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63 Future Home of Maine Football Alfond Challenge Alfond Athletic Fund Athletic Points of Pride 70 University of Maine 72 Black Bears In the NFL Van Wagner Sports & Entertainment. Gameday Information 3 Stadium at TD Sports Complex 7 Chanticleer Sports Network 9 Schedule 11 Coach Jamey Chadwell 12 Coaching Staff 20 Support Staff 22 Chanticleers 26 Preseason Honors 34 Carolina Season Statistics 37 Carolina Numerical Roster 38 Opponents Numerical Roster 40 Chanticleer Regiment 45 2022-23 Chanticleer Spirit Teams/We’re the Chanticleers (Fight Song) 47 in the Pros 48 Chanticleer All-Americans 50 Chanticleer National Honors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Chanticleer Conference Honors 61 All-Time Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70 Hall of Fame 78 Belt Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80 Carolina University 81 University President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84 of Trustees/Executive Officers 85 Athletics/Executive Adviser for the President Joe Moglia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89 President of Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation Matt Hogue 95 1 INFORMATIONGAMEDAY HEAD JAMEYCOACHCHADWELL CHANTICLEERS2022 STATISTICSSEASON ABOUT CAROLINACOASTAL !"##$%"&'#()"#* )"#"&+,'-+#+)"& 6:-#;%)0$&;/++'#('&*+#1+<$ )';)(&)#%)//#'33=#6"> ;301)25#<;#-8?-7 .+#'/+)#"& !""#$%&'(#)*+,#-!!" ./, 0+1#23'45#02#6""--6-,788,!9"" &$01+&5'-6'201+32 ;%)&'=)0#@#;+35#*)0#1)A0+'#A'3BC !41#'-+224#$ ;%&+.#3C+')$&0A#3..&;+'5#*)0#1)A0+'#A'3BC -$7"'3+,$2$ C'+<&(+0$ -+&7'54#,"8 CHIEF REVENUE OFFICER 5$+#+',"34&" *&;+#C'+<&(+0$5#=)'4+$&0A#@#3C+')$&30< 12 26 37 81

UMAINE PRESIDENT JOAN FERRINI-MUNDY

Ken Ralph is the director of athletics at the University of Maine. Before joining the UMaine community on Sept. 1, 2018, Ralph was the director of athletics at Colorado College for 11 years. The Salem, New Hampshire, native also served as the director of athletics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute from 2002–07, and before moving into administration fulltime, coached swimming at the college level for 12 seasons. Ralph earned his undergraduate degree in political science at the University of Alaska-Anchorage, where he was recognized as an All-American in swimming in 1989 and 1990. He earned a master’s degree in sports management studies from California University of Pennsylvania.

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS KEN RALPH

ADMINISTRATION

Joan Ferrini-Mundy is the president of the University of Maine and its regional campus, the University of Maine at Machias. Prior to joining the UMaine and UMM communities on July 1, 2018, she was the chief operating officer of the National Science Foundation. Her distinguished career spans the fields of mathematics education, STEM education and policy, teacher education, and research administration. Among her awards and recognitions are the U.S. Senior Executive Service Presidential Rank Award of Distinguished Executive, and election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. President Ferrini-Mundy is a member of the National Academies Board on Higher Education and the Workforce, and is leading the implementation of a University of Maine System plan for research and development. She holds a Ph.D. in mathematics education from the University of New Hampshire.

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Punt returns: #-Yards 15-80 12-52

11/13/2021 at Massachusetts W 35-10 5331

Derek Robertson 8 20 65 61 4 0.2 0 16 0.5

Joe Fagnano 4 19 40 52 -12 -0.6 0 10 -3.0

Steve Petrick 4.8

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Int returns: #-Yards 10-60 6-42

Tavion Banks 9 17 55 8 47 2.8 0 9 5.2

gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Total 11 362 1646 235 1411 3.9 13 69 128.3

Average per play 5.2 5.9

avg td lg

0 17

Montigo Moss 9 8 136 17.0 0 58 15.1

ReceivingPlayer gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Joe Fagnano 4 136.6 65-108-2 60.2 794 6 59 198.5

9 2 19 9.5 0 11

Zavier Scott 11 158.8 1-1-0 100.0 7 0 7 0.6

Freddie Brock 11 18 137 7.6 3 51 12.5

7 2 33 16.5 1 28

Daniel Rymer 4.7 Barnwell 2.1

Kahzir Brown 3 16 5.3 Carr 2 8.5 Shakur Smalls 2 0 0.0 Adrian Otero 1 0 0.0 0 0 Miller 1 0 0.0 0 0 Stewart 27 27.0 0 10 60 6.0 0 27 42 7.0

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Rushing 78 89 Passing 108 108

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Jacob Hennie 11 2 7 9 -2 -1.0 0 7 -0.2

Average per game 209.6 225.5

Total offense 3717 4256

Rushing Yardage 1411 1775

gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Average per catch 12.3 12.7

Zavier Scott 11 11 114 10.4 1 59 10.4

Opponents 6

* 10/23/2021 at UAlbany W 19-16 3089

Freddie Brock 11 132 756 36 720 5.5 7 69 65.5

* 10/30/2021 at Rhode Island W 45-24 3368

Team 11 8 0 27 -27 -3.4 0 0 -2.5

PassingPlayer

Opponents 11 386 1952 177 1775 4.6 14 76 161.4

Michael Monios 5 8 103 12.9 1 28 20.6

Tavion

Banks 9 2 30 15.0 0 15 3.3

Opponents 11 195 2481 12.7 22 76

Team Statistics

Zavier Scott 11 35 135 16 119 3.4 2 26 10.8

Overall Home Away Neutral

* 10/09/2021 Elon L 23-33 4174

* 11/06/2021 Stony Brook L 17-22 4137

TDs Rushing 13 14

Andre Miller 10 39 684 17.5 3 55 68.4

Passing Yardage 2306 2481 Comp-Att-Int 187-347-6 195-330-10

* 10/16/2021 William & Mary W 27-16 6356

TDs Passing 18 22

no.

InterceptionsPlayer yds

Average per rush 3.9 4.6

0 16 Richard

Average per game 128.3 161.4

Elijah Barnwell 9 117 537 23 514 4.4 4 23 57.1

Kick returns: #-Yards 34-903 33-639

Derek Robertson 8 117.2 121-238-4 50.8 1505 12 55 188.1

RushingPlayer

Andre Miller 10 1 25 0 25 25.0 0 25 2.5

2021-22 Maine Football Combined Team Statistics All games Page 1/3 as of Jul 15, 2022

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Penalty 14 28

09/18/2021 Merrimack W 31-26 5041 09/25/2021 at NIU L 14-41 10076

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NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0

Opponents 11 138.2 195-330-10 59.1 2481 22 76 225.5

* 09/02/2021 Delaware L 24-34 5548

Jacob Hennie 11 13 145 11.2 1 28 13.2

Rushing attempts 362 386

* 09/11/2021 at James Madison L 7-55 22108

John Gay 10 5 10 1 9 1.8 0 4 0.9

Devin Young 11 4 11 2 9 2.3 0 4 0.8

11 187 2306 12.3 18 59

* 11/20/2021 at New Hampshire W 33-20 8573

8 6 38 6.3 1 15

Jordan Rowell 6 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 3 0.8

Fumbles-Lost 8-4 9-5 Penalties-Yards 79-748 69-558 Punts-Avg 58-38.6 46-36.2

Shawn Bowman 11 24 282 11.8 4 27 25.6

Game Records

First Downs 200 225

Opponent Score Att.

Total 209.6 225.5

Average per pass 6.6 7.5

Time of possession / game 29:34 30:26 3rd-down conversion 55/147 50/139 4rd-down conversion 4/11 9/21 PAT-attempts (31-31) 100% (29-35) 83% 2-point conversion-attempts (0-2) 0% (2-3) 67%

Total 11 123.4 187-347-6 53.9 2306 18 59 209.6

Devin Young 11 54 585 10.8 3 35 53.2

Average per game 337.9 386.9

ALL GAMES 6-5 2-3 4-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 4-4 1-3 3-1 0-0

Elijah

Abdul

Record

John Gay 10 9 0 -3 0 0 6 0.6

Zavier Scott 3 18

Opponents 11 1775 2481 52 639 42 4989 453.5

Devin Young 11 4 9 0 9 0.8

Khairi Manns 1 0 0.0 0 0

Jacob Hennie 1 6

Opponents 38 12-15 29-35 2 0 0 0 0 297

Cole Baker 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 24 0

Montigo Moss 1 6

Trevin Ewing 3 161 53.7 1 96

Derek Robertson 8 4 0 0 0 0 4 0.5

Elijah Barnwell 9 117 514 0 514 57.1

Kahzir Brown 11 0 0 0 0 16 16 1.5

Joe Fagnano 4 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -3.0

Score by Periods Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TOT

Jacob Hennie 11 -2 145 68 0 0 211 19.2

Jordan Rowell 6 2 5 0 5 0.8

Total Offense

Andre Miller 10 25 684 0 0 0 709 70.9

Jordan Rowell 6 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.8

Opponents 12 52 4.3 1 17

Shawn Bowman 4 24

Jacob Hennie 11 2 -2 0 -2 -0.2

Andre Miller 3 18

Tavion Banks 9 47 30 0 0 0 77 8.6

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Jonny Messina 13-17 76.5 0-0 2-3 8-10 3-4 0-0 42 1

Total 58 2239 38.6 75 7 25 21 10 1

no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

David Gelb 45 1762 39.2 75 6 19 13 8 1

Opponents 46 1665 36.2 65 2 17 11 3 2

AllPlayerPurpose

Montigo Moss 9 0 136 4 0 0 140 15.6

Zavier Scott 11 36 119 7 126 11.5

John Gay 10 5 9 0 9 0.9

2021 STATISTICS

2022 MAINE FOOTBALL YEARBOOK

Player td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Michael Monios 1 6

Zavier Scott 3 36 12.0 0 21

no. yds avg td lg

Cole Baker 1-1 6-6 9

Michael Monios 5 0 103 11 0 0 114 22.8

Steve Petrick 8 0 38 0 15 0 53 6.6

Abdul Stewart 8 0 0 0 0 27 27 3.4

Steve Petrick 1 6

Daniel Rymer 7 0 33 0 0 0 33 4.7

Derek Robertson 8 258 4 1505 1509 188.6

Jonny Messina 13-17 25-25 64

Daniel Rymer 1 6

Joe Fagnano 4 127 -12 794 782 195.5

Freddie Brock 10 60

Field PlayerGoals

Devin Young 11 9 585 0 691 0 1285 116.8

Total 34 903 26.6 1 96

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

2021-22 Maine Football Combined Team Statistics All games Page 2/3 as of Jul 15, 2022

PuntingPlayer

Kick PlayerReturns

Maine 51 114 63 47 0 275 Opponents 63 90 65 79 0 297

Steve Petrick 1 15 15.0 0 15

Devin Young 3 18

no. yds avg td lg

Shawn Bowman 11 0 282 0 0 0 282 25.6

Player g plays rush pass total avg/g

Freddie Brock 11 132 720 0 720 65.5

Elijah Barnwell 9 514 19 0 0 0 533 59.2

Richard Carr 11 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.5

Opponents 12-15 80.0 0-0 5-5 5-7 2-3 0-0 42 1

Brian Cooey 13 477 36.7 53 1 6 8 2 0

Kolubah Pewee Jr. 1 2

PAT

John Gay 1 -3 -3.0 0 0

Freddie Brock 11 720 137 0 0 0 857 77.9

Richard Carr 1 2

Jacob Hennie 13 68 5.2 0 16

Scoring

Elijah Barnwell 4 24

Trevin Ewing 1 6

Total 33 14-18 31-31 0 0 0 2 0 275

Punt PlayerReturns

Total 11 1411 2306 80 903 60 4760 432.7

Tavion Banks 9 17 47 0 47 5.2

Andre Miller 10 1 25 0 25 2.5

Total 11 709 1411 2306 3717 337.9 Opponents 11 716 1775 2481 4256 386.9

Trevin Ewing 3 0 0 0 161 0 161 53.7

Zavier Scott 11 119 114 0 36 0 269 24.5

Devin Young 26 691 26.6 0 51

Opponents 33 639 19.4 0 54

Michael Monios 1 11 11.0 0 0

Total 15 80 5.3 1 16

g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

7 Xavier Nurse 11 26 34 60 3-11 2-10 . 3 . . 1 . .

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41 Shakur Smalls 11 33 20 53 1.5-2 . 2-0 6 . . 2 . .

23 Adrian Otero 11 31 32 63 2.5-5 . 1-0 1 1 . . 1 .

24 Fofie Bazzie 11 31 33 64 . . . 4 . 1-0 . . .

5 Josh Lezin 11 11 17 28 3-12 . . . 2 . 1 1 .

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24 Fofie Bazzie 11 31 33 64 . . . 4 . 1-0 . . .

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6 Ray Miller 11 44 59 103 9-24 3-15 1-0 2 1 . . . .

15 Brian Lee, Jr. 11 18 18 36 4-9 0.5-4 . 1 . . . . .

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16 Xavier Mitchell 11 14 25 39 2.5-9 1-6 . 1 3 . . . .

21 Austin Ambush 7 10 7 17 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . . . 34 Kolubah Pewee Jr. 8 13 3 16 . . . 3 . 1-0 . . . 44 Raffaele Salamone 10 5 11 16 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 9 Jamehl Wiley 5 5 11 16 . . . . . . . . . 31 Robby Riobe 6 8 8 16 . . . . . . . . . 96 Dorian Royal 9 5 10 15 3.5-18 2.5-13 . . 1 . . . . 42 Abdul Stewart 8 5 2 7 1-1 . 1-27 . . . . . . 32 Vince Thomas 9 3 3 6 1-1 52 John Costanza 9 1 4 5 0 Bryce Colee 10 3 1 4 33 Christian Thomas 6 4 4 1 22 Benito Speight 3 2 2 25 Tavion Banks 9 1 1 2 2 Devin Young 11 1 1 2 80 Jamie Lamson 9 2 2 46 John Gay 10 2 2 45 Daniel Doegan 1 1 1 45 Eli Mahan 1 1 1 13 Tyrese Baptiste 3 1 1 20 Elijah Barnwell 9 1 1 17 Zavier Scott 11 1 1 76 Tyrie Francois 10 1 1 66 Matthias Staalsoe 8 1 1 19 David Gelb 10 37 Jonny Messina 10 Totals 11 340 402 742 39-127 12-74 10-60 32 10 5-20 4 6 0 Opponents 11 353 356 709 57-215 15-100 6-42 53 17 3-0 5 2 0

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3 Richard Carr 11 24 15 39 . . 2-17 6 . . . 2 .

7 Xavier Nurse 11 26 34 60 3-11 2-10 . 3 . . 1 . .

11 Khairi Manns 11 17 25 42 6-30 3-26 . . 1 1-20 . . .

## Player gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh fr-yds ff kick saf

6 Ray Miller 11 44 59 103 9-24 3-15 1-0 2 1 . . . .

2021-22 Maine Football Combined Team Statistics

29 Austin Chambers 11 3 28 31 . . . 1 1 . . . .

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

5 Josh Lezin 11 11 17 28 3-12 . . . 2 . 1 1 . 30 Kahzir Brown 11 16 7 23 0.5-1 . 3-16 1 . . . . . 95 Justin Sambu 9 6 15 21 1-3 . . . . 1-0 . . .

2021-22 Maine Football Combined Team Statistics

All games

15 Brian Lee, Jr. 11 18 18 36 4-9 0.5-4 . 1 . . . . .

95 Justin Sambu 9 6 15 21 1-3 . . . . 1-0 . . .

COMBINED TEAM STATISTICS ALL GAMES

11 Khairi Manns 11 17 25 42 6-30 3-26 . . 1 1-20 . . .

3 Richard Carr 11 24 15 39 . . 2-17 6 . . . 2 .

2021 Defensive Statistics

23 Adrian Otero 11 31 32 63 2.5-5 . 1-0 1 1 . . 1 .

16 Xavier Mitchell 11 14 25 39 2.5-9 1-6 . 1 3 . . . .

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21 Austin Ambush 7 10 7 17 0.5-1 . . 2 . . . . . 34 Kolubah Pewee Jr. 8 13 3 16 . . . 3 . 1-0 . . . 44 Raffaele Salamone 10 5 11 16 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 9 Jamehl Wiley 5 5 11 16 31 Robby Riobe 6 8 8 16 96 Dorian Royal 9 5 10 15 3.5-18 2.5-13 1 42 Abdul Stewart 8 5 2 7 1-1 1-27 32 Vince Thomas 9 3 3 6 1-1 52 John Costanza 9 1 4 5 0 Bryce Colee 10 3 1 4 33 Christian Thomas 6 4 4 1 22 Benito Speight 3 2 2 25 Tavion Banks 9 1 1 2 2 Devin Young 11 1 1 2 80 Jamie Lamson 9 2 2 46 John Gay 10 2 2 45 Daniel Doegan 1 1 1 45 Eli Mahan 1 1 1 13 Tyrese Baptiste 3 1 1 20 Elijah Barnwell 9 1 1 17 Zavier Scott 11 1 1 76 Tyrie Francois 10 1 1 66 Matthias Staalsoe 8 1 1 19 David Gelb 10 37 Jonny Messina 10

2021 STATISTICS

30 Kahzir Brown 11 16 7 23 0.5-1 . 3-16 1 . . . . .

## Player gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh fr-yds ff kick saf

Totals 11 340 402 742 39-127 12-74 10-60 32 10 5-20 4 6 0 Opponents 11 353 356 709 57-215 15-100 6-42 53 17 3-0 5 2 0

41 Shakur Smalls 11 33 20 53 1.5-2 . 2-0 6 . . 2 . .

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

29 Austin Chambers 11 3 28 31 . . . 1 1 . . . .

@BlackBearsFB | 13 2022 MAINE FOOTBALL YEARBOOK 4 CONFERENCE TITLES (2001, 2002, 2013, 2018) 6 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES (’01, ’02, ’08, ’11, ’13, ‘18) 4 NCAA FINAL 8 APPEARANCES (’01, ’02, ’11, ‘18) 1 NCAA SEMIFINAL APPEARANCE (’18) 8 1ST OR 2ND PLACE FINISHES IN CONF./DIVISION (’01, ’02, ’06, ’08, ’09, ’11, ’13, ‘18) 2 CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR (Stephen Cooper ’01 & ’02; Jovan Belcher ’08) 1 CAA DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR (Christophe Mulumba Tshimanga ’13) 3 CAA STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE YEAR (Ron Whitcomb ’06; Ryan Canary ’08; Marcus Wasilewski ’13) 1 CAA CHUCK BOONE LEADERSHIP AWARD RECIPIENT (Marcus Wasilewski ’13) 165 ALL-CAA SELECTIONS 22 ALL-AMERICAN HONORS 34 NFL DRAFT PICKS / ROOKIE FREE AGENTS 16 COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME INVITATIONS 56 WINNING % / 10 WINNING SEASONS (2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2021) 3 WINS OVER A DIVISION I FBS OPPONENT (Maine 9, Mississippi State 7; Sept. 18, 2004) (Maine 24, UMass 14; Sept. 7, 2013) (Maine 31, Western Kentucky 28; Sept. 8, 2018) BLACK BEAR FOOTBALL SINCE 2000

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32 Jaylen Long DB FR 6-3 190 Springfield, MA Cheshire Academy

6 Adrian Otero LB SR 6-0 235 Hazelton, PA Hazelton Area

34 Logan Martin WR R-FR 5-11 185 Dover-Foxcroft, ME Foxcroft Academy

15 Brian Lee, Jr. LB SR 6-2 230 Waldorf, MD Westlake

18 Shawn Bowman TE SR 6-5 263 Bear, DE Howard H.S.

35 Navonn Barrett DB FR 6-1 170 Trenton, N.J. Trenton Central

14 Harvey Clayton Jr. DB GR 6-2 205 Miami, FL Coral Reef (Duquesne/Illinois)

35 Stone Compton RB SO 5-11 195 Exeter, N.H. St. Thomas Aquinas

40 Tyshawn Stewart LB SO 6-2 230 Harrisburg, PA Susquehanna Township

11 Jack Emerson QB FR 6-1 210 Arundel, ME Thornton Academy

42 Abdul Stewart DB SO 6-1 190 Coatesville, PA Coatesville

43 Charles Eberle LS/LB SO 5-11 180 Califon, N.J. Voorhees

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4 Justin Sambu DL SR 6-4 285 Calgary, Alberta Clarkson North

23 Shakur Smalls DB SO 6-0 196 Philadelphia, PA West Catholic Prep

3 Benito Speight DB SR 5-10 185 Richmond, VA Monacan

34 Daren Omoregie WR FR 5-11 170 Lynn, MA Lynn Classical

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DB R-FR 6-0 180 Boston, MA Newton South/East Coast Prep

14 Anthony Harris QB SO 6-3 185 Nazareth, PA Nazareth

27 Jamaree Gibson DB FR 6-0 175 Rochester, N.Y. East H.S.

38 Sherrod Hudson DB FR 5-11 185 Middlesex, N.J. St. Thomas Aquinas

21 Austin Ambush DB JR 6-3 195 Gaithersburg, MD Demascus

9 Jamehl Wiley DL GR 6-2 250 New Castle, DE St. Frances Academy

41 Devin Hairston DB FR 6-3 200 Trenton, N.J. Trenton/Wyoming Secondary Prep.

7 Xavier Nurse LB JR 6-3 215 Brooklyn, N.Y. Erasmus Hall

24 Aaron Gethers DB R-JR 5-10 190 Blythewood, S.C. Bishop McDevitt (W. Carolina/Boston College)

16 Xavier Mitchell DL GR 6-2 250 New Orleans, LA John Curtis (Arkansas Pine-Bluff)

8 Robby Riobe DB JR 5-11 180 Everett, MA Everett

29 Garrison Burnett WR GR 5-10 193 Washington D.C. Maret School (UConn)

33 Christian Thomas LB SO 6-3 205 Camden, N.J. Woodrow Wilson/Milford Academy

2 Elijah Barnwell RB GR 5-11 210 Piscataway, N.J. Piscatway (Rutgers)

12 Braeden Heald WR GR 5-11 198 Easthampton, MA Williston Northampton (Northwestern)

19 Jack Kelley QB R-FR 6-2 205 Pembroke, MA Pembroke/Hebron Academy

22 Jabari Echols DB R-FR 6-0 180 Baltimore, MD Mount St. Joseph

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Tavion Banks RB JR 5-10 200 Bethlehem, PA Bethlehem Catholic

31 Terrance Ganyi LB R-JR 6-2 203 Montreal, Que. Dalbe Viau (UConn)

37 Zachariah Oja RB FR 6-0 210 Standish, ME Bonny Eagle

36 Symon Sathler RB FR 5-8 190 Woburn, VA Woburn Memorial/Bridgton Acad.

10 Tyrese Baptiste WR R-FR 5-11 190 Everett, MA Everett

5 Josh Lezin DL SR 6-1 283 Jackson, N.J. Lakewood

11 Khairi Manns DL JR 6-3 230 New Rochelle, N.Y. New Rochelle

15 Zaheem Crawford-Patterson WR FR 6-3 185 Irvington, N.J. Irvington

0 Vince Thomas LB SO 5-10 170 Raleigh, N.C. Sanderson (Naval Academy)

5 Kobay White WR SR 5-11 198 Harrisburg, PA Bishop McDevitt (Boston College)

1 Joe Fagnano QB SR 6-3 225 Williamsport, PA Williamsport

16 Ayden Pereira QB FR 6-0 190 Auburn, N.H. Central Catholic

17 Zavier Scott WR GR 6-1 207 Fort Hood, TX Vilseck (Germany) - (UConn)

13 Derek Robertson QB SO 6-2 205 Yonkers, N.Y. Iona Prep/Bridgton Academy

26 Jamond Dubose DB GR 5-9 175 Raleigh, N.C. Rolesville H.S. (Northern Colorado)

28 Freddie Brock RB JR 5-10 170 Rochester, N.Y. East H.S.

13 Daniel Doegan DB R-FR 5-11 195 Philadelphia, PA Willingboro

30 Kahzir ‘Buggs’ Brown DB SO 6-3 190 Trenton, N.J. Trenton Central

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Michael Gerace OL GR 6-4 305 Bel Air, MD

La Salle Institute

94 Clayton Ritter LS R-FR 5-11 205 Middletown, DE Hodgson Vo-Tech

92 Francisco Pratts III TE FR 6-3 233 New London, CT New London

99 Nicolas Kalume DL FR 6-3 225 London, Ontario Football North

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Justin Williford OL JR 6-0 290 Melville, N.Y. St. Anthony’s

88 Rohan Jones WR FR 6-2 215 Montreal, Que. College Andre-Grasset

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Tyrie Francois OL SR 6-5 339 Auburndale, FL Auburndale

87 Jacob Hennie WR GR 5-11 185 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Santiago

Latrell Couchman LB R-FR 6-1 215 Irvington, N.J. Irvington

45 Eli Mahan TE R-FR 6-4 250 Fryeburg, ME

John Carroll

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79 Max Lövblad OL JR 6-7 304 Märsta, Sweden Arlandagymnasiet/Arlanda Jets

John Gay RB SR 6-0 190 Jeannette, PA

Jack Webb OL SR 6-3 260 Arundel, ME

Thornton Academy

86 Antonio Corsi TE R-FR 6-3 250 Ottawa, Ontario St. Francis

83 Michael Monios WR JR 5-10 170 Montreal, Quebec Choate Rosemary Hall

Jack Boutaugh OL FR 6-4 260 Turner, ME Leavitt

Declan McKevitt TE R-FR 6-4 235 Mendham, N.J. West Morris Mendham

Thomas Horton DL FR 6-0 260 Standish, ME Bonny Eagle

Cody Williams K SR 5-10 190 Murrieta, CA

Thornton Academy (Sacred Heart)

Darius Bell OL R-FR 6-5 320 Hamilton, Ontario Clearwater Academy International

Darius McKenzie LB SO 6-3 240 Ottawa, Ontario Clearwater Academy International

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68 Max Gregor OL FR 6-4 275 Easton, CT Cheshire Academy

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75 Sean Pozniak OL FR 6-8 300 Ashburn, VA Tuscarora

K FR 5-9 180 Lumberton, N.J. Rancocas Valley Regional

Nic Swanson DB FR 5-9 160 Richmond, VA Glen Allen

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90 Xavier Holmes DL R-FR 6-3 200 Clarksburg, MD Clarksburg/Jireh Prep

81 Montigo Moss WR JR 6-1 200 Charlotte, N.C. Fork Union Military Academy

95 Mike Hamilton DL FR 6-3 250 Sicklerville, N.J. Bishop Eustace Prep

96 Dorian Royal DL SO 6-4 260 Quebec City, Quebec Cegep Garneau

Nassir Young DB R-FR 6-0 175 Troy, N.Y.

98 Cole Baker K/P R-FR 5-11 200 Wrenthem, MA Cheshire Acad./King Philip Regional

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84 Trevin Ewing WR JR 5-11 180 Elkton, MD Elkton

89 Eric Dolmus WR FR 5-9 175 Guilford, CT Guilford

71 Tyler Williams OL FR 6-4 295 Clifton, N.J. Clifton

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David Gross OL SO 6-1 300 Bucksport, ME Bucksport

82 Cooper Heisey TE GR 6-4 250 Scotch Plains, N.J. Scotch Plains-Fanwood (Rutgers)

93 Brian Cooey K/P SR 6-2 185 Blackwood, N.J. Highland Regional

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77 Kevin Jones OL SR 6-6 292 Coatesville, PA Bishop Shanahan

49 Evan Wallace RB FR 5-11 180 Simsbury, CT Simsbury

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Zion Cheeks LB FR 6-2 210 Penns Grove, N.J. Penns Grove

53 Isaac Ofielu LB R-FR 6-1 205 Saco, ME

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91 Shymell Davis DL R-FR 6-3 235 Woolwich, N.J. Kingsway/Wyoming Seminary

85 Matt Toman TE SO 6-4 215 Rutherford, N.J. St. Mary

Raffaele Salamone DL GR 6-3 266 Portland, ME Deering

56 Jacob Tuiasosopo DL JR 6-5 263 Waldorf, MD North Point

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65 Nicolas Cruji OL FR 6-4 275 Mississauga, Ontario Lorne Park/Wyoming Secondary Prep.

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95 Bailey Timms P GR 6-2 196 Warrnambool, Australia Latrobe University

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HIGH SCHOOL: Mt. Blue Maine (‘10) Administration

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FAMILY: Ellen (wife); NoellaCarson(Daughter);(Son)

EXPERIENCECOACHING 2021-PRESENT UMaine Head Coach JAN. 2019 - DEC. 2021 Yale Asst. HC, Co-Def. Coor/DL FEB. 2015 - JAN. 2018 Yale Asst. Coach - DL JULY 2013 - FEB. 2015 Maine Asst. Coach - DL MARCH 2011 - JULY 2013 Maine Asst. DL Coach

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Yale consistently progressed on the defensive side of the ball under Stevens’ leadership. In his first season with the defensive line, the Bulldogs posted six sacks and 19 tackles for loss. Three years later, under the direction of Stevens, Yale turned those statistical numbers into 22.5 sacks and 44.5 tackles for loss as the Bulldogs

An All-CAA third team selection at defensive end, UMaine’s Most Valuable Player, and a New England Football Writers FCS All-Star selection in 2009, Stevens enjoyed an impressive fouryear career with the Black Bears. Stevens appeared in 45 games at UMaine while registering 184 tackles, 24 sacks, 16.0 tackles for loss, three pass breakups, three fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, while logging a pair of safeties. In 2008, Stevens guided the Black Bears to an appearance in the NCAA FCS Playoffs.

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Jordan Stevens (‘10), was named the 37th head football coach at UMaine on Dec. 7, 2021. Stevens, an All-CAA third team selection with the Black Bears before serving a four-year stint as an assistant coach at UMaine, returned home to Orono after spending the previous seven seasons on staff at Yale. Stevens played for the Black Bears from 2006-2009 before mentoring Maine’s defensive line in an assistant coaching role from March 2011 through February 2015.

Stevens served a key role in leading Yale to Ivy League titles in 2017 and, as the assistant head coach and co-defensive coordina tor, again in 2019 as the Bulldogs finished both title seasons with a 9-1 mark. In 2017, Stevens helped mentor a defensive unit which led the Ivy League in total defense (302.8 yards per game allowed); scoring defense (15.6 points allowed); rushing defense (73.1 rush yards allowed); third down conversion percentage defense (29.9 percent); and tackles for loss (85). The Bulldogs’ numbers were not just impressive against their Ivy League peers but also ranked in the top-10 in the nation in scoring defense, rushing defense, third down conversion percentage defense, and tackles for loss during the 2017

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Stevens began his coaching career at the University of Maine, serving two seasons as the assistant defensive line coach before a two-year stint as the lead defensive line coach at his alma mater in Orono. Stevens, who mentored NFL Draft Pick and two-time AllCAA selection Trevor Bates and All-CAA second team selection and Maine’s career sack leader Michael Cole, helped guide the Black Bears to the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2011 and to a CAA Champion ship and another trip to the NCAA FCS Playoffs in 2013. Maine’s Black Hole defense was impressive during Stevens’ time at UMa ine, posting the top ranked scoring defense and red zone defense in 2012, the CAA’s fourth ranked total defense in 2013, and the CAA’s second ranked total defense, 16th in the nation, in 2014.

Following his playing career with the Black Bears, Stevens participated in NFL Rookie Mini Camp with the Detroit Lions before signing with the Hartford Colonials of the United Football League for Mini and Training Camp in 2010.

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saw Yale post some of its best defensive marks in recent history as the unit, under the guidance of Stevens as co-defensive coordinator, led the nation in third down conversion percentage defense (22.1), ranked ninth nationally in sacks per game (3.2/32 total), and checked in 23rd in all of the Football Championship Subdivision in rush defense after allowing just 117.1 yards per game on the ground.

Stevens earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration - Management from UMaine in 2010. A Mt. Blue high school graduate, Stevens and his wife, Ellen, have one daughter, Noella and son, Carson.

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would post 18 or more sacks in three of the last four seasons and 34 or more tackles for loss in four of the last five years.

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A native of Temple, Maine, Stevens mentored nine All-Ivy League players and a pair of All-Colonial Athletic Association honorees during his 11-year assistant coaching career with Yale and UMaine. While at Yale, Stevens spent his first three seasons as the defensive line coach with the Bulldogs before being elevated to assistant head coach and co-defensive coordinator, working specif ically with the linebackers, in Jan. 2018. After spending one season working with the linebackers, Stevens returned to his roots, switch ing back to mentoring the defensive line in a role he would serve from Jan. 2019 until the end of his stint with the Bulldogs.

Early in his career, Dresner spent a year at Worcester Polytechnic Institute as the quarterbacks’ coach after starting his career with two seasons on staff at his alma mater, Union College.

Dresner’s leadership helped guide Maine through a quarterback transition. Maine, which ranked tied for second in the nation with twelve 100+ yard receiving performances, averaged 9.1 yards per passing attempt - the most by a CAA team in three years. The Maine offense averaged 6.5 yards per play in 2019, the most by the Black Bears in 20 years. After the Black Bears lost three-year starter Chris Ferguson to injury, Dresner mentored true freshman Joe Fagnano to one of the most impressive freshman quarterback performances in history. The rookie finished the year with the three longest completions in program history as well as a 65.8 completion percentage, going 121-184 for 1,835 yards and 17 touchdowns to just three Ininterceptions.hisfirstyear at UMaine, as the wide receivers coach Dresner helped lead the Black Bears to an outright Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) final four

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appearance. Dresner assisted Maine’s offensive unit to its best scoring output (26.5 points per game) since the 2013 season, along the way mentoring a pair of all-conference receivers in Earnest Edwards and Micah Wright. Maine’s offense completed the season with three of its receivers ranked in the top-10 among CAA leaders in receptions, led by Edwards. Edwards wrapped up his junior season with 53 catches for 839-yards and 10 touchdowns. Wright added 47 receptions and six touchdowns as five Black Bears ended the year with 30 or more

Andrew Dresner begins his fourth year on staff in 2021 and third season as the Offensive Coordinator. In 2019, Dresner mentored Maine’s quarterback room to some of the most impressive passing totals in school history. Under his direction, the Black Bears accumulated over 5,000 yards of offense, setting a school record with 3,558 passing yards with the No. 1 ranked passing offense in the Colonial Athletic Association, compiling a school record 296.5 passing yards per game. The Black Bears offense ranked 26th nationally within the FCS with a 12th ranked passing offense and a 16th ranked yards per play average. Maine also registered a school record 29 touchdown passes under his direction and guidance. Three Black Bears were named to All-Conference offensive teams; Jaquan Blair, Earnest Edwards, and Liam Dobson.

the 2017 season as the offensive coordinator at Pace University. Under his offensive guidance in 2017, Pace turned in its best overall record since 2008 while improving its offensive numbers in over 10 different categories. Dresner mentored an offense that grew its point per game by 50 percent while individually guiding three allconference selections and the first 1,000-yards rusher in school history.

Prior to Pace, Dresner spent four seasons on staff at Merrimack College. While at Merrimack, Dresner served as quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator before being promoted to pass game and recruiting coordinator for the 2015 and 2016 seasons. At Merrimack Dresner guided All-American Jere Brown to top-12 national rankings in receiving yards and catches per game. He also mentored AllAmerican quarterback Joe Clancy to a Northeast-10 record 4,000 yards passing and 40 touchdowns. Clancy was named a Harlon Hill finalist after leading the nation in virtually every passing category at the Division II level.

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Dresner played three seasons at Union College where he earned his Bachelor of Arts in 2010. In 2016, Dresner obtained a Master of Science in Management from Merrimack College.

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UMAINE n Off ensive Coordinator at Pace University n Four seasons as QB/Pass Game Coord. coach, recruiting coord. at Merrimack n Mentored All-American Jere Brown at Merrimack, All-CAA selections Micah Wright, Earnest Edwards, Jaquan Blair n Played three season at Un ion College 20 | GOBLACKBEARS.COM

Keyte, who coached Maine’s linebackers during the Black Bears’ run to the Final Four in 2018, mentored the safeties from 2019-21. During that span, Keyte’s defensive mentoring helped guide Maine to rank first in the nation in run defense in 2018, check in first in the CAA in opposing pass completion percentage in 2019 and second in 2020.

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UMAINE n Promoted to Def. Coordinator in summer of 2022 n Defensive quality control at Rutgers n Mentored All-American and 3x all-CAA honor ee Sterling Sheffield at UMaine and kick return All-American Earnest Edwards n Mentored Rutgers all-conference linebacker

Jared Keyte was elevated to the role of defensive coordinator/linebackers coach in March of 2022.

Keyte joined the UMaine staff in 2016 after serving as defensive quality control at Rutgers University in 2015, working specifically with a linebacker

Prior to Rutgers Keyte served as a graduate assistant at Springfield College working with the defensive backs in 2013, and working with the linebackers while co-coordinating the defense in the absence of Defensive Coordinator Jack Holik in 2014.

Individually, Keyte mentored Sterling Sheffield into one of the top linebackers in Maine history. An All-American and first team AllColonial Athletic Association (CAA) selection, Sheffield wrapped up his senior season as the CAA leader in tackles for loss (18.0), averaging 1.29 per game. Sheffield, an Associated Press Second Team All-American honoree, checked in tied for third in the CAA with 9.5 total sacks and ranked 30th among league leaders with 6.0 tackles per game. In all, Sheffield racked up 84 tackles with three fumble recoveries, including one for a touchdown, two forced fumbles, an interception and seven pass deflections. Sheffield ranks 35th in the nation in sacks per game (0.68) and 42nd in tackles for loss per game (1.3).

In 2012, Keyte coached the quarterbacks at Utica College, after playing the same position for four years. He assisted in coaching a group that led the league in scoring offense, total offense, passing touchdowns, passing efficiency, and the Empire 8 Player of the Year in quarterback Andrew Keyte,Benkwitt.aHolland

During his time at Maine, Keyte has mentored All-Conference players at numerous positions on both special teams and the defensive unit. In all, Keyte has assisted in developing eight All-CAA players, two All-Americans, and the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year.

In 2018, Keyte directed and implemented all phases of the Maine’s special teams units. Under his watch, the Black Bears averaged 21.1 yards per kickoff return, including a pair of kickoff return touchdowns from All-CAA returner, Earnest Edwards. Maine’s punt return averaged 5.8-yards per return while its kick return coverage team, led by All-CAA selection Mozai Nelson, held opponents to a 37.7 net average. The kick game was highlighted by a pair of game-winning kicks by sophomore Kenny Doak including a 52-yard game-winning field goal against Villanova and a 39-yard walk-off field goal at Rhode Island.

Keyte, currently in his seventh year on staff at UMaine, was promoted to special teams coordinator in March of 2018. After mentoring the outside linebackers in 2018, Keyte transitioned to working with the safeties in 2019, and back to linebackers in the spring of 2021.

group led by All-Conference selection Steve Longa, who finished fifth in the nation in solo tackles.

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The 2019 season was highlighted by the return game, directed by Keyte. Maine ranked second in the CAA and 17th nationally in punt return average (12.6). The kickoff strategy, implemented by Keyte, was taken to new levels by the CAA’s top return weapon in senior Earnest Edwards. Edwards, the CAA Special Teams Player of the Year, earned six All-America honors under the close guidance and direction of Keyte. Edwards, who led the nation in kick return average (28.5) and kick return touchdowns (2), went on to set numerous career records in 2019, while also matching his own record for kick returns in a game (2).

Through his creativity, attention to detail, and unyielding commitment, Keyte has led Maine’s special teams unit to top rankings, both in the conference and nationally, in numerous categories. Keyte’s special teams unit led the CAA and ranked third nationally in blocked kicks, ranked second in the CAA and fifth nationally in kickoff return average, and checked in third in the conference in punt coverage in 2021. The Black Bears led the CAA in kick return average (26.6) in the fall of 2021.

Patent, N.Y. native, graduated in the spring of 2012 with his bachelors in criminal justice at Utica College, while playing quarterback for the Pioneers for four years.

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n QBs coach at Utica - Played QB for four Utica

During Maine’s historic, 2018 championship season, Keyte played a part in Maine’s defensive game planning which led to producing the top rush defense in all of Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) football.

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During his two years mentoring Maine’s running backs, Flores coached a pair of 1,000 yard rushers in all-conference selection Josh Mack and redshirt freshman Ramon Jefferson. Jefferson, who averaged 86.4 rush yards per game and 5.7 yards per carry, finished the 2018 season with 1,037 yards on the ground and eight rushing touchdowns. Jefferson also

Flores graduated from UMaine in the fall of 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts in sociology and a minor in political science.

In his first year on staff, Flores helped guide one of the nation’s top rushing attacks as the Black Bears ranked third in the CAA at 174.2 rushing yards per game, spearheaded by All-CAA first team selection, Mack. Mack garnered multiple postseason and in-season honors as he led the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) nation with 133.5 rush yards per game. His 1,335 total rushing yards were the fourth most in Maine Football history.

n Four-year letterwinner at UMaine (2012-15)

Flores played for the Black Bears from 2012-15, earning a letter each of his four years. While at Maine, Flores competed as a wide receiver and punt returner. He appeared in 31 games and compiled seven catches for 58-yards while adding 43 punt returns totaling 207-yards. Flores was a member of UMaine’s 2013 CAA title team.

Flores also had a stint with Northeast Sports Consultants where he aided ESPN Recruiting Nation with highlight video and breakdown and wrote scouting reports on high school players for the National Collegiate Scouting Association.

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became the first Black Bear in history to rush for 1,000-yards in his first on-field season. The Black Bears ended the 2018 CAA Championship and FCS Final Four run season with 17 rushing touchdowns while averaging 134.4 yards per game on the ground. The Black Bears posted a pair of 200-yard rushing contests, running for 203-yards in a season-opening win over New Hampshire before posting a season-high 268-yard effort in an FCS Second Round playoff victory over Jacksonville State.

guidance in the fall of 2021, Maine’s offense featured a pair of receivers who ranked in the top 10 in receiving yards in Andre Miller (3rd - 76.0 ypg) and Devin Young (10th - 53.2). Miller would go on to be selected to the CAA All-Conference Second Team before being signed as an undrafted free agent with the New York Giants. In his first year with the wide receiving corps, Flores helped mentor a veteran group headlined by All-CAA honorees Earnest Edwards and Jaquan Blair. Flores had the pleasure of helping elevate Edwards’ skills as he advanced his name up the all-time record holders at UMaine in several categories including career receiving yards and career receptions. Edwards and Blair ended the campaign both ranked in the top-10 among 2019 CAA season leaders in receptions per game and receiving yards per game. In total, Flores and his receiving unit played a large part in Maine leading the CAA and ranking 12th nationally in passing yards per game (296.5).

In January of 2019, Justin Flores was promoted to wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Flores, currently in his sixth season on staff at the University of Maine, served his first two seasons as an assistant coach with the running backs before moving into his current role with the wideouts while serving as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Flores has captured CAA Championships at Maine as both a player (2013) and coach

n Spent a year as running backs coach at Bentley

Prior to joining the Black Bear staff, Flores spent the 2016 season as the running back and special teams assistant coach at Bentley University. While at Bentley, Flores aided in the weekly special teams and offensive game plans.

n Mentored FCS leader in rush yards per game, Josh Mac k (2017), Ramon Jefferson (2018) who became first Black Bear in history to rush for 1,000-yards in his first on-field season, and All-CAA selections Earnest Edwards, Jaquan Blair, and Andre Miller

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n Played WR/PR durin g his time with the Black Bears

Mikahael Waters, who begins his fourth year on staff in 2022, joined the UMaine staff in July of 2019. Waters will serve as an assistant coach with the tight end unit and was elevated to the role of co-special teams coordinator and pro liaison in the summer of 2022.

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n During the 2016 and 2017 campaigns, was a graduate assistant on staff at Hawaii after serving a stint as an offensive assistant at Nevada-Reno

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receptions for 2,746 yards and 24 touchdowns. Along the way, Waters mentored first team All-NSIC receiver Nickel Meyers. As a unit, the Augustana offense produced the top passing offense in the NSIC. Waters was involved in all aspects of the game planning with a specific focus on pass game, red zone offense and third

In the fall of 2021, Shawn Bowman continued to evolve into an offensive threat under the development and guidance of Waters. Bowman posted career-high numbers in receptions (24) and receiving yards (282) while finishing tied for second on the team with four touchdowns. Bowman, along with fellow tight end Steve Petrick, each earned selections to the CAA All-Conference Third Team.

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n Pri o r to UMaine, spent the 2018 season as an offensive assistant with the wide receivers at Augustana University

In the shortened 2021 spring season, Waters continued the growth and development of Maine’s tight ends in the passing offense. Bowman continued to thrive under the guidance of Waters as the leader of the tight end unit ranked second on the team in total receptions during the four-game session.In his first season, Waters stepped in and mentored the tight end group. Under his guidance, the Black Bears saw the emergence of Shawn Bowman who earned a selection to Phil Steele’s FCS Freshman All-American squad. Along with impressive run blocking skills, the Black Bears saw offensive production through the air from the tight end unit. The production was led by Bowman who averaged 9.95 yards per catch with 22 receptions for 219 yards and a touchdown in 2019.

Prior to UMaine, Waters spent the 2018 season as an offensive assistant at Augustana University where he worked closely with the wide receiver group. While at Augustana, Waters helped guide the team to a 7-4 mark while leading the wide receiver group to 191

the 2016 and 2017 seasons as an offensive graduate assistant at the University of Hawaii where he assisted both the offensive staff and special teams coordinator on all aspects of daily operations and game planning. Waters was part of the staff which guided Hawaii to its first bowl game since 2010 and first bowl win since 2006.

Waters began his coaching career under head coach Brian Polian at the University of Nevada-Reno where he was an offensive student assistant working closely with the quarterbacks. Waters worked closely with quarterback Cody Fajardo who finished his career with over 9,000 yards passing and 3,000 rush yards.

Patrick Kugler was hired as the offensive line coach with the Black Bears on Feb. 1, 2022.

Prior to his time at Slippery Rock, he served two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant under head coach Luke Fickell at the University of CoachCincinnati.BAM

n Three-year letterwinner at Boston College

Kugler graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelors of Arts in Literature, Science, and The Arts in 2017 before obtaining his Masters of Arts in Social Work in 2018. Kugler went on to also earn Masters of Arts in School of MALAS from San Diego State University in 2020 and Masters of Arts in School of Adult Education from Auburn in 2021.

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Coach BAM joined the Black Bears after spending three seasons as the defensive line coach at Slippery Rock University. While at Slippery Rock, he played a key role in the development of four all-conference linemen, three all-region honorees, and two All-Americans; one of which went on to lead the PSAC in total sacks. In 2019, he served on a staff which guided Slippery Rock to a 13-1 mark, a spot in the national semifinals, and a No. 6 final ranking in the AFCA poll. In addition to his assistant coach role at Slippery Rock, he also served an administrative role as Coordinator for Academic Progress where he worked primarily with readmitted students as an Academic Success and Career Coach.

n Served coaching stints at Auburn, San Diego State, Michigan, and Howard University

n Served three seasons as defensive line coach at Slippery Rock University

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A full scholarship, three-year letterwinner offensive lineman at Michigan, he appeared in 26 games with 15 starts for the Wolverines from 2013 through the 2018 season. Kugler earned All-B1G honorable mention honors at center during his career at Michigan.

graduate of Boston College, he was a three-year letterwinner and one year starter for the Eagles. In his senior year, he was elected team captain by his peers. Coach BAM earned a Bachelor of Arts in Human Development and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics with a minor in Sociology from Boston College. In 2013, he obtained his Masters of Arts in Applied Development and Educational Psychology from Boston College.

Kugler joined the Black Bears after serving as a graduate assistant for one season at Auburn University (2021), one graduate assistant stint season at San Diego State University (2020), and one graduate year on staff at his alma mater, the University of Michigan (2018). In between his time at Michigan and San Diego State, he was the offensive line coach for one season at Howard University, where he served the final four games of the 2019 season as the run game coordinator. In his four games as the run game coordinator, Howard averaged 222.4 rush yards per game while only allowing four total sacks in the span.

began his coaching career as the assistant varsity football coach for three seasons at Newton North High School in Newton, Mass.A2011

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n Spent two seasons at Cincinnati under head coach Luke Fickell

n Played offensive line at Michigan

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Bryan Anthony Murray (Coach BAM) was hired as defensive line coach with the Black Bears on Feb. 1, 2022.

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n Four-year stint as assistant coach (safeties) at Delaware

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Jimmy Walsh joined the Black Bears’ staff as the team’s special teams coordinator and cornerbacks coach on July 1, 2022.

Tom McEntire was hired as an assistant coach, working primarily with the defensive backs, in March of 2022. McEntire, who coached the safeties during the 2008 season at the University of Maine, brings with him a wealth of experience with previous stops at Rutgers, Delaware, Wake Forest, Baldwin Wallace University, and, most recently, Lafayette McEntireCollege. joins the Black Bears after serving two seasons as the defensive backs coach at Lafayette College. Prior to his stop at Lafayette, McEntire spent a season as the special teams coordinator and outside linebackers coach at Baldwin Wallace University in Ohio. During the 2017 and 2018 seasons, McEntire served as an offensive and defensive analysis on staff at Wake Forest.

n Spent four seasons as student-athlete at Thiel College; one year at QB and three at WR

n Served as special teams assistant at Rice in 2021 after spending time as co-specials teams coordinator and running backs coach at Merri mack College

n Coached two seasons at Springfield College, and a year at Bates College

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Walsh earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Economy from Bates College in 2016 before obtaining his Master’s of Education at Springfield College in 2020.

n Served various roles on staff at Rutgers from 2009-13

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Outside of his season at Maine, McEntire gained valuable experience in the Colonial Athletic Association during a four-year stint at the University of Delaware. McEntire’s role with the Blue Hens focused on the safeties while he also served as camp coordinator for the program.

From the summer of 2009 through the spring of 2013, McEntire spent time in various roles at Rutgers. McEntire began his time at Rutgers in a player development role for three seasons before being elevated to a defensive graduate assistant, working with the cornerbacks, for the 2012 season. Prior to his stop at Rutgers, McEntire assisted then Maine head coach Jack Cosgrove as the safeties coach for the Black Bears for the 2008 McEntire’sseason.coaching career began in the fall of 2006 at his alma mater, Thiel College. McEntire spent two seasons on staff at Thiel where he coached the wide receivers and running backs.

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McEntire earned his Bachelors of Arts in Business Administration from Thiel College, located in his hometown of Greenville, PA., in 2006. While at Thiel, McEntire spent four seasons as a student-athlete on the football team. McEntire played quarterback during his freshman year before transitioning to wide receiver for the final three years of his collegiate career.

n Second season at UMaine, served another stint with the Black Bears in 2008

Walsh joined the Black Bears after serving as a special teams assistant at Rice University for one season in 2021. Prior to his time at Rice, Walsh spent the 2020 season as the co-specials teams coordinator and running backs coach at Merrimack College. While with the Warriors, Walsh was heavily involved in the special teams operations where he mentored the unit to the top ranking in the Northeast Conference in net kickoff coverage and a runner-up ranking in kickoff return average. Walsh coached two seasons at Springfield College, coaching the outside linebackers both years and being promoted to special teams coordinator for the program. Under Walsh’s guidance in 2019, Springfield was tied for the Division III lead with four return touchdowns while leading the NEWMAC in blocked punts and kickoff return average. Aside from his success on special teams, Walsh mentored a linebacker to a pair of NEWMAC all-conference honors. Walsh began his collegiate coaching career as the cornerbacks coach at his alma mater, Bates College, in 2017 after a year as the defensive backs and wide receivers coach at Phillips Academy Andover.

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who spent five seasons as a student-athlete with the Maine Football team, joined the Black Bears after spending the 2021 season as a defensive quality control coach at Harvard. Prior to his time with the Crimson, Carey served from June 2019 through May of 2021 as the defensive backs coach and video coordinator at Bates College. Carey began his coaching career at Maine Maritime Academy where he helped mentor and develop one all-conference selection and the NEWMAC co-rookie of the year at outside Carey,linebacker.amember

n Spent five-years as varsity athlete at UMaine and was a member of the 2013 CAA Champion ship team; was four-year starter on four core special teams’ units.

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n Served as defensive quality control coach at Harvard in 2021

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n Coached defensive backs at Bates College 2019-21

Prior to his stint at Yale, he served as a strength and conditioning assistant at Delaware State University where he worked primarily with women’s soccer, women’s tennis, women’s golf, women’s equestrian while assisting with the men’s and women’s basketball programs and the football team.

Hall also developed key knowledge in the field through internships at Yale, Gannon University, and Edinboro University where he worked with former Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins strength and conditioning coach, Ryan Grove.

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n Began his coaching career at Maine Maritime Academy in 2019

Trey Hall was hired as head football sports performance coach on Feb. 1, 2022.

Spencer Carey was named the outside linebackers coach on July 1, Carey,2022.

Hall joins the Black Bears after spending a season as the assistant football strength and conditioning coach at Yale University. While with the Bulldogs, he played a key role in conducting weight room and on-field warm-ups while advancing Yale Athletics to the next level through the utilization of leading sports science technology.

Hall, who is certified through NSCA - CSCS - NSCA, graduated from Edinboro University in 2019 with a degree in Health and Physical Education with a concentration in Human Performance before obtaining his Masters of Science in Sports and Exercise from Gannon University. While at Edinboro, he was a four-year football letterwinner at linebacker.

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n Strength and conditioning stints at Yale and Delaware State

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n Four-year football letterwinner at Edinboro University

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of Maine’s 2013 Colonial Athletic Association championship team, played three years at safety, a year at wide receiver, and one season at outside linebacker with the Black Bears while also serving as a four-year starter on four core special teams’ units.

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In addition to covering Black Bear athletic teams Ryan teaches and supervises student athletic trainers. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association, Maine Athletic Trainers’ Association and College Athletic Trainers’ Society.

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Willoughby, Ohio, he received his bachelors of Education degree from the University of Toledo in 1992. His earned his master’s degree in education from Southern Illinois University – Carbondale where he was a graduate assistant working with traumatic sport injury rehabilitations for University athletes, students and community members.

Ryan Taylor, ATC, is the head athletic trainer for the University of Maine and covers the football team. Taylor is in his 16th season at

Taylor and his wife, Amy, reside in Hermon with their children son Bryce and daughter, Jillian.

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Fall 2021 9 17 47 0 9 2.8 5.2 0 0 0

PLAYER PROFILES

BEFORE MAINE: Two-year varsity starter at safety, wide receiver, punter and kick return specialist...2019 3A State Champion...2017 2A State Champion.

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TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Spring 2021 4 5 7 12 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 7 10 7 17 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 15 14 29 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

RUSHING G ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G FR BLK QBH

FALL 2021: Appeared in three games ... tallied one unassisted tackle which came (9/18).

BEFORE MAINE: All-State running back, First Team All-Area defensive back, Team captain ... All-time Bethlehem Catholic career touchdown school record holder ... Guided Nazareth to 2019 District XI championship title, 2019 EPC title ... Achieved honor roll or high honor roll status each semester of his high school career.

FALL 2021: Redshirt ... did not see any game action.

Spring 2021 4 23 73 1 11 3.2 18.3 0 0 0

BEFORE MAINE: First-Team All-State ... Named to Boston Herald’s MIAA Eastern Mass All-Decade Football Team ... 2018 MIAA All-State Team selection ... Named to the 2018 USA Today All-USA Massachusetts Football Team ... As a sophomore in 2017 at King Philip, registered a game-winning 30-yard field goal with 1:30 left to lift the Warriors past Lincoln-Sudbury in the Division 2 Super Bowl ... As a junior, tallied nine field goals — with five coming from 30 yards or more — to help the Warriors make a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance ... Helped guide King Philip to a 25-0 mark from 2016-18 ... State champion Division 2 in 2016, Division 1A in 2017.

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games ... Rushed 17 times for 47 yards, averaging 2.8 per carry ... Caught two passes for 30 yards ... Also earned two tackles, one of them unassisted ... Best performance came at home vs. William & Mary (10/16) with 33 yards on eight carries, and 30 yards through the air with two receptions ... SPRING 2021: Appeared in four games ... rushed for 73 yards on 23 attempts ... registered two catches for eight yards ... tallied a season-high eight carries in two games; against UAlbany (3/13) and Villanova (4/3) ... tallied a season-best 29 yards rushing against Villanova ... had a season-long rush of 1 1 yards against UAlbany ... made both of his receptions against Villanova, totaling eight yards.

at home vs. Merrimack

BEFORE MAINE: Captain at Everett High School. RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Fall 2021 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 AMBUSHAUSTIN DEFENSIVE BACK JR. | 6-3 | 195 Gaithersburg, MD. | Demascus #21 BANKSTAVION RUNNING BACK JR. | 5-10 | 200 Bethlehem, PA. | Bethlehem Catholic BAPTISTETYRESE WIDE RECEIVER R-FR. | 5-11 | 190 | Everett, MA | Everett #25 #10 BAKERCOLE KICKER/PUNTER R-FR. | 5-11 | 200 Wrenthem, MA | Cheshire Academy | King Philip Regional #98

FALL 2021: Appeared in seven games while registering 17 tackles (10 unassisted) and two pass breakups...Best performance came at home vs. Merrimack (9/18) with six tackles (four unassisted) and one pass breakup...SPRING 2021: Appeared in four games with one start...registered 12 tackles and one pass breakup...tallied a career-high six tackles in his first collegiate start against Villanova (4/3)...made four stops with a pass breakup in his collegiate debut at Delaware (3/6).

SPRING 2021: Started all four games ... ranked second on the team with nine catches for 82 yards and a touchdown ... averaged 9.1 yards per reception ... matched a career-high with five receptions for 46 yards and a score at Stony Brook (3/20) ... registered a pair of catches for 20 yards against UAlbany (3/13) ... 2019: Named to Phil Steele’s Freshman All-American Second Team ... Appeared in 11 games ... Set career-highs in both receptions (22) and receiving yards (219), along with one touchdown ... averaged 10.0 yards per reception ... Recorded his first career touchdown at UAlbany (11/2) ... Tallied four receptions for a single-game career best 54-yards against Towson (9/14) ... Career-best five catches at Georgia Southern (9/7). 2018: Redshirt.

FALL 2021: CAA All-Conference Third Team ... Named to Phil Steele’s CAA AllConference Fourth Team ... Appeared in all 11 games and finished tied for second most touchdowns on the team with four ... Those touchdowns came from 282 receiving yards on 24 receptions, the longest being 27 yards ... third on the team in receptions and receiving yards ... Fifth on the team in all-purpose yards with 282 yards and averaged 25.6 per game ... best performance came against Elon (10/09) with six receptions, 59 yards and a touchdown.

BARNWELLELIJAH RUNNING BACK R-SR. | 5-11 | 210 Piscataway, N.J. | Piscataway | Rutgers BOWMANSHAWN TIGHT END SR. | 6-5 | 243 Bear, DE | Howard HS BELLDARIUS OFFENSIVE LINE R-FR. | 6-5 | 320 Hamilton, Ontario. | Clearwater Academy International #2 #18 #55 RECEIVING G ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G Spring 2021 4 38 125 0 14 3.3 31.3 Fall 2021 9 117 514 4 23 4.4 57.1 TOTAL 13 155 639 4 11 3.2 18.3 RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2019 11 22 219 1 36 2.0 9.9 19.9 Spring 2021 4 9 82 1 15 2.3 9.1 20.5 Fall 2021 11 24 282 4 27 2.2 11.8 25.6 TOTAL 26 55 583 6 36 2.1 10.6 22.4 PLAYER PROFILES

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games tallying 514 total yards of offense ... Finished tied for second most touchdowns with four, all coming on the ground ... tallied 117 carries for 514 net yards, averaging 4.4 per attempt and 57.1 yards per game ... had two receptions for 19 yards ... Best performance came at Massachusetts (11/13) where he registered 84 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries, and at New Hampshire (11/20) with 111 rush yards on 23 attempts.

BEFORE MAINE: Competed at Clearwater Academy International high school in Clearwater, Florida ... also spent time at St. Thomas More high school in Canada ... First Team All-Canadian honoree and a two-time First Team All-Conference selection ... guided his previous teams to three district titles, and was a two-time AllProvince and two-time team MVP in track & field.

BEFORE MAINE: Appeared in 12 games at Rutgers … rushed 10 times for 81 yards in 2019 and added a pair of tackles on special teams ... Finished his high school career with 5,728 rushing yards and 75 rushing touchdowns ... Rushed for 1,898 yards and 30 touchdowns in his senior year at Piscataway, averaging 7.6 yards per carry ... First team All-State, All-Group 5, All-County and Greater Middlesex Conference Football Player of the Year ... Three-star prospect and the 41st-overall recruit in New Jersey by 247Sports ... Led Piscataway to the 2016 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group 5 state championship.

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SPRING 2021: Appeared in four games with three starts ... led Maine with 38 rushing attempts and ranked second on the team with 125 rush yards, averaging 3.3 yards per carry ... also added three receptions for 32 yards ... tallied a season-high 15 rush attempts for a season-best 52 yards against UAlbany ... added 41 yards on 13 carries at Stony Brook ... registered a season-long 30 yard reception at Stony Brook.

FALL 2021: Redshirt ... did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Conference (2017) ... Second-Team All-State, First-Team All-Conference (2016) ... Second-Team AllConference (2015) ... Team captain in 2016 and 2017 ... Allstate Academic Award (2016 & 2017) ... led team to 2015 Flight B State Title and 2017 Flight B Division Championship. Was All Conference Basketball player from 2015-2017.

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FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games while registering 23 tackles and a team-high three interceptions ... posted season-high five tackles at William & Mary ... registered interceptions against William & Mary and two at New Hampshire..

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KAHZIR BROWN(BUGGS)

BROCKFREDDIE

SPRING 2021: Named CAA Rookie of the Week (4/5) ... appeared in all four games ... led Maine with 165 rush yards on 29 carries and one touchdown ... averaged 5.7 yards per carry ... added six receptions for 16 yards ... returned 11 kickoffs for 128 yards ... set season-highs in carries (14), rush yards (88), receptions (4), and receiving yards (13), to go along with his first career touchdown, against Villanova (4/3) to earn CAA Rookie of the Week honors ... rushed nine times for 61 yards at Stony Brook, including season-long 35 yard carry.

CLAYTONHARVEY JR.

WIDE RECEIVER

Fall 2021 11 132 720 7 69 5.5 65.5

SPRING 2021: Did not appear in any games.

BEFORE MAINE: Registered 23 tackles, two interceptions, three forced fumbles to go along with eight catches for 210 yards ... Multi-skilled with experience at cornerback, strong safety, free safety, wide receiver, linebacker, kick returner, and punt returner ... 2020 team captain - honor roll.

GR. | 6-2 | 205

WASHINGTON D.C. | MARET SCHOOL (UCONN)

PERSONAL: Son of Harvey Clayton Sr. and Carla Kettles-Clayton ... Father played football at Florida State and spent five years in the NFL as a defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers (four years) and the New York Giants (one year) ... Cousin of NFL defensive back Antrel Rolle and former Green Bay Packers linebacker Torrance Marshall.

Spring 2021 4 29 1 65 1 35 5.7 41.3

TOTAL 15 161 885 8 69 5.5 59.0

TOTAL 11 3 16 0 16 5.3 0.3

N.J. | TRENTON

SO.

RUSHING G ATT YARDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G

INTERCEPTIONS G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG/R AVG/G

MIAMI, FL| CORAL REEF (DUQUESNE/ILLINOIS) #14

FALL 2021: Missed the season due to injury.

TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK

Fall 2021 4 7 5 12 0.0 1 1 0 0

BURNETTGARRISON

BEFORE MAINE: Named three-star recruit and No. 14 player in New York by 247Sports ... named AGR Co-Player of the Year ... In his senior season, rushed for 1,176 yards with 23 touchdowns ... had over 2,200 all-purpose yards with 27 total touchdowns including a game-winning punt return against UPrep ... Guided his high school team to the Class A Section V final.

Fall 2021 11 3 16 0 16 5.3 0.3

PLAYER PROFILES

GR. | 5-10 | 193

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

RUNNING BACK N.Y. | EAST H.S.

TRENTON, CENTRAL

DEFENSIVE BACK

JR. | 5-10 | 170 ROCHESTER,

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DEFENSIVE BACK

TOTAL 29 61 31 92 6.0 7 1 1 1

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| 6-3 | 190

BEFORE MAINE: Played three seasons at Duquesne after spending two years at Illinois ... joined the Black Bears after spending three years at Duquesne after spending the first two years of his collegiate career at Illinois ... While at Duquesne, appeared in 27 games while registering 80 tackles, 1.5 for loss, eight pass breakups, and two interceptions ... As a sophomore, earned NEC Defensive Player of the Week honors after tallying nine tackles with an interception against Saint Francis University ... After redshirting in his first year at Illinois, went on to appear in all 12 games with one start as a redshirt freshman at Illinois in 2017 ... During the 2017 campaign, registered 13 total tackles ... prior to his collegiate career, was ranked as a three-star recruit by 247Sports ... named Miami-Dade County Top-50 player by the MiamiHerald in both 2014 and ‘15 ... also competed in track & field ...

BEFORE MAINE: Spent three seasons at UConn ... redshirted in 2017 ... appeared in seven games in 2018 ... did not see any on-field action in 2019 ... Played four seasons at The Maret School ... 2017 Second Team All-Metropolitan ... 2017 First Team All-State (DC) ... 2017 All-Conference performer ... Led team to 2017 State Championship and earned MVP honors ... Received First Team All-State (DC) and All-Conference accolades in 2016 ... Compiled 3,000 offensive yards (1010 passing, 1951 rushing, 15 receiving) and 35 touchdowns his junior season (2016) ... Senior season (2017) 1370 passing yards, 2218 rushing yards, 154 receiving yards and posted 49 touchdowns ... Lettered three seasons in baseball.

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FALL 2021: Named to Phil Steele’s CAA All-Conference Fourth Team ... Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week ... Appeared in 10 games and led all Black Bears with 10 touchdowns ... On the ground, ran for team-high 720 yards and seven touchdowns on 132 carries, averaging 4.4 per rush and 65.5 per game ... In the air, received 18 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 7.6 per catch and 12.5 per game ... Best performances came vs. Merrimack (9/18) with 64 yards, one rushing touchdown and one receiving touchdowns, and vs. Rhode Island (10/30) with 123 yards and one touchdown on the ground ...

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CORSIANTONIO

R-FR. | 6-3 | 250 MA REGIONAL

PUNTING G ATT. YARDS LONG AVG TB FC I20 2019 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games, generating five tackles (one unassisted) ... Best performance came vs. William & Mary (10/16) with a pair of tackles ...

R-FR. | 6-1 | 215 IRVINGTON, N.J. | IRVINGTON #50

LINEBACKER

Spring 2021 4 0/0 0 0 17 898 0 52.8

BEFORE MAINE: Played a prep year at Wyoming Seminary (PA) after playing his high school career at Kingsway H.S.

FALL 2021: Appeared in four games kicking 13 punts for 477 total yards ... averaged 36.7 yards per punt ...

KICKING G FG/ATT. LONG PAT KO NO. YDS. TB AVG.

COUCHMANLATRELL

JR. | 6-4 | 240 BRICK TOWNSHIP, N.J. | BRICK TOWNSHIP COOEYBRIAN

FALL 2021: Redshirt ... did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: Ranked as the 16th overall player in New York (class of ‘21) ... Ranked as the No. 1 tight end in the state of New York for receiving yards in 2019 ... First-team all-league (2019) ... All-Catholic first team (2019) ... All-western New York second team (2019) ... MVP of 2018 championship game.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games ... tallied nine tackles, including a half tackle for loss ... registered a season-high four tackles, including a half tackle for loss, at Stony Brook (3/20) ... made two stops in his collegiate debut at Delaware (3/6).

FALL 2021: Saw action in one game.

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COSTANZAJOHN

MIDDLETON,

| MASCONOMET

SR. | 6-2 | 185 BLACKWOOD, N.J. | HIGHLAND REGIONAL #93

BEFORE MAINE: Blue-Grey All-American punter ... No. 13 ranked punter in the country ... First-Team All-State punter ... NJFCA Top-100 Player in New Jersey ... Three-year state semifinalist, 2016 conference champion.

2019 2 3/5 35 7 1 62 0 62.0

TOTAL 10 3/5 35 7 18 960 0 53.3

Spring 2021 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 4 13 477 53 36.7 1 6 8 TOTAL 10 13 477 53 36.7 1 6 8

BEFORE MAINE: All-Colonial and All-Shore selection, Team captain ... Voted top defensive player at Brick Township and one of the top in his division ... Led team to the playoffs in three-straight seasons, including a trip to the state finals in his junior year.

TIGHT END

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games ... registered 17 kickoffs for 898 yards, averaging 52.8 yards per kickoff ... had six kickoffs both against UAlbany (3/13) and at Stony Brook (3/20) ... averaged a season-high 55.7 yards per kickoff against UAlbany.

PLAYER PROFILES

2019: Recorded 55 kickoffs for 2,958 yards with one touchback ... Averaged 53.8 yards on kickoffs .... One touchback against Richmond (10/12) ... had careerhigh eight kickoffs at UAlbany for a single-game career-high 442 yards ... averaged a career-best 61.7 yards per kickoff at Villanova (9/28) ... named to the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

Fall 2021 4 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

KICKER

FALL 2021: Redshirt ... did not see any game action.

#52 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK Spring 2021 4 4 5 9 0.5 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 9 1 4 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 13 5 9 14 0.5 0 0 0 0 DAVISSHYMELL DEFENSIVE LINE R-FR. | 6-3 | 235 WOOLWICH, N.J. | KINGSWAY/ WYOMING SEC. #91

BEFORE MAINE: Ranked as the 58th rated linebacker in New Jersey by MaxPreps ... mentioned as one of 40 ‘under the radar’ players by NJ.com “hits like a truck, can run with backs, and has the range to cover slot receivers” ... made 58 tackles for Irvington in 2020. Paris, Maine.

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DEFENSIVE BACK

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games...registered six receptions for 28 yards and three carries for nine yards...tallied season-high two receptions at Delaware (3/6) and against Villanova (4/3)...had nine receiving yards at Delaware and against UAlbany (3/13)...rushed for seven yards against UAlbany.

PLAYER PROFILES

BEFORE MAINE: Spent the 2019 season at Ithaca College but did not see any game time...attended Voorhees High School where he earned three varsity letters... Earned all-conference honors his junior and senior year at Voorhees, All-County his senior year...Named team captain in 2018...At Voorhees, racked up 121 tackles, one interception, one sack, and four forced fumbles...Guided Voorhees to a state championship his junior year.

BEFORE MAINE: Spent three years at Northern Colorado...registered 21 tackles, 1.0 for loss, with one forced fumble and one pass breakup...named Northern Colorado’s Special Teams Player of the Year in 2019...three-year varsity starter at Rolesville High School...three-time Academic All-Conference selection...set Rolesville school-record with seven interceptions in one season...team captain and All-Conference selection in 2016...tallied 12 interceptions and three forced fumbles in his high school career while leading Rolesville to its first-ever playoff appearance in school history...also lettered in track & field.

FALL 2021: Redshirt...did not see any game action.

DEFENSIVE BACK

R-FR. | 6-0 | 180 BALTIMORE, MD | MOUNT ST. JOSEPH #22

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PHILADELPHIA, PA | WILLINGBORO

BEFORE MAINE: Ranked among Pennsylvania’s top 200 college prospects in the Class of 2021, according to PennLive.com...registered 29 tackles, two interceptions, and five pass deflections in 2019 while helping to lead Penn Wood to seven wins and a share of the Del Val title.

FALL 2021: Appeared in one game, recording one tackle at New Hampshire (11/20).

LONE SNAPPER | LINEBACKER

BEFORE MAINE: All-State first team (special teams)...2019 Crab Bowl selection...2020 Big 33 invitation...Named All-Conference as a junior... Scored 22 touchdowns, registered 2,091 all-purpose yards with five punt return touchdowns...2018-19 Player of the Year (basketball) for the county as a junior...100m dash state finalist.

TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK Fall 2021 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Spring 2021 4 6 28 0 9 1.5 4.7 7.0 Fall 2021 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 7 6 28 0 9 0.9 4.7 4.0 RETURNS G ATT YDS TD LONG AVG/R AVG/G Spring 2021 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Fall 2021 3 3 161 1 96 53.7 53.7 TOTAL 7 3 131 1 96 53.7 23.0

DEFENSIVE BACK

BEFORE MAINE: MIAA all-conference...First-team all-conference defense... Registered seven interceptions in 2019.

GR. | 5-9 | 175 RALEIGH, N.C. | ROLESVILLE (NO. COLORADO)

SO. | 5-11 | 180 CALIFON, N.J. | VOORHEES

FALL 2021: Appeared in one game at New Hampshire.

R-FR. | 5-11 | 195

#13 #84

DUBOSEJAMOND

DOEGANDANIEL

EWINGTREVIN

EBERLECHARLES

FALL 2021: Missed the season due to injury.

WIDE RECEIVER

JR. | 5-11 | 180 ELKTON, MD | ELKTON

ECHOLSJABARI

FALL 2021: Appeared in three games and had one kick return in each game for 161 total yards and one touchdown...best performance came against Elon (10/09) with a 96-yard touchdown return.

2019: Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week...New England Football Writers Gold Helmet Award Winner...Voted team’s Thurlow Cooper Offensive Rookie of the Year... saw action in eight games with six starts...finished the year 121-for-184 with 1,835 passing yards and 17 touchdowns...tossed the three longest touchdown receptions (90, 88, 87 yards) in Maine Football history...threw two or more touchdowns in five of his six starts...Had a 65.8% completion percentage...averaged 229.4 passing yards per game...Added 37 carries for 192 yards...In his first collegiate start, set career-highs in completions (25), attempts (37), passing yards (445) and touchdowns (5) (10/19)... Career-high long rush of 37 yards against Richmond (10/12)...went 12-of-18 for 257 yards and four touchdowns at UAlbany (11/2)...went 20-of-29 for 320 yards and a pair of touchdowns on the road at Elon (11/9).

TOTAL 16 253-408-6 3,424 31 90 62.0 8.4 214.0

FALL 2021: Appeared in four games...threw for six touchdowns and 794 yards by the way of 65 completions...averaged just under two hundred pass yards per game with 198.5, and finished with a 136.6 QB efficiency rating which was highest among all quarterbacks...Second on the team with 782 yards of total offense on the season...Best performance came at home versus Delaware (Sept. 2) where he threw for 305 yards and two touchdowns...

2019: Did not see any game action.

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SR. | 6-5 | 339 AUBURNDALE, FL | AUBURNDALE

FALL 2021: Appeared in 10 games...recorded two unassisted tackles, nine net rush yards on five carries, and one punt return...Best performances came at Northern Illinois (9/25) with seven yards on three carries and vs. William & Mary (10/16) with two rush yards and one tackle.

SR. | 6-0 | 190

BEFORE MAINE: Three-year starter...Team captain (2016-17)...All-Polk County Team (2016-17), All-District Team 2017...NUC Best Offensive Lineman Award winner...AHS Top Offensive Lineman...top student of senior class.

BEFORE MAINE: Joined the Black Bears after spending two seasons at Lafayette where he appeared in 14 games for the Leopards...was named to the All-Patriot League Second Team as a kick return specialist after returning five kicks for 108 yards in the spring of 2021...averaged 21.6 yards per kickoff re-turn attempt, also carried the ball seven times for 19 yards and added a blocked punt in a win over Lehigh... As a rookie, appeared in 12 games with five starts while ranking fourth on the team in rushing after tallying 216 yards and two touchdowns on 65 rushing attempts... also notched 12 receptions for 56 yards and a score...Prior to his time at Lafayette, spent a year at the United States Air Force Academy Prep School in Colorado after earning his high school diploma from Penn-Trafford...On the gridiron at PennTrafford, posted all-conference accolades as a senior after rushing for 1,285 yards and 19 touchdowns to guide his team to the WPIAL Class 5A title game...finished his impressive high school career with 1,985 rushing yards...achieved Westmoreland County Scholar-Athlete honors and was named the scsportsworld.com Player of the Year...was also an accomplished track and field athlete, holding school records in the 100 and 200m dash.

PLAYER PROFILES

2019 8 121-184-3 1,835 17 90 66.0 10.0 229.4 Spring 2021 4 67-116-1 795 8 46 57.8 11.9 198.8 Fall 2021 4 65-108-2 794 6 59 60.0 7.4 198.5

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OFFENSIVE LINE

BEFORE MAINE: All-State...Wyoming Area Offensive Player of the Year...East-West All-Star Game participant.

SPRING 2021: Named to the All-CAA Second Team...Two-time CAA Player of the Week (3/15, 3/22)...finished the abbreviated season 67-of-116 for 795 yards and eight touchdowns while tossing just one interception...also added 31 carries for 59 rush yards and two touchdowns...led the CAA at 198.8 passing yards per game while posting a 57.8 completion percentage and checking in third in the CAA at 213.5 total yards of offense per game and second in total offensive touchdowns (10) with eight passing and a pair of rushing scores...His eight passing touchdowns checked in second best in the league (regular season), only trailing Delaware’s Nolan Henderson who played one more game than Fagnano during the regular season...threw for four touchdowns in back-to-back games (UAlbany - 3/13, at Stony Brook - 3/20) with a rushing touchdown in each of the two games...posted 13 carries for 51 yards and a score against UAlbany.

Fall 2021 10/10

FAGNANOJOE

2019 0/0

JEANNETTE, PA | PENN-TRAFFORD (LAFAYETTE CO.)

PASSING G CMP-ATT-INT YARDS TD LG PCT AVG/P AVG/G

2018: Redshirt season.

FALL 2021: Made 10 starts on the offensive line.

SR. | 6-3 | WILLIAMSPORT,220 PA | WILLIAMSPORT #1 #76

GAYJOHN

Spring 2021 4/4

RUNNING BACK

PERSONAL: Son of John Charlene Gay…uncle, Nathan Gay, played football for Virginia Tech and Slippery Rock and had stints in the NFL and Arena League... cousin, William Gay, played football at Louisville and with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals…born 1/28/00.

SPRING 2021: Started all four games on the offensive line.

FRANCOISTYRIE

PARTICIPATION G/GS

QUARTERBACK | CAPTAIN

HENNIEJACOB

BEFORE MAINE: Three-year varsity starter...two-way starter...two-year captain... BTC Super 22 All-State Game nominee...Maryland Crab Bowl X, Two-time FirstTeam All-County, All-Conference...

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games on offense and special teams...Caught 13 passes for 145 yards and one touchdown...averaged 11.2 yards per catch and 13.2 per game...Led the team with 13 punt returns which were returned for 68 yards... longest punt return went for 16 yards...Best performance came at home vs. Stony Brook (11/06) with 19 yards and a touchdown on two catches...

PARTICIPATION G/GS

PRESEASON FALL 2021: Named to Phil Steele’s Preseason CAA All-Conference Third Team...

FALL 2021: CAA All-Conference Second Team...Named to Phil Steele’s CAA All-Conference First Team...Captain...started all 11 games on the offensive line...

PERSONAL: His Parents are Michael and Michele Gerace...Has two siblings, Nicholas and Gaetano.

Spring 2021 4/4

2018 12/8

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HARRISANTHONY

BEFORE MAINE: 2019-20 Gaziano Award winner, presented to the top lineman in the state of Maine...Four-time All-Little Ten Conference selection...Won the league’s George “Toogie” McKay Offensive Lineman of the Year Award as a junior and the Bob Carmichael Defensive Lineman of the Year Award in 2019...Also was selected to the All-LTC first team on both offense and defense each of the last two years and was named the conference player of the year as a senior...Two-year member of the LTC All-Academic Team and a two-year team captain of both the football and wrestling teams at Bucksport.

PARTICIPATION G/GS

SPRING 2021: Saw action in one game at Delaware (3/6).

Fall 2021 11/11

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

Spring 2021 1/0 Fall 2021 3/0

Fall 2021 11 13 145 1 28 1.2 11.2 13.2

SO. | 6-3 | 185 NAZARETH, PA | NAZARETH

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...tied for fourth on the team in receptions (7) and ranked third on the team with 97 receiving yards...added one touchdown... averaged 13.9 yards per reception...registered three carries for 26 yards...tallied a season-high three receptions for a career-high 55 yards, including a career-long 40 yard catch, and his first collegiate touchdown against UAlbany (3/13)...also added two carries for 16 yards against UAlbany...made two catches for 20 yards against Villanova (4/3).

SPRING 2021: Started all four games on the offensive line...2019: Started all 12 games on the offensive line...recorded one tackle at Elon (11/9)...2018: Appeared in 12 games with eight starts on the offensive line

2019 12/12

TOTAL 24 27 317 2 40 1.1 11.7 13.2

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2019 9 7 75 0 22 0.8 10.7 8.3

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA | SANTIAGO #14 #87

2019: Appeared in nine games...Registered seven receptions for 75 yards...Averaged 10.7 yards per catch...Tallied a career-high in receptions (5) and season-high in receiving yards (52) against Rhode Island, with a 22 yard catch (11/16)...made a tackle at Elon (11/9)...named to the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

FALL 2021: Appeared in three games.

GR. | 5-11 | 185

Preseason CAA All-Conference Team.

WIDE RECEIVER

BEFORE MAINE: First team All-EPC Quarterback, Player of the Year, First team All-Eastern PA, Team captain...Guided Nazareth to 2019 District XI championship title, 2019 EPC title...Achieved honor roll or high honor roll status each semester of his high school career.

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SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

Spring 2021 4 7 97 1 40 1.8 13.9 24.3

QUARTERBACK

RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G

BEFORE MAINE: Began his collegiate career with the Lobos at New Mexico... spent his first collegiate season as a redshirt at New Mexico in 2016 before leaving the school following the 2017 season...In 2018, competed at Mt. San Antonio College, appearing in nine games while recording 21 receptions for 297-yards and four touchdowns...starred as a dual threat quarterback while at Santiago High School...During his senior season, threw for 1,426-yards and 15 touchdowns after completing 118 of 202 pass attempts...added 465-yards rushing on 69 carries with six touchdowns, including one 100-yard performance...threw for 766-yards and six touchdowns as a junior while adding 310-yards on the ground and three touchdowns.

TOTAL 4/0

PEMBROKE,

LINE R-FR.

G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2019 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2021 4 1 11 0 11 0.3 11.0 2.8 TOTAL 4 1 11 0 11 0.3 11.0 2.8 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK 2018 (SFU) 11 7 4 11 1.5 0 1 0 0 2019 (SFU) 12 42 28 70 12.0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 11 18 18 36 4.0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 34 67 50 117 17.5 1 1 0 0 SACKS G UA A TOTAL YARDS 2018 (SFU) 11 0.0 0.5 0.5 4 2019 (SFU) 12 5.0 0.0 5.0 37 Fall 2021 11 0.0 0.5 0.5 4 TOTAL 34 5.0 1.0 6.0 45 PARTICIPATION G/GS Spring 2021 3/1 Fall 2021 11/9 TOTAL 14/10

DEFENSIVE | 6-3 | 200 MD 6-1 | 190 CT 6-2 CT | 6-2 | 205 MA

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games...tallied his first career reception for 11 yards against Villanova (4/3).

OFFENSIVE LINE SR.

BEFORE MAINE: Three-year captain at Clarksburg.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in three games with one start on the offensive line...made his first career start at Stony Brook (3/20)...2019: Did not see any game action...2018: Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining.

| CLARKSBURG | JIREH PREP #90 LAMSONJAMIE WIDE RECEIVER JR. |

FALL 2021: Redshirt...Did not see any game action.

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games, earning 36 total tackles (18 unassisted), four of which were for a loss (9 total yards)...Had a half-sack for a loss of four yards at home vs. Elon (10/09)...Also had one broken up pass which came at James Madison (9/11)...Best performance came at Northern Illinois (9/25) with five tackles(4 unassisted), and two tackles for a loss of three total yards.

HOLMESXAVIER

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games with nine starts on the offensive line.

COATESVILLE,

| SOUTHINGTON LEEBRIAN JR. LINEBACKER SR. |

At Jireh Prep (2020): 12 sacks, three forced fumbles, 21 tackles-for-loss, one interception which he returned for a touchdown...Led Jireh Prep to its first undefeated season (10-0) in school history...Named Clarksburg varsity team MVP in 2019...All County First Team Defense - 2019.

2019: Voted team’s Jim Butterfield Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year... Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining.

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games, recording two tackles, one apiece in back-toback weeks vs. James Madison (9/11) and Merrimack (9/18).

| BISHOP SHANAHAN

| SOUTHINGTON,230

BEFORE MAINE: Spent two season at Saint Francis University where he appeared in 23 games while registering 81 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 5.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and one interception...In 2019, appeared in all 12 games for St. Francis and ranked third on the team with 70 total tackles while checking in second in the program with 12.5 tackles for loss...Prior to his time at St. Francis, played at Westlake high school where he helped guide the Wolverines to an 8-3 record and a share of the conference title in 2017...In his senior season at Westlake, recorded 75 tackles, 7.0 tackles for loss, three sacks, an interception, and a fumble recovery.

BEFORE MAINE: All-Chesmont Offensive Lineman (2017)...Two-year starter... helped lead team to District 1 SA playoffs three out of his four years.

PLAYER PROFILES

RECEIVING

BEFORE MAINE: Spent two prep seasons at Hebron Academy...team captain at Hebron...also played basketball at Pembroke.

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| SOUTHINGTON KELLEYJACK QUARTERBACK R-FR.

FALL 2021: Appeared in two games.

JONESKEVIN | 6-6 | 292 PA

CLARKSBURG,

SOUTHINGTON,

| PEMBROKE | HEBRON ACAD. #80 #15 #19 #77

PLAYER PROFILES

OFFENSIVE LINE

R-FR. | 6-4 | 250 FRYEBURG, ME | FRYEBURG ACAD.

FALL 2021: Appeared in two games, registering one tackle at New Hampshire (11/20).

BEFORE MAINE: Two-time All-State...Three-time All B South selection...Threetime All-Shore selection, two-time First-Team All-Shore...Two-time B South Defensive Player of the Year...Guided Lakewood High School to four state playoff appearances and a B South Championship in 2015. In shot put threw a 61’10”...Got 1st in ocean county championships, got 1st in shore conference champions, Got 1st in New Jersey Sates sectional group 3, Got 1st New Jersey Sates Group 3, Got 3rd in meet of champions.

JR. | 6-7 | 304

OFFENSIVE LINE

SR. | 6-1 | 283 JACKSON, N.J. | LAKEWOOD #5

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...registered 23 tackles, 3.0 for loss, with 1.5 sacks and a pass breakup...made eight tackles, including one for loss, against Villanova (4/3)...tallied a career-high 1.5 sacks at Stony Brook (3/20)...made six stops, including a half for loss, in his collegiate debut at Delaware (3/6)...added seven stops with a pass breakup against UAlbany (3/13)...

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

LEZINJOSH

MANNSKHAIRI

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: Helped Fryeburg Academy advance to the 2018 Class C Championship Game…Top-40 defensive line prospect by Excel New England Football.

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games with 42 (17 unassisted) total tackles, six of which were for loss (30 total yards)...Also had a fumble return for 20 yards which came at Northern Illinois (9/25)...Best performances came against Rhode Island (10/30) with six tackles (three unassisted), a half-sack for a loss of seven yards, and one QB hurry , and against Stony Brook (11/6) with a career-high 10 tackles...

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 total games...totaled 28 tackles, 11 of which unassisted...Among those 28, had three which caused a loss of 12 total yards...Tallied two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble...best performances came at Northern Illinois (9/25) with a career-high eight tackles (four unassisted) and at home versus William & Mary (10/16) with two unassisted tackles, a forced fumble, and one quarterback hurry.

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TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH 2018 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 12 4 13 17 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 Spring 2021 4 2 13 15 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 9 11 1 7 28 1.0 0 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 28 17 44 61 3.0 0 1 0 0 0 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK Spring 2021 4 6 17 23 3.0 1 0 0 0 Fall 2021 11 17 25 42 2.0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 15 23 42 65 5.0 1 1 1 0 SACKS G UA A TOTAL YARDS Spring 2021 4 1.0 0.5 1.5 4 Fall 2021 11 1.0 0.0 1.0 8 TOTAL 15 2.0 0.5 2.5 12

MEET THE BLACK BEARS

LOVBLADMAX

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...tallied 15 tackles, include a half for loss... registered five stops, including 0.5 for loss, at Delaware (3/6)...added five tackles against Villanova (4/3)...2019: Voted team’s Darius Minor Defensive Rookie of the Year...Appeared in all 12 games...Registered a career-high 17 tackles...Recorded four tackles at Georgia Southern (9/7)...Notched a tackle for loss at Villanova (9/28)... Made three stops at Villanova at UAlbany (11/2) and against Richmond (10/12), where he added 0.5 tackles for loss...2018: Appeared in four games...recorded one tackle at Yale.

TIGHT END

#79

BEFORE MAINE: Super 11 honoree (best 11 players in the area)...two-time all-state...three-time all-conference...first team all-state senior season...four-time league champion, four-time section champion...state finalist.

BEFORE MAINE: National team: First place in the U19 European championship... 2017: fourth place in U19 World Championship...2018: first in Nordic championship.

DEFENSIVE LINE

MARSTA, SWEDEN | ARLANDAGYMNASIET

JR. | 6-3 | 230 NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. | NEW ROCHELLE #45 #11

2019: Redshirt season.

MAHANELI

2019: Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining...named to the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

FALL 2021: Appeared in two games.

TOTAL 34 9.0 0.0 9.0 45

SO. | 6-3 | 240 OTTAWA, ONTARIO | CLEARWATER ACAD. INTERNATIONAL #47

MDECLANCKEVITT

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 total games generating 39 total tackles (14 unassisted), two of which were for a loss of nine total yards...Also had one sack for a loss of six yards, one pass breakup, and three quarterback hurries...Best performance came at James Madison (9/11) with four tackles (three unassisted) and a sack.

R-FR. |

MARTINLOGAN

WIDE RECEIVER

TOTAL 34 51 89 140 21.0 2 0 1

BEFORE MAINE: First-team All-Canadian linebacker...Three-time defensive MVP...Three-year team captain...Played at St. Patrick Catholic - four-year honor roll member.

FALL 2021: Redshirt...did not see any game action.

Fall 2021 11 14 25 39 2.5 1 0 0 0

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R-FR. | 5-11 | 185

BEFORE MAINE: 2019 LTC First Team Athlete...2019 Eastern Maine Player of the Year...2019 LTC Player of the Year finalist...Named Foxcroft Academy’s Player of the Year...In 2019, scored a touchdown once every 4.8 times he touched the ball whether as a rusher, receiver or after intercepting a pass...Also in 2019, registered 90 carries for 750 yards and 15 touchdowns, tallied 44 receptions for 725 yards and 11 touchdowns, returned three interceptions for touchdowns, and added two kick-return touchdowns...Finished his career at Foxcroft Academy with 53 total touchdowns and over 3,000 yards...Two-year captain at Foxcroft Academy.

MENDHAM,

TIGHT END 6-4 | 235 N.J. MORRIS MENDHAM

Fall 2021 11 1.0 0.0 1.0 6

2017 (Ak. PB) 1 0 0 0.0 0

MDARIUSCKENZIE

DOVER-FOXCROFT, ME | FOXCROFT ACAD. #34

GR. | 6-2 | 250 NEW ORLEANS, LA | JOHN CURTIS (ARKANSAS PINE-BLUFF) #16

MITCHELLXAVIER

2018 (Ak. PB) 11 17 36 53 8.5 0 0 0 0

TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK

2017 (Ak. PB) 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0

FALL 2021: FALL 2021: Missed the season due to injury.

BEFORE MAINE: Competed at West Morris Mendham High School...averaged 13.0 yards per reception...registered 19 receptions for 242 yards and three touchdowns during his senior season.

BEFORE MAINE: Joined the Black Bears after spending four seasons at ArkansasPine Bluff...While at UA Pine Bluff, appeared in 27 games while registering 119 tackles, 22.5 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks, and two fumble recoveries...2020 selection to Phil Steele’s Preseason All-SWAC team...posted 18 tackles, 4.0 for loss, with 3.0 sacks in the shortened, five-game spring season...started every game during the 2019 season and posted 48 tackles while tying for the team lead in sacks (5.0) and ranking tied for second on the team with 10.0 tackles for loss...During the 2019 session, registered at least a half sack in three straight games, and four of the last five...In 2018, appeared in every game for UA Pine Bluff and ranked fourth on the team with 53 total stops while posting 8.5 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks...added a career-high 10 tackles against Morehouse and added nine at Southern in 2018.

PLAYER PROFILES

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

LINEBACKER

#48

2019 (Ak. PB) 11 20 28 48 10.0 1 0 1 0

2018 (Ak. PB) 11 2.0 2.0 3.0 11 2019 (Ak. PB) 11 3.0 4.0 5.0 28

BEFORE MAINE: All-CNE team...League leader in receiving yards...team went 49-0 over five years with five-straight championships.

MEET THE BLACK BEARS

BEFORE MAINE: Racked up 45 tackles, five sacks, six tackles for loss and a pair of forced fumbles to go along with two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown, during his senior season at Erasmus Hall high school...helped lead Erasmus Hall to a 2018 City Championship, earned All-City, All-Conference and Big 44 honors for his senior season success.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in three games...recorded his first collegiate reception on an 11-yard catch against Villanova (4/3).

2019: Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining.

FALL 2021: Appeared in six games, catching eight passes for 103 yards and one touchdown...averaged 12.9 yards per catch and 20.6 per game...Best performance came at home vs. Delaware (9/02) with 58 yards and his first career touchdown on four receptions.

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games, catching eight passes for 136 yards ... averaged 17 yards per catch and 15.1 yards per game...Best performance came against Massachusetts (11/13) with 62 yards on two catches, one of them going for 58 yards.

MONIOSMICHAEL WIDE RECEIVER JR. | 5-10 | 170 MONTREAL, QUE. | CHOATE ROSEMARY HALL NURSEXAVIER LINEBACKER JR. | 6-3 | 215 BROOKLYN, N.Y. | ERASMUS HALL OFIELUISAAC LINEBACKER R-FR. | 6-1 | 205 SACO, ME | THORNTON ACADEMY MOSSMONTIGO WIDE RECEIVER JR. | 6-1 | 200 CHARLOTTE, N.C. | FORK UNION MILITARY ACAD. #83 #7 #53 #81 RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Spring 2021 4 8 87 0 17 2.0 10.9 21.8 Fall 2021 6 8 103 1 28 1.3 12.9 1 7.2 TOTAL 14 16 190 1 28 1.1 11.9 13.6 RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Spring 2021 3 1 13 0 13 0.3 13.0 4.3 Fall 2021 10 8 136 0 58 0.8 17.0 13.6 TOTAL 13 9 149 0 58 0.7 16.6 11.5

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PLAYER PROFILES

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...ranked third on the team with eight receptions and fourth with 87 receiving yards...averaged 10.9 yards per reception... posted a career-high four receptions for a career-best 45 yards against Villanova (4/3).

BEFORE MAINE: First Team All-State VISAA...First Team All-Prep League ... First Team All-Central Virginia...tallied 56 receptions for 1,256-yards and 14 touchdowns.

2019: Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining...appeared in four games.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games...registered four tackles...made one tackle in his collegiate debut at Delaware (3/6)...tallied two tackles against UAlbany (3/13).

TACKLES

G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK Spring 2021 4 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 11 26 34 60 1 3 1 0 0 TOTAL 15 29 35 64 1 3 1 0 0

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games, amassing 60 tackles (26 unassisted), fourth most on the team...Among the 60 tackles, three of them were for loss (11 yards)...A threat in the backfield, totaling two sacks for 10 yards...Also managed three pass breakups...Best performance came on the road at UAlbany (10/23) with seven tackles (six unassisted), one of them for a four-yard loss. Also had a sack for a four-yard loss...

FALL 2021: Redshirt...did not see any game action.

SACKS

BEFORE MAINE: Guided Thornton Academy to a state championship title in 2018 and a return to the title game in 2019...Thornton Academy school-record holder in the 55m dash (6.69).

G UA A TOTAL YARDS Spring 2021 4 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0 Fall 2021 11 1.0 0.0 1.0 6 TOTAL 15 1.0 0.0 1.0 6

BEFORE MAINE: Mid-season all-state selection...team captain.

2018: Played in 13 games with one start...Tallied 13 tackles on the year...in the first game of his career, tallied six tackles in a win at Western Kentucky...made three stops in Maine’s NCAA playoff first round win over Jacksonville State.

FALL 2021: Appeared in six games generating 16 total tackles, eight of which were unassisted...Best performance came at Albany (10/23) with tackles, four of them unassisted.

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...made 25 tackles and recovered a fumble... made a career-high eight stops against UAlbany (3/13)...added seven tackles at Delaware (3/6) and again at Stony Brook (3/20)...recovered a fumble in Maine’s win at Stony Brook...ranked third on the team in total tackles...

G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK 2019 4 4 1 5 0.0 0 0

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2019: Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining...appeared in four games where he posted five tackles, mainly on special teams...tallied two tackles in the season opener against Sacred Heart (8/30) and posted two stops in the season finale at New Hampshire (11/23).

PRESEASON 2020: Phil Steele 2020 Preseason All-CAA Third Team.

TACKLES 0 0

BEFORE MAINE: Pennsylvania Football Writers 6A All-State...2017 District 2 Defensive Player of the Year and Wyoming Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year...All-Area Standard Speaker, Citizens Voice, Times’ Leader First Team LB... Guided team to PIAA District 2/4 Subregion Championship in 2017.

OTEROADRIAN LINEBACKER SR. | 6-0 | 235 HAZELTON, PA | HAZELTON AREA RIOBEROBBY DEFENSIVE BACK JR. | 5-11 | 180 EVERETT, MA | EVERETT RITTERCLAYTON LONG SNAPPER R-FR. | 5-11 | 205 MIDDLETOWN, DE | HODGSON VO-TECH #6 #8 #94 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK 2018 8 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 2910 12 34 49 83 5.0 6 0 2 0 Spring 2021 4 12 13 25 0.5 1 0 0 0 Fall 2021 11 31 32 63 2.5 2 0 0 0 TOTAL 35 80 99 179 8.0 9 0 2 0 SACKS G UA A TOTAL YARDS 2018 8 0 0 0 0 2019 12 2 2 3.0 19 Spring 2021 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 Fall 2021 11 0 0 0 0

BEFORE

FALL 2021: Redshirt...did not see any game action. MAINE: Skilled long snapper for Hodgson Vo-Tech High School...named to the 2021 Delaware Blue-Gold All-Star Football Game roster.

2019: Started all 12 games...Ranked second on the team with 83 tackles...tallied career-high 5.0 tackles for loss and a career-best 3.0 sacks to go along with a pair of fumble recoveries and six pass deflections...recorded four games with 10 or more tackles...posted a career-high 12 tackles with a fumble recovery against William and Mary (10/26)...posted a career-high three pass deflections at Colgate to go along with 10 tackles, 1.5 for loss, with a half sack (9/21)...registered a career-high 2.0 sacks, with 11 total tackles, at Elon (11/9)...notched 10 tackles against Rhode Island (11/16).

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games...registered 63 tackles (31 unassisted), third most on the team...tallied 2.5 tackles for loss...Accumulated one interception, one pass breakup, and one QB hurry...Also had one blocked kick...Best performances came vs. Merrimack (9/18) with eight tackles, four of them unassisted and vs. William & Mary (10/16) with seven tackles and an interception.

PERSONAL: Parents are Yesenia and Domingo Otero...two siblings, one brother and one sister, Elizabeth and Jonathan Otero...Played basketball for three years.

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...registered 25 tackles, including 0.5 for loss, and one pass breakup...ranked fourth on the team in total tackles...opened the season with 11 tackles at Delaware (3/6)...made seven stops, with a half tackle for loss, at Stony Brook (3/20)...made six tackles against Villanova (4/3).

0 Spring 2021 4 14 11 25 0.0 0

1 0 Fall 2021 6 8 8 16 0.0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 26 20 46 0.0 0 0 1 0

PLAYER PROFILES

FALL 2021: Missed the season due to injury.

SPRING 2021: Started the first game of the season before suffering a season-ending injury.

FALL 2021: CAA Rookie of the Week...Appeared in eight games with seven starts and led the team with 1,505 yards (121-238) in the air with 12 touchdowns and only four interceptions...averaged 188.1 yards/game...ended the season with a 117.2 quarterback efficiency rating...Best performance came on the road at Rhode Island (10/30) with 264 yards and four touchdowns. This came on the back of 18 completions, the longest of which was 48 yards...First on the team in total offense with 1,509 yards (four rush yards)...

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games and accumulated 15 tackles (five unassisted), 3.5 of which accounted for 18 yards lost, and 2.5 sacks...Best performances came against Stony Brook (11/06) with six tackles, and at New Hampshire (11/20) with one sack for a loss of five yards.

2019: Appeared in one game...recorded a tackle in Maine’s season opener against Sacred Heart (8/30).

BEFORE MAINE: Academic All-Conference junior and senior years at Millbrook.

BEFORE MAINE: NYCHSFL Offensive Player of the Year, All-State, Team captain...West Chester County record holder for most passing yards in a season.

2018: Saw action in two games.

2018: Appeared in four games...saw his first career action in Maine’s season opening win over New Hampshire...appeared in Maine’s win at Western Kentucky and in the NCAA semifinal contest at Eastern Washington.

SPRING 2021: Saw time in one game...made his collegiate debut against Villanova where he went 4-for-4 for 28 yards with a season-long 13 yard completion.

2017: Redshirt...UMaine Scholar-Athlete Rising Star.

BEFORE MAINE: Two-time first team all-conference selection...USA Today Maine Defensive Player of the Year...Two-time SMAA all-conference selection...James A. Bank Unsung Hero Award...Gaziano Award runner-up...helped team to three playoff appearances...senior captain...had 70 tackles, 16 TFLs and three sacks during his final season.

2019: Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts on the offensive line...named to the CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll.

ROBERTSONDEREK QUARTERBACK SO. | 6-2 | 205 YONKERS, N.Y. | IONA PREP/BRIDGTON ACAD. ROYALTYLER OFFENSIVE LINE GR. | 6-3 | 320 RALEIGH, N.C. | MILLBROOK ROYALDORIAN DEFENSIVE LINE SO. | 6-4 | 260 QUEBEC CITY, QUE. | CEGEP GARNEAU SALAMONERAFFAELE DEFENSIVE LINE SR. | 6-3 | 266 PORTLAND, ME | DEERING #13 #67 #96 #44 PASSING G CMP-ATT-INT YARDS TD LG PCT AVG/P AVG/G Spring 2021 4 4-4-0 28 0 28 100.0 7.0 28.0 Fall 2021 8 121-238-4 1,505 12 55 50.0 6.3 188.1 TOTAL 12 125-242-4 1,533 12 55 50.8 6.33 127.8 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK Fall 2021 10 5 11 16 1.5 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 10 5 11 16 1.5 0 0 0 0 PARTICIPATION G/GS 2018 4/0 2019 11/10 Spring 2021 1/1 Fall 2021 0/0 TOTAL 16/10 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH 2018 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2019 1 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring 2021 0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 10 5 11 16 0.0-0 1 0 1 0 0 TOTAL 13 5 12 17 0.0-0 1 0 1 0 0

PLAYER PROFILES

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: Member of Football Canada Cup Gold Medal winning Team Quebec in 2017.

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FALL 2021: Appeared in 10 games amounting 16 tackles, five of which were unassisted...Also had one broken up pass and one fumble recovery...Best performance came at UAlbany (10/23) with four tackles, three of them unassisted.

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BEFORE MAINE: Played two seasons at Minnesota State Junior College...totaled 20 tackles, four interceptions, five pass breakups and one fumble recovery in 20 games...also added 14 kickoff returns for 308 yards (22.0/return) and a pair of punt returns for 30 yards.

FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games, totaling 21 tackles (six unassisted), one of which was for a loss of three yards...Also had one fumble return at UAlbany (10/23)...Best performance came against Elon (10/09) with eight tackles, and vs. William & Mary (10/16) with five tackles.

2019: Did not see any game action.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games with two starts...made four tackles with two pass deflections...tallied two stops in his first collegiate game at Delaware (3/6)... made two tackles against Villanova (4/3).

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games, ranked fifth on the team with 53 tackles, 1.5 for loss...Tied for second on the team with two interceptions...Also had six pass breakups, and two forced fumbles...Best performance came at home vs. Elon (10/09) with 10 tackles (6 unassisted) and a forced fumble...had interceptions against Stony Brook and New Hampshire...

2017 (UCONN): Redshirted

SPRING 2021: Saw action in three games...registered five tackles...made a pair of stops against UAlbany (3/13) and Villanova (4/3).

SMALLSSHAKUR DEFENSIVE BACK SO. | 6-0 | 196 PHILADELPHIA, PA | WEST CATHOLIC PREP SPEIGHTBENITO DEFENSIVE BACK GR. | 5-10 | 185 RICHMOND, VA | MONACAN SAMBUJUSTIN DEFENSIVE LINE SR. | 6-3 | 285 CALGARY, ALBERTA | CLARKSON NORTH SCOTTZAVIER WIDE RECEIVER GR. | 6-1 | 207 FORT HOOD, TX | VILSECK H.S. | UCONN #23 #3 #4 #17 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Spring 2021 3 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 11 33 20 53 0.5-2 8 2 0 0 2 TOTAL 14 37 21 58 0.5-2 8 2 0 0 2 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Spring 2021 4 3 1 4 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 4 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 5 1 6 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH 2019 5 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Spring 2021 4 4 1 5 1.0-2 0 1 0 0 0 Fall 2021 8 6 15 21 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 17 10 17 27 2.0-7 0 1 0 0 0 RECEIVING G REC YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2018 10 33 228 1 22 3.3 6.9 22.8 2019 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Spring 2021 2 7 101 0 46 3.5 14.4 50.5 Fall 2021 11 11 114 1 59 1.0 10.4 10.4 TOTAL 27 51 443 2 59 1.9 10.4 16.4 PLAYER PROFILES

2018 (UCONN): Played in 10 games, started two…Registered 210 yards on 34 carries… Recorded 33 catches for 228 yards and one touchdown...Snagged five receptions for 40 yards in first collegiate game vs. UCF (8/30)...Career-high seven catches for one touchdown at Syracuse (9/22)…Tallied career-high 53 rushing yards on four carries vs. Cincinnati (9/29)…Tied career-high with seven catches vs. SMU (11/10).

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games...registered five tackles, 1.0 for loss, with a forced fumble...tallied three tackles in Maine’s win at Stony Brook (3/20)...tallied his first career tackle for loss at Delaware (3/6)...forced a fumble at Stony Brook (3/20).

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BEFORE COLLEGE: Spent two years at Vilseck High School in Germany...Ran 4.38 40-yard dash at workouts with Europe’s top prospects workout.

BEFORE MAINE: First-team All-Eastern PA...First-team All-City...Guided Nazareth to 2019 District XI championship title, 2019 EPC title...Achieved honor roll or high honor roll status each semester of his high school career.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in two games...registered six receptions for 102 yards, including a season-long 46 yard reception, against Villanova (4/3). 2019 (UCONN): Appeared in four games for the Huskies.

BEFORE MAINE: Named to Team Canada (2016)...8th ranked player in Canada (2016) and second ranked defensive end in Canada (2016).

FALL 2021: Appeared in all 11 games at various positions on the offensive side of the ball...Finished third on the team in rushing with 119 net yards on 35 attempts with two touchdowns...Tallied 11 receptions for 114 yards and one touchdown, longest reception was 59 yards...completed one pass on one attempt for seven yards vs. Elon (10/09)...Returned thre kickoffs for a total of 36 yards, longest one being 21 yards...best performance came vs. Elon (10/09) with 25 rush yards and a touchdown on five carries and 11 yards receiving on two catches.

FALL 2021: Saw action in three games and generated two unassisted tackles, one vs. James Madison (9/11) and one vs. Merrimack (9/18)...

2019: Appeared in five games...registered his first career tackle in Maine’s season opener against Sacred Heart (8/30). 2018: Redshirt.

FALL 2021: Appeared in six games, generating four total tackles and one blocked kick...Best performances came at UAlbany (10/23) with two tackles, and vs. Rhode Island (10/30) with one tackle and one blocked kick...

PLAYER PROFILES

FALL 2021: Redshirt...did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: 2018 Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division All-League honoree.

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FALL 2021: Appeared in nine games, finishing with six total tackles (three unassisted), one of them was for a loss of one yard against Merrimack...Best performance came at Rhode Island (10/30) with season-high two tackles...

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BEFORE MAINE: Spent two season at the Naval Academy...Attended Naval Academy Prep School during the 2018-19 academic year...Multi-year football letterwinner...Two-time Cap-U Conference honors...Captain at Sanderson H.S. during his senior year.

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action. SPRING 2021: Appeared in two games on special teams...made one tackle.

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: All-State at defensive back and wide receiver (2019)... All-Chesmont...All-Area...2020 team captain. BACK

BEFORE MAINE: First-team All-Conference...Team captain...Guided Susquehanna Township to the second round of the playoffs...achieved honor roll or high honor roll status each semester of his high school career.

SPRING 2021: Appeared in all four games...registered four tackles...tallied a seasonhigh two stops in Maine’s win over UAlbany (3/13).

FALL 2021: Appeared in eight games finishing with seven tackles, five of them unassisted...Best performance came at home vs. Merrimack (9/18) with four tackles (two unassisted), one of which was marked down for a loss of one, and one interception with a 27-yard return.

BEFORE MAINE: Played one prep year at East Coast Prep...Boston Globe AllScholastic.

R -FR. | 6-0 | 180 BOSTON, MA | NEWTON SOUTH | EAST COAST PREP STEWARTTYSHAWN LINEBACKER SO. | 6-2 | 230 HARRISBURG, PA | SUSQUEHANNA TOWNSHIP THOMASCHRISTIAN LINEBACKER SO. | 6-3 | 205 CAMDEN, N.J. | WOODROW WILSON | MILFORD ACAD. THOMASVINCE LINEBACKER SO. | 5-10 | 170 RALEIGH, N.C. | SANDERSON | NAVAL ACADEMY STEWARTABDUL DEFENSIVE BACK SO. | 6-1 | 190 COATESVILLE, PA | COATESVILLE #20 #40 #33 #0 #42 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Fall 2021 10 5 2 7 1-1 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 10 5 2 7 1-1 1 0 0 0 1 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Fall 2021 8 0 4 4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 8 0 4 4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH Spring 2021 4 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Fall 2021 10 3 3 6 1-1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 4 6 10 1-1 0 0 0 0 0

WALDORF, MD | NORTH POINT

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

TOMANMATT

TIGHT END

RUTHERFORD, N.J. | ST. MARY

DEFENSIVE LINE

SPRING 2021: Appeared in one game at Delaware (3/6). 2019: Voted team’s Jim Butterfield Defensive Scout Team Player of the Year...Redshirt...will have four years of eligibility remaining.

BEFORE MAINE: Spent three seasons at Sacred Heart...First-team Southern Maine Class A offensive lineman...2017 first team All-SMAA...2017 Gaziano Award semifinalist...2018 Maine Shrine Lobster Bowl West Team captain...Guided Thornton Academy to state titles in 2014 and 2015.

JR. | 6-5 | 263

WEBBJACK OFFENSIVE LINE GR. | 6-3 | 260 ARUNDEL, ME | THORNTON ACADEMY | SACRED HEART #85 #56 #63

SPRING 2021: Started all four games...registered 27 tackles, 1.5 for loss, with a half sack...Maine’s top returning tackler from the spring roster...ranked second on the team during the spring session with 27 stops...made a career-high nine tackles, with 1.5 tackles for loss including a half sack, at Stony Brook (3/20)...tallied six stops in each of Maine’s other three games.

BEFORE MAINE: Two-time first team all-conference honoree...finished top-10 in North Jersey for passing yards and touchdowns...guided team to a pair of playoff appearances.

SPRING 2021: Did not see any game action.

BEFORE MAINE: State finalist...SMAC/Regional champion.

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

2018: Named team’s Darius Minor Defensive Rookie of the Year...Appeared in 13 games with 12 starts...tallied 32 tackles, 6.0 for loss, with 1.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries...racked up a career-high seven tackles, 2.0 for loss, with a half sack at Central Michigan.

SACKS 2021

FALL 2021: Served as captain...Appeared in five games totaling 16 tackles, five of which were unassisted...Best performance came at home vs. Delaware (9/02) with seven tackles (three unassisted)...

G UA A TOTAL YARDS 2018 13 1.0 0.5 1.5 11 2019 12 2.0 1.0 3.0 16 Spring

4 0.0 0.5 0.5 3 Fall 2021 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 TOTAL 34 3.0 2.0 5.0 16

PLAYER PROFILES

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

FALL 2021: Did not see any game action.

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WILEYJAMEHL DEFENSIVE LINE GR. | 6-2 | 250 NEW CASTLE, DE | ST. FRANCES ACADEMY #9 TACKLES G UA A TOTAL TFL PD FF FR BLK QBH 2018 13 16 16 32 6.0-23 0 0 2 0 2 2019 12 5 18 23 4.0-16 0 0 2 0 2 Spring 2021 4 2 25 27 1.5-5 0 0 0 0 1 Fall 2021 5 5 11 16 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 34 28 70 98 11.5-44 0 0 4 0 5

2019: Appeared in 12 games with eight starts...registered 23 tackles, 4.0 for loss, with a career-high 4.0 sacks to go along with a pair of fumble recoveries...recorded a career-high four tackles at Villanova (9/28)...tallied a single-game career-high 1.5 sacks at Colgate (9/21)...notched a sack in the season finale at New Hampshire (11/23)...registered fumble recoveries in back-to-back games at UAlbany (11/2) and at Elon (11/9).

SO. | 6-4 | 215

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MEET THE BLACK BEARS PLAYER PROFILES 46 | GOBLACKBEARS.COM ALEXANDERELIJAH DEFENSIVE LINE FR. | 6-4 | 230 BEAR, DE | ST. GEORGES TECH. GANYITERRANCE LINEBACKER R-JR. | 6 2 | 203 MONTREAL, QUE. | DALBE VIAU (UCONN) COMPTONSTONE RUNNING BACK SO. | 5-11 | 195 EXETER, N.H. | ST. THOMAS AQUINAS | SPRINGFIELD CO. BARRETTNAVONN DEFENSIVE BACK FR. | 6-1 | 170 TRENTON, N.J. | TRENTON CENTRAL PATTERSONCRAWFORD-ZAHEEMBOUTAUGHJACK OFFENSIVE LINE FR. | 6-4 | 260 TURNER, ME | LEAVITT CRUJINICK OFFENSIVE LINE FR | 6-4 | MISSISSAUGA,275ONTARIO | LORNE PARK | WYOMING SEC. BRYSONJOEY KICKER FR. | 5-9 | 180 LUMBERTON, N.J. | RANCOCAS VALLEY REGIONAL CHEEKSZION LINEBACKER FR. | 6-2 | 210 PENNS GROVE, N.J. | PENNS GROVE #97 #31 ##35 35 ##15 64 ##65 51 #54 WIDE RECEIVER FR. | 6-3 | 185 IRVINGTON, N.J. | IRVINGTON

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MEET THE BLACK BEARS PLAYER PROFILES 48 | GOBLACKBEARS.COM JONESROHAN TIGHT END FR. | 6 2 | 215 MONTREAL, QUE. | COLLEGE ANDRE-GRASSET PEREIRAAYDEN QUARTERBACK FR. | 6 0 | 190 AUBURN, N.H. | CENTRAL CATHOLIC KALUMENICOLAS DEFENSIVE LINE FR. | 6 3 | 225 MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO | FOOTBALL NORTH POZNIAKSEAN OFFENSIVE LINE FR. | 6 8 | 300 ASHBURN, VA | TUSCARORA LONGJAYLEN DEFENSIVE BACK FR. | 6 3 | 190 SPRINGFIELD, MA | CHESHIRE ACAD. OJAZACHARIAH RUNNING BACK FR. | 6 4 | 210 STANDISH, ME | BONNY EAGLE #88 ##11 99 ##75 32 #37 SATHLERSYMON RUNNING BACK FR. | 5-8 | 190 WOBURN, MA/WOBURN MEMORIAL | BRIDGTON ACAD. #36 TIMMSBAILEY PUNTER GR. | 6 2 | 196 WARRNAMBOOL, AUS. | LATROBE UNIV. #95 OMOREGIEDAREN WIDE RECEIVER FR. | 5 11 | 170 LYNN, MA | LYNN CLASSICAL #34

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TEAM RECORDS

TOTAL PLAYS Game ............ 105 at New Hampshire (2005) Season ............................................. 936 (2002)

TOTAL YARDS Game 685 at Morgan State (2003) Season 5,542 (2013)

MOST YARDS Game 518 at Nebraska (2005) Season 3,172 (2014)

MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED Game 11 at Morgan State (2003) 10 vs. Fort Williams (1919) Season ............................................... 45 (1982)

MOST RUSHES Game ........................... 84 vs. Bowdoin (1954) Season 596 (1982)

MOST EXTRA POINTS RUN/PASSED Game ............................... 3 vs. Bowdoin (1958) Season 6 (1992)

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game 6 vs. New Hampshire (1980) Season 22 (1981)

MOST RETURNS Game 11 vs. Vermont (1968) Season 39 (1968)

RUSHING

MOST COMPLETIONS

MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Season 296.5 (2019) 290.6 (1997)

TOTAL OFFENSE

MOST YARDS Game 160 vs. Bowdoin (1962) Season .............................................. 332 (1965)

PUNT RETURNS

MOST YARDS Game 144 vs. Youngstown State (1966) Season ............................................. 495 (1965)

MOST POINTS Game 97 vs. Fort Williams (1927) ..................................77 at Morgan State (2003) 62 vs. Bates (1952) 62 vs. Springfield (1983) 62 vs. Boston University (1997) ............................................. 62 vs. Shaw (2006) 62 vs. Delaware (2013) Season 398 (1989)

KICKOFF RETURNS

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game ...................................2 at Colgate (2019) Season 2 (1995, 2004, 2018, 2019)

MOST YARDS Game 241 vs. Elon (2018) Season 1,127 (2016)

BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE Season 67.3% (2013)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 1 (14x), Last: vs. Delaware (9/2/21)

MOST FIELD GOALS Game .................. 4 vs. Boston University (1987) 4 vs. New Hampshire (1990) 4 at New Hampshire (2021) Season 16 (2013)

MOST YARDS Game 522 vs. Connecticut (1997) Season ........................................... 3,273 (2013)

MOST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Season 239.7 (1982)

MOST EXTRA POINT ATTEMPTS Game 11 at Morgan State (2003) 10 vs. Fort Williams (1919) Season 48 (1989)

PUNTING

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 7 vs. Connecticut (1951) 7 vs. Vermont (1957) Season 34 (1989)

INTERCEPTIONS

Game 40 vs. Rhode Island (2009) Season 280 (2013)

MOST RETURNS Game 7 vs. Towson (1991) Season ................................................ 25 (1990)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game .............................. 6 vs. Villanova (1998) Season 29 (2019) 27 (1997, 1998)

PASSING

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME Season 441.9 (1989)

MOST PUNTS Game 13 at Nebraska (2005) 12 vs. Delaware (1980) Season 96 (2018)

SCORING

MOST RETURNS Game 10 at New Hampshire (2005) 9 vs. Massachusetts (1998) Season 52 (1990 and 2004)

MOST ATTEMPTS Game 62 vs. Connecticut (1997) Season 456 (1997)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 14 vs. Fort Williams (1927) 11 at Morgan State (2003) Season 56 (1989)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game 3 vs. Liberty (1992) Season ................................................. 6 (1992)

MOST YARDS Game 483 vs. Vermont (1959) Season 2,637 (1982)

FIRST DOWNS

MOST FIRST DOWNS Game ............... 32 vs. Boston University (1997) 32 at Eastern Washington (2018) Season 269 (2013)

Best Winning Pct. .944 (8-0-1, 1961)

SCORING (CONT)

Game 21 vs. Connecticut (1997) Season 144 (2013)

Game 5 vs. Rhode Island (1963) 5 vs. Vermont (1971) Season 23 (2002)

MOST BY PASSING

FewestMostHighestMostMostMostLargestLargestGreatest....................................................................Williams(1927)LossMargin..................62-0vs.Delaware(1972)HomeCrowd11,600vs.Bowdoin(1951)AwayCrowd77,469atNebraska(2005)ConsecutiveShutouts5(1901)ConsecutiveTimesShutOut5(1916)ShutoutsinaSeason6(1901)ScoringTie18-18vs.Connecticut(1953)PointsPerGame.........................36.2(1989)PointsinaSeason10(1916)

IMP ORTANT NOTE

SACKS

MOST BY RUSHING Game 23 vs. Iona (2008) ........................................ 22 vs. Bowdoin (1957) ...................................... 22 vs. Vermont (1957) Season 131 (1982)

Most Wins 11 (2002)

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Game ............................. 12 vs. Villanova (1998) Season 51 (1996 and 2002)

Most Consecutive Losses 10 (1967–68)

All Maine statistics do not include the 1987, 1989, and 2001 NCAA playoff games, in keeping with NCAA statistical policies. The NCAA began allowing post-season stats to be included in its records beginning with the 2002 season.

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game ......................... 6 vs. Northeastern (1985) Season 21 (2013, 2019)

TEAM RECORDS

Most Consecutive Wins 11 (1964–65) 11 (1988–89)

Greatest Win Margin 97-0 vs. Fort

Most Home Wins 6 (1989)

Longest Unbeaten Streak 11 (1964–65 / 1988–89)

MI SCELLANEOUS

MOST BY PENALTY

Season 3: Lorenzo Bouier (1980) Career 4: Carl Smith (1988-91)

Career ............................................. 19: Marcus Williams (2001-04) Consecutive 8: Carl Smith (1989)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

200 — YARD RUSHING GAMES

499: Mickey Fein vs. UConn (1997) Season 3,770: Marcus Wasilewski (2013) Career 8,796: Ron Whitcomb (2003-06)

3: Kevin McMahan at UNH (2003)

ALL — PURPOSE YARDS Game ................... 326: Earnest Edwards at William & Mary (2018) Season 1,969: Carl Smith (1989) Career ..................................................5,017: Carl Smith (1988-91)

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game 6: Dave Rebholz vs. UNH (1980) Season 16: Mike Buck (1987) Career 44: Ron Whitcomb (2003-06)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING TD Season

Game (min. 10 att.) ............................................ 13.7 by Carl Smith vs. Massachusetts (1988)

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION

13 : Kevin McMahan (2005)

4: Kevin McMahan at UNH (2005)

17: Rameek Wright vs. Buffalo (1996)

87: Joe Fagnano to Andre Miller vs. Richmond (2019)

MOST YARDS Game

11: Ron Whitcomb (2003)

Game 90: Joe Fagnano to Andre Miller at UAlbany (2019)

MOST YARDS Game

239: Landis Williams vs. URI (2009) Season .................................................... 1,169: Rameek Wright (1997) Career 2,641: Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

16: Drew O’Connor (1998)

MOST YARDS

25: Kevin McMahan (2002-05)

............................... 88: Joe Fagnano to Earnest Edwards at Elon (2019)

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS PER GAME

5: James Buzzell vs. Fort Williams (1927) ....................................... 5: George Coltart vs. Fort Williams (1927) Season 20: Carl Smith (1989) Career 35: Marcus Williams (2001-04)

522: Mickey Fein vs. UConn (1997) Season 3,238: Marcus Wasilewski (2013) Career 8,491: Mike Buck (1986-89)

MOST YARDS Game

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

105: Ron Whitcomb at UNH (2005) Season 565: Marcus Wasilewski (2013) Career 1,372: Mickey Fein (1995-98)

RECEIVING

80: Ron Whitcomb to Ryan Callahan vs. Villanova (2006)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS Game

3: Landis Williams vs. URI (2009)

........ 84: Michael Brusko to Jhamal Fluellen at New Hampshire (2007)

RUSHING

Season ....................................................... 9: Lorenzo Bouier (1980) 9: Carl Smith (1989)

MOST RUSHES

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LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE Game 90: Rickey Stevens vs. Rhode Island (2013) 89: Carl Smith vs. Rutgers (1991)

3: Derek Session vs. Hofstra (2008) Season

3: Drew O’Connor (2x) vs. Buffalo, Massachusetts (1998)

Career 23: Ron Whitcomb (2003–05)

27 : Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

TOTAL OFFENSE

MOST RECEPTIONS Game .............................................18: Landis Williams vs. URI (2009)

Game 6: Mickey Fein vs. Villanova (1998) Season 27: Mickey Fein (1998) Career ...............................................68: Ron Whitcomb (2003–06)

62: Mickey Fein vs. UConn (1997) Season 42: Mickey Fein (1998) Career 1,276: Ron Whitcomb (2003–06)

80: Chris Legree to Kevin McMahan vs. William Penn (2005)

3: Jared Turcotte at Rhode Island (2008)

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED Game

17: Arel Gordon vs. New Hampshire (2006) Season 88: Rameek Wright (1997) Career 189: Sergio Hebra (1984-87)

Game 49: John Marquis vs. Lafayette (1978) Season 349: Lorenzo Bouier (1980) Career 879: Lorenzo Bouier (1979-82)

Game 5: Royston English vs. UNH (2000)

288.5: Mickey Fein (1997)

MOST COMPLETIONS

Season ....................................................... 152.7: Carl Smith (1989) Career 106.3: Lorenzo Bouier (1979-82)

Career ........................................... .646 (484–749): Marcus Wasilewski 616 (754–1,224): Warren Smith (2008–11, includes 2008 season at Iona) .594 (569–957): Jake Eaton (1999-2002)

Season

Percentage Game .870 (40–46): Chris Treister vs. URI (2009) 826 (19–23): Mike Buck vs. Northeastern (1988) Season .675 (276–409–9): Marcus Wasilewski (2013)

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

PASSING

Career 30: Drew O’Connor (1993-98)

100 — YARD RUSHING GAMES

HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION

MOST TOTAL PLAYS Game

Game 302: Lorenzo Bouier vs. Northeastern (1980) Season 1,680: Carl Smith (1989) Career ........................................3,940: Marcus Williams (2001–04)

84: Emilio Colon to Tony Szydlowski vs. Connecticut (1992)

82: Mike Brusko to Troy Harris vs. James Madison (2009)

3: Steve Roth vs. Massachusetts (1989)

3: Dwayne Wilmot vs. Northeastern (2002)

Game 40: Chris Treister vs. URI (2009) Season 276: Marcus Wasilewski (2013) Career 755: Ron Whitcomb (2003–06)

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MOST RETURNS

1: Darrick Brown vs. JMU (1998)

2:

Season 87: Steve Wood (1978)

Season 405: Lennard Byrd (1999)

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Career 79: Lennard Byrd (1998–01)

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1: Benjamin Davis vs. Richmond (2014)

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1: Darrick Brown vs. UMass (1996)

PUNTING

Career 260: Steve Wood (1975-78)

1: Lennard Byrd vs. Northeastern (1999)

Season 3,166: Steve Wood (1978)

Career

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100:

MOST YARDS Game

1: Lennard Byrd vs. Colgate (2001)

Game 518: Rocco Navarro at Nebraska (2005)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

Career 2,311: Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

100:

1: Arel Gordon vs. Hofstra (2004) Arel Gordon at Morgan State (2003)

MOST PUNTS

1: Rameek Wright vs. Boston U. (1996)

1: Pete Ouellette vs. UConn (1980)

2

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

1: Lennard Byrd vs. Colgate (2001)

Career 905: Lennard Byrd (1998-01)

6: Jeffrey DeVaughn (2015)

Game ....................................13: Rocco Navarro at Nebraska (2005)

1: Rameek Wright vs. Boston U. (1996)

1: Mark Masterson vs. Monmouth (2007)

1:

1: Micah Wright at William & Mary (2016)

Career 3:

KICKOFF RETURNS

Game 2 (2x): Earnest Edwards at Colgate (2019), vs. Elon (2018)

198: Earnest Edwards at Colgate (2019) Season 729: Arel Gordon (2004)

Career Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

LONGEST RETURN Arel Gordon at Morgan State (2003) Earnest Edwards at Colgate (2019)

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1: Arel Gordon vs. Albany (2005)

MOST YARDS

1: Wayne Champeon vs. UMass (1960)

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1: Lennard Byrd vs. Northeastern (1999)

1: Pete Ouellette vs. UConn (1980) Wayne Champeon UMass (1960) Arel Gordon (2003-06) Darrick Brown (1995-98) Lennard Byrd (1998-01)

1: Darrick Brown vs. JMU (1998)

1: Trevor Coston vs. Bryant (2011)

1: Arel Gordon vs. Albany (2005)

HIGHEST AVERAGE

1: Mark Masterson vs. Monmouth (2007)

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RETURN

MOST RETURNS

Season 2 (2x): Arel Gordon (2004) (2x): Earnest Edwards (2018, 2019)

2:

Season 28: Damarr Aultman (2014) Darrick Brown (1998) 90: Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

6: Earnest Edwards (2018)

Game 1: Micah Wright at William & Mary (2016)

1: Trevor Coston vs. Bryant (2011)

Season ............................................................31: Al Marquis (1974)

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PUNT RETURNS

Season 43.1: Mike Mellow (2004)

1: Arel Gordon vs. Hofstra (2004) Arel Gordon at Morgan State (2003)

1: Benjamin Davis vs. Richmond (2014)

Game ............................ 9: Paul Keany vs. Youngstown State (1966)

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Game 6: Dave Eretzian vs. C.W. Post (1971)

MOST YARDS

Longest Punt 82: Kash Kiefer at Villanova (2007)

Game 130: Paul Keany vs. Youngstown State (1966)

87: Pete Ouellette vs. Connecticut (1980)

1: Darrick Brown vs. UMass (1996)

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Season ..........................

Career 9,795: Mike Mellow (2001-04)

Season 11: Claude Pettaway (1990)

100 YARD XP INTERCEPTION RETURN

Career 21: Derek Carter (1994–97)

Game

Game 5: Royston English vs. UNH (2000) James Buzzell vs. Fort Williams (1927) 5: George Coltart vs. Fort Williams (1927) Season 20: Carl Smith (1989) Career 37: Earnest Edwards (2016-19) Marcus Williams (2001–04)

4: Tom Shepherd vs. UMass (1910)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL

90: Claude Pettaway vs. UNH (1988)

Career 3: Chris Ferguson (2016-19)

1.000 (17 - 17): Bobby Donnelly (2007) 1.000 (12 - 12): Bobby Donnelly (2005)

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52 (2x) : Jack Leggett vs. Delaware (1975) Kenny Doak vs. Villanova (2018)

2: Bill Curry vs. Liberty (1992) Season 2: Bill Curry, Dan Girard (1992)

MOST EXTRA POINTS RUN/PASSED Game

10: Charles Neavling vs. Fort Williams (1919) Season

16: Sean Decloux (2013)

35: Todd Jagoutz (1997–00)

LONGEST RUN WITH BLOCKED FG

Career ................................................ 29.0 : Michael Cole (2010–13 27.5: Mike Denino (1986–89)

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100: Troy Harris vs. Towson (2007)

Career ...................................................44: Sean Decloux (2012–15)

Career** 93.3 (112–120): Peter Borjestedt (1985–88)

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BLOCKED KICK RETURNS BLOCKED KICK RET.

BEST PAT PERCENTAGE

Season 13: Todd Williamson (1996)

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MOST POINTS

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LONGEST RUN WITH BLOCKED PAT

Game

100: Dave Brown vs. Bowdoin (1962) 100: Kendall James at Bryant (2013)

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1.000 (38 - 38): Mike Mellow (2003)

* min. 10 made; ** min. 100 made

MOST FIELD GOALS Game

MOST YARDS

2 : Clay Pickering (1983)

45: Sean Decloux (2013) 45: Jack Leone (1982)

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INTERCEPTION RETURNS

4: Jeff Mottola vs. New Hampshire (1990) Season

SCORING

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

MOST EXTRA POINTS KICKED

Game

4: Peter Borjestedt vs. Boston Univ. (1987)

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4: Dave Brown vs. Bowdoin (1962)

Season* 1.000 (45 - 45): Jack Leone (1982)

Game 30: Royston English vs. UNH (2000) 30: James Buzzell vs. Fort Williams (1927) 30: George Coltart vs. Fort Williams (1927) Season 120: Carl Smith (1989) Career 222: Earnest Edwards (2016-19)

LONGEST RETURN

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160: Dave Brown vs. Bowdoin (1962) Season 177: Dave Brown (1962) Career 301: Derek Carter (1994–97)

11: Mike Mellow at Morgan St. (2003)

Career .......................................................... 3: Bill Curry (1989–92)

2: Clay Pickering (1983)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS

Game

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QB SACKS

1: Several players Season

75: Gary Groves vs. Northeastern (1985)

MOST RETURNS

Career 114: Todd Jagoutz (1997–00)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

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7 Micah Wright, 2014-18 2,143

18 Jeff DelRosso, 1988-91 1,570

15. Jaquan Blair, 2016-19 1,692

8 Christian Pereira, 2001-2004 2,101

3 Rameek Wright, 1995-97 12 175

13 Rich Labonte, 1981-84 2,748

8 Arel Gordon, 2003-06 6 158

17 Mark DiGregorio, 1973-76 1,547

21 Frizell Davis, 1990-93 1,381

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16 Paul Capriotti, 1987-91** 1,550

10 Bob Wilder, 1984-87 4,493

RK P LAYER, YEARS YDS

3 Rameek Wright, 1995-97 2,384

4 Mickey Fein, 1995-98 7,856

4 Dwayne Wilmot, 1997-00 13 169

12 Dwayne Wilmot, 1997-00 1,981

22 Pat Madden, 1978-80 1,339

8 Emilio Colon, 1991-94 5,563

4 Marcus Williams, 2001-04 35-0-0-0-210

5 Carl Smith, 1988-91 34-0-0-0-204

7 Andre Pam, 1993-96 2,414

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11 Dick DeVarney, 1963-65 3,384

1 Marcus Williams, 2001-04 3,940

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2 Ron Whitcomb, 2003-06 8,363

5 Damarr Aultman 2011-14 18 162

1 Sergio Hebra, 1984-87 17 189

6 Steve Roth, 1985-89* 2,183

6 Phil McGeoghan, 1997-00** 15 161

12 Earnest Edwards, 2016-19 28 143

RK PLAYER, YEARS YDS

3 Carl Smith, 1988-91 3,820

20 Mike Beauchemin, 1980-83 1,389

* Includes 2008 stats at Iona

17 Brian Scott, 1996-99 1,660

**Includes stats from Boston Univ. in 1997

Earnest Edwards, 2016-19 2,641

12 Jack Cosgrove, 1974-77 2,836

14 Andre Miller, 2017-2021 1,848

RUSHING YARDS

18 Arthur Williams 2011-14 1,437

RK PL AYER, YEARS

15 Jaquan Blair, 2016-19 13 134

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2 Lorenzo Bouier, 1979-82 3,828

* Did not play in 1987

**Includes stats from Boston Univ. in 1997

5 Phil McGeoghan, 1997-00** 2,343

7 Lorenzo Bouier, 1979-82 33-0-0-0-198

2 Earnest Edwards, 2016-19 37-0-0-0-222

6 Doug Dorsey, 1985-88 2,519

19 Devin Young, 2017-21 1,399

16 Kevin McMahan, 2002-05 25 130

**Includes 1987–88 statistics from Army, did not play in 1989

5 Jake Eaton, 1999-2002 7,145

13 Paul Phelan, 1981-84 1,630

Joe Fitzpatrick 2014-19 1,431

2 Sergio Hebra, 1984-87 2,612

RECEPTIONS

19 Steve Knight, 1991-94 1,408

8 Rudy DiPietro, 1973-77 2,289

9 Pushaun Brown, 2008-11 2,209

12 Ed Bogdanovich, 1951-53 1,764

15 Rickey Stevens 2011-13 1,576

16 Mike Brusko, 2005-2009 1,758

10 Steve Roth, 1985-89* 20 151

* Did not play in 1987

1 Sean Decloux 2012-15 0-44-98-0-230

14 Gene Benner, 1967-79 14 135

20 Mark Dupree, 1989-90 1,390

RK PLAYER, YEARS YDS

1 Mike Buck, 1986-89 8,491

PASSING YARDS

RECEIVING YDS

4 Royston English, 1998-01 2,842

10 Gene Benner, 1967-69 2,029

14 Jim Fox, 1985-87 1,583

16 Landis Wlliams, 2006-09 1,679

3 Warren Smith, 2008-11* 8,025

6 Chris Ferguson, 2016-19 6,091

7 Marcus Wasilewski 2010-13 5,612

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13 Ryan Waller, 2001-2005 1,948

15 John Tursky, 1978-80 2,247

10 Ben Sirmans, 1988-92* 2,025

4 Drew O’Connor, 1994-98 2,362

11 Kevin McMahan, 2002-05 1,995

17 Dave Paul, 1970-72 1,526

3 Todd Jagoutz, 1997-00 0-35-114-0-219

8 Doug Dorsey, 1985-88 32-0-0-0-192

SCORING

RK PLAYER, YEARS .............. TD ...... REC

* Did not play in 1991

9 Dan Collins, 2013-16 4,814

19 Manch Wheeler, 1959-61 1,457

6 Peter Borjestedt, 1985-88 0-30-112-0-202

2 Drew O’Connor, 1994-98 30 177

9 Jack Leone, 1979-82 0-31-96-0-189

9 Christian Pereira, 2001-04 21 156

13 Landis Williams, 2006-09 23 142

TD-FG-XP-CONV-PTS

Dave Wing, 1967-69 2,675

Damarr Aultman 2011-14 2,061

5 Bob Jameson, 1993-96 2,756

11 Jhamal Fluellen, 2006-08 1,871

7 Micah Wright, 2014-18 21 160

6 Gene Benner, 1969 55 8 899

1 Carl Smith, 1989 305 20 1,680

9 Chris Ferguson, 2018 371-209 22 2,372

2 Rameek Wright, 1996 79 5 1,143

10 Jhamal Fluellen 223 5 1,052

15 Ron Whitcomb, 2005 357-205 16 2,219

1 Mickey Fein, 1998 27

Mike Buck, 1987 22

4 Marcus Williams, 2003 248 12 1,284

5 Mickey Fein, 1998 428-233 27 2,648

10 Stefan Gomes, 2001 60 9 787

TD PASSES

4 Mike Buck, 1987 387-214 22 2,758

7 Royston English, 2001 225 8 1,157

ATT TD YDS

RUSHING YARDS

3 Mickey Fein, 1997 414-236 26 2,885

7 Ron Whitcomb, 2003 329-186 21 2,428

9 Earnest Edwards, 2018 53 10 839

3 Drew O’Connor, 1998 72 16 1,027

RK PLAYER, YEARS

RECEPTIONS

Drew O’Connor, 1997 61 7 797

John Ebeling, 2013 60 6 647

8 Dan Collins, 2016 318-166 18 2,375

12 Mike Buck, 1989 264-170 19 2,315

1 Rameek Wright, 1997 88 7 1169

11 Ron Whitcomb, 2004 350-213 22 2,318

Derrick Johnson, 2013 60 2 608

12 Maurice McDonald, 2011 58 5 591

7 Mike Buck, 1988 21

2 Warren Smith, 2011 425-270 22 3,122

1 Rameek Wright, 1997 88 7 1,169

3 Earnest Edwards, 2019 49 11 1,097

4 Landis Williams, 2009 71 9 798

Sergio Hebra, 1987 70 5 927

8 Arel Gordon, 2006 63 3 535

14 Jake Eaton, 2000 279-184 17 2,265

5 Andre Pam, 1995 191 8 1,250

7 Dwayne Wilmot, 2000 67 8 955

RK PL AYER, YEARS REC TD YDS

5 Sergio Hebra, 1987 70 5 927

RK PLAYER, YEARS REC TD YDS

9 Micah Wright, 2015 61 5 818

Chris Ferguson, 2018 22

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8. Jaquan Blair, 2019 65 8 839

PASSING YARDS

Ron Whitcomb, 2003 21

4 Ron Whitcomb, 2004 22

12 Christian Pereira, 2004 58 10 818

16 Jake Eaton, 2001 281-162 19 2,198

2 Mickey Fein, 1997 26

11 Kevin McMahan, 2005 59 13 893

6 Ben Sirmans, 1992 264 10 1,214

1 Marcus Wasilewski, 2013 409-276 25 3,238

3 Drew O’Connor, 1998 72 16 1027

8 Pushaun Brown, 2011 226 11 1,093

6 Mike Buck, 1988 347-180 21 2,575

2 Lorenzo Bouier, 1980 349 9 1,622

Micah Wright, 2015 61 5 818

5 Arel Gordon, 2005 70 1 484

Jaquan Blair, 2019 65 8 839

11 Christian Pereira, 2004 58 10 818

TD

3 Marcus Wasilewski, 2013 25

2 Rameek Wright, 1996 79 5 1143

10 Christian Pereira, 2003 52 10 820

3 Marcus Williams, 2002 263 7 1,406

RK PLAYE R, YEARS

Marcus Wasilewski, 2012 21

7 Kevin McMahan, 2005 59 13 893

9 Marcus Williams, 2004 218 14 1,077

ATT-CM TD YDS

4 Dwayne Wilmot, 2000 67 8 955

Warren Smith, 2011 22

10 Marcus Wasilewski, 2012 338-206 21 2,364

8 Mark Dupree, 1989 50 7 840

RK PLAYER, YEARS

RECEIVING YARDS

MORSE FIELD AT ALFOND STADIUM

In 2016, Black Bear Nation set numerous attendance figures at Alfond Stadium. On Oct. 15, homecoming weekend 2016, a record-breaking crowd of 10,443 watched the Black Bears take down No. 17 UAlbany. During the 2016 season, a new season-high attendance of 39,686 came through the gates to watch the Black Bears while an average of 7,936 fans — a new Alfond Stadium record — watched the Black Bears play in five home games.

HOME OF THE BLACK BEARS

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Under the grandstand are concrete structures that serve as men’s and women’s restrooms, concession stands and a ticket office for game day sales. The elevator is also located under the grandstand, which provides access to handicap seating, luxury boxes and the pressbox.

While most of the seating in the grandstand is bench style, there are also a number of chairback seats available. The chairs are blue and white and form an “M.” The aisles throughout the stadium are wider, allowing for increased traffic flow. All seats provide a clear unobstructed view of the field.

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In 2018, the Black Bears put together a perfect 5-0 record at Alfond Stadium, capped by the team winning its first home playoff game after defeating Jacksonville State, 55-27, on Dec. 1.

The grandstand has a capacity of 10,000, which was made possible by a $3.1 million donation from Mr. Alfond. The Morse family donated $2.15 million for the playing surface, lights and scoreboard. The University Development Office led a fundraising effort with key volunteer leaders to raise additional private funds for the project. The Morse family, again, aided in the enhancements to the facility as they donated money for a new state-of-the-art FieldTurf playing surface, which debuted during the 2008 season. The facility, constructed and designed mostly by in-state companies, was paid for entirely by private donations totaling $6.1 million. Funds were also raised through brick purchases which are displayed in the Southeast area of the stadium, with people’s names or other messages.

The pressbox at the top of the grandstand is very spacious. The top level is devoted to the media, who travel across the state to cover the Black Bears on home Saturdays. The lower level has eight luxury boxes, and a University Administration box. Each box is similar to the boxes in Alfond Arena, featuring theatre-style seating and cable TV access. The boxes also have sliding glass doors to allow air circulation and reduce noise.

A crowd of 10,048 spectators were on hand to see Maine make its home debut against Northern Colorado on Sept. 11, 2004. The 2006 season was a special one for the stadium as the facility topped 250,000 fans in attendance since it opened in 1998. The 2007 campaign was also a special year as it marked the 10th anniversary since construction of the stadium was completed and varsity athletic events were held on it. UMaine saw its 400,000th patron come into the stadium during the 2011 season.

The 2013 season was one of the most memorable in Alfond Stadium history as the Black Bears went 5-1 at home, capping the season by hosting the first ever NCAA football playoff game when it welcomed New Hampshire to town for a second round showdown.

More upgrades took place to Alfond Stadium in the spring of 2014 when a generous $800,000 donation from the Morse Family provided the University with the funds needed to install a new HD video scoreboard. The new scoreboard, approximately 30 feet wide and 20 feet high, included such features as HD video display and instant replay, furthering advancing the fan experience at all home games. The state-ofthe-art technology will also provide the opportunity for enhanced fan interaction, including live remote fan shots and video engagement.

or 24 seasons, Morse Field at Alfond Stadium has served as one of the best CAA football facilities in New England. The facility has been made possible by the generous donation of Harold Alfond, and Phillip and Susan (Keene) Morse. The facility opened on Sept. 12, 1998, as a crowd of 9,244 fans watch the Black Bears defeat longtime rival, New Hampshire by a score of 52-28.

Largest Single Game Attendance 10,443 (vs. UAlbany, 2016)

ALFOND STADIUM

First Winning Season 1998 (4-2)

Longest Winning Streak 11 (10/28/00–11/9/02)

3.9,345 (8/30/03 vs. Montana) 4.9,244 (9/12/98 vs. New Hampshire)

Overall Record 68-43 (.613)

1.10,443 (10/15/16 vs. UAlbany)

9/12/98 vs. New Hampshire

The $110 million renovation plan for the athletic facilities will take UMaine Football, and the entire athletics program, to new heights.

First Win 9/12/98 vs. New Hampshire, 52-28

Total Capacity 10,000

Season 23rd

Largest Single Season Attendance 39,686 (2016)

First Game

Largest Average Single Season Attendance 7,936 (2016)

First Playoff Win 12/1/18 vs. Jacksonville State, 55-27 (W)

A NEW HOME TO MAKE BEAR NATION PROUD

ALFOND STADIUM QUICK FACTS

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THE FUTURE OF MAINE FOOTBALL

TOP FOUR LARGEST CROWDS

Last Winning Season 2019 (3-2)

2.10,048 (9/11/04 vs. Northern Colorado)

First Playoff Game 12/7/13 vs. New Hampshire, 27-41 (L)

Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons 6 (1998–2003)

Consecutive Winning Seasons 5 (2005–09)

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THE FUTURE OF MAINE FOOTBALL

ALFOND CHALLENGE

CHEER ON THE BLACK BEARS

• Gifts of cash and marketable securities are eligible for the Foundation match. Give online at GoBlackBears.com — it’s secure and convenient. Gifts of $1,000+ qualify you for member ship within the UMaine President’s Club. Donors whose lifetime giving to UMaine is at least $25,000 are eligible for membership within the prestigious Stillwater Society.

• Participation matters. Encourage classmates, teammates, family members, neighbors, and business associates to support Black Bear football.

THE HAROLD ALFOND ® FOUNDATION

“Don’t Tell Me. Show Me.”

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This is the sixth year that the Foundation has made this chal lenge to UMaine; we are proud to partner with the Harold Alfond Foundation to make a difference for our football program, our university, and our state.

HAROLD ALFOND

• Come to our games and cheer on the Black Bears. The Alfond Foundation is very committed to helping UMaine create a terrific game day experience for our students and our community.

• Tailgate with us. Thousands of tourists visit our state to enjoy autumn in Maine. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to Orono to see our beautiful campus on a crisp, fall day.

• Gifts from UMaine football alumni are especially welcome and important to meeting the conditions of the Alfond Challenge. The Foundation is seeking gifts from at least 255 football alumni before the end of this calendar year.

Harold Alfond was a loyal fan and generous benefactor of the UMaine Black Bears until his death in 2007. Mr. Alfond had a special passion for football, and was a frequent visitor to the sky box in the arena that bears his name. The Harold Alfond® Foundation continues to carry out Mr. Alfond’s philanthropic legacy, and has again made a generous challenge grant to benefit the University of Maine’s football program.

• If you played football for UMaine, you can help us by making a gift and mentoring our current scholar athletes. We always welcome our former Black Bears back to campus. Whether you want to speak to a class about your career success, or want to give an inspirational talk in our locker room, we’d love to hear from you. We also invite you to consider hosting an event for other UMaine alumni and friends in your home, business, or club.

• For more information, contact: seth.woodcock@maine.edu; 207.318.5910

TAKE THE CHALLENGE AND MAKE A GIFT TODAY

The Harold Alfond Foundation will match gifts to UMaine football on a 1:1 basis up to a total of $250,000 if specific terms and conditions are met. We are counting on generous alumni and friends to help us meet this challenge. Your gift can help us meet a variety of needs, including expenses related to recruitment, team travel, and equipment.

• Five glute/hamstring machines

• Four slide boards

• 10 multipurpose power racks

ALFOND ATHLETIC FUND

• Five different cardiovascular machines

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MIKE KESSOCK SPORTS MEDICINE CENTER

• Nine sets of Eleiko/Uesaka Olympic bumper sets

THE ALFOND FUND PROVIDES OUTSTANDING SUPPORT FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

INTERCOLLEGIATE STRENGTH CENTER IN LATTI FITNESS CENTER

UMaine Speed, Strength and Conditioning is a performance-based program focused on achieving success in athletic events and maintaining an injury-free environment. Our philosophy includes developing a mentally and physically challenging training environment that will allow athletes to maximize their ability; increasing performance in athletic events; decreasing the risk of injury through the teaching of progressive strength and power development exercises; and identifying and correcting dysfunctional movement patterns. The fundamentals of an athlete are lower-body strength; lower-body power; core strength; ability to accelerate and decelerate; mobility; and balanced upper body (posterior/anterior).

The Mike Kessock Sports Medicine Center in Memorial Gymnasium houses some of the newest technology in the field of sports medicine. The facility provides injury prevention, treatment and rehabilitation for student-athletes. In 2017, the Sports Medicine center was renovated with state-of-the-art biometric scanners, high-end cold immersion tubs, a modernized taping station, eight treatment tables equipped with a variety of therapeutic modalities,

FIRST-RATE MEDICAL STAFF

The Intercollegiate Athletic Strength Center in the Latti Fitness Center serves all varsity teams. The center is entering its seventh year as home of the Black Bears.

SPEED, STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Intercollegiate Strength Center by the numbers:

• Five half racks

• Electrical timing systems

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

The UMaine sports medicine team includes six certified athletic trainers and one graduate assistant certified athletic trainer, a team physician, an orthopedic physician, a variety of medical specialists and studentathletic trainers. Other specialists on the UMaine athletic health care team include an optometrist, chiropractor and dentist.

• Nine Olympic platforms

• 10,000 pounds of weights

ATHLET IC TRAINING/STRENGTH AND CONDIT IONING

• 5,000 square feet

Student-athletes do not just receive tremendous support. They also return the support to the local community. Events that studentathletes took part in last season included Toys for Tots, Salvation Army Angel Tree, Operation Christmas Child and Play4Kay. They also volunteered numerous hours at both the Ronald McDonald House and the Old Town–Orono YMCA, Cub Tracks Triathlon, Warm Heads Warm Hearts, Skate with the Bears, Black Bear Mentors, Skating Strides and more. UMaine Athletics donates thousands of dollars worth of tickets to nonprofits each year.

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n Alfond Arena recognized as the college hockey rink with the “Best Atmosphere” by the Wall Street Journal (2011).

BLACKACHIEVEMENTSBEARPOINTS

SOFTBALL

n Former UMaine men’s basketball player Rick Carlisle led the Dallas Mavericks to a 2011 NBA Championship win.

n Black Bear alumnus John Huard ’67, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

TRACK AND FIELD

n Former track and field standout Jessie Labreck competed in the national finals of “American Ninja Warrior.”

n 53 former Black Bears have played or currently play in the NHL.

n UMaine football has had 63 players in NFL camps. There currently are two players listed on NFL rosters. UMaine football has produced 48 All-Americans (2020)

n UMaine women’s basketball has won 15 conference titles and made nine NCAA Tournament appearances, including the America East Championship in 2019 and the NCAA Tournament. Four All-Americans have combined for 14 All American honors.

n UMaine baseball has seven College World Series appearances and 16 NCAA regional appearances. Baseball has won seven conference titles, including the 2011 championship.

OF PRIDE

FOOTBALL

n Paul Kariya was inducted into the prestigious Hockey Hall of Fame as a member of the 2017 class. Kariya’s #9 jersey will be retired in Anaheim during the 2018-19 season.

n UMaine track has garnered three All-America honors in the last few years. In 2019, James Olivier won the 800m title at the USATF U20 National Championships and went on to compete at the U20 Pan American Games.

n UMaine softball has won four conference titles and made UMaine’s first NCAA appearance by a women’s team in 1994.

n In 2018, UMaine football won the CAA title before advancing to the FCS National Semifinals; further than any UMaine football team has advanced in history.

ICE HOCKEY

n Two Hobey Baker Award winners from UMaine (Scott Pellerin and Paul Kariya) were recognized as the top NCAA men’s ice hockey player.

BASKETBALL

n UMaine baseball has had eight major league players in addition to coaches Brian Butterfield and Carl “Stump” Merrill.

n Track and field great Viktoria Rybalko competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics.

n UMaine football has won 12 conference titles and made seven NCAA Tournament appearances, including four NCAA Final Eight appearances in the last 12 years. Maine played in the 1965 Tangerine Bowl.

n UMaine field hockey captured its first America East title in 2021, earning a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history.

n UMaine has won two NCAA Division I National Championships in men’s ice hockey in addition to 18 NCAA appearances and 11 Frozen Four appearances.

FIELD HOCKEY

n Three Black Bears have played in the Super Bowl. Trevor Bates was a member of the Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots practice squad (2017).

ATHLETIC

n Current UMaine Women’s Basketball head coach Amy Vachon (2016) and former football coach Jack Cosgrove (2014) were each enshrined into the Maine Sports Hall of Fame.

BASEBALL

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UMAINE OVERVIEW

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