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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGY NOV. 6, 1993: A one-yard plunge by Tony Vinson on fourth down with ten seconds left enabled the Tigers to come from behind and upset 14th-ranked Delaware, 32-30. After the Blue Hens took a 30-26 lead with 2:22 left, the Tigers marched 60 yards in 11 plays for the win. Vinson’s touchdown was his fourth of the game, tying a Delaware Stadium record. NOV. 13, 1993: In his final home game, Tony Vinson set the NCAA Division I-AA rushing record with 364 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 49-21 win over Bucknell. On his final carry of the game, he sprinted 80 yards for a TD and the NCAA record. NOV. 20, 1993: In his final game, All-American Tony Vinson ran for 327 yards and a school record 5 touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a 56-12 win at Morgan State. With 691 yards in 2 games, Vinson ended the season with an NCAA record 2,016 yards. With the win, the Tigers finished the year with an 8-2 record and barely missed an NCAA post-season appearance. OCT. 29, 1994: Dan Crowley threw two long touchdown passes and Marco Calise blocked a key conversion kick as the Tigers pulled out a 24-21 win over unbeaten Hofstra, ranked 20th in the nation. Crowley’s 80-yard TD pass to Shawn Ward in the third quarter gave the Tigers a 24-7 lead. SEPT. 13, 1995: Commissioner Connie Hurlburt announced that Towson will join the Patriot League as an associate member for the 1997 season. Towson joined Bucknell, Colgate, Fordham, Holy Cross, Lafayette and Lehigh as members of the Patriot League. OCT. 26, 1996: Towson retired Sean Landeta’s number 5 jersey at halftime of a 54-14 win over St. Francis (Pa.). NOV. 2, 1996: Kevin Smith threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to Maurice Sydnor in the third overtime period as the Tigers won the longest game in school history, edging Marist in three overtimes, 33-32. Smith passed for a school record 471 yards in the win. SEPT. 3, 1998: Before a record crowd of 8,056 at Minnegan Stadium, the Tigers used a tremendous defensive effort to win their season opener with a 15-10 victory over Morgan State. Linebacker Aaron Sakevich led Towson with 13 tackles. SEPT. 11, 1999: In their Patriot League season opener, Jason Corle broke TU’s career rushing record by running for 135 yards on 28 carries and scoring two touchdowns to lead the Tigers to a convincing 35-7 win over Lafayette. OCT. 23, 1999: A 24-yard field goal by Ed Kulic with 26 seconds left lifted the Tigers to a 25-23 win over Fordham as they upped their Patriot League mark to 4-0. Kulic’s field goal ended a game that featured seven lead changes.

SEPT. 21, 2002: Matt Romeo scored on a 32-yard run and P.D. Moore intercepted a pass and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown as the Tigers pulled out a wild 56-42 victory over Brown. By scoring twice in the final 9:29, the Tigers snapped a 42-42 tie and overcame a five-TD performance by Brown quarterback Kyle Slager. Jay Amer passed for 309 yards and four TD’s to lead the Tigers to a win in the highest-scoring game in school history. OCT. 11, 2003: With Maryland Governor Bob Ehrlich and a host of former Baltimore Colt legends among the distinguished guests, Towson University officially dedicated Johnny Unitas® Stadium in honor of the late NFL quarterback. With a crowd of 8,125 in attendance, quarterback Anthony Melzi passed for 186 yards and two touchdowns while leading the Tigers to a 30-13 win over Holy Cross. NOV. 8, 2003: Cornerback Devon Telp intercepted two passes and returned them for TDs in the final 2:10 to lead the Tigers to a 27-6 win at Georgetown. With the Tigers clinging to a 14-6 lead and 2:10 left, Telp intercepted a pass and returned 49 yards for a touchdown to give the Tigers a 20-6 lead. With 12 seconds left, he picked off another pass and ran 95 yards for a TD. His 144 interception return yards set a Patriot League record. The win was Towson’s final Patriot League victory. OCT. 2, 2004: Freshman quarterback Andrew Goldbeck passed for 285 yards and a pair of touchdowns as he led the Tigers to the 200th victory in school history, a 21-11 win over Cornell. SEPT. 10, 2005: Winning their second game in a row, the Tigers set a school record by scoring 70 points in a 70-0 victory over Lock Haven. The Tigers raced to a 56-0 halftime lead before substituting liberally. Towson rolled up 601 yards of total offense as Eugene King ran for 127 yards on 7 carries and scored three TD’s. OCT. 1, 2005: Before a record Homecoming crowd of 10,778, the Tigers earned their first-ever Atlantic 10 victory with a 35-31 comeback win over 5th-ranked Delaware. Tailback Nick Williams scored the game-winning touchdown on a 3-yard run with 38 seconds left to cap off a 69-yard drive. NOV. 5, 2005: En route to their third Atlantic 10 win of the season, the Tigers took advantage of four turnovers and a blocked punt to hand Villanova a 40-19 loss. Sparked by a 28-yard blocked punt return from Josh Corle just 100 seconds into the game, the Tigers jumped out to a stunning 38-6 halftime lead. SEPT. 23, 2006: Sean Schaefer completed 43 of 60 passes for 458 yards and 3 touchdowns, leading the Tigers to a 33-30 win at Hofstra as they opened the season with a 4-0 record. Schaefer’s 11-yard TD pass to Eric Yancey with 24 seconds left clinched the win. With the win, the Tigers rose to 17th in the nation, their highest national ranking at the Division I-AA level.

SEPT. 9, 2000: Quarterback Kris Blake passed for 276 yards and 3 TD’s to lead the Tigers to a 42-20 win over Lafayette. With the win, they presented Coach Gordy Combs with his 50th career victory as the Towson coach.

OCT. 28, 2006: Quarterback Sean Schaefer passed for 435 yards and tied the school record with five touchdown passes as the Tigers outscored Delaware, 49-35. Eric Yancey turned in a solid effort as he caught 9 passes for 140 yards and three touchdowns. The Tigers pulled out the win by scoring on four straight possessions in the second half as they beat the Blue Hens for the second year in a row.

OCT. 14, 2000: Led by Noah Read, who scored four touchdowns, the Tigers snapped a three-game losing streak with a 38-6 Homecoming win over Howard. Read ran for 134 yards, his 7th straight 100-yard game of the year.

APR. 29, 2007: Offensive tackle Jermon Bushrod was drafted by the New Orleans Saints of the NFL in the fourth round. His selection made him the Tigers’ earliest draft NFL draft selection ever to date.

SEPT. 8, 2001: A six-yard touchdown run by Noah Read in overtime enabled the Tigers to post a 16-13 come-from-behind victory over Lafayette in their home opener. Read ran for a career high 218 yards on 38 carries to become the fourth Towson player to rush for more than 2,000 career yards.

OCT. 6, 2007: Quarterback Sean Schaefer led the Tigers on a 67-yard, 4-play drive in the final 22 seconds as they earned a dramatic 23-21 victory over No. 14 Richmond. Schaefer completed 29 of 33 passes for 287 yards, setting a record for completion percentage (.879). Named as the National Player of the Week, he threw a game-winning 14-yard TD pass to Demetrius Harrison on the final play of the game.

AUG. 22, 2002: Towson University accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic 10 Football Conference for the 2004 season. Towson joined Delaware, Hofstra, James Madison, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Northeastern, Rhode Island, Richmond, Villanova and William & Mary in the A-10. SEPT. 5, 2002: Before a record crowd of 8,517 in their new 11,000-seat stadium, the Tigers opened their season with a convincing 49-28 win over Morgan State. Playing in his first game for the Tigers, Mikal Lundy picked up 177 all-purpose yards and scored three touchdowns.

SEPT. 6, 2008: On his way to becoming the Tigers’ career passing leader, Sean Schaefer rallied Towson from a 16-7 deficit for a 21-16 win over Morgan State. Schaefer, who completed 18 of 25 passes for 243 yards and 3 TD’s, broke Dan Crowley’s record with a 40-yard pass to Hakeem Moore in the fourth quarter. OCT. 11, 2008: Sean Schaefer became the 20th quarterback in NCAA FCS history to pass for more than 10,000 career yards when he led the Tigers to a 37-32 Homecoming win over Rhode Island. When he threw a 64-yard TD pass to David Newsom, he gave Towson a 16-9 lead and went over the 10,000-yard mark.

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FOOTBALL CHRONOLOGY NOV. 22, 2008: In his final college game, Marcus Lee became Towson’s career receiving leader, catching six passes for 58 yards against No. 1 James Madison. Lee, set an NCAA FCS record by catching a pass in all 45 career games. Quarterback Sean Schaefer ended his career with 11,644 passing yards, eighth on the NCAA FCS list. He finished second in NCAA FCS history with 1,044 completions and set school records for attempts, completions, completion percentage and yards.

NOV 17, 2012: The Tigers piled up 660 yards of offense as they stunned No. 7 New Hampshire, 64-35. Towson’s fourth straight win earned the Tigers a share of the Colonial Athletic Association championship.

JAN. 6, 2009: A 1993 Towson graduate and former Tiger assistant coach, Rob Ambrose was introduced as the fourth head coach in Towson football history. He came to Towson from Connecticut where he was an assistant coach for seven years.

DEC. 7, 2013: Towson won its first FCS play-off game with a 48-28 victory over Fordham at the “U”.

SEPT. 19, 2009: In their home opener, before a crowd of 7,682 at Unitas Stadium, the Tigers presented Rob Ambrose with his first victory as the Tiger coach, a 21-17 win over Coastal Carolina. SEPT. 11, 2010: The Tigers won one of the longest games in NCAA FCS annals when they edged Coastal Carolina, 47-45, in the fifth overtime. The Tigers overcame a 21-7 fourth quarter deficit and tied the game when Tom Ryan caught a two-yard TD pass with 25 seconds left in regulation. A 25-yard TD catch by Hakeem Moore and a conversion run by Chris Hart gave Towson 47-39 lead in the fifth overtime. After Coastal scored a touchdown, Jordan Dangerfield knocked down a potential game-tying conversion pass to secure the win. SEPT. 10, 2011: In their Colonial Athletic Association opener., the Tigers handed No. 20 Villanova a 31-10 loss. The Tigers took a 14-0 halftime lead and never trailed while beating the Wildcats for the first time since 2006. OCT. 22, 2011: The Tigers improved to 4-0 in the CAA with a 38-27 win at William & Mary, Towson’s fourth straight win over a nationally-ranked team. The Tigers scored on their first four possessions and built a 28-17 lead. Terrance West scored three touchdown to lead Towson while Grant Enders threw two TD passes. NOV. 19, 2011: In the regular season finale, the Tigers clinched their first CAA championship with a 28-17 win at Rhode Island. The Tigers overcame a 10-0 first half deficit and led by 14-10 at the half. After Grant Enders threw two TD passes to Tom Ryan in the second half, the Tiger defense shut down URI, clinching the CAA title. NOV. 26, 2011: At halftime of the Tigers’ basketball game against Oregon State, the football team was honored for winning the CAA title. Sitting in his front-row seat, President Barack Obama joined the celebration and posed for pictures with the team. DEC. 3, 2011: Before a sell-out crowd at Unitas Stadium, the No. 8 Tigers hosted No. 6 Lehigh in their first NCAA FCS playoff game. In a wild game that was tied six times, Lehigh pulled out a 40-38 victory on a fourth quarter safety. The mostimproved team in NCAA Division I, Towson posted a 9-3 record, one season after going 1-10.

AUG. 30, 2013: Towson opened the season with a 33-18 win at UConn - the program’s first win over an FBS opponent.

DEC. 13, 2013: Towson earned a 49-39 road win over Eastern Illinois in the FCS quarters on an FCS playoff record 354 rushing yards on 39 carries by Terrance West. DEC. 21, 2013: Towson reached the FCS National title game after a 35-31 comeback win over Eastern Washington. The Tigers were propelled by a 10-play, 71-yard touchdown drive directed by back-up quarterback Connor Frazier. The sophomore QB culminated the drive with a short rushing touchdown with 17 seconds remaining that led the Tigers to the national championship game. JAN. 4, 2014: Towson faced North Dakota State in the FCS title game in Frisco, Texas, falling to the Bison, 35-7. JAN. 12, 2014: Towson finished the year ranked No. 2 in the NCAA FCS Coaches Poll, the Tigers highest final ranking at the Division I FCS level. MAY 10, 2014: Terrance West selected in the third round of the NFL Draft. West was selected by the Cleveland Browns with the 94th overall pick, the highest Tiger selection to date. MAY 2, 2015: Tye Smith was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. Smith, the sixth player from Towson to be chosen in the NFL Draft, was selected 170th overall. OCT. 31, 2015: The Towson defense held Delaware to just 102 yards of total offense in recording the first shutout over the Blue Hens in school history. Senior Sam Hurwitz tied a school-record by kicking four field goals in the victory. NOV. 19, 2016: Towson had one of the most memorable finishes in school history as they drove down the field and got a game-winning 55-yard field goal from Aidan O’Neill as time expired for a 32-31 victory over Rhode Island. The Tigers drove 53 yards in the final 55 seconds to set up the game-winner. OCT. 28, 2017: Another come-from-behind win sparked Towson to win three of its final four games of the season. This time, the Tigers stunned visiting Delaware as Ryan Stover dropped a pass over the top to Sam Gallahan, who reeled in the game-winning touchdown catch with one hand. Towson’s defense held firm over the final 35 seconds of the game.

JAN. 5, 2012: At The Sports Network’s annual FCS awards dinner in Frisco, Texas, Rob Ambrose was honored as the winner of the Eddie Robinson Award, presented to the FCS National Coach of the Year. The Tigers’ Terrance West was also honored as the winner of the inaugural Jerry Rice Award, presented to the top freshman in NCAA FCS.

SEPT. 15, 2018: Scoring 35 consecutive points in the first half, Towson won its first game against a top-10 opponent since 2013 with a 45-35 victory at No. 10/10 Villanova. Tom Flacco had his second-consecutive 300+ passing yard game with a Yeedee Thaenrat forced fumble on special teams leading to a Troy VIncent recovery and touchdown to give the Tigers the lead for good. After this win, Towson will be ranked for the first time since 2014 and will remain ranked the rest of the year.

SEPT. 15, 2012: In the first CAA game televised by the NBC Sports Network, the Tigers opened their CAA title defense with a 20-17 win over William & Mary at Unitas Stadium. Terrance West led the Tigers by rushing for 153 yards on 27 carries.

OCT. 1, 2018: Tom Flacco is named the FCS National Offensive Player of the Week after totaling 438 yards of total offense, off 253 passing yards and 185 rushing yards, and four touchdowns in the win over The Citadel.

SEPT. 29, 2012: Facing the third-ranked FBS teams the Tigers battled against Louisiana State and took a 9-7 lead in the second quarter. The Tigers surprised a national television audience on ESPNU by rolling up 291 yards of offense against LSU’s highly-rated defense.

OCT. 22, 2018: Following a 56-28 win over UAlbany to improve to 6-1, Towson picks up its first top-10 national ranking since 2013.

NOV 10, 2012: Playing in the final home game of his college career, senior Dominique Booker ran for a career high 181 yards on seven carries and scored a touchdown to lead the Tigers to a 41-10 win over Rhode Island. With the Tigers leading by 20-10, Booker ran for an 83-yard touchdown on the first play of the second half as the Tigers pulled away for an easy win, their third straight victory.

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NOV. 10, 2018: Towson defeats its third top-15 opponent of the year with a 41-10 win at No. 7/5 Elon, holding the Phoenix to 30 passing yards, the first victory over a top-5 foe since the 2013 FCS playoffs. The Tigers finished the game on a 34-3 run, with four different Tigers combining for five touchdowns. Aidan O’Neill notched his 19th field goal to set a program single season record. This victory led to Towson returning to the NCAA FCS Tournament, with an at-large berth, for the first time since the 2013 season.


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MINNEGAN FIELD AT JOHNNY UNITAS®STADIUM Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas® Stadium is home to Towson’s football, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse and track and field programs.

stadium operations booth is located on the VIP level. The top floor, or camera deck, is the primary location for television broadcasts and game filming.

Over the last six seasons, Unitas Stadium has become the place to be when the Tigers play at home.

The complex is named in honor of two legends: one a coach and educator who served the university for over 40 years and another a former pro football player who many consider the greatest quarterback in NFL history.

The Tiger football team shattered attendance records in 2011 as near-capacity crowds became the weekly tradition. On Dec. 3, 2011, Unitas Stadium had its first sellout crowd when the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) champions hosted Lehigh in an NCAA FCS playoff game. During the 2011 season, a record 62,645 fans attended football games at Unitas Stadium. Towson averaged 8,949 fans per home game. In 2011, the Tigers drew five of the top 11 crowds to attend a Tiger football game at Unitas Stadium. The sports complex, which underwent a $32 million renovation over a three-year span, seats 11,198 spectators. It ranks as the third-largest outdoor venue in the metropolitan area, behind M&T Bank Stadium where the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens play and Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Stadium renovations, which were completed in 2002, included an addition of 6,000 seats, artificial turf, an entry-level plaza, concession stands, new restrooms, ticket booths, a four-tier press box, a field house and a promenade that conveniently connects the northside and southside seating areas. Prior to the 2012 season, the stadium received a new playing surface as the FieldTurf was replaced with FieldTurf Revolution, the latest innovation in artificial surfaces. The four-story, 48,000 square-foot field house provides Towson’s studentathletes with an excellent collegiate facility. It includes spacious, modern locker rooms for each of its sports, an impressive athletic training facility, classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale equipment room, an academic resource center, a video-editing room and offices for the coaches. Over the last two years, all of the teams that play in Unitas Stadium received notable improvements to their locker room facilities. Designed to maximize exterior scenic looks, the field house includes windows that provide a stunning view of the adjacent playing area. A rooftop patio, known as the Dunn Terrace, treats guests to a bird’s-eye view of the athletic contests. The stadium is lighted for night play. The Minnegan Room accommodates up to 200 guests at functions ranging from pre-game and post-game parties and banquets to fund-raising events. A four-level press box rises high above the stadium on its south side. The Comcast Suite, a separate VIP level, is just below the main media floor. The media level can accommodate 35 working members of the press, two radio stations and coaches booths. Each booth can comfortably seat six people. The

Donald “Doc” Minnegan was a teacher, coach, physical education department chairman and director of athletics at Towson for more than four decades. He arrived at Towson in 1927, and he coached its soccer team until 1966. Doc’s soccer teams were very successful, winning a total of 156 games, and 66 of 77 between 1930 and 1936, including a school-record 34 straight. He also coached Towson to championships in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, in addition to soccer. Doc is the only American to publish an article in the British Football Annual on soccer theory. He was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 1992. During his tenure as director of athletics, Doc established football as an intercollegiate sport at Towson in 1969. He died in 2002, just two weeks shy of his 100th birthday. The stadium bore his name from 1983 until 2002. In accordance with that tribute, the playing surface remains Minnegan Field in his memory. Johnny Unitas had a deep connection with the university. The former Baltimore Colts legend was the parent of three Towson students. Several weeks prior to his untimely passing, Johnny U. began serving as a community liaison for Tiger Athletics. His role was to assist the school in obtaining a naming rights partner for the university’s new stadium. The legendary Golden Arm died suddenly, less than a week after tossing his last pass to commemorate the opening of Towson’s new stadium at pre-game ceremonies on September 5, 2002. When Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with Towson, she sought to memorialize her husband’s legacy on campus by having the stadium named Johnny Unitas® Stadium. In addition to serving as the home for the Tiger football, lacrosse, field hockey and track and field teams, Unitas Stadium has hosted many special events. Unitas Stadium was the host site for the 2008, 2009 , 2010 and 2014 NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championships, drawing record crowds each year. In the 2014 NCAA Championship game, a crowd of 10,311 fans saw Maryland beat Syracuse, setting a record for the largest crowd to watch a women’s lacrosse national championship game in the United States. In addition, Unitas Stadium has hosted the annual Under Armour lacrosse all-star game the last five summers while the Maryland Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) has been playing its football and lacrosse championship games in Unitas Stadium for the last few years.

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Rushing Attempts: _______________ 41, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. James Madison, 1992 Net Yards Gained: ____________ 364, Tony Vinson, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Touchdowns: ____________ 5, Terrance West, Towson vs. Delaware State, 2013 Longest Run: __ 90 yds. (TD), Dwayne Henry, Delaware State vs. Towson, 1985 Passing Attempts: __________________________ 70, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999 _______________________________ 70, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Completions: ____________________ 42, Tim Lynch, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Percentage: _______ .912 (31-for-34), Aaron Corp, Richmond vs. Towson, 2011 Interceptions Thrown: _____ 6, Ron Meehan, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 1980 Yards: _________________________ 481, Joe Lee, Towson vs. Holy Cross, 1999 Touchdown Passes: ________________ 5, Kyle Slager, Brown vs. Towson, 2001 __________________________ 5, Liam Coen, Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006 Long Pass Play: ____ 95 yds. (TD), Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, Towson vs. Kutztown, 1994 Receiving Receptions: ___________________ 13, Jamal White, Towson vs. Dayton, 1999 ____________________________ 13, Wayne Morris, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 ____________________________ 13, Ryan Spadola, Lehigh vs. Towson, 2011 _____________________________ 13, Dan Leight, Fordham vs. Towson, 2013 Yards: ______ 266 yds., Mark Orlando, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Touchdowns: ________________ 4, Javarus Dudley, Fordham vs. Towson, 2003 _____________________ 4, Brandon London, Massachusetts vs. Towson, 2006 Punting Punts:_____________________ 11, Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Colgate, 2002; _______________________________ Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Morgan, 1979 Average:____________________ 54.2, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. NY Tech, 1980 Longest Punt: __________ 75 yds., Steve Bulcavage, Towson vs. Fordham, 2001 Returns Punt Returns for Touchdown: __ 2, Curtis Henderson, Morgan vs. Towson, 1979 Interceptions: _________________ 3, David Meggett, Morgan vs. Towson, 1985 Fumbles Recovered: _3, John Haywood, Joe Varello, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978 Longest Punt Return: _ 94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman, Towson vs. St. Francis, 1996 Longest Kickoff Return: ________100 yds. (TD), Shane Simpson vs. New Hampshire, 2016 ______________________ 100 yds. (TD), David Meggett, Towson vs. Northeastern, 1988 Long Interception Return: __ 95 yds. (TD), Davon Telp, Towson vs. Monmouth, 2001 Field Goals Made: ________________________ 4, Sam Hurwitz, Towson vs. Delaware, 2015 _________________________ 4, Henry Rogan, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1992 Attempted: ___________________ 5, Randy Bielski, Towson vs. Mansfield, 1978 _____________________ 5, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Merchant Marine, 1980 ______________________________ 5, Sean Landeta, vs. New York Tech, 1980 _________________________ 5, Andrew Howard, Richmond vs. Towson, 2007 Longest Field Goal: ___ 57 yards, Sean Landeta, Towson vs. Delaware St., 1980 ATTENDANCE Single Game: __________ 11,196 - Towson vs, Lehigh (FCS Playoff Game), 2011 Single Game (Regular Season): __________ 10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007 Single Game (Night Game): _____________ 10,856, Towson vs. Delaware, 2007 Single Game (Day Game): __________ 9,511, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 Single Season Attendance: _____________________________ 62,645 in 2011

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Points scored Game: ________________________________ 70, Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Opponent In Game: _________________ 62, New Hampshire vs. Towson, 2005 Scored In Quarter: ___________ 35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. California (Pa.), 1984; _____________________________ 35 (2nd Qtr.), Towson vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Points Scored Both Teams: _____ 99, Towson (64) at New Hampshire (35), 2012 Fewest Points Both Teams: __________ 7, Towson (7) vs. Wayne State (0), 1979 Largest Towson Victory Margin: _____ 70, Towson (70) vs. Lock Haven (0), 2005 Largest Margin in Defeat: ______ 50, New Hampshire (57) vs. Towson (7), 2009 Longest Game: ______ 5 overtimes, Towson (47) vs. Coastal Carolina (45), 2010 First Downs Most: _______________________ 36, Towson vs. American International, 1994 Fewest: ________ 1, N.Y. Tech vs. Towson, 1983; Morgan State vs. Towson, 1985 Rushing Rushing Attempts: _____________________ 70, Rhode Island vs. Towson, 2004 Rushing Yards by Towson: __________________ 403, Towson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Rushing Yards: _____________________ 440, James Madison vs. Towson, 2008 Passing Attempts:_________________________________ 76, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Completions: ______________________________ 45, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Interceptions By: __________________ 6, by New Hampshire vs. Towson, 1980 Passing Yards: _____________________________ 533, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Touchdown Passes: ______ 5, Brown vs. Towson, 2001; UMass vs. Towson, 2006 Total Offense Plays: ___________________________________ 100, Hofstra vs. Towson, 1991 Total Yards By Towson: ______________ 731, Towson vs. New Hampshire, 2013 Total Yards by Both Teams: _ 1176, Towson (773) vs. New Hampshire (445), 2013 Penalties Most: ____________________________________ 21, Liberty vs. Towson, 1990 Penalty Yards: _______________________ 184, Morgan State vs. Towson, 2000 Fewest: _________________________________ 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest Penalty Yards: _____________________ 0, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest - Two Teams: ______________________ 1, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest Penalty Yards - Two Teams: __________ 15, Towson vs. Richmond, 2009 Fumbles Number: _____________________________ 9, Slippery Rock vs. Towson, 1982; _____________________________________ 9, Northeastern vs. Towson, 1988 Fumbles Lost: ______________ 8, Towson vs. Merchant Marine Academy, 1982


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11,196 _______________ Lehigh (Dec. 3, 2011 - NCAA FCS Playoffs) 10,856 ____________________________ Delaware (Sept. 22, 2007) 10,778 ______________________________ Delaware (Oct. 1, 2005) 10,234 ______________________________ Villanova (Oct. 12, 2013) 10,141 _______________________________ Maine (Oct. 13, 2012) 9,919 ______________________________ Colgate (Sept. 24, 2011) 9,828 ____________________________ St. Francis (Sept. 22, 2012) 9,759 __________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 3, 2011) 9,511 _________________________ New Hampshire (Oct. 5, 2013) 9,364 __________________ North Carolina Central (Sept. 20, 2014) 9,049 _________________________ James Madison (Oct. 9, 2010) 8,990 _______________________ Coastal Carolina (Sept. 11, 2010) 8,741 ______________________________ Delaware (Nov. 2, 2013) 8,517 __________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 5, 2002) 8,366 _______________________ New Hampshire (Nov. 12, 2011) 8,309 ________________________ William & Mary (Sept. 15, 2012) 8,224__________________________ James Madison (Oct. 10, 2015) 8,125 ____________________________ Holy Cross (Oct. 11, 2003) 8,122 _____________________________ Delaware (Oct. 29, 2011) 8,069___________________________ Saint Francis (Sept. 10, 2016) 8,058 _________________________ Central Conn. (Aug. 30, 2014) 8,056 __________________________ Morgan State (Sept. 3, 1998) 8,026 _________________________ New Hampshire (Oct. 3, 2010) 8,022__________________________ William & Mary (Oct. 13, 2018) 7,911___________________________ Saint Francis (Sept. 12, 2015) 7,856 _______________________________ Hofstra (Oct. 13, 2007) 7,817 _________________________ Old Dominion (Oct. 20, 2012) 7,696 ______________________________ Villanova (Sept. 8, 2011) 7,665 __________________________________ Elon (Nov. 1, 2014) 7,628 _______________________ Coastal Carolina (Sept. 19, 2010) 7,587 ______________________________ Richmond (Oct. 8, 2011) 7,387_______________________________ Villanova (Oct. 24, 2015) 7,379 ________________________ James Madison (Nov. 23, 2013) 7,369 __________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 11, 2008) 7,362 __________________________ Rhode Island (Nov. 10, 2012) 7,356__________________________________ Maine (Nov. 3, 2018) 7,323____________________________ The Citadel (Sept. 29, 2018) 7,246 _________________________ Central Conn. (Aug. 30, 2007) 7,208_________________________ James Madison (Nov. 17, 2018) 7,102 ___________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 9, 2004) 7,059______________________________Stony Brook (Oct. 8, 2016) 6,835 ___________________________ Morgan State (Oct. 9, 1982) 6,820 _________________________ Massachusetts (Oct. 14, 2006) 6,589 __________________________ Rhode Island (Oct. 30, 2010)

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YEAR-BY-YEAR AT MINNEGAN FIELD 1978 (5-0-0) - 18,657 (3,731) Mansfield * W, 38-6 Randolph-Macon * W, 30-26 Guilford * W, 31-23 Ashland (HC) W, 19-7 Salisbury * W, 27-0

4,126 3,086 3,126 3,783 4,536

1979 (4-1-0) - 17,060 (3,412) Morgan State * L, 7-34 James Madison * W, 18-8 Wayne State * W, 7-0 Rowan (HC) W, 20-3 C.W. Post W, 22-15

6,311 3,825 2,349 3,147 1,428

1980 (3-2-0) - 12,683 (2,536) New York Tech * W, 23-0 American International * L, 28-34 New Hampshire L, 6-10 Merchant Marine (HC) W, 19-7 Delaware State W, 30-0

2,577 2,058 2,301 1,105 1,230

1981 (2-3-0) - 14,635 (2,927) Morgan State * L, 13-17 Shippensburg * L, 10-24 Cent. Connecticut (HC) W, 28-0 Southern Connecticut W, 19-7 C.W. Post L, 21-24

5,897 2,952 3,102 1,405 1,279

1982 (5-1-0) - 20,674 (3,446) Slippery Rock * W, 28-0 Maine * W, 35-32 Morgan State (HC) W, 17-10 Delaware State W, 35-21 Merchant Marine W, 41-26 James Madison L, 24-42

4,110 3,740 6,835 1,451 1,233 3,305

1983 (5-0-0) - 14,286 (2,857) New York Tech * W, 60-0 Morgan State (HC) W, 48-0 Mansfield W, 37-0 Millersville W, 45-7 C.W. Post W, 20-9

4,165 5,243 1,805 1,690 1,383

1984 (5-1-0) - 20,155 (3,359) Shepherd * W, 23-13 California (Pa.) * W, 52-27 New Haven * W, 28-3 Wofford * W, 15-8 Distict of Columbia (HC) W, 31-0 James Madison * L, 14-24

4,650 3,150 2,510 2,675 3,820 3,350

1985 (5-0-1) - 25,171 (4,195) Shepherd * W, 28-10 Slippery Rock * W, 24-13 American International W, 27-23 Indiana (Pa.) * T, 21-21 Morgan State (HC) W, 52-8 Delaware State * W, 51-26

4,856 3,498 1,640 5,342 5,852 3,983

1986 (3-1-1) - 22,462 (4,492) Buffalo * W, 37-8 Liberty * W, 12-10 Lehigh (HC) L, 21-26 New Haven W, 47-7 James Madison T, 7-7

4,359 5,849 6,241 1,329 4,684

1987 (3-2-0) - 14,983 (2,997) Indiana (Pa.) * L, 7-10 Howard * W, 30-14 Morgan State W, 39-10 Delaware State (HC) L, 17-40 Rhode Island W, 19-16

2,592 4,718 2,575 4,520 578

1988 (3-2-0) - 12,242 (2,448) Northeastern W, 45-34 James Madison (HC) W, 34-6 New Haven W, 31-17 Maine L, 7-44 Liberty L, 14-20

2,843 5,136 1,103 1,984 1,176

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1989 (2-2-0) - 12,012 (3,003) Indiana (Pa.) * L, 0-27 Bucknell * W, 29-23 Rhode Island (HC) L, 6-19 Delaware State W, 35-17

1,843 4,039 4,619 1,511

1990 (2-5-0) - 13,748 (1,964) Lehigh * L, 14-35 James Madison * L, 14-21 Liberty * L, 10-30 Howard * W, 17-7 New Haven (HC) L, 27-55 Youngstown L, 0-13 Northeastern W, 21-14

3,176 1,489 2,320 1,205 3,898 650 1,010

1991 (0-6-0) - 18,425 (3,071) Boston University * L, 8-10 Delaware State * L, 7-13 Rhode Island L, 25-45 Indiana (Pa.)* L, 10-54 Hofstra (HC) L, 26-30 Youngstown L, 17-27

3,476 3,729 2,846 3,210 3,954 1,210

1992 (4-1-0) - 11,883 (2,377) Bucknell * W, 24-21 Hofstra * W, 37-18 Liberty * L, 14-16 James Madison (HC) W, 28-21 Northeastern W, 33-32

2,125 1,911 2,091 4,069 1,687

1993 (4-1-0) - 12,395 (2,479) Central Connecticut W, 42-7 Delaware State W, 31-14 Charleston Southern W, 52-14 Howard (HC) L, 41-44 Bucknell W, 49-21

1,384 1,320 1,506 6,076 2,109

1994 (4-0-0) - 11,509 (2,877) Buffalo W, 32-16 American International (HC) W, 48-6 Kutztown W, 36-31 Morgan State W, 42-7

2,144 4,951 1,651 2,763

1995 (4-1-0) - 9,708 (1,941) Butler W, 34-3 Monmouth * W, 31-15 Bucknell L, 7-14 Robert Morris (HC) W, 34-14 Southern Connecticut W, 38-7

2,144 2,143 1,026 3,588 807

1996 (3-2) - 15,928 (3,186) Dayton L, 17-24 Central Connecticut * W, 49-28 Colgate L, 10-35 Saint Francis (HC) W, 54-14 Wagner W, 35-11

2,688 2,411 2,741 6,147 1,941

1997 (3-2) - 12,315 (2,463) Monmouth W, 22-21 Holy Cross % W, 27-7 Lehigh % L, 14-16 Robert Morris (HC) W, 33-30 Bucknell % L, 0-33

1,769 2,021 2,765 3,525 2,235

1998 (4-2) - 19,964 (3,327) Morgan State * W, 15-10 8,056 Colgate % L, 14-35 2,012 Fordham % W, 35-34-ot 2,274 Lafayette % (HC) L, 7-27 3,468 St. Marys (Calif.) W, 27-21 2,009 Drake W, 17-14 2,145 1999 (5-0) - 15,756 (3,151) Monmouth W, 34-7 Lafayette % W, 35-7 Holy Cross % W, 14-0 Fordham % (HC) W, 25-23 Dayton W, 30-27

2,359 2,481 3,802 4,031 3,083

2000 (3-2) - 19,981 (3,996) Morgan State W, 31-7 4,817 Colgate % L, 27-30-ot 3,308 Lehigh % L, 21-42 3,012 Howard (HC) W, 38-6 4,512 Bucknell % W, 15-13 4,332

2010 (1-4) - 35,535 (7,107) Coastal Carolina * W, 47-45 Massachusetts * & L, 17-28 James Madison * & L, 13-17 Rhode Island & (HC) L, 20-30 Maine & L, 18-28

8,990 5,560 9,049 6,589 5,347

2001 (1-3) - 12,337 (3,084) Lafayette % W, 16-13-ot 2,810 Holy Cross % L, 9-17 2,095 Monmouth (HC) L, 17-24 3,864 Fordham % L, 23-28 3,568

2011 (5-2) - 62,645 (8,949) Morgan State * W, 42-3 Villanova * & W, 31-10 Colgate * (HC) W, 42-17 Richmond * & W, 31-28 Delaware * & L, 30-35 New Hampshire & W, 56-42 Lehigh (NCAA FCS) L, 38-40

9,759 7,696 9,919 7,587 8,122 8,366 11,196

2012 (4-1) - 43,457 (8,691) William & Mary & W, 20-17 Saint Francis * (HC) W, 46-17 Maine * & W, 24-19 Old Dominion * & L, 20-31 Rhode Island & W, 41-10

8,309 9,828 10,141 7,817 7,362

2013 (4-2) - 50,838 (8,473) Delaware State * W, 49-7 New Hampshire & W, 44-28 Villanova * (HC) & L, 35-45 Delaware * & L, 31-32 James Madison & W, 28-17 Fordham (NCAA FCS) W, 48-28

6,281 9,511 10,234 8,741 7,379 4,671

2014 (2-4) - 43,726 (7,288) Central Conn. St. * L, 27-31 NC Central W, 31-20 Maine* & L, 24-27 Stony Brook & L, 3-14 Elon (HC) & W, 21-19 William & Mary & L, 14-37

8,058 9,364 6,031 6,517 7,665 6,091

2015 (5-1) - 39,566 (6,594) Saint Francis * W, 35-20 Holy Cross * W, 29-26 James Madison & L, 30-51 Villanova (HC) *& W, 28-21 Delaware & W, 19-0 Rhode Island & W, 38-21

7,911 5,682 8,224 7,387 5,234 5,128

2016 (3-2) - 28,514 (5,703) Saint Francis* W, 35-28 Stony Brook*& L, 20-27 New Hampshire (HC)& L, 7-21 Elon& W, 23-6 William & Mary& W, 34-24

8,069 7,059 5,023 4,009 4,354

2002 (4-2) - 25,514 (4,252) Morgan State * W, 49-28 Brown W, 56-42 Lehigh % W, 23-19 Bucknell % (HC) W, 20-14 Colgate % L, 7-9 Georgetown % L, 16-24

8,517 3,198 3,137 5,064 2,133 2,465

2003 (5-1) - 20,993 (3,498) Lock Haven* W, 50-19 Lafayette % W, 19-13 Holy Cross % (HC) W, 30-13 Elon W, 24-7 Albany W, 35-16 Fordham % L, 22-35

3,306 1,600 8,125 3,586 2,118 2,258

2004 (2-4) - 22,012 (3,669) Northeastern* # L, 3-27 Cornell W, 21-11 Rhode Island * (HC) # L, 16-28 Bowie * W, 41-7 William & Mary * # L, 16-41 James Madison # L, 17-31

4,322 2,522 7,102 2,042 3,280 2,744

2005 (4-2) - 31,847 (5,308) Morgan State * W, 29-26 Lock Haven* W, 70-0 New Hampshire # L, 21-62 Delaware * (HC) # W, 35-31 Villanova # W, 40-19 Richmond # L, 21-48

6,527 4,029 3,014 10,778 4,027 3,472

2006 (2-4) - 27,551 (4,591) Morgan State * W, 30-2 Liberty * W, 10-3 Maine # L, 7-28 Massachusetts (HC) # L, 0-35 William & Mary # L, 28-29 James Madison # L, 3-38

4,484 4,665 4,584 6,820 2,465 4,533

2007 (2-3) - 35,693 (7,139) Cent. Conn. St.* W, 20-10 Delaware * & L, 7-27 Richmond & W, 23-21 Hofstra & (HC) L, 3-20 Villanova & L, 12-14

7,276 10,856 5,746 7,856 3,959

2008 (3-3) - 29,879 (4,980) Morgan State * W, 21-16 Columbia W, 31-24 Northeastern & L, 17-35 Rhode Island & (HC) W, 37-32 William & Mary & L, 14-34 James Madison & L, 27-58

2017 (3-2) - 26,884 (5,703) Morgan State * W, 10-0 Villanova *& L, 9-24 Richmond & L, 3-23 Delaware & (HC) W, 18-17 Rhode Island & W, 29-10

6,563 5,017 5,768 6,402 3,134

4,705 5,030 4,032 7,369 3,186 5,575

2009 (1-4) - 31,415 (6,283) Coastal Carolina * W, 21-17 New Hampshire & L, 7-57 Delaware & (HC) L, 21-49 Richmond & L, 14-42 Villanova & L, 7-49

2018 (3-3) - 36,681 (6,114) The Citadel W, 44-27 Stony Brook & W, 52-28 William & Mary & W, 29-13 Maine (HC) & L, 28-35 James Madison & L, 17-38 Duquesne (NCAA FCS) L, 10-31

7,323 4,614 8,022 7,356 7,208 2,158

7,628 8,026 6,026 4,396 5,339

* Night Game (HC) Homecoming (NCAA FCS) NCAA FCS Playoff Game % Patriot League game # Atlantic 10 Football Conf. game & Colonial Athl. Association game


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS RUSHING

ATTEMPTS Year Player Att 1969 Dennis Champney _____ 173 1970 Dennis Champney______ 114 1971 Richard Young__________ 78 1972 Mike Wells____________ 160 1973 Larry Jones____________ 196 1974 Larry Jones____________ 177 1975 Jim Boyd______________ 119 1976 Mike Maloney_________ 170 1977 Tom Jones____________ 119 1978 Rick Bielski____________ 133 1979 John Henry Clayton_____ 129 1980 John Henry Clayton_____ 112 1981 Paul Cillo_____________ 179 1982 Paul Cillo_____________ 242 1983 Brian Kirchoff__________ 136 1984 Dan Ricker____________ 248 1985 Jeff Beathard__________ 122 1986 Dan Ricker____________ 248 1987 David Meggett________ 189 1988 David Meggett________ 194 1989 Robbie Jackson________ 127 1990 Robbie Jackson________ 131 1991 John O’Neill___________ 103 1992 Tony Vinson___________ 191 1993 Tony Vinson___________ 293 1994 Brian McCarty_________ 188 1995 Larry Washington______ 205 1996 Jason Corle____________ 134 1997 Jason Corle____________ 239 1998 Jason Corle____________ 236 1999 Jason Corle____________ 172 2000 Noah Read____________ 297 2001 Noah Read____________ 208 2002 Matt Romeo___________ 250 2003 Mikal Lundy___________ 175 2004 Kerry Miles_____________ 92 2005 Nick Williams__________ 192 2006 Rasheed McClaude______ 81 2007 Nick Williams__________ 134 2008 Matt Castor___________ 144 2009 Tremayne Dameron_____ 177 2010 Tremayne Dameron_____ 128 2011 Terrance West_________ 194 2012 Terrance West_________ 195 2013 Terrance West_________ 413 2014 Darius Victor__________ 250 2015 Darius Victor__________ 207 2016 Shane Simpson________ 141 2017 Ryan Stover____________ 98 2018 Tom Flaco_____________ 168 YARDS Year Player Yards 1969 Dennis Champney______ 738 1970 Dennis Champney______ 453 1971 Richard Young_________ 198 1972 Mike Wells____________ 535 1973 Larry Jones___________ 1,010 1974 Larry Jones____________ 858 1975 Jim Boyd______________ 739

1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Mike Maloney_________ 728 Tom Jones____________ 391 Rick Bielski____________ 550 John Henry Clayton_____ 445 John Henry Clayton_____ 380 Paul Cillo_____________ 710 Paul Cillo_____________ 908 Brian Kirchoff__________ 583 Dan Ricker___________ 1,021 Jeff Beathard__________ 457 Dan Ricker___________ 1,021 David Meggett________ 814 David Meggett________ 844 Robbie Jackson________ 575 Robbie Jackson________ 670 John O’Neill___________ 559 Tony Vinson__________1,042 Tony Vinson__________ 2,016 Brian McCarty________1,005 Larry Washington_____ 1,101 Jason Corle ___________ 734 Jason Corle___________ 1,075 Jason Corle___________ 1,073 Jason Corle____________ 719 Noah Read___________ 1,422 Noah Read____________ 877 Matt Romeo___________ 990 Mikal Lundy___________ 747 Matthew Brunetti______ 394 Nick Williams__________ 959 Rasheed McClaude_____ 344 Nick Williams__________ 532 Matt Castor___________ 543 Tremayne Dameron_____ 588 Chris Hart_____________ 518 Terrance West________1,294 Terrance West________1,046 Terrance West________2,509 Darius Victor_________1,305 Darius Victor_________ 1,021 Shane Simpson________ 784 Kobe Young___________ 328 Tom Flacco____________ 742

TOUCHDOWNS Year Player TDs 1969 Al Dodds_______________ 6 1970 Dennis Champney________ 4 1971 George Cadorette________ 1 David Franklin___________ 1 1972 Mike Wells______________ 3 1973 Larry Jones_____________ 11 1974 Larry Jones______________ 9 1975 Jim Boyd________________ 8 Mike Maloney___________ 8 1976 Mike Maloney___________ 8 1977 Rick Bielski______________ 4 Tom Jones______________ 4 1978 Rick Bielski______________ 5 1979 John Clayton___________ 10 1980 John Clayton____________ 8 1981 Paul Cillo______________ 13 1982 Paul Cillo_______________ 9

Terrance West

1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Brian O’Neal_____________ 6 Dan Ricker_____________ 15 Jeff Beathard____________ 3 Mike Preston____________ 3 Danny Ricker___________ 11 David Meggett_________ 11 David Meggett_________ 12 Randy Nelson____________ 3 Robbie Jackson__________ 8 Brian McCarty___________ 4 John O’Neill_____________ 4 Brian McCarty___________ 8 Tony Vinson____________ 23 Brian McCarty__________ 16 Larry Washington_______ 12 Jason Corle______________ 7 Kevyn Dodson___________ 7 Jason Corle______________ 6 Jason Corle_____________ 11 Jason Corle______________ 9 Noah Read_____________ 14 Noah Read______________ 5 Matt Romeo_____________ 9 Mikal Lundy_____________ 8 Kerry Miles______________ 7 Nick Williams____________ 7 Kerry Miles______________ 3 Rasheed McClaude_______ 4 Nick Williams____________ 4 Matt Castor_____________ 5 Tremayne Dameron_______ 8 Tremayne Dameron_______ 5 Terrance West__________ 29

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Terrance West__________ 14 Terrance West__________ 41 Darius Victor___________ 12 Darius Victor___________ 15 Darius Victor____________ 7 Kobe Young, R. Stover_____ 2 Shane Simpson__________ 6

RECEIVING

RECEPTIONS Year Player Rec 1969 George Cadorette_______ 44 1970 Bob Remeto____________ 36 1971 Bob Remeto____________ 50 1972 Gary Kimmel___________ 13 1973 Pat Barrett_____________ 26 1974 Pat Barrett_____________ 45 1975 Bill McDonald__________ 30 1976 Skip Chase_____________ 32 1977 Bill McDonald__________ 40 1978 Ken Snoots_____________ 61 1979 Ken Snoots_____________ 37 1980 Gary Weishaar__________ 39 1981 Marc Brown____________ 33 1982 Marc Brown____________ 61 1983 Mike Lewns____________ 52 1984 Sean Murphy___________ 61 1985 Dale Chipps____________ 54 1986 Dale Chipps____________ 63 1987 David Meggett_________ 48 1988 Mike Smith_____________ 52 1989 Mike Smith_____________ 53 65


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Kevin Howard__________ 50 Kevin Howard__________ 48 Kevin Howard__________ 59 Mark Orlando___________ 44 Mark Orlando___________ 55 Shawn Ward____________ 31 Shawn Ward____________ 52 Jason Corle_____________ 51 Jason Corle_____________ 61 Jamal White____________ 82 Jamal White____________ 49 Jason Galloway_________ 46 Jamal White____________ 54 Jason Galloway_________ 52 Will Marcus____________ 39 Andrae Brown__________ 63 Eric Yancey_____________ 68 Marcus Lee_____________ 66 Marcus Lee_____________ 58 Casey Cagles___________ 28 Hakeem Moore_________ 28 Erron Banks____________ 40 Tom Ryan______________ 39 Tom Ryan______________ 44 Kinnard Leon___________ 43 Spencer Wilkins_________ 45 Jacquille Veii___________ 44 Andre Dessenberg______ 60 Jabari Greenwood_______ 53 Shane Leatherbury______ 67

YARDS Year Player Yards 1969 George Cadorette______ 712 1970 Bob Remeto___________ 625 1971 Bob Remeto___________ 596 1972 Gary Kimmel__________ 172 1973 Pat Barrett____________ 493 1974 Pat Barrett____________ 661 1975 Skip Chase____________ 404 1976 Mike Bennett__________ 560 1977 Bill McDonald_________ 497 1978 Ken Snoots___________1,009 1979 Ken Snoots____________ 466 1980 Gary Weishaar_________ 401 1981 Marc Brown___________ 510 1982 Marc Brown__________1,222 1983 Mike Lewns___________ 751 1984 Sean Murphy_________ 1,128 1985 Dale Chipps__________1,001 1986 Dale Chipps__________ 1,135 1987 Dale Chipps___________ 605 1988 Mike Smith___________1,065 1989 Mike Smith____________ 883 1990 Kevin Howard_________ 721 1991 Mark Orlando__________ 686 1992 Mark Orlando__________ 730 1993 Mark Orlando__________ 821 1994 Mark Orlando_________1,223 1995 Shawn Ward___________ 438 1996 Shawn Ward___________ 883 1997 Adam Overbey_________ 564 1998 Adam Overbey_________ 630 66

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Jamal White__________1,322 Adam Overbey_________ 628 Jason Galloway________ 605 Jamal White___________ 892 Jason Galloway________ 950 Will Marcus___________ 493 Andre Brown__________ 870 Eric Yancey____________ 826 Marcus Lee____________ 680 Hakeem Moore________ 527 David Newsome_______ 375 Hakeem Moore________ 559 Tom Ryan_____________ 560 Tom Ryan_____________ 533 Spencer Wilkins________ 691 Spencer Wilkins________ 500 Jacquille Veii__________ 505 Christian Summers_____ 968 Jabari Greenwood______ 616 Shane Leatherbury_____ 885

TOUCHDOWNS Year Player TDs 1969 George Cadorette_______ 10 1970 Stan Boone_____________ 5 Bob Remeto_____________ 5 1971 Bob Remeto_____________ 2 1972 Gary Kimmel____________ 1 Tony Vaughn____________ 1 1973 Mark Anderson__________ 3 Frank Dunleavy__________ 3 1974 Pat Barrett______________ 5 1975 Skip Chase______________ 4 Mike Hoey______________ 4 1976 Mike Bennett____________ 4 Ken Snoots______________ 4 1977 3 players________________ 1 1978 Ken Snoots______________ 9 1979 Gary Weishaar___________ 2 1980 Gary Weishaar___________ 4 1981 Marc Brown_____________ 4 Hernando Mejia__________ 4 1982 Marc Brown____________ 10 1983 Brian O’Neal_____________ 7 1984 Sean Murphy____________ 8 1985 Sean Murphy____________ 9 1986 Dale Chipps_____________ 6 1987 David Meggett__________ 5 1988 Mike Smith_____________ 10 1989 Mike Smith______________ 8 1990 Kevin Howard___________ 3 1991 Kevin Howard___________ 9 1992 Mark Orlando____________ 8 1993 Mark Orlando____________ 8 1994 Mark Orlando___________ 12 1995 Shawn Ward_____________ 5 1996 Shawn Ward_____________ 5 1997 Jason Corle______________ 2 Adam Overbey___________ 2 1998 3 players________________ 4 1999 Jason Corle______________ 8 Jamal White_____________ 8 2000 Adam Overbey___________ 5

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

5 players________________ 1 Jamal White_____________ 7 Jason Galloway__________ 6 4 players________________ 2 Andrae Brown___________ 8 Eric Yancey_____________ 10 Demetrius Harrison_______ 4 Tommy Breaux___________ 6 Marcus Lee______________ 6 John Godlasky___________ 3 David Newsom__________ 3 Hakeem Moore__________ 6 Tyler Wharton___________ 5 4 players________________ 4 Spencer Wilkins__________ 4 James Oboh_____________ 4 Andre Dessenberg_______ 3 Tanner Vallely___________ 3 Brian Dowling___________ 3 Christian Summers_______ 5 Sam Gallahan____________ 3 Jabari Allen_____________ 8

PASSING

ATTEMPTS Year Player Att 1969 Al Dodds_____________ 177 1970 Al Dodds_____________ 141 1971 Bob Roche____________ 214 1972 Paul Buckmaster________ 83 1973 Dan Dullea____________ 174 1974 Dan Dullea____________ 225 1975 Dan Dullea____________ 209 1976 Dan Dullea____________ 196 1977 Ron Meehan__________ 174 1978 Ron Meehan__________ 277 1979 Ron Meehan__________ 233 1980 Ron Meehan__________ 320

1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Dale Chipps

Joe Anderson__________ 139 Joe Anderson__________ 319 Bret Rogers___________ 282 Kurt Beathard__________ 286 Kurt Beathard__________ 360 Theron Richards_______ 275 Chris Goetz___________ 303 Chris Goetz___________ 317 Chris Goetz___________ 209 Chris Goetz___________ 343 Dan Crowley__________ 295 Dan Crowely__________ 330 Dan Crowley__________ 217 Dan Crowley__________ 327 Kevin Smith___________ 216 Kevin Smith___________ 360 Kevin Smith___________ 313 Kevin Smith___________ 383 Joe Lee_______________ 577 Val Troiani____________ 236 Val Troiani____________ 192 Jay Amer_____________ 299 Anthony Melzi_________ 221 Andrew Goldbeck______ 292 Sean Schaefer_________ 365 Sean Schaefer_________ 380 Sean Schaefer_________ 417 Sean Schaefer_________ 459 Peter Athens__________ 112 Chris Hart_____________ 172 Grant Enders__________ 245 Grant Enders__________ 317 Peter Athens__________ 397 Connor Frazier_________ 293 Connor Frazier_________ 267 Ellis Knudson__________ 206 Ryan Stover___________ 341 Tom Flacco____________ 439


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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS COMPLETIONS Year Player Comp 1969 Al Dodds_____________ 111 1970 Al Dodds______________ 67 1971 Bob Roche_____________ 85 1972 Paul Buckmaster________ 26 1973 Dan Dullea_____________ 82 1974 Dan Dullea____________ 138 1975 Dan Dullea____________ 118 1976 Dan Dullea____________ 109 1977 Ron Meehan___________ 78 1978 Ron Meehan__________ 150 1979 Ron Meehan__________ 124 1980 Ron Meehan__________ 177 1981 Joe Anderson___________ 60 1982 Joe Anderson__________ 161 1983 Bret Rogers___________ 167 1984 Kurt Beathard__________ 156 1985 Kurt Beathard__________ 214 1986 Theron Richards_______ 144 1987 Chris Goetz___________ 170 1988 Chris Goetz___________ 185 1989 Chris Goetz___________ 116 1990 Chris Goetz___________ 177 1991 Dan Crowley__________ 146 1992 Dan Crowley__________ 167 1993 Dan Crowley__________ 125 1994 Dan Crowley__________ 179 1995 Kevin Smith___________ 106 1996 Kevin Smith___________ 160 1997 Kevin Smith___________ 167 1998 Kevin Smith___________ 220 1999 Joe Lee_______________ 322

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Val Troiani____________ 123 Val Troiani_____________ 96 Jay Amer_____________ 163 Anthony Melzi_________ 109 Andrew Goldbeck______ 172 Sean Schaefer_________ 226 Sean Schaefer_________ 260 Sean Schaefer_________ 255 Sean Schaefer_________ 303 Peter Athens___________ 59 Chris Hart______________ 82 Grant Enders__________ 165 Grant Enders__________ 208 Peter Athens__________ 256 Connor Frazier_________ 168 Connor Frazier_________ 163 Ellis Knudson__________ 110 Ryan Stover___________ 189 Tom Flacco____________ 269

YARDS Year Player Yards 1969 Al Dodds____________ 1,513 1970 Al Dodds____________ 1,016 1971 Bob Roche____________ 919 1972 Paul Buckmaster_______ 260 1973 Dan Dullea___________ 1,245 1974 Dan Dullea___________ 1,861 1975 Dan Dullea___________ 1,457 1976 Dan Dullea___________1,443 1977 Ron Meehan__________ 922 1978 Ron Meehan_________1,881 1979 Ron Meehan_________1,442

Dan Crowley

1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Ron Meehan_________ 1,919 Joe Anderson__________ 784 Joe Anderson_________2,272 Bret Rogers__________2,236 Kurt Beathard_________2,063 Kurt Beathard_________2,705 Theron Richards______ 2,119 Chris Goetz__________2,025 Chris Goetz__________2,025 Chris Goetz__________2,504 Chris Goetz__________1,446 Chris Goetz__________ 1,907 Dan Crowley_________ 1,783 Dan Crowley_________2,322 Dan Crowley_________1,882 Dan Crowley_________ 2,913 Kevin Smith__________1,285 Kevin Smith__________1,835 Kevin Smith__________2,327 Joe Lee______________ 4,168 Val Troiani___________1,448 Val Troiani___________ 1,153 Jay Amer____________ 2,214 Anthony Melzi________1,589 Andrew Goldbeck_____1,867 Sean Schaefer________2,772 Sean Schaefer________3,033 Sean Schaefer________2,553 Sean Schaefer________3,286 Peter Athens__________ 691 Chris Hart____________ 1,013 Grant Enders_________2,081 Grant Enders_________2,332 Peter Athens_________3,461 Connor Frazier________1,499 Connor Frazier________1,883 Ellis Knudson_________1,393 Ryan Stover__________2,001 Tom Flacco___________3,251

TOUCHDOWNS Year Player TDs 1969 Al Dodds______________ 18 1970 Al Dodds______________ 10 1971 Bob Roche______________ 3 1972 Paul Buckmaster_________ 1 Rod Flowers_____________ 1 1973 Dan Dullea_____________ 12 1974 Dan Dullea_____________ 18 1975 Dan Dullea______________ 9 1976 Dan Dullea_____________ 10 1977 Ron Meehan____________ 3 1978 Ron Meehan___________ 14 1979 Ron Meehan____________ 6 1980 Ron Meehan____________ 8 1981 Joe Anderson____________ 8 1982 Joe Anderson___________ 20 1983 Bret Rogers____________ 24 1984 Kurt Beathard___________ 17 1985 Kurt Beathard___________ 21 1986 Theron Richards________ 16 1987 Chris Goetz_____________ 9 1988 Chris Goetz____________ 18

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Chris Goetz____________ 11 Chris Goetz_____________ 4 Dan Crowley___________ 16 Dan Crowley___________ 14 Dan Crowley___________ 23 Dan Crowley___________ 28 Kevin Smith____________ 11 Kevin Smith____________ 11 Kevin Smith_____________ 7 Kevin Smith____________ 16 Joe Lee________________ 22 Kris Blake_______________ 9 Jay Amer_______________ 3 Jay Amer______________ 16 Anthony Melzi___________ 9 Andrew Goldbeck________ 8 Sean Schaefer__________ 20 Sean Schaefer__________ 19 Sean Schaefer__________ 12 Sean Schaefer__________ 25 Peter Athens____________ 6 Chris Hart_______________ 9 Grant Enders___________ 16 Grant Enders___________ 19 Peter Athens___________ 19 Connor Frazier___________ 9 Connor Frazier___________ 7 Ellis Knudson____________ 6 Ryan Stover____________ 11 Tom Flacco_____________ 28

SCORING Year Player Points 1969 Dennis Champney_______ 70 1970 Stan Boone____________ 32 1971 Bob Remeto____________ 12 1972 Mike Wells_____________ 24 1973 Larry Jones_____________ 74 1974 Terry O’Brien___________ 72 1975 Jim Boyd_______________ 48 Mike Maloney__________ 48 1976 Randy Bielski___________ 57 1977 Rick Bielski_____________ 30 1978 Ken Snoots_____________ 54 1979 John Clayton___________ 60 1980 John Clayton___________ 62 1981 Paul Cillo______________ 80 1982 Marc Brown____________ 68 1983 Brian O’Neal____________ 78 1984 Dan Ricker_____________ 90 1985 Sean Murphy___________ 66 1986 Danny Ricker___________ 84 1987 David Meggett_________ 96 1988 David Meggett_________ 84 1989 Mike Smith_____________ 56 1990 Robbie Jackson_________ 50 1991 Kevin Howard__________ 56 1992 Brian McCarty__________ 48 Mark Orlando___________ 48 1993 Tony Vinson___________ 144 1994 Briain McCarty_________ 102 1995 Larry Washington_______ 72 1996 George Perdikakis_______ 46

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018

Jason Corle_____________ 48 Jason Corle_____________ 90 Jason Corle____________ 102 Noah Reed____________ 102 Ed Kulic________________ 49 Matt Romeo____________ 60 Stephan Toth___________ 57 Kerry Miles_____________ 42 Ron Halbruner__________ 61 Eric Yancey_____________ 60 Mark Bencivengo________ 51 Mark Bencivengo________ 43 Tremayne Dameron______ 48 Nick Wallace____________ 45 Terrance West_________ 174 Terrance West__________ 90 Terrance West_________ 252 Darius Victor___________ 72 Darius Victor___________ 90 Aidan O’Neill___________ 79 Aidan O’Neill___________ 56 Aidan O’Neill__________ 108

DEFENSE

TACKLES Year Player Tackles 1969 N/A 1970 N/A 1971 N/A 1972 Rick DeMilt____________ 175 1973 Charlie Wallace_________ 91 1974 Joe Kelly_______________ 75

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Charlie Wallace________ 102 Paul White_____________ 91 Randy Bielski__________ 102 Randy Bielski___________ 76 Paul Nelson____________ 76 Bryan Brouse___________ 90 Jeff Boller_____________ 115 Bubby Hammond_______ 80 Jeff Boller_____________ 127 Bubby Hammond_______ 99 Bill Ward_______________ 69 Randy Warren__________ 86 Mark Angle_____________ 99 Mark Angle_____________ 95 Chris Ginakes__________ 109 Rodney Smith_________ 121 James Dutton_________ 112 James Dutton__________ 76 Mike Locksley__________ 76 Mark Arbutina_________ 109 Mike Arbutina__________ 83 Mike Arbutina_________ 104 Jim Colongo____________ 85 Jim Colongo___________ 113 Jim Colongo____________ 97 Aaron Sakevich________ 108 Andre Atkins___________ 91 Sean Hendricks_________ 95 Sean Hendricks________ 114 Neal Regan____________ 110 Neal Regan_____________ 94 P.D. Moore____________ 111 Jordan Manning________ 80

Jordan Manning________ 93 Brian Bradford_________ 149 Jordan Manning_______ 105 Danzel White__________ 105 Jordan Dangerfield______ 96 Jordan Dangerfield______ 93 Tye Smith______________ 75 Telvion Clark__________ 145 James Simms___________ 99 Donnell Lewis__________ 62 Chris Tedder____________ 74 Diondre Wallace________ 89 Robert Heyward________ 99

SACKS Year Player Sacks 1976 Don Redman___________6.0 Joe Waggoner__________6.0 1977 Jack Ervin______________4.0 Gabe Moro_____________4.0 1978 Vince Iorio_____________4.0 Keith Lowthert__________4.0 1979 Vince Iorio_____________7.0 1980 Vince Iorio_____________7.0 1981 Gerard Jackson_________6.0 1982 Sheldon Nelson________10.0 Bobby Poist___________10.0 1983 Bobby Poist___________17.0 1984 Bill Romberger__________7.0 Wayne Wisniewski_______7.0 1985 Bill Stup_______________5.0 1986 Joe Gamble____________5.5 1987 Rodney Smith__________5.0 1988 Rodney Smith__________4.5 1989 Rodney Smith_________14.0 1990 Jared Freeze____________3.0 Doug Irvving___________3.0 1991 Gary Worthington_______6.0 1992 Rob Stanavitch__________4.0 1993 Rob Stanavitch_________16.0 1994 Marco Calise____________8.0 1995 John Bardak____________7.0 Eric Erhardt_____________7.0 1996 Barrett Sullivan_________6.0 1997 Andrew Hollingsworth___5.0 1998 Andrew Hollingsworth__10.0 1999 Andrew Hollingsworth__10.0 2000 Andrew Hollingsworth__18.0 2001 Juston Yelverton________8.0 2002 Steven Nance___________6.0 2003 Steven Nance___________7.0 2004 P.D. Moore_____________4.0 2005 John Webb_____________3.5 2006 John Webb_____________4.0 2007 Brian Bradford__________3.5 2008 3 players_______________2.0 2009 Brady Smith____________4.0 2010 Matt Morgan___________4.0 2011 Frank Beltre____________4.0 2012 Frank Beltre____________5.0 Monte Gaddis__________5.0 2013 Ryan Delaire___________11.5 2014 Ryan Delaire___________11.0 2015 Zain Harps Upshur_______4.0 2016 Kanyia Anderson________3.0 Bryton Barr_____________3.0 Jordan Mynatt__________3.0 2017 Kanyia Anderson________9.0 2018 Bryce Carter____________6.5

INTERCEPTIONS Year Player INTs 1969 Gary Gist_______________ 2 1970 Chris Ramer_____________ 6 Jack Ross_______________ 6 1971 John Bickley_____________ 3 1972 3 players________________ 2 1973 Bill Mills________________ 4 1974 Bill Mills________________ 5 1975 3 players________________ 2 1976 N/A 1977 Randy Bielski____________ 4 John Rosson_____________ 4 1978 Ron Nichols_____________ 3 Ricky Simmons__________ 3 1979 Randy Bielski____________ 6 1980 3 players________________ 2 1981 3 players________________ 3 1982 Gary Rubeling___________ 9 1983 Gary Rubeling__________ 13 1984 Greg Rogers_____________ 3 Randy Warren___________ 3 1985 Mark Kauffman__________ 5 Jim Lidowski____________ 5 1986 Mark Angle______________ 5 1987 Steve Kelley_____________ 4 Chris Kelly______________ 4 1988 Bryant Hall______________ 5 1989 6 players________________ 1 1990 Gary Hatcher____________ 3 1991 Aaron Bates_____________ 3 James Dutton___________ 3 1992 Aaron Bates_____________ 2 Joe Kreisher_____________ 2 1993 Aaron Bates_____________ 6 1994 Chad Scott______________ 5 1995 4 players________________ 2 1996 Brad Friedman___________ 4 Khalid McLeod___________ 4 1997 Khalid McLeod___________ 4 1998 Jabari Garrett____________ 3 1999 Ricky Crestwell__________ 5 2000 Sporty Evans____________ 4 2001 Davon Telp______________ 2 2002 Edmund Carazo__________ 7 2003 Brian Fitzpatrick__________ 5 2004 Allante Harrison__________ 7 2005 Kenny Scott_____________ 3 2006 Drew Mack______________ 4 2007 Kenny Scott_____________ 2 Raymond White__________ 2 2008 3 players________________ 1 2009 Ray White_______________ 3 2010 Nick Oates______________ 1 Chris Patterson__________ 1 2011 Alexander DiSanzo_______ 3 Kenton Powell___________ 3 2012 Jordan Love_____________ 2 2013 Christian Carpenter_______ 4 Donnell Lewis___________ 4 2014 Christian Carpenter_______ 2 Eric Handy______________ 2 2015 Alfonso Augustine________ 2 Mike Kelly_______________ 2 2016 Keon Paye______________ 2 Justice Pettus-Dixon______ 2 2017 Monty Fenner___________ 3 2018 Keon Paye______________ 2 Vashon McCants Jr._______ 2


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SEASON RECORDS WINS

TOTAL POINTS/GAME

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

TOTAL PLAYS

FIRST DOWNS

PASSING ATTEMPTS

TOTAL YARDS

RUSHING ATTEMPTS

PASSING COMPLETIONS

TOTAL YARDS/GAME

RUSHING YARDS

PASSING YARDS

TOTAL POINTS

RUSHING YARDS/GAME

PASSING YARDS/GAME

Year Record 2013______________________________ 13-3 1983______________________________ 10-2 1976______________________________ 10-3 1974______________________________ 10-0 2011_______________________________ 9-3 1984_______________________________ 9-4 1979_______________________________ 9-1 1994_______________________________ 8-2 1993_______________________________ 8-2 1986_____________________________ 8-3-1 Year Plays 2013_____________________________ 1,125 1999_______________________________927 2018______________________________ 926 2003_______________________________853 2000_______________________________842 1983_______________________________840 2002_______________________________828 2008_______________________________810 2011_______________________________802 1986_______________________________800 Year Yards 2013_____________________________ 7,452 2018_____________________________ 5,580 1999_____________________________ 5,269 2011_____________________________ 5,172 1993_____________________________ 4,903 2012_____________________________ 4,851 2005_____________________________ 4,467 1994_____________________________ 4,441 1992_____________________________ 4,383 2000_____________________________ 4,174 Year Yards 1993_____________________________ 490.3 1999_____________________________ 479.0 2013_____________________________ 465.8 2018_____________________________ 465.0 1994_____________________________ 444.1 2012_____________________________ 441.0 2011_____________________________ 431.0 1996_____________________________ 413.8 2005_____________________________ 406.1 2000_____________________________ 379.5 Year Points 2013_______________________________585 2011_______________________________418 2018______________________________ 414 1993_______________________________381 1994_______________________________364 2012_______________________________351 2005_______________________________345 1972_______________________________342 1976_______________________________333 1983_______________________________330

Year Points 1993______________________________ 38.1 2013______________________________ 36.6 1994______________________________ 36.4 2011______________________________ 34.8 2018______________________________ 34.5 2012______________________________ 31.9 2005______________________________ 31.4 1969______________________________ 29.7 1999______________________________ 27.5 1983______________________________ 27.5 Year First Downs 2013_______________________________361 2018______________________________ 309 1999_______________________________299 2011_______________________________256 2012_______________________________253 1993_______________________________248 1992_______________________________233 2008_______________________________232 2005_______________________________228 2000_______________________________226 Year Attempts 2013_______________________________712 1983_______________________________538 2003_______________________________534 2011_______________________________521 2002_______________________________506 1993_______________________________491 2018______________________________ 480 2012_______________________________460 2000_______________________________458 1981_______________________________451 Year Yards 2013_____________________________ 3,830 1993_____________________________ 2,969 2011_____________________________ 2,759 2012_____________________________ 2,519 2018_____________________________ 2,280 1975_____________________________ 2,131 1995_____________________________ 1,969 2014_____________________________ 1,961 2000_____________________________ 1,924 1992_____________________________ 1,895 Year Yards 1993_____________________________ 296.9 2013_____________________________ 239.4 2011_____________________________ 229.9 2012_____________________________ 299.0 1975_____________________________ 213.1 1995_____________________________ 196.9 2018_____________________________ 190.0 1992_____________________________ 189.5 2000_____________________________ 174.9 1969_____________________________ 173.6

Year TDs 2013________________________________55 2011________________________________38 1993________________________________31 2012________________________________26 1975________________________________25 2005________________________________23 1994________________________________22 1974________________________________21 2015________________________________20 2000________________________________20 Year Attempts 1999_______________________________584 2008_______________________________469 2018______________________________ 446 2007_______________________________427 2013_______________________________413 2006_______________________________409 2017_______________________________394 1998_______________________________393 1990_______________________________392 2005_______________________________390 Year Completions 1999_______________________________325 2008_______________________________308 2006_______________________________275 2018______________________________ 274 2013_______________________________266 2007_______________________________259 2005_______________________________238 1998_______________________________228 1985_______________________________214 2017_______________________________213 Year Yards 1999_____________________________ 4,193 2013_____________________________ 3,622 2008_____________________________ 3,322 2018_____________________________ 3,300 2006_____________________________ 3,161 2005_____________________________ 2,968 1994_____________________________ 2,950 1986_____________________________ 2,747 1982_____________________________ 2,717 1988_____________________________ 2,504 Year Yards 1999_____________________________ 381.2 1994_____________________________ 295.0 2006_____________________________ 287.4 2008_____________________________ 276.8 2018_____________________________ 275.0 1985_____________________________ 274.7 2005_____________________________ 269.8 1986_____________________________ 260.0 1988_____________________________ 250.4 1996_____________________________ 249.8

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Year Percentage 2006______________________________ .672 2011______________________________ .665 2008______________________________ .657 2012______________________________ .654 2013______________________________ .644 2018______________________________ .614 2005______________________________ .610 2007______________________________ .607 1969______________________________ .605 2015______________________________ .603 1988 and 1980______________________ .597

PASSING TOUCHDOWNS

Year TDs 2018________________________________28 1994________________________________28 2008________________________________25 1993________________________________24 1983________________________________24 1982________________________________24 1969________________________________24 1999________________________________23 2005________________________________22 1986________________________________22

INTERCEPTIONS

Year INTs 1971________________________________29 2009________________________________27 1991________________________________27 1982________________________________26 1992________________________________22 1984________________________________21 1987________________________________20 2007________________________________19 1986________________________________19 1985________________________________18 1981________________________________18 1972________________________________18

POINTS ALLOWED

Year Points 1983________________________________88 1970________________________________90 1974________________________________97 1977_______________________________112 1980_______________________________144 1975_______________________________145 1969_______________________________147 1976_______________________________148 1981_______________________________150 1978_______________________________154

POINTS ALLOWED/GAME

Year Points 1983_______________________________ 7.3 1974_______________________________ 9.7 1979_______________________________ 9.8 1977______________________________ 11.2 1970______________________________ 11.3 1976______________________________ 11.4 1980______________________________ 14.4 1975______________________________ 14.5 1995______________________________ 15.0 1981______________________________ 15.0

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PASSING YARDS ALLOWED

YARDS ALLOWED

PASSING YARDS ALLOWED/GAME

Year 1st Downs 1976_______________________________101 1974_______________________________105 1983_______________________________106 1973_______________________________112 1995_______________________________143 1979_______________________________152 1977_______________________________152 1975_______________________________153 1978_______________________________154 1980_______________________________156

Year Yard 1978_______________________________749 1977_______________________________886 1976_______________________________906 1975_______________________________995 1983_____________________________ 1,083 1974_____________________________ 1,149 1972_____________________________ 1,155 1980_____________________________ 1,171 1973_____________________________ 1,205 1979_____________________________ 1,255

Year Yards 1976_____________________________ 1,744 1974_____________________________ 1,903 1983_____________________________ 2,127 1973_____________________________ 2,313 1978_____________________________ 2,398 1979_____________________________ 2,445 1995_____________________________ 2,546 1980_____________________________ 2,593 1977_____________________________ 2,627 1986_____________________________ 2,826

Year Yards 1978______________________________ 74.9 1977______________________________ 88.6 1976______________________________ 90.6 1983______________________________ 98.5 1975______________________________ 99.5 1974_____________________________ 114.9 1972_____________________________ 115.5 1980_____________________________ 117.1 1979_____________________________ 125.5 1981_____________________________ 141.5

YARDS ALLOWED/GAME

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE AGAINST

Year Yards 1976_____________________________ 174.4 1974_____________________________ 190.3 1983_____________________________ 193.4 1978_____________________________ 239.8 1979_____________________________ 244.5 1995_____________________________ 254.6 1986_____________________________ 256.9 1980_____________________________ 259.3 1977_____________________________ 262.7 2000_____________________________ 276.5 1999_____________________________ 276.5

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED

Year Yards 1976_____________________________ 1,171 1974_____________________________ 1,224 1995_____________________________ 1,275 2000_____________________________ 1,327 1999_____________________________ 1,327 2002_____________________________ 1,344 2006_____________________________ 1,345 1973_____________________________ 1,355 1996_____________________________ 1,365 1997_____________________________ 1,376

RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED/GAME

Year Yards 1986______________________________ 82.0 1976______________________________ 83.8 1983______________________________ 94.9 1995______________________________ 96.3 1984_____________________________ 110.9 1979_____________________________ 119.0 2000_____________________________ 120.6 1999_____________________________ 120.6 2002_____________________________ 122.2 2006_____________________________ 122.3

Year Percentage 1976______________________________ 35.1 1978______________________________ 35.9 1983______________________________ 37.7 2000______________________________ 40.4 2001______________________________ 40.4 1975______________________________ 41.5 1979______________________________ 42.7 1981______________________________ 43.8 1980______________________________ 44.0 1982______________________________ 44.8

INTERCEPTIONS

Year INTs 1983________________________________27 1985________________________________24 2003________________________________21 1994________________________________21 1993________________________________20 1986________________________________20 1984________________________________20 1982________________________________20 2002________________________________18 1981________________________________18 1974________________________________18


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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS RUSHING

Attempts Game____________________ 41, Tony Vinson vs. James Madison, 1992 Season_________________________________413, Terrance West, 2013 Career______________________________ 802, Terrance West, 2011-13 Net Yards Gained Game___________________ 364 yards., Tony Vinson vs. Bucknell, 1993* Two Games____ 691 yards, Tony Vinson, vs. Bucknell and Morgan State, 1993 Longest Run________90 yards, Dwayne Henry vs. Delaware State, 1985 Longest Run by QB________ 81 yards, Dan Dullea vs. Federal City, 1974 Game (Freshman)___261 yards, Terrance West vs. New Hampshire, 2012 Game (Quarterback)_____ 185 yards, Tom Flacco vs. The Citadel, 2018 Season__________________________ 2,509 yards, Terrance West, 2013 Season by a Freshman _____________ 1,294 yards, Terrance West, 2011 Season by Quarterback _______________ 742 yards, Tom Flacco, 2018 Career_________________________ 4,854 yds., Terrance West, 2011-13 * NCAA Record in 1993 Rushing Touchdowns Game____________________________ 5, Tony Vinson at Morgan, 1993 ________________________ 5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013 Season__________________________________41, Terrance West, 2013 Career_____________________________ 84, Terrance West, 2011-2013

PASSING

Attempts Game________________________________ 77, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999 Season______________________________________ 577, Joe Lee, 1999 Most Atts. w/o Interception_____________________ 223, Joe Lee, 1999 Careeer___________________________ 1,321, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08 Passes Completed Game________________________________ 47, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999 Consecutive_________________ 15, Sean Schaefer vs. Richmond, 2007 Season______________________________________ 322, Joe Lee, 1999 Career____________________________ 1,044, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08 Touchdown Passes Game_________________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Delaware, 2006 __________________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Northeastern, 2005 _____________________ 5, Dan Crowley at Charleston Southern, 1994 Single Quarter__ 4, Kurt Beathard vs. California (Pa.), 2nd quarter, 1984 Season___________________________________ 28, Tom Flacco, 2018 ________________________________________28, Dan Crowley, 1994 Career________________________________ 81, Dan Crowley, 1991-94 Passing Yards Game___________________________ 567 yds, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999 Half____________________ 303 yds, Joe Lee vs. Monmouth (1st), 1999 Longest Completion_____________________________________95 yds __________________ Dan Crowley to Shawn Ward, vs. Kutztown, 1994 Season_______________________ 4,168 yds, Joe Lee (11 Games), 1999 Career________________________ 11,644 yds, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

RECEIVING

Receptions Game___________________________ 13, Jamal White vs. Dayton, 1999 ___________________________ 13, Jason Corle at Pennsylvania, 1997 ________________________________ 13, Mike Smith at Liberty, 1989; Season_________________________ 82, Jamal White (11 Games), 1999 Career________________________________ 225, Marcus Lee, 2005-08 Consecutive Games With A Catch___________ 45, Marcus Lee, 2005-08 __________________________________________ (NCAA FCS Record)

Receiving Yards

Game_______________266, Mark Orlando vs. Amer. International, 1994 Season_________________________________1,322, Jamal White, 1999 Career_____________________________3,460, Mark Orlando, 1991-94

Touchdown Receptions

Game_______________________ 5, Andre Brown at Northeastern, 2005 ________________________________ 3, Jamal White vs. Dayton, 1999 _________________________ 3, Mark Orlando vs. Central Conn., 1993 __________________3, Mark Orlando vs. American International, 1994 Season________________ 12, Mark Orlando, 1994; 12, Mike Smith, 1989 Career_______________________________ 31, Mark Orlando, 1991-94

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays

Game__________________ 79 (77 pass, 2 rush), Joe Lee, at Lehigh, 1999 Season______________________ 608 (577 pass, 31 rush), Joe Lee, 1999 Career__________ 1,888 (1,610 pass, 278 rush), Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Yards

Game___________________________ 567 yds, Joe Lee at Lehigh, 1999 Season_____________________ 4,402 (4,168 pass, -126 rush), Joe Lee, 1999 Career_______________________ 11,415 yds., Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

Touchdowns

Game______________5, Terrance West vs. Delaware State, 2013 (5 rush) __________________ 5, Grant Enders at Villanova, 2012 (4 pass, 1 rush) _______________________5, Sean Schaefer at Delaware, 2006 (5 pass) ___________________ 5, Sean Schaefer at Northeastern, 2005 (5 pass) __________________ 5, Dan Crowley vs. Chas. Southern, 1994 (5 pass) _____________________ 5, Tony Vinson at Morgan State, 1993 (5 rush) __________________ 5, Dan Dullea vs. Lycoming, 1974 (4 pass, 1 rush) Season_____________________ 32 (28 pass, 4 rush), Tom Flacco, 2018 Career___________________86 (84 rush, 2 rec.) Terrance West, 2011-13

All-Purpose Yards

Game______ 357 yds., (364 rush, - 7 rec.) Tony Vinson vs. Bucknell, 1993 Season_________ 2,767 yards, (2,509 rush, 258 rec.) Terrance West, 2013 Career__ 5,382 yards (3,601 rush, 1,725 rec., 56 ret.), Jason Corle 1996-99

Interceptions Thrown Game_____________________________ 7, Dan Crowley at Maine, 1991 Season_____________________________ (Most) 22, Dan Crowley, 1991 ___________________________________ (Least) 4, Dan Crowley, 1993 Career_______________________________ 59, Sean Schaefer, 2005-08 Completion Percentage Game_______________ .879 (29-33), Sean Schaefer, vs.Richmond, 2007 Season________________________ .684 (260-380), Sean Schaefer, 2005 Career___________________ .648 (1044-1610), Sean Schaefer, 2005-08

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS PLACE KICKING

KICKOFF RETURNS

Extra Points Attempted Game_____________________ 10, Ron Halbruner vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Season_______________________________ 73, Drew Evangalista, 2013 Career_________________________________ 115, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001

Yards Game_________________ 229, Shane Simpson vs. South Florida, 2016 Longest Return____100 yds. (TD), Shane Simpson vs. New Hampshire, 2016 _______________ 100 yds. (TD), David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988 Season____________________________ 978 yds., Derrick Joseph, 2011 Career_______________________________ 2,177, Julian Blair, 1990-92

Extra Points Made Game_____________________ 10, Ron Halbruner vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Season_______________________________ 69, Drew Evangalista, 2013 Consecutive____ 47, George Perkidakis, Sept. 30, 1995 to Nov. 16, 1996 Career_________________________________ 105, Ed Kulic, 1998-2001

Conversion Percentage Game_______________________________________ 1.000, Many times Season________________________ 1.000 (25-25), Aidan O’Neill, 2016 __________________________ 1.000 (28-28), George Perkidakis, 1996 Career____________________ .966 (84-87), Aidan O’Neill, 2016-pres. __________________________ .947 (36-38), Ben Whitacre, 1999-2002 ____________________________ .946 (70-74), Sean Landeta, 1980-82 Field Goals Made Game_________________________4, Aidan O’Neill at Delaware, 2018 _________________________ 4, Aidan O’Neill at Morgan State, 2018 ______________________________ 4, Sam Hurwitz vs. Delaware, 2015 ______________________________4, Jerome Nolan at C.W. Post, 1984 Longest________________ 57 yds., Sean Landeta vs. Delaware St., 1980 Season_________________________________ 22, Aidan O’Neill, 2018 Career_____________________________53, Aidan O’Neill, 2016-pres. Most Consecutive Made_____________________ 9, Ed Kulic, 1999-2000 Field Goals Attempted Game__________________________5, Sean Landeta vs. N.Y. Tech, 1980 ____________________________5, Sean Landeta vs. Kings Point, 1980 ________________________ 5, Randy Bielski vs. Mansfield State, 1978 Season_________________________________ 29, Aidan O’Neill, 2018 Career_________________________________ 70, Aidan O’Neill, 2018 Field Goal Percentage Game_______________________________________ 1.000, Many times Season_________________________ .818 (18-22), Aidan O’Neill, 2016 Career____________________ .757 (53-70), Aidan O’Neill, 2016-pres.

PUNTING

Punts Game_______________________ 11, Steve Bulcavage vs. Colgate, 2002 _____________________________ 11, Sean Landeta vs. Morgan, 1979 ___________________________ 11, Rod Flowers at West Chester, 1971 Season___________________________________ 79, Rod Flowers, 1971 Career ______________________________ 225, Sean Landeta, 1979-82 Yards Game________________ 421 yds., Sean Landeta vs. Morgan State, 1979 Longest___________________ 89 yds., Steve Bulcavage at Colgate, 2003 Season____________________________ 2,729 yds., Sean Landeta, 1982 Career_________________________ 9,452 yds., Sean Landeta, 1979-82 Average Game___________________ 55.0, Glen Mattfeld vs. Morgan State, 1993 Season___________________________________ 45.8, Jake Ryder, 2016 Career______________________________ 42.0, Sean Landeta, 1979-82

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Returns Game__________________ 7, Hakeem Moore vs. New Hampshire, 2009 Season________________________________ 39, Hakeem Moore, 2010 Career__________________________________94, Julian Blair, 1990-92

Average Game________ 100.0 (1 for 100), David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988 Season_______________________________ 32.2, David Meggett, 1988 Career___________________ 25.5 (29 -745 yds.), David Meggett, 1987-88 Kickoff Returns For Touchdowns Game____________________ 1, Shane Simpson vs. Stony Brook, 2018 __________________________1, Keon Paye vs. William & Mary, 2016 _____________________ 1, Shane Simpson vs. New Hampshire, 2016 ____________________________ 1, Derrick Joseph vs. Villanova, 2013 _______________________ 1, Derrick Joseph vs. Delaware State, 2013 ________________________1, Derrick Joseph vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 2012 _______________________1, Derrick Joseph vs. New Hampshire, 2011 ______________________________ 1, Maurice Sydnor vs. Butler, 1995 __________________ 1, Maurice Sydnor vs. Charleston Southern, 1993 _________________________1, David Meggett vs. Northeastern, 1988 ______________________________1, David Meggett at Howard, 1988 ____________________ 1, Mike Barth vs. American International, 1985 Season__________________________________2, David Meggett, 1988 _______________________________________ 2, Derrick Joseph, 2013 Career_________________________________ 4, Derrick Joseph, 2011-14

PUNT RETURNS

Returns Game________________________ 9, Jason Galloway vs. Bucknell, 2002 Season________________________________ 34, Jason Galloway, 2002 Career_____________________________ 91, Jason Galloway, 2000-03 Yards Game_________________________ 170, Gary Gist vs. Federal City, 1971 Longest Return___ 94 yds. (TD), Brad Friedman vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1996 Season____________________________ 450 yds., Brad Friedman, 1996 Career__________________________ 644 yds., Mark Orlando, 1991-94 Average Game____ 25.0 (2 ret. for 50 yds.), Mark Orlando vs. Central Conn., 1993 Season_________________________________29.5, Tony Hamlett, 1973 Career______________________________15.7, Mark Orlando, 1991-94 Touchdowns Game______________________ 1, Coby Tippet, at William & Mary, 2017 __________________________ 1, Donnell Lewis, vs. Saint Francis, 2015 ________________________1, Derrick Joseph, at Delaware State, 2014 ____________________________ 1, Dennis Cliggett vs. Fordham, 1998 ____________________________ 1, Brad Friedman vs. St. Francis, 1996 _____________________________ 1, Mark Orlando vs. Kutztown, 1994 _______________________________1, Kevin Howard vs. Hofstra, 1992 __________________________________1, Mike Smith at Lehigh, 1989 ____________________________ Jeff Dumpson at Rhode Island, 1986 ___________________________ 1, Billy Howes vs. Slippery Rock, 1982 ______________________________1, Randy Bielski vs. C.W. Post, 1979 ___________________________ 1, Mike Wells vs. Johns Hopkins, 1972 ____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1971 ____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1970 ____________________________________________1, Gary Gist, 1970 Season_______________________________________2, Gary Gist, 1970 Career____________________________________ 3, Gary Gist, 1970-71


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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS DEFENSE

Tackles Game____________________________ 24, Randy Bielski at Ithaca, 1978 Season___________________________________ 175, Rick DeMilt, 1972 Career__________________________________382, Jeff Boller, 1979-82 Fumble Recoveries Game_______________________ 3, John Haywood vs. Mansfield, 1978; _______________________________ 3, Joe Varello vs. Mansfield, 1978 Season________________________________7, Bubby Hammond, 1983 Career_____________________________ 9, Bubby Hammond, 1980-83 ___________________________________ 9, Don Washington, 1980-83 Sacks Game___________________________6, Rob Stanavitch at Buffalo, 1993 Season___________________________18, Andrew Hollingsworth, 2000 Career______________________ 43, Andrew Hollingsworth, 1997-2000 Pass Break-Ups Game___________________________6, Donald Wood vs. Colgate, 2000 Season__________________________________ 21, Donald Wood, 2000 Career__________________________________33, Davon Telp, 2001-05 Interceptions Game________________________ 3, Allante Harrison at Delaware, 2004 _________________________3, Gary Rubeling at Delaware State, 1983 _____________________________ 3, Gary Rubeling at Delaware, 1983 ______________________________ 3, Gary Rubeling at Bucknell, 1982 __________________________ 3, Ron Nichols at Frostburg State, 1978 Season _______________13, Gary Rubeling, 1983 (led NCAA Division II) Career _____________________________ 25, Gary Rubeling, 1980-83

Yards

Game __________________ 144 yds., Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003 Long Return ________________95 yds., Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003 _________________________ 95 yds., Davon Telp vs. Monmouth, 2001 Season ___________________________ 169 yds., Ricky Crestwell, 1999 Career _____________________________ 256 yds., Davon Telp, 2001-05

Randy Bielski

Touchdowns

Game ________________________ 2, Davon Telp at Georgetown, 2003 Season: ________________________________ 2, Allante Harrison, 2004 __________________________________________ 2, Davon Telp, 2003 _______________________________________ 2, Ricky Crestwell, 1999 Career ___________________________________3, Davon Telp, 2001-05

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TEAM RECORDS RUSHING

TOTAL OFFENSE

Yards Allowed Game_______________ 558 yds., at Navy, 2008 By Player____348 yds., Shun White, Navy, 2008 Season___________________ 2,780 yds., 2008

Yards Allowed Game____________ 630, William & Mary, 2006 Season___________________ 5,865 yds., 2013

Yards Game________ 452 yds., at Morgan State, 1993 Season___________________ 3,830 yds., 2013

Fewest Yards Game_____________ -38 yds., at Colgate, 1999 Season_____________________ 490 yds, 1971 Allowed in Game___-60, vs. New York Tech, 1983 Allowed in Season__________ 1,044 yds, 1983 Most Rushing Attempts Game__________ 65, vs. James Madison, 1992 Season_________________________712, 2013 Most Rushing Touchdowns Game__________________ 8, vs. Albany, 1970 Season__________________________55, 2013

PASSING

Yards Game_____________ 562 yds., at Lehigh, 1999 Allowed (Game)___ 533 yds., vs. Hofstra, 1991 Season___________________ 4,193 yds., 1999 Fewest Passing Yards Game______ 8 yds., vs Boston University, 1991 __________________ 8 yds., vs. Hofstra, 1972 Allowed (Game)_____ 0, vs. Bowie State, 2004 _________________ 0, vs. Rhode Island, 2004 ___________________0, vs. Monmouth, 2001 ________________ 0, vs. New York Tech, 1983 Season_____________________ 457 yds., 1972

Yards Game___ 731 yds. (352 r, 379 p) vs. UNH, 2013 Season____7,452 yds., (3,830 rush, 3,622 pass), 2013

Fewest Yards Game___________ 51 yds., vs. Shepherd, 1972 Season___1,326 yds. (869 rush, 457 pass), 1972 Allowed In Game__ 32 yds. vs. C.W. Post, 1983 Plays Game_________________ 101, at Lehigh, 1999 Season_________________________927, 1999 Points Scored One Quarter_____ 35, vs. California (Pa.), 1984 First Half___________56, vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Second Half_____________42, at Dayton, 1998 Overtimes_____ 26, vs. Coastal Carolina (5 ot), 2010 Game______________70, vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Season_________________________416, 2011 Combined __ 99, (Towson 64, New Hamp. 35), 2012 Victory Margin_____70 (70-0), vs. Lock Haven, 2005 Defeat Margin__ 50 (7-57), vs. New Hampshire, 2009 Points Allowed Game__________ 62, vs. New Hampshire, 2005 ______________ 62, at New Hampshire, 2004 ________________________ 62, at Yale, 2003 Season_________________________423, 2008

Fumbles Recovered Game___________ 4, vs. James Madison, 1979 Season__________________________28, 1983 Interceptions Game__________________________5, 6 times Season__________________________27, 1983 Interceptions Returned For Touchdowns Game_________________2, vs. Villanova, 2015 __________________2, vs. Georgetown, 2003 Season___________________________4, 2004 ________________________________4, 2003 Most Turnovers Game_________________ 9 (8 fumbles, 1 int.), _ ________________ vs. Merchant Marine, 1979 Season_____ 37 (20 fumbles lost, 17 ints), 1989 Turnovers Caused Game____ 9 (4 fums, 5 ints), at Delaware, 1983 Season_____ 55, (28 fumbles rec., 27 int), 1983 Sacks Game________ 9, vs Morgan State, 2002, 2000 Season__________________________47, 2000 Sacks Allowed Game___________________ 9, vs. Maine, 2006 Season__________________________39, 2007 Fewest Sacks Allowed One Season____5, 1976

PUNTING

Fewest Points Scored Game_________________________0, 22 times Season__________________________45, 1971

Punts Game_________________ 11, vs. Colgate, 2002 _____________________11, vs. Morgan, 1979 ________________ 11, vs. West Chester, 1971 Season__________________________79, 1972

Most Passing Attempts Game__________________ 79, at Lehigh, 1999 Season_________________________584, 1999

Fewest Points Allowed Game_________________________0, 33 times Season__________________________88, 1983

Yards Game_______ 421 yds., vs. Morgan State, 1979 Season___________________ 3,082 yds., 2003

Fewest Passing Attempts Game__________3, vs. Boston University, 1991 Season_________________________181, 1973

First Downs Game____ 36, vs. American International, 1994 Fewest Allowed (Game)___1, vs. Morgan, 1985 ________________ 1, vs. New York Tech, 1983 Season________________________ 309, 2018

Average Game__________ 55.0, vs. Morgan State, 1993 Season________________________ 44.7, 1982 Worst Average One Season_______ 30.3, 1987

Pass Completions Game__________________ 48, at Lehigh, 1999 Season_________________________325, 1999 Fewest Comps (Game)___ 1, at Monmouth, 1996 ______________1, vs. Boston University, 1991 Fewest Completions (Season)_______40, 1972 High Comp. Pct. (Season)_____ .672 (275-409), 2006 Passing Touchdowns Game_______ 5, at Charleston Southern, 1994 __________________5, at Northeastern, 2005 _____________________ 5, at Delaware, 2006 Season_________________________ 29, 2018 _______________________________28, 1994 Interceptions Thrown Game____________________7, at Maine, 1991 Season__________________________29, 1971

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PENALTIES

Penalties Most In Game_______17, vs. New Haven, 1990 ____________________ 17, at Delaware, 1984 Fewest In Game_______0, vs. Richmond, 2009 Fewest Combined_____ 1, Towson-Richmond, 2009 Most In Season__________________105, 1987

PUNT RETURNS

Returns Game_________________ 9, vs. Bucknell, 2002 Season__________________________40, 1986 Yards Game_____ 172 yds., vs. Southern Conn., 1994 Season_____________________ 526 yds, 1994

Yards Most In Game_____ 204 yds., at Morgan State, 1980 Fewest In Game___ 0 yds., vs. Richmond, 2009 Few In Game (2 Teams)___15 yds., Towson-Richmond, 2009 Most In Season______________ 884 yds., 1987

KICKOFF RETURNS

TURNOVERS

Yards Game______286 yds., vs. James Madison, 2015 Season___________________ 1,212 yds., 2009

Fumbles Lost Game__________ 8, vs. Merchant Marine, 1982 Season__________________________20, 1989

Returns Game__________ 11, vs. New Hampshire, 2005 ___________________ 11, vs. Delaware, 1984 Season__________________________63, 1991


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RUSHING RECORDS GAME RUSHING YARDS

PLAYER 1. Tony Vinson 2. Terrance West 3. Tony Vinson 4. Larry Washington 5. Terrance West 6. Tony Vinson 7. Terrance West 8. Tony Vinson 9. Brian McCarty 10. Jason Corle

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Tony Vinson 2. Matt Romeo Jason Corle 4. Terrance West Matt Romeo Jason Corle 7. Noah Read 8. Brian McCarty 9. Terrance West Noah Read Noah Read Tony Vinson Dan Ricker Larry Jones

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER 1. Terrance West Terrance West Tony Vinson 4. Darius Victor Terrance West Terrance West Terrance West Terrance West Dan Ricker Paul Cillo

LONGEST RUSH

SEASON YDS OPPONENT 364 Bucknell (11/13/93) 354 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) 327 Morgan St. (11/20/93) 292 Monmouth (9/30/95) 272 Richmond (10/26/13) 264 James Madison (10/24/92) 261 New Hampshire (11/12/11) 256 Hofstra (9/26/92) 245 Northeastern (11/14/92) 239 Fordham (9/26/98)

ATT OPPONENT 41 James Madison (10/24/92) 40 Georgetown (11/8/03) 40 Monmouth (10/19/96) 39 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) 39 Georgetown (11/23/02) 39 Fordham (9/26/98) 38 Lafayette (9/8/01) 37 Northeastern (11/14/92) 36 UConn (8/29/13) 36 Colgate (9/30/00) 36 Lehigh (10/7/00) 36 UConn (10/2/93) 36 New Haven (11/8/86) 36 Frostburg St. (10/6/73)

TDS OPPONENT 5 Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) 5 Delaware St. (9/14/13) 5 Morgan St. (11/20/93) 4 Richmond (10/1/16) 4 Richmond (10/26/13) 4 New Hampshire (11/12/11) 4 Delaware (10/29/11) 4 Richmond (10/8/11) 4 New Haven (11/8/86) 4 Millersville (9/12/81)

PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Dwayne Henry 90 Delaware St. (10/26/85) 2. Jason Corle 84 Wagner (11/16/96) 3. Dominique Booker 83 Rhode Island (11/10/12) 4. Dan Dullea 81 Federal City (11/16/74) 5. Tony Vinson 80 Bucknell (11/13/93) 6. Terrance West 79 Richmond (10/26/13) t7. Tom Flacco 78 The Citadel (9/29/18) t7. Connor Frazier 78 Villanova (10/24/15) 9. Dave Meggett 76 New Haven (11/5/88) 10. Brian McCarty 73 Northeastern (11/14/92)

RUSHING YARDS

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Tony Vinson 3. Noah Read 4. Darius Victor 5. Terrance West 6. Larry Washington 7. Terrance West 8. Jason Corle 9. Jason Corle 10. Tony Vinson

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Noah Read 3. Tony Vinson 4. Darius Victor Matt Romeo 6. Dan Ricker 7. Paul Cillo 8. Jason Corle 9. Jason Corle 10. Noah Read

TOUCHDOWNS

CAREER SEASON YARDS 2013 2,509 1993 2,016 2000 1,422 2014 1,305 2011 1,294 1995 1,101 2012 1,082 1997 1,075 1998 1,073 1992 1,042

SEASON ATT 2013 413 2000 297 1993 293 2014 250 2002 250 1986 248 1982 242 1997 239 1998 236 2001 208

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Terrance West 3. Tony Vinson 4. Brian McCarty 5. Darius Victor Dan Ricker 6. Terrance West Noah Read 8. Paul Cillo 9. Darius Victor Larry Washington

SEASON 2013 2011 1993 1994 2015 1984 2012 2000 1981 2014 1995

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Tony Vinson 3. Noah Read 4. Darius Victor Larry Jones 6. Jason Corle Dan Ricker 8. Matt Romeo 9. David Meggett Paul Cillo

SEASON GAMES 2013 12 1993 10 2000 9 2014 8 1973 8 1997 6 1986 6 2002 5 1987 4 1982 4

100-YARD GAMES

TD 41 29 23 16 15 15 14 14 13 12 12

RUSHING YARDS PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Jason Corle 3. Darius Victor 4. Tony Vinson 5. Brian McCarty 6. Noah Read 7. Nick Williams 8. Matt Romeo 9. Dan Ricker 10. Larry Jones

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Jason Corle 3. Darius Victor 4. Noah Read 5. Tony Vinson 6. Brian McCarty 7. Nick Williams 8. Matt Romeo 9. Dan Ricker 10. Paul Cillo

TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Darius Victor 3. Jason Corle 4. Brian McCarty 5. Tony Vinson 6. Dan Ricker 7. David Meggett 8. Paul Cillo 9. Noah Read 10. Larry Jones

100-YARD GAMES PLAYER 1. Terrance West 2. Jason Corle 3. Darius Victor Tony Vinson 4. Noah Read 6. Larry Jones 7. Dan Ricker 8. Matt Romeo David Meggett Paul Cillo

SEASONS YARDS 2011-13 4,849 1996-99 3,601 2013-16 3,309 1992-93 3,058 1991-94 2,594 1998-2001 2,577 2004-07 1,985 2000-03 1,950 1983-87 1,876 1973-74 1,868

SEASONS ATT 2011-13 802 1996-99 781 2013-16 637 1998-2001 587 1992-93 484 1991-94 479 2004-07 473 2000-03 460 1983-87 439 1981-82 421

SEASONS 2011-13 2013-16 1996-99 1991-94 1992-93 1983-87 1987-88 1981-82 1998-2001 1973-74

TD 84 41 33 32 29 26 23 22 21 20

SEASONS GAMES 2011-13 23 1996-99 15 2013-16 14 1992-93 14 1998-01 13 1973-74 11 1983-86 9 2000-03 7 1987-88 7 1981-82 7

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RECEIVING RECORDS GAME

SEASON

CAREER

RECEIVING YARDS

RECEIVING YARDS

RECEIVING YARDS

RECEPTIONS

RECEPTIONS

PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Mark Orlando 266 American Int. (10/22/94) 2. Mark Orlando 244 Kutztown (11/5/94) 3. Mark Orlando 238 Buffalo (9/10/94) 4. Marc Brown 233 Bucknell (9/25/82) 5. Christian Summers 232 Saint Francis (9/10/16) 6. Jamal White 226 Monmouth (9/4/99) 7. Ken Snoots 224 Randolph-Macon (9/23/78) 8. Andrae Brown 222 Northeastern (9/24/05) Kevin Howard 222 New Haven (11/3/90) 10. Dale Chipps 214 Northeastern (9/12/87)

PLAYER REC OPPONENT 1. Jabari Greenwood 13 Saint Francis (9/16/17) Jamal White 13 Dayton (11/6/99) Jason Corle 13 Penn (10/4/97) Mike Smith 13 Liberty (10/21/89) 4. Andre Dessenberg 12 Dartmouth (10/15/16) Shawn Ward 12 Marist (11/2/96) Dale Chipps 12 Northeastern (9/12/87) Jeff Beathard 12 James Madison (11/23/85) 8. Christian Summers 11 Dartmouth (10/15/16) Demetrius Harrison 11 James Madison (11/22/08) Paul Perry 11 UMass (9/15/07) Dayron Arnold 11 William & Mary (9/29/07) Demetrius Harrison 11 Hofstra (9/23/06) Jason Corle 11 Lehigh (10/17/98) Anthony Maglionico 11 Drake (11/14/98) Mark Orlando 11 American Int. (10/22/94) Dale Chipps 11 Lehigh (11/1/86) Dale Chipps 11 Rhode Island (9/13/86) Dale Chipps 11 Lafayette (11/2/85) Gary Weishaar 11 C.W. Post (11/15/80)

TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER 1. Andrae Brown 2. Eric Yancey Jamal White Mark Orlando Mark Orlando 6. Numerous Players

TDS OPPONENT 5 Northeastern (9/24/05) 3 Delaware (10/2806) 3 Dayton (11/6/99) 3 American Int. (10/22/94) 3 Centrall Conn. (9/11/93) 2 --

PLAYER SEASON YARDS 1. Jamal White 1999 1,322 2. Mark Orlando 1994 1,223 3. Marc Brown 1982 1,222 4. Dale Chipps 1986 1,135 5. Sean Murphy 1984 1,128 6. Mike Smith 1988 1,065 7. Ken Snoots 1978 1,009 8. Dale Chipps 1985 1,001 9. Christian Summers 2016 964 10. Jason Galloway 2003 950

PLAYER SEASON REC 1. Jamal White 1999 82 2. Eric Yancey 2006 68 3. Shane Leatherbury 2018 67 4. Marcus Lee 2007 66 5. Dale Chipps 1986 63 6. Jason Corle 1998 61 Marc Brown 1982 61 Ken Snoots 1978 61 9. Andre Dessenberg 2016 60 10. Kevin Howard 1992 59

TOUCHDOWNS

PLAYER SEASON TD 1. Mark Orlando 1994 12 2. Eric Yancey 2006 10 Mike Smith 1988 10 Marc Brown 1982 10 Ron Cadorette 1969 10 6. Kevin Howard 1991 9 Ken Snoots 1978 9 8. Jabari Allen 2018 8 Andrae Brown 2008 8 Jamal White 1999 8 Mark Orlando 1993 8 Mike Smith 1989 8 Sean Murphy 1984 8

PLAYER 1. Mark Orlando 2. Jamal White 3. Dale Chipps 4. Sean Murphy 5. Mike Smith 6. Marcus Lee 7. Adam Overbey 8. Kevin Howard 9. Jason Galloway 10, Eric Yancey

RECEPTIONS

PLAYER 1. Marcus Lee 2. Jamal White 3. Jason Corle 4. Mark Orlando 5. Kevin Howard 6. Dale Chipps 7. Sean Murphy 8. Mike Smith 9. Eric Yancey Mike Deal

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER 1. Mark Orlando 2. Sean Murphy 3. Jamal White 4. Mike Smith 5. Shawn Ward 6. Eric Yancey 7. Kevin Howard 8. Adam Overbey Jason Corle Dale Chpps Marc Brown Ken Snoots

LONGEST RECEPTION

PLAYER YDS OPPONENT 1. Shawn Ward 95 Kutztown (11/5/94) 2. Christian Summers 94 Saint Francis (9/10/16) 3. Adam Overbey 89 Monmouth (9/12/98) 4. Shawn Ward 88 Wagner (11/16/96) 5. Tommy Breaux 84 Delaware (11/8/08) Marcus Lee 84 Villanova (11/5/05) 7. Mark Orlando 83 American Int. (10/22/94) Kevin Howard 83 Hofstra (11/2/91) 9. Dale Chipps 82 Northeastern (9/12/87) 10. Brandon White 81 Fordham (11/10/01)

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SEASONS YARDS 1991-94 3,460 1998-2002 3,156 1984-87 2,768 1982-85 2,524 1986-89 2,521 2005-08 2,389 1997-2000 2,203 1989-92 2,086 2000-03 2,011 2003-06 1,814

SEASONS ATT 2005-08 225 1998-2002 219 1996-99 188 1991-94 178 1989-92 161 1984-87 157 1982-85 154 1986-89 142 2003-06 138 1996-99 138

SEASONS 1991-94 1982-85 1998-2002 1986-89 1994-96 2003-06 1989-92 1997-2000 1996-99 1984-87 1981-82 1976-79

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PASSING RECORDS GAME PASSING YARDS

PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Val Troiani 3. Joe Lee 4. Kevin Smith 5. Joe Lee 6. Kurt Beathard 7. Joe Lee 8. Theron Richards 9. Sean Schaefer 10. Dan Crowley

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Val Troiani 3. Joe Lee 4. Joe Lee 5. Sean Schaefer 6. Sean Schaefer 7. Kevin Smith 8. Joe Lee Dan Crowley 10. Joe Lee Dan Crowley Dan Crowley Theron Richards

COMPLETIONS PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Sean Schaefer 3. Sean Schaefer Kurt Beathard 5. Joe Lee 6. Kevin Smith 7. Tom Flacco Sean Schaefer Sean Schaefer Kevin Smith

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER 1. Sean Schaefer Sean Schaefer Dan Crowley

4. Tom Flacco Ryan Stover

Dan Crowley Dan Crowley Dan Crowley Chris Goetz Theron Richards Theron Richards Kurt Beathard Kurt Beathard Kurt Beathard Kurt Beathard Bret Rogers Bret Rogers Joe Anderson Ron Meehan Dan Dullean

SEASON YDS OPPONENT 567 Lehigh (10/30/99) 484 St. Mary’s (11/4/00) 481 Holy Cross (10/2/99) 471 Marist (11/2/96) 467 Monmouth (9/4/99) 466 Lafayette (11/2/85) 463 Dayton (11/5/99) 462 American Int. (9/27/86) 458 Hofstra (9/23/06) 449 Kutztown (11/5/94)

ATT OPPONENT 76 Lehigh (10/30/99) 72 St. Mary’s (11/4/00) 70 Dayton (11/6/99) 65 Colgate (11/13/99) 60 Hofstra (9/23/06) 59 James Madison (11/17/07) 57 Holy Cross (10/3/98) 56 Columbia (9/25/99) 56 Liberty (10/26/91) 55 Howard (10/16/99) 55 Bucknell (10/8/94) 55 Youngstown St. (11/23/91) 55 American Int. (9/27/86)

COMP OPPONENT 47 Lehigh (10/30/99) 43 Hofstra (9/23/06) 40 James Madison (11/17/07) 40 Lafayette (11/2/85) 37 Dayton (11/6/99) 36 Marist (11/2/96) 35 Wake Forest (9/8/18) 35 Villanova (11/15/08) 35 Villanova (10/21/06) 35 Drake (11/14/98) TDS OPPONENT 5 Delaware (10/28/06) 5 Northeastern (9/24/05) 5 Charleston Southern (9/24/94) 4 4

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Stony Brook (10/6/18) Rhode Island (11/18/17)

Central Conn. (9/11/93 Charleston Southern (9/23/93) Howard (10/16/93) Delaware St. (11/11/89) Rhode Island (9/13/86) American Int. (9/27/86) Lafayette (11/2/85) Morgan St. (10/19/85) Delaware St. (10/26/85) California (Pa.) (9/15/84) Slippery Rock (9/24/83) Mansfield St. (10/22/83) Maine (10/2/82) C.W. Post (11/15/80) Lycoming (10/12/74)

PASSING YARDS PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Peter Athens 3. Sean Schaefer 4. Tom Flacco 5. Sean Schaefer 6. Dan Crowley 7. Sean Schaefer 8. Kurt Beathard 9. Sean Schaefer 10. Chris Goetz

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Sean Schaefer 3. Tom Flacco 4. Sean Schaefer 5. Peter Athens 6. Kevin Smith 7. Sean Schaefer 8. Sean Schaefer 9. Kurt Beathard 10. Chris Goetz

COMPLETIONS

CAREER SEASON YARDS 1999 4,168 2013 3,461 2008 3,286 2018 3,251 2006 3,033 1994 2,913 2005 2,772 1985 2,705 2007 2,653 1988 2,503

SEASON ATT 1999 577 2008 459 2018 439 2007 417 2013 397 1998 383 2006 380 2005 365 1985 360 1990 343

PLAYER 1. Joe Lee 2. Sean Schaefer 3. Tom Flacco 4. Sean Schaefer 5. Peter Athens 6. Sean Schaeffer 7. Sean Schaefer 8. Kevin Smith 9. Kurt Beathard 10. Grant Enders

SEASON 1999 2008 2018 2006 2013 2007 2005 1998 1985 2012

PLAYER 1. Tom Flacco Dan Crowley 3. Sean Schaefer 4. Bret Rogers 5. Dan Crowley 6. Joe Lee 7. Sean Schaefer Joe Anderson 9. Peter Athens Grant Enders Sean Schaefer

SEASON TD 2018 28 1994 28 2008 25 1983 24 1993 23 1999 22 2005 20 1982 20 2013 19 2012 19 2006 19

TOUCHDOWNS

COMP 327 303 269 260 256 255 226 220 214 208

PASSING YARDS PLAYER 1. Sean Schaefer 2. Dan Crowley 3. Chris Goetz 4. Kevin Smith 5. Ron Meehan 6. Dan Dullea 7. Kurt Beathard 8. Joe Lee 9. Grant Enders 10. Peter Athens

ATTEMPTS

PLAYER 1. Sean Schaefer 2. Kevin Smith 3. Chirs Goetz 4. Dan Crowley 5. Ron Meehan 6. Dan Dullea 7. Kurt Beathard 8. Joe Lee 9. Grant Enders 10. Jason Amer

COMPLETIONS

SEASONS YARDS 2005-08 11,644 1991-94 8,900 1987-90 7,882 1995-98 7.746 1977-80 6,164 1973-76 6,006 1984-85 4,768 1996-99 4,453 2011-12 4,423 2009-13 4,217

SEASONS ATT 2005-08 1,621 1995-98 1,218 1987-90 1,172 1991-94 1,169 1977-80 1,004 1973-76 804 1984-85 646 1996-99 597 2011-12 562 2001-03 541

PLAYER 1. Sean Schaefer 2. Kevin Smith 3. Chris Goetz 4. Dan Drowley 5. Ron Meehan 6. Dan Dullea 7. Grant Enders 8. Kurt Beathard 9. Joe Lee 10. Peter Athens

SEASONS 2005-08 1995-98 1987-90 1991-94 1977-80 1973-76 2011-12 1984-85 1996-99 2009-13

PLAYER 1. Dan Crowley 2. Sean Schaefer 3. Dan Dullea 4. Kevin Smith 5. Chris Goetz 6. Kurt Beathard 7. Grant Enders 8. Bret Rogers 9. Ron Meehan 10. Tom Flacco Joe Anderson Al Dodds

SEASONS TD 1991-94 81 2005-08 76 1973-76 49 1995-98 45 1987-90 42 1984-85 38 2011-12 35 1980-83 33 1977-80 31 2018-pres. 28 1980-82 28 1969-70 28

TOUCHDOWNS

COMP 1,044 653 648 617 529 447 373 370 345 309

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DEFENSIVE RECORDS GAME TACKLES

PLAYER 1. Randy Bielski 2. Rick DeMilt 3. Don Redman 4. Jim Colongo Dan Nate Jeff Boller Rick DeMilt 8. Chris Ginakes David Haden Gordy Combs

SEASON TKL OPPONENT 24 Ithaca (78) 23 Shepherd (72) 22 Randolph-Macon (73) 21 Colgate (96) 21 Delaware St. (92) 21 Maine (82) 21 Hofstra (72) 20 Indiana (Pa.) (88) 20 Indiana (Pa.) (86) 20 Shepherd (72)

SACKS

PLAYER SACK OPPONENT 1. Rob Stanavitch 6.0 Buffalo (93) 2. Vince Iorio 5.0 C.W. Post (79) 3. Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Morgan St. (9/16/00) Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Holy Cross (99) Andrew Hollingsworth 4.0 Drake (98) Bobby Poist 4.0 James Madison (83) Rob Stanavitch 4.0 Central Conn. (93) Rodney Smith 4.0 James Madison (88) 9. Ryan Delaire 3.0 Maine (9/27/14) Ryan Delaire 3.0 Stony Brook (9/28/13) Andrew Hollingsworth 3.0 Monmouth (10/28/00) Andrew Hollingsworth 3.0 Lehigh (10/7/00)

INTERCEPTIONS

PLAYER 1. Allante Harrison Gary Rubeling Gary Rubeling Gary Rubeling Ron Nichols 6. Numerous Players

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INT OPPONENT 3 Delaware (04) 3 Delaware St. (83) 3 Delaware (83) 3 Bucknell (82) 3 Frostburg St. (78) 2 --

TACKLES

PLAYER 1. Rick Demilt 2. Brian Bradford 3. Telvion Clark 4. Jeff Boller 5. Rodney Smith 6. Jeff Boller 7. Sean Hendricks 8. Jim Colongo 9. James Dutton 10. P.D. Moore

CAREER SEASON TACKLES 1972 175 2007 149 2013 145 1982 127 1989 121 1980 115 2001 114 1996 113 1990 112 2004 111

SACKS

PLAYER SEASON SACKS 1. Andrew Hollingsworth 2000 18.0 2. Bobby Poist 1983 17.0 3. Rob Stanavitch 1993 16.0 4. Rodney Smith 1989 14.0 5. Ryan Delaire 2013 11.5 6. Ryan Delaire 2014 11.0 7. Andrew Hollingsworth 1999 10.0 Andrew Hollingsworth 1998 10.0 Sheldon Nelson 1982 10.0 Bobby Poist 1982 10.0

INTERCEPTIONS

PLAYER 1. Gary Rubeling 2. Gary Rubeling 3. Allante Harrison Edmund Carazo 5. Aaron Bates Randy Bielski Chris Ramer Jack Ross 9. Brian Fitzpatrick Chad Scott Bryant Hall Mark Angle Mark Kauffman Jim Lidowski Bill Mills

SEASON 1983 1982 2004 2002 1993 1979 1970 1970 2003 1994 1988 1986 1985 1985 1974

INTs 13 9 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5

TACKLES

PLAYER 1. Jeff Boller 2. Mike Arbutina 3. Jordan Manning 4. Brian Bradford 5. John Webb 6. Jim Colongo 7. Diondre Wallace 8. Rodney Smith 9. P.D. Moore 10. Bill Stup

SEASONS TACKLES 1979-82 382 1991-94 361 2005-08 338 2004-07 328 2004-07 308 1994-97 302 2015-18 290 1986-89 276 2001-04 274 1985-88 266

SACKS

PLAYER SEASONS SACKS 1. Andrew Hollingsworth 1997-2000 43.0 2. Bobby Poist 1980-83 31.0 3. Rodney Smith 1986-89 30.5 4. Ryan Delaire 2013-14 22.5 5. Steven Nance 2000-03 20.0 Rob Stanavitch 1992-93 20.0 7. Sheldon Nelson 1981-84 19.0 8. Eric Erhardt 1995-98 18.0 Vince Iorio 1977-80 18.0 10. Justin Yelverton 1999-2002 16.0

INTERCEPTIONS

PLAYER 1. Gary Rubeling 2. Khalid McLeod Aaron Bates Randy Bielski 5. Mark Kauffman 6. Allante Harrison Billy Mills 8. Bryant Hall Greg Rogers 10. Brian Fitzpatrick P.D. Moore Edmund Carazo Jabari Garrett Gary Hatcher Mark Angle John Bickley

SEASONS 1980-83 1994-97 1990-93 1976-79 1982-85 2001-05 1972-74 1985-88 1981-84 2001-04 2001-04 1999-2000 1996-99 1987-90 1984-87 1969-71

INTs 25 13 13 13 11 10 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8


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100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES 300-YARD RUSHING GAMES Name Tony Vinson Terrance West Tony Vinson

Att-Yds Opponent 33-364 Bucknell 39-354 Eastern Illinois 32-327 Morgan State

Date 11/13/93 12/13/13 11/20/93

200-YARD RUSHING GAMES Name Larry Washington Terrance West Tony Vinson Terrance West Tony Vinson Brian McCarty Jason Corle Terrance West Brian McCarty Terrance West Tony Vinson David Meggett Noah Read Jason Corle Dan Ricker Tony Vinson Darius Victor Terrance West Larry Washington Shane Simpson

Att-Yds Opponent Date 29-292 Monmouth 9/30/95 29-272 Richmond 10/26/13 41-264 James Madison 10/24/92 23-261 New Hampshire 11/12/11 29-256 Hofstra 9/26/92 37-245 Northeastern 11/14/92 34-239 Fordham 9/26/98 28-238 New Hampshire 10/5/13 35-237 Morgan State 11/19/94 19-236 New Hampshire 11/17/12 29-224 Howard 10/16/93 32-221 New Haven 11/5/88 38-218 Lafayette 9/8/01 35-217 Robert Morris 10/18/97 36-215 New Haven 11/8/86 30-209 Buffalo 10/23/93 22-207 Holy Cross 9/12/15 29-206 Delaware 11/2/13 25-205 Southern Connecticut 11/11/95 21-202 William & Mary 11/12/16

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Name Tony Vinson Darius Victor Jason Corle Jason Corle Darius Victor Shane Simpson Paul Cillo Tom Flacco Matt Romeo Noah Read Terrance West Terrance West Dan Ricker Dominique Booker Larry Washington Noah Read Larry Jones Larry Jones Jason Corle Maurice Sydnor Nick Williams Paul Cillo Matt Romeo Noah Read Darius Victor Tony Vinson Jason Corle Larry Jones Brian McCarty Matt Romeo Terrance West Terrance West

Att-Yds Opponent 36-196 Connecticut 24-194 North Carolina Central 29-193 Morgan State 40-192 Monmouth 33-189 Rhode Island 23-187 Elon 29-187 Merchant Marine 15-185 The Citadel 40-185 Georgetown 36-184 Colgate 22-183 Albany 21-184 Maine 29-181 Liberty 7-181 Rhode Island 24-179 Butler 35-177 Monmouth 29-177 Federal City 36-174 Frostburg State 31-173 Holy Cross 25-173 Butler 25-169 Delaware 29-169 Merchant Marine 32-168 Brown 36-168 Lehigh 26-165 Villanova 20-161 Charleston Southern 27-160 Dayton 24-160 Hampden-Sydney 15-159 Delaware State 26-158 Georgetown 30-157 William & Mary 36-156 Connecticut

Date 10/2/93 9/20/14 10/9/99 10/19/96 11/21/15 11/5/16 10/24/81 9/29/18 11/8/03 9/30/00 10/19/13 11/5/11 10/11/86 11/10/12 9/9/95 10/27/01 11/23/74 10/6/73 9/13/97 9/7/96 10/1/05 11/6/82 9/21/02 10/7/00 11/8/14 9/24/93 11/7/98 11/9/74 9/18/93 11/17/01 11/16/13 8/29/13

Tony Vinson

Terrance West Terrance West Darius Victor Noah Read Jason Corle Brian McCarty Terrance West Jason Corle Jason Corle David Meggett Tony Vinson Terrance West Jason Corle Matt Romeo Larry Jones Deshaun Wethington Terrance West Matt Romeo Paul Cillo James Boyd James Boyd Terrance West Nick Williams Tony Vinson Tony Vinson Mike Maloney Terrance West Nick Williams Noah Read Noah Read Mikal Lundy Dan Ricker Darius Victor Jason Corle

27-169 27-153 28-153 29-152 30-152 22-151 26-150 20-150 11-150 24-150 29-149 16-151 29-148 39-147 29-146 27-245 23-144 29-142 24-142 22-142 13-142 23-141 19-141 25-141 26-140 27-140 31-139 34-139 24-139 27-139 13-138 25-138 28-137 20-137

Delaware William & Mary Elon Morgan State Colgate Southern Connecticut Stony Brook Wagner Saint Francis Youngstown State Delaware State Old Dominion Monmouth Georgetown Johns Hopkins Dartmouth Villanova Fordham Maine Johns Hopkins West. Connecticut William & Mary Morgan State William & Mary Bucknell Hampden-Sydney North Carolina Central William & Mary Drake Bucknell Holy Cross James Madison East Carolina Central Connecticut

10/29/11 9/15/12 11/1/14 9/16/00 11/8/97 11/12/94 9/28/13 11/16/96 10/26/96 10/15/88 9/18/93 10/15/11 9/12/98 11/23/02 10/27/73 10/15/16 10/27/12 11/16/02 10/2/82 10/24/75 10/18/75 10/22/11 9/1/05 10/17/92 9/19/92 11/8/75 9/21/13 9/29/07 11/18/00 11/11/00 10/11/03 11/23/84 9/5/15 10/5/96 79


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100-YARD RUSHING PERFORMANCES Darius Victor Tony Vinson Brian McCarty Jason Corle Noah Read Connor Frazier Darius Victor Darius Victor Terrance West David Meggett Dan Ricker Eugene King Tony Vinson Tremayne Dameron Nick Williams Mike Wells Larry Jones Noah Read Shane Simpson Chris Hart Tony Vinson David Meggett Albo Butler Paul Cillo Grant Enders Terrance West Mikal Lundy Tony Vinson David Meggett Ray Harris Brian McCarty Noah Read Larry Jones Randy Nelson Noah Read Brian Kirchoff Wayne Bond Darius Victor Terrance West Noah Read Larry Jones David Meggett Larry Jones Darius Victor Larry Jones Terrance West Terrance West Dan Ricker Brian Kirchoff Paul Cillo Paul Cillo Matt Castor Rasheed McClaude Jarrett Grier Robbie Jackson Tom Flacco Tremayne Dameron Dan Ricker Dan Ricker Matt Castor Noah Read Robbie Jackson Brian Kirchoff

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22-136 31-136 18-136 28-135 30-134 20-132 24-131 28-131 21-128 24-128 25-128 7-127 34-127 28-126 22-126 30-126 19-125 19-124 21-123 16-123 19-123 31-123 19-123 33-122 12-122 17-121 20-121 26-121 26-121 8-120 19-120 28-119 24-119 22-117 16-116 14-116 16-116 22-115 27-115 30-115 26-115 20-114 26-114 21-113 25-113 30-113 28-112 25-112 18-112 20-112 27-112 24-111 16-111 28-111 21-111 16-109 19-109 30-109 19-109 37-108 25-108 15-108 16-108

William & Mary Delaware James Madison Lafayette Howard Elon Delaware State Maine Richmond Maine Norfolk State Lock Haven Hofstra Morgan State James Madison Johns Hopkins Georgetown Lafayette Delaware Indiana Central Connecticut Rhode Island Frostburg State C.W. Post Villanova Holy Cross Lock Haven Liberty Delaware State Fordham American International Albany Hampden-Sydney Bucknell Fordham C.W. Post Morgan State Villanova Eastern Washington Monmouth Federal City Morgan State Glassboro State Delaware Salisbury State Delaware James Madison Bucknell Slippery Rock Shippensburg Millersville Rhode Island Central Connecticut Indiana (Pa.) Youngstown William & Mary Maine James Madison Shepherd College Columbia Holy Cross Rhode Island Southern Connecticut

11/15/14 11/6/93 10/12/91 9/11/99 10/14/00 9/26/15 9/13/14 9/27/14 10/8/11 10/3/87 11/24/84 9/10/05 10/30/93 9/26/09 11/6/04 10/28/72 10/13/73 9/9/00 10/27/18 9/2/10 9/11/93 11/21/87 10/8/77 11/13/82 10/27/12 9/7/13 9/6/03 10/3/92 9/24/88 9/2/00 10/22/94 9/1/01 11/3/73 10/7/89 9/2/00 11/14/81 9/1/79 9/17/16 12/21/13 10/28/00 10/20/73 10/17/87 9/22/73 10/18/14 11/10/73 11/3/12 10/6/12 10/4/86 9/24/83 9/18/82 9/12/81 10/11/08 8/30/07 9/29/90 11/18/89 10/13/18 11/5/11 11/22/86 9/1/84 9/27/08 9/23/00 9/8/90 10/17/81

Tremayne Dameron Shane Simpson Matt Romeo Jason Corle Darius Victor Darius Victor Mikal Lundy Matt Romeo Maurice Sydnor Dan Ricker Jeff Herrick Larry Jones Noah Read David Meggett Jeff Beathard Marquel Dickerson Jason Corle Jason Corle Darius Victor Jeff Beathard Tom Jones James Boyd Larry Jones Shane Simpson Terrance West Tremayne Dameron Brian McCarty Paul Cillo Rick Bielski

29-107 12-106 24-106 39-106 19-105 12-105 24-105 30-105 5-105 19-105 21-104 22-104 103 25-103 20-103 20-102 22-102 18-102 24-101 21-101 24-101 24- 101 12-101 19-100 22-100 28-100 20-100 19-100 15-100

Coastal Carolina Richmond Holy Cross Fordham Central Connecticut Fordham Bucknell Bucknell Saint Francis Lehigh Johns Hopkins Randolph-Macon Morgan State James Madison Indiana(Pa.) Delaware Columbia Monmouth Maine Slippery Rock Albany Randolph-Macon Randolph-Macon Villanova James Madison New Hampshire Delaware Southern Connecticut Glassboro State

9/11/10 10/1/16 9/28/02 11/1/97 8/30/14 12/7/13 10/18/03 10/19/02 10/14/95 11/1/86 10/24/75 9/29/73 9/29/01 10/31/87 10/5/85 10/31/15 9/27/97 9/6/97 11/7/15 9/21/85 10/7/78 9/27/75 9/28/74 9/15/18 11/23/13 11/19/10 11/21/92 10/17/81 10/15/77

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100-Yard Games vs.

Terrence West ___________ 23 Jason Corle______________ 15 Tony Vinson______________ 15 Darius Victor_____________ 13 Noah Read______________ 13 Larry Jones______________ 11 Dan Ricker________________ 9 Brian McCarty_____________ 7 David Meggett____________ 7 Matt Romeo______________ 7 Shane Simpson___________ 5 Paul Cillo_________________ 7 Nick Williams______________ 4 Tremayne Dameron________ 4 James Boyd_______________ 3 Larry Washington__________ 3 Tom Flacco_______________ 2 Brian Kirchoff_____________ 2 Matt Castor_______________ 2 Maurice Syndor___________ 2 Mikal Lundy______________ 2 Robbie Jackson____________ 2

Delaware________________ 10 Morgan State_____________ 9 James Madison____________ 8 William & Mary____________ 8 Bucknell_________________ 7 Fordham_________________ 6 Holy Cross________________ 6 Maine___________________ 6 Monmouth_______________ 6 Rhode Island______________ 5 Villanova_________________ 5 Central Connecticut________ 4 Delaware State____________ 4 Georgetown______________ 4 Johns Hopkins____________ 4 Southern Connecticut______ 4 Albany___________________ 3 Elon_____________________ 3 Lafayette_________________ 3 New Hampshire___________ 3 Richmond________________ 3 Frostburg State____________ 2 Glassboro State____________ 2 Hofstra__________________ 2 Indiana (Pa.)______________ 2 Lock Haven_______________ 2 North Carolina Central______ 2 Saint Francis______________ 2 Slippery Rock_____________ 2 The Citadel_______________ 1


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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATS TEAM RUSHING

Year GP Atts. Yds. Avg. TD Avg./Gm 1969 9 408 1,562 3.8 15 173.6 1970 8 356 1,275 3.6 15 159.4 1971 9 298 490 1.6 2 54.4 1972 10 412 869 2.1 5 86.9 1973 8 329 1,168 3.3 12 158.6 1974 10 411 1,690 4.1 21 169.0 1975 10 437 2,131 4.9 25 213.1 1976 10 428 1,435 3.3 19 143.5 1977 10 413 1,224 2.9 12 122.4 1978 10 446 1,254 2.8 14 125.4 1979 10 419 1,226 2.9 15 122.6 1980 10 358 1,034 2.9 12 103.4 1981 10 451 1,721 3.8 15 172.1 1982 11 407 1,177 2.8 10 107.0 1983 11 538 1,379 2.6 14 125.4 1984 11 445 1,770 4.0 18 160.9 1985 10 338 1,024 3.0 12 102.4 1986 11 402 978 2.4 15 88.9 1987 10 329 1,000 3.0 14 100.0 1988 10 337 1,040 3.1 15 104.0 1989 10 300 891 3.0 4 89.1 1990 11 349 956 2.7 15 86.9 1991 11 387 1,480 3.8 12 134.5 1992 10 403 1,895 4.7 18 189.5 1993 10 491 2,969 6.0 31 296.9 1994 10 344 1,491 4.3 22 149.1 1995 10 443 1,969 4.4 19 196.9 1996 10 405 1,640 4.0 17 164.0 1997 10 408 1,329 3.3 10 132.9 1998 11 354 1,168 3.3 15 106.2 1999 11 343 1,076 3.1 14 97.8 2000 11 458 1,924 4.2 20 174.9 2001 10 370 1,111 3.0 8 111.1 2002 11 506 1,754 3.5 19 159.5 2003 12 534 1,627 3.0 18 135.6 2004 11 394 1,384 3.5 14 125.8 2005 11 409 1,499 3.7 23 136.3 2006 11 327 927 2.8 11 84.3 2007 11 321 754 2.3 8 68.5 2008 12 341 666 2.0 8 55.5 2009 11 381 1,151 3.0 12 104.6 2010 11 410 1,463 3.6 8 133.0 2011 12 521 2,759 5.3 38 229.9 2012 11 460 2,519 5.5 26 229.0 2013 16 712 3,830 5.4 55 239.4 2014 12 473 1,961 4.1 14 163.4 2015 11 436 1,843 4.2 20 167.5 2016 11 401 1,953 4.3 15 156.5 2017 11 337 1,119 3.3 8 101.7 2018 12 480 2,280 4.8 18 190.0

TEAM PASSING

Year GP Atts. Comp. Pct. Yards Ints TD Avg./Gm 1969 9 205 124 .605 1,713 14 24 190.3 1970 8 197 95 .482 1,483 11 13 185.4 1971 9 334 126 .377 1,384 29 3 153.8 1972 10 136 40 .294 457 18 2 45.7 1973 8 181 85 .470 1,269 8 12 158.6 1974 10 253 151 .597 2,027 16 21 202.7 1975 10 233 118 .506 1,600 17 10 160.0 1976 10 223 119 .534 1,674 13 12 167.4 1977 10 285 123 .432 1,300 16 3 130.0 1978 10 299 158 .528 1,967 12 15 196.7 1979 10 239 126 .527 1,450 13 6 122.6 1980 10 334 183 .597 2,027 12 10 202.7 1981 10 284 123 .433 1,473 18 12 147.3 1982 11 381 191 .501 2,717 26 24 247.0 1983 11 302 178 .589 2,336 11 24 212.4 1984 11 318 168 .533 2,221 21 17 201.9 1985 10 370 214 .589 2,747 18 21 274.7 1986 11 398 209 .525 2,860 19 22 260.0 1987 10 360 197 .547 2,444 20 12 244.4 1988 10 331 194 .586 2,504 16 18 250.4 1989 10 333 175 .526 2,399 17 17 239.9 1990 11 392 205 .523 2,272 12 7 206.5 1991 11 349 169 .484 2,091 27 19 190.1 1992 10 363 182 .506 2,488 22 14 248.8 1993 10 233 132 .567 1,934 4 24 193.4 1994 10 335 184 .549 2,950 11 28 295.0 1995 10 239 112 .491 1,339 12 12 133.9 1996 10 336 177 .526 2,498 16 12 249.8 1997 10 318 168 .571 1,842 16 7 184.2 1998 11 393 228 .580 2,416 15 17 219.6 1999 11 584 325 .557 4,193 13 23 381.2 2000 11 384 190 .495 2,250 16 16 204.5 2001 10 357 172 .482 2,177 17 5 217.7 2002 11 322 171 .531 2,366 11 17 215.1 2003 12 319 160 .502 2,307 13 13 192.2 2004 11 345 193 .559 2,003 16 8 182.1 2005 11 390 238 .610 2,968 17 22 269.8 2006 11 409 275 .672 3,161 11 19 287.4 2007 11 427 259 .607 2,590 19 12 235.5 2008 12 469 308 .657 3,322 16 25 276.8 2009 12 308 153 .496 1,611 27 9 146.5 2010 11 325 162 .498 1,794 15 11 163.1 2011 12 281 187 .665 2,413 10 16 201.1 2012 11 318 208 .654 2,332 8 19 212.0 2013 16 413 266 .644 3,622 13 19 226.4 2014 12 311 176 .566 1,581 8 9 131.8 2015 11 305 184 .603 2,054 9 9 186.7 2016 11 361 190 .526 2,334 14 10 212.2 2017 11 394 213 .541 2,201 12 12 200.1 2018 12 446 274 .614 3,300 11 29 270.9

TOTAL OFFENSE

Year Plays Rush Pass 1969 613 1,562 1,713 1970 553 1,275 1,483 1971 632 490 1,384 1972 509 869 457 1973 510 1,168 1,269 1974 664 1,690 2,027 1975 670 2,131 1,600 1976 651 1,435 1,674 1977 698 1,224 1,300 1978 745 1,254 1,967 1979 658 1,226 1,450 1980 692 1,034 2,027 1981 735 1,721 1,473 1982 788 1,177 2,717 1983 840 1,379 2,336 1984 763 1,770 2,221 1985 708 1,024 2,747 1986 800 978 2,860 1987 689 1,000 2,444 1988 668 1,040 2,504 1989 633 891 2,399 1990 741 956 2,272 1991 736 1,480 2,091 1992 766 1,895 2,488 1993 724 2,969 1,934 1994 679 1,491 2,950 1995 682 1,969 1,339 1996 741 1,640 2,498 1997 726 1,329 1,842 1998 747 1,168 2,416 1999 927 1,076 4,193 2000 842 1,924 2,250 2001 727 1,111 2,177 2002 828 1,754 2,366 2003 853 1,627 2,307 2004 739 1,384 2,003 2005 799 1,499 2,968 2006 736 927 3,161 2007 748 754 2,590 2008 810 666 3,322 2009 689 1,151 1,611 2010 735 1,463 1,794 2011 802 2,759 2,413 2012 778 2,519 2,332 2013 1,125 3,830 3,622 2014 784 1,961 1,581 2015 741 1,843 2,054 2016 762 1,953 2,334 2017 731 1,119 2,201 2018 926 2,280 3,300

Total Avg./Gm 3,275 363.9 2,758 344.3 1,874 208.2 1,326 132.6 2,437 304.6 3,717 371.7 3,731 373.1 3,109 310.9 2,524 252.4 3,221 322.1 2,676 267.6 3,061 306.1 3,194 319.4 3,894 354.0 3,715 337.7 3,991 362.3 3,771 377.1 3,838 348.9 3,444 344.4 3,652 365.2 3,290 329.0 3,228 293.4 3,571 324.6 4,383 438.3 4,903 490.3 4,441 444.1 3,308 330.8 4,138 413.8 3,171 317.1 3,584 325.8 5,269 479.0 4,174 379.5 3,288 328.8 4,120 374.5 3,934 327.8 3,387 307.9 4,467 406.1 4,088 371.6 3,344 304.0 3,988 332.3 2,762 251.1 3,257 296.1 5,172 431.0 4,851 441.0 7,452 465.8 3,542 295.2 3,897 354.3 4,056 368.7 3,320 301.8 5,580 465.0

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ALL-TIME ROSTER (Through 2018 Season) A•A•A

Abraham, Jasper (OT)_____1987-89 Abrams, Ken (OC)__________ 1981 Agbormbai, Unongo (LB) ___ 2011 Alcorn, Stew (OT)________2000-01 * Aleshire, Ed (DB)________1977-80 Alexander, Jim (TE ) _____ 2004-05 Allen, Brandon (WR)______2016-18 Allen, Carlos (DL) _______ 2003-06 Allen, Gary (OC)___________ 1996 Allen, Jabari (WR)________2017-18 Allen, Lee (G-DT-DE)_____ 1971-73 Allen, Marcel (LB)________2017-18 Altieri, Greig (TE)________ 1981-84 Altimus, Doug (OT)_________ 1985 Ambrose, Rob (WR,QB)___ 1989-91 Amer, Jay (QB)___________2001-03 Anderson, Joe (QB)______ 1979-82 Anderson, Kanyia (DE)____2015-17 Anderson, Mark (TE)________ 1973 Anderson, Neil (LB)_______2001-04 Anderson, Toland (DB) ____1998-00 Andress, Greg (LB)_______1990-93 Andrews, Barry (DB)________ 1980 Andrews, Glenn (DB)_____1984-85 * Angle, Mark (LB)_______ 1984-87 Antalffy, Les (WR)__________ 1980 * Arbutina, Mike (LB)____ 1991-94 * Argent, Allen (LB)______ 1981-84 Armstrong, Freddie (RB)_____ 1986 Armstrong, Mike (DB)_____2001-05 Arnold, Dayron (WR) ____ 2004-07 Ashiru, Lanre (DB)_____2001-03, 05 Asongwed, Eric (DB)________ 1982 Athens, Peter (QB) _______2009-13 * Atkins, Andre (LB)______ 1996-99 Atwood, Dan (DB)__________ 2008 Au, Matt (FB)______________ 2000 Augustine, Alfonso (CB)___2013-15 Averi, Mark (OG)___________ 1976 Avolio, Alex (DT) ________2008-09 Ayres, Dontea (RB)_______2013-14

B•B•B

Backert, Jim (WR)__________ 1973 Bailey, Lawrence (RB)____ 1985-88 Bailey, Nick (DL) ________ 1998-00 Baldwin, Anthony (DB)____2000-03 Baldwin, D’Ron (WR) _______ 2003 Balliet, Ricky (LB) __________ 1998 Bandurchin, Brian (OL) _____ 1998 Ball, Jim (FB)___________ 1979-80 Bange, Doug (OL) ______ 1998-01 Banks, Erron (WR) _______2009-12 Barbieri, John (WR)______ 1984-85 Barbieri, Pete (DB)_______ 1974-75 Barbieri, Tom (RB)_______ 1971-73 Bardak, John (LB)_______ 1993-95 Barikian, Ryan (LB)______ 1995-98 Barnes, Billy (OG)__________ 1991 * Barnes, Dewey (WR)____ 1987-90 Barnes, Mark (RB)__________ 1979 Barnes, Dan (LB) _________1994-96 *Barr, Bryton (LB) ________2012-16 Barrett, Pat (WR)________ 1973-74 Barrio, Jesus (TE)_________2014-17 Barth, Mike (DB)________ 1982-85 Basile, Nick (OL) ________ 2003-04 Bass, Colin (OC-OG) ______2009-11 Bassford, Bryan (FB)_____ 1977-78 * Bates, Aaron (DB)______ 1990-93 Bates, Kory (FB)____________ 1980 Bathon, Tim (LB)___________ 2006 Bayne, Jeff (WR)___________ 1993 Bayron, Danny (LB)_______1999-01 Baum, Bill (TE)_____________ 1977 Beach, Eric (WR)________ 1996-98 Beachy, John (DT)__________ 1982 82

Beathard, Jeff (RB)_______ 1983-85 Beathard, Kurt (QB)______ 1984-85 Beaumier, Chris (LB)______1994-97 Beck, John (LB)____________ 1986 Beck, Terry (TE)_________ 1976-78 Bednar, Ken (LB)________ 1978-80 Belcher, Curtiss (NG)________ 1992 Bell, Chris (LB)__________ 1993-94 Bell, Tyrone (LB) ________ 1998-00 Bellamy, Drew (OT) ______2010-12 Beltre, Frank (DE) ________2009-12 Bencivengo, Mark (PK)____2005-08 Benedict, Dave (WR)________ 1979 Benjamin, Brian (DT) _____2007-08 Benna, Dave (DB, QB)____ 1986-89 Bennett, Mike (WR)______ 1975-76 Bentz, Mark (LB)________ 1984-85 Berault, Bill (DT)________ 1971-73 Bernard, Adam (QB)________ 1994 Bernardi, Gian (LB)_________ 1996 Berney, Brandan (FB)_____2012-14 Bethea, Tony (DT)_______ 1990-92 Bickley, John (RB-DB)____ 1969-71 * Bielski, Randy (DB-PK)__ 1976-79 * Bielski, Rick (FB)_______ 1976-78 Binder, Chris (WR)__________ 1994 Birdwell, Jason (DE)_____ 1996-98 Black, Ray (LB)__________ 1977-78 * Blair, Julian (DB)_______ 1990-92 Blake, Alex (WR) _________2009-12 Blake, Kris (QB)__________1999-00 Blakey, Donte (LB)________2007-09 Blakney, Keith (DB) ________ 1998 Blecman, Mike (OG)________ 1981 Blizzard, Eugene (OC)_______ 1974 Boals, Mitch (DB)_________2017-18 Boateng, Brian (LB) ______2009-12 Bobo, Raymond (WR) ___ 1998-99 Bohn, Ken (OC)____________ 1972 Boller, Greg (OC-OG)_____ 1979-82 * Boller, Jeff (LB)________ 1979-81 Bolser, Jeff (P)__________ 1988-91 Booker, Dominique (TB) __2009-12 Bond, Keith (LB)___________ 1990 Bond, Wayne (FB)_______ 1977-79 Boone, Stan (LB)________ 1969-71 Booth, Spencer (TE)________ 2006 Borges, Dane (K)___________ 2016 Botts, Gary (DB)________ 1986-87 Bowens, Tre (DT)_________2013-16 Bowles, Ryan (WR)_______2015-16 Boyce, Grayson (FB)______2014-16 Boyer, Jon (PK) __________2008-09 Boyd, Jim (RB)__________ 1974-75 * Bradford, Brian (LB) ____ 2004-07 Bradley, Bill (OT)___________ 1974 Bradley, Malcolm (WR)______ 1981 Bradley, Thomas (DB) _____2010-12 Bradway, Nick (OC) _____ 2003-07 Brake, Conrad (LS)_________ 2018 Brandal, KJ( OL)__________2014-17 Breaux, Tommy (WR) _____2007-08 Breeze, Rick (OC)___________ 1983 Brennan, Joe (QB)________2012-14 Brennan, Mike (OG)_____ 1977-80 Bridges, Bill (DB)___________ 1981 Bridges, Dan (OT)________2006-09 Brimigion, Matt (QB)_____ 1992-93 Broaddus, Kevin (DB)____ 1971-73 Brock, Paul (NG)___________ 1994 Brooks, Doug (TE)_______ 1984-87 Brooks, Johnny (WR)________ 1986 * Brooks, Terrance (OG)___ 1981-84 Brossman, Bill (OL)_______2000-03 * Brouse, Bryan (LB)_____ 1975-79 Brow, Darrell (DT)_______ 1986-89 Brown, Alan (OG)_______ 1991-94 Brown, Alan (OT)___________ 1981

Brown, Allen (DB)__________ 1982 * Brown, Andrae (WR) ___ 2003-06 Brown, Bill (OG) ________ 1997-99 Brown, Devon (DB) ________ 2009 Brown, Emmett (DT)_____ 1996, 98 Brown, Jabari (CB) ______ 1997-98 Brown, Marc (WR)_______ 1981-82 Brown, Navassa (RB)______2012-14 * Brown, Phil (OG)_______ 1994-97 Brown, Randy (LB)______ 1979-80 Brown, Rocky (WR) _____ 2003-05 Brown, Tommy (WR) _____2011-12 Browning, Mike (OG)_______ 1980 Brunetti, Matthew (FB) ___2003-04 Bryan, Sean (RB)___________ 2018 Bryant, David (RB)__________ 2017 Buckmaster, Paul (QB)____1972-73 Buckner, Jr., Warren (CB)_____ 2017 Buitrago, Carlos (FB) ____ 2003-05 Bullock, Scott (DT)_______2005-08 Bulcavage, Steve (P)______2001-03 Bundy, Rob (OT)________ 1992-95 Burnett, Reece (DT)______2014-17 Burrier, Buddy (OC)______ 1974-76 * Bushrod, Jermon (OT) ___ 2003-06 Butler, Albo (RB)________ 1977-78 * Butt, Alex (LB) _________2006-09 Buttleman, Mike (WR)___ 1979-80 Byroads, James (WR)_____2001-05

C•C•C

Cadorette, George (FB)____1971-72 Cadorette, Ron (WR)_____ 1969-70 Caffee, Scott (OT)__________ 1983 Calin, Jude (LB)__________2000-01 * Calise, Marco (LB)______ 1992-95 Callahan, Terry (DT)________ 1978 Campbell, Amos (OT)_____2013-16 Campbell, Bob (QB)_____ 1990-91 * Campbell, Marc. (DB)___ 1991-94 Campbell, Jesse (WR)_______ 2014 Campitelli, Tony (OT)_____1995-98 Canal, Randy (RB)_______ 1969-70 Carazo, Edmund (DB)_____1999-02 Cardaci, Derek (OT) ______2009-10 Carey, Bill (SE)_____________ 1973 Carey, Kelly (LB)___________ 1989 Carlson, Ryan (OC)_________ 1993 Carmichael, John (DB)___ 1972-75 Carmichael, Nygee (TB)____2009-12 Carnesale, Nick (OL)_______2015-18 Carpenter, Christian (DB) __2012-14 Carpenter, Clint (TE)_____ 1996-98 Carr, Ellis (DB)_____________ 1995 Carr, Justin (DB) _________2008-09 Carrigan, Kevin (WR)________ 1974 Carter, Antwaine (DB)_______ 2016 Carter, Bryce (DL)________2016-18 Carter, Jerrance (LB)________ 1999 Carter, Tyrone (TE)_________ 1981 Caruso, Fred (NG)__________ 1994 Casey, John (OG)___________ 1976 Cassels, Brendan (OL)______ 2016-18 Castor, Matt (TB)_________2005-08 Castro, Chris (QB) ________2006-07 Cavallo, Bill (WR)________ 1977-78 Cavanaugh, Jeff (TE)_____ 2002-05 Cegles, Casey (WR)_______2006-09 Champney, Dennis (RB)___ 1969-70 Chapman, Glenn (E)_____ 1969-70 Charles, Brian (DB)_______2013-14 Charvat, Brad (TE) ______ 1998-99 Chase, Skip (TE)________ 1973-76 Cheplowitz, Brett (LB)_____2005-06 Cheripko, Cole (OL)_______2017-18 Cheripko, Drew (DE) _____2010-14 Chiazor, Jindu (FB)_______2014-17 Chiazza, Brandon (K)_______ 2018

Childress, Chris (LB)________ 1994 Chipps, Dale (WR)_______ 1984-87 Christian, Clai (NG)______ 1989-91 Chroniger, Ben (LB) ______2010-12 Chroniger, Tom (QB) _____2009-10 Cicere, Alfred (OC)_________ 1971 Cicere, Michael (QB)_____ 1970-71 Cieszlak, Joe (OC)__________ 1969 Cillo, Paul (RB)__________ 1981-82 Ciszkowski, Gary (RB)_______ 1981 Clark, Chris (TE)____________ 2018 Clark, Eric (DB) _________ 2004-07 Clark, Kynarvis (RB)______ 1990-91 Clark, Telvion (LB) ________2012-14 Clarke, Reese (DB)__________ 2018 Class, Gavin (OG)___________ 2013 Clayton, John (RB)_______ 1979-80 * Cliggett, Dennis (DB) ___ 1997-00 Coda, Steve (OG)_________2006-07 Cohen, Barry (OT)_______ 1981-84 Coker, Tungie (DE) _______2011-15 Cole, T.J. (LB) ______________ 2007 Collette, Charles (WR)_______ 1983 Collier, Mike (DL)_________2000-04 Colligan, Todd (OT)______ 1984-85 Collins, Danny (DB) ______2008-10 Collins, Chuck (NG)______ 1978-79 Collins, Joe (DB)________ 1990-91 Collins, Mike (DB)_______ 1992-93 Collins, Ryan (TE) _______ 2004-07 Collins, William (DB) _____ 2003-04 * Colongo, Jim (LB)______ 1994-97 Colton, Rich (DT)________ 1985-88 Colvin, Antoine (OG) _______ 2004 * Combs, Gordy (LB)_____ 1970-72 Comeau, Perry (DB)________ 2017 Comer, Tony (OG)__________ 1988 Conroy, Rob (OT)_______ 1981-82 Cook, Niquekko (DL)_____2014-18 Cooley, Mark (TE)__________ 1983 Copinger, Beau (RB)________ 1972 Corbi, Tony (OC)________ 1986-88 * Corle, Jason (RB)_______ 1996-99 Corle, Josh (RB)__________2001-05 Corridon, Jim (LB)_______ 1985-87 Costley, Tim (OT)________ 1986-88 Cothran, Drew (TE)_________ 1999 Cotton, Chip (RB)__________ 1973 Covington, Trent (LB)_____2005-07 Cowan, Rob (OC)__________ 1981 Cox, John (DB)_________ 1973-75 Cox, Quinn (DL)__________2015-17 Cox, Todd (LB) ____________ 2008 Cox, Tony (DT)_____________ 1992 Crawford, Greg (DB)________ 1996 * Crestwell, Ricky (DB)___ 1998-00 Crider, Richie (DL)__________ 1991 Crisco, John (OG)__________ 1982 Crocker, Eric (WR)________1981-82 Cross, Rohan (RB)_______ 1995-96 * Crowley, Dan (QB)_____ 1991-94 Cuffie, John (TE)________ 1983-85 Cummings, D’Sean (DE)____2013-17 Cunningham, Alan (FB)__ 1981-82 Cunningham, Joe (WR)___1999-00 * Curcio, Mike (NG)______ 1991-93 Curl, Tom (LB)_____________ 1974 Curro, Joe (OC)____________ 1981 Cusaac, Desmond (WR)_____ 1993 Czwaltyko, John (TE)_______ 1981

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Dahlgren, Heath (QB)_____2013-16 Daigle, Ted (NG)___________ 1974 Dale, Trey (LB) ___________2006-08 Dallmus, John (OT)_________ 1982 Dameron, Tremayne (TB) __2009-11 D’Amico, Mark (LB)_________ 1981

Danage, Reggie (DB)_______ 2002 Danagogo, Tommy (DL)___2016-18 Dandy, Ben (RB)___________ 2001 *Dangerfield, Jordan (DB) __2010-12 D’Angola, Mike (P/PK)_______ 2014 Daniel, Mark (OT)_______ 1983-84 Danley, Don (WR)_______ 1981-83 Davio, Tony (OG)________ 1981-83 *Davis, Anthony (OG-OC) __2010-13 Davis, Linwood (OT)________ 1992 Davis, Lenzie (RB)__________ 2006 Davis, Jason (WR)_______ 1987-88 Davis, Riley (LB) _________2012-14 Day, Cody (DB)__________1999-00 Deal, Mike (WR)________ 1996-99 Dean, Miguel (LB) _________ 2008 Dear, Dennis (WR)_______ 1970-71 Debaillie, Tibo (DL)_______2017-18 DeBarbieri, Tony (DT)____ 1986-88 DeBerry, Ricky (LB/DL)______ 2018 DeFranco, Sal (QB)_________ 1971 Delaire, Ryan (DE)________2013-14 Dell, Terry (OC)____________ 1973 DeLucie, Bob (OG)_________ 1971 Dembinski, Alex (OT) _____2011-12 DeMilt, Rick (DB)________ 1971-72 DePaola, Vince (RB)_______2012-15 Derwin, Aaron (FB)______ 1995-98 Desautels, Chris (PK) _____2006-07 Desir, Jon (DT) __________2011-15 Desire, Alex (OL)___________ 2018 Dessenberg, Andre (WR)__2013-16 Destra, Marc (OT) _______ 2004-05 Develli, Tony (LB)__________ 1980 Devoti, John (DE) _______ 1997-00 DeWind, Nick (OG)_______1999-02 Diaz, Josh (OL)__________2017-18 Diaz-Mays, Isaiah (WR)____2013-14 Dick, Brian (PK)_________ 1987-89 Dickensheets, J. (DE)______2000-03 Dickerson, Marquel (RB)___2014-16 Diggs, David (DB) __________ 2004 DiSanzo, Alexander (LB) __2011-13 Dixon, Christian (LB)______2017-18 Dobbins, Roland (DB)_______ 1976 * Dodds, Al (QB)________ 1969-70 * Dodson, Kevyn (FB)____ 1995-98 Doherty, Bill (DB)_______ 1975-76 Donaldson, Jeff (P)______ 1977-78 Dooley, Chris (DL)________2005-06 Dorsey, Rodney (WR)_____2017-18 Dotson, Lehrman (WR)______ 1999 Dowling, Brian (WR)______2013-15 Doyle, K.P. (RB)_________ 1973-76 * Drehoff, Dean (OG) _____1981-85 Drewery, Kelvin (RB) _______ 2003 Drummey, Bill (OC)______ 1977-78 Dudley, Jalan (LB) _______2009-10 Duffy, Fran (WR)___________ 1977 Dull, Kerry (LB)_________ 1985-86 * Dullea, Dan (QB)_______ 1973-76 Dumas, Lamont (LB)_____ 1995-97 Dumpson, Jeff (DB)_________ 1986 Duncan, Scott (RB)_______2001-03 Dunkin, Terry (WR)_________ 1973 Dunleavy, Frank (WR)____ 1972-74 Dunn, Buddy (PK)_______ 1990-93 Dunn, James (DL) _______ 1998-01 Dunston, Walter (DB)_____2011-15 DuPont, James (OT)________ 1986 Duran, Rico (FB)___________ 2016 Dutton, James (LB)______ 1988-91 Dzik, John (LB)_________ 1987-89

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Facciani, Mark (LB)______ 1987-89 Fair, Anthony (TE)________2006-08 Farley, Tim (TE) __________2008-09 Farmer, Arnold (DT) _____ 2010-13 Fassler, Brian (RB)_______ 1990-91 Felmy, Justin (OC)________1999-02 Felty, Terry (OG)___________ 1984 * Fenner, Monty (DB)_____2014-18 * Fidati, Kevin (OC)______ 1976-79 Field, Joe (OC)__________ 1989-91 Fields, Andrew (WR)_____ 1992-94 Finlay, C.J. (DB)_________ 1996-97 Fiore, Joe (WR)_________ 1994-97 Fisher, Bill (DT)____________ 1991 Fisher, Billy (WR)___________ 2002 Fisher, Bob (OG)___________ 1975 * Fitzpatrick, Brian (DB)___2001-04 Flacco, Tom (QB)___________ 2018 Flaherty, Shawn (OG)_____2013-16 Fleming, Will (TE)__________ 2013 Fleury, Brian (QB)________1999-02 Flora, Mike (OT)____________ 1973 Flore, Aaron (LB)________ 1993-94 Flowers, Rod (QB-P)_____ 1971-73 Floyd, Jordan (DB)_________ 2016 Foderaro, Don (LB)______ 1998-00 Foley, T.J. (DL) ___________2004-07 Folts, Robb (LB)____________ 1994 Ford, Corey (DB) _________2010-11 Foreman, Jerome (DB)___ 1979-80 Forman, Anthony (DB)______ 1981 Fortson, Wes (OT)__________ 1990 Foster, Dan (WR)___________ 1982 Fowlkes, Larry (LB) ______ 2003-04 Fox, Ronnie (FB)___________ 2018 Francis, D’Mitri (OL)______2017-18 Francis, Jarrett (DE)______ 1995-96 Frank, Bob (E)_____________ 1969 Franklin, David (RB)_____ 1970-71 Frantz, Mike (DT)________ 1983-86 Franzoni, Paul (QB)_________ 1983 Frazier, Connor (QB) ______2011-15 Freed, Steve (LB)___________ 1980 Freels, Darrell (RB)_______ 1969-71 Freeman, Aladdin (FB) ______ 1997 Freeze, Jared (LB)_______ 1990-91 * Friedman, Brad (DB) ___ 1995-96 Friend, Al (OL) _________ 1998-01 Frisby, Marcus (DB) _____ 2003-06 Fromm, Mike (RB)_______ 1972-73 Funke, Matt (OC)___________ 1979

Furman, Dave (DB)______ 1987-89

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Gabriel, Jeremy (DE) _______ 1996 Gaburick, John (OC)_____ 1985-88 *Gaddis, Monte (LB) ______2012-13 Gadsden, Sonny (DB)_______ 1973 Gaines, Bobby (LB)_________ 1998 Gallahan, Sam (WR)______ 2014-18 Gallegos, Tony (FB)__________ 2015 Galloway, Braedon (OL) ___ 1998-99 Galloway, Jason (WR)_____2000-03 Galloway, Jay (WR)_________ 2015 Gallucci, Mark (DL) ______ 2003-05 * Gamble, Joe (LB)______ 1983-86 Gannon, Brendon (DT) ___2012-14 Gardner, Jeremy (DB)_____2007-10 Garnett, Andrew (OL)_____2016-18 Garnett, Charles (DL)_______ 2018 * Garrett, Jabari (DB)_____ 1996-99 Gaskin., Kevin (OT) ______ 1998-99 Gasnell, Clint (OG)_________ 1969 Gay, Jamal (DB)____________ 2018 Gbor, Emmanuel (DB) ______ 2011 Gioia, Mike (LB)____________ 1998 Geis, Matt (LB)_____________ 1990 Gerber, Vince (OG)______ 1985-86 Getz, Bob (OG)____________ 1995 Giacone, Mike (RB)______ 1983-84 Gianchiglia, Rich (DB)____ 1994-95 Giancola, Tim (LB)_______ 1991-93 Gibson, Don (LB)________ 1974-76 Gillette, Terrill (DB)_________ 2018 * Ginakes, Chris (LB)_____ 1985-88 Ginley, Dillon (LB)________1999-02 Gist, Gary (DB)__________ 1970-71 * Glackin, Henry (OT) _____2008-11 Glass, John (RB)____________ 1971 Godwin, Kyle (OC) _________ 2003 Godlasky, John (TE)______2006-09 Goetz, Chris (QB)________ 1987-90 Goldbeck, And. (QB) _____2004-07 Golden, John (OC)______ 1986-89 Gollogly, Jon (NG)_______ 1995-96 Goloboski, Ted (DL)______2000-01 Gombieski, Kevin (LB)_______ 1976 Gonazales, Ernest (OG)______ 1969 Goodarz, Jordan (K)________ 2017 Goodwin, Cliff (OT)______ 1984-86 Gordon, Jalil (DB) ________2011-14 Gormley, John (LB)_________ 1979 Gossard, Ben (P)________ 1994-97 Gourdin, John (LB)_________ 1989 Graczyk, Frank (OG)_____ 1978-81 Graham, D’Nard (DB)_______ 2017 Grant, Colby (RB)_________2014-15 Grant, Greg (LB) _________2012-15 Gray, Ken (QB)_____________ 1977 Gray, Nick (WR)__________2016-17 Gray, Paul (LB)__________ 1982-83 Greaves, Chris (WR)______2017-18 Green, Joe (TE)__________2016-18 Greenberg, Carey (LB)______ 1970 Greenberg, Jason (DL)____1999-00 Greene, Sherman (WR) _____ 2010 Greening, B.J. (TB) _______2009-10 Greenwood, Evan (RB)____2014-15 Greenwood, Jabari (WR)___2017-18 Grier, Jarret (RB)___________ 1990 Griffin, Bill (P)_____________ 1982 Grimm, Brian (LB)__________ 1993 Grist, Dan (OG)____________ 1972 Grooms, Jason (DB)_____ 1982-84 Groszkowski, Ray (DB)___ 1969-71 * Grubb, Jon (TE)_________1999-02 Gruver, Greg (FB)________2000-02 Grzymkowski, Aaron (OL)____2016-18

Gunnels, Chris (OT)_________ 1989 Gunnels, John (TE)______ 1986-89 * Gunning, Jason (OG)____1999-03 Gunthrop, Mike (OC)____ 1989-99 Gyeni, Sam (DL)_________2017-18

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* Haden, David (LB)_____ 1983-86 Haines, Jay (OT)___________ 1979 Halbruner, Ron (PK) _____ 2004-06 Halem, Dan (QB)___________ 1993 Haley, Eldridge (DT)_____ 1973-76 Haley, Romell (DB)_______2015-16 Hall, Bryant (DB)________ 1985-88 Hall, Clay (LB)__________ 1987-89 Hall, Dave (DB)_________ 1996-98 Hall, Dwayne (FB)__________ 1980 Hall, James (OT)___________ 2014 Hall, Mike (OG)____________ 1971 Hall, Paul (RB)__________ 1992-95 Hall, Oscar (OT)____________ 1981 Hamilton, Luke (FB)________ 2018 Hamlett, Tony (RB)______ 1971-73 Hammen, Howard (FB)___ 1977-79 Hammond, Bubby (LB)___ 1980-83 *Handy, Eric (LB)_________2013-16 Hanley, Ryan (FB-TE) _____2008-10 Hannon, Bob (LB)_______ 1970-71 Harker, Scott (OT) _______ 2003-04 * Harman, Vaughn (DT)__ 1978-81 Harper, Dustin (DB)______ 1989-91 * Harps Upshur, Zain (DL)___2014-18 Harrell, James (WR)_______2013-14 Harris, Antonio (OG)______2013-17 Harris, Justin (WR-DB) ____2008-11 Harris, Ray (RB) _________ 1998-03 Harris, Randall (OT) ______2010-13 Harris, Romeo (WR)________ 2016 Harris, Triston (QB)_______2016-18 * Harrison, Allante (DB)___2001-05 * Harrison Dem. (WR) ____2005-07 Harrison, Maurice (WR)__ 1978-79 Hart, Bruce (OT)________ 1969-70 Hart, Chris (QB) ___________ 2010 Hart, Eric (PK) ___________2009-10 * Hatcher, Gary (DB)_____ 1987-90 Harvey, Ben (CB) __________ 2012 Hawkes, Sherrod (RB)_______ 2017 Hawkins, Brent (LB)_______2007-08 Haussmann, Bill (OG)_______ 1973 Hayden, Chris (WR)______ 1987-89 Hayes, Bill (TE) _________ 1997-00 Hayes, Chad (DB)______1998-2001 Hayes, Will (LS)__________2014-17 Hayman, Wesley (WR)_______ 2001 Haywood, John (DT)_____ 1977-80 Hebron, Caleb (TE)_______2014-15 Henderson, Ray (OT)_______ 1977 Hendon, Earl (RB)_______ 1979-80 Hendren, Greg (OT)_____ 1975-76 * Hendricks, Sean (LB) ___ 1998-01 Henry, Joseph (DT)_______2001-03 Hennigan, Buck (TE)_____ 1995-96 Heron, Zach (TE)_________2014-18 Herrick, Jeff (P-RB)______ 1975-76 Hessler, Steve (LB)________2000-03 Hester, Cory (LB)___________ 2001 Heyward, Robert (LB)_____2016-18 Hickey, Drew (TE)_______ 1991-94 Hickson, Brian (OC) _____ 1998-00 Hicks, Wayne (WR) _________ 2011 Hill, Darius (LB) ____________ 2009 Hill, Tony (WR)__________ 1990-93 * Hilton, Mike (DT)______ 1971-73 Himes, Stu (DB)_________ 1976-78 Hirschmann, Colin (TE)______ 2018 Hoey, Mike (WR)________ 1975-78

Hoggatt, Terry (DB)_________ 1973 Hohenshelt, Dave (OT)___ 1986-88 *Holder, Emmanuel (FB) ____2012-16 * Holdridge, Jim (OC)____ 1973-76 Hollaway, Haines (DL)_____2005-07 Hollingsworth, And. (DE) ___ 1997-00 Holloway, George (LB)______ 1972 Holmes, Steve (WR) ______2006-08 Holt, Syd (DE) ___________2012-14 Holtzman, Jon (TE)_________ 1991 Hooper, Ray (LB)___________ 1982 Hope, Brian (DB)________ 1988-89 Horgan, John (DT)_______1985-88 Horsford, Reggie (RB) ______ 2003 * Howard, Kevin (WR)____ 1989-92 Howes, Billy (RB)___________ 1982 Hughes, Bill (FB)________ 1994-97 Hugo, Mark (OG)___________ 1975 Hunolt, Ben (OT-DT) ______2008-10 Hunt, Todd (DT)___________ 1999 Hunter, D’Ago (WR)_________ 2018 Hurlbert, Paul (RB)_________ 1974 Hurley, Dan (OG) ________2008-10 Hurley, Mike (DT) ________2009-11 Hurwitz, Sam (K)_________2014-15

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Iacullo, Anthony (FB)_______ 1995 Iaderosa, John (NG)_____ 1971-73 Iannello, Nick (OG)_________ 1973 * Ibia, Yaky (DT) _________2007-10 Ilardo, Harry (DT)__________ 1977 Interdonato, Drew (DB)__ 1996-97 Iorio, Vince (NG)________ 1977-80 Irvin, Doug (NG)________ 1989-92 Irwin, Chris (P)__________ 1984-85 Ives, Kevin (DB) _________2008-09 Iwu, Chisom (DL) __________ 2003

J•J•J

Jackson, Artie (LB)_______1999-01 Jackson, Eddie (NG)________ 1987 Jackson, Gerard (LB)_____ 1978-81 Jackson, Malik (LB)_______2013-16 Jackson, Robbie (RB)____ 1988-91 Jackson, Trey (LB) ________2010-11 Jahn, Michael (WR)______ 1986-87 James, Christian (LB)______2001-02 Janik, Stefan (DE) ________2011-15 Janszky, Doug (DB)______ 1992-93 Javier, Robert (CB)__________ 2018 Jay Jay, Louis (DB)__________ 2006 Jayne, Jeremy (QB) _______2009-10 Jefferson, Sean (RB) _____ 1998-00 Jeter, Troy (DB)__________2015-16 Jiminez, Lou (DB)_______ 1982-83 Joannides, Josh (DB) _____2010-11 Johnson, Bumper (NG) __ 1997-98 Johnson, Charles (OG) ____2010-13 Johnson, Christian (DB)____2016-17 *Johnson, Dreon (FB) _____2012-16 Johnson, Erik (DB)__________ 1992 Johnson, Jairus (DB)______2000-03 Johnson, Jermaine (DB)_____ 1994 Johnson, Larry (DB)_____ 1973-74 Johnson, Malik (DT)______2013-15 Johnson, Malwan (DB) ___ 1998-01 Johnson, Nygil (LB)_______2017-18 Jones, Aidan (TE)__________ 2006 Jones, Andre (LB)_______ 1985-86 Jones, Brian (RB)___________ 1995 Jones, Clifton (DT)_______2013-17 Jones, Connor (TE)_________ 2018 Jones, Eric (OG)____________ 1980 * Jones, Larry (RB)_______ 1973-74 Jones, Peter (LB)________ 1986-88 Jones, Ron (LB)_________ 1973-74 Jones, Tom (RB)_________ 1976-78

Jones, Trea (RB) _________2011-13 Jones, Washington (DB)_____ 1991 Jordan, Steve (OC) _______2007-10 Joseph, Alex (DB) __________ 2008 Joseph, Derrick (WR) _____2011-14 Jovanowski, Kris (P)______2006-07 Justice, Logan (WR)________ 2018 Judd, Phil (P)___________ 1986-89

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Kahl, Dave (LS) __________2003-06 Kammann, John (DB)_______ 1973 Katovsich, Todd (DT)________ 1990 Katz, Ean (DE)_____________ 2015 Kaufman, Adam (LB)________ 1993 Kauffman, Mark (DB)____ 1982-85 * Kauffman, Matt (OT)____2014-18 Kearney, Ryan (LB)_________ 2018 Keil, Seth (PK)__________ 2001, 03 Kelbaugh, Tim (DT)_________ 1981 * Kelley, Joe (LB)________ 1973-76 * Kelley, John (DE)________2001-02 Kelley, Steve (DB)_______ 1984-87 Kellner, Dave (DE)________2001-04 Kelly, Chris (DB)_________ 1984-87 Kelly, Kevin (OG)___________ 1977 Kelly, Mike (RB)__________2014-15 Kelly, Mike (DB)_________ 1994-95 Kelly, O’Neil (DB)___________ 1995 Kenney, Jay (OG) ________2011-12 Kerkovich, Joe (LB)_________ 2006 Kiddy, Mike (TE)___________ 1979 Kihn, Jeff (LB)___________1981-84 Kilgore, Trey (WR)________2016-17 Killikelly-Lee, Juleon (CB)____2012-16 Kimmel, Gary (TE)_______ 1970-72 Kinchen, Damien (TB) ____2007-09 King, Dennis (DE)_______ 1975-76 King, Eugene (RB) ______ 2003-05 King, Kenny (PK)________ 1986-87 King, Terris (LB)____________ 1980 Kinnard, Leon (WR) ______2011-13 * Kinsey, Steve (OG)_____ 1986-89 Kirby, Cory (OT-TE) _______2011-12 Kirby, Larry (PK)___________ 1987 Kirchoff, Brian (FB)______ 1981, 83 Kittrell, Derrick (RB)_________ 2015 Kivinski, Steve (WR)_____ 1984-85 Klinkner, John (QB)_________ 1981 Klugh, Lyrics (DB)________2015-17 Kluttz, Aaron (LB)_______ 1979-80 Kluttz, Bill (DE)_________ 1972-75 Kluttz, Jesse (LS, DE) ____ 2003-05 Knapp, Zack (OT) _______ 2003-06 Knight, Don (TE)___________ 1972 Knudson, Ellis (TE)_______2014-18 Konate, Abdoulaye (LB)_____ 2017 * Konka, Chuck (OG)_____ 1984-88 Korrow, Bill (RB)___________ 1969 Kosmakos, Konst. (OL) ____2002-05 Krabbe, Jim (LB) ______ 1998-2001 Kraemer, Ken (DB) _________ 1997 * Kreisher, Joe (TE)______ 1989-92 Kubovetz, Bill (RB)__________ 1971 Kulic, Ed (PK)____________1998-01 Kulscar, Justin (WR)_________ 2013 Kuzma, Tim (DT)________ 1981-84 Kuzmiak, George (TE)_______ 1972

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Lambert, John (DL)_______2017-18 Lamont, Keith (RB)_________ 1980 Lampasso, Mike (OC)____ 1995-97 Landeta, Sean (P-PK)____ 1979-82 Lang, Will (LS) _____________ 2007 Lark, Chris (DB)____________ 1988 Lauer, Bryce (DL)___________ 2018 83


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Mack, Danny (LB)_______ 1984-86 * Mack, Drew (DB)________2005-08 Maciolek, John (OT)_____ 1979-81 MacKall, Wardell (RB)____ 1976-77 Mackin, Cliff (LB)___________ 1972 Madden, Chris (WR) _____ 1998-99 Maddox, Kenny (TE)________ 1973 Magas, Marc (PK) __________ 2009 * Mager, Kevin (OC)______2000-03 Magill, Tyler (FB) _________2011-12 Maglionico, Ant. (WR) ___ 1997-98 Magnifico, Eric (FB)_________ 2017 Magruder, Don (LB)_____ 1976-77 Mahalak, Morgan (QB)____2016-17 * Mahoney, Dave (OT)___ 1969-71 * Maier, Jason (OG)______ 1994-97 Maimone, Larry (OG)____ 1970-71 84

Main, Mike (DB)________ 1986-88 Malfetone, John (FB)_____ 1971-72 Maloney, Mike (RB)______ 1974-76 Manard, Jim (DB)__________ 1979 Mangum, Mike (DB)________ 1977 Mangum, Pat (RB)__________ 1977 Mann, Chris (OC) __________ 2008 Marick, Paul (OT) _________ 1997 Manigault, Keith (DT)_______ 1981 * Manning, Jordan (LB)____2005-08 Marcus, Will (WR)________2001-04 Marino, Tony (QB) _________ 2006 Marks, Chris (DB)___________ 1996 Marsilio, Rick (QB)_______ 1989-90 Martignetti, Rich (OG)___ 1986-89 Martin, Rob (TE)________ 1983-84 Maska, Mark (LB)___________ 1988 Massey, Al (OG)_________ 1969-70 Mathews, Clay (LB)______ 1976-80 Mattera, Justin (WR)______1999-01 Mattfeld, Glen (PK)______ 1990-93 Matthews, Brian (WR)_____2013-14 Mattricciani, Brian (OT)______ 1976 Maurer, J.P. (DT)_________ 1996-98 Mazur, Mike (TE)________ 1991, 93 Mayo, Tim (DB)_________ 1987-88 Mays, Ryan (DB) _________2010-13 McAlooney, Will (LB) _______ 2010 McArdle, Rich (DB)______ 1977-78 * McCabe, Mike (OG)____ 1981-84 McCants, Josh (LB) _______2007-10 McCants, Jr., Vashon (CB)__2017-18 McCargo, Joe (LB) _______2011-15 McCarthy, Ed (LB)_______ 1983-86 * McCarty, Brian (RB)_____ 1991-94 McClam, Jimmy (DB) _____2006-08 McClaude, Rasheed (RB)____ 2005-07 McCleave, Tevin (DB)_______ 2013 McCluskey, Scott (TE)____ 1984-87 McComb, Scott (OC)_____ 1986-87 McConnell, Mark (TE)____ 1991-92 McConnell, Steve (TE)_______ 1984 McCosker, Mike (OT)______2000-03 McDade, Tyron (CB)______2014-17 McDonald, Bill (WR)_____ 1975-77 McDowell, Jake (OG-OT) ____ 2012 McDuffee, Bill (QB)_________ 1991 McEachin, James (RB)____ 1981-84 McGlinchey, Mike (TE)___ 1996-99 McHugh, Mike (NT)______2005-07 McIntosh, Cleo (DB)_____ 1979-81 McKee, Joe (LB)__________1984-85 * McKinney, Rusty (LB) ___ 1998-01 McKinnon, Machiel (DB)_____ 1986 McLaughlin, Grant (LB)____1999-02 McLean, Ryan (TB) _________ 2010 McLeod, Khalid (DB)_____ 1994-97 McMackin, Rob (OG)_____ 2002-04 McManus, Brian (DB)_______ 1972 McMichael, Jay (QB)_____ 1983-86 McNamara, Pat (WR)_____ 1984-85 McNeill, Sean (OG)______ 1992-93 McNicholas, Jim (QB)____ 1969-71 Meehan, Bob (DT)_______ 1989-92 * Meehan, Ron (QB)_____ 1977-80 Meehan, Ryan (TE) ______ 2003-06 Meeney, Keith (DB)_______1999-02 * Meggett, David (RB)____ 1987-88 * Mejia, Hernando (TE)___ 1979-83 Melikian, Armen (DT) _____2008-10 Mellerson, Phil (WR) _______ 2003 Mellinger, Buddy (RB)_____2001-02 Melville, Scott (DB)______ 1983-86 Melzi, Anthony (QB) _____ 2003-05 Menke, Andrew (DB)_______ 1982 Meseke, Les (LB)___________ 1991 Metheny, Darryl (OT)____ 1982-84 Meyers, Brian (NG)_________ 1984

Meyers, Glenn (LB)_________ 1979 Mezzanotte, Frank (LB)___ 1970-71 Michalowicz, Dan (LB) ___ 2003-04 Middlekauff, Bob (OT)______ 1970 Miles, Kerry (RB) ________ 2002-06 Millard, Rich (QB)__________ 1969 Miller, Jason (TE)___________ 2018 Miller, Jeff (QB)____________ 2018 Miller, Mike (DB)___________ 1983 Mills, Bill (DB)__________ 1972-74 Minard, Mike (DB)__________ 1980 Minott, Clayton (RB) ______2011-12 * Mitchell, George (DL) __ 2003-06 Mitola, Rich (OT)___________ 1979 Moffa, Mike (DB)___________ 1990 Mohring, George (LB)____ 1990-91 Mollard, John (OG)_________ 1981 Mollet, Vic (RB)____________ 1973 Monokian, Dave (DB) ____ 1998-99 Mooney, Sean (TE) _______2012-14 Mooney, Tom (OC)_________ 1982 Moore, Aaron (DB)______ 1976-79 Moore, Denny (WR)________ 1979 * Moore, Hakeem (WR) ___2007-10 Moore, Kyle (WR) ________2010-11 Moore, Metise (TE)_________ 2017 Moore, Pat (OG)________ 1975-77 * Moore, P.D. (DB)________2001-04 Moran, Tim (DE)________ 1994-97 Morela, Doug (RB)______ 1985-87 Morgan, Matt (DE-DT) ____2009-12 Moro, Gabe (DT)________ 1976-78 Moro, Jim (DT)____________ 1977 Morozek, Mike (LB)_________ 1982 * Morris, Randy (NG)_____ 1984-87 Muhammad, B. (RB)______2006-07 Mulcahy, John (RB)_________ 1979 Mullendore, Alan (P)________ 1995 Mullins III, John (DL)______2017-18 Murphy, John (NG)______ 1986-89 * Murphy, Pat (DT)______ 1980-83 Murphy, Sean (WR)______ 1982-85 Myers, Jason (WR)________1999-00 Mynatt, Jordan (DB)______2012-16

N•N•N

Nace, Joe (OG)_________ 1970-72 * Nance, Steven (LB)______2000-03 Nate, Dan (LB)__________ 1992-94 Neary, Bo (WR)_________ 1980-81 Nelson, Ken (RB)___________ 1971 Nelson, Lee (TE)_________1999-00 * Nelson, Paul (LB)______ 1976-78 Nelson, Randy (FB)______ 1988-89 * Nelson, Sheldon (DT)___ 1981-84 Nelson, Tom (LB)________ 1972-75 * Nepp, Adam (OT) ______ 1998-00 Nepp, Wesley (WR)_______2001-04 Newsom, David (WR)_____2008-09 Newsome, Frank (DT)____ 1990-93 Nichols, Ron (LB)___________ 1978 Nieberlein, Karl (OT)_____ 1990-93 Nieberlein, Kirk (LB)________ 1985 Nikolis, Devon (WR)________ 2013 Nisley, Roger (OT)__________ 1970 Nolan, Jerome (P-PK)____ 1983-85 Norris, Brian (OT) _________ 1997 Norris, Tom (DB)________ 1989-92

O•O•O

Oates, Nick (DB) _________2008-11 Oboh, James (TE) ________2010-13 O’Brien, Scott (QB)______ 1974-76 O’Brien, Terry (OG-PK)___ 1972-74 O’Brien, Tim (OC/DT)_____2001-04 O’Connor, Bob (QB) ________ 1995 O’Connor, Joe (OT)_______2000-03

Oliphant, Sharod (DE)_______ 1999 Olsen, Tim (OT)____________ 1977 O’Neal, Brian (RB)_______ 1981-84 O’Neal, Randy (QB) _____ 1998-01 O’Neill, Aidan (K)_________2016-18 * O’Neil, Jim (DL) _______ 1998-00 * O’Neill, John (FB)______ 1988-91 Oppert, Jim (OT)________ 1981-83 Orlando, Mark (WR)_____ 1991-94 Osborne, Rob (DT) _______2008-11 Oscar, Stephen (K)_________ 2018 Osman, Chris (WR)_______2001-03 Otto, Will (LB)_____________ 1990 * Overbey, Adam (WR) __ 1997-2000 Overstreet, Fred (LB)______2012-14

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Page, Buddy (OG)_______ 1987-88 Page, Josh (RB) ____________ 1998 Pagnotta, Alex (DB)________ 1987 Panchura, Mark (DT)______2000-03 Panichello, Joe (FB)_________ 1975 Pardner, Jahmahl (CB)____2014-15 Parker, DyMelle (LB)______2017-18 Parkinson, Will (WR) ________ 2012 Paskoff, Ernie (OG)_________ 1975 Pasquale, Darrell (WR)______ 1989 Pater, Bob (FB)_____________ 1969 Patrick, Lynn (QB-P)_____ 1973-74 Patterson, Chris (LB) ______2008-11 Patterson, Sean (TE)_____ 1990-93 * Pattock, Dave (DT)_____ 1984-87 Paye, Keon (LB/DB)_______2015-18 Paylor, Jimmy (OG)_______1999-02 Paylor, Vaughn (RB)_________ 1982 Payne, Andrew (OG)________ 1979 * Payne, Matt (OC)______ 1995-98 Pendleton, Curt (OG)_______ 1979 Penn, Chris (PK)_________2005-06 Peppers, R.J. (P) _________2011-12 Perdikakis, Geo. (PK)_____ 1994-97 Perkins, Bryce (TE/OL)____2017-18 * Perkins, Carl (LB)_______ 1970-72 Perry, Paul (WR) _________2004-07 Peterson, Blair (QB) ______2008-09 Peterson, Eric (DT-OC)___ 1979-80 Peterson, Eric (OG)______ 1991-94 Peterson, Jim (LB)_______ 1980-83 Petrides, George (OC)_______ 1969 Pettus-Dixon, Justice (CB)____2015-17 Pfister, Greg (QB)___________ 1984 Phifer, Sterlin (RB) _______2011-13 Phillips, Rob (DB)_______ 1992-93 Phoebus, Bill (OT)_______ 1970-71 Pilson, Eric (RB) ___________ 1997 * Pike, Eric (OT) __________2010-13 Pikusky, Brian (DT)_________ 1982 Pittman, Derek (OT) ______2011-14 * Pittman, Randy (DB)____ 1979-82 Planter, Ray (RB)___________ 1993 Platt, Adrian (RB)_________2017-18 Poist, Bobby (LB)________ 1980-83 Polk, Kyle (LB) ____________201-11 Polvinale, Joe (LB)__________ 1981 Pompa, Doug (LB)_______ 1976-78 Ponder, Willie (WR) ______2012-15 Ponzillo, Joe (FB-OG)____ 1970-72 Pope, Kevin (OG)___________ 1973 * Potts, Brian (QB) _______2009-11 Powell, Kedrick (DT)________ 1972 Powell, Kenton (LB) ______2011-12 Preston, Joe (FB-OG)________ 1973 * Preston, Mike (OT)_____ 1977-80 Preston, Mike (RB)_______ 1984-87 Price, Khaliq (DB) ________2006-07 Price, Dwayne (DB) ________ 2010 Priester, T.C. (DT)________ 1979-81

Priestley, Brooke (LB)____ 1992-94 Pritts, Adam (OT)________2006-07 Prizzi, Matt (DB)_________1999-02 Prudhoe, Dean (OG-OT) __ 1974-76

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Quinn, Colin (OT)_______ 2003-07

R•R•R

Rackers, Kenny (DB) ________ 2008 Radin, Sean (LB)________ 1993-95 Radovich, Mike (OT)________ 1981 Raines, Tyler (QB)________2017-18 Rainey, Nick (DB)___________ 2018 Ramer, Chris (RB)_______ 1969-70 Rampulla, Drew (RB)_____ 1990-92 Ranko, Nick (TE-LB) ______2011-12 Rannagan, John (OG)____ 1973-74 Rapp, Steve (OG)________ 1970-71 Rawlings, Keith (OG-LB)_____ 1984 Ray, Matt (DB) ____________ 2008 * Read, Noah (RB) _______ 1998-01 Reaves, Doug (OT)_________ 1986 Reaves, Mantriel (DB)_______ 2018 Redditt, Jimmy (Mgr)____ 1986-89 Redman, Don (LB-DE)____ 1973-76 Reece, Allen (RB)___________ 1975 Regala, Pete (PK)________ 1969-71 Regan, Neal (LB)_________2000-03 Rehkemper, Andrew (OG)____ 1990-93 Reidt, Wally (WR)__________ 1973 Releford, Eddie (OLB)_____2014-15 Reprish, Chris (QB)_________ 1986 Remeto, Bob (WR)______ 1969-71 Remeto, Stu (WR)__________ 1971 Reynolds, Tom (DB)_________ 1978 Rhodes, John (TE)_______ 1988-89 Rhoten, Craig (LB)__________ 1995 Rice, Howard (OG)_________ 1974 Richards, Theron (QB)____ 1984-86 Richardson, Bob (LB)____ 1991-92 Richardson, Brent (WR)____2015-18 Richardson, Frank (NG) ___1997-98 Ricker, Dan (RB)_________ 1983-86 Riegger Chuck (OT)_____ 1977-80 Rife, Randy (OC)___________ 1980 Riley, Chris (DB)__________2000-03 Riportella, Mike (LB)_____ 1978-80 * Ripple, Joe (OG)_______ 2002-05 Ritchie, Tom (OG)__________ 1977 Ritter, Chris (OG) ________2007-10 Ritter, Matt (OL)___________ 2015 Rizas, Phil (PK)_____________ 1975 Robb, John (DB)________ 1992-93 Robbins, Antonio (NG)___ 1993, 95 Roberts, Rich (DB)_______ 1979-82 Roberts, Brian (WR)_____ 1992-93 Robey, Gary (DB)________ 1970-72 Robinson, Butch (RB-WR)____ 1981 Robinson, James (RB)____ 1983-85 Robinson, Jay (TE)_______ 1974-78 Robinson, Kevin (QB)____ 1988-89 Robinson, Marquis (S)_______ 2018 Roccio, Dave (RB)_______ 1977, 79 Roche, Bob (QB)________ 1969-71 Roche, Buck (DB)________ 1981-84 Rogers, Bret (QB)________ 1980-83 Rogers, Greg (DB)_______ 1981-84 Romans, Matt (QB)_________ 1994 Romberger, Bill (DT)_____ 1982-84 Romeo, Matt (TB)________2000-03 Root, Josh (LB)__________2006-08 Roots, Arnold (DB-LB)____ 1981-83 * Ross, Dannie (OT)______ 1969-71 Ross, Dannie (DT)_______ 1995-98 Ross, Isaiah (DB)___________ 2015 Ross, Jack (DB)_________ 1970-71 * Rosson, John (DB)_____ 1973-77


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ALL-TIME ROSTER (Through 2018 Season) Rothery, Michael (DL) ___ 2003-06 Rouson, Jas Lee (RB) _____2007-08 * Rubeling, Gary (DB)____ 1980-83 Rubino, Mike (OG)_________ 1972 Rudd, Mike (OC)___________ 1980 Ruffin, Sidney (RB)_________ 2013 Ruggeri, Anthony (LB) ____2006-07 Rumsey, Mark (DB)______ 1985-87 Rupinski, Doug (LB)________ 1981 Russolillo, Nico (OL)______2016-18 Rutkowski, Ryan (WR)_____2016-18 Ryan, Joe (LB)___________2001-05 Ryan, Tim (TE)_____________ 1980 Ryan, Tom (WR) _________2009-12 Ryder, Jake (P)___________2013-16

S•S•S

St. Croix, Armand (RB)______ 1981 Sakevich, Aaron (LB) ____ 1997-99 Sanders, Mac (WR) _______2011-12 Sandusky, Gerry (TE)______1980-81 * Sandusky, Jim (LB)_____ 1971-75 Santarelli, Fred (DT) ______2012-16 Saper, Bruce (OG)_______ 1969-71 Saunders, Reggie (WR)______ 1990 Sawyer, Dan (FB)________ 1986-89 Sayers, Frank (LB)_______ 1985-89 Scannell, Mike (LB)______ 1986-89 * Schaefer, Sean (QB)_____2005-08 Schiner, Brian (LB)__________ 1979 Schittino, Sal (LB)__________ 1977 Sclafani, Joe (LB)___________ 1994 Sclafani, Pete (LB) _______ 2003-06 Schlicht, Ron (FB)__________ 1983 Schmidt, Glen (LB)______ 1985-88 Schnell, Gary (DB)__________ 1978 Schreiber, Dennis (LB)___ 1969-70 Schroeder, Kevin (K)________ 2015 Schunke, Jake (OT) ______2011-15 Schuster, Eric (DB) _______2010-13 Scott, Arione (WR) _______2011-14 Scott, Chad (DB)________ 1993-94 Scott, Durrell (DE)________2005-07 Scott, James (FB)_________2014-16 Scott, Jason (DL)_________2001-02 Scott, J.R. (DB) __________2008-11 * Scott, Kenny (DB) _____ 2004-07 Scott, Mark (LB)_________ 1981-84 Scott, Ray (DB)_________ 1973-76 Scroggins, Morgan (WR)____2016-17 Seagraves, Brion (DB)_______ 2017 Seipp, Rick (OT)____________ 1981 Seiwell, Keith (OC)_________ 1977 Serbay, Rich (OG)_______ 1972-74 Seton, Mike (OL) _______ 1998-00 Seward, Darren (LB)________ 2016 Shaffer, Vinnie (DL)_________ 2018 Shank, Keith (DT)__________ 1991 * Shaw, Doug (OC) _______2010-13 Sheahin, Chris (DB) ______2009-10 Shears, Bill (P)___________2006-09 Shelly, Grayson (P)_________ 2013 Shpeherd, Brandon (DB)______ 2016 Sheppard, Gerrard (WR) __ 2011-12 Sherman, Matt (OL)________ 2000 Shiflet, Norm (RB)__________ 1972 Shinn, Mark (WR)__________ 1971 Shuman, Brandon (DB)______ 2018 Shupert, Jason (DL) ________ 1998 Sievert, Donny (FB)______ 1986-87 Simmel, Billy (DB)__________ 1979 Simmons, Eric (RB)______ 1985-86 Simmons, Ricky (DB)______ 1976-79 Simms, James (LB)_______2013-15 Simms, Mo (DB)________ 1979-83 Simonetti, Frank (OT)____ 1973-75 Simpson, Shane (RB)______2015-18

Singh, Amandeep (DB)___ 1994-95 Singleton, John (TE)_____ 1993-95 Sipes, Tom (OT)____________ 1972 Skalstad, Bob (OC)______ 1974-75 Sklar, Burt (OG)____________ 1972 Skeens, Jason (DE) ________ 1997 Skica, Dave (OL) ________ 1998-01 Skoczelak, Joe (LB)_________ 1980 Slatniske, Dan (NG)______ 1984-86 Smigel, Steve (OT)______ 1989-90 * Smith, Brady (DE) ________ 2009 Smith, Caleb (WR)________2017-18 Smith, Chris (FB)___________ 1993 Smith, Dan (LB)____________ 1991 Smith, Kevin (QB)_______ 1995-98 * Smith, Mike (WR)______ 1986-89 Smith, Mike (DB) _______ 1997-98 * Smith, Rodney (NG)____ 1986-89 Smith, Steve (FB)___________ 1980 Smith, Tye (DB) _________ 2011-14 Snoots, Ken (WR)_______ 1976-79 Snow, Jeff (DB)__________2005-08 * Snyder, David (OC)_____ 1992-95 Snyder, Steve (OC)______ 1986-89 Soler, Brian (OT)_________1999-00 Sollenberger, Kevin (OC) ____ 2012 Soltys, Dan (DB)___________ 1988 Soven, D.J. (P-PK)________2010-13 Spencer, John (LB)______ 1993-95 Spera, Joe (OG)_________ 1996-99 * Sponaugle, Dan (LB)___ 1987-89 Sponsky, Craig (LB)______ 1989-91 Spring, Jim (WR)___________ 1983 Spurrier, Mark (QB)_________ 1971 Stallone, Rich (DL) _______2002-03 Stanakis, Pete (NG)_________ 1980 Stanavitch, Rob (DE)_____ 1992-93 Stanford, Drew (TE) ______2010-11 Starke, Mike (WR)________2000-01 Starks, Jaran (TE) _______ 1998-01 Staub, Noah (WR)________2016-18 Stead, Jarred (TE)__________ 1996 Stefanik, Paul (LB-FB) _____2008-11 Stefanides, Jason (DT)______ 1983 Stephenson, DeAngelo (WR)__ 2013-14 Stettner, Frank (DB)________ 2018 Stevens, Collin (DB) ________ 2011 Stevens, Matt (DB)_________ 1994 Stevens, Rodney (RB)_______ 1994 Stevenson, Casey (DB)____1999-00 Stevenson, Leon (OT)_____2006-09 Stewart, Jack (OT)_______ 1969-70 Stickel, Mike (OC)_______ 1991-94 Stoner, Russell (RB)_______1991-92 Stover, Ryan (QB)________2016-18 Stradling, Matt (TE)_________ 1995 Strasaudas, Joe (RB)________ 1969 Straub, Hans (TE)__________ 2001 Streng, Jarrod (DB)_______1999-01 Strickel, John (WR)_________ 1976 Streng, Jarrod (DB)_________ 2000 Stroup, Dan (WR)__________ 1976 Stuffo, Jim (OL)____________ 2000 Stuffo, Joe (DB)____________ 2000 * Stup, Bill (DT)_________ 1985-88 Stup Jr., Bill (FB-LB)_______2009-11 Stup, Brady (OC) _________2012-16 Sturdivant, Dwight (WR)__ 1978-81 * Sullivan, Barrett (LB)____ 1994-97 Sullivan, Shayne (OG) ____2012-15 Summers, Christian (WR)__2015-16 Sutherland, John (NT) ___ 2003-07 Sutton, Danny (P/PK)_______ 2014 Sutton, Spencer (OG) _______ 2011 Swigart, John (FB-LB)____ 1991-94 * Sydnor, Maurice (RB)___ 1993-96 Szabo, Dan (DL) ______ 1998-2001

Szokiewicz, Rich (LB)_______ 1979 Szymanski, Steve (TE)____ 1994-96

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Taylor, Avery (LB) ________2011-12 Taylor, Chuck (OG) _________ 2009 Taylor, Jason (DB)__________ 1990 Tchouda, Glorie (TE)________ 2016 Tedder, Chris (LB)________2015-18 * Telp, Davon (DB)________2001-05 Tejada, Max (DT) ________2012-16 Tempel, Rich (DT) ________1994-95 Terenik, Vinnie (DB) _____ 1996-97 Tessier, Jim (OG)___________ 1969 Thaenrat, Yeedee (RB)_______ 2018 Thomas, Howard (OC)______ 1971 Thomas, Jabari (DB) ________ 2012 Thomas, Lenny (TE)________ 1977 * Thomas, Ollie (DB) ______2007-10 Thomas, Rod (RB)__________ 1988 Thompson, Jaelan (RB)____2017-18 Thomson, Tom (LB)______ 1987-90 Threadgill, Martel (RB)____1999-00 Thurston, Shayne (DT)____2000-01 Tierney, John (OG) ______ 1997-00 Tighe, Dillon (WR)__________ 2015 Tillery, Ryan (RB)___________ 1980 Tinninis, Chuck (LB)________ 1980 Tippett, Coby (DB)_______2017-18 Tipton, Kyle (DB)___________ 1976 Todd, Danny (DL) _______ 1998-01 Tongu, Tamba (WR)______2006-09 Toomey, Pat (P)__________2014-18 Torain, Tony (WR)_______ 1984-87 Toth, Mike (LB)____________ 1978 Toth, Stephan (PK-P) ____ 2003-06 Tremper, Ted (OT)__________ 1971 Troiani, Val (QB) ________ 1998-01 * Troilo, Jason (DE)_______2000-03 Trott, Ricky (RB) __________ 1997 Truitt, Jackson (OL)_______2017-18 Tsimis, John (WR)__________ 2017 Tsonis, Tony (LB)________ 1977-79 Tucker, Romale (DE) ______2009-12 Tull, Scott (DE)__________ 1991-94 Turner, Keith (RB)__________ 1981 Turner, Pat (OC)____________ 1987 Turner, Wardell (DB)_____ 1985-88 Turzai, Terry (DB)________ 1982-83 Twiss, Tim (WR)_________ 1985-86 Tyler, Jeff (OT) _________ 2003-07 Tyne, Malik (LB/DL)_______2015-18 Tyson, Jamil (DB) __________ 2004

U•U•U

Udinski, Grant (DL)_______2017-18 Ukpai, Prince (DL)__________ 2018 Umunakwe, Chizurum (LB)__ 2018

V•V•V

*Valentine, Marcus (DT) ___2008-11 Vallely, Tannar (TE)_______2012-16 Van Syckle, Chris (QB)____ 1974-75 Van Zile, Scott (DB)______ 1996-99 Vance, Chris (OT) _________ 1997 * Varello, Joe (DT)_______ 1978-81 Vaughan, Daniel (TE) _____2010-13 Vaughn, Tony (WR)______ 1971-72 Veii, Jacquille (WR)_________ 2015 Velardo, Skip (TE) _______ 2003-04 Venanzi, Stephen (FS)_____2012-15 * Ventamiglia, Zane (OL)___2017-18 Vereen, Doug (LB)_______ 1988-90 Vermillion, Nick (FB)________ 2017 Versis, Bob (DT)____________ 1977 *Victor, Darius (RB)_______2013-16 Vince, Randy (DL) ________2003-04

Vincent, Jr., Troy (DB)_____2017-18 * Vinson, Tony (RB)______ 1992-93 Vitt, Joe (LB)___________ 1974-77 Vitt, Joey (WR) ____________ 1998 Vodopija, Alex (P)__________ 1992 Vogelei, Zack (LB)________ 2013-15 VonLindenberg, C. (DB)___ 1970-71

W•W•W

Waddy, Derek (WR) ______2007-08 Waggoner, Joe (NG)_____ 1973-76 Waibel, Bill (OC)________ 1983-85 Waite, Jordan (FB)________2014-17 Walck, Mike (P) _________ 1998-00 * Walker, Rich (OT)______ 1979-82 Walker, Pat (LB)_________ 1982-83 Walker, Trevor (TB-LB) ____2009-12 Wallace, Charlie (LB)_____ 1973-75 * Wallace, Diondre (LB)____2015-18 Wallace, Nick (PK) _________ 2010 Walsh, Ray (RB)____________ 1979 Walters, Chet (WR)_________ 1986 Walton, Leon (DT)_______ 1984-87 Waltz, Ryan (QB)___________ 1995 * Ward, Bill (NG-OT)_____ 1981-85 * Ward, Shawn (WR)_____ 1994-96 Ward, Troy (DB)__________2005-06 Warner, Billy (LB)_________2001-02 * Warren, Randy (LB)_____ 1982-85 Warrington, Bill (OC) _______ 1974 * Washington, Don (NG)__ 1980-83 Washington, Larry (RB)______ 1995 Washington, Rocky (WR)____ 2006 Wasserman, Jay (DB)____ 1984-87 Waters, Dale (DB)_______ 1988-90 Watkins, John (LB)______ 1982-83 Watson, Jamal (DB)_______2016-18 Watson, Keith (OT)_________ 1981 Watts, Marquise (TE)______2014-16 Waugh, Geoff (OT)_______1999-02 Way, Brandon (WR) _____ 2004-06 Weaver, David (WR) ________ 2010 Webb, John (DE-LB) _____ 2004-07 Webber, Jason (DB)_________ 1996 Weeks, Ken (WR)________ 1989-92 Wehage, Dave (DT)______ 1987-89 Weibley, Austin (OG)______2005-08 Weinstein, Mark (RB)________ 1976 Weis, Mark (TE)____________ 1978 * Weishaar, Gary (FB)____ 1979-82 Weiser, Michael (DB) _______ 1998 Welker, Bob_____________2001-03 Wells, Mike (RB)_________ 1971-72 Welsh, Don (LB)__________1976-78 Wenzler, Tom (DT)_______ 1985-88 West, Reno (DE) ________ 2004-07 West, Terrance (RB) ______2011-13 Wethington, Deshaun (RB)___ 2016 Whalen, Jason (OT)______ 1991-92 Wharton, Tyler (FB) ______2008-11 * Wheeler, Rich (LB)______ 1974-77 Whitacre, Ben (PK)_______1999-02 Whitaker, Jim (OG)______ 1970-71 White, Brandon (WR)_____1999-02 *White, Danzel (LB) _____2008-011 White, David (WR)________2000-01 * White, Jamal (WR) ___ 1998-2002 White, Kip (LB)____________ 1977 White, Marcus (DT)_________ 1994 White, Paul (DB)________ 1974-76 White, Ray (DB) _________2007-10 White, Wes (TE) _________2005-08 Whittaker, Amir (DE)________ 2013 Wiles, Charlie (DB)______ 1976-77 Wiles, Steve (WR)_______ 1987-89 Wilkens, Spencer (WR) ____2010-14 Wilkerson, Steve (WR)______ 1991

Wilkins, Maurice (LB) ____ 2004-07 Wilkins, Scott (FB)_______ 1983-87 Wilkins, Spencer (WR) ____2010-11 Willem, Rudy (DB)__________ 1978 Williams, Bill (OT)_______ 1972-74 Williams, CJ (RB)___________ 2017 Williams, Dominique (DB)__2015-16 Williams, Keith (DB)_____ 1990-91 Williams, Jeremy (OG)_____2005-08 Williams, Madieu (DB)____1999-00 Williams, Nick (RB) ______ 2004-07 Wills, Tre (DB)_____________ 2000 Willson, Carter (QB)_____ 1975-77 Wilson, Adjete (DB) _____ 2003-06 Wilson, David (DB)_______2001-04 Wilson Jr., Michael (DB)_____ 2018 Wilson, Mike (FB) _____ 1997-2000 Wilson, Todd (OG) ______ 2003-04 Wingard, Bob (DT)_________ 1980 Winterling, Leo (OG)_____ 1975-77 Wisbeck, Glen (OT)______ 1972-74 Wisniewski, Wayne (NG)___ 1981-84 Witherspoon, Ded (DB)__ 1992-94 Wolf, Dave (WR)___________ 1970 Wolf, Tony (WR)____________ 1980 Womerslay, Gary (WR)______ 1974 Wood, Donald (DB) _____ 1997-00 Woodward, Rick (DT)____ 1977-78 Worthington, Bob (RB)______ 1969 * Worthington, Gary (LB)__1988-91 Wright, Brian (WR)_________ 1983 Wright, Derek (LB) _________ 2010 Wright, Marlowe (LB)_______ 1986 Wright, Myles (TE)________2017-18 Wronski, Brian (OT) _____ 1997-00 Wroten, Kelly (QB)_______ 1978-79

Y•Y•Y

Yagodich, Chad (NG)____ 1989-91 Yahn, Bill (OT)__________ 1987-90 Yancey, Eric (WR) _______ 2003-06 * Yellin, Joe (OC-OG)_____ 1969-72 * Yelverton, Juston (NG)___1999-02 Yingling, John (RB)_________ 1969 Young, Al (NG)____________ 1977 Young, Brian (WR)_______ 1983-85 Young, Kobe (RB)________2017-18 Young, Richard (RB)_____ 1970-73 Youngberg, John (OG)___ 1978-81

Z•Z•Z

Zaccarelli, Tony (TE) ________ 2009 Zanelotti, Joe (OG)______ 1969-71 Zepka, Sam (DB-LB)_____ 1979-83 Zilka, Paul (TE)____________ 1972 Zimmerman, Don (DB)___ 1991-94 Ziolkowski, Ryan (LB)_______ 2016 Zink, Tom (TE)__________ 1979-80 Zito, Mike (OG) _________ 1997-99 Zulick, Jim (LB)_________ 1979-84 * denotes team captain.

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Albert, Phil_____________________ 1972-91 Ambrose, Rob ______________ 2009-present Combs, Gordy _________________1992-2008 Runk, Carl ______________________ 1969-71

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Albert, Jim_________________________ 1975 Albert, Phil _____________ 1969-71; 2003-08 Ambrose, Jared __________________ 2009-18 Ambrose, Rob _________________1992-2000 Anderson, Joe _____________________ 1983 Applebaum, Matt____________ 2018-present Ausbrooks, Dwight ______________ 1997-98 Bader, Rich ____________________1970-2008 Barrett, Pat_____________________ 1975-76 Barth, Mike ________________________ 1986 Bauer, Collin________________ 2018-present Beathard, Kurt __________________ 1993-94 Bell, Tyrone _____________________ 2004-07 Bennett, Mike ___________________ 1978-79 Benson, Bob ____________________ 2006-07 Blackwell, Dassin ________________ 2010-15 Blumenthal, Ira _____________________ 1970 Bowen, Tyler _______________________ 2013 Braxton, Jeff __________________ 1998, 2004 Brouse, Bryan ____________ 1980-81, 1983-89 Buckmaster, Paul _______ 1975-88, 1992-2001 Cadorette, Ron __________________ 1972-75 Campbell, Marcellus ________________ 1995 Carter, Rubin ______________________ 2012 Coleman, Melvin ___________________ 2002 Collins, Mike _______________________ 1995 Combs, Gordy __________________ 1973-91 Curran, Pat ______________________ 1986-94 Curtis, Canute ____________ 2004, 2009-2011 Dahlquist, Jon ___________________ 2009-15 Dailey, Mike _______________________ 1990 Danley, Don ________________ 1984, 1986-92 DeMilt, Rick _______________________ 1974 Donatelli, John ________________ 1997-2017 Duker, Brian _____________________ 2006-10 Ferri, Reno_______________________ 2011-15 Fitzgibbons, Bill ________________1976-1983 Fleury, Brian ___________________2009-2012 Foreman, Tyree______________ 2018-present Gary, Guilian __________________ 2004-2010 Giovando, Ken __________________ 1971-72 Goetz, Chris _______________________ 1992 Golloghly, Jon __________________ 1997-98 Grattan, Gene______________________ 1984 Grattan, Jim _______________________ 1970 Gruver, Greg _______________________ 2003 Gunthrop, Mike _________________ 1993-94 Guthrie, Greg ___________________ 1990-92 Hachmann, Matt ________________ 2009-16 Hagan, Jim ____________ 1990-94, 1998-2002 Hall, Larry ____________ 1984, 1988-90, 2002 Harper, Justin_______________ 2018-present Head, Ron _______________ 1972-74, 1976-81 Hernandez, Dan__________________ 2016-17 Horner, Marty ___________________ 1986-91 Johnson, Derrick _________________ 2008-17 86

Johnson, Lyndon____________ 2016-present Kaleo, John _____________________ 2009-10 Kelley, John _______________________ 2003 Kenlaw, Jason _________________ 2009-2013 Kimmel, Gary ___________________ 1975-76 Kosmakos, Konstantinos ______ 2008-present Kouneski, Al _______________________ 1969 Lakatos, Scott______________________ 2018 Leavenworth, Chris _______________ 2006-08 Lizana, Joey______________________ 1987-88 Locksley, Mike _____________________ 1992 Maifettone, John ___________________ 1975 Mann, Jeff _________________________ 1979 McDonald, Jeff _____________________ 2008 McGlinchey, Mike _______________ 2001-08 Meehan, Ron ___________________ 2003-07 Mitjans, Orlando ______________ 1999-2004 Moore, Aaron ______________________ 1981 Moyseenko, Mike_________________ 2014-17 Murphy, Sean ___________________ 1993-96 Nelson, Andy ______________________ 1982 Nelson, Tom ____________________ 1979-80 Nieberlein, Karl _________________ 1995-96 O’Brien, Terry ______________ 1975-77, 1979 O’Neil, Jim ________________________ 2004 Perkins, Carl ____________________ 1974-77 Peterson, Dean __________________ 1987-89 Remeto, Bob ______________________ 1972 Robinson, Jay ____________ 1979-97, 2007-08 Rubeling, Gary _____________________ 1984 Schwartz, Jon______________________ 2017 Scott, Mark _____________________ 1985-86 Smith, Rob _____________________ 1998-99 Stanley, Jay _____________________ 1981-83 Swigart, John _________________ 1995-2002 Tricario, Joe _____________________ 2013-18 Trogdon, Greg _____________________ 2002 Troiani, Val _____________________ 2002-03 Van Arsdale, Harry _______________ 1990-91 Van Zile, Scott_______________ 2017-present Vollono, James ________________ 2009-2012 Waibel, Augie ____________________ 1998-99 Walker, Rich _______________________ 1983 Wanless, Terry _____________ 1973-81, 1984 Washington, Don ___________________ 1984 Worthington, Gary __________________ 1993 Yaffe, Damon __________________2011-2013 Yaniger, Lance_______________ 2015-present Yoshida, Clifford ____________________ 2003 Yurek, Mike ______________________ 2003-04 Zier, John ______________________ 1995-96 Zimmerman, Don ______ 1995-96, 1999-2003

Carl Runk

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ALL-AMERICANS FCS (1987-Present) National Awards

Walter Payton Award Winner

1988__________________ David Meggett, RB

Walter Payton Award Finalists

2018________________ Tom Flacco, QB (4th) 2013______________ Terrance West, RB (3rd) 1999___________________ Joe Lee, QB (9th) 1993________________ Tony Vinson, RB (3rd)

Buck Buchanan Award Finalists

2000_______ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE (8th)

Jerry Rice Award Winner

2011___________________ Terrance West, RB

Jerry Rice Award Finalists

2014___________________ James Simms, LB

Eddie Robinson Award Winner 2011______________________ Rob Ambrose

All-Americans

First Team All-Americans

2018________ Shane Simpson, All-Purpose Associated Press American Football Coaches Association HERO Sports 2018_________________Matt Kauffman, OL Walter Camp Foundation 2018___________________ Aidan O’Neill, K Walter Camp Foundation 2014_____________________ Tye Smith, CB Beyond Sports Network 2013__________________Terrance West, RB The Sports Network American Football Coaches Association Walter Camp Foundation College Sports Journal Beyond Sports Network 2013______________________ Eric Pike, OL Teh Sports Network American Football Coaches Association Walter Camp Foundation College Sports Journal 2011__________________Terrance West, RB The Sports Network Walter Camp Foundation Phil Steele Magazine College Sports Journal College Sports Madness 2011_____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB College Sports Journal 2011__________________ Tyer Wharton, FB College Sports Journal 2011_________________ Henry Glackin, OT College Sports Madness 2007_________________ Brian Bradford, LB Consensus 2000__________ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Consensus

1999___________________ Jamal White, WR Associated Press The Sports Network 1994_________________ Mrak Orlando, WR Associated Press The Sports Network 1993___________________ Tony Vinson, RB Associated Press The Sports Network Kodak 1988_________________ David Meggett, RB The Sports Network

Second Team All-Americans

2018________ Shane Simpson, All-Purpose STATS 2018___________________ Aidan O’Neill, K American Football Coaches Association 2016______________________ Jake Ryder, P Associated Press American Football Coaches Association HERO Sports 2014___________________Ryan Delaire, DE College Sports Madness Beyond Sports Network 2013___________________Telvion Clark, LB Beyond Sports Network 2013___________________ Jordan Love, CB The Sports Network Beyond Sports Network 2013______________ Emmanuel Holder, FB The Sports Network Beyond Sports Network 2012__________________Terrance West, RB Phil Steele Magazine 2012_____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Beyond Sports Network 2012__________________ Monte Gaddis, LB College Sports Madness 2011_________________ Derrick Joseph, KR College Sports Madness 2011__________________Terrance West, RB Associated Press 1999___________________ Jamal White, WR Football Gazette Teamlink 1989_________________ Rodney Smith, NG Sporting News

2013___________________Ryan Delaire, DE Beyond Sports Network 2013___________________Telvion Clark, LB The Sports Network 2012___________________ Frank Beltre, DE The Sports Network 2012_____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB The Sports Network 2012__________________Terrance West, RB College Sports Madness 2011_____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Phil Steele Magazine 2004____________________ P.D. Moore, DB Football Gazette 1999__________ Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Football Gazette 1993_________________Karl Nieberlein, OT The Sports Network 1989___________________ Mike Smith, WR Associated Press

Fourth Team All-Americans

2014_________________ Derrick Joseph, PR Beyond Sports Network 2012_____________Jordan Dangerfield, DB Phil Steele Magazine 2012______________________ Eric Pike, OT Phil Steele Magazine

Honorable Mention All-Americans

2013_________________ Randall Harris, OT Beyond Sports Network 2012______________________ Eric Pike, OT Beyond Sports Network 2000___________________ Adam Nepp, OG Football Gazette 2000____________________ Noah Read, RB Football Gazette 1999_______________________ Joe Lee, QB Football Gazette 1999____________________ Jason Corle, RB Football Gazette 1999__________________Brian Wronski, OL Football Gazette 1993___________________Dan Crowley, QB The Sports Network

Third Team All-Americans

2018___________________ Aidan O’Neill, K Associated Press STATS 2018____________________ Tom Flacco, QB HERO Sports 2016______________________ Jake Ryder, P STATS 2016________________ Shane Simpson, KR STATS 2014___________________Ryan Delaire, DE Associated Press 2014_____________________ Tye Smith, CB Associated Press The Sports Network 87


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ALL-CONFERENCE (COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION) CAA (2007-pres.) First Team All-CAA 2018__________ Tom Flacco, QB 2018_______ Matt Kauffman, OL 2018____Shane Leatherbury, WR 2018__________ Aidan O’Neill, K 2018_______ Shane Simpson, RB 2016____________ Jake Ryder, P 2016_______ Shane Simpson, KR 2014_________ Ryan Delaire, DE 2014_____Derrick Joseph, KR/PR 2014____________Tye Smith, CB 2014_________ Darius Victor, RB 2013________ Terrance West, RB 2013_____ Emmanuel Holder, FB 2013________ Randall Harris, OL 2013_____________Eric Pike, OL 2013 _________ Ryan Delaire, DL 2013_________ Telvion Clark, LB 2013__________Jordan Love, CB 2013_____ Christian Carpenter, S 2012__________ Frank Beltre, DE 2012____Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2012________ Randall Harris, OT 2012_____________Eric Pike, OT 2012________ Terrance West, RB 2011__________ Frank Beltre, DE 2011 ____Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2011 ________ Terrance West, RB 2007________ Brian Bradford, LB Second Team All-CAA 2018______ Robert Heyward, LB 2018_______ Shane Simpson, KR 2017______Kanyia Anderson, DL 2017_______ Rodney Dorsey, KR 2016____Christian Summers, WR 2015_________ Darius Victor, RB 2014________ Donnell Lewis, PR 2013________ Monte Gaddis, LB 2013____________Tye Smith, CB 2012_________Grant Enders, QB 2012________ Monte Gaddis, LB 2012__________Jordan Love, CB 2012__________ Doug Shaw, OC 2012________Romale Tucker, DE 2011_______ Derrick Joseph, KR 2011 ________ Henry Glackin, OT 2010______ Hakeem Moore, WR 2010____________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2010 ________ Tyler Wharton, FB 2008__________ Drew Mack, DB 2008__________ Marcus Lee, WR 2007__________ Marcus Lee, WR Third Team All-CAA 2018___ Aaron Grzymkowski, OL 2018_______ Shane Simpson, PR 2018______ Yeedee Thaenrat, ST 2018______ Diondre Wallace, LB 2017__________ Aidan O’Neill, K 2016____ Andre Dessenberg, WR 2016________ Monty Fenner, DB 2016__________ Aidan O’Neill, K 88

2015____________ Jon Desir, DT 2015_____ Emmanuel Holder, FB 2015__________ Sam Hurwitz, K 2015_____ Donnell Lewis, DB/KR 2014____________ Jon Desir, DT 2013________ Leon Kinnard, WR 2013______ Spencer Wilkins, WR 2013__________ Doug Shaw, OL 2013_______ Derrick Joseph, KR 2012_______ Derrick Joseph, KR 2012_________ Matt Morgan, DT 2012___________ Tom Ryan, WR 2012____________Tye Smith, CB 2011________ Tyler Wharton, FB 2011 _____________Eric Pike, OT 2010_________ Donte Blakey, LB 2010:__________ Frank Beltre, DE 2008________ Sean Schaefer, QB 2008______ Jordan Manning, LB 2007__________ Drew Mack, DB CAA Offensive Player of the Year 2018__________ Tom Flacco, QB 2013________ Terrance West, RB CAA Offensive Rookie of the Year 2016_______ Shane Simpson, RB 2013_________ Darius Victor, RB 2011________ Terrance West, RB CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year 2015__________Chris Tedder, LB CAA Special Teams Player of the Year 2018____ Shane Simpson, KR/PR CAA Coach of the Year 2011___________ Rob Ambrose CAA Preseason Player of the Year 2013________ Terrance West, RB 2012________ Terrance West, RB Academic All-CAA 2018 (39) Brandon Allen (WR), Mitch Boals (DB), Nick Carnesale (OL), Brendan Cassels (OL), Brandon Chiazza (K), Reese Clarke (DB), Tibo Debaillie (DL), Jason Epps (TE), Tom Flacco (QB), Sam Gallahan (WR), Andrew Garnett (OL), Jamal Gay (DB), Joe Green (TE), Aaron Grzymkowski (OL), Luke Hamilton (FB), Triston Harris (QB), Nygil Johnson (LB), Connor Jones (TE), Logan Justice (WR), Matt Kauffman (OL), Ryan Kearney (LB), Bryce Lauer (DL), Jirhe Love (CB), Jeff Miller (QB), John Mullins III (DL), Aidan O’Neill (K), Bryce Perkins (TE), Tyler Raines (QB), Marquis Robinson (S), Nico Russolillo (OL), Vinnie Shaffer (DL),

Brandon Shuman (CB), Frank Stettner (DB), Jackson Truitt (OL), Malik Tyne (LB), Grant Udinski (DL), Zane Ventimiglia (OL), Troy Vincent (DB), Jamal Watson (DB) 2017 (33) Brandon Allen (WR), Mitch Boals (DB), KJ Brandal (OL), David Bryant (RB), Nick Carnasale (OL), Perry Comeau (DB), Tibo Debaillie (DL), D’Mitri Francis (OL), Sam Gallahan (WR), Andrew Garnett (OL), Chris Greaves (WR), Joe Green (TE), Jabari Greenwood (WR), Aaron Grzymkowski (OL), Sam Gyeni (DL), Triston Harris (QB), Will Hayes (LS), Matt Kauffman (OL), Eric Magnifico (FB), Aidan O’Neill (K), Bryce Perkins (OL), Tyler Raines (QB), Brent Richardson (WR), Nico Russolillo (OL), Caleb Smith (WR), Noah Staub (WR), Jaelen Thompson (RB), Malik Tyne (LB), Grant Udinski (DL), Zane Ventimiglia (OL), Troy Vincent (DB), Jordan Waite (FB), 2016 (25) Brandon Allen (WR), Bryton Barr (LB), KJ Brandal (OL), Nick Carnesale (OL), Samuel Edmondson (OL), Shawn Flaherty (OL), Sam Gallahan (WR), Andrew Garnett (OL), Joe Green (TE), Aaron Grzymkowski (OL), Eric Handy (LB), Triston Harris (QB), Will Hayes (LS), Malik Jackson (LB), Matt Kauffman (OL), Aidan O’Neill (K), Brent Richardson (WR), Nico Russolillo (OL), Jake Ryder (P), Ryan Stover (QB), Brady Stup (OL), Max Tejada (DL), Malik Tyne (DL), Grant Udinski (DL), Jordan Waite (FB), Kobe Young (RB) 2015 (16) Amos Campbell (OL), Brandon Allen (WR), Dillon Tighe (WR), Emmanuel Holder (FB), Eric Handy (LB), Greg Grant (LB), Jake Ryder (P), Kevin Schroeder (K), Malik Tyne (LB), Matt Kauffman (OL, Nick Carnesale (OL), Samuel Edmondson (OL), Sam Hurwitz (K), Shawn Flaherty (OL), Stephen Venanzi (P), Willie Ponder (WR) 2014 (18) Amos Campbell (OL), Brandon Berney (FB), Connor Frazier (QB), Derek Pittman (OL), Dreon

Johnson (FB), Eric Handy (LB), Gavin Class (OL), Greg Grant (LB), Jake Schunke (OL), Jake Ryder (P), Juleon Killikelly-Lee (DB), Malik Johnson (DL), Max Tejada (DL), Pat Toomey (P), Riley Davis (LB), Sam Hurwitz (PK), Shawn Flaherty (C), Spencer Wilkins (WR) 2013 (14) Bryton Barr (LB), Joe Brennan (QB), Riley Davis (LB), Sam Evans (OG), Connor Frazier (QB), Greg Grant (DE), Eric Handy (LB), Derek Pittman (OT), Willie Ponder (WR), Jake Ryder (P), Ryan Mays (CB), Drew Evangalista (K), Darius Victor (RB) 2012 (14) Bryton Barr (LB), Joe Brennan (QB), Riley Davis (LB), Drew Evangelista (P-PK), Arnold Farmer (DT), Greg Grant (DE), Emmanuel Holder (FB), Jay Kenney (OT), Cory Kirby (TE), Ryan Mays (CB), Clayton Minnot (RB), Derek Pittman (OT), Mac Sanders (WR), Eric Schuster (DB) 2011 (12) Ben Chroniger (LB), Grant Enders (QB), Arnold Farmer (DT), Josh Joannides (DB), Leon Kinnard (WR), Kyle Moore (WR), Brian Potts (QB), J.R. Scott (DB), Andrew Stafford (TE), Paul Stefanik (FB), Collin Stevens (DB), Tyler Wharton (FB) 2010 (12) Ben Chroniger (DE), Arnold Farmer (DT), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt (OT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Ryan McLean (TB), Armen Melikian (DT), Kyle Moore (WR), Brian Potts (QB), D.J. Soven (P), Tony Zaccarelli (TE) 2009 (12) Frank Beltre (DE), Dominique Booker (RB), Casey Cegles (WR), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt (OT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Armen Melikian (DT), Blair Peterson (QB), Brian Potts (QB), Tyler Wharton (FB), Tony Zaccarelli (TE) 2008 (9) Mark Bencivengo (PK), Casey Cegles (WR), Anthony Fair (TE), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Ben Hunolt

(DT), Dan Hurley (OG), Yaky Ibia (DT), Armen Melikian (DT). 2007 (8) Mark Bencivengo (PK), Casey Cegles (WR), Jeremy Gardner (DB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Josh Root (LB), Kenny Scott (DB), Jeff Tyler (OG), John Webb (LB)


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ALL-CONFERENCE (PATRIOT LEAGUE, ATLANTIC-10) Atlantic 10 (2004-06) First Team All-Atlantic 10 2006:______ Jermon Bushrod, OT 2006__________ Eric Yancey, WR 2005:______ Allante Harrison, DB 2004:________ P.D. Moore, DB/LB Second Team All-Atlantic 10 2006:________ Brian Bradford, LB 2005:_______ Andrae Brown, WR Third Team All-Atlantic 10 2006:___________John Webb, LB 2005:________ Brian Bradford, LB 2005_________ Nick Williams, RB 2005______ Jermon Bushrod, OT 2005___________Joe Ripple, OG 2004: __________ Mike Collier, DL 2004_________Will Marcus, (KR); 2004______ Allante Harrison, DB 2004______ Jermon Bushrod, OT Academic All-Atlantic 10 2006 (10) Mark Bencivengo (PK), Marcus Frisby (LB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Dave Kahl (OL), Josh Root (LB), Kenny Scott (DB), Troy Ward (DB), John Webb (LB); Eric Yancey (WR) 2005 (6) Mike Armstrong (DB), Andrew Goldbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Kenny Scott (DB), Stephan Toth (P, PK), John Webb (LB) 2004 (6) Andrew Golbeck (QB), Ron Halbruner (PK), Dave Kellner (DE), P.D. Moore (DB/LB), Stephan Toth (P-PK), John Webb (LB)

Patriot League (1997-2003) First Team All-Patriot League 2003_______ Jason Gunning, OG 2003___________ P.D. Moore, DB 2003_______ Steve Bulcavage, P 2002_______ Jason Gunning, OG 2002_________ Jamal White, WR 2002______ Juston Yelverton, DL 2002___________ P.D. Moore, DB 2001_________ Sporty Evans, DB 2000__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE 2000__________Adam Nepp, OL 2000________ Brian Wronski, OL, 2000___________Noah Read, RB 1999_____________ Joe Lee, QB 1999 _________ Jamal White, WR 1999__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE 1999 ________ Jabari Garrett, DB 1998________ Jabari Garrett, DB 1997________ Jabari Garrett, DB

1997_______ Khalid McLeod, DB Second Team All-Patriot League 2003:_____ Steven Nance, DE 2003:_______ Jason Troilo, DL 2003:_______ Neal Regan, LB 2003:________Davon Telp, DB 2002:________Neal Regan, LB 2002:____Edmund Carazo, DB 2001:________ Noah Read, RB 2001:___ Juston Yelverton, DL 2001:____ Rusty McKinney, LB 2001:____ Sean Hendricks, LB 2001:_____Steve Bulcavage, P 2000:______ Jamal White, WR 2000:______ John Tierney, OL 2000:_______ Gene Liebel, FB 2000:____ Rusty McKinney, LB 2000:____ Ricky Crestwell, DB 1999:________Jason Corle, RB 1999:_____ Brian Wronski, OL 1999:_______ Adam Nepp, OL 1999:_______ John Devoti, DL 1998:________Jason Corle, RB 1997:____ Khalid McLeod, DB 1997:________Jason Corle, RB Patriot 25th Anniversary Team 2011__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Patriot Player of the Year 2000__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Patriot Defensive Player of the Year 2000__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Patriot Coach of the Year 1999___________ Gordy Combs Preseason Off. Player of the Year 2000_________ Jamal White, WR Preseason Def. Player of the Year 2000__Andrew Hollingsworth, DE Patriot Academic Honor Roll 2003 (12) Mike Armstrong (DB), Bill Brossman (OG), James Byroads (WR), Jesse Dickensheets (DE), Jairus Johnson (LB), Dave Kahl (DB), Dave Kellner (DE), Ben Lightner (WR), Mikal Lundy (RB.), Kevin Mager (OC), Neal Regan (LB), Peter Sclafani (LB) 2002 (19) Mike Armstong (DB), Edmund Carazo (DB), Jeff Cavanaugh (TE), Reggie Danage (DB), Jesse Dickensheets (DE), Larry Fowlkes (LB), Dillon Ginley (LB), Pat Kablis (LB), Ben Lightner (WR), Mikal Lundy

(TB), Kevin Mager (OC), Buddy Mellinger (RB), Chris Osman (WR), Andrew Saller (DB), Peter Sclafani (LB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK), David Wilson (DB), Eric Yancey (WR)

Kraemer (DB), J.P. Maurer (DT), Khalid McLeod (DB), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Payne (OC), Kevin Smith (QB), Joe Spera (OG.)

2001 (14) Jesse Dickensheets (DE), Dillon Ginley (LB), Chad Hayes (WR), Dave Kellner (DE), Gene Liebel (FB), Justin Mattera (WR), Mike McCosker (OT), P.D. Moore (LB),, Randy O’Neal (QB), Neal Regan (WR), Hans Straub (TE), Jarrod Streng (DB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK) 2000 (16) Bill Brossman (OG), John Devoti (DT), Troy Ellis (RB.), Don Foderaro (LB), Jason Gunning (OT), Brian Hickson (OC), Gene Liebel (FB), Kevin Mager (OC), Randy O’Neal (QB), Jim O’Neil (DT), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Prizzi (DB), Jarrod Streng (DB), Billy Warner (LB), Geoff Waugh (OG), Ben Whitacre (PK) 1999 (19) Richard Boyd (RB), Bill Brown (OG), Edmund Carazo (DB), John Devoti (DT), Troy Ellis (RB), Brian Fleury (QB), Don Foderaro (LB), Kevin Gaskin (OT), Dillon Ginley (LB), Chad Hayes (DB), Gene Liebel (FB), Mike McGlinchey (TE), Randy O’Neal (QB), Jim O’Neil (DT), Adam Overbey (WR), Joe Spera (OG), Danny Todd (DT.), Ben Whitacre (PK), Juston Yelverton (NG) 1998 (17) Eric Beach (WR), John Devoti (DE.), Eric Erhardt (DE), Kevin Gaskin (OT), Mike Giola (OG), Dave Hall (DB), Sean Jefferson (RB), Gene Liebel (FB), Dan Lowman (TE.), JP Maurer (DT), Brian Muldoon (LB), Randy O’Neal (QB), Adam Overbey (WR), Matt Payne (OC), Kevin Smith (QB), Joe Spera (OG), Scott Van Zile (DB) 1997 (11) Joe Fiore (WR), Aladdin Freeman (RB), Ben Gossard (P), Bill Hughes (RB), Ken

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HONORS NCAA Division II (1979-86) First Team All-Americans

1986_____________ David Haden, LB (Kodak) 1985_______Stan Eisenhooth, OC (Kodak, AP) 1984_____________ Terrance Brooks, OG (AP) 1983_________Gary Rubeling, DB (Kodak, AP) 1982________Sean Landeta, P-PK (Kodak, AP)

Second Team All-Americans

1986________________ David Haden, LB (AP) 1984_______________ Sean Murphy, WR (AP) 1979________________Randy Bielski, DB (AP)

Honorable Mention All-Americans

1986________________ Dale Chipps, WR (AP) 1986______________ John Gaburick, OC (AP) 1985_______________ Kurt Beathard, QB (AP) 1983_____________Terrance Brooks, OG (AP); 1983____________ Bubby Hammond, LB (AP) 1983______________Hernando Mejia, TE (AP) 1983_________________ Bret Rogers, QB (AP) 1982_________________ Greg Boller, OC (AP); 1982________________ Marc Brown, WR (AP) 1980________________ Ron Meehan, QB (AP)

District 3 Coach of the Year

1986__________________ Phil Albert (Kodak) 1984__________________ Phil Albert (Kodak) 1983__________________ Phil Albert (Kodak)

All-ECAC Division II

1986__________________ John Gaburick, OC 1986____________________ Dale Chipps, WR 1985___________________ Kurt Beathard, QB 1985___________________ Sean Murphy, WR 1985___________________ Jerome Nolan, PK 1984____________________ Allen Argent, LB 1984____________________ Barry Cohen, OT _ 1984___________________ Sean Murphy, WR 1984____________________ Greg Rogers, CB 1984_________________ Terrance Brooks, OG 1984________________ Wayne Wisnewski DT 1983________________ Terrance Brooks, OG; 1983________________Bubby Hammond, LB; _ 1983_________________ Hernando Mejia, TE 1983_____________________Bret Rogers, QB 1983__________________ Gary Rubeling, DB 1982_____________________ Greg Boller, OC 1982____________________ Marc Brown, WR 1982____________________ Sean Landeta, P 1981____________________ Sean Landeta, P 1980_______________________Jeff Boller, LB 1980____________________ Sean Landeta, P 1980____________________Ron Meehan, QB 1979_____________________Ken Snoots, WR

ECAC Player of the Year

1986________________________ Dale Chipps, WR

ECAC Offensive of the Year

2018_________________________ Tom Flacco, QB

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Team Awards

1986________ Lambert/Meadowlands Award ___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year __________ NCAA Division II Quarter-finalists 1984________ Lambert/Meadowlands Award ___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year _____________NCAA Division II Semi-finalists 1983________ Lambert/Meadowlands Award ___________ECAC Division II Team of the Year __________ NCAA Division II Quarter-finalists

NCAA Division III (1969-78) First Team All-Americans

1978______________ Ken Snoots, WR (Kodak) 1977__________ Randy Bielski, DB-PK (Kodak) 1976_______________ Skip Chase, TE (Kodak) 1975______________ Dan Dullea, QB (Kodak)

Second Team All-Americans

1976__________________ Skip Chase, TE (AP)

Academic Honors

NFF Hampshire Honor Society

2018__________________ Matt Kauffman, OL 2018___________________ Grant Udinski, DL 2018________________ Zane Ventimiglia, OL

FCS Athletics Directors All-Academic Team

2009_______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2007_____________________ John Webb, LB 2006 _____________________ Eric Yancey, WR 2003 ____________________ Kevin Mager, OC 2003______________________ P.D. Moore, SS 2001_____________________ Gene Liebel, FB 2000__________________Adam Overbey, WR 2000____________________ John Devoti, DB 2000_____________________ Gene Liebel, FB

NFF Scholar Athlete

2012____________________Matt Morgan, DT 2011___________________ Tyler Wharton, FB 2010_______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2000__________________Adam Overbey, WR 1997__________________ Khalid McLeod, DB

CoSIDA First Team Academic All-Americans

2018___________________ Grant Udinski, DL 2000__________________Adam Overbey, WR

CoSIDA Second Team Academic All-Americans

2018________________ Zane Ventimiglia, OL 1993____________________ Aaron Bates, DB

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2

2018___________________ Grant Udinski, DL 2018________________ Zane Ventimiglia, OL 2010_______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2009_______________________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2006_____________________ John Webb, LB 2003 ____________________ Mikal Lundy, RB 2003______________________P.D. Moore, DB 2003___________________ Kevin Mager, OC 2001_____________________ Gene Liebel, FB 2000__________________Adam Overbey, WR 2000____________________ John Devoti, DL 2000_____________________Gene Liebel, RB 1999__________________Adam Overbey, WR 1999____________________ John Devoti, DL 1998__________________Adam Overbey, WR 1998____________Andrew Hollingsworth, DL 1997_____________________ Ben Gossard, P 1996_____________________ Ben Gossard, P 1993____________________ Aaron Bates, DB 1992____________________ Aaron Bates, DB 1991____________________ Aaron Bates, DB 1987___________________ Dave Pattock, OL 1986___________________ Dave Pattock, OL 1985___________________ Dave Pattock, OL 1983_________________ Hernando Mejia, TE 1983__________________ Gary Rubeling, DB 1982__________________ Gary Rubeling, DB 1981_________________ Vaughn Harman, OT

Dan Dullea was Towson’s first All-American in 1975.


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TIGERS IN THE NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE DRAFT - TOWSON Year-Round Draft Pick Player Position Team 1980 - 12th

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Randy Bielski

Kicker

Baltimore Colts

1989 - 5th

132

David Meggett

Running Back

New York Giants

1994 - 5th

160

Tony Vinson

Running Back

San Diego Chargers

2007 - 4th

125

Jermon Bushrod

Offensive Line

New Orleans Saints

2014 - 3rd

94

Terrence West

Running Back

Cleveland Browns

2015 - 5th

170

Tye Smith

Defensive Back

Seattle Seahawks

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Player Marc Brown

Jermon Bushrod Jordan Dangerfield Ryan Delaire Stan Eisenhooth

Years Buffalo Bills (1987)

New Orleans Saints (2007-12, 2018) Chicago Bears (2013-15) Miami Dolphins (2016-17) Pittsburgh Steelers (2014-pres.) Carolina Panthers (2015-16) San Francisco 49ers (2018) Seattle Seahawks (1988) Indianapolis Colts (1989)

Sean Landeta

New York Giants (1985-1993) Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1993-96, 2003-04) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997) Green Bay Packers (1998) Philadelphia Eagles (1999-2002, 2005)

Dave Meggett

New York Giants (1989-1994) New England Patriots (1995-1997) New York Jets (1998)

Chad Scott Tye Smith

Pittsburgh Steelers (1997-2004) New England Patriots (2005-06) Seattle Seahawks (2015-16) Tennessee Titans (2017-pres.)

Tony Vinson

Baltimore Ravens (1997-99)

Terrence West

Cleveland Browns (2014) Tennessee Titans (2015) Baltimore Ravens (2015-17)

Madieu Williams

Jermon Bushrod

Cincinnati Bengals (2004-07) Minnesota Vikings (2008-10) San Francisco 49ers (2011) Washingston Redskins (2012)

Tye Smith

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TEAM AWARDS Doc Minnegan Award

2018__________ Tom Flacco, QB 2017_________ Clifton Jones, DL 2016_______ Shane Simpson, RB 2015_______ Connor Frazier, QB 2014____________Tye Smith, CB 2013_____________Eric Pike, OT 2012___ Dominique Booker, RB* _____________ Frank Beltre, DE* 2011 _____ Marcus Valentine, DT 2010 ____________ Yaky Ibia, DT 2009 __________Brady Smith, DE 2008_______ Sean Schaefer, QB 2007________ Brian Bradford, LB 2006________ Sean Schaefer, QB 2005___________Joe Ripple, OG 2004___________ P.D. Moore, DB 2003___________ P.D. Moore, DB 2002______ Juston Yelverton, DL 2001_______Rusty McKinney, LB 2000 _____ And. Hollingsworth,DE 1999_____________ Joe Lee, QB 1998__________Kevin Smith, QB 1997__________ Jason Corle, TB 1996_______ Brad Friedman, DB 1995_________ Marco Calise, LB 1994_________ Dan Crowley, QB 1993__________ Tony Vinson, TB 1992_______ Mike Gunthrop, OC 1991_____ Gary Worthington, LB 1990_____ Gary Worthington, LB 1989________Rodney Smith, NG 1988_______ David Meggett, TB 1987_______ David Meggett, TB 1986_________ David Haden, LB 1985________ Kurt Beathard, QB 1984________ Kurt Beathard, QB 1983__________ Bret Rogers, QB 1982________ Joe Anderson, QB 1981________ Joe Anderson, QB 1980_________ Ron Meehan, QB 1979_______ Randy Bielski, DB-K 1978_________ Ron Meehan, QB 1977_______ Randy Bielski, DB-K 1976__________ Dan Dullea, QB 1975____________ K.P. Doyle, RB 1974__________ Dan Dullea, QB 1973___________Larry Jones, TB 1972________ Richard Young, RB 1971_________ Bob Remeto, WR 1970____ Dennis Champney, RB 1969____________ Al Dodds, QB

Offensive Player of Year

2018______ Shane Simpson, RB* 2018___Shane Leatherbury, WR* 2017________Antonio Harris, OL 2016____Christian Summers, WR 2015_________ Darius Victor, RB 2014_________ Darius Victor, RB 2013________ Terrance West, RB 2012 _________Grant Enders, QB 2011 ________ Grant Enders, QB* ___________ Terrance West, RB* 2010 ______ Hakeem Moore, WR 2009_____Tremayne Dameron, TB 2008__________ Marcus Lee, WR 2007__________ Marcus Lee, WR 2006 __________ Eric Yancey, WR 2005 __Konstantinos Kosmakos, OC 2004 __Konstantinos Kosmakos, OC 2003_______ Jason Gunning, OG 2002_________ Jamal White, WR 2001___________Noah Read, RB 2000___________Noah Read, RB 1999__________ Jason Corle, RB 92

1998__________ Jason Corle, RB 1997__________Kevin Smith, QB 1996__________Kevin Smith, QB 1995________ David Snyder, OC 1994________ Mark Orlando, WR 1993_________ Dan Crowley, QB 1992________Kevin Howard, WR 1991________Kevin Howard, WR 1990__________ Chris Goetz, QB 1989__________ Mike Smith, WR 1988__________ Mike Smith, WR 1987_________ Scott Wilkins, FB 1986__________ Dan Ricker, RB* ____________ Dale Chipps, WR* 1985________ Sean Murphy, WR 1984___________ Dan Ricker, RB 1983_________ Mike Lewns, WR 1982_________ Marc Brown, WR 1981____________ Paul Cillo, RB 1980________ John Clayton, RB 1979__________Kevin Fidati, OC 1978___________ Rick Bielski, FB 1977________Bill McDonald, WR 1976________ Mike Bennett, WR

Special Teams Player of Year

2018_________ Aidan O’Neill, K* 2018______ Shane Simpson, RB* 2017____________Will Hayes, LS 2016____________ Jake Ryder, P 2015____________ Jake Ryder, P 2012________Ben Chroniger, DE 2011 _______ Derrick Joseph, WR 2010 ____Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2009__________ Frank Beltre, DE 1977______________ Joe Vitt, LB 1976__________Dennis King, DT 1975________ Mike Maloney, RB 1974_________ Pete Barbieri, RB 1973____________ Bill Kluttz, DT

Defensive Player of Year

2018______ Robert Heyward, LB 2017______Kanyia Anderson, DL 2016________ Monty Fenner, DB 2015________ Donnell Lewis, DB 2014_________ Ryan Delaire, DE 2013________ Monte Gaddis, LB 2012____Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2011 ____Jordan Dangerfield, DB 2010 _________ Donte Blakey, LB 2009__________Brady Smith, DE 2008_____ Jordan Manning, LB* _____________ Drew Mack, DB* 2007___________John Webb, LB 2006 ________ Brian Bradford, LB 2005_____________Joe Ryan, LB 2004 _____ Bryan Fitzpatrick, FS* _________ Allante Harrison, CB* 2003__________ Jason Troilo, DL 2002______ Edmund Carazo, DB 2001_______ Sean Hendricks, LB 2000__________John Devoti, DT 1999________ Jabari Garrett, DB 1998________ Jabari Garrett, DB 1997__________Jim Colongo, LB 1996_______ Dwayne Exeter, DB 1995__________John Bardak, RE 1994________ Mike Arbutina, LB 1993_________Aaron Bates, DB* __________ Rob Stanavitch, DE* 1992________ Mike Arbutina, LB 1991________ Mike Locksley, DB 1990________ James Dutton, LB 1989________Rodney Smith, NG 1988________Rodney Smith, NG

1987________ Randy Morris, NG 1986__________ Mark Angle, LB 1985________ Randy Warren, LB 1984____ Wayne Wisniewski, DT 1983________Gary Rubeling, DB 1982____________ Jeff Boller, LB 1981_______ Gerard Jackson, LB 1980____________ Jeff Boller, LB 1979_________ Bryan Brouse, LB 1978__________ Paul Nelson, LB 1977______ Richard Wheeler, LB 1976___________Paul White, DB

Tiger Award

2018______Zane Ventimiglia, OL 2017____ Karl-Johan Brandal, OL 2016________ Jordan Mynatt, LB 2015____________ Jon Desir, DT 2014_______ Drew Cheripko, DT 2013_________Gavin Class, OG * ___________Arnold Farmer, DT * _____________Doug Shaw, OC * 2012 _________ Matt Morgan, DT 2011 ________ Henry Glackin, OT 2010 ________ Jeremy Jayne, QB 2009____________Yaky Ibia, DT* __________Hakeem Moore, WR* 2008_____ Mark Bencivengo, PK 2007________ Nick Bradway, OC 2006 ___________ Dave Kahl, OC 2005 _____ Mike Armstrong, DB* ___________Anthony Melzi, QB* 2004 _________ David Wilson DB 2003_________ Kevin Mager, OC 2002____________ Troy Ellis, FB* 2002_________ Greg Gruver, FB* ____________Keith Meeney, LB* _______________ Matt Prizzi, DB 2001_________ Danny Todd, NG 2000__________ Nick Bailey, DE* __________ Adam Overbey, WR* 1999_________ Andre Atkins, LB 1998________ Aaron Derwin, RB 1997_______Chris Beaumier, LB* ______________Bill Hughes, FB* 1996______ Maurice Sydnor, RB* ____________ Shawn Ward, WR* 1995_____________ Paul Hall, TB 1994______ Marc. Campbell, DB* ___________ Brian McCarty, RB* 1993________ Brian Roberts, WR 1992__________Ken Weeks, WR* ______________Tom Norris, DB* 1991_________ John O’Neill, FB* ______________ Joe Collins, DB* 1990_________ Joe Kreisher, LB* ____________ Doug Vereen, LB* 1989__________ Dan Sawyer, TB 1988_________Chris Ginakes, LB 1987________ Chuck Konka, OG 1986__________ Joe Gamble, LB 1985___________ Bill Ward, NG* ___________ Dean Drehoff, OG* 1984___________ Jim Zulick, LB* ______________Tim Kuzma, DT* 1983_______Hernando Mejia, TE 1982___________ Paul Cillo, TB* ___________ Gary Rubeling, DB* 1981________Frank Graczyk, OG 1980_______ Mike Riportella, LB 1979_________Aaron Moore, DB 1978_________Rich McArdle, DB 1977_________ John Rosson, DB 1976____________Jeff Herrick, P 1975________Jim Holdridge, OC 1974_________Don Redman, DT 1973_________Jim Sandusky, LB

Big Play Award

2008 _______ Tommy Breaux, WR 2007_____ Mark Bencivengo, PK 2006 _______ Dem. Harrison, WR 2005_______ Andrae Brown, WR 2004 __________Will Marcus, WR 2003__________ Davon Telp, DB 2002_______ Brandon White, WR 2001_________ Sporty Evans, DB 2000________ Donald Wood, DB 1999_________ Jamal White, WR 1998________Kevyn Dodson, RB 1997_______ Khalid McLeod, DB 1996_______ Barrett Sullivan, LB 1995_____ Larry Washington, RB 1994_________ John Swigart, RB 1993________ Mark Orlando, WR 1992________ Russell Stoner, DB 1991_____________Jeff Bolser, P 1990________Kevin Howard, WR 1989_______ Robbie Jackson, TB 1988_________Glen Schmidt, LB 1987__________Steve Kelley, DB 1986________ Jeff Dumpson, DB 1985__________Mike Barth, DB* ____________ Dale Chipps, WR* 1984________ Sean Murphy, WR 1983____________ Bob Poist, LB 1982_______ Sean Landeta, P-PK 1981_________ Marc Brown, WR 1980_______ Sean Landeta, P-PK 1979___________Vince Iorio, NG 1978__________ Ken Snoots, WR 1977____________Jack Ervin, LB 1976_________Don Redman, DT 1975____________ Jim Boyd, TB 1974__________ Dan Dullea, QB 1973__________ Pat Barrett, WR 1972__________ Rick DeMilt, WR

Outstanding Lineman

2008________ John Godlasky, TE 2007____________ Jeff Tyler, OG 2006 ______ Jermon Bushrod, OT 2005 __________Marc Destra, OT 2004 ________ Jim Alexander, TE 2003________ Steven Nance, DL 2002___________ Jon Grubb, TE 2001______ Juston Yelverton, DT 2000_________ Adam Nepp, OG 1999__________John Devoti, DT 1998__________ Eric Erhardt, DE 1997__________Jason Maier, OG 1996__________ Eric Erhardt, DE 1995___________Rob Bundy, OT 1994__________Alan Brown, OG 1993_______ Karl Nieberlein, OT 1992___________ Greg Lohr, OG 1991_________ Joe Kreisher, DT, 1991__________ Greg Lohr, OG* 1990__________ Greg Lohr, OG* 1989_________Steve Snyder, OC 1988_________John Gunnels, TE 1987_______John Gaburick, OC* 1987____________ Bill Stup, DT* 1986________Rodney Smith, NG 1985____________ Jerry Lyle, OT 1984_________ Terry Brooks, OG 1983_____ Don Washington, NG 1982__________ Greg Boller, OC 1981______John Youngberg, OG 1980________ Mike Brennan, OG 1979_________ Mike Preston, OT 1978_______ John Haywood, DT

The following awards were initiated by Coach Rob Ambrose. Tiger Football Scholar-Athlete Award

2018________ Grant Udinski, DL 2017_______ Grant Udinski, DL* 2017_____ Zane Ventimiglia, DL* 2016_______ Nick Carnesale, OL 2015____________ Jake Ryder, P 2014_______ Shawn Flaherty, OL 2013____________ Jake Ryder, P 2012 ___________ Cory Kirby, TE 2011 ___________Brian Potts, QB 2010 ___________Brian Potts, QB 2009 ________ Blair Peterson, QB

Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year

2018____________Jeff Miller, QB 2017________ Eric Magnifico, FB 2016__________Ryan Stover, QB 2015_________ Ryan Bowles, QB 2014________Grayson Boyce, FB 2013___________Ryan Egolf, QB 2012 _______Navassa Brown, WR 2011 ______ Clayton Minnott, RB 2010 ______ Spencer Wilkins, WR 2009 ____________ Eric Pike, OG

Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year

2018________ Vinnie Shaffer, DL 2016________ Grant Udinski, DL 2015___________ Malik Tyne, LB 2014__________ James Scott, LB 2013_________James Simms, LB 2012 __________ Greg Grant, DE 2011 __________ Tyler Magill, DE 2010 ________ Kenton Powell, LB 2009 ________ Arnold Farmer, DT

Scout Team Special Teams Player of the Year

2017_________ Caleb Smith, WR 2014_________ Jordan Waite, LB 2013_________ Al Augustine, DE 2012_________ Arione Scott, WR 2011 _________ Arione Scott, WR 2010 _______ Derrick Joseph, WR

Tiger Football Alumni Dedication Award

2017___________ P.D. Moore ‘04 2016________ John Yingling, ‘71 2015_______ Jay Wasserman, ‘87 2012 ________John Gaburick. ‘89 2010 _________ Dan Crowley, ‘01 2009 _________ Gary Kimmel, ‘72

Ed Molen Service To Tiger Football Award

2017______________ Gail Bailey 2016___________ Dave Hinshaw _______________ Shira Coombs 2015___________ Jair Cavagnolli 2012__ Tom Trinkle, Tony Gebbia 2011_________Peter Schlehr, ‘71 2010_________ Greg Heitner, ‘96 2009 ___________Tom Coard, ‘00

Wardell Turner Memorial Scholarship

2018__________Mantriel Reaves 2015-17_________ Monty Fenner *co-winners that season


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS NCAA DIVISION III CARL RUNK (1969-71) Career Record: 11-14-1

1969 (4-4-1) Coach: Carl Runk Home: 2-3 • Away: 2-1-1 • Neutral: 0-0 S.20 Washington & Lee L S.27 Shepherd College L O.4 @ Randolph-Macon L O.11 Frostburg State W O.18 @ New Jersey City W O.25 Distict of Columbia W N.1 @ Ursinus T N.8 @ Gallaudet W N.15 Bridgewater L

13-14 13-14 22-31 53-16 28-7 53-6 34-34 35-7 16-18

1970 (6-2) Coach: Carl Runk Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 S.19 Gallaudet W S.26 @ Washington & Lee W O.3 Randolph-Macon L O.10 @ Frostburg State L O.17 Jersey City W O.24 Albany (NY) State W N.7 Johns Hopkins W N.14 @ Shepherd College W

29-0 34-14 19-36 8-10 14-10 69-14 33-6 10-0

S18 S25 O2 O9 O16 O23 O30 N6 N13

1971 (1-8) Coach: Carl Runk Home: 1-2 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Central Connecticut L Washington & Lee W @ Randolph-Macon L Frostburg State L @ District of Columbia L @ Shepherd College L @ Johns Hopkins L @ Hampden-Sydney L West Chester L

6-49 10-7 0-22 0-20 14-16 0-37 15-30 0-20 0-48

PHIL ALBERT (1972-91) Career Record: 117-91-3

1972 (1-9) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 1-5 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.16 Central Connecticut L 14-40 S.23 @ Rowan L 21-33 S.30 Randolph-Macon L 0-30 O.7 @ Frostburg State L 0-10 O.14 @ Washington & Lee L 0-38 O.21 Shepherd College L 0-21 O.28 Johns Hopkins W 20-8 N.4 Hampden-Sydney L 0-14 N.11 Millersville L 7-56 N.18 @ Hofstra L 0-27

1973 (4-4) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-0 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.22 Rowan W S.29 @ Randolph-Macon L O.6 Frostburg State W O.13 Georgetown W O.20 @ Distict of Columbia W O.27 @ Johns Hopkins L N.3 @ Hampden-Sydney L N.10 @ Salisbury L 1974 (10-0) Only Unbeaten Season Coach: Phil Albert Home: 6-0 • Away: 4-0 • Neutral: 0-0 S.14 @ Mansfield W S.21 @ Frostburg State W S.28 Randolph-Macon W O.5 Bowie State W O.12 @ Lycoming W O.19 Washington & Lee W O.26 Salisbury W N.2 Johns Hopkins W N.9 Hampden-Sydney W N.16 @ Distict of Columbia W 1975 (6-4) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.13 Mansfield W S.20 Kentucky State L S.27 @ Randolph-Macon L O.4 @ Bowie State W O.11 Frostburg State W O.18 Western Connecticut W O.24 @ Johns Hopkins W N.1 @ Salisbury L N.8 @ Hampden-Sydney L N.15 Cheyney W 1976 (10-3) NATIONAL RUNNER-UP Coach: Phil Albert Home: 5-1 • Away: 5-1 • Neutral: 0-1 S.11 @ UMES W S.18 @ James Madison L S.25 Randolph-Macon W O.2 Guilford L O.9 @ Frostburg State W O.15 @ Rowan W O.23 Bowie State W O.30 Salisbury W N.6 Hampden-Sydney W N.13 @ Cheyney W N.20 @ C.W. Post * W N.27 St. Lawrence * W D.3 St. John’s (Minn.) * L * NCAA Division III Playoffs

33-26 13-24 14-7 17-7 28-14 20-33 34-37 15-23

15-12 26-10 20-6 49-22 42-7 63-16 27-10 44-0 24-0 32-14

1977 (5-4-1) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-2-1 • Neutral: 0-0 S.10 UMES W S.17 James Madison W S.24 @ Randolph-Macon W O.1 @ Guilford L O.8 Frostburg State W O.15 Rowan L O.22 @ Bowie State W O.29 @ Canisius College T N.5 @ Salisbury L N.12 Ithaca College L

13-12 13-7 3-0 6-7 20-3 18-21 10-6 0-0 20-21 10-35

1978 (7-3) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 5-0 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.9 Mansfield W S.16 @ James Madison L S.23 Randolph-Macon W S.30 Guilford W O.7 @ Albany L O.14 @ Frostburg State W O.20 @ Rowan W O.27 Ashland College W N.4 Salisbury W N.11 @ Ithaca College L

37-6 14-21 30-26 31-22 28-37 14-0 22-0 19-7 27-0 22-35

NCAA DIVISION II 27-15 7-16 7-13 35-10 42-25 35-14 55-6 14-15 14-24 14-7

30-0 26-28 49-15 6-7 12-0 21-0 30-0 21-0 26-7 32-14 14-10 38-36 28-31

1979 (9-1) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 4-1 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0 S.1 Morgan State L S.8 @ Maine W S.15 James Madison W S.22 @ Randolph-Macon W S.29 @ Guilford W O.13 Wayne State W O.20 Rowan W O.27 @ Ashland College W N.10 C.W. Post W N.17 @ Merchant Marine W

S.6 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.15

1980 (5-5) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Morgan State L @ Slippery Rock L New York Tech W @ Wayne State L @ Central Conn. W American International L New Hampshire L Merchant Marine W Delaware State W @ C.W. Post W

1981 (5-5) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 2-3 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0 S.5 Morgan State L S.12 @ Millersville W S.19 Shippensburg L S.26 @ New Hampshire L O.10 Central Connecticut W O.17 Southern Connecticut W O.24 @ Merchant Marine W O.31 @ Delaware State W N.7 @ James Madison L N.14 C.W. Post L

7-34 13-7 18-8 16-0 22-2 7-0 20-3 21-15 22-15 27-14

10-14 6-14 23-0 14-23 28-22 28-34 6-10 19-7 30-0 40-20

13-17 42-20 10-24 29-31 28-0 19-7 24-0 24-7 7-20 21-24

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1982 (7-4) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 5-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.11 Slippery Rock W S.18 @ Shippensburg L S.25 @ Bucknell W O.2 Maine W O.9 Morgan State W O.16 @ Southern Connecticut L O.23 @ Delaware L O.30 Delaware State W N.6 Merchant Marine W N.13 @ C.W. Post W N.20 James Madison L

28-21 25-27 22-18 35-32 17-10 7-27 7-51 35-21 41-26 28-13 24-42

1983 (10-2) DIVISION II QUARTERFINALIST FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 4TH Coach: Phil Albert Home: 5-0 • Away: 5-2 • Neutral: 0-0 S.10 New York Tech W 60-0 S.17 @ Liberty W 13-3 S.24 @ Slippery Rock W 28-0 O.1 @ Maine L 16-23 O.8 Morgan State W 48-0 O.15 @ Delaware W 13-4 O.22 Mansfield W 37-0 O.29 @ Delaware State W 23-15 N.5 Millersville W 45-7 N.12 C.W. Post W 20-9 N.19 @ James Madison W 10-3 N.26 @ North Dakota St. * L 17-24 * NCAA Division II Playoffs 1984 (9-4) DIVISION II SEMIFINALIST FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 8TH Coach: Phil Albert Home: 6-1 • Away: 3-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.1 Shepherd College W S.8 @ Liberty Baptist W S.15 California (Pa.) W S.22 New Haven W S.29 @ C.W. Post W O.6 Wofford W O.13 District of Columbia W O.20 @ Delaware State L O.27 @ Delaware L N.10 @ Morgan State W N.17 James Madison L N.24 Norfolk State * W D.1 @ Troy * L * NCAA Division II Playoffs

S.7 S.14 S.21 S.29 O.5 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.9 N.23

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1985 (7-2-1) FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 10TH Coach: Phil Albert Home: 5-0-1 • Away: 2-2 • Neutral: 0-0 Shepherd College W @ Wofford W Slippery Rock W American International W Indiana (Pa.) T Morgan State W Delaware State W @ Lafayette W @ New Haven L @ James Madison L

23-13 35-10 52-27 28-3 21-7 15-8 31-0 7-23 23-56 38-7 14-24 31-21 3-45

28-10 31-15 24-13 27-23 21-21 52-8 51-26 27-24 7-27 0-13

1986 (8-3-1) DIVISION II QUARTERFINALIST FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 10TH Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-0-1 • Away: 5-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.6 Buffalo W S.13 @ Rhode Island W S.27 @ American International W O.4 @ Bucknell W O.11 Liberty W O.18 @ Morgan State W O.25 @ Delaware State L N.1 @ Lehigh L N.8 New Haven W N.15 @ Indiana (Pa.) W N.22 James Madison T N.28 @ Central State (Ohio) * L * NCAA Division II Playoffs

37-8 35-14 30-22 28-7 12-10 21-0 6-10 21-26 47-7 21-13 7-7 0-31

NCAA DIVISION I-AA (FCS) 1987 (4-6) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-2 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.12 @ Northeastern L S.19 Indiana (Pa.) L O.3 @ Maine W O.10 Howard W O.17 Morgan State W O.24 Delaware State L O.31 @ James Madison L N.7 @ New Haven L N.14 @ Liberty L N.21 Rhode Island W 1988 (5-5) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 3-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.10 Northeastern W S.17 @ Indiana (Pa.) L S.24 @ Delaware State W O.8 @ Howard W O.15 @ Youngstown State L O.22 @ Lehigh L O.29 James Madison W N.5 New Haven W N.12 Maine L N.19 Liberty L 1989 (2-8) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 2-2 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0 S.9 @ Northeastern L S.16 Indiana (Pa.) L S.23 @ New Haven L S.30 @ Lehigh L O.7 Bucknell W O.14 @ James Madison L O.21 @ Liberty L N.4 Rhode Island L N.11 Delaware State W N.18 @ Youngstown State L

22-39 7-10 17-14 30-14 39-10 17-40 19-21 7-21 14-31 19-16

45-34 21-24 24-3 31-28 39-41 22-27 34-6 31-17 7-44 14-20

17-20 0-27 5-9 39-48 29-23 6-41 18-37 6-19 35-17 7-38

1990 (2-9) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 2-5 • Away: 0-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.8 @ Rhode Island L S.15 Lehigh L S.22 @ Delaware State L S.29 @ Indiana of Pa. L O.6 @ Bucknell L O.13 James Madison L O.20 Liberty L O.27 Howard W N.3 New Haven L N.10 Youngstown State L N.17 Northeastern W

21-40 14-35 13-24 0-42 26-55 14-21 10-30 17-7 27-55 0-13 21-14

1991 (1-10) Coach: Phil Albert Home: 0-6 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.14 Boston University L S.21 Delaware State L S.28 Rhode Island L O.5 Indiana of (Pa.) L O.12 @ James Madison L O.19 @ Northeastern L O.26 @ Liberty L N.2 Hofstra L N.9 @ Howard W N.16 @ Maine L N.23 Youngstown State L

8-10 7-13 25-45 10-54 31-55 13-50 28-38 26-30 13-7 34-49 17-27

GORDY COMBS (1992-2008) Career Record: 92-90

1992 (5-5) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-1 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.12 @ Rhode Island L S.19 Bucknell W S.26 Hofstra W O.3 Liberty L O.10 @ Delaware State L O.17 @ William & Mary L O.24 James Madison W O.31 @ Indiana (Pa.) W N.14 Northeastern W N.21 @ Delaware L

19-36 24-21 37-18 14-16 13-27 15-43 28-21 35-33 33-32 27-55

1993 (8-2) FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 24TH Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-1 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 S.11 Central Connecticut W S.18 Delaware State W S.23 Charleston Southern W O.2 @ Connecticut W O.16 Howard L O.23 @ Buffalo W O.30 @ Hofstra L N.6 @ Delaware W N.13 Bucknell W N.20 @ Morgan State W

42-7 31-14 52-14 28-27 41-44 38-14 12-40 32-30 49-21 56-12


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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1994 (8-2) FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 26TH Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-0 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 1-0 S.10 Buffalo W S.17 vs. Delaware State # W S.24 @ Charleston Southern W O.1 @ Howard L O.8 @ Bucknell L O.22 American International W O.29 @ Hofstra W N.5 Kutztown W N.12 @ Southern Connecticut W N.19 Morgan State W # at Wilmington, Del. 1995 (6-4) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-1 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 S.9 Butler W S.16 @ Dayton L S.23 @ Wagner L S.30 Monmouth W O.7 @ Central Connecticut W O.14 @ St. Francis (Pa.) W O.21 Bucknell L O.28 Robert Morris W N.4 @ American International L N.11 Southern Connecticut W 1996 (6-4) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 3-2 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 0-0 S.7 @ Butler W S.14 @ Bucknell L S.21 @ Robert Morris L S.28 Dayton L O.5 Central Conn. W O.12 Colgate L O.19 @ Monmouth W O.26 St. Francis (Pa.) W N.2 @ Marist W3ot N.16 Wagner W

PATRIOT LEAGUE

S.6 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.4 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15

1997 (3-7, 1-5 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 3-2 • Away: 0-5 • Neutral: 0-0 Monmouth W, 22-21 Holy Cross * W, 27-7 Lehigh * L, 14-16 @ Columbia L, 6-16 @ Penn L, 14-26 Robert Morris W, 33-30 @ Lafayette * L, 0-38 @ Fordham * L, 7-12 @ Colgate * L, 3-34 Bucknell * L, 0-33

32-16 42-18 51-0 13-19 28-41 48-6 24-21 36-31 48-0 42-7

34-3 0-38 15-23 31-15 24-10 34-7 7-14 34-14 17-19 38-7

14-3 7-44 0-7 17-24 49-28 10-35 15-6 54-14 33-32 35-11

S.3 S.12 S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21

1998 (5-6, 1-5 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-2 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 Morgan State W @ Monmouth W Colgate * L Fordham * Wot @ Holy Cross * L Lafayette * L @ Lehigh * L St. Mary’s (Calif.) W @ Dayton L Drake W @ Bucknell * L

1999 (7-4, 4-2 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 5-0 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-1 S.4 Monmouth W S.11 Lafayette * W S.18 @ Bucknell * W S.25 @ Columbia L O.2 Holy Cross * W O.9 Morgan State # L O.16 @ Howard W O.23 Fordham * W O.30 @ Lehigh * L N.6 Dayton W N.13 @ Colgate * L # at Johns Hopkins

15-10 42-20 14-35 35-34 24-31 7-27 7-55 27-21 42-43 17-14 13-46

34-7 35-7 27-20 13-28 14-0 22-28 49-33 25-23 39-44 30-27 14-38

S.2 S.9 S.16 S.23 S.30 O.7 O.14 O.28 N.4 N.11 N.18

2000 (7-4, 3-3 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 3-2 • Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Fordham * W @ Lafayette * W Morgan State W @ Holy Cross * L Colgate * Lot Lehigh * L Howard W @ Monmouth W, @ St. Mary’s (Calif.) L Bucknell * W @ Drake W

36-13 42-20 31-7 14-17 27-30 21-42 38-6 12-0 33-45 15-13 30-23

S.1 S.8 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 O.27 N.10 N.17

2001 (3-7, 2-5 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 1-3• Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Albany L Lafayette * Wot Holy Cross * L @ Morgan State Wot @ Bucknell * L @ Lehigh * L @ Colgate * L Monmouth L Fordham * L @ Georgetown* W,

10-14 16-13 9-17 20-17 10-51 12-47 5-37 17-24 23-28 27-9

S.5 S.14 S.21 S.28 O.5 O.12 O.19 O.26 N.2 N.16 N.23

Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 Morgan State W @ Lafayette * L Brown W @ Holy Cross * W @ Cornell L2ot Lehigh * W Bucknell * W Colgate * L @ Monmouth W @ Fordham * L Georgetown * L

2002 (6-5, 3-4 PL)

49-28 7-23 56-42 42-10 31-34 23-19 20-14 7-9 20-0 14-42 16-24

A.30 S.6 S.13 S.20 S.27 O.11 O.18 O.25 N.1 N.8 N.15 N.22

2003 (6-6, 3-4 PL) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 5-1 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Morgan State L Lock Haven W Lafayette * W @ Yale L @ Colgate* L Holy Cross * W @ Bucknell * L Elon W @ Lehigh * L @ Georgetown * W Albany W Fordham * L

16-19 50-19 19-13 28-62 7-26 30-13 10-14 24-7 3-35 27-6 35-16 22-35

ATLANTIC 10

S.4 S.11 S.25 O.2 O.9 O.16 O.23 O.30 N.6 N.13 N.20

2004 (3-8, 0-8 A10) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 2-4 • Away: 1-4 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Elon W @ Delaware * L Northeastern * L Cornell W Rhode Island * L Bowie State W @ Villanova * L William & Mary * L @ Richmond * L @ New Hampshire * L James Madison * L

34-14 17-21 3-27 21-11 16-28 41-7 6-41 16-41 0-24 24-62 17-31

S.1 S.10 S.17 S.24 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 N.5 N.12 N.19

2005 (6-5, 3-4 A10) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 4-2 • Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 Morgan State W Lock Haven W New Hampshire * L @ Northeastern * L Delaware * W @ Rhode Island * W @ Liberty W @ William & Mary * L Villanova * W Richmond * L @ James Madison * L

29-26 70-0 21-62 41-56 35-31 23-14 38-17 13-44 40-19 21-46 14-55

2006 (7-4, 4-4 A10) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 2-4 • Away: 5-0 • Neutral: 0-0 S.2 Morgan State W S.9 @ Elon W S.16 Liberty W S.23 @ Hofstra * W O.7 Maine * L O.14 Massachusetts * L O.21 @ Villanova * W O.28 @ Delaware * W N.4 William & Mary * L N.11 @ Richmond * W N.18 James Madison * L

30-2 24-17 10-3 33-30 7-28 0-35 21-13 49-35 28-29 31-7 3-38

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A.30 S.8 S.15 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 N.3 N.10 N.17

2007 (3-8, 1-7 CAA) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 2-3 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0 Central Connecticut W @ Morgan State W @ Massachusetts* L Delaware * L @ William & Mary * L Richmond * W Hofstra * L @ Colgate L @ Maine * L Villanova * L @ James Madison* L

2008 (3-9, 1-7 CAA) Coach: Gordy Combs Home: 3-3 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0 A.30 @ Navy L S.6 Morgan State W S.13 @ Richmond * L S.20 @ Coastal Carolina L S.27 Columbia W O.4 Northeastern * L O.11 Rhode Island * W O.25 @ New Hampshire * L N.1 William & Mary * L N.8 @ Delaware * L N.15 @ Villanova * L N.22 James Madison * L

20-10 28-21 15-36 7-27 22-29 23-21 3-20 17-27 13-16 12-14 13-23

13-41 21-16 14-45 3-31 31-24 17-35 37-32 14-42 14-34 21-31 31-34 27-58

ROB AMBROSE (2009-pres.) Career Record: 59-59

S.5 S.19 S.26 O.3 O.10 O.17 O.24 O.31 N.7 N.14 N.21

2009 (2-9, 1-7 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 1-4 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Northwestern L Coastal Carolina W @ Morgan State L New Hampshire * L @ Rhode Island * W Delaware * L @ Northeastern * L Richmond * L @ William & Mary * L Villanova * L @ James Madison * L

14-47 21-17 9-12 7-57 36-28 21-49 7-27 14-42 0-31 7-49 12-43

S.2 S.11 S.18 S.25 O.2 O.9 O.23 O.30 N.6 N.13 N.20

2010 (1-10, 0-8 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 1-4 • Away: 0-6 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Indiana L Coastal Carolina W5ot @ Villanova * L @ Columbia L Massachusetts * L James Madison * L @ Richmond * L Rhode Island * L @ Delaware * L Maine * L @ New Hampshire * L

17-51 47-45 7-43 10-24 14-27 13-17 6-28 20-30 0-48 18-28 19-38

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2011 (9-3, 7-1 CAA) CAA CHAMPIONS FCS PLAYOFFS FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 9TH Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 5-2 • Away: 4-1 • Neutral: 0-0 S.3 Morgan State W S.10 Villanova * W S.24 Colgate W O.1 @ Maryland L O.8 Richmond * W O.15 @ Old Dominion * W O.22 @ William and Mary * W O.29 Delaware * L N.5 @ Maine * W N.12 New Hampshire * W N.19 @ Rhode Island * W D.3 Lehigh (NCAA) L

A.30 S.15 S.22 S.29 O.6 O.13 O.20 O.27 N.3 N.10 N.17

2012 (7-4, 6-2 CAA) CAA CO-CHAMPIONS FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 17TH Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 4-1 • Away: 3-3 • Neutral: 0-0 @ Kent State L William & Mary * W Saint Francis W @ LSU L @ James Madison * L Maine * W Old Dominion * L @ Villanova * W @ Delaware * Wot Rhode Island * W @ New Hampshire * W

2013 (13-3, 6-2 CAA) FCS NATIONAL RUNNER-UP FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 2ND Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 4-2 • Away: 9-0 • Neutral: 0-1 A.29 @ Connecticut W S.7 @ Holy Cross W S.14 Delaware State W S.21 @ North Carolina Central W S.28 @ Stony Brook * W O.5 New Hampshire * W O.12 Villanova * L O.19 @ Albany * W O.26 @ Richmond * W N.2 Delaware * L N.16 @ William & Mary * W N.23 James Madison * W D.7 Fordham # W D.13 @ Eastern Illinois # W D.21 @ Eastern Washington # W J.4 vs. North Dakota State # L # FCS Playoffs 2014 (4-8, 2-6 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 2-3 • Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0 A.30 Central Connecticut L S.6 @ West Virginia L S.13 @ Delaware State W S.20 North Carolina Central W S.27 Maine * L O.4 Stony Brook * L O.11 @ James Madison * L O.18 @ Delaware * W N.1 Elon * W N.8 @ Villanova * L N.15 William & Mary * L

42-3 31-10 42-17 3-28 31-28 39-35 38-27 30-35 40-30 56-42 28-17 38-40

21-41 20-17 46-17 22-38 10-13 24-19 20-31 49-35 34-27 41-10 64-35

33-18 49-7 49-7 35-17 35-21 44-28 35-45 44-17 48-32 31-32 15-9 28-17 48-28 49-39 35-31 7-35

27-31 0-54 21-7 31-20 24-27 3-14 7-62 24-17 21-19 14-42 14-37

N.22

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S.5 S.12 S.19 S.26 O.10 O.17 O.24 O. 31 N.7 N.14 N.21

2015 (7-4, 5-3 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 5-1• Away: 2-3 • Neutral: 0-0 @ East Carolina L Saint Francis W Holy Cross W @ Elon * L #5 James Madison * L @ Stony Brook * W #22 Villanova * W Delaware * W @ Maine * W @ #7 William & Mary * L Rhode Island * W

20-28 35-20 29-26 13-17 30-51 21-14 28-21 19-0 10-7 17-31 38-21

S.3 S.10 S.17 O.1 O.8 O.15 O.22 O.29 N.5 N.12 N.19

2016 (4-7, 3-5 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 3-2• Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 0-0 @ South Florida L Saint Francis W @ #21 Villanova * L @ #6 Richmond * L Stony Brook * L @ Dartmouth L New Hampshire * L @ Delaware * L Elon * W William & Mary * W @ Rhode Island W

20-56 35-28 21-40 28-31 20-27 17-20 7-21 6-20 23-6 34-24 32-31

S.2 S.9 S.16 S.23 S.30 O.14 O.21 O.28 N.4 N.11 N. 18

2017 (5-6, 3-5 CAA) Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 3-2• Away: 2-4 • Neutral: 0-0 Morgan State W 10-0 at Maryland L 17-63 at Saint Francis W 16-14 at Stony Brook * L 17-25 Villanova * L 9-24 Richmond * L 3-23 at New Hampshire * L 17-40 Delaware * W 18-17 at Elon * L 30-33 (2OT) at William & Mary * W 26-14 Rhode Island * W 29-10

2018 (7-5, 5-3 CAA) FCS PLAYOFFS FINAL NATIONAL RANKING - 20TH Coach: Rob Ambrose Home: 3-3• Away: 4-2 • Neutral: 0-0 S.1 at Morgan State W S.8 at Wake Forest L S.15 at Villanova * W S.29 The Citadel W O.6 Stony Brook * W O.13 William & Mary * W O.20 at UAlbany * W O.27 at Delaware * L N.3 Maine * L N.10 at Elon * W N.17 James Madison* L N.24 Duquesne # L # FCS Playoffs

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SERIES RESULTS Albany (4-2) Date Location 10/24/70 Towson, Md. 10/7/78 Albany, N.Y. 9/1/01 Albany, N.Y. 11/15/03 Towson, Md. 10/19/13 Albany, N.Y. 10/20/18 Albany, N.Y.

Score W, 69-14 L, 37-28 L, 14-10 W, 35-16 W, 44-17 W, 56-28

American International (3-2) Date Location Score 10/11/80 Towson, Md. L, 34-28 9/29/85 Towson, Md. W 27-23 9/27/86 Springfield, Mass. W, 30-22 10/22/94 Towson, Md. W, 48-6 11/4/95 Springfield, Mass. L, 19-17 Ashland (2-0) Date Location Score 10/27/78 Towson, Md. W, 19-7 10/27/79 Ashland, Ohio W, 21-15 Boston University (0-1) Date Location 9/14/91 Towson, Md.

Score L, 10-8

Bowie State (5-0) Date Location Score 10/5/74 Towson, Md. W, 49-22 10/4/75 Bowie, Md. W, 35-10 10/23/76 Towson, Md. W, 30-0 10/22/77 Bowie, Md. W, 10-6 10/16/04 Towson, Md. W, 41-7 Bridgewater (0-1) Date Location Score 11/15/69 Towson, Md. L, 18-16 Brown (1-0) Date Location Score 9/21/02 Towson, Md. W, 56-42 Bucknell (8-8) Date Location 9/25/82 Bucknell, Pa. 10/4/86 Bucknell, Pa. 10/7/89 Towson, Md. 10/6/90 Bucknell, Pa. 9/19/92 Towson, Md. 11/13/93 Towson, Md. 10/8/94 Bucknell, Pa. 10/21/95 Towson, Md. 9/14/96 Bucknell, Pa. 11/15/97 Towson, Md. 11/21/98 Bucknell, Pa. 9/18/99 Bucknell, Pa. 11/11/00 Towson, Md. 10/6/01 Bucknell, Pa. 10/19/02 Towson, Md. 10/18/03 Bucknell, Pa.

Score W, 22-18 W, 28-7 W, 29-23 L, 55-26 W, 24-21 W, 49-21 L, 41-28 L, 14-7 L, 44-7 L, 33-0 L, 46-13 W, 27-20 W, 15-13 L, 51-10 W, 20-14 L, 14-10

Buffalo (3-0) Date Location Score 9/6/86 Towson, Md. W, 37-8 10/23/93 Buffalo, N.Y. W, 38-14 9/10/94 Towson, Md. W, 32-16

Butler (2-0) Date Location Score 9/9/95 Towson, Md. W, 34-3 9/7/96 Indianapolis, Ind. W, 14-3 California (Pa.) (1-0) Date Location Score 9/15/84 Towson, Md. W, 52-27 Canisius (0-0-1) Date Location 10/29/77 Buffalo, N.Y.

Score T, 0-0

Central Connecticut (6-3) Date Location Score 9/18/71 New Britain, Conn. L, 49-6 9/16/72 Towson, Md. L, 40-14 10/4/80 New Britain, Conn. W, 28-22 10/10/81 Towson, Md. W, 28-0 9/11/93 Towson, Md. W, 42-7 10/7/95 New Britain, Conn. W, 24-10 10/5/96 Towson, Md. W, 49-28 8/30/07 Towson, Md. W, 20-10 8/30/14 Towson, Md. L, 31-27 Central State (0-1) Date Location Score 11/28/86 Wilberforce, Ohio L, 31-0 Charleston Southern (2-0) Date Location Score 9/23/93 Towson, Md. W, 52-14 9/24/94 Charleston, S.C. W, 51-0 Cheyney State (2-0) Date Location Score 11/15/75 Towson, Md. W, 14-7 11/13/76 Cheyney, Pa. W, 32-14 The Citadel (1-0) Date Location Score 9/29/18 Towson, Md. W, 44-27 Coastal Carolina (2-1) Date Location Score 9/20/08 Myrtle Beach, S.C. L, 31-3 9/19/09 Towson, Md. W, 21-17 9/11/10 Towson, Md. W5ot, 47-45 Colgate (1-9) Date Location Score 10/12/96 Towson, Md. L, 35-10 11/8/97 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 34-3 9/19/98 Towson, Md. L, 35-14 11/13/99 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 38-14 9/30/00 Towson, Md. Lot, 30-27 10/20/01 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 37-5 10/26/02 Towson, Md. L, 9-7 9/27/03 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 26-7 10/20/07 Hamilton, N.Y. L, 27-17 9/24/11 Towson, Md. W, 42-17

Columbia (1-3) Date Location Score 9/27/97 New York, N.Y. L, 16-6 9/25/99 New York, N.Y. L, 28-13 9/27/08 Towson, Md. W, 31-24 9/25/10 New York, N.Y. L, 24-10

9/21/91 10/10/92 9/18/93 9/17/94 9/14/13 9/13/14

Connecticut (2-0) Date Location Score 10/2/93 Storrs, Conn W, 28-27 8/29/13 Storrs, Conn. W, 33-18

District of Columbia (4-1) Date Location Score 10/25/69 Towson, Md. W, 53-6 10/16/71 Washington, D.C. L, 16-14 10/20/73 Washington, D.C. W, 28-14 11/16/74 Washington, D.C. W, 32-14 10/13/84 Towson, Md. W, 31-0

Cornell (1-1) Date Location Score 10/5/02 Ithaca, N.Y. L2ot, 34-31 10/2/04 Towson, Md. W, 21-11 Dartmouth (0-1) Date Location Score 10/15/16 Hanover, N.H. L, 20-17 Dayton (1-3) Date Location Score 9/16/95 Dayton, Ohio L, 38-0 9/28/96 Towson, Md L, 24-17 11/7/98 Dayton, Ohio L, 43-42 11/6/99 Towson, Md. W, 30-27 Delaware (8-12) Date Location Score 10/23/82 Newark, Del. L, 51-7 10/15/83 Towson, Md. W, 13-4 10/27/84 Newark, Del. L, 56-23 11/21/92 Newark, Del. L, 55-27 11/6/93 Newark, Del. W, 32-30 9/11/04 Newark, Del. L, 21-17 10/1/05 Towson, Md. W, 35-31 10/28/06 Newark, Del. W, 49-35 9/22/07 Towson, Md. L, 27-7 11/8/08 Newark, Del. L, 31-21 10/17/09 Towson, Md. L, 49-21 11/6/10 Newark, Del. L, 48-0 10/29/11 Towson, Md. L, 35-30 11/3/12 Newark, Del. Wot, 34-27 11/2/13 Towson, Md. L, 32-31 10/18/14 Newark, Del. W, 24-17 10/31/15 Towson, Md. W, 19-0 10/29/16 Newark, Del. L, 20-6 10/28/17 Towson, Md. W, 18-17 10/27/18 Newark, Del. L, 36-40 Delaware State (11-6) Date Location Score 11/1/80 Towson, Md. W, 30-0 10/31/81 Dover, Del. W, 24-7 10/30/82 Towson, Md. W, 35-21 10/29/83 Dover, Del. W, 23-15 10/20/84 Dover, Del. L, 23-7 10/26/85 Towson, Md. W, 51-26 10/25/86 Dover, Del. L, 10-6 10/24/87 Towson, Md. L, 40-17 9/24/88 Dover, Del. W, 24-3 11/11/89 Towson, Md. W, 35-17 9/22/90 Dover, Del. L, 24-13

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L, 13-7 L, 27-13 W, 31-14 W, 42-18 W, 49-7 W, 21-7

Drake (2-0) Date Location Score 11/14/98 Towson, Md. W, 17-14 11/18/00 Des Moines, Iowa W, 30-23 East Carolina (0-1) Date Location Score 9/5/15 Greenville, N.C. L, 28-20 Eastern Illinois (1-0) Date Location Score 12/13/13 Charleston, Ill. W, 49-39 Eastern Washington (1-0) Date Location Score 12/21/14 Cheney, Wash. W, 35-31 Elon (6-2) Date Location Score 10/25/03 Towson, Md. W, 24-7 9/4/04 Elon, N.C. W, 34-14 9/9/06 Elon, N.C. W, 24-17 11/1/14 Towson, Md. W, 21-19 9/26/15 Elon, N.C. L, 17-13 11/5/16 Towson, Md. W, 23-6 11/4/17 Elon, N.C. L, 30-33 (2OT) 11/10/18 Elon, N.C. W, 41-10 Fordham (4-4) Date Location Score 11/1/97 Bronx, N.Y. L, 12-7 9/26/98 Towson, Md. Wot, 35-34 10/23/99 Bronx, N.Y. W, 25-23 9/2/00 Bronx, N.Y. W, 36-13 11/10/01 Towson, Md. L, 28-23 11/16/02 Bronx, N.Y. L, 42-14 11/22/03 Towson, Md. L, 35-22 12/7/13 Towson, Md. W, 48-28 Frostburg State (7-3) Date Location Score 10/11/69 Towson, Md. W, 53-16 10/10/70 Frostburg, Md. L, 10-8 10/9/71 Towson, Md. L, 20-0 10/7/72 Frostburg, Md. L, 10-0 10/6/73 Towson, Md. W, 14-7 9/21/74 Frostburg, Md. W, 26-10 11/11/75 Towson, Md. W, 42-25 10/9/76 Frostburg, Md. W, 12-0 10/8/77 Towson, Md. W, 20-3 10/14/78 Frostburg, Md. W, 14-0 97


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Gallaudet (2-0) Date Location Score 11/8/69 Washington, D.C. W, 35-7 9/19/70 Towson, Md. W, 29-0 Georgetown (3-1) Date Location Score 10/13/73 Towson, Md. W, 17-7 11/17/01 Washington, D.C. W, 27-9 11/23/02 Towson, Md. L, 24-16 11/8/03 Washington, D.C. W, 27-6 Guilford (2-2) Date Location Score 10/2/76 Towson, Md. L, 7-6 10/1/77 Greensboro, N.C. L, 7-6 9/30/78 Towson, Md. W, 31-22 9/29/79 Greensboro, N.C. W, 22-2 Hampden-Sydney (2-4) Date Location Score 11/6/71 Hampden Sydney, Va. L, 20-0 11/4/72 Towson, Md. L, 14-0 11/3/73 Hampden Sydney, Va. L, 37-34 11/9/74 Towson, Md. W, 24-0 11/8/75 Hampden-Sydney, Va. L, 24-14 11/6/76 Towson, Md. W, 26-7 Hofstra (3-4) Date Location Score 11/18/72 Hempstead, N.Y. L, 27-0 11/2/91 Towson, Md. L, 30-26 9/26/92 Towson, Md. W, 37-18 10/30/93 Hempstead, N.Y. L, 40-12 10/29/94 Hempstead, N.Y. W, 24-21 9/23/06 Hempstead, N.Y. W, 33-30 10/13/07 Towson, Md. L, 20-3 Holy Cross (6-3) Date Location Score 9/13/97 Towson, Md. W, 27-7 10/3/98 Worcester, Mass. L, 31-24 10/2/99 Towson, Md. W, 14-0 9/23/00 Worcester, Mass. L, 14-7 9/22/01 Worcester, Mass. L, 17-9 9/28/02 Worcester, Mass. W, 42-10 10/11/03 Towson, Md. W, 30-13 9/7/13 Worcester, Mass. W, 49-7 9/19/15 Towson, Md. W, 29-26 Howard (6-2) Date Location Score 10/10/87 Towson, Md. W, 30-14 10/8/88 Washington, D.C. W, 31-28 10/27/90 Towson, Md. W, 17-7 11/9/91 Washington, D.C. W, 13-7 10/16/93 Towson, Md. L, 44-41 10/1/94 Washington, D.C. L, 19-13 10/16/99 Washington, D.C. W, 49-33 10/14/00 Towson, Md. W, 38-16

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Indiana (0-1) Date Location Score 9/2/10 Bloomington, Ind. L, 51-17

Kent State (0-1) Date Location Score 8/30/12 Kent, Ohio L, 41-21

Indiana (Pa.) (2-5-1) Date Location Score 10/5/85 Towson, Md. T, 21-21 11/15/86 Indiana, Pa. W, 21-13 9/19/87 Towson, Md. L, 10-7 9/17/88 Indiana, Pa. L, 24-21 9/16/89 Towson, Md. L, 27-0 9/29/90 Indiana, Pa. L, 42-0 10/5/91 Towson, Md. L, 54-10 10/31/92 Indiana, Pa. W, 35-33

Kentucky State (0-1) Date Location Score 9/20/75 Towson, Md. L, 16-7

Ithaca (0-2) Date Location Score 11/12/77 Towson, Md. L, 35-10 11/11/78 Towson, Md. L, 35-22 James Madison (6-21-1) Date Location Score 9/18/76 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 28-26 9/17/77 Towson, Md. W, 13-7 9/16/78 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 21-14 9/15/79 Towson, Md. W, 18-8 11/7/81 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 20-7 11/20/82 Towson, Md. L, 42-24 11/19/83 Harrisonburg, Va. W, 10-3 11/17/84 Towson, Md. L, 24-14 11/23/85 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 13-0 11/22/86 Towson, Md. T, 7-7 10/31/87 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 21-19 10/29/88 Towson, Md. W, 34-6 10/14/89 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 41-6 10/13/90 Towson, Md. L, 21-14 10/12/91 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 55-31 10/24/92 Towson, Md. W, 28-21 11/20/04 Towson, Md. L, 31-17 11/19/05 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 55-14 11/18/06 Towson, Md. L, 38-3 11/17/07 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 23-13 11/22/08 Towson, Md. L, 58-27 11/21/09 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 43-12 10/9/10 Towson, Md. L, 17-13 10/6/12 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 13-10 11/23/13 Towson, Md. W, 28-17 10/11/14 Harrisonburg, Va. L, 62-7 10/10/15 Towson, Md. L, 51-30 11/17/18 Towson, Md. L, 38-17 Jersey City (2-0) Date Location Score 10/18/69 Jersey City W, 28-7 10/17/70 Towson, Md. W, 14-10 Johns Hopkins (4-2) Date Location 11/7/70 Towson, Md. 10/30/71 Baltimore, Md. 10/28/72 Towson, Md. 10/27/73 Baltimore, Md. 11/2/74 Towson, Md. 10/24/75 Baltimore, Md.

Score W, 33-6 L, 30-15 W, 20-8 L, 33-20 W, 44-0 W, 55-6

Kutztown (1-0) Date Location Score 11/5/94 Towson, Md. W, 36-31 Lafayette (5-3) Date Location Score 11/2/85 Easton, Pa. W, 27-24 10/25/97 Easton, Pa. L, 38-0 10/10/98 Towson, Md. L, 27-7 9/11/99 Towson, Md. W, 35-7 9/9/00 Easton, Pa. W, 42-20 9/8/01 Towson, Md. Wot, 16-13 9/14/02 Easton, Pa. L, 23-7 9/13/03 Towson, Md. W, 19-13 Lehigh (1-11) Date Location Score 11/1/86 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 26-21 10/22/88 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 27-22 9/30/89 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 48-39 9/15/90 Towson, Md. L, 35-14 9/20/97 Towson, Md. L, 16-14 10/17/98 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 55-7 10/30/99 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 44-39 10/7/00 Towson, Md. L, 42-21 10/13/01 Bethlehm, Pa. L, 47-12 10/12/02 Towson, Md. W, 23-19 11/1/03 Bethlehem, Pa. L, 35-3 12/3/11 Towson, Md. L, 40-38 Liberty (5-6) Date Location Score 9/17/83 Lynchburg, Va. W, 13-3 9/8/84 Lynchburg, Va. W, 35-10 10/11/86 Towson, Md. W, 12-10 11/14/87 Lynchburg, Va. L, 31-14 11/19/88 Towson, Md. L, 20-14 10/21/89 Lynchburg, Va. L, 37-18 10/20/90 Towson, Md. L, 30-10 10/26/91 Lynchburg, Va. L, 38-28 10/3/92 Towson, Md. L, 16-14 10/15/05 Lynchburg, Va. W, 38-17 9/16/06 Towson, Md. W, 10-3 Lock Haven (2-0) Date Location Score 9/6/03 Towson, Md. W, 50-19 9/10/05 Towson, Md. W, 70-0 LSU (0-1) Date Location Score 9/29/12 Baton Rouge, La. L, 38-22

SERIES RESULTS Lycoming (1-0) Date Location Score 10/12/74 Williamsport, Pa. W, 42-7

Maine (6-8) Date Location Score 9/8/79 Orono, Maine W, 13-7 10/2/82 Towson, Md. W, 35-32 10/1/83 Orono, Maine L, 23-16 10/3/87 Orono, Maine W, 17-14 11/12/88 Towson, Md. L, 44-7 11/16/91 Orono, Maine L, 49-34 10/7/06 Towson, Md. L, 28-7 11/3/07 Orono, Maine L, 16-13 11/13/10 Towson, Md. L, 28-18 11/5/11 Orono, Maine W, 40-30 10/13/12 Towson, Md. W, 24-19 9/27/14 Towson, Md. L, 27-24 11/7/15 Orono, Maine W, 10-7 11/3/18 Towson, Md. L, 28-35 Mansfield (4-0) Date Location Score 9/14/74 Mansfield, Pa. W, 15-12 9/13/75 Towson, Md. W, 27-15 9/9/78 Towson, Md. W, 37-6 10/22/83 Towson, Md. W, 37-0 Marist (1-0) Date Location Score 11/2/96 Dutchess, N.Y. W3ot, 33-32 Massachusetts (0-3) Date Location Score 10/14/06 Towson, Md. L, 35-0 9/15/07 Amherst, Mass. L, 36-15 10/2/10 Towson, Md. L, 27-14 Maryland (0-2) Date Location Score 10/1/11 College Park, Md. L, 28-3 9/9/17 College Park, Md. L, 17-63 Maryland Eastern Shore (2-0) Date Location Score 9/11/76 Princess Anne, Md. W, 30-0 9/10/77 Towson, Md. W, 13-12 Merchant Marine (4-0) Date Location Score 11/17/79 Kings Point, N.Y. W, 27-14 10/25/80 Towson, Md. W, 19-7 10/24/81 Kings Point, N.Y. W, 24-0 11/6/82 Towson, Md. W, 41-26 Millersville (2-1) Date Location Score 11/11/72 Towson, Md. L, 7-56 9/12/81 Millersville, Pa. W, 42-20


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SERIES RESULTS Monmouth (7-1) Date Location Score 9/30/95 Towson, Md. W, 31-15 10/19/96 West Long Branch, N.J. W, 15-6 9/6/97 Towson, Md. W, 22-21 9/12/98 West Long Branch, N.J.W, 42-20 9/4/99 Towson, Md. W, 34-7 10/28/00 West Long Branch, N.J. W, 12-0 10/27/01 Towson, Md. L, 17-24 11/2/02 West Long Branch, N.J. W, 20-0 Morgan State (19-6) Date Location Score 9/1/79 Towson, Md. L, 7-34 9/6/80 Baltimore, Md. L, 10-14 9/5/81 Towson, Md. L, 13-17 10/9/82 Towson, Md. W, 17-10 10/8/83 Towson, Md. W, 48-0 11/10/84 Baltimore, Md. W, 38-7 10/19/85 Towson, Md. W, 52-8 10/18/86 Baltimore, Md. W, 21-0 10/17/87 Towson, Md. W, 39-10 11/20/93 Baltimore, Md. W, 56-12 11/19/94 Towson, Md. W, 42-7 9/3/98 Towson, Md. W, 15-10 10/9/99 Baltimore, Md. (JH) L, 22-8 9/16/00 Towson, Md. W, 31-7 9/29/01 Baltimore, Md. Wot, 20-17 9/5/02 Towson, Md. W, 49-28 8/30/03 Baltimore, Md. L, 16-19 9/1/05 Towson, Md. W, 29-26 9/2/06 Towson, Md. W, 30-2 9/8/07 Baltimore, Md. W, 28-21 9/6/08 Towson, Md. W, 21-16 9/26/09 Baltimore, Md. L, 9-12 9/3/11 Towson, Md. W, 42-3 9/2/17 Towson, Md. W, 10-0 9/1/18 Baltimore, Md. W, 36-10 Navy (0-1) Date Location Score 8/30/08 Annapolis, Md. L, 13-41 New Hampshire (3-9) Date Location Score 10/18/80 Towson, Md. L, 6-10 9/26/81 Durham, N.H. L, 29-31 11/13/04 Durham, N.H. L, 24-62 9/17/05 Towson, Md. L, 21-62 10/25/08 Durham, N.H. L, 14-42 10/3/09 Towson, Md. L, 7-57 11/20/10 Durham, N.H. L, 19-38 11/12/11 Towson, Md. W, 56-42 11/17/12 Durham, N.H. W, 64-35 10/5/13 Towson, Md. W, 44-28 10/22/16 Towson, Md. L, 21-7 10/21/17 Durham, N.H. L, 17-40

New Haven (3-4) Date Location Score 9/22/84 Towson, Md. W, 28-3 11/9/85 West Haven, Conn. L, 7-27 11/8/86 Towson, Md., W, 47-7 11/7/87 West Haven, Conn. L, 7-21 11/5/88 Towson, Md. W, 31-17 9/23/89 West Haven, Conn. L, 5-9 11/3/90 Towson, Md. L, 27-55 New York Tech (2-0) Date Location Score 9/20/80 Towson, Md. W, 23-0 9/10/83 Towson, Md. W, 60-0 Norfolk State (1-0) Date Location Score 11/24/84 Towson, Md. W, 31-21 North Carolina Central (2-0) Date Location Score 9/21/13 Durham, NC W, 35-17 9/20/14 Towson, Md. W, 31-20 North Dakota State (0-2) Date Location Score 11/26/83 Fargo, N.D. L, 24-17 1/4/13 Frisco, Texas L, 35-7 Northeastern (3-7) Date Location Score 9/12/87 Boston, Mass. L, 39-22 9/10/88 Towson, Md. W, 45-34 9/9/89 Boston, Mass. L, 20-17 11/17/90 Towson, Md. W, 21-14 10/19/91 Boston, Mass. L, 50-13 11/14/92 Towson, Md. W, 33-32 9/25/04 Towson, Md. L, 27-3 9/17/05 Boston, Mass. L, 56-41 10/4/08 Boston, Mass. L, 35-17 10/24/09 Boston, Mass. L, 27-7 Northwestern (0-1) Date Location Score 9/5/09 Evanston, IL L, 47-14 Old Dominion (1-1) Date Location Score 10/15/11 Norfolk, Va. W, 39-35 10/20/12 Towson, Md. L, 31-20 Pennsylvania (0-1) Date Location Score 10/4/97 Philadelphia, Pa. L, 26-14 C.W. Post (6-1) Date Location Score 11/20/76 Brookville, N.Y. W, 14-10 11/10/79 Towson, Md. W, 22-15 11/15/80 Brookville, N.Y. W, 40-20 11/14/81 Towson, Md. L, 24-21 11/13/82 Brookville, N.Y. W, 28-13 11/12/83 Towson, Md. W, 20-9 9/29/84 Brookville, N.Y. W, 21-7

Randolph-Macon (5-6) Date Location Score 10/4/69 Ashland, Va. L, 31-22 10/3/70 Towson, Md. L, 36-19 10/2/71 Ashland, Va. L, 22-0 9/30/72 Towson, Md. L, 30-0 9/29/73 Ashland, Va. L, 24-13 9/28/74 Towson, Md. W, 20-6 9/27/75 Ashland, Va. L, 13-7 9/25/76 Towson, Md. W, 49-15 9/24/77 Ashland, Va. W, 3-0 9/23/78 Towson, Md. W, 30-26 9/22/79 Ashland, Va. W, 16-0 Rhode Island (9-7) Date Location Score 9/13/86 Kingston, R.I. W, 35-14 11/21/87 Towson, Md. W, 19-16 11/4/89 Towson, Md. L, 19-6 9/8/90 Kingston, R.I. L, 40-21 9/28/91 Towson, Md. L, 45-25 9/12/92 Kingston, R.I. L, 36-19 10/9/04 Towson, Md. L, 28-16 10/8/05 Kingston, R.I. W, 23-14 10/11/08 Towson, Md. W, 37-32 10/10/09 Kingston, R.I. W, 36-28 10/30/10 Towson, Md. L, 30-20 11/19/11 Kingston, R.I. W, 28-17 11/10/12 Towson, Md. W, 41-10 11/22/14 Kingston, R.I. L, 13-7 11/21/15 Towson, Md. W, 38-21 11/19/16 Kingston, R.I. W, 32-31 11/18/17 Towson, Md. W, 29-10 Richmond (4-7) Date Location Score 11/6/04 Richmond, Va. L, 24-0 11/12/05 Towson, Md. L, 46-21 11/11/06 Richmond, Va. W, 31-7 10/6/07 Towson, Md. W, 23-21 9/13/08 Richmond, Va. L, 45-14 10/31/09 Towson, Md. L, 42-14 10/23/10 Richmond, Va. L, 28-6 10/8/11 Towson, Md. W, 31-28 10/26/13 Richmond, Va. W, 48-32 10/1/16 Richmond, Va. L, 31-28 10/14/17 Towson, Md. L, 3-23 Robert Morris (2-1) Date Location Score 10/28/95 Towson, Md. W, 34-14 9/21/96 Moon, Pa. L, 7-0 10/18/97 Towson, Md. W, 33-30 Rowan (4-2) Date Location Score 9/23/72 Glassboro, N.J. L, 33-21 9/22/73 Towson, Md. W, 33-26 10/15/76 Glassboro, N.J. W, 21-0 10/15/77 Towson, Md. L, 21-18 10/20/78 Glassboro, N.J. W, 22-0 10/20/79 Towson, Md. W, 20-3

Salisbury (3-3) Date Location Score 11/10/73 Salisbury, Md. L, 23-15 10/26/74 Towson, Md. W, 27-10 11/1/75 Salisbury, Md. L, 15-14 10/30/76 Towson, Md. W, 21-0 11/5/77 Salisbury, Md. L, 21-20 11/4/78 Towson, Md. W, 27-0 St. John’s (Minn.) (0-1) Date Location Score 12/3/76 Towson, Md L, 31-20 St. Lawrence (1-0) Date Location Score 11/27/76 Towson, Md. W, 38-36 St. Mary’s (Calif.) (1-1) Date Location Score 10/31/98 Towson, Md. W, 27-21 11/4/00 Moraga, Calif. L, 45-33 Saint Francis (6-0) Date Location Score 10/14/95 Loretto, Pa. W, 34-7 10/26/96 Towson, Md. W, 54-14 9/22/12 Towson, Md. W, 46-17 9/12/15 Towson, Md. W, 35-20 9/10/16 Towson, Md. W, 35-28 9/16/17 Loretto, Pa. W, 16-14 Shepherd (3-3) Date Location Score 9/27/69 Towson, Md. L, 14-13 11/14/70 Shepherdstown, W.V. W, 10-0 10/23/71 Shepherdstown, W.V. L, 37-0 10/21/72 Towson, Md. L, 21-0 9/1/84 Towson, Md. W, 23-13 9/7/85 Towson, Md. W, 28-10 Shippensburg (0-2) Date Location Score 9/19/81 Towson, Md. L, 24-10 9/18/82 Shippensburg, Pa. L, 27-25 Slippery Rock (3-1) Date Location Score 9/13/80 Slippery Rock, Pa. L, 14-6 9/11/82 Towson, Md. W, 28-21 9/24/83 Slippery Rock, Pa. W, 28-0 9/21/85 Towson, Md. W, 24-13 South Florida (0-1) Date Location Score 09/03/16 Tampa., Fla. L, 56-20 Southern Connecticut (3-1) Date Location 10/17/81 Towson, Md. 10/16/82 New Haven, Conn. 9/12/94 New Haven, Conn. 9/11/95 Towson, Md.

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Stony Brook (3-3) Date Location Score 9/28/13 Stony Brook, N.Y. W, 35-21 10/4/14 Towson, Md. L, 14-3 10/17/15 Stony Brook, N.Y. W, 21-14 10/8/16 Towson, Md. L, 27-20 9/23/17 Stony Brook, N.Y. L, 25-17 10/6/18 Towson, Md. W, 52-28 Troy (0-1) Date Location Score 12/1/84 Troy, Ala. L, 45-3 Ursinus (0-0-1) Date Location Score 11/1/69 Collegeville, Pa. T, 34-34 Villanova (5-10) Date Location Score 10/23/04 Villanova, Pa. L, 41-6 11/5/05 Towson, Md. L, 40-19 10/21/06 Villanova, Pa. W, 21-13 11/10/07 Towson, Md. L, 14-12 11/15/08 Villanova, Pa. L, 34-31 11/14/09 Towson, Md. L, 49-7 9/18/10 Villanova, Pa. L, 43-7 9/10/11 Towson, Md. W, 31-10 10/27/12 Villanova, Pa. W, 49-35 10/12/13 Towson, Md. L, 45-35 11/8/14 Villanova, Pa. L, 42-14 10/24/15 Towson, Md. W, 28-21 9/17/16 Villanova, Pa. L, 40-21 9/30/17 Towson, Md. L, 9-24 9/15/18 Villanova, Pa. W, 45-35 Wake Forest (0-1) Date Location Score 9/8/18 Winston-Salem, N.C. L, 51-20 Wagner (1-1) Date Location Score 9/23/95 Staten Island, N.Y. L, 23-15 11/16/96 Towson, Md. W, 35-11 Washington & Lee (3-2) Date Location Score 9/20/69 Towson, Md. L, 14-13 9/26/70 Lexington, Va. W, 34-14 9/25/71 Towson, Md. W, 10-7 10/14/72 Lexington, Va. L, 38-0 10/19/74 Towson, Md. W, 63-16 Wayne State (1-1) Date Location Score 10/13/79 Towson, Md. W, 7-0 9/27/80 Detroit, Mich. L, 23-14 West Chester (0-1) Date Location Score 11/13/71 Towson, Md. L, 48-0

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West Virginia (0-1) Date Location Score 9/6/14 Morgantown, W.V. L, 54-0 Western Connecticut (1-0) Date Location Score 10/18/75 Towson, Md. W, 35-14 William & Mary (6-9) Date Location Score 10/17/92 Williamsburg, Va. L, 43-15 10/30/04 Towson, Md. L, 41-16 10/22/05 Williamsburg, Va. L, 44-13 11/4/06 Towson, Md. L, 29-28 9/29/07 Williamsburg, Va. L, 29-22 11/1/08 Towson, Md. L, 34-14 11/7/09 Williamsburg, Va. L, 31-0 10/22/11 Williamsburg, Va. W, 38-27 9/15/12 Towson, Md. W, 20-17 11/16/13 Williamsburg, Va. W, 15-9 11/15/14 Towson, Md. L, 37-14 11/14/15 Williamsburg, Va. L, 31-17 11/12/16 Towson, Md. W, 34-24 11/11/17 Williamsburg, Va. W, 26-14 10/13/18 Towson, Md. W, 29-13 Wofford (2-0) Date Location Score 10/6/84 Towson, Md. W, 15-8 9/14/85 Spartanburg, S.C. W, 31-15 Yale (0-1) Date Location Score 9/20/03 New Haven, Conn. L, 62-28 Youngstown State (0-4) Date Location Score 10/15/88 Youngstown, Ohio L, 41-39 11/18/89 Youngstown, Ohio L, 38-7 11/10/90 Towson, Md. L, 13-0 11/23/91 Towson, Md. L, 27-17


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Opponent W L T 1st Game Recent Albany________________ 4___ 2____0________ 1970 (L)___ 2018 (W) American International___ 3___ 2____0________ 1980 (L)_____ 1995 (L) Ashland (Ohio)__________ 2___ 0____0________ 1978 (W)___ 1979 (W) Boston Univ.____________ 0___ 1____0________ 1991 (L)_____ 1991 (L) Bowie State_____________ 5___ 0____0________ 1974 (W)___ 2004 (W) Bridgewater____________ 0___ 1____0________ 1969 (L)_____ 1969 (L) Brown_________________ 1___ 0____0________ 2002 (W)___ 2002 (W) Bucknell_______________ 8___ 8____0________ 1982 (W)___ 2003 (L) Buffalo_________________ 3___ 0____0________ 1986 (W)___ 1994 (W) Butler__________________ 2___ 0____0________ 1995 (W)___ 1996 (W) California (Pa.) __________ 1___ 0____0________ 1984 (W)___ 1984 (W) Canisius________________ 0___ 0____1________ 1977 (T)____ 1977 (T) Central Connecticut______ 6___ 3____0________ 1971 (L)_____ 2014 (L) Central St. (Ohio)________ 0___ 1____0________ 1986 (L)_____ 1986 (L) Charleston Southern_____ 2___ 0____0________ 1993 (W)___ 1994 (W) Cheyney State___________ 2___ 0____0________ 1975 (W)___ 1976 (W) The Citadel____________ 1___ 0____0________ 2018 (W)__ 2018 (W) Coastal Carolina_________ 2___ 1____0________ 2008 (L)____ 2010 (W) Colgate________________ 1___ 9____0 ________ 1996 (L)____ 2011 (W) Columbia______________ 1___ 3____0________ 1997 (L)_____ 2010 (L) Connecticut____________ 2___ 0____0________ 1993 (W)___ 2013 (W) Cornell_________________ 1___ 1____0________ 2002 (L)____ 2004 (W) Dartmouth_____________ 0___ 1____0________ 2016 (L)_____ 2016 (L) Dayton________________ 1___ 3____0________ 1995 (L)____ 1999 (W) Delaware______________ 8___ 12___0________ 1982 (L)____ 2018 (L) Delaware State__________ 11__ 6____0________ 1980 (W)___ 2014 (W) District of Columbia______ 1___ 0____0________ 1969 (W)___ 1984 (W) Drake__________________ 2___ 0____0________ 1998 (W)___ 2000 (W) East Carolina____________ 0___ 1____0________ 2015 (L)_____ 2015 (L) Eastern Illinois___________ 1___ 0____0________ 2013 (W)___ 2013 (W) Eastern Washington______ 1___ 0____0________ 2013 (W)___ 2013 (W) Elon___________________ 6___ 2____0________ 2003 (W)__ 2018 (W) Federal City_____________ 2___ 1____0________ 1971 (L)____ 1974 (W) Florida________________ 0___ 0____0________ 2019 (-)_____ 2019 (-) Fordham_______________ 4___ 4____0________ 1997 (L)____ 2013 (W) Frostburg State__________ 7___ 3____0________ 1969 (W)___ 1978 (W) Gallaudet______________ 2___ 0____0________ 1969 (W)___ 1970 (W) Georgetown____________ 3___ 1____0 ________ 1973 (W)___ 2003 (W) Guilford________________ 2___ 2____0________ 1976 (L)____ 1979 (W) Hampden Sydney________ 2___ 4____0________ 1971 (L)____ 1976 (W) Hofstra________________ 3___ 4____0________ 1972 (L)_____ 2007 (L) Holy Cross______________ 6___ 3____0________ 1997 (F)____ 2015 (W) Howard________________ 6___ 2____0________ 1987 (W)___ 2000 (W) Indiana________________ 0___ 1____0________ 2010 (L)_____ 2010 (L) Indiana (Pa.)____________ 2___ 5____1________ 1985 (T)___ 1992 (W) Ithaca_________________ 0___ 2____0________ 1977 (L)_____ 1978 (L) James Madison_________ 6___ 21___1________ 1976 (L)____ 2018 (L) Jersey City______________ 2___ 0____0________ 1969 (W)___ 1970 (W) Johns Hopkins__________ 4___ 2____0________ 1970 (W)___ 1975 (W) Kent State ______________ 0___ 1____0________ 2012 (L)_____ 2012 (L) Kentucky State__________ 0___ 1____0________ 1975 (L)_____ 1975 (L) Kutztown______________ 1___ 0____0________ 1994 (W)___ 1994 (W) Lafayette_______________ 5___ 3____0________ 1985 (W)___ 2003 (W) Lehigh_________________ 1___ 11___0________ 1986 (L)_____ 2011 (L) Liberty_________________ 5___ 6____0________ 1983 (W)___ 2006 (W) Lock Haven_____________ 2___ 0____0________ 2003 (W)___ 2005 (W) LSU ___________________ 0___ 1____0________ 2012 (L)_____ 2012 (L) Lycoming______________ 1___ 0____0________ 1974 (W)___ 1974 (W) Maine_________________ 6___ 8____0________ 1979 (W)___ 2018 (L) Mansfield ______________ 4___ 0____0________ 1974 (W)___ 1983 (W) Marist_________________ 1___ 0____0________ 1996 (W)___ 1996 (W) Massachusetts__________ 0___ 3____0________ 2006 (L)_____ 2010 (L)

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Opponent W L T 1st Game Recent Maryland ______________ 0___ 2____0________ 2011 (L)_____ 2017 (L) Maryland Eastern Shore___ 2___ 0____0________ 1976 (W)____ 1977 (L) Merchant Marine________ 4___ 0____0________ 1979 (W)___ 1982 (W) Millersville______________ 2___ 1____0________ 1972 (L)____ 1983 (W) Monmouth_____________ 7___ 1____0________ 1995 (W)___ 2002 (W) Morgan State___________ 19__ 6____0________ 1979 (L)____ 2018 (W) Navy__________________ 0___ 1____0________ 2008 (L)_____ 2008 (L) New Hampshire_________ 3___ 9____0________ 1980 (L)_____ 2017 (L) New Haven_____________ 3___ 4____0________ 1984 (W)____ 1990 (L) New York Tech___________ 2___ 0____0________ 1980 (W)___ 1983 (W) Norfolk State____________ 1___ 0____0________ 1984 (W)___ 1984 (W) North Carolina Central___ 2___ 0____0________ 2013 (W)__ 2014 (W) North Dakota State_______ 0___ 2____0________ 1983 (L)_____ 2013 (L) Northeastern___________ 3___ 7____0________ 1987 (L)_____ 2009 (L) Northwestern___________ 0___ 1____0________ 2009 (L)_____ 2009 (L) Old Dominion __________ 1___ 1____0________ 2011 (W)____ 2012 (L) Pennsylvania____________ 0___ 1____0________ 1997 (L)_____ 1997 (L) C.W. Post_______________ 6___ 1____0________ 1976 (W)___ 1984 (W) Randolph-Macon________ 5___ 6____0________ 1969 (L)____ 1979 (W) Rhode Island____________ 9___ 7____0________ 1986 (W)___ 2017 (W) Richmond______________ 4___ 7____0________ 2004 (L)_____ 2017 (L) Robert Morris___________ 2___ 1____0________ 1995 (W)___ 1997 (W) Rowan_________________ 4___ 2____0________ 1972 (L)____ 1979 (W) Salisbury State__________ 3___ 3____0________ 1973 (L)____ 1978 (W) St. John’s (Minn.)_________ 0___ 1____0________ 1976 (L)_____ 1976 (L) St. Lawrence____________ 1___ 0____0________ 1976 (W)___ 1976 (W) St. Mary’s (Calif.)_________ 1___ 1____0________ 1998 (W)____ 2000 (L) Saint Francis____________ 6___ 0____0________ 1995 (W)___ 2017 (W) Shepherd______________ 3___ 3____0________ 1969 (L)____ 1985 (W) Shippensburg___________ 0___ 2____0________ 1981 (L)____ 1982 (W) Slippery Rock___________ 3___ 1____0________ 1980 (L)____ 1985 (W) South Florida___________ 0___ 1____0________ 2016 (L)_____ 2016 (L) Southern Connecticut____ 3___ 1____0________ 1981 (W)___ 1995 (W) Stony Brook____________ 3___ 3____0________ 2013 (W)__ 2018 (W) Troy___________________ 0___ 1____0________ 1984 (L)_____ 1984 (L) Ursinus________________ 0___ 0____1________ 1969 (T)____ 1969 (T) Villanova______________ 5___ 10___0________ 2004 (L)___ 2018 (W) Wagner________________ 1___ 1____0________ 1995 (L)____ 1996 (W) Wake Forest____________ 0___ 0____0________ 2018 (L)_____ 2018 (L) Washington & Lee _______ 3___ 2____0________ 1969 (L)____ 1974 (W) Wayne State____________ 1___ 1____0________ 1979 (W)____ 1980 (L) West Chester____________ 0___ 1____0________ 1971 (L)_____ 1971 (L) West Virginia____________ 0___ 1____0________ 2014 (L)_____ 2014 (L) Western Connecticut_____ 1___ 0____0________ 1975 (W)___ 1975 (W) William & Mary_________ 6___ 9____0________ 1992 (L)___ 2018 (W) Wofford________________ 2___ 0____0________ 1984 (W)___ 1985 (W) Yale___________________ 0___ 1____0________ 2003 (L)_____ 2003 (L) Youngstown State_______ 0___ 4____0________ 1988 (L)_____ 1991 (L) BOLD - 2019 Opponents

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2019 Towson Football Schedule Aug. 31

at The Citadel

Charleston, S.C.

3 p.m.

Sept. 7

N.C. CENTRAL

TOWSON, MD.

6 P.M.

Sept. 14

at Maine *

Orono, Maine

7 p.m.

SEPT. 21

VILLANOVA *

TOWSON, MD.

6 P.M.

SEPT. 28

at Florida

Gainesville, Fla.

TBA

OCT. 12

UALBANY *

TOWSON, MD.

4 P.M.

OCT. 19

BUCKNELL

TOWSON, MD.

4 P.M.

Oct. 26

at James Madison *

Harrisonburg, Va.

3:30 p.m.

NOV. 2

DELAWARE *

TOWSON, MD.

2 P.M.

Nov. 9

at Stony Brook *

Stony Brook, N.Y.

2 p.m.

Nov. 16

at William & Mary *

Williamsburg, Va.

1 p.m.

NOV. 23

ELON *

TOWSON, MD.

2 P.M.

BOLD - Home Games All home games played at Johnny Unitas ® Stadium


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