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2008 Colgate Spring Prospectus Colgate Spring Football Report 2008 COLGATE SPRING PROSPECTUS COLGATE SPRING FOOTBALL REPORT 2008 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date ....... Opponent ................ Time Aug. 30 .... at Stony Brook ............TBA Sept. 6 ..... at Coastal Carolina. ......TBA General Information Sept. 13 ... FURMAN ....................TBA Location: Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 Sept. 20 ... DARTMOUTH ...............TBA Enrollment: 2,800 President: Rebecca Chopp Sept. 27 ... at Fordham * ..............TBA Athletic Director: David Roach Oct. 4 ...... GEORGETOWN * ..........TBA Affiliation: NCAA Division I FCS Oct. 11 ..... PRINCETON .................TBA Conference: Patriot League Oct. 18 ..... at Cornell ....................TBA Colors: Maroon, White & Gray Oct. 25 ..... at Bucknell * ...............TBA Nickname: Raiders Nov. 1 ...... LAFAYETTE * ...............TBA Nov. 8 ...... at Lehigh * .................TBA Football Quick Facts Nov. 22 .... HOLY CROSS * ............TBA Head Coach: Dick Biddle (Duke ’71) * Patriot League Games Record at Colgate: 95-46 (13th Season) Overall Record: 95-46 (13th Season) Assistant Coaches: Dan Hunt (Springfield '92), Offensive Coordinator/ Colgate Athletic Communications Quarterbacks; Steve Szabo (Navy ‘65), Defensive Coordinator/ Office Phone: (315) 228-7602 Linebackers; Casey Vogt (Slippery Rock ‘00), Offensive Line; Fax Phone: (315) 228-7977 Chris Young (Colgate ’97), Wide Receivers; TBA, Running Bob Cornell ............................... Director Michele Kelley .................. Assistant Dir. Backs; Stan Dakosty (Colgate ‘05), Tight Ends; Ryan Meredith Rieder .......................Assistant Knowles (Idaho '02), Defensive Line; Nick Monroe (St. Cloud Kristy McNeil ...........................Assistant '01), Secondary; Peter Mayer (Ithaca ‘04), Safeties. Lisa Diehl ........Administrative Assistant Football Office Phone: (315) 228-7603 Administrative Assistant: Debbie Rhyde Team Information 2007 FOOTBALL RESULTS Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium Date ....... Opponent ............ Results Capacity: 10,221 (Grass) Captains: TBA Sept. 1 ..... ALBANY. ..............W, 13-11 Basic Offense: Multiple Sept. 8 ..... MASSACHUSETTS ..L, 35-17 Basic Defense: Multiple Sept. 15 ... at Dartmouth W, 31-28 (OT) Letterwinners Returning: 43 Sept. 29 ... FORDHAM * ..........L, 34-31 Letterwinners Lost: 13 Oct. 6 ...... BUCKNELL * .........W, 28-24 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/6 Oct. 13 ..... at Cornell ..............L, 17-14 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 Oct. 20 ..... TOWSON ..........W, 27-17 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 Oct. 27 ..... at Lafayette * .......W, 36-27 Specialists Returning/Lost: 1/1 Nov. 3 ...... LEHIGH * ...............W, 21-7 2007 Record: 7-4 Nov. 10 .... at Georgetown * ...W, 45-12 2007 Patriot League Record: 4-2 (T-2nd) Nov. 17 .... at Holy Cross * ......L, 27-20 Athletic Communciations Office * Patriot League Games Football Contact: Bob Cornell Home Phone: (315) 824-3637 Cell Phone: (315) 723-0175 Office Phone: (315) 228-7602 Office Fax: (315) 228-7977 Raider SportsLine: (315) 228-7900 Website: http://www.goColgateRaiders.com Media Information For further information concerning the football team, contact Bob Cornell in the Colgate Athletic Communications Office at (315) 228-7602. Interviews with players and coaches should be arranged through the Office of Athletic Communications. Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 2007 SPRING ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown (HS/Prep School) 2 Will Griffin, CB 75 Aguilar, Ian DL Jr. 6-1 247 Ponte Vedra, FL (Nease) 3 Chris Lebel, WR 5 Babb, Charles QB So. 5-10 216 Alliance, OH (Alliance) 4 Andrew Kirkland, SS 60 Barlay, Juliues * DE Jr. 6-1 241 Atlanta, GA (Southside) 5 Charles Babb, QB 28 Barry, Mike * FS So. 6-1 196 Naples, FL (Barron Collier) 7 Garrington Spence, LB 44 Beatty, Mike * FB Sr. 6-0 226 Concord Twp., OH (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) 8 Chris Ekpo, CB 13 Breslin, Sam *** WR Sr. 5-11 195 Wayland, MA (Northfield-Mt. Hermon) 9 Wayne Moten, CB 68 Budny, Rob * OG Jr. 6-2 276 Streetsboro, OH (Walsh Jesuit) 10 Mark Colon, LB 64 Buglione, Brendan * DT Jr. 6-3 264 Vestal, NY (Vestal) 11 Greg Sullivan, QB 33 Cadet, Gigi * FB So. 5-10 220 Riverside, CT (Phillips Academy) 12 Coree Moses, DB 10 Colon, Mark LB Jr. 6-0 214 Ewing, NJ (The Hill School) 13 Sam Breslin, WR 46 Cvetic, Nick * TE So. 6-5 246 Clifton, NJ (Clifton) 14 Ryan Meyers, QB 84 Dillingham, Brent ** TE Jr. 6-5 273 Naples, FL (Barron Collier) 15 Alex Relph, TE 48 DiMassa, Chris LB So. 6-1 228 Coatesville, PA (The Hill School) 16 Anthony Fucillo, QB 86 Douglas, Austin ** DT Jr. 6-4 249 Ashburnham, MA (Kent School) 19 Ty Henry, WR 50 Doyle, Brian * C Sr. 6-1 292 Wilkes-Barre, PA (E.L. Meyers) 22 David Morgan, WR 8 Ekpo, Chris *** CB Sr. 6-1 198 Jonesboro, GA (Jonesboro) 23 Idah Uzi, SS 59 Flynn, Colin LB So. 6-1 229 Yonkers, NY (Fordham Prep) 24 Brandon Love, TB 16 Fucillo, Anthony * QB Sr. 6-2 225 Winthrop, MA (Winthrop) 25 Steve Hansen, TB 37 Gandy, Mike * LB Jr. 6-1 209 Chamblee, GA (Lakeside) 28 Mike Barry, FS 77 Germano, James OL So. 6-3 288 Altanta, GA (Marist) 29 Garrett Gish, WR 29 Gish, Garrett * WR Jr. 6-2 209 Boerne, TX (Texas A&M) 30 Jordan Scott, TB 83 Gongora, David WR Jr. 6-1 192 Pembroke Pines, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) 31 Zach Lasavage, TB 2 Griffin, Will * CB Jr. 5-10 172 Davie, FL (Western) 33 Gigi Cadet, FB 51 Gross, Ryan ** C Jr. 6-3 272 Beach Haven, NJ (Southern Regional) 34 Eric Tupta, FB 45 Hadley, Greg ** LB Jr. 5-11 223 Fayetteville, NY (CBA) 36 Brad Keele, LB 25 Hansen, Steve * TB Sr. 5-8 180 Orlando, FL (Boone) 37 Mike Gandy, LB 74 Hennessey, Nick ** OT Sr. 6-6 300 Danvers, MA (Phillips Andover) 39 Jacob Stein, K 19 Henry, Ty ** WR Jr. 6-1 174 Orlando, FL (University) 40 Tyler Spencer, FB 90 Hudnell, Marcus LB So. 6-3 201 Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) 41 Ted Marshall, LB 79 Hunsucker, Trey LB So. 5-11 208 Buford, GA (Buford) 42 Gary Marshall, DB 23 Idah, Uzi ** SS Jr. 5-11 199 Rolling Hills Estate, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula) 44 Mike Beatty, FB 72 Jonas, Steve *** OT Sr. 6-4 304 Webster, NY (Webster Schroeder) 45 Greg Hadley, LB 36 Keele, Brad LB So. 5-11 185 Jacksonville, FL (Terry Parker) 46 Nick Cvetic, TE 4 Kirkland, Andrew SS Sr. 5-10 194 Voorhees, NJ (Eastern Regional) 48 Chris DiMassa, LB 31 Lasavage, Zachary TB Jr. 5-11 188 Carbondale, PA (Carbondale Area) 49 Trey Hunsucker, LB 3 Lebel, Chris WR So. 6-5 212 Dawsonville, GA (Dawson County) 50 Brian Doyle, C 20 Love, Brandon RB Sr. 5-8 175 Durham, NC (Southern) 51 Ryan Gross, C 66 Mancuso, Paul ** DT Jr. 6-2 282 Somers, NY (Trinity-Pawling) 53 Lamont Sonds, DL 42 Marshall, Gary DB So. 5-10 183 Atlanta, GA (Marist) 56 Justin Snyder, OT 41 Marshall, Ted *** LB Sr. 6-3 229 Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie) 57 Rich Rosabella, OG 91 Meara, Jim ** DE Sr. 6-1 250 Montgomery, MA (Holyoke) 59 Colin Flynn, LB 14 Meyers, Ryan TE Jr. 6-1 224 New Orleans, LA (Tulane University) 60 Juliues Barlay, DE 22 Morgan, David *** WR Sr. 5-9 183 Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills) 62 Andrew Woizesko, OL 12 Moses, Coree * DB So. 6-0 170 Newington, CT (Choate Rosemary Hall) 64 Brendan Buglione, DT 9 Moten, Wayne ** CB Jr. 5-8 172 Forestville, MD (Forestville) 66 Paul Mancuso, DT 96 Muhammad, Johnathan DL So. 6-3 271 Jonesboro, GA (Riverdale) 67 Zach Posey, OG 71 Poinsett, Kyle OL Jr. 6-3 305 Venice, FL (Venice) 68 Rob Budny, OG 67 Posey, Zach ** OG Jr. 6-2 285 Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II) 71 Kyle Poinsett, OL 93 Pozerycki, Jon FB So. 6-0 224 Oakhurst, NJ (Ocean Township) 72 Steve Jonas, OT 15 Relph, Alex ** QB Sr. 5-11 185 Victor, NY (Victor Central) 74 Nick Hennessey, OT 57 Rosabella, Rich *** OG Sr. 6-0 277 Naples, FL (Barron Collier) 75 Ian Aguilar, DE 89 Rosnick, Doug * WR So. 6-2 215 Langhorne, PA (Wyoming Seminary) 76 Zack Szabo, OL 95 Schriefer, Adrien ** TE Jr. 6-2 226 Plainsboro, NJ (West Windsor Plainsboro) 77 James Germano, OL 30 Scott, Jordan *** TB Sr. 5-11 205 Hyattsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic) 78 Carlton Walker, DT 80 Simonds, Pat ** WR Jr. 6-6 224 Sidney, NY (Sidney) 80 Pat Simonds, WR 85 Smith, Zach TE So. 6-2 223 Thorofare, NJ (West Deptford) 83 David Gongora, WR 56 Snyder, Justin * OT Sr. 6-3 287 Blacklick, PA (Blairsville) 84 Brent Dillingham, TE 53 Sonds, Lamont DL So. 6-2 240 Hampton, GA (Lovejoy) 85 Zach Smith, TE 7 Spence, Garrington ** LB Jr. 6-0 207 Anaheim, CA (Mater Dei) 86 Austin Douglas, DT 40 Spencer, Tyler * FB Jr. 6-0 229 Binghamton, NY (Chenango Forks) 87 Manny Torres, WR 39 Stein, Jacob *** K Sr. 5-10 172 St. Petersburg, FL (Shorecrest Prep) 89 Doug Rosnick, WR 11 Sullivan, Greg QB So. 6-1 205 Monroe, NY (Monroe-Woodbury) 90 Marcus Hudnell, LB 76 Szabo, Zack OL So. 6-5 247 Orchard Park, NY (St. Francis) 91 Jim Meara, DE 87 Torres, Manny * WR Jr. 6-0 193 Perth Amboy, NJ (Perth Amboy) Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 2007 SPRING ROSTER 2007 SPRING ROSTER 92 Kaleb Volstad, P/PK 34 Tupta, Eric *** FB Sr. 6-2 242 University Heights, OH (Gilmour Academy) 93 Jon Pozerycki, FB 92 Volstad, Kaleb P/PK So. 6-1 181 No. Palm Beach, FL (Jupiter Christian) 95 Adrien Schriefer, TE 78 Walker, Carlton ** DT Jr. 6-0 256 Columbus, OH (Columbus Academy) 96 J. Muhammad, DL 62 Woizesko, Andrew OL Sr. 6-2 292 Catonsville, MD (Catonsville) * Letters Won 2008 Newcomers -- Achuko, Chibe DL Fr. 6-3 235 Fort Washington, MD (Gwynn Park) -- Basil, Dan DB Fr. 5-11 186 Amityville, NY (St.
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