2018 Wagner Seahawks Football Wagner at Syracuse Saturday, September 8, 2018 3:30 PM / Carrier Dome/Syracuse, NY TV: ACC Network Extra

After opening its 88th season of intercollegiate football with a 40-23 wire-to-wire win over Division II power Bowie State last Thursday, steps up in class this Wagner At a Glance week by taking on FBS and ACC member Syracuse at the Carrier Dome on Saturday in Location:...... Staten Island, NY a 3:30 p.m. start. President:...... Dr. Richard Guarasci WAGNER-SYRACUSE: THE SERIES Play-by-Play: Doug Sherman Athletics Director:...... This will mark the second meeting between these two New York-based institutions Head Football Coach:...... Jason Houghtaling separated by 257 miles. The Seahawks and the Oraange met back on September 14, Color Analyst: Record at Wagner:...... 12-22/4th year 2013 at the Carrier Dome with Syracuse coming away with a 54-0 win. Overall Record:...... Same ABOUT WAGNER Media Relations:...... John Beisser Wagner is an FCS program that entered the season having won two Northeast Conference (NEC) championships in the last six years Beisser Office Phone:...... (718) 390-3227 (2012 and regular season title in 2014), scored points in all three phases of the game in the win over Bowie State in the 2018 lid- Beisser Email:...... [email protected] lifter. The Seahawks, who jumped out to a 17-0 lead, recorded a safety, blocked a punt for a touchdown and received three rushing touchdowns from Ryan Fulse who rushed for an FCS-best 271 yards on 20 carries. The Seahawks return 17 of 22 overall starters, including 10 of 11 returnees on the defensive side of the ball and seven of Wagner-Syracuse 11 on offense. All told, Wagner returns Second All-Time Meeting, Ninth All-Time FBS Opponent 62 letterwinners from last season’s 4-7 2018 ScheduleW, 40-23 team, and welcomes 58 Bowie State 3:30 p.m. newcomers. At , August 30 Wagner History vs. FBS Opponents at Syracuse 3:00 p.m. senior Luke Massei, who September 8 Date Result Location Attendance at Montana State 6:00 p.m. (Homecoming) completed 58.4 percent of September 15 Sept, 23,, 2017 Western Michigan 49, Wagner 14 Kalamazoo, MI 13,438 Sacred Heart* 1:00 p.m. his passes for 1,371 yards September 22 at Monmouth 2:00 p.m. seven touchdowns while Oct., 29, 2016 UMass 34, Wagner 10 Amherst, MA 8,468 September 29 at Campbell starting eight of the final Sept. 24, 2016 BC 42, Wagner 10 Chestnut Hill, MA 22,728 October 6 12:00 p.m. nine games of the 2017 Saint Francis U* 12:00 p.m. Oct. 24, 2015 BYU 70, Wagner 6 Provo, UT 56,015 October 13 at Central Connecticut* season, won the starting October 27 12:00 p.m. job in preseason camp and Sept. 5, 2015 Rice 56, Wagner 16 Houston, TX 18,296 Duquesne* 1:00 p.m. November 3 completed 8-of-16 passes Sept. 6, 2014 FIU 34, Wagner 3 Miami, FL 9,981 at Bryant* 12:00 pm November 10 at Robert Morris* for 134 yards in the season- Sept. 14, 2013 Syracuse 54, Wagner 0 Syracuse, NY 33,299 November 17 opening win over Bowie Aug. 31, 2012 FAU 7, Wagner 3 Boca Raton, FL 14,510 State. Bold - Home Games / * - NEC Game All Times EST. SEAHAWKS NAME FIVE CAPTAINS The five Seahawk captains this season will include running back Ryan Fulse, offensive lineman Brady Hudik, defensive lineman Charbel Dabire, linebacker Santoni Graham, and defensive back Sterling Lowry. “These five young men are proven leaders and productive performers, each of whom have earned the respect of their teammates and coaches alike,” said Wagner fourth-year Jason Houghtaling. All five captains are members of the senior class, though Graham, who has one season of eligibility remaining following the 2018 season, is listed as a redshirt-junior. For Graham and Lowry, this marks the second straight season that they will serve as team captains.

WAGNER HEAD COACH JASON HOUGHTALING Former Wagner associate head coach/offensive coordinator Jason Houghtaling (hO - Tail- Ling), grew up in Windsor, NY, about an hour and a half drive south from Syracuse on Route 81, was elevated to head football coach on November 25, 2014 and enter his fourth WAGNER COLLEGE season at the helm of the Seahawk program in 2018. In his three seasons on Grymes Hill, Houghtaling is 11-23, highlighted by a 6-5 Location: Staten Island, NY season in 2016, which included a 4-2 mark in the Northeast Conference (NEC). That season, the Seahawks had the distinction of being Nickname: Seahawks the only NEC team to defeat eventual NEC Champion Saint Francis U. Under Houghtaling’s tutelage, offensive lineman Greg Senat Enrollment: 2,000 developed into a sixth-round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft when he went in the sixth round to the , becoming just the Founded: 1883 third Seahawk in program history to be drafted by the NFL. Houghtaling took over for Walt Hameline, who served in the dual role as Seahawk athletic director and head football coach for 34 years, before announcing that he is stepping down from his role as head coach. Hameline remains as Wagner’s athletic director. Prior to his appointment as head coach, Houghtaling spent seven seasons on the Wagner sidelines, serving as offensive coordinator during Wagner’s 2012 and 2014 Northeast Conference (NEC) title runs, while in-between, spending the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell.

Houghtaling on Playing Syracuse at the Carrier Dome “It’s going to be a thrill for our guys to play Syracuse in the dome, no question. I grew up going to SU games and played there in high school. I guess there’s no one on the roster from the last time we were there in 2013, so it will be a new experience for sure. Our team SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY is excited. Obviously it’s a huge challenge, playing an ACC school on the road. They’re big, fast and loaded with athletes. I’m looking for Location: Syracuse, NY our players to compete whistle to whistle, and am hopeful that this game will help prepare us for our Northeast Conference schedule. Nickname: Orange Here at Wagner, we are always striving for ways to enhance the college experience for our student-athletes, and playing games like Enrollment: 15,252 this is a part of that. I know our former players, which include a couple current guys in the NFL (five-year veteran LB Julian Stanford Founded: 1870 of the Bills and 2018 6th-round OL draft pick Greg Senat of the Ravens), have really enjoyed the challenge of playing FBS schools.” SYRACUSE HEAD COACH DINO BABERS A proven winner and respected mentor, Dino Babers was named the 30th head football coach at Syracuse University on Dec. 5, 2015. He entered the season with a 45-32 (.584) career head coaching record and boasts more than 30 years of experience in the profession. Known for his innovative, ultra-fast offense, Babers is in his third season on the Syracuse sideline. So far, his Orange tenure has featured record-setting offensive production and notable wins against some of the nation’s best teams. Syracuse posted two of the top three total offense figures in program history (2016 - 5,290 yards; 2017 - 5,476 yards) in Babers’ first two seasons. The Orange have also defeated two of ranked opponents on his watch, including reigning national champion Clemson in 2017. 2018 Wagner Football Quick Facts

General Information Head Coach Location: Staten Island, NY Jason Houghtaling (Binghamton, 2004) 4th Year Founded: 1883 Enrollment: 2,000 Assistant Coaches Nickname: Seahawks Tony Brinson Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator Colors: Green (PMS 3308) & White Darrell Wilson Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/DBs Affiliation: NCAA Division I (FCS) Rob Calabrese Offensive Coordinator Conference: Northeast Conference (NEC) Stefon Wheeler Offensive LineDL Co-Recruiting Coordinator Stadium: Hameline Field (3,300) Terrance Knighton Defensive Line/Co-Recruiting Coordinator Surface: Field Turf Jim Munson Defensive Assistant President: Dr. Richard Guarasci (Fordham, 1967) Walter Kusmirek Tight Ends./Co-Recruiting Coordinator Athletic Director: Walt Hameline (Brockport St., 1975) Junior Taylor Wide Receivers Athletic Dep. Phone: (718) 390-3433 David Fredrickson Running Backs Ticket Office Phone: (718) 420-4039 Louis DiRienzo Outside Linebackers Daniel White Inside Linebackers Football History Andrew Kolb Video Coordinator/Program Analyst First Year of Football: 1927 Joe Varga Assistant AD for Athlete Performance Overall all-time record: 402-347-19 (.535) Ryan Monaghan Director of Football Operations Undefeated Seasons: 1960, 1964, 1967 Tom Walsh Football Equipment Manager Div. III National Champions: 1987 Football Office Phone: 718-420-4511 Became FCS Program 1992 Became NEC Program 1996 All-time NEC Record: 71-76 (.483) Did You Know??? Team Information Former Syracuse All-American linebacker Dan Conley served as an assistant coach at Wagner from 20-05-2007. 2017 Overall Record: 4-7 2017 NEC Record/Finish: 2-4/T-5 2007: Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line Starters Returning/Lost: 17/5 2006: Special Teams Coordinator/Secondary 2005: Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Offense: 7/4 Defense: 10/11 Lettermen Returning: 62 Lettermen Lost: 26 Newcomers: 58 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE WAGNER-SYRACUSE NO. NAME Say It 84 Aldred Adarkwah Uh - Dark - wuh 22 Jeffrey Bost Bahst 56 Macai Bruce Muh-KY 36 Khaliq Byard Kah – Lick Bye - yerd 13 Andrew Celis Sell - iss 40 Andrew Cordani Cord – Dann - ee TALE OF THE TAPE 96 Charbel Dabire SHAR – Bell Duh – BEER – Ay WAGNER 41.0...... POINTS...... 55.0 SYRACUSE 81 Joshua DeCambre Duh – Komm - bray 74 Zef Djurasevic Door - uh - sevv - ick WAGNER 23.0...... POINTS ALLOWED...... 42.0 SYRACUSE 75 Brady Hudik Hoo - dick 70 Jonathan Irizarry Ear - uh - zarry WAGNER 415.0...... TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 560.0 SYRACUSE 8 Tyamonee Johnson Tie – uh – MOAN - ee WAGNER 281.0...... RUSHING YARDS ...... 314.0 SYRACUSE 39 Roldy Lucien Loose - ee - in 91 Pete Mokwuah Mock - wuh WAGNER 134.0...... PASSING YARDS...... 226.0 SYRACUSE 18 Luke Massei Mass - ee 95 Julian McCleod Muh - Cloud WAGNER 27:06...... TIME OF POSSESSION...... 33:53 SYRACUSE 14 J’Quan Napier Juh - quan WAGNER 0...... INTERCEPTIONS...... 1 SYRACUSE 23 Justin Osuji Uh – SOO - jee 27 Tajai Owens Taa - shy WAGNER 4...... SACKS ...... 2 SYRACUSE 67 Tyler Piekarz Peer - Cars 35 Ben Sieczkowski Sick – au - skee 2 D’erren Wilson Dee – air - in 2018 STATS FCS 2018 AFCA COACHES FCS Week 1 - 9/3 Week 1 - 9/3 1. North Dakota State (1-0) 1. North Dakota State (1-0) 2. James Madison (0-1) 2. James Madison (0-1) Team Captains 3. South Dakota State (0-0) 3. South Dakota State (0-0) DL Charbel Dabire 4. Sam Houston State (0-0) 4. Sam Houston State (0-0) RB Ryan Fulse 5. NCA&T (2-0) 5. North Carolina A&T (1-0) OL Brady Hudik 6. Eastern Washington (1-0) 6. Eastern Washington (1-0) LB Santoni Graham 7. Wofford (1-0) 7. Kennesaw State (0-1) DB Sterling Lowry 8. Samford (1-0) 8. Wofford (1-0) 9. Villanova (1-0) 9. Samford (1-0) 10. Kennesaw State (0-1) 10. Weber State (0-1) 11. Jacksonville State (0-1) 11. Nicholls (0-1) 12. Nicholls (1-0), beat Kansas (0-1) 12. Villanova (1-0) 13. McNeese (1-0) 13. Jacksonville State (0-1) 14. Weber State (0-1) 14. Montana (1-0) 15. Elon (0-1) 15. Elon (0-1) 16. Montana (1-0) 16. McNeese (1-0) 17. Northern Iowa (0-1) 17. Central Arkansas (0-1) 18. New Hampshire 18. Northern Arizona (1-0) Dabire Fulse 19. Illinois State 19. Illinois State (1-0) 20. Northern Arizona 20. New Hampshire (0-1) Lowry 21. Sacramento State (1-0) 21. Northern Iowa (0-1 22. San Diego (1-0) 22. Maine (1-0) Graham Hudik 23. Delaware (0-1) 23. South Dakota (0-1) 24. Central Arkansas (0-1) 24. Stony Brook (0-1) 25. Stony Brook (0-1) 25. Furman (0-1) GAME 1

August 30, 2018 Wagner 40, Bowie State 23 Hameline Field

Staten Island, NY - Senior running back Ryan Fulse rushed for a career-high 271 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by a pair of 77-yard scoring runs, in leading Wagner to a 40-23 victory over Division II power Bowie State at steamy Hameline Field in the season opener for both teams.

The Seahawks raced out to a quick 14-0 lead jaunt before the Green & White extended its lead to 17-0 on a 22-yard field goal by sophomore Eric Silvester with 5:22 left in the opening quarter. Fulse, who was the fourth-leading rusher in the FCS last year with 1,386 yards, scored his first TD of the game on a four-yard jaunt early in the second quarter before his first 77-yard TD of the game, with 8:26 left in the halftime, gave Wagner a 31-3 lead.

After the Bulldogs scored 10 straight points to make it a 31-13 game at halftime, Bowie State scored two first touchdowns of the second half to make it a one-possession game at 31-23 early in the fourth quarter.

Fulse then went back to work, bouncing around the left side and racing up the sideline for his second 77-yard TD run of the game, a near carbon copy of his previous 77-yarder, to put Wagner in front, 38-23, and the Seahawks never looked back.

Fulse’s 271-yard effort, which eclipsed his previous career-best 228-yard game at Bryant last season, came on 20 rushing attempts, which computes to a gaudy 13.6-yard average.

Defensively, redshirt junior linebacker Santoni Graham and fifth-year senior defense back Jesse Flaherty, paced the Seahawks with 10 and eight tackles, respectively, but it was junior linebacker Cam Gill who turned in two of the biggest plays of the game.

With Wagner leading by a 7-0 count after senior quarterback Quickie Statistics (4th quarter) Luke Massei connected with senior Denzel Bowie State vs WAGNER (08/30/18 at Staten Island, NY) BSU WAGNER Knight on a 55-yard connection less than two minutes into Score 23 40 the game, Gill came off the edge to block a Gene Carson FIRST DOWNS 21 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-91 31-281 punt, corralling the ball in one swift motion and racing 28 PASSING YDS (NET) 365 134 Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-30-0 16-8-1 yards to paydirt in making it a 14-0 game just 3:28 into the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-456 47-415 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 game. Punt Returns-Yards 1--4 2-44 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-174 6-146 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.5 6-41.0 Later in the contest, with the Seahawks on top 38-23 following Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 15-131 9-70 Fulse’s second 77-yarder with 13:52 left in the game, Gill Possession Time 32:56 27:04 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 0 of 8 effectively sealed the win for the Green & White by sacking Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0

Bowie State’s dangerous and elusive big-play quarterback Bowie State WAGNER Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Amir Hall, in the end zone for a safety which fashioned the HALL,Amir 13 84 26 58 0 57 4.5 FULSE, Ryan 20 280 9 271 3 77 13.6 ABRAMS,Brandon 8 25 1 24 0 9 3.0 CORDANI, Andrew 7 14 7 7 0 11 1.0 final score at 40-23. WILLIAMS,Mauric 5 13 4 9 0 6 1.8 KNIGHT, Denzel 3 6 0 6 0 3 2.0 GILLIS,Adam 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 MASSEI, Luke 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Massei managed a near flawless game, completed 8-of- HALL,Amir 30-47-0 365 2 52 4 MASSEI, Luke 8-16-1 134 1 55 1 16 passes for 134 yards and one touchdown with his one BSU BULLDOGS 0-1-0 0 0 0 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long blemish being a hurried third-quarter interception. Knight, a LUNSFORD,Gilber 8 86 0 37 KNIGHT, Denzel 2 101 1 55 CLAY,Montez 7 81 0 16 FULSE, Ryan 2 2 0 9 mainstay in the Seahawk backfield as a running back in his ABRAMS,Brandon 5 32 0 13 DALE, Willie 1 12 0 12 first three seasons on Grymes Hill, wound up with 101 yards SESAY,Lansana 4 89 1 52 DeCAMBRE, Joshu 1 11 0 11 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB on two receptions, as he followed his 55-yard TD reception CARSON,Gene 5 201 40.2 57 2 0 SILVESTER, Eric 6 246 41.0 52 5 0 with a 46-yard second-half grab. BSU BULLDOGS 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long FLOWERS,William 1 -4 0 0 CELIS, Andrew 1 2 0 2 For Bowie State, the athletic 6-4 Hill was 30-of-47 through the GILL, Cameron 1 42 1 28 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long air for 365 yards and two touchdowns with his favorite target WILLIAMS,Mauric 4 136 0 50 KNIGHT, Denzel 3 84 0 37 being wide receiver, Gilbert Lunsford, who finished with eight SMITH,Reicardo 2 38 0 21 CELIS, Andrew 2 40 0 24 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL receptions for 86 yards, while Lansana Sesay recorded four JOHNSON,John 5-2 7 0.0 1.0 GRAHAM, Santoni 6-4 10 1.0 1.0 receptions for a team-high 89 yards. Hill also led the Bulldogs JOHNSON,Taylor 4-2 6 0.0 1.0 FLAHERTY, Jesse 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H on the ground with 58 yards on 13 carries. On the defensive 1st 13:18 WAGNER - KNIGHT, Denzel 55 yd pass from MASSEI, Luke (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 4-72 1:50 0 - 7 11:32 WAGNER - GILL, Cameron 28 yd blocked punt return (SILVESTER, Eric kick) 0 - 14 side of the ball, juniors John Johnson, IV and Taylor Johnson 05:22 WAGNER - SILVESTER, Eric 22 yd field goal, 7-70 3:45 0 - 17 02:04 BSU - CARSON,Gene 33 yd field goal, 7-54 3:21 3 - 17 tallied seven and six tackles, respectively. 2nd 11:22 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 4 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 4-66 2:07 3 - 24 08:26 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 77 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 2-85 0:59 3 - 31 06:24 BSU - SMITH,Deron 13 yd pass from HALL,Amir (CARSON,Gene kick), 5-81 1:59 10 - 31 00:00 BSU - CARSON,Gene 42 yd field goal, 6-67 1:08 13 - 31 In terms of team stats, Bowie State actually outgained 3rd 12:42 BSU - SESAY,Lansana 14 yd pass from HALL,Amir (CARSON,Gene kick), 5-43 2:15 20 - 31 4th 14:44 BSU - CARSON,Gene 20 yd field goal, 8-35 2:48 23 - 31 Wagner 456-415 and held a 32:54-27:06 edge in time of 13:52 WAGNER - FULSE, Ryan 77 yd run (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 2-86 0:53 23 - 38 possession but the Bulldogs were penalized 15 times for 131 07:37 WAGNER - TEAM safety 23 - 40 Ryan Fulse Named NEC Offensive Player of the Week; Earns National Honorable Mention Honors 2018 Preseason Honors *Second-Team Preseason All-American by Lindy’s Magazine. Wagner senior running back Ryan * CFPA National Performer of the Year Trophy Watch List Fulse was named Northeast Confer- *NEC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year (NEC coaches vote) ence (NEC) Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts in leading the *First-Team All-NEC Preseason Offensive Team (NEC coaches vote) Seahawks to a season-opening 40- *First-Team All-NEC Preseason Offensive Team 23 victory over Division II national *Phil Steele NEC Preseason Offensive Player of the Year power Bowie State on Thursday * FAF Senior All-American and Senior Watchlist night.

In addition to picking up the fourth 2018 Game-By-Game weekly honor from the NEC in his 12-game Seahawk career, Fulse was Date Opponent Att Yards TD Long also named NEC Offensive Player of 8/30 BOWIE STATE 20 271 3 77 the Week by CollegeFootballMad- ness, as well as honorable mention recognition by StatsFCSFootball 2017 Game-By-Game and Performance Award (CFPA) honorable mention Date Opponent Att Yards TD Long recognition. 8/31 SAINT ANSELM 16 88 1 35 Seahawk junior outside linebacker, Cam Gill, who scored eight points 9/09 at Saint Francis 6 10 0 6 vs. Bowie State, returning his own blocked punt for a first-half touch- 9/16 at Columbia 19 153 2 83 down before recording a late safety, was named an NEC PrimePer- 9/23 at Western Michigan 19 61 1 20 former. 9/30 LEHIGH 18 103 2 50

10/7 at Duquesne 28 118 0 20 In the win over Bowie State, Fulse rushed for a career-high 271 yards and three touchdowns, highlighted by a pair of 77-yard scoring runs. 10/14 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT 15 80 0 49 The fourth-leading rusher in the FCS last year with 1,386 yards, Fulse 10/28 BRYANT 25 228 1 53 scored his second TD of the game on a four-yard jaunt early in the 11/4 ROBERT MORRIS 22 152 1 65 second quarter, set up by his own 46-yard scamper, before his first 11/11 at No. 12 Stony Brook 22 121 1 33 77-yard TD of the game, with 8:26 left in the halftime, gave Wagner a 11/18 at Sacred Heart 26 192 3 65 31-3 lead. Totals 216 1306 12 83

After the Bulldogs scored 10 straight points to make it a 31-13 game at halftime, Bowie State scored two first touchdowns of the second half rushers. to make it a one-possession game at 31-23 early in the fourth quarter. Fulse then went back to work, bouncing around the left side and rac- The Fort Meade, FL native capped his brilliant, breakout 2017 campaign ing up the sideline for his second 77-yard TD run of the game, a near by eclipsing the 100-yard rushing mark for the fifth straight game in the carbon copy of his previous 77-yarder, to put Wagner in front, 38-23, season-ending win at Sacred Heart (11/11). and the Seahawks never looked back. His 26-carry, 192-yard day allowed him to finish the regular season as Fulse’s 271-yard effort, which eclipsed his previous career-best 228- the NEC rushing champion (1,306 yards). yard game at Bryant last season, came on 20 rushing attempts, which computes to a gaudy 13.6-yard average. The 5-11, 195-pound speed- In addition to ranking fourth nationally, this figure also was good for ster, who played two seasons at Monroe College before transferring to ninth on the Seahawk all-time single-season list. The speedster closed Wagner in 2017, has now rushed for 100 or more yards in five straight the 2017 season with six 100-yard plus efforts in his last seven games games dating back to last season. and four straight.

The 271-yard rushing game by Fulse was not only the top rushing A three-time NEC Offensive Player of the Week honoree, his. season- mark in the FCS for week one, it was the only 200-yard game. Addi- high three-touchdown effort vs. Sacred Heart gave him 12 for the sea- tionally, Fulse’s 271-yard effort is a Wagner single-game record in the son, His top offensive output came vs. Bryant (10/28) when he rumbled Division I era (since 1993), surpassing the previous Wagner D-I record for 228 yards on 25 carries in becoming the first Seahawk to hit the held by Jason Butler who had 269 yards on 26 carries vs La Salle on double-century mark since Dominique Williams in 2011. October 3, 2007. Wagner’s overall single-game mark is 363 yards by Terry Underwood vs. Hofstra on October 15, 1988.

In 2018, Fulse, who starred for two seasons at Monroe College before becoming a first-year Seahawk in 2017, will be looking to build on his maiden season on Grymes Hill where he ranked No. 4 among all FCS Wagner College Seahawks Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/Last School 1 Sterling Lowry Sr. DB 5-11 180 Syracuse, NY / Milford Academy / Nottingham 96 Charbel Dabire Sr. DL 6-1 300 Toronto, Canada / New Mexico Military Institute 2 D’Erren Wilson Sr. WR 6-3 200 Greeneville, TX / Greeneville/UCF 97 Xavier Young So. DL 6-3 270 Roselle, NJ / Abraham Clark 3 Ryan Fulse Sr. RB 5-11 195 Fort Meade, FL / Fort Meade/Monroe (NY) 98 Jabreil Salaam So. DL 6-1 270 Irvington, NJ / The Peddie School 4 Myron Morris Jr. DB 6-0 180 Miami, FL / Booker T. Washington 99 Chris Williams Jr. DL 6-2 295 Brooklyn, NY / Lafayette 5 David Thomas Jr. DB 6-0 180 Buffalo, NY / South Park - Adedayo Adebo So. LB 6-0 210 Somerset, NJ / Franklin 6 Malik Warner R-Sr. DB 6-2 190 Brooklyn, NY / Bishop Ford/ASA Junior College - Ian Britt Fr. RB 5-6 170 Springfield, MA / Kingswood Oxford (CT) 7 Quintin Hampton Sr. LB 6-0 235 Moultrie, GA / Colquitt County / UCF - Matt Brooks Fr. OL 5-11 240 Sutton, MA / Sutton 8 Tyamonee Johnson Gr. DB 6-0 170 Ft. Washington, MD / Bullis School - Eric Castorina Fr. WR 6-0 170 Sparta, NJ / Sparta 9 T.J. Linta Gr. QB 6-4 240 Branford, CT / Branford / Brown University - Chris Ciccone So. QB 6-2 190 Hillsborough, NJ / Hillsborough 10 Jesse Flaherty Gr. DB 6-1 205 Oceanport, NJ / Red Bank Catholic / The Peddie School - Will Clayton Fr. LB 6-1 220 Liverpool, NY / Liverpool / Milford Academy 11 Cam Gill Jr. LB 6-3 230 Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill - Ricky Cole III Fr. DL 6-2 300 Dallastown, PA / Dallastown 12 Jimmy Kelleher Jr. QB 6-3 205 Wantagh, NY / MacArthur / Nassau CC / Allan Hancock - Rourke Colligan Fr. LB 6-1 210 Washington Township,, NJ / West Morris Central 13 Andrew Celis Gr. WR 5-11 185 San Quentin, CA / Marin Catholic / Nevada - Tyler Da Silva Fr. WR 6-1 190 Parsippany, NJ / Parsippany Hils 14 J’Quan Napier R-Jr. WR 6-3 190 Riviera Beach, FL / Palm Beach Gardens / FAU - Nick Davis Fr. DL 6-2 220 Delmar, DE / Delmar 16 Willie Dale R-Jr. WR 6-2 205 Staten Island, NY / St. Peter’s - Eric Demayo Fr. LB 6-0 230 Peabody, MA / Peabody Veterans Memorial 17 Graham Lindman 5th QB 6-4 215 Noblesville, IN/Lindenwood/Santa Barbara CC/Ole Miss - Kevin DiCapua So. K 6-2 205 West Islip, NY / West Islip 18 Luke Massei Sr. QB 6-1 190 Cary, NC / Green Hope - Tyler Elmore So. OL 6-2 295 Dix Hills, NY / Half Hallows West 19 Scotty Forbes So. QB 5-10 180 Sterling, VA / Dominion / Midwestern Prep [IL] - Nathaneal Faison Fr. FB 5-9 220 Bayside, NY / The Hotchkiss School (CT) 20 Anthony Watkins R-Jr. DB 5-10 200 Fort Meade, MD / Lawrenceville (NJ) / UConn - Elijah Filbert Fr. WR 6-1 205 Winchester, VA / James Woods 22 Jeffrey Bost Gr. WR 5-8 170 Rahway, NJ / Rahway / Towson - William Finn Fr. RB 5-8 170 Rutherford, NJ / Rutherford 23 Justin Osuji Gr. LB 6-2 235 West Orange, NJ / West Orange - Will Flannery Fr. QB 6-3 225 Fredericksburg, TX / Fredericksburg 24 Darryl Gamble R-Jr. DB 6-1 205 Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional - Mike Giuliano So. LB 6-3 230 Toms River, NJ / Donovan Catholic 25 Eric Silvester So. K/P 5-11 185 Lincolndale, NY / Somers - Jeremiah Harris Fr. LB 5-10 215 Baltimore, MD / City College 26 Andrew Cordani Sr. RB 5-11 195 Hamilton, VA / Loudoun Valley - EJ Henderson Fr. LB 6-1 220 Seneca, SC / Jireh Prep (NC) 27 Tajai Owens So. DB 6-1 185 Douglasville, GA / Chapel Hill - Devon Johnson Fr. WR 6-0 190 Tinton Falls, NJ / Monmouth Regional 28 Denzel Knight R-Sr. RB 6-2 220 Rochester, NY / Salisbury School - Declan Kelly Fr. LB 6-2 185 Morristown, NJ / Morristown-Beard 29 Blake Smaw So. DB 6-0 190 Brooklyn, NY / Fort Hamilton / Fork Union (VA) - Devon Mann Fr. ATH 6-1 185 Braintree, MA / Thayer Academy 30 Dymitri McKenzie Fr. RB 6-0 190 Pompano Beach, FL / North Broward Prep - Marchisotto Fr. OL 6-1 275 Staten Island, NY / Tottenville 31 Marcus Barnes Jr. DB 6-0 165 Scotchtown, NY / Pine Bush / East Coast Prep (MA) - Shelton Mathis Fr. LB 6-0 190 Florence, AZ / Florence 32 Santoni Graham R-Jr. LB 6-1 225 Arlington, VA / Bishop O’Connell / Fork Union Military - James McMachan Fr. DL 6-2 270 Greenwich, CT / Brunswick School 33 Donovan Davis Jr. RB 5-8 195 Carson, CA / Culver City / El Camino College - Tim O’Shea Fr. WR 6-4 190 Southington, CT / Southington 34 Allaah Sessions Jr. LB 6-1 220 Elmira, NY / Elmira - Tobin Petrie Fr. LB 5-11 200 Raleigh, NC / Broughton 35 Ben Sieczkowski Sr. LB 6-2 240 Englishtown, NJ / Manalapan - Ryan Russo Fr. WR 5-10 180 Morristown, NJ / Morristown-Beard 36 Khaliq Byard Jr. DB 6-2 205 Lithonia, GA / Martin Luther King - Ryan Sabo Fr. DB 6-0 190 Woodbridge, CT / Amity Regional 37 Ali Brightwell Fr. LB 6-4 215 Paramus, NJ / Paramus Catholic - Patrick Shanley Fr. QB 6-4 210 East Rochester, NY / East Gananda 38 Naseem Barnett Fr. DB 5-10 190 Staten Island, NY / Tottenville - Ryan Sheehy Fr. QB 6-4 210 Long Beach, NY / Long Beach 39 Roldy Lucien Sr. DB 5-11 200 Union, NJ / Union - Josh Smith Fr. QB 6-3 185 Northampton, PA / Northampton 40 Matt Ansell Fr. DB 6-1 200 Red Bank, NJ / Red Bank Catholic - William Soto Fr. LB 5-11 190 Marlborough, MA / Assabet Valley Regional 42 Keyon Means-Bowman Fr. LB 6-1 220 Irvington, NJ / Irvington - Robert Taiani Fr. QB 6-3 185 Mastic Beach, NY / William Floyd 43 Josh Clark Jr. LB 6-3 215 Camden, NJ / Camden - David Tirey Fr. DB 5-10 190 Chula Vista, CA / Olympian 44 Tim Jackson Gr. TE 6-1 245 Riviera Beach, FL / Dwyer - Dan Torchio Fr. FB 5-11 220 Staten Island, NY / Tottenville 45 BJ Buckle Jr. DL 5-11 245 New Canaan, CT / St. Luke’s - Ryan Vahey Fr. LB 5-11 215 Melville, NY / St. Anthony’s 47 Edward Nunez Jr. LB 6-2 230 Bronx, NY / Dewitt Clinton - Brandon Zack Fr. WR 6-1 185 Mastic Beach, NY / William Floyd 48 Jordan Haven So. LB 6-0 195 Windsor, NY / Windsor Central 50 Gunner Daniel So. LS 5-9 220 Marysville, OH / Marysville / Ball State 51 George Snowden Jr. OL 6-3 290 Gaithersburg, MD / Milford Academy (NY) 55 Dillon Donaldson Jr. OL 6-3 290 Monmouth Junction, NJ / South Brunswick 56 Macai Bruce So. DL 6-2 240 Jonesboro, GA / Jonesboro Coaching Staff 57 Malik Johnson Fr. LB 6-2 230 Sugar Hill, GA / Lanier 58 Tevaughn Grant R-Jr. LB 6-2 230 Paterson, NJ / Eastside Head Coach 62 Zack Donovan Fr. OL 6-3 270 Linwood, NJ / Mainland Regional 66 Jake Vogel Sr. OL 6-4 295 Sparta, NJ / Sparta Jason Houghtaling (Binghamton, 2004) 4th Year 67 Tyler Piekarz R-So. OL 6-6 280 Flanders, NJ / Mt. Olive 70 Jonathan Irizarry Jr. OL 6-4 320 Katy, TX / Morton Ranch / Cisco College (TX) Assistant Coaches 71 Jake Griffin So. OL 6-4 315 Kingston, NY/Palm Beach Gardens/Bridgeton Academy Tony Brinson Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator 72 Chris Gangarossa Jr. OL 6-6 285 Fort Erie, Ontario Canada / Milford Academy Darrell Wilson Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator/DBs 73 Daniel Clifford R-Jr. OL 6-4 300 Hoboken, NJ / Hoboken 74 Zef Djurasevic Fr. OL 6-5 290 Harrison, NY / Harrison Rob Calabrese Offensive Coordinator 75 Brady Hudik Sr. OL 6-5 305 Bordentown, NJ / Bordentown Regional Stefon Wheeler Offensive Line DL/Co-Recruiting Coordinator 76 Sowande McWhite Fr. OL 6-8 305 Bronx, NY / Harry S. Truman Terrance Knighton Defensive Line/Co-Recruiting Coordinator 77 Xavier Santiago Jr. OL 6-5 305 South Fort Myers, FL/Fort Myers South/ASA College (FL) Jim Munson Defensive Assistant 79 Xavier Bryson Fr. OL 6-3 260 Mechanicsville, PA / Hanover / Fork Union Military Walter Kusmirek Tight Ends./Co-Recruiting Coordinator 80 Titus Leo Fr. WR 6-4 230 Sheepshead Bay, NY / Sheepshead Bay 81 Joshua DeCambre So. WR 6-4 190 Staten Island, NY / Curtis Junior Taylor Wide Receivers 82 Adam Giordano Jr. TE 6-5 215 Cherry Hill, NJ / Milford Academy (NY) David Fredrickson Running Backs 83 Ivan McDaniel So. WR 6-4 205 Montclair, NJ / Montclair Louis DiRienzo Outside Linebackers 84 Alfred Adarkwah Gr. WR 6-4 195 Worcester, MA / Doherty Memorial Daniel White Inside Linebackers 85 Justice Stewart Sr. WR 5-10 190 Union, NJ / Union / Rutgers Andrew Kolb Video Coordinator/Program Analyst 87 Nolan Quinlan Fr. TE 6-5 225 Westhampton Beach, NY / Westhampton Beach 88 Lincoln McGarrity So. TE 6-5 230 Syracuse, NY / CBA / Kent School (CT) Joe Varga Assistant AD for Athlete Performance 89 Chris Woodard Sr. TE 6-4 230 North Tonawanda, NY / North Tonawanda Ryan Monaghan Director of Football Operations 90 Thomas Wardle Fr. DL 6-3 290 Glassboro, NJ / Pope Paul VI / Peddie School Tom Walsh Football Equipment Manager 91 Pete Mokwuah Gr. DL 6-4 315 Staten Island, NY / St. Joseph-By-the-Sea / Notre Dame 92 Matt Drinkwater Sr. P 6-0 195 Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck 93 Aidan Mulreed Fr. K/P 5-9 150 Wall Township. NJ / Wall 94 John Drinkwater Sr. K 6-1 195 Greenport, NY / Greenport/Southold-Mattituck 95 Julian McCleod R-Jr. DL 6-3 285 Miramar, FL / St. Thomas Aquinas 2018 Wagner Seahawks Depth Chart vs. Syracuse - September 8, 2018

OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS

LEFT TACKLE DEFENSIVE END PLACEKICKER 72 - Chris Gangarossa (JR, 6-6, 285) 95 - Julian McLeod (R-JR, 6-3, 285) 25 - Eric Silvester (SO, 5-11, 185) 77 - Xavier Santiago (JR, 6-5, 305) 56 - Macai Bruce (SO, 6-2, 240) 93 - Aidan Mulreed (FR, 5-9, 150)

LEFT GUARD NOSE TACKLE KICKOFFS 75 - Brady Hudik (SR, 6-5, 305) 99 - Chris Williams (JR, 6-2, 295) 25 - Eric Silvester (SO, 5-11, 185) 51 - George Snowden (JR, 6-3, 290) 91 - Pete Mokwuah (GR, 6-4, 315) 93 - Aidan Mulreed (FR, 5-9, 150)

CENTER DEFENSIVE TACKLE PUNTER 73 - Daniel Clifford (R-JR, 6-4, 300) 96 - Charbel Dabire (SR, 6-1, 300) 25 - Eric Silvester (SO, 5-11, 185) 51 - George Snowden (JR, 6-3, 290) 97 - Xavier Young (SO, 6-3, 270) 93 - Aidan Mulreed (FR 5-9, 150)

RIGHT GUARD OUTSIDE LINEBACKER HOLDER 51 - George Snowden (JR, 6-3, 290) 11 - Cam Gill (JR, 6-3, 230) 18 - Luke Massei (SR, 6-1, 190) 70 - Jonathan Irizarry (JR, 6-4, 320) 58 - Tevaughn Grant (R-JR, 6-2, 230) 19 - Scotty Forbes (SO, 5-10, 180)

RIGHT TACKLE INSIDE LINEBACKER LONG SNAPPER 66 - Jake Vogel (SR, 6-4, 295) 32 - Santoni Graham (R-JR, 6-1, 225) 50 - Gunner Daniel (SO, 5-9, 220) 67 - Tyler Piekarz (R-SO, 6-6, 280) 47 - Edward Nunez (JR, LB, 6-2, 230) 87 - Nolan Quinlan (FR, 6-5, 225)

QUARTERBACK INSIDE LINEBACKER KICK RETURNER 18 - Luke Massei (Sr, 6-1, 190) 23 - Justin Osuji (GR, 6-2, 235) 5 - David Thomas (JR, 6-0, 180) 17 - Grant Lindman (5th-SR, 6-4, 215) 7 - Quintin Hampton (SR, 6-0, 235) 4 - Myron Morris (JR, 6-0, 180)

RUNNING BACK OUTSIDE LINEBACKER KICK RETURNER 3 - Ryan Fulse (SR, 5-11, 195) 34 - Allaah Sessions (JR, 6-1, 220) 28 - Denzel Knight (GR, 6-2, 220) 26 - Andrew Cordani (SR, 5-11, 195) 43 - Josh Clark (JR, 6-3, 215) 13 - Andrew Celis (GR, 5-11, 185)

RECEIVER CORNERBACK PUNT RETURNER 2 - D’Erren Wilson (SR, 6-3, 200) 6 - Malik Warner (5th-SR, 6-2, 190) 13 - Andrew Celis (GR, 5-11, 85) 28 - Denzel Knight (GR, 6-2, 220) 4 - Myron Morris (JR, 6-0, 180) 22 - Jeffery Bost (GR, 5-8, 165)

RECEIVER STRONG SAFETY 16 - Willie Dale (R-JR, 6-2, 205) 10 - Jesse Flaherty (GR, 6-1, 205) 81 - Joshua Decambre (SO, 6-4, 190) 36 - Khaliq Byard (JR, 6-2, 205)

RECEIVER FREE SAFETY 13 - Andrew Celis (GR, 5-11, 185) 5 - David Thomas (JR, 6-0, 180) 22 - Jeffery Bost (5th-SR, 5-8, 165) 20 - Anthony Watkins (R-JR, 5-10, 200)

TIGHT END CORNERBACK 89 - Chris Woordard (SR 6-4, 230) 1 - Sterling Lowry (SR, 5-11, 180) 82 - Adam Giordano (JR, 6-5, 215) 24 - Darryl Gamble (R-JR, 6-1, 205) Syracuse Orange... No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Last School No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School/Last School 2 Eric Dungey QB 6-4 226 Sr. Lake Oswego, Ore. / Lakeridge 57 Dakota Davis OL 6-5 327 R-Fr. Mount Airy, Md. / Glenelg 3 Christopher Fredrick DB 5-11 194 R-Jr. Conley, Ga. / Cedar Grove 57 Kingsley Jonathan DL 6-3 256 So. Baltimore, Md. / St. Frances Academy 4 Dontae Strickland RB 5-11 204 Sr. Dayton, N.J. / South Brunswick 58 Ryan Kisselstein OL 6-6 275 Fr. Syracuse, N.Y. / Corcoran 5 Devin C. Butler WR 6-3 194 Jr. District Heights, Md. / Frederick Douglass 59 Aaron Roberts OL 6-4 292 R-Sr. Chicago, Ill. / De La Salle Institute 6 Ravian Pierce TE 6-3 244 Sr. Plantation, Fla. / Plantation 60 Cody Conway OL 6-6 296 Sr. Plainfield, Ill. / Plainfield North 8 Antwan Cordy DB 5-8 177 R-Sr. Homestead, Fla. / South Dade 63 Evan Adams OL 6-6 326 R-Jr. Norwalk, Conn. / Norwalk 10 P/K 5-9 197 R-Jr. Valrico, Fla. / Armwood 64 Colin Byrne OL 6-5 292 R-Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 10 Sean Riley WR 5-8 170 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Narbonne 68 Airon Servais OL 6-6 293 R-So. Green Bay, Wis. / Ashwaubenon 11 Devon Clarke DB 6-2 193 R-So. Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola 69 Patrick Davis OL 6-5 318 So. Gatineau, Quebec, Canada / Champlain Regional 11 Clayton Welch QB 6-5 235 R-Jr. Chico, Calif. / Chico 70 Wil Froumy OL 6-6 290 Fr. Exeter, N.H. / Exeter 12 Andrew Armstrong LB 6-2 228 Jr. Youngstown, Ohio / Cardinal Mooney 71 Keaton Darney OL 6-3 271 R-Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola 12 Russell Thompson-Bishop WR 6-1 215 R-Fr. Bloomfield, Conn. / Bloomfield 72 Andrejas Duerig OL 6-3 308 R-Jr. Lowell, Ind. / Mount Carmel 13 Tommy DeVito QB 6-2 211 R-Fr. Cedar Grove, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep 75 Sam Heckel OL 6-4 294 R-So. Waukesha, Wis. / Waukesha West 14 Evan Foster DB 6-0 223 Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield 76 Qadir White OL 6-7 334 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes 14 Anthony Queeley WR 6-2 194 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Lake Nona 77 Mike Clark OL 6-8 310 R-So. Exton, Pa. / Downingtown East 15 Rex Culpepper QB 6-3 223 R-So. Tampa, Fla. / Plant 78 Koda Martin OL 6-6 304 R-Sr. Manvel, Texas / Manvel 15 Tim Walton LB 6-2 232 R-So. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical 80 Taj Harris WR 6-2 175 Fr. Beverly, N.J. / Palmyra 16 Chance Amie QB 6-3 199 Fr. Flint, Texas / Robert E. Lee 81 Cameron Jordan WR 6-3 202 R-Fr. Wheatley Heights, N.Y. / Half Hollow Hills West 16 Carl Jones DB 6-1 183 Jr. Twinsburg, Ohio / St. Edward 82 Nykeim Johnson WR 5-8 167 So. Washington, D.C. / Friendship Academy 17 Jamal Custis WR 6-5 213 R-Sr. Philadelphia, Pa. / Neumann-Goretti 83 Kevin Johnson Jr. WR 5-11 190 Fr. Columbus, N.J. / IMG Academy (Fla.) 17 DuWayne Johnson DB 6-3 180 R-Jr. Washington, D.C. / H.D. Woodson 84 K.K. Hahn WR 5-10 167 R-So. Bethesda, Md. / IMG Academy (Fla.) 18 Scoop Bradshaw DB 5-11 181 Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Plant 85 Josh Black DL 6-3 272 R-So. Loves Park, Ill. / Harlem 18 Ed Hendrix WR 6-3 195 Fr. Washington, D.C. / H.D. Woodson 85 Ben Brickman WR 5-8 172 Sr. Albany, N.Y. / Shaker 19 Andre Cisco DB 6-0 199 Fr. Valley Stream, N.Y. / IMG Academy (Fla.) 86 Trishton Jackson WR 6-1 184 Jr. West Bloomfield, Mich. / West Bloomfield 19 Sharod Johnson WR 5-11 174 R-Fr. Miami, Fla. / Booker T. Washington 88 Gabe Horan TE 6-6 260 Fr. Baldwinsville, N.Y. / C.W. Baker 20 Ethan Fischler WR 6-0 175 Fr. Orinda, Calif. / Miramonte 89 Aaron Hackett TE 6-3 228 So. Venice, Fla. / Venice 20 Cam Jonas DB 6-1 209 Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla. / Dwyer 91 Zach Morton DL 6-4 243 R-Fr. Detroit, Mich. / Cass Technical 21 Moe Neal RB 5-11 191 Jr. Gastonia, N.C. / Forestview 91 Andre Szmyt K 6-1 195 R-Fr. Vernon Hills, Ill. / Vernon Hills 21 Trill Williams DB 6-2 202 Fr. Yonkers, N.Y. / Archbishop Stepinac 92 Nolan Cooney P/K 6-3 202 R-So. East Greenwich, R.I. / East Greenwich 22 Markenzy Pierre RB 5-11 217 So. Orlando, Fla. / Liberty 93 Caleb Okechukwu DL 6-4 240 Fr. Washington, D.C. / St. John’s College 23 Abdul Adams RB 5-11 209 Jr. Landover, Md. / Hillside (N.C.) 94 Alton Robinson DL 6-4 249 Jr. Converse, Texas / Judson 23 Ifeatu Melifonwu DB 6-3 200 R-Fr. South Grafton, Mass. / Grafton 95 Chris Slayton DL 6-4 309 R-Sr. University Park, Ill. / Crete Monee 24 Shyheim Cullen LB 6-0 224 R-Jr. Lowell, Mass. / Lowell 97 Brandon Berry DL 6-4 251 R-Jr. Griffin, Ga. / Griffin 24 Cooper Lutz WR 6-0 190 Fr. Reading, Pa. / Berks Catholic 98 McKinley Williams DL 6-4 295 Jr. Miramar, Fla. / Dillard 25 Kielan Whitner LB 6-0 215 Sr. Lawrenceville, Ga. / Mountain View 99 Jake Pickard DL 6-5 251 R-Jr. Short Hills, N.J. / Millburn 26 James Cherry WR 5-9 170 Fr. Philadelphia, Pa. / St. Joseph’s Prep 26 Tyrone Perkins DB 6-0 206 Sr. Glen Head, N.Y. / Friends Academy 27 Nadarius Fagan LB 6-1 213 So. Goulds, Fla. / Miami Southridge Coaching Staff 27 Andrew Licciardi WR 5-10 175 Fr. East Greenwich, R.I. / East Greenwich Dino Babers Head Coach 28 Tre Allison LB 6-2 230 Fr. Tyler, Texas / John Tyler Katie Berardi Administrative Assistant for Dino Babers 28 Jarveon Howard RB 5-10 210 Fr. Columbia, Miss. / East Marion Kim McCloud Assistant Head Coach/Cornerbacks 29 John Sweetwood DB 6-0 170 Fr. Montclair, N.J. / Montclair Kimberley Academy 29 Otto Zaccardo RB 5-10 205 Jr. Subury, Mass. / Lincoln-Sudbury Mike Lynch Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs 30 Juan Wallace LB 6-2 215 Fr. Washington, D.C. / IMG Academy (Fla.) Brian Ward Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 31 Kyle Kleinberg FB/TE 6-0 237 Sr. Armonk, N.Y. / Don Bosco Prep (N.J.) Justin Lustig Special Teams Coordinator/Outside Receivers 32 Allen Stritzinger DB 6-0 190 So. Detroit, Mich. / De La Salle Mike Cavanaugh Offensive Line 33 Jack Guida RB 6-0 188 R-Fr. New Canaan, Conn. / Brewster (N.Y.) Reno Ferri Tight Ends/Inside Receivers 33 Kadeem Trotter LB 6-2 206 R-Fr. Canton, Ohio / McKinley Kirk Martin 34 Eric Coley DB 6-2 183 R-Fr. Manlius, N.Y. / Fayetteville-Manlius Nick Monroe Safeties/Nickelbacks 35 Kyle Strickland DB 6-0 181 R-So. Roswell, Ga. / Roswell Vinson Reynolds Defensive Tackles 36 Chris Elmore DL/FB 6-0 282 So. Chicago, Ill. / Phillips Academy Steve Stanard Defensive Ends 37 Kevin Nusdeo DB 6-1 198 R-Fr. Orange, Conn. / Choate Rosemary Hall 38 AJ Calabro DB 5-10 180 Fr. Farmingdale, N.J. / Saint John Vianney Travis Greene Graduate Assistant (Offense) 39 Jake Wright LB 6-1 195 Fr. Jamesville, N.Y. / Jamesville-DeWitt Tim McAuliffe Graduate Assistant (Offense) 40 Luke Erickson RB 6-0 211 R-Fr. Greene, N.Y. / Greene Trent Greene Graduate Assistant (Defense) 41 Ryan Guthrie LB 6-2 224 Sr. Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth 42 Tyrell Richards DL/LB 6-4 227 R-Fr. Brampton, Ontario, Canada / Clarkson Secondary School 43 Sean Onwualu DB 6-1 191 R-Jr. Sylmar, Calif. / Granada Hills Charter 45 Kenneth Ruff DL 6-1 296 Jr. Lauderhill, Fla. / Dillard 46 Lakiem Williams LB 6-0 234 Jr. Tacoma, Wash. / Spanaway Lake 47 Matt Keller LS 5-11 225 Sr. Willow Street, Pa. / Penn Manor 49 Jesse Conners TE 6-2 225 R-So. Pittsford, N.Y. / Salisbury School (Conn.) 49 Zack Lesko LB 6-0 219 R-So. Solon, Ohio / Solon 50 Aaron Bolinsky LS 5-11 210 Fr. Frackville, Pa. / North Schuylkill 51 Shaq Grosvenor DL 6-2 286 Jr. Linden, N.J. / West Orange 52 Curtis Harper DL 6-2 312 R-Fr. McKeesport, Pa. / McKeesport 52 Carlos Vettorello OL 6-4 283 Fr. Royal Oak, Mich. / University of Detroit Jesuit 53 Terrell Bennett LB 6-2 215 Fr. Newport, R.I. / Rogers 54 Austin Chandler OL 6-4 288 R-Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. / Loyola 55 Kendall Coleman DL 6-3 266 Jr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Cathedral 2018 GameSyracuse #2 vs. Wagner Depth Chart • Sept. 8, 2018

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 2 Eric Dungey (6-4, 226, Sr.) DE 94 Alton Robinson (6-4, 249, Jr.) Shyheim Cullen ...... Shy-HEEM 13 Tommy DeVito (6-2, 211, R-Fr.) 57 Kingsley Jonathan (6-3, 256, So.) Andrejas Duerig ...... ANDREAS DURR-ig Eric Dungey ...... DUN-jee RB 4 Dontae Strickland (5-11, 204, Sr.) NT 98 McKinley Williams (6-4, 295, Jr.) 85 Josh Black (6-3, 272, R-So.) Ifeatu Melifonwu ...Eh-FAH-too Mel-eh-FON-wu 21 Moe Neal (5-11, 191, Jr.) Ravian Pierce ...... RAY-veon Alton Robinson ...... AL-ton DT 95 Chris Slayton (6-4, 309, R-Sr.) 5 Devin Butler (6-3, 194, Jr.) Airon Servais ...... AARON SERVICE WR 45 Kenneth Ruff (6-1, 296, Jr.) Andre Szmyt ...... SCHMITT 80 Taj Harris (6-3, 175, Fr.) Kielan Whitner ...... KAI-lin (rhymes with sky) DE 55 Kendall Coleman (6-3, 266, Jr.) Lakiem Williams ...... Luh-KEEM WR 10 Sean Riley (5-8, 170, Jr.) 97 Brandon Berry (6-4, 251, R-Jr.) 19 Sharod Johnson (5-11, 174, R-Fr.) START CHART WLB 12 Andrew Armstrong (6-2, 228, Jr.) WR 17 Jamal Custis (6-5, 213, R-Sr.) 24 Shyheim Cullen (6-0, 224, R-Jr.) '14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Strk Career 81 Cameron Jordan (6-3, 202, R-Fr.) Off ense MLB 41 Ryan Guthrie (6-2, 224, Sr.) Eric Dungey - 7 9 9 1 1 26 TE 6 Ravian Pierce (6-3, 244, Sr.) 46 Lakiem Williams (6-0, 234, Jr.) Evan Adams - - 9 12 1 22 22 36 Chris Elmore (6-0, 282, So.) Dontae Strickland - 0 12 9 1 1 21 SLB 25 Kielan Whitner (6-0, 215, R-Sr.) OR 89 Aaron Hackett (6-3, 228, So.) Cody Conway - 0 8 12 1 18 21 12 Andrew Armstrong (6-2, 228, Jr.) Koda Mar� n # - 0 4 12 1 12 17 Aaron Roberts - 0 12 0 1 1 13 LT 60 Cody Conway (6-6, 296, Sr.) CB 18 Scoop Bradshaw (5-11, 181, Jr.) Sam Heckel - - - 12 0 - 12 52 Carlos Ve� orello (6-4, 283, Fr.) 23 Ifeatu Melifonwu (6-3, 200, R-Fr.) Airon Servais - - - 12 1 13 13 Ravian Pierce - - - 9 1 6 10 LG 59 Aaron Roberts (6-4, 292, R-Sr.) FS 8 Antwan Cordy (5-8, 177, R-Sr.) Devin Butler - - 0 9 1 10 10 57 Dakota Davis (6-5, 327, R-Fr.) 19 Andre Cisco (6-0, 199, Fr.) Colin Byrne - - 8 0 0 - 8 Sean Riley - - 0 3 1 1 4 C 68 Airon Servais (6-6, 293, R-So.) SS 14 Evan Foster (6-0, 223, Jr.) Abdul Adams * - - 0 4 - - 4 34 Eric Coley (6-2, 183, R-Fr.) Trishton Jackson ^ - - 0 4 - - 4 75 Sam Heckel (6-4, 294, R-So.) Moe Neal - - 0 3 0 - 3 CB 3 Christopher Fredrick (5-11, 194, R-Jr.) Jamal Cus� s 0 0 - 2 1 1 3 RG 75 Sam Heckel (6-4, 294, R-So.) 21 Trill Williams (6-2, 202, Fr.) Rex Culpepper - - - 1 0 - 1 63 Evan Adams (6-6, 326, R-Jr.) Nykeim Johnson - - - 1 0 - 1 RT 78 Koda Mar� n (6-6, 304, R-Sr.) SPECIAL TEAMS * - at Oklahoma 69 Patrick Davis (6-5, 318, So.) ^ - at Michigan State KO 10 Sterling Hofrichter (5-9, 197, R-Jr.) # - at Texas A&M 91 Andre Szmyt (6-1, 195, R-Fr.)

‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 '18 Strk Career PK 91 Andre Szmyt (6-1, 195, R-Fr.) Defense 10 Sterling Hofrichter (5-9, 197, R-Jr.) Chris Slayton - 5 12 12 1 25 30 Kendall Coleman - - 11 8 1 5 20 P 10 Sterling Hofrichter (5-9, 197, R-Jr.) Chris Fredrick - - 6 12 1 19 19 92 Nolan Cooney (6-3, 202, R-So.) Antwan Cordy 1 12 2 1 1 1 17 Evan Foster - - 0 12 1 13 13 LS 47 Matt Keller (5-11, 225, Sr.) Scoop Bradshaw - - 0 11 1 5 12 50 Aaron Bolinsky (5-11, 210, Fr.) Alton Robinson - - - 10 1 11 11 Josh Black - - 9 0 0 - 9 Hold 92 Nolan Cooney (6-3, 202, R-So.) McKinley Williams - - 1 5 1 2 7 15 Rex Culpepper (6-3, 223, R-So.) Brandon Berry - - - 6 0 - 6 Kielan Whitner - 0 3 1 1 1 5 KR 10 Sean Riley (5-8, 170, Jr.) Ryan Guthrie - - - 0 1 1 1 24 Shyheim Cullen (6-0, 224, R-Jr.) Andre Cisco - - - - 1 1 1 PR 8 Antwan Cordy (5-8, 177, R-Sr.) ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 '18 Strk Career 10 Sean Riley (5-8, 170, Jr.) Specialists Sterling Hofrichter - - 12 12 1 25 25 Andre Szmyt - - - 0 1 1 1

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The College’s signature curriculum – the Wagner Plan for the Practical Liberal Arts – capitalizes on the best of a traditional, suburban, liberal arts classic college setting, most recently for a movie titled “School of college campus and the infinite array of educational opportunities Rock” starring Jack Black (Shallow Hal). The picturesque campus afforded by New York City. Students intern in the world’s leading was also used in a fall 2001 television series, The Education of Max financial institutions. They observe and experience diversity Bixford, starring Richard Dreyfus and as the site of a prospective from the sophisticateworkings of the United Nations to melting private military school in the HBO series, The Sopranos. The pots of multicultural neighborhoods. They circulate in the school was also used a a backdrop for current shows, Rescue Me city’s unparalleled creative environment of museums, media, and Law & Order. and performing arts. This is their laboratory. 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The faculty challenges students to from beyond the immediate region. consider new ideas, to master new skills and technologies, and By every measure – enrollment, endowment, and national to reflect and draw meaning from what they have experienced reputation – Wagner is ascending the ranks of America’s strongest in and out of the classroom. small colleges that blend the liberal arts with a commitment to A lush canopy of mature maples and oaks shades Wagner’s service and preparation for the professions. 105-acre campus of manicured lawns and gardens; historic and Campus life includes the array of sports provided by an NCAA modern buildings; and sweeping views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, Division I program which is housed in a 93,000-square-foot sports and New York Harbor. No wonder Wagner students voted their center featuring an extensive fitness center, an indoor NCAA campus Most Beautiful in the Princeton Review’s Poll in 2005. swimming pool and a basketball arena. A football and track & The carefully tended campus is yet one more manifestation of field stadium showcases a variety of playing fields throughout the the nurturing environment Wagner provides its students. campus including baseball, softball, lacrosse and soccer venues. Movie companies have frequently used the campus as a Wagner’s alumni include Broadway Tony award winners, movie stars, film producers, playwrights, and Fortune 500 CEO’s including the chairman of GE Investments, the chairman of Dupont Europe, the chairman Emeritus of The Oppenheimer Management Company and the chairman of the New York Power Authority. Visitors to and residents of New York City alike enjoy access to a rich and diverse array of museums, cultural organizations, arts performances, sports teams, societies and attractions. Some of the best and most famous attractions in the world call New York City home. We encourage you to find out more about them, so that you can plan a visit to what is one of the most vibrant and exciting cities in the world. To get to Manhattan from Staten Island, you can take a ride on the world-famous Staten Island Ferry, a well-recognized icon of New York City transportation, and incidentally, a free ride into the heart of New York City. WAGNER PLACES TWO ON 2018 ALL-NEC PRESEASON TEAM, WAGNER FOOTBALL - A PROUD HISTORY SEAHAWKS PICKED FIFTH The Seahawks, who have won at least of share of two of the Wagner senior running back Ryan Fulse and senior line- last three NEC championships, off to an uncharacteristic 1-9 backer Quintin Hampton were selected to the 27-man, start in 2015, have 2018 Preseason All-NEC Team, while the Seahawks were a long and proud picked fifth in the preseason poll, as chosen by the con- gridiron history. Since ference’s head coaches, the league office announced at the football program the #NECFB Social Media Day back in July at MetLife Sta- was established in dium. Central Connecticut was picked as the Northeast 1927, Wagner has Conference preseason favorite with five first-place votes, had three undefeated Duquesne, which picked up one first-place ballot, was seasons, in 1960 (9- chosen second, while the Bryant, with one first-place bal- 0), 1964 (10-0) and lot as well, is third. Saint Francis U found itself in fourth 1967 (9-0). A Division place when the survey results were tallied, followed by III program until moving up to the Football Championship Wagner, Sacred Heart, and Robert Morris. Subdivision (FCS) level in 1993 (then 1-AA), undoubtedly the signature moment in Seahawk history came in 1987 NOTABLE WAGNER FOOTBALL ALUMNI when the Green & White won the NCAA Division III National Rich Kotite (1963-1965) is perhaps the most recognizable Title, capping a 13-1 season with a 19-3 victory over Dayton name by Wagner College football fans. Formerly the head in the championship game, known as the Amos Alonzo coach of the ’s Stagg Bowl. That year, head coach Walt Hameline, who and the , Kotite stepped down as head coach after 34 seasons at the end broke onto the football scene as of the 2014 campaign, was named the 1987 Chevrolet a three-year performer at tight National Division III Coach of the Year. end for the Wagner football program. Kotite graduated with WAGNER AND NORTHEAST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL then school-record totals of The NEC began sponsoring FCS football in 1996. As a result 119 receptions and 2,065 yards of the NCAA Board of Directors’ approval of a new budget in just three seasons, both of that allowed for the expansion of the Division I Football which stood for almost 20 years. Championship Subdivision post-season bracket, the NEC Following Wagner, he played six gained automatic access seasons of NFL football with the and the NEC Football Conference into the Division I Football . Kotite also worked for 13 seasons as Bryant Championship beginning an assistant coach under coaches as Hank Stram, Sam Central Connecticut in 2010. In 2012, Wagner Rutigliano and ,before rising to the rank of head Duquesne captured its first-ever NEC coach for Philadelphia (1991-1994) and New York (1995- Robert Morris title and accompanying 1996). A staunch supporter of Wagner athletics, Kotite can Sacred Heart NCAA Playoff appearance. often be found in the stands attending a Seahawk event. On November 24, 2012, Of more recent vintage, Wagner has three current former Saint Francis U the Seahawks defeated players playing professional football. Linebacker Julian Wagner Patriot League champion Stanford is in his sixth season in the NFL and is currently Colgate, 31-20, becoming on the New York Jets. Linebacker Najee Harris is in his first the first, and to date only, NEC team to ever win an NCAA season with the Oakland Raiders, having earned a spot on Playoff game. The following week, the Seahawks took a the practice squad. C.O. Prime is in his fourth season in the third-quarter lead at No. 4 Eastern Washington before the CFL as a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Eagles came back to post a 29-19 win. Following the 2012 season, Wagner became the first, and to date only, NEC team to finish in the Final Top 25 of both major FCS Polls (No. 21 FCS Sports Network Poll, No. 22 FCS Coaches Poll). Following the 2012 campaign, Walt Hameline earned two FCS National Coach of the Year honors (College Football News & College Sports Journal), in addition to being named NEC Coach of the Year. Head Coach Jason Houghtaling Former Wagner associate head coach/offensive coordinator Jason Houghtaling (hO - Tail- Ling), was elevated to head football coach on November 25, 2014 and enter his fourth season at the helm of the Seahawk program in 2018.

In his three seasons on Grymes Hill, Houghtaling is 11-23, highlighted by a 6-5 season in 2016, which included a 4-2 mark in the Northeast Conference (NEC). That season, the Seahawks had the distinction of being the only NEC team to defeat eventual NEC Champion Saint Francis U.

Under Houghtaling's tutelage, offensive lineman Greg Senat developed into a sixth-round pick of the 2018 NFL Draft when he went in the sixth round to the Baltimore Ravens, becoming just the third Seahawk in program history to be drafted by the NFL.

Houghtaling took over for Walt Hameline, who served in the dual role as Seahawk athletic director and head football coach for 34 years, before announcing that he is stepping down from his role as head coach. Hameline will remain as Wagner’s athletic director.

Prior to his appointment as head coach, Houghtaling spent seven seasons on the Wagner sidelines, serving as offensive coordinator during Wagner’s 2012 and 2014 Northeast Conference (NEC) title runs, while in-between, spending the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell

In his last three seasons as Wagner’s offensive coordinator, the Seahawks have amassed a 16-6 NEC record with league titles in two of the last three seasons. The Green & White staged a dramatic 23-20 come-from-behind victory at Bryant, marching 65 yards in the waning minutes for the game-winning touchdown that gave the Seahawks a 7-4 record, a 5-1 NEC mark, and a share of the 2014 NEC title.

The 2014 Seahawk offense followed a similar formula to the 2012 Seahawks, finishing the regular season ranked No. 4 nationally in time of possession (33:02), while not committing a single turnover in the last three games of the season.

When he returned to Grymes Hill in the capacity of associate head coach/ offensive coordinator in January, 2014, this marked Houghtaling’s third stint at Wagner. Known as ‘Hoss’ to his players and fellow coaches, Houghtaling was a Seahawk assistant coach from 2006-2009, before becoming head coach at Hudson Valley Community College in 2010. Following one season as head coach of the Vikings, he returned to Wagner as offensive coordinator in 2011, where he spent two seasons, including the 2012 NEC Championship campaign.

“Jason has a sharp football mind and he is an excellent teacher and leader of young men,” said Wagner College President Richard Guarasci. “He has prepared himself carefully to be a head coach of a Division I program. He completed his Masters degree in education from Wagner where he learned how to teach students with different and unique skills and personalities. I am delighted that he will lead Wagner’s football program and continue his partnership with Walt Hamline as they take Wagner into the next generation of athletic and academic success.”

During Wagner’s 9-4 NEC Championship season of 2012, that saw the Seahawks become the first team in NEC history to win an NCAA FCS Playoff game and rank in the Top 25 of both final national polls, The “Hoss” File

Hometown: Windsor, NY High School: Windsor Central High School Age: 37 Alma Mater: Binghamton, 2004 Master’s Degree: Wagner, 2009 Wife: Mary Children: Abbie and Emma

COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE Year Title School 2015-Present Head Coach Wagner 2014 Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/RBs Wagner 2013 Offensive Coordinator Cornell 2011-12 Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Wagner 2010 Head Coach Hudson Valley CC 2007-09 Offensive Line Wagner 2006 Running Backs Wagner 2004-05 Defensive Coordinator/DL/Strength & Conditioning Milford Academy

Head Coach Jason Houghtaling Houghtaling tutored the Seahawks’ record-setting quarterback, Nick Doscher, as he evolved into one of the all-time great quarterbacks to ever compete at Wagner and in the NEC.

Doscher operated Houghtaling’s offensive system with precision, finishing his career ranked No. 1 in Seahawk history, and No. 2 in NEC history, with 8,404 yards of total offense. His 6,100 passing yards are also No. 1 on the Wagner all-time list and No. 9 on the all-time NEC list. As a senior in 2012, Doscher fashioned a passer rating of 133.9, with 13 touchdown passes and just one interception, ending his career with a remarkable 221 consecutive pass attempts without an interception.

Led by Doscher, and star running back Dominique Williams, who is now a member of the NFL’s ’ practice squad, the 2012 Seahawks were one of the nation’s most balanced units, ranking No. 1 nationally with the fewest turnovers (6) in all of FCS football.

“I am thrilled that Jason Houghtaling will take over as Wagner head coach and I have full confidence that he will continue to keep the Seahawks on the path to success for years to come,” said Hameline at the time of his hiring. “His work ethic, passion, football knowledge, recruiting contacts, and familiarity with Wagner College are all major assets that will pay huge dividends for our program. In Hoss, we have an individual who has the respect of everyone that he comes into contact with, and is highly-regarded by high school coaches both within our region, and on a national scale.”

During the 2013 season as offensive coordinator at Cornell, Houghtaling coached quarterback Jeff Mathews, who led the Ivy League in attempts, completions and passing yards, before signing a free agent contract with the NFL’s . Following the 2013 season, Mathews, who is currently a member of the practice squad of the , was named to the College Sports Journal FCS All-America Team and received the additional honor of participating in the East–West Shrine Game, serving as captain of the East squad.

During his first season as a collegiate offensive coordinator (2011), Houghtaling directed the talented Williams to impressive numbers. Williams ranked among the national leaders by rushing for 121.6 yards per game and 14 total touchdowns, while posting eight 100-yard games in 11 contests. The following season, Williams was a 2012 College Sports Journal All-American, in addition to earning First-Team All-NEC honors.

“Wagner is a special place for both my family and I, so it’s truly an honor to be selected to continue to build this program,” said Houghtaling. “I thank Coach Hameline and Wagner College President Dr. Guarasci for entrusting me with this position and can’t wait to lead this program, coach our current players, and attract even more elite student-athletes in the coming years.”

When he first arrived at Wagner in 2006, Houghtaling served as running backs coach, before heading the Seahawk offensive lines from 2007-2009.

With an emphasis on New York State and Florida, Houghtaling has been the lead recruiter for a host of student-athletes who have gone on to enjoy outstanding careers on Grymes Hill. The list of top Wagner student-athletes that Houghtaling has recruited include New Jerseyan Dominique Williams, New York State natives Quintin Anderson, Tyrone Collins, Chazz Legette, Stefan Gage, Patrick Gibbons, and Sidiq Soulemana, as well as Floridians Keith Hernandez, Frantz Placide and Otis Wright. In 2010, his one season as head coach at Troy, NY-based Hudson Valley Community College, he tutored two All-Conference performers.

Houghtaling began his collegiate coaching career at prep powerhouse Milford Academy in Berlin, NY, where he helped lead the Falcons to a 20-3 mark as defensive coordinator, while also serving as defensive line and strength and conditioning coach. A 2004 graduate of the University of Binghamton with a degree in History, Houghtaling earned a Masters in Education from Wagner in 2009. He originally attended Lafayette, where he was a defensive lineman for the Leopards, before injuries cut short his playing career and he transferred to Binghamton.

A native of Windsor, NY, Houghtaling got his start in coaching at his high school alma mater, Windsor Central High School, where he spent two seasons working with the Black Knights’ offensive line and linebackers under the head coach he played for, Dan Hodack.

Houghtaling and his wife Mary are the proud parents of two daughters, Abbie and Emma. ASSISTANT COACHES

The Brinson File ony Years School Title T 2016-Present: Wagner College Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 2015: Wagner College Linebackers/Special Teams 2012-14: Wagner College Linebackers Brinson 2011: Wagner College Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers 2008-10: Columbia University Tight Ends Defensive Coordinator 2007: University of Rhode Island Defensive Backs 2004-06: University of Rhode Island Defensive Line Seventh Year 2000-03 Bryant University Co-Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams/Recruiting 1999: Bryant University Wide Receivers 1997-1998: Kean University Defensive Backs 1996: Kean University Wide Receivers 1994-95: University of Rhode Island Student Asst-Defensive Backs/RBS Education: University of Rhode Island (1995)

The Wilson File

Years School Title Darrell 2018-Present: Wagner College Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams/DBs 2013-16: Rutgers University Defensive Backs 2012: University of Iowa Defensive Back/Special Teams Wilson 2008-2011: University of Iowa Linebackers/Special Teams Asst. Head Coach/Special 2002-2007: University of Iowa Outside Linebackers.Special Teams 2000-2001: University of Wisconsin Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Teams Coordinator/DBs 1996-98: University of Rhode Island Defensive Backs/Wide Receivers First Year 1988-95: Woodrow Wilson HS Head Coach Education: University of Connecticut (1981)

Rob The Calabrese File Years School Title Calabrese 2017-Present: Wagner College Offfensive Coordinator 2016: Wagner College Running Backs/Co-Special Teams 2014-15: University of Central Florida Graduate Assistant Offensive Coordinator 2012-13: Oviedo High School Defensive Line Second Year Education: University of Central Florida (2012)

The Wheeler File Years School/Organization Title 2015-Present: Wagner College Offensive Line Coach Stefon 2014: Wagner College Assistant Offensive Line Coach 2012-2013: Milford Academy Offensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator Wheeler 2011: Milford Academy Offensive Line Playing Experience Offensive Line Years Organizarion Title 2012: Michigan State Name to All-Decade Team Fourth Year 2007: NFL Europe -Cologne Centurions Offensive Line 2007: CFL-Toronto Argonauts Offensive Line 2006: NFL- Offensive Line (Free Agent) 2002-04: Michigan State Two-time All-Big 10 (HM) Education: Michigan State (2005) ASSISTANT COACHES The Knighton File Terrance Years School Title 2017-Present: Wagner College Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator Knighton Playing Career Organization Position Defensive Line/Recruiting 2016: (pratice squad) Defensive Line 2015: Washington Redskins Defensive Line Coordinator 2013-14: Defensive Line First Year 2009-12: Defensive Line Career Highlights and Awards 2009: Sporting News NFL All-Rookie Team 2009: NFL All-Rookie Team as selected by Pro Football Weekly and the Pro Football Writers of America 2008: First-Team All-Mid-American Conference (MAC) Education: Temple University (2009)

Jim The Munson File Years School Title Munson 2017-Present: Wagner College Defensive Assistant 1991-2015: Tottenville High School Head Foootball Coach Defensive Assistant 178-88-3 Record (.667) 2012, 2013 PSAL Championship Game Appearances at Yankee Stadium Second Year Notable Players Coached: Joe Andruzzi (Packers, Browns and Patriots), Adewale Ogunleye (Dolphins, Bears, Texans) Education: Kean College (1989) MBA - Brooklyn College (1999)

Walter The Kusmirek File Years School Title usmirek 2018: Wagner College Tight Ends/Co-Recruiting Coordinator K 2017: Wagner College Tight Ends/Fullbacks 2016: Wagner College Tight Ends Tight Ends/ 2015 Morrisville State RBs/Strength& Conditioning/Co-Special Teams Co-Recruiting 2014: Morrisville State Running Backs 2013: Maine Maritime Academy Strong Safeties/Outside Linebackers Coordinator Third Year Education: Fitchburg State (2013); Pursuing Master's Degree at Wagner College

The Taylor File Years School Title Junior 2018-Present: Wagner College Wide Receivers 2016-17: Mesa High School (AZ) Offensive Coordinator aylor 2007- 2016 : Champion Schools Chandler (AZ) Football,Basketball, Track Coach T 2009-11 Mesa High School (AZ) Offensive Coordinator

Playing Career Years School/Organization Position 2009 New York Sentinels (UFL) Wide Receiver Wide Receivers 2007-09: NFL Tryouts with Buffalo, Carolina Wide Receiver 2002-06: UCLA Wide Receiver First Year Career Highlights and Awards 2007: Invited to NFL Draft Combine; Invited to 2002-06: Had 104 catches, 1,372 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns 53 games at UCLA Education: UCLA (2006) ASSISTANT COACHES The Fredrickson File David Years School Title 2018-Present: Wagner College Runnng Backs Fredrickson 2015-16: Wagner College Tackles/Tight Ends Playing Career Years School Title Assistant Coach 2011-14: Wagner College Offensive Line Running Backs 2010: Idaho State Offensive Line Fourth Year Career Highlights and Awards Started 46 games at center Played integral role in Seahawks' NEC title teams in 2012 and 2014 (regular season) 2014 First-Team All-NEC Center 2013 and 2014 Team Captain Education: Wagner College (2015)

The DiRienzo File Louis Years School Title 2018-Present: Wagner College Outside Linebackers DiRienzo 2017: Springfield College Co-Special Teams/Outside Linebackers 2016: Springfield College Defensive Backs Playing Career Outside Linebackers Years School Title First Year 2011-14: Southern Connecticut State Linebacker

Education: Southern Connecticut State (2015) Southern Connecticut State (2018) Master's Degree

The White File Years School/Organization Title Daniel 2018 to Present Wagner College Inside Linebackers 2017: West Oranage HS Linebackers White Playing Career Years School Title Inside Linebackers 2009-13: University of Alabama-Birmingham Linebacker/Defensive End First Year Career Highlights and Awards 2009 Conference USA All-Freshman Team member Ranked the nation's No. 43 prep school prospect in 2008 All-State performer at Apopka HS (FL) in 2007 and 2008 Education: University of Alabama-Birmingham (2013)

The Kolb File Adrew Years School/Organization Title 2018 to Present Wagner College Video Coordinator/Program Analyst 2017: East Stroundsburg State Defenisve Assistant Kolb 2015-2016: Bangor Area HS (PA) Wide Receivers/Defensive Backs Video Coordinator/ Education: Temple University (2014) Program Analyst Ryan Tom Monaghan Walsh

Football Operations Football Equipment Director Manager Second Year Second Year Greg Senat Drafted By The Baltimore Ravens In The 6th Round Of The 2018 NFL Draft Seahawks In The Pros

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Matt Diaz Matt Diaz Keith Carter Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans

Lou Anumaro New York Giants Mathieu Loiselle Toronto Argonauts

Dominique Williams Calgary Stampeders

2 Q&A With Syracuse, NY Native Sterling Lowry

CAPTAIN SPOTLIGHT – STERLING LOWRY DEFENSIVE BACK I 5’11” I 180 LBS. SYRACUSE, NY I NOTTINGHAM HS MILFORD ACADEMY Wagner Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations John Beisser recently sat down with senior defensive back Sterling Lowry, one of the Seahawks’ five captains, for a brief Q&A. Question:How excited are you to be returning home to play Syracuse in the Carrier Dome? Answer: “I’ve had this game circled since it was announced and I can’t believe it’s finally here. It’s going to be special, no doubt. I’m going to have about 50 family members and friends there and it’s just going to be exciting. As for the game, I just have to make sure to stay really locked in and focused on the task at hand because they’re obviously a great team and it’s to going to be a big challenge.” Question: Mr. Versatility. How many different positions have you played in your football career would you say? Answer: “Oh man, that’s tough. Let’s see, in high school, on defense alone, I played strong safety, free safety, cornerback and inside linebacker. On offense, I was mainly a wide receiver but I also played some H-Back, in the slot, even quarterback. At Milford, I was a cornerback my whole season there.” Question:And what about here at Wagner? Answer: “I’ve played all of the defensive back positions here – nickel, free safety, strong safety, boundary corner, field corner. I started at corner last year and then, in the offseason, Coach Hoss approached me and said for our defense this year, it’d be best for the team if I switched to strong safety. I’ve played both safety positions this year but mostly strong safety. Then, on special teams I’m the gunner on the punt and kickoff teams. And on punt return, I’m a cornerback, an edge rusher. Special teams, that’s all effort.” Question:What makes you such a versatile player? Answer: “I’m a good listener, I think, which helps me learn different defensive schemes and positions. My goal is to always earn the trust of my coaches and teammates and it’s worked out pretty well. During my whole career, coaches have seemed to have a lot of trust in me as a player which is something I’m proud of.” Question:What were some of the factors that led you to becoming a Seahawk? Answer: “I had a knee injury in August right before my senior year of high school that required surgery and caused me to miss my whole senior season. So, I didn’t really have any scholarship offers, but my high school coach had some connections with the coaches at Milford, and I was able to spend a semester there. I started at cornerback the whole season but still didn’t have any offers. After the season, we had a combine where we went through drills in front of college coaches and Coach Hoss was there and ended up giving me my first offer. A couple other schools got involved, Rhode Island was one of them, but the Milford coaches had really good things to say about Coach Hoss and I was pretty set on Wagner.” Question: What is your academic major and where do you see your career progressing after your football playing career is over. Answer: “I’m a finance major. As for a career, I’m really not sure but I would like to stay in athletics, if possible, maybe become an athletic director or a general manager. Maybe even coaching.” Question: Being such a versatile football player, did you play other sports in high school? Answer: “I played JV basketball in eighth and ninth grade. In 11th grade, I was on the track team. In fact, I was a member of the 4x200 state championship team, so, I was a sprinter. I think I finished sixth or seventh in the stat in the 60 (meter dash).” Question:Do you have a favorite sports team or athletes that you are big fans of? Answer: “Steelers. I’ve always been a Pittsburgh Steelers fan, no clue why really. I’ve just always been a fan of “Big Ben” (Roethlisberger). In the NBA, my favorite player is definitely Anthony Davis, so, I guess the (New Orleans) Pelicans would have to be my favorite team.” The Automated ScoreBook WAGNER Combined Team Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2018) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral 08/30/18 BOWIE STATE W 40-23 2512 All games 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 FULSE, Ryan 1 - 1 20 280 9 271 13.6 3 77 271.0 CORDANI, Andrew 1 - 0 7 14 7 7 1.0 0 11 7.0 Team Statistics WAGNER OPP KNIGHT, Denzel 1 - 0 3 6 0 6 2.0 0 3 6.0 FIRST DOWNS 15 21 Total 1 31 300 19 281 9.1 3 77 281.0 R u s h in g 5 4 Opponents 1 27 122 31 91 3.4 0 57 91.0 P a s s in g 4 16 P e n a lt y 6 1 Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g RUSHING YARDAGE 281 91 MASSEI, Luke 1 - 1 128.48 8-16-1 50.0 134 1 55 134.0 Rushing Attempts 31 27 Total 1 128.48 8-16-1 50.0 134 1 55 134.0 Average Per Rush 9.1 3.4 Opponents 1 140.12 30-48-0 62.5 365 2 52 365.0 Average Per Game 281.0 91.0 TDs Rushing 3 0 Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g PASSING YARDAGE 134 365 KNIGHT, Denzel 1 - 0 2 101 50.5 1 55 101.0 C o m p - A t t - I n t 8-16-1 30-48-0 FULSE, Ryan 1 - 1 2 2 1.0 0 9 2.0 Average Per Pass 8.4 7.6 DALE, W illie 1 - 1 1 12 12.0 0 12 12.0 Average Per Catch 16.8 12.2 DeCAMBRE, Joshu 1 - 1 1 11 11.0 0 11 11.0 Average Per Game 134.0 365.0 JACKSON, Tim 1 - 0 1 6 6.0 0 6 6.0 TDs Passing 1 2 WOODARD, Chris 1 - 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 415 456 Total 1 8 134 16.8 1 55 134.0 Average Per Play 8.8 6.1 Opponents 1 30 365 12.2 2 52 365.0 Average Per Game 415.0 456.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 6-146 6-174 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-44 1--4 SILVESTER, Eric 1-1 100. 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 22 0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 2-1 PAT PENALTIES-Yards 9-70 15-131 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts PUNTS-AVG 6-41.0 6-33.5 FULSE, Ryan 3 ------18 TIME OF POSSESSION/G 2 7 : 0 6 3 2 : 5 4 SILVESTER, Eric - 1-1 5-5 - - - - - 8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 0/8 6/16 KNIGHT, Denzel 1 ------6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/0 0/1 GILL, Cameron 1 ------6 TEAM ------1 2 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Total 5 1-1 5-5 - - - - 1 40 Opponents 2 3-3 2-2 - - - - - 23 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+ blk SILVESTER, Eric 6 246 41.0 52 0 2 5 2 0 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g FULSE, Ryan 1 20 271 0 271 271.0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg MASSEI, Luke 1 17 -3 134 131 131.0 CELIS, Andrew 1 2 2.0 0 2 CORDANI, Andrew 1 7 7 0 7 7.0 GILL, Cameron 1 42 42.0 1 28 KNIGHT, Denzel 1 3 6 0 6 6.0 Total 2 44 22.0 1 28 Total 1 47 281 134 415 415.0 Opponents 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 Opponents 1 75 91 365 456 456.0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total KNIGHT, Denzel 3 84 28.0 0 37 WAGNER 17 14 0 9 0 40 CELIS, Andrew 2 40 20.0 0 24 Opponents 3 10 7 3 0 23 MORRIS, Myron 1 22 22.0 0 22 Total 6 146 24.3 0 37 Opponents 6 174 29.0 0 50

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g FULSE, Ryan 1 271 2 0 0 0 273 273.0 KNIGHT, Den 1 6 101 0 84 0 191 191.0 GILL, Camero 1 0 0 42 0 0 42 42.0 CELIS, Andre 1 0 0 2 40 0 42 42.0 MORRIS, Myr 1 0 0 0 22 0 22 22.0 Total 1 281 134 44 146 0 605 605.0 Opponents 1 91 365 -4 174 0 626 626.0

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 32 GRAHAM, Santoni 1-1 6 4 10 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 2 . . . . . 10 FLAHERTY, Jesse 1-1 5 3 8 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 11 GILL, Cameron 1-1 5 1 6 1.5-6 1.5-6 . . 4 . . 1 . 8 JOHNSON,T 1-0 4 1 5 ...... 58 GRANT, Tevaughn 1-0 2 3 5 1.0-3 0.5-1 ...... Total 1 45 20 65 6-24 4-19 . 5 4 1-0 1 1 1 Opponents 1 34 18 52 9-28 1-5 1-0 3 4 1-0 2 . . The Automated ScoreBook WAGNER Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2018) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 32 GRAHAM, Santoni 1-1 6 4 10 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 2 . . . . . 10 FLAHERTY, Jesse 1-1 5 3 8 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 11 GILL, Cameron 1-1 5 1 6 1.5-6 1.5-6 . . 4 . . 1 . 58 GRANT, Tevaughn 1-0 2 3 5 1.0-3 0.5-1 ...... 8 JOHNSON,T 1-0 4 1 5 ...... 23 OSUJI, Justin 1-1 3 1 4 ...... 5 THOMAS, David 1-1 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 34 SESSIONS,Allaah 1-1 2 1 3 ...... 96 DABIRE, Charbel 1-1 2 . 2 ...... 4 MORRIS, Myron 1-0 2 . 2 ...... 1 . . 22 BOST, Jeffrey 1-0 1 1 2 ...... 95 McCLEOD, Julian 1-1 . 2 2 0.5-2 ...... 6 WARNER, Malik 1-1 1 1 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 36 BYARD, Khaliq 1-0 2 . 2 ...... 98 SALAAM, Jabreil 1-0 1 1 2 1.0-1 ...... 47 NUNEZ, Edward 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 39 LUCIEN, Roldy 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 27 OWENS, Tajai 1-0 1 . 1 ...... 97 YOUNG, Xavier 1-0 1 . 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 7 HAMPTON,Quintin 1-0 . 1 1 ...... 99 WILLIAMS, Chris 1-1 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 1-0 ...... 1 Total 1 45 20 65 6-24 4-19 . 5 4 1-0 1 1 1 Opponents 1 34 18 52 9-28 1-5 1-0 3 4 1-0 2 . . Career Records SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS FIELD GOALS 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 5290 1. Chris Turner (2003-06)...... 2863 1. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 44 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88)...... 5010 2. Jason Bain (1997-00)...... 2294 David Lopez (2009)...... 44 3. Dominique Williams (2009-14) ...... 4435 3. Shaun Grover (2002-05)...... 2256 3. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 35 4. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)...... 4177 5. Kito Lockwood (1992-95)...... 3156 4. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...... 2128 4. Walter Lopez (1988-91)...... 32 6. Greg Harris (1988-91)...... 2433 5. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...... 2065 5. Carl Franke (1994-97)...... 21 7. Chris Davis (2000-03)...... 2342 6. Mike Walker (1987-90)...... 2010 6. Phil Marak (1979-82)...... 20 8. Jason Butler (2004-07)...... 2088 7. Lon Woods (2006-09)...... 1906 7. James Cooper (2016-Pres.)...... 16 8. Nick Doscher (2009- 12)...... 2088 8. Sean Hurley (1993-96)...... 1876 8. Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...... 13 9. John Campbell (1998-01)...... 1973 9. David Crawford (2008-12)...... 1723 9. Ken Danielson (1967-69)...... 9 PASSING YARDS 10. Al Ferrie (1957-60)...... 1703 Robert Pate (2002)...... 9 1. Nick Doscher (2009- 12)...... 6100 2. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 5902 EXTRA POINTS 3. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 4590 1. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 132 4. Don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 4393 2. David Lopez (2009-14)...... 113 5. Greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 4068 6. Matt Abbey (2005-08)...... 4021 . Carl Franke (1994-97)...... 113 7. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 3870 4. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 111 8. Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 3639 Phil Marak (1979-82)...... 111 9. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 3634 6. Walter Lopez (1988-91)...... 87 10. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 3625 7. Steve Schaeffer (1971-73)...... 41 8. Ken Danielson (1967-69)...... 40 PASSING COMPLETIONS 1. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 473 9. Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...... 34 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 455 3. Matt Abbey (2005-08)...... 334 INTERCEPTIONS 4. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 313 1. Tony Parisi (1971-74)...... 24 5. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 283 2. Jim Nix (1976-79)...... 18 6. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 282 3. Al Phillips (2004-07)...... 17 7. Alex Thomson (2015-17)...... 274 Greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 274 4. Mike Kelly (1963-65)...... 15 9. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 258 5. Jarrett Dieudonne (2011-2014)...... 14 (1978-81) ...... ,14 10. Jason Miletic (1995-96)...... 256 QB John Sciarra (2004-05) completely re- Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 256 wrote the Wagner record book during his 7. John Toto (1969-72)...... 11 two years under center. Terek Henderson (2001-04)...... 11 TOUCHDOWN PASSES (1950-present) TOTAL OFFENSE 9 Ryan Castellani (1999-02)...... 10 1. Don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 46 2. Nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 44 (PASSING + RUSHING) 10. Andy Fellouris (1982-85)...... 9 3. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 40 1. Nick Doscher (2009 - 12)...... 8404 ACTIVE LEADER: JESSE FLAHERTY...... 5 4. Aaron Smith (1999-01)...... 38 2 John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 5845 5. Jim Fagan (1969-1971)...... 28 3. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 5290 TOTAL TACKLES 6. Andy Uske (1972-1974)...... 28 4. Terry Underwood (1985-88)...... 5010 1. Sal D’Alessio (1980-83)...... 457 7. Greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 27 5. Dominique Williams (2009-14) ...... 4435 2. Ryan Tobin (1990-93)...... 419 8. Dan Coughlin (1962-64)...... 26 9. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 26 6. Don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 4393 3. Craig Romano (2002-05)...... 377 10. Tim Kelley (1980-83)...... 25 7. Jesse Foote (1984-86)...... 4273 4. Jeremy Balina (1999-02)...... 351 8. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 4232 5. Bob Mackisey (1979-82)...... 350 RECEPTIONS 9. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)...... 4177 6. Andy Fellouris (1982-85)...... 343 1. Chris Turner (2003-06)...... 213 7. Bryan Devone (1990-93)...... 329 2. Shaun Grover (2002-05)...... 181 SCORING ACTIVE LEADER: SANTONI GRAHAM...... 83 3. Jason Bain (1997-00)...... 142 4. Sean Hurley (1993-96)...... 131 1. Rick Sarille (1995-99)...... 334 5. Lon Woods (2006-09)...... 130 2. Terry Underwood (1985-88)...... 330 6. Chuck Kinsley (1997-00)...... 127 3. Dominiue Williams (2009-14)...... 276 7. Rich Kotite (1963-65)...... 119 4. David Lopez (2009-14)...... 245 8. David Crawford (2008-12)...... 109 5. Piotr Czech (2004-07)...... 243 9. Joe Kinard (2004-07)...... 108 6. Tom O’Riordan (1983-86)...... 237 10. Mike Walker (1987-90)...... 107 7. Frank Melos (1958-61)...... 232 PASSING EFFICIENCY 8. Alonzo Patterson (1979-82)...... 226 1. Terry O’Hare (1991-92)...... 130.3 9. Kito Lockwood (1992-95)...... 222 2. Alex Thomson (2015-pres.)...... 125.9 3. Tim Kelley (1980-83)...... 124.6 4. Greg Kovar (1985-88)...... 123.4 5. John Sciarra (2004-05)...... 120.2 6. Nick Doscher (2009-12)...... 119.7 7. Jason Cue (1993-94)...... 119.1 8. Don Cavalli (1958-61)...... 118.3 Single-Game Records

RUSHING YARDS PASSING EFFICIENCY 1. Terry Underwood (1988)...... 1809 1. Greg Kovar (1987)...... 158.1 2. Alonzo Patterson (1981)...... 1487 2. Nick Doscher (2012)...... 133.9 3. Rick Sarille (1996)...... 1479 3. Alex Thomson (2016)...... 133.6 4. Jason Butler (2007)...... 1353 4. Terry O’Hare (1992)...... 132.3 5. Alonzo Patterson (1982)...... 1351 5. Aaron Smith (2000)...... 131.6 6. Dominique Williams (2011)...... 1338 6. Tim Kelley (1983)...... 129.9 7. Rick Sarille (1999)...... 1337. 7. Greg Kovar (1988)...... 129.3 8. Dominique Williams (2012)...... 1328 8. Lou Simone (1999)...... 128.3 9. RYAN FULSE (2017)...... 1306 9. Jesse Foote (1986)...... 128.2 10. Rick Sarille (1997)...... 1285 10. John Sciarra (2005)...... 128.1

PASSING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS 1. John Sciarra (2005)...... 3321 1. Shaun Grover (2005)...... 1031 2. John Sciarra (2004)...... 2581 2. Chris Turner (2005)...... 952 3. Alex Thomson (2016)...... 2436 3. Rich Kotite (1964)...... 943 4. Aaron Smith (2000)...... 2346 4. Sean Simmons (2003)...... 894 5. Jason Cue (1993)...... 2330 5. Jason Bain (2000)...... 877 6. Jason Cue (1994)...... 2260 6. Bob Grady (1976)...... 852 7. Jeff Skinner (1998)...... 2246 7. Chris Turner (2004)...... 845 8. Terry O’Hare (1992)...... 2161 8. Al Ferrie (1960)...... 738 9 Nick Doscher (2010)...... 2067 9. John Williams (2016)...... 701 Dominique Williams rushed 1,338 yards in 10. Greg Kovar (1987)...... 1979 10. Rich Kotite (1965)6...... 84 2011, good for sixth place on the all-time Seahawk single-seas list. TOUCHDOWN PASSES TOTAL OFFENSE 1. John Sciarra (2005)...... 26 (PASSING + RUSHING) EXTRA POINTS 2. Aaron Smith (2000)...... 25 1. John Sciarra (2005)...... 3302 1. Tom O’Riordan (1983)...... 40 3. Greg Kovar (1987)...... 17 2. Nick Doscher (2010)...... 2,739 2. Phil Marak (1981)...... 39 4. Don Cavalli (1960)...... 18 3. John Sciarra (2004)...... 2513 3. DAVID LOPEZ (2009)...... 38 5. Nick Doscher (2010)...... 16 4. Alex Thomson (2016)...... 2481 4. Tom O’Riordan (1986)...... 37 Tim Kelley (1983)...... 16 Aaron Smith (2000)...... 2467 5. Phil Marak (1981)...... 37 Alex Thomson (2016)...... 16 6. Jeff Skinner (1998)...... 2402 6. Carl Franke (1994)...... 35 8. Ray Benvenuti (1989)...... 15 7. Nic Doscher (2012)...... 2367 Steve Cross (2000)...... 35 9. David Bateman (2003)...... 14 8. Jason Cue (1994)...... 2130 8. Piotr Czech (2005)...... 32 Dan Coughlin (1964)...... 14 9. Terry O’Hare (1992)...... 2111 Walter Lopez (1989)...... 32 Jason Cue (1993)...... 14 10. Jason Cue (1993)...... 2102 Tom O’Riordan (1985)...... 32 Terry O’Hare (1992)...... 14 David Lopez (2012)...... 32 John Sciarra (2004)...... 14 SCORING 1. Terry Underwood (1988)...... 126 INTERCEPTIONS PASSING COMPLETIONS 2. Rick Sarille (1999)...... 102 1. Jim Nix (1979)...... 10 1. John Sciarra (2004)...... 266 Terry Underwood (1985)...... 102 2. John Toto (1972)...... 9 2. John Sciarra (2004)...... 207 4. Frank Melos (1961)...... 96 3. Tony Parisi (1974)...... 8 3. Alex Thomson (2016)...... 184 5. Rick Sarille (1997)...... 94 4. Jarrett Dieudonne (2014)...... 7 4. Aaron Smith (2000)...... 172 6. Greg Harris (1990)...... 90 Mike Kelly (1965)...... 7 5. Terry O’Hare (1992)...... 170 Dominique Williams (2012)...... 90 6. Al Phillips (2007))...... 6 6. Jeff Skinner (1998)...... 162 8. Alonzo Patterson (1981)...... 84 Tony Smith (2004)...... 6 7. Jason Cue (1993)...... 152 Dominique Williams (2011)...... 84 Neil Leonard (1952)...... 6 8. Matt Abbey (2006)...... 150 10 Jason Butler (2007)...... 80 Dick Schlenker (1960)...... 6 9. Nick Doscher (2010)...... 148 Nick Doscher (2009)...... 80 10. Numerous with...... 5 10. Jason Miletic (1996)...... 144 David== Lopez (2012)...... 80 TOTAL TACKLES RECEPTIONS FIELD GOALS 1. Ryan Tobin (1993)...... 150 1. Shaun Grover (2005)...... 78 1. James Cooper (2016)...... 16 2. Joe Asconi (1969)...... 139 2. Sean Simmons (2003)...... 74 Piotr Czech (2007)...... 16 3. Sal D’Alessio (1981)...... 133 3. Chris Turner (2005)...... 66 David Lopez (2012)...... 16 4. Sal D’Alessio (1982)...... 132 4. Chris Turner (2004)...... 61 4. Tom O’Riordan (1984)...... 13 5. Bob Mackisey (1982)...... 126 Bob Grady (1976)...... 61 Jerry O’Riordan (1987)...... 13 Craig Romano (2004)...... 126 6. Rich Kotite (1964)...... 56 6. David Lopez(2010)...... 11 7. Craig Romano (2005)...... 124 7. Chris Turner (2006)...... 54 Walter Lopez (1991)...... 11 8. Lou Simone (2001)...... 51 Piotr Czech (2005)...... 11 Jason Bain (2000)...... 51 Tom O’Riordan (1985)...... 10 10. Shawn Grover (2004)...... 50 10. David Lopez (2009-14)...... 9 Robert Pate (2002)...... 9 Piotr Czech (2006)...... 9 SEAHAWKS POST-SEASON HISTORY

2012 NEC Champions, 2nd Round NCAA Playoffs The Seahawks' sprint to a historic 2012 NEC Title featured a nine-game winning streak and the first-ever FCS Playoff win by an NEC team, a 31-20 victory over Colgate (11/24). The superlatives for Wagner were many, including a final national Top-25 ranking in both major FCS Polls, and a pair of National Coach of the Year 1987 Honors for Head Coach Hameline, who will bring a 213-127-2 (.626) record into his 33rd season as head of the Wagner program this season. Running back Dominique Williams was named to the College Sports Journal (CSJ) All-America Team while defensive tackle Daevonte Barnet was tabbed a CSJ Freshman All-American. All-NEC performers included Williams, QB Nick Doscher, OL Steve Ciocci, CB Jarrett Dieudonne, RS Otis Wright, LB C.O. Prime CB Torian Phillips, and SS Sidiq Soulemana. NATIONAL

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

The greatest day in the long and illustrious gridiron history of 1994 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL Wagner College came on a sunny JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks turned the ball over five times and managed just 271 yards of December 12, 1987 in Phenix, total offense in a 34-14 loss at St. John’s University, losing an ECAC Championship game for the Alabama, as the Seahawks captured first time ever. Ahead 14-7 and driving into Red Storm territory, the Seahawks fumbled. St. John’s the 1987 NCAA Division III National converted and never looked back. Pat Connolly caught five passes for 69 yards for Wagner. Championship with a 19-3 victory against the University of Dayton. The Seahawks, winners of seven 1993 ECAC-IFC DIVISION I-AA BOWL straight and 12 of 13 heading into the NEW ROCHELLE, NY — The Seahawks won a record fifth ECAC crown and avenged a regular- championship, rose to the challenge season loss by shutting out the Gaels on their home turf, 32-0. All-American linebacker Ryan Tobin, in the Stagg Bowl. Wagner jumped the game’s MVP, made 18 tackles, including 12 solos, three tackles for a loss, two sacks, and forced out to a 19-0 first-half lead and a fumble, while Chris Purdy ran for four Seahawk touchdowns. never looked back in cruising to the College’s first and only national championship in any sport. Quarterback Greg Kovar got 1992 ECAC SOUTHEAST CHAMPIONSHIP Wagner on the board early, finding STATEN ISLAND, NY — Senior quarterback Terry O’Hare earned MVP honors as he passed for 332 yards and three touchdowns, while also running for a score in leading the Seahawks to a split end John Chaney in the end 48-6 victory over the St. Francis (PA) Red Flash, avenging a regular-season loss. The Seahawk zone from 22 yards out with just defense registered six sacks, including three by linebacker Bryan Devone. under two minutes left in the opening quarter. Fullback Tom Pugh put the Seahawks up 13-0, bulldozing in from one yard out. 1986 ECAC SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP Wide receiver Keith Johnson capped LANCASTER, PA — Senior quarterback Jesse Foote ran for four touchdowns and passed for the Seahawk scoring 20 seconds another as Wagner posted a 40-28 victory over host Franklin & Marshall to capture the ECAC before intermission, hauling in a 22- South Championship at Williamson Field. Foote scored all four of his touchdowns in the final yard Kovar spiral for a 19-0 halftime thirty minutes, including a 46-yard jaunt with 52 seconds remaining to seal the victory. lead. With Kovar on the way to a 301- yard day, the defense took it the rest of the way, holding Dayton to 1985 ECAC SOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP just 234 yards of total offense and KING’S POINT, NY — Sophomore Peter Andolpho’s end zone tackle of King’s Point running 2.9 yards per play. End George back Doug Jones with 7:47 remaining in the first half provided Wagner with the winning margin Gaspar led the way with 16 tackles as the Seahawks captured the ECAC South Championship with a 9-7 victory at Captain Tomb and a sack, while linebackers Artie Field. Freshman running back Terry Underwood scored Wagner’s only touchdown on a two-yard DiMella and Chris West made 13 run. stops each. The Seahawks made three other 1983 ECAC METRO CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA Playoff appearances in the 1980s, earning berths in 1980 and JAMAICA, NY — The Seahawks scored an ECAC Championship game record 48 points 1982 and returning to defend their to capture the ECAC Metro NY-NJ Championship over host St. John’s University, 48-7. The championship in 1988, but falling Seahawks took control early as tailback Ed Christensen scored three first-quarter touchdowns on runs of 77, 14 and 10 yards. Christensen ended the day with 177 yards on the ground. 34-31 in an overtime shoot-out to eventual national champion Ithaca.