ON THIS DAY IN HOFSTRA FOOTBALL HISTORY: 1990 - Hofstra Rhory Moss completed 18 of 34 passes for 254 yards and two touchdowns as the Pride downed the Bison of Buknell in Lewisburg, PA 42-29. The Pride erased a 22-14, third quarter deficit with 22 unanswered points to take a 36-22 lead into the fourth quarter. Receiver Frank Cuoco had touchdown catches of 45 and 9 yards from Moss and safety John Zancan recorded a 27-yard return for a touchdown to close out the scoring in the contest. Hofstra HOFSTRA tallied 457 yards in total offense to Bucknell’s 284. FOOTBALL, 2007 GAME 1: The Pride has played three games on September 8 since 1956. Hofstra is 1-2 in those games. In addition to the 1990 contest, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY (0-0) Hofstra opened the 1973 season on September 8 with a 49-0 vs. loss to Lehigh. In 2001 the Pride dropped a 35-26 decision at #9 FURMAN UNIVERSITY (1-0) #19 Rhode Island before going on to capture the Atlantic 10 Saturday, September 8, 2007 - 7 p.m. championship. James M. Shuart Stadium - Hempstead, NY NEW SEASON, NEW TURF: Hofstra begins its 67th season Television: None of intercollegiate football competition on Saturday against Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7), Pregame show at 6 p.m. Furman. The game will mark the first contest on Hofstra's new Internet: Audio - www.WRHU.org 84,000 square foot FieldTurf in James M. Shuart Stadium. The FieldTurf, installed by the LandTek Group of Amityville, 2007 HOFSTRA SCHEDULE replaces the artificial surface that has served teams in Shuart/Hofstra Stadium since 1997. Sept. 8 FURMAN 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Albany (TW Cable) 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at Rhode Island* 1 p.m. NEW CONFERENCE NAME, OLD Sept. 29 STONY BROOK (MSG-TV) 7 p.m. CONFERENCE FOES: Oct. 6 MAINE* + 1:30 p.m. While the conference Oct. 13 at Towson* (CAA TV) 3:30 p.m. opponents are the same the Oct. 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE* 4 p.m. name on the conference banner that the Hofstra Pride will play Oct. 27 at Villanova* (CAA TV) 3:30 p.m. under in 2007 has changed from the Atlantic 10 Football Nov. 3 WILLIAM & MARY* 1 p.m. Conference to the Colonial Athletic Association. Founded as Nov. 10 at Northeastern* Noon the Yankee Conference in 1946 and renamed the Atlantic 10 Nov. 17 MASSACHUSETTS* 1 p.m. Football Conference in 1997, CAA Football retains the great programs and the rich history that makes this conference the * - CAA Game + - Homecoming • All times ET premier Football Championship Subdivision league in the country. Speaking of new names, you will notice the INFORMATION CONTACTS: elimination of the NCAA I-AA division classification name. Hofstra - Jim Sheehan, Associate Athletic Director/ Whereas Division I is now known as the Football Bowl Communications; (516) 463-6764 - O; (516) 523-6692 - Cell; Subdivision (FBS), Division I-AA has been renamed the (516) 463-5033 - Fax Football Championship Subdivision or FCS. Furman – Hunter Reid, Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Director; (864) 294-2061 - O; (864) 294-3061 - HOFSTRA-FURMAN Fax SERIES: Saturday's game Shuart Stadium Press Box - (516) 463-5274 will be the third meeting between Hofstra and Furman HOFSTRA FACTS, FIGURES, STREAKS AND but the first encounter in TRENDS: Hempstead. The Pride - The Pride has won 50 of 94 contests, including playoff defeated the Paladins, 31-24, games, since the start of the 1999 season. in Greenville in the 2000 NCAA FCS Championship opening - Hofstra has won 43 of its last 83 regular season games and round. In 2005, also in Greenville, #9 Furman edged #17 Hofstra, 44-41, in double overtime. The Paladins won the 52 of its last 93 in-season contests. The Pride is 66-46 in contest on quarterback Ingle Martin's 1-yard TD plunge in the regular season play since the start of the 1997 season. Hofstra second OT after Pride kicker Rob Zarrilli gave Hofstra a 41- has posted an 82-53-1 record over the last 135 regular season 38 lead in the period with a 35-yard field goal. Furman tied the games. game at 35-35 on a 6-yard touchdown pass from Martin to - Hofstra enters the Furman game on a seven-game losing skid while Furman has a three-game regular season winning streak. John Rust with just 32 seconds to play in regulation. Zarrilli Clarkson picked the Paladin defense apart and took the Pride hit a 47-yard field to tie the game at 38 in the first overtime. 64 yards on seven plays and hit Marques Colston for an 11- yard touchdown pass on a third-and-10 play to take the lead. Year Winner (Loc.) Score Zarrilli's extra-point gave the Pride a 35-28 lead with 9:37 to 2000 Hofstra (A) (NCAA) 31-24 play in the fourth. However, Furman tied it with 32 seconds 2005 Furman (A) 41-44 (2 OT) left when John Rust caught a 6-yard touchdown pass from Martin to cap off a seven-play, 46-yard drive to knot the score THE LAST TIME - HOFSTRA vs. FURMAN- GAME 3 - at 35-35 and force the overtime sessions. SEPTEMBER 24, 2005 AT #9 FURMAN: Ingle Martin ran in from 1-yard out in the second overtime to give #9 Furman a Clarkson finished the game 27 for 40 for 314 yards and three 44-41 win over #17 Hofstra at Paladin Stadium in Greenville, touchdowns. Ellis had 10 catches for 132 yards and a South Carolina. Hofstra kicker Rob Zarrilli nailed a career- touchdown, while Colston had seven catches for 64 yards and high 47-yard field goal to send the game into a second a touchdown. Cole Haley led the defense with 13 tackles. overtime and gave the Pride a short-lived three-point lead with Martin was 22 for 34 for 176 yards and three touchdowns for a 35-yarder in the second overtime period before Martin gave the Paladins, while Jerome Felton carried the ball 17 times for Furman the slim three-point victory. a game-high 109 yards.

Hofstra got on the board first, just 1:29 into the contest, on 1 2 3 4 5 6 F Furman's first possession, as Pride defensive end Stephen #17 Hofstra 14 7 14 6 3 3 41 Bowen stepped back in coverage and picked off a Martin pass #9 Furman 7 14 7 7 3 6 44 at the 31-yard line and returned it for a touchdown. Zarrilli's extra-point gave the Pride a 7-0 lead. But Furman came right Scoring Summary back and started a 13-play, 75-yard drive with sophomore HU-Bowen 31-yard interception return (Zarrilli kick) tailback Cedrick Gipson running the ball into the end zone FU-Gipson 8-yard run (Beckler kick) from 8 yards out. Scott Beckler's extra-point tied the game at HU-Crenshaw 7-yard run (Zarrilli kick) 7-7 with 8:23 to play in the first quarter. FU-Mays 10-yard run (Beckler kick) HU-Ellis 30-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) The Pride came right back as quarterback Anton Clarkson FU-Stepp 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) directed a nine-play, 80-yard drive with junior running back FU-Sprague 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) Terry Crenshaw scoring on an 7-yard run. Zarrilli's PAT gave HU-Wolman 27-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) Hofstra a 14-7 advantage. Clarkson was 5 for 5 in the drive for HU-Colston 11-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) 53 yards. Furman tied the game 3:28 into the second quarter FU-Rust 6-yard pass from Martin (Beckler kick) when Brandon Mays scored on a 10-yard run to cap a six-play, FU-Beckler 41-yard field goal 68-yard drive. HU-Zarrilli 48-yard field goal HU-Zarrilli 33-yard field goal Hofstra responded immediately and went 80 yards on five FU-Martin 1-yard run plays, capped by a 30-yard touchdown pass to the corner from Clarkson to Devale Ellis. Running back Kareem Huggins was HOFSTRA FURMAN big in the drive, rushing twice for 11 yards and hauling in a First Downs (R-P-Pe) 5-16-1 24-7-0 pass for another 30 yards. But, once again, the Paladins went Rushes-Yards (Net) 26-67 68-312 on a long drive to tie the game. Martin went 6 for 6 for 55 Passing Yards (Net) 314 176 yards in the drive and ended the drive with a 6-yard scoring Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-40-0 22-34-1 pass to Justin Stepp with 2:46 to play in the half. Total Offense/Plays-Yards 66-381 102-488 Punt Returns-Yards 1- (-1) 2-19 Furman took the lead early in the third quarter after the Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-38 4-88 Paladins pinned the Pride deep in their own territory. Taking Interception Returns-Yards 1-31 0-0 over on its own 42-yard line, Martin took the Paladins to pay Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.4 4-48.5 dirt in nine plays and hit Patrick Sprague with a 6-yard scoring Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 pass with 10:28 to play in the third quarter. Once again, Penalties-Yards 3-20 2-20 Martin was key in the drive going 4 for 5 for 34 yards. Possession Time 21:50 38:10 Third Down Conversions 5-12 15-22 The Pride dodged a bullet late in the quarter as Hofstra Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 1-1 defensive ends Dan Garay and Stephen Bowen combined to Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 6-7 strip the ball from Brandon Mays at the Hofstra one to end an Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 3-29 18-play, 72-yard Paladin drive. Pride tackle Ken Sussman recovered the ball at the one with 14 seconds to play in the RUSHING: HOFSTRA-Crenshaw (13-59-1), Huggins (5-37- quarter. 0); FURMAN-Felton (17-109-0), Carter (18-97-0), Mays (6- 49-1), Gipson (13-36-1) Clarkson then engineered a 99-yard drive in nine plays and hit PASSING: HOFSTRA-Clarkson (40-27-0, 314, 3TD); Brian Wolman with a 27-yard scoring pass down the middle FURMAN-Martin (34-22-1, 176, 3TD) 2:02 into the fourth quarter. The Pride forced Furman to punt on its next possession and took over on their own 36-yard line. RECEIVING: HOFSTRA-Ellis (10-132-1), Colston (7-64-1), Sullivan 3-16-0), Wolman (2-44-1); FURMAN-Rust (6-49-1), Carter (6-33-0), Stone (3-39-0) The 2007 SPORTS TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Haley (6-7-13), Little (5-5- NETWORK FCS POLL: 10), Gutierrez (5-4-9), Garay (4-5-9); FURMAN-Jones (3-9- Here is the 2007 Sports 12), Freeman (3-6-9), Nelson (5-3-8) Network FCS Top 25 poll, as Stadium: Paladin Stadium of September 3: Attendance: 9,844 Weather: 87 degrees and humid No. Team W-L Pts. LW 1. Appalachian State (88) 1-0 2,200 1 2007 CAA FOOTBALL 2. Massachusetts 1-0 2,077 3 CONFERENCE 3. Montana 1-0 2,075 2 STANDINGS: 4. North Dakota State 0-0 1,826 4 5. New Hampshire 0-0 1,815 6 As of September 7, 2007 6. Youngstown State 0-1 1,611 5 Conference Overall 7. McNeese State 1-0 1,607 10 W L Pct. W L Pct. 8. Northern Iowa 1-0 1,550 9 North 9. Furman 1-0 1,440 11 Maine 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 10. James Madison 0-1 1,343 8 Massachusetts 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 11. Southern Illinois 1-0 1,282 12 Hofstra 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 12. Eastern Illinois 1-0 984 17 New Hampshire 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 13. Delaware 1-0 979 19 Northeastern 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 14. Wofford 1-0 902 14 Rhode Island 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 15. Hampton 0-0 864 16 16. Sam Houston State 1-0 593 18 South 17. Illinois State 0-1 592 7 Delaware 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 18. Portland State 0-1 528 13 Towson 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 19. Texas State 1-0 449 NR James Madison 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 20. Tennessee-Martin 0-1 398 22 Richmond 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 21. Montana State 0-1 395 21 Villanova 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 22. Cal Poly 0-1 373 15 William & Mary 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 23. Yale 0-0 275 24 LAST WEEK IN THE CAA - Aug. 30 & September 1 24. Western Illinois 1-0 264 NR Delaware 49 at William & Mary 31 25. Nicholls State 1-0 256 NR Central Connecticut 10 at Towson 20 Monmouth 14 at Maine 21 The 2007 FCS COACHES TOP 25 Holy Cross 30 at Massachusetts 40 POLL: Here is the 2007 Football Northeastern 0 at Northwestern 27 Championship Subdivision (FCS) Fordham 27 at Rhode Island 23 Coaches Top 25 Poll, as of September James Madison 14 at North Carolina 37 3: Richmond 17 at Vanderbilt 41 Villanova 14 at Maryland 31 No. Team W-L Pts. 1. Appalachian State (28) 1-0 700 THIS WEEK’S GAMES - September 8 2. Montana 1-0 642 *New Hampshire at James Madison 3. Massachusetts 1-0 627 *Richmond at Northeastern 4. North Dakota State 0-0 608 Furman at Hofstra 5. New Hampshire 0-0 558 Maine at Connecticut 6. McNeese State 1-0 507 Massachusetts at Colgate 7. Northern Iowa 1-0 498 Rhode Island at Army 8. Youngstown State 0-1 468 West Chester at Delaware 9. Furman 1-0 461 Towson at Morgan State 10. Southern Illinois 1-0 457 Villanova at Lehigh 11. James Madison 0-1 451 William & Mary at VMI 12. Wofford 1-0 370 CAA OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Omar Cuff, 13. Delaware 1-0 326 Sr., RB, Delaware 14. Eastern Illinois 1-0 315 CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Brian 15. Hampton 0-0 278 Bradford, Sr., LB, Towson 16. Sam Houston State 1-0 203 CAA SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: 17. Cal Poly 0-1 164 Courtney Robinson, Jr., KOR, Massachusetts 18. Illinois State 0-1 163 CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Justin Rogers, RFr., KOR, 19. Portland State 0-1 143 Richmond 20. Montana State 0-1 140 21. Texas State 1-0 139 DeWayne Whitaker CB Sr. 22. Tennessee-Martin 0-1 132 Stephen Tate FS Sr. 23. Western Illinois 1-0 120 Manny Anderson SS Sr. 24. Yale 0-0 74 Kyle Arrington CB Sr. 25. Nicholls State 1-0 63 Kickers Returning: 2 HOFSTRA HEAD COACH: Dave Cohen is in his second Rob Zarrilli K Sr. season as Hofstra University head football coach. Just the Chris Hanly P Sr. seventh head coach in the history of Pride football, Cohen came to Hofstra in December 2005 after serving as defensive DEFENSE HAS EXPERIENCE: It is quite possible that the coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Pride's starting defense will have a player at every position Delaware from 2002 through 2005. He also served as who has started at least one game at Hofstra. The only defensive line and linebackers coach at Delaware from 1994 exception could be at end where Joe Akabalu, who started two through 1998 before becoming the associate head games last year, and Western Michigan-transfer Kevin Smith coach/defensive coordinator at Fordham University from 1999 are battling for the starting nod. Smith was redshirted at WMU through 2001. The Long Island native, who was a two-year in 2005-06 and did not participate last year. starter at LIU-C.W. Post, began his coaching career at the University at Albany in 1988 as linebackers and strength NEWCOMERS ON OFFENSE: Four players on the Pride coach. In 1990 Cohen became linebackers and defensive line offense are expected to make their starting debuts at Hofstra coach at Lafayette College and held that position for four this week. Junior college transfer Bryan Savage won the big seasons. battle at quarterback and will start the season. At fullback, senior Ray Bennett is expected to make his debut. Sophomore HOFSTRA COACHING STAFF: Hofstra returns five guard David Spanich, who transferred from Army during the coaches in 2007 from last year’s staff. Included in the five are spring of 2006, played in six games last year starting on assistant head coach and offensive line coach Ed Foley, who defense before moving over to the offense. Redshirt freshman adds the offensive coordinators title; defensive Brian Frederick is also expected to make his collegiate debut coordinator/linebackers coach Mike Elko; and special teams at tackle. coordinator/receivers coach Jamie Elizondo. The 2007 Pride football coaching staff, with returning coaches bolded, is as SEASON OPENERS: The Pride has won 22 of its last 24 follows: season openers dating back to 1983. In 2002 the University of Montana ended Hofstra's streak of 19 consecutive season Coach Pos. HU Yr. Overall opener victories, as well as the Pride's 255-game, non-shutout Ed Foley Asst. HC/Off. Line 2nd 19th streak in a 21-0 decision. In 2003 the Pride dropped its season Mike Elko Def. Coord./DB 2nd 9th opener at FBS Marshall, 45-21. Hofstra has posted a 41-23-2 Jamie Elizondo ST Coord./WR 4th 8th all-time record in season openers. Lyle Hemphill DB Asst. 2nd 6th Kevin Baumann Def. Asst. 2nd 4th HOME OPENERS: Hofstra has posted a 22-4 record in its David Patenaude QB Coach/Pass Coord. 1st 16th last 26 home openers. Hofstra’s only home opening losses Antonio Smikle RB Coach 1st 3rd during that period came last year to Towson (33-30), 2003 to Malik Hall DL Coach 1st 4th Maine (44-21), 2002 to Montana (21-0), and in 2000 to John Paczkowski Asst. LB Coach 1st 4th Delaware (44-14). Kahmal Roy Asst DB Coach 1st 1st TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICAN K ROB ZARRILLI: RETURNING STARTERS: The Pride has 17 returning Senior kicker Rob Zarrilli, Hofstra’s two-time All-American, starters from the 2006 squad. There are six offensive starters, returns for his final season at Hofstra. In 2006 he made 18 of nine defensive and two kickers. The returning starters from 21 field goals and 15 of 17 extra points for 65 points. He led 2006 are: the A-10 and was second in the FCS in field goal average last season. For his career, he has made 35 of 40 field goal Offensive Starters Returning: 6 attempts (87.5) and 48-53 extra point attempts. Charles Sullivan WR Sr. Jason Goodman C Sr. FS DAVID DARBY: Senior safety and co-captain David Jimmy Mangiero OG So. Darby, the Pride’s top returning defensive player in 2005, Shawn McMackin OT Sr. returns this season after missing most of 2006 with an injury. Kareem Huggins RB Sr. Darby, who posted eight tackles in the Pride’s 2006 season Phil Riley TE Jr. opening victory at Stony Brook, also tallied 12 tackles at Marshall a week later before shutting down for the season. A Defensive Starters Returning: 9 native of Sewell, NJ, Darby tallied 93 tackles, including 43 Thomas Massey DE Sr. solos, and two in 2005. Ken Sussman DT Sr. Shemiah LeGrande DT Sr. RB KAREEM HUGGINS: Senior running back and co- Luke Bonus LB So. captain Kareem Huggins returns for his final season in 2007 Gian Villante LB Sr. after leading the team with 572 rushing yards, 162 punt return yards, and 235 kickoff return yards. Huggins, who went over the 1,000-yard career rushing mark at Delaware in 2006, ranks Most Receiving Yards - Career Player Yards Rec. Years 22nd on the Hofstra career rushing list with 1,221 rushing 1 Marques Colston 2,834 182 2001-05 yards. Huggins posted his first and only career 100-yard 2 Charlie Adams 2,649 159 1998-01 rushing game against Towson on September 23, 2006, rushing 3 Steve Jackson 2,561 206* 1997-00 17 times for a game-high 117 yards and one touchdown. 4 Kahmal Roy 2,442 152 1998-01 5 Emil Wohlgemuth 2,304 161 1981-84 6 Wayne Chrebet 2,297 150 1991-94 Most Rushing Yards - Career 7 Devale Ellis 2,207 176 2002-05 Player Yards Att. Avg. Years 8 Wayne Morris 1,943 137 1988-91 1 Trevor Dimmie 3,622 739 4.9 2000-03 9 Bill Roca 1,932 125 1968-70 2 Bill Sanford 2,503 445 5.6 1951-54 10 Isaac Irby 1,923 168 2002-04 3 Vaughn Sanders 2,497 433 5.8 1996-99 11 Charles Sullivan 1,877 152 2004-pres. 4 Terry Crenshaw 2,427 532 4.6 2002-06 12 Wayne Yearwood 1,749 134 1996-98 5 Jimmy Jones 2,381 410 5.8 1995-99 13 Ricky Bryant 1,690 127 2002-03 6 Paul Que 2,166 424 5.1 1995-97 14 Frank Coffey 1,625 105 1963-65 7 Kurt Murrell 2,162 397 5.4 1977-80 15 Rusty Hoehn 1,474 130 1969-71 8 Bob McKenna 2,073 425 4.9 1980-83 9 Kevin Huff 1,989 491 4.1 1973-77 10 Mike Mullins 1,874 366 5.1 1980-83 STRONG LINEBACKER CORPS: The Pride's two leading 11 Mike Codella 1,849 328 5.6 1984-87 tacklers from last year, sophomore linebacker Luke Bonus (98 12 Frank Lyman 1,840 449 4.1 1970-72 tackles) and senior linebacker Gian Villante (92 tackles) return 13 Jim Watson 1,803 373 4.8 1978-81 and will be joined by senior Stanley Gutierrez. Bonus, a two- 14 Brian McGee 1,750 326 5.4 1987-90 15 Ron Zoia 1,381 318 4.3 1960-62 time conference defensive rookie of the week, was named the 16 Dave Knaus 1,351 291 4.6 1969-71 Defensive Rookie of the Year in the Atlantic 10 and was 17 Vemba Bukula 1,326 279 4.8 2000-03 named to the all-conference third team in 2006. Villante, a 18 Dave Provenzano 1,284 253 5.1 1954-56 2004 All-American who missed the 2005 season with a knee 19 Frank Bianchini 1,252 262 4.8 1979-82 20 Cedric Dawkins 1,247 224 5.6 1986-88 injury, earned All-Atlantic 10 first team honors last season. 21 Fran Lynch 1,237 255 4.9 1965-66 Gutierrez, who has seen extensive time during his career, 22 Kareem Huggins 1,221 250 4.9 2004-07 started in place of Villante in the 2006 season opener at Stony Brook. PRIDE RECORD WATCH - WR CHARLES SULLIVAN: Hofstra senior Charles Sullivan QB BRYAN SAVAGE: Junior Bryan Savage was named the should be climbing the Hofstra Football record charts during Pride’s starting quarterback winning the battle between senior the 2007 season. Sullivan, who recorded 52 catches last returnee Dennis Davis and junior college transfer Cory season, enters 2007 with 152 receptions for 1,877 yards. His Christopher. Savage, a 6’2, 208-pound junior from catches rank him tied for seventh on the Pride career list, 55 Springfield, Pennsylvania, came to Hofstra last January after away from breaking Steve Jackson’s (1997-2000) mark of one year at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, where 206. Sullivan also ranks 11th in career receiving yards, 958 he was an all-conference selection. Prior to Coffeyville, he yards from breaking his former teammate and current New spent two seasons at the University of Wisconsin, where he Orleans Saints standout Marques Colston’s (2001-05) mark of redshirted in 2004, and practiced and traveled with the 2,834. Sullivan had a 2006 season-best 11 receptions for 119 Badgers in 2005. yards against the Huskies of Northeastern last November. The 11 catches were one off of tying his career-best set in 2004. In DT KEN SUSSMAN: Senior defensive tackle Ken Sussman, 2004 he recorded the most receptions by a freshman in school an All-Atlantic 10 third team selection last season, returns to history with 68 for 938 yards and seven touchdowns. Sullivan his starting role in 2007. Sussman, who posted a career-high was the first freshman receiver and only the ninth player in 11 tackles against Rhode Island last November, posted 45 school history to record 60 catches in a season. He broke the tackles, 16.5 tackles for losses and four sacks in 2006. Hofstra freshman receiving mark of 39 receptions for 463 yards set in 1997 by Steve Jackson. DT SHEMIAH LEGRANDE: Senior defensive tackle Shemiah LeGrande, who is starting for the third consecutive Most Receptions - Career season, also returns on the Pride defensive line in 2007. The Player Rec. Yards Years Staten Island native posted 45 tackles, 6 tackles for losses, and 1 Steve Jackson 206 2,561 1997-00 2 Marques Colston 182 2,834* 2001-05 3 sacks in 2006. He equaled his career-best tackle total at New 3 Devale Ellis 176 2,207 2002-05 Hampshire last October with 9 stops. He tallied 9 tackles 4 Isaac Irby 168 1,923 2002-04 against James Madison in 2005. 5 Emil Wohlgemuth 161 2,304 1981-84 6 Charlie Adams 159 2,649 1998-01 7 Charles Sullivan 152 1,877 2004-pres. DE THOMAS MASSEY: Senior defensive end Thomas 7 Kahmal Roy 152 2,442 1998-01 Massey, a 2006 junior college transfer from Nassau 9 Wayne Chrebet 150 2,297 1991-94 Community College, led the Pride in sacks with 6.5 last 10 Wayne Morris 137 1,943 1988-91 season while posting 36 tackles and 10 tackles for losses. 11 Wayne Yearwood 134 1,749 1996-98 12 Rusty Hoehn 130 1,474 1969-71 Massey recorded five tackles in a game four times in 2006. 13 Ricky Bryant 127 1,690 2002-03 14 Nick Johnson 126 1,387 1992-95 TE PHIL RILEY: Junior Phil Riley, who posted 22 catches 15 Bill Roca 125 1,932 1968-70 for 168 yards last season returns to the starting job at tight end 1987-90 in 2007. He had five receptions for 49 yards at Marshall last September, and equaled his career-high with 5 catches for 38 fifth and sixth, respectively, in the 2006 poll, finished second yards against Rhode Island in November. and third in the South.

DEEP SECONDARY: Hofstra will open the season with six 2007 COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION defensive backs that have started games for the Pride. Three PRESEASON COACHES POLL cornerbacks, Kyle Arrington, DeWayne Whitaker and Stephen Tate-all seniors-should see plenty of action in 2007 in the North Division Pride secondary. Arrington, who is starting for the third 1. Massachusetts (15) consecutive year, was second among team defensive backs 2. New Hampshire (8) with 69 tackles last season. He posted nine tackles in games 3. Maine against Delaware and Towson and led the team with five pass 4. Northeastern deflections on the season. Whitaker, who is starting for the 5. Hofstra second straight year, posted a career-best 40 tackles in 2006 6. Rhode Island and tallied his first college interception in a game against William & Mary. Stephen Tate, who started nine games at South Division safety last season, posted a career-best 42 stops and picked off 1. James Madison (11) a pass against Villanova. 2. Delaware (10) 3. Towson (1) At the safety spots David Darby’s return creates a pleasant 4. Richmond problem. Senior Emanuel (Manny) Anderson led the 5. Villanova (1) secondary and was third on the team with 79 tackles last year 6. William & Mary and had a bust out season. He recorded a game-high and a career-high 14 tackles in the loss at Delaware last October. Overall Champion Junior Nick Altomare has played in all 22 games in two Massachusetts seasons and has started eight. Last season he posted 24 tackles (As voted on by the league's head coaches and selected media and is expected to see plenty of action in 2007. members. First-place votes are in parentheses) . PUNTER CHRIS HANLY: Senior punter Chris Hanly, who 2007 PRESEASON ALL-COLONIAL ATHLETIC punted six times for an average of 43.7 yards at Marshall ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEAM before being sidelined with an injury, had a 36.1 punting Offense average in 53 punts last season. The strong-legged Garden QB - Ricky Santos New Hampshire State native could also be called upon to kickoff and serve as a TB - Eugene Holloman James Madison backup kicker to Rob Zarrilli. TB - Omar Cuff Delaware FB/HB - Joe Casey Rhode Island PRIDE PICKED FIFTH IN COLONIAL ATHLETIC WR - LC Baker James Madison ASSOCIATION PRESEASON COACHES POLL WR - Arman Shields Richmond Two Hofstra players have been named to the inaugural 2007 WR - Aaron Love Delaware Preseason All-Colonial Athletic Association Football Team, TE - Brad Listorti Massachusetts and the Pride is picked to finish fifth in the CAA North OL - Matt Austin Massachusetts Division in the 2007 CAA Preseason Poll of conference OL - Nick Diana Massachusetts coaches and select media. Kicker Rob Zarrilli and linebacker OL - Mike Byrne Delaware Gian Villante, both seniors, were voted to the preseason all- OL - Tim Silver Richmond conference squad. Both players were selected to the 2006 OL - Shawn Demaray Maine preseason all-conference team. Defense DL - David Burris Massachusetts In the CAA preseason poll, FCS national finalist DL - John Baranowsky James Madison Massachusetts was selected to win the North Division and DL - Sherman Logan Richmond James Madison was picked to win the South Division in a vote DL - Bruno Dorismond Maine of league coaches and select media. The Pride was selected to LB - Jason Hatchell Massachusetts finish fifth in the North Division. In the North, New LB - Gian Villante Hofstra Hampshire and Maine, which tied for second place last year LB - Brian Bradford Towson with 5-3 conference marks, follow the Minutemen. LB - Charles Walker Massachusetts Northeastern, Hofstra and Rhode Island round out the North S - Tony LeZotte James Madison Division. New Hampshire was the North Division preseason S - Jeff Pammer New Hampshire favorites in 2006. CB - David Horton Richmond CB - Sean Smalls Massachusetts In the South Division, the Dukes of James Madison are again Specialists picked to win their division in 2007. The Blue Hens of KR - LC Baker James Madison Delaware finished second in the balloting, followed by P - Byan Giannecchini Rhode Island Towson and Richmond. Villanova and William & Mary wrap PK - Rob Zarrilli Hofstra up the South Division. This division was the big the big Offensive Player of the Year surprise last year as Villanova and Towson, which were voted Ricky Santos New Hampshire Defensive Player of the Year Stadium. The Pride is 33-27 on the road since the start of the Tony LeZotte James Madison 1997 season.

HOFSTRA TO BE TELEVISED FOUR TIMES IN 2007 SHUART STADIUM - HOME, SWEET HOME: Since Four Pride football games will be televised during the 1980, Hofstra is 106-28-0 in regular season play at Shuart inaugural season of Colonial Athletic Association Football in Stadium. Hofstra was 6-0 in 1986 and 1980; 6-1 in 1998; 5-0 2007. Madison Square Garden Network will televise the Battle in 1995, 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1983, 4-0 in 1991; 5-1 in 2001, of Long Island on Saturday, September 29 when the Pride 1999, 1984 and 1982; 4-1 in 2000, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1987, entertain the Seawolves of Stony Brook University at 7 p.m. 1985 and 1981; 3-1 in 1992; 3-2 in 2004 and 2005; and 3-3 in That game will mark the 10th consecutive year that Hofstra 2002. The Pride was 2-4 in 2003 and 1996, and 0-4 at home in Football has been aired on MSG Network or its sister 2006. affiliates. Pride Football has been televised in the metropolitan area for more than 20 consecutive seasons. The CAA will also 67th SEASON: 2007 marks the 67th season of Hofstra televise two Hofstra league games as part of its 2007 football. The Pride has posted a .500 or better record in 45 of television package. On October 13 at 3:30 p.m., Comcast those seasons. Hofstra has recorded a 387-250-11 record Sports Network (CSN) will air the Hofstra at Towson contest (.606) in its 648 games. from Johnny Unitas Stadium. Two weeks later on October 27 at 3:30 p.m., CN8 will televise the Hofstra at Villanova clash RADIO AND INTERNET: Every Hofstra football game in from Villanova Stadium. SportsNet New York is expected to 2007 can be heard on radio on WRHU-FM (88.7) and on the pick up the two CAA telecasts. The Pride will also have their Internet at www.wrhu.org beginning with the pregame show contest at Albany on September 15 televised on Time-Warner 30 minutes before every contest. Cable in the Capital region. THE HOFSTRA COACHES SHOW: Fans, friends and the HOF•STRA PRO•NUN•SEE•AY•SHUNS: media are invited to listen to Hofstra Athletics coaches and 11 - Cherilus (Chair•ah•lus) players and be part of the live audience as WRHU-FM (88.7) 12 - Casciano (Cash•see•ann•o) presents the Hofstra Coaches Show. The one-hour show, 18 - Zarrilli (Za•rill•ee) which will air locally on WRHU-FM and worldwide on the 20 - Altomare (Al•toe•mar•ee) internet at www.wrhu.org on Tuesday’s at noon will review 31 - Kwabea Asante (Kwa-bee-ah, A-sahn-tay) and preview Hofstra Athletics during the 2007-08 season. In 36 - Aime (Ah-may) addition to Pride coaches and players, opposing coaches and 45 - Said Gaida (Sy-eed, Guy-da) media members will make guest appearances on the show. 47 - Basim Hudeen (Bah-seem, Who-deen) 50 - Szelong (Zee•long) “IN THE TRENCHES” CAA FOOTBALL SHOW: 53 - Akabalu (Ocka•bah•loo) Hofstra University’s “In the Trenches” CAA football show 56 - Gutierrez (Goo•tee•air•ez) can be heard every Thursday night at 8 p.m. during the 60 - Ottaiano (Oh-tee-ah-no) football season on WRHU-FM (88.7) in the metropolitan area, 76 - Asermelly (Ah•sir•ma•lee) and online at www.wrhu.org and www.CAASports.com. The 80 - Ottis Lewis (OTT•is) hour-long show produced by WRHU-FM, home for Hofstra 90 - Denimarck (Den•ah•mark) Athletics, will touch on a wide variety of CAA Football 92 - Shemiah LeGrande (Sha-my•ah, La•grand) topics. The WRHU Sports team, headed by Sports Director 98 - Abiola (Ab-ee-oh-la) Matt Shortis, will be joined by a number of guests, including CAA Football administrators, coaches and student-athletes, HOFSTRA ALUMNI IN THE NFL: There are currently and radio personalities from around the league. The show, four former Hofstra players currently gracing NFL team entering its third season, will review some of the big games rosters. They are: from the previous weekend, preview the upcoming contests, - OT Willie Colon (Class of ‘06), Pittsburgh Steelers and chat with several CAA Football weekly honorees. - WR Marques Colston (Class of ‘06), New Orleans Saints - WR Devale Ellis (Class of ‘06), Detroit Lions (PUP) PRACTICE: Here is the Hofstra football practice schedule - DE Stephen Bowen (Class of ’06), Dallas Cowboys this week: Tuesday, Sept. 4 4:25 Shuart Stadium ALUMNI NORTH OF THE BORDER: Three Hofstra Wednesday, Sept. 5 3:30 Shuart Stadium football alums are currently on the 2007 rosters of Canadian Thursday, Sept. 6 4:25 Shuart Stadium Friday, Sept. 7 4:30 Shuart Stadium Football League teams. They are: Saturday, Sept. 8 7 p.m. Game vs. Furman - LB Brian Clark (Class of ’96), Calgary Stampeders Sunday, Sept. 9 4:30 Shake-out - QB Rocky Butler (Class of ‘02), Toronto Argonauts Monday, Sept. 10 Players off - DB Patrick Dorvelus (Class of ’02), Montreal Alouettes Tuesday, Sept. 11 4:25 Shuart Stadium

ON THE ROAD: The Pride has won 26 of their last 50 road WEEKLY RELEASE E-MAIL: The Hofstra University games and 28 of their last 54 contests away from Shuart weekly football release will be available by Wednesday evening on the Hofstra Athletics Web site (www.Hofstra.edu/athletics). We will e-mail the release, in In 2006, HOFSTRA WAS… PDF format, to those media members who wish to get every 2-9 overall football release during the season. 1-7 in Atlantic 10 games 0-4 at home HOFSTRA IN THE 2006 NCAA 2-5 on the road STATS: Here is Hofstra’s final 2006 1-8 in day games statistical rankings in the FCS and the 1-1 in night games Atlantic 10: 2-2 televised games 0-0 overtime games 0-3 on grass fields FCS Conf. 2-6 on turf fields Category Actual Rank Rank 1-3 when scoring first Rushing Offense 112 69.00 12 0-2 when leading after one quarter Passing Offense 46 192.64 7 1-7 when trailing after one quarter Total Offense 108 261.64 12 1-0 when tied after one quarter Scoring Offense 99 16.82 12 1-1 when leading after two quarters 0-8 when trailing after two quarters Rushing Defense 44 134.18 6 1-0 when tied after two quarters Pass Efficiency Defense 85 134.20 8 1-1 when leading after three quarters Total Defense 40 311.36 5 1-8 when trailing after three quarters Scoring Defense 51 22.36 6 0-0 when tied after three quarters Net Punting 63 31.66 5 0-3 scoring 10 points or less Punt Returns 28 10.47 4 2-3 scoring 11-20 points Kickoff Returns 95 17.11 10 0-2 scoring 21-30 points Turnover Margin T-41 .27 3 0-1 scoring 31-40 points Pass Defense 49 177.18 6 1-2 allowing 10 points or less Passing Efficiency 81 113.10 12 1-2 allowing 11-20 points 0-2 allowing 21-30 points Sacks 35 2.00 4 0-2 allowing 31-40 points Tackles For Loss 27 6.64 3 0-1 allowing more than 40 points Sacks Allowed T-106 3.00 10 1-7 when rushing for less than 100 yards 1-2 when rushing for 101-200 yards FCS Conf. Category Player Actual 0-0 when rushing for 201-300 yards Rank Rank 2-3 when allowing less than 100 rushing yards Rushing Kareem Huggins 94 52.00 8 0-4 when allowing 101-200 rushing yards Passing Efficiency Anton Clarkson 60 117.91 10 0-1 when allowing 201-300 rushing yards Total Offense Anton Clarkson 53 181.50 7 0-1 when allowing more than 300 rushing yards Kareem Huggins 52.00 21 0-1 when passing for less than 100 yards Receptions Per Game Shaine Smith T-27 5.45 6 0-3 when passing for 101-200 yards Charles Sullivan T-46 4.73 9 2-5 when passing for 201-300 yards Rec. Yards Per Game Shaine Smith 10 86.45 1 0-0 when passing for more than 300 yards 1-2 when allowing less than 100 yards passing Charles Sullivan 47.82 15 1-4 when allowing 101-200 passing yards Kickoff Returns Kareem Huggins 16.79 13 0-2 when allowing 201-300 passing yards Field Goals Rob Zarrilli T-2 1.64 1 0-1 when allowing more than 300 passing yards Scoring Rob Zarrilli 54 6.18 5 0-1 with less than 100 yards in total offense Shaine Smith 4.91 T-14 0-1 with 101-200 yards in total offense All-Purpose Runners Kareem Huggins T-88 95.27 9 0-5 with 201-300 yards in total offense Shaine Smith 86.45 14 2-2 with 301-400 yards in total offense Sacks Thomas Massey T-37 .59 5 0-0 with more than 400 yards in total offense Ken Sussman T-97 .40 T-13 0-0 when allowing less than 100 yards in total offense Tackles Gian Villante 17 10.22 2 1-1 when allowing 101-200 yards in total offense 1-3 when allowing 201-300 yards in total offense Luke Bonus 49 8.82 6 0-2 when allowing 301-400 yards in total offense Emanuel Anderson 7.18 18 0-3 when allowing more than 400 yards in total offense Tackles For Loss Ken Sussman T-10 1.65 2 2-2 with more than 30:00 in time of possession Thomas Massey T-98 .91 T-10 0-6 with less than 30:00 in time of possession Gian Villante .78 17 0-1 when time of possession is even Luke Bonus .77 18 THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT Important Numbers - Area Code - 864 FURMAN Athletic Office: 294-2150 Ticket Office: 294-3099 UNIVERSITY Football Office: 294-2120 SID Office: 294-2061 Location: Greenville, SC Fax: 294-3061 Founded: 1826 Press Box: 294-3066 Enrollment: 2,600 Nickname: Paladins Conference: Southern FURMAN IN THE NCAA STATS: Colors: Purple and White Here is Furman’s 2007 statistical rankings in Stadium: Paladin Stadium (16,000) the FCS and the , as of President: Dr. David Shi September 3: Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Clark Football SID: Hunter Reid FCS So Con Web Site: www.furmanpaladins.com Category Avg. Head Coach: Bobby Lamb (Furman, 1986) Rank Rank Record at School: 43-19/5 years Rushing Offense 35 191.00 3 Overall Record: 43-19/5 years Passing Offense 3 344.00 1 Assistant Coaches: Drew Cronic (wide receivers), Tom Total Offense 5 535.00 1 Evangelista (cornerbacks/special teams coordinator), Jeff Scoring Offense 16 40.00 1 Farrington (co-defensive coordinator/safeties), Des Kitchings Rushing Defense 5 28.00 2 (tight ends), Carroll McCray (offensive line), Roberto Panilla Pass Efficiency Defense 65 142.41 5 (defensive line), Bob Price (specialists), Tim Sorrells Total Defense 39 336.00 2 (associate head coach/offensive coordinator/running backs), Scoring Defense 26 16.00 2 Steve Wilson (co-defensive coordinator/linebackers) Basic Offense: Multiple I Net Punting 20 38.00 2 Basic Defense: 4-3 Punt Returns 17 13.17 2 2006 Record: 8-4, 6-1 Southern Kickoff Returns 44 20.33 4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/21 Turnover Margin 26 1.00 2 Off. Starters Returning: 7 Pass Defense 92 308.00 7 Def. Starters Returning: 8 Passing Efficiency 7 212.92 1 Series Record: Tied 1-1 Sacks 3 5.00 1 Last Meeting: 2005 - Hofstra 41, Furman 44 (OT) Tackles For Loss 11 10.00 1 Sacks Allowed T-52 2.00 2 2007 Schedule -1-0 Sept. 1 Presbyterian 40-16 W FCS SoCON Sept. 8 at Hofstra Category Player Actual Rank Rank Sept. 15 at Clemson Rushing Jerome Felton 56.00 10 Sept. 29 Wofford Oct. 6 Coastal Carolina Stephone LaFrance 51.00 11 Oct. 13 at The Citadel Passing Efficiency Renaldo Gray 2 246.02 1 Oct. 20 at Chattanooga Jordan Sorrells 152.27 3 Oct. 27 Appalachian State Total Offense Renaldo Gray T-17 267.00 3 Nov. 3 Elon Receptions Per Game R.J. Webb T-18 7.00 T-4 Nov. 10 at Georgia Southern Patrick Sprague T-18 7.00 T-4 Nov. 17 at Western Carolina Receiving Yards Per Game R.J. Webb 6 143.00 1 Patrick Sprague 17 99.00 3 2006 Results - 8-4-0 Interceptions William Middleton T-6 1.00 T-1 Jacksonville State 17-13 W Hunter Twitty T-6 1.00 T-1 West Georgia 24-7 W Punt Returns Austin Holmes 9 14.33 1 North Carolina 42-45 L Western Carolina 42-7 W Masharn Austin T-17 10.00 2 Wofford 35-21 W Kickoff Returns Thomas Twitty 66 19.00 6 Coastal Carolina 27-29 L Field Goals Scott Beckler T-10 2.00 T-1 The Citadel 23-17 W Scoring Scott Beckler T-55 10.00 T-5 Chattanooga 28-22 W All-Purpose Runners R.J. Webb T-51 143.00 4 Appalachian State 7-40 L Sacks Justin Brown T-13 1.50 2 Elon 24-13 W Tackles Hunter Twitty 6.00 T-19 Georgia Southern 13-10 W Tackles For Loss Justin Brown T-66 1.50 T-4 Montana State 13-31 L Channing Welch T-66 1.50 T-4 The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Game Results (as of May 29, 2007) All games

Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend ------Aug 31, 2006 at Stony Brook W 17-8 1- 0- 0 0- 0- 0 2:38 5626 Sep 09, 2006 at Marshall 31-54 L 1- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:45 26861 * Sep 23, 2006 #21 TOWSON 30-33 L 1- 2- 0 0- 1- 0 3:30 4984 * Sep 30, 2006 at William and Mary W 16-14 2- 2- 0 1- 1- 0 2:51 12259 * Oct 07, 2006 VILLANOVA 16-20 L 2- 3- 0 1- 2- 0 2:50 7233 Oct 14, 2006 at Delaware 6-10 L 2- 4- 0 1- 2- 0 2:33 21688 * Oct 21, 2006 at #19 Maine 10-21 L 2- 5- 0 1- 3- 0 3:08 6458 * Oct 28, 2006 at #11 New Hampshire 6-10 L 2- 6- 0 1- 4- 0 2:20 1372 * Nov 04, 2006 URI 13-20 L 2- 7- 0 1- 5- 0 2:48 4755 * Nov 11, 2006 NU 24-34 L 2- 8- 0 1- 6- 0 2:51 3430 * Nov 18, 2006 at #3 Massachusetts 16-22 L 2- 9- 0 1- 7- 0 2:49 9211

* indicates conference game

------FIRST DOWNS------RUSHING------PASSING------TOTAL OFFENSE-- Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs ------/-- --/-- --/-- --/------/------/------/------/ ------/-- --/-- Stony Brook...... 17-8 15/7 3/2 11/5 1/0 33-64 / 27-27 19-31- 0 / 11-22- 0 240/84 64-304 / 49-111 64/78 0/1 Marshall...... 31-54 15/26 1/13 11/10 3/3 18--5 / 38-313 26-50- 0 / 25-33- 0 269/206 68-264 / 71-519 79/178 2/4 TOWSON...... 30-33 17/26 7/4 9/19 1/3 29-173 / 21-51 15-32- 1 / 43-60- 0 226/458 61-399 / 81-509 93/99 2/1 William and Mary.... 16-14 20/11 9/6 8/5 3/0 36-132 / 29-70 18-34- 0 / 9-22- 1 212/189 70-344 / 51-259 39/37 1/1 VILLANOVA...... 16-20 13/13 3/6 9/7 1/0 33-49 / 31-92 12-27- 0 / 15-24- 1 222/193 60-271 / 55-285 104/53 0/1 Delaware...... 6-10 14/20 7/8 7/12 0/0 29-80 / 34-99 16-27- 1 / 20-29- 1 182/168 56-262 / 63-267 57/2 1/2 Maine...... 10-21 9/15 1/9 6/5 2/1 24--9 / 47-174 14-26- 0 / 12-19- 1 115/65 50-106 / 66-239 45/54 1/1 New Hampshire...... 6-10 4/7 3/6 1/1 0/0 38-40 / 50-129 3-10- 0 / 1- 3- 0 33/11 48-73 / 53-140 101/49 1/0 URI...... 13-20 16/16 10/11 5/4 1/1 37-161 / 53-135 11-27- 1 / 7-12- 0 106/170 64-267 / 65-305 79/116 2/1 NU...... 24-34 18/20 3/12 11/7 4/1 24-75 / 47-235 24-39- 1 / 8-19- 1 228/187 63-303 / 66-422 81/29 2/2 Massachusetts...... 16-22 17/22 0/5 14/13 3/4 24--1 / 30-151 26-42- 0 / 18-32- 0 286/218 66-285 / 62-369 82/60 1/2

Totals...... 185-246 158/183 47/82 92/88 19/13 325-759 /407-1476 184-345- 4/169-275- 5 2119/1949 670-2878/ 682-3425 824/755 13/16

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Team Statistics (as of May 29, 2007) All games

TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP ------SCORING...... 185 246 Points Per Game...... 16.8 22.4 FIRST DOWNS...... 158 183 Rushing...... 47 82 Passing...... 92 88 Penalty...... 19 13 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 759 1476 Yards gained rushing...... 1099 1833 Yards lost rushing...... 340 357 Rushing Attempts...... 325 407 Average Per Rush...... 2.3 3.6 Average Per Game...... 69.0 134.2 TDs Rushing...... 7 17 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2119 1949 Att-Comp-Int...... 345-184-4 275-169-5 Average Per Pass...... 6.1 7.1 Average Per Catch...... 11.5 11.5 Average Per Game...... 192.6 177.2 TDs Passing...... 11 14 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 2878 3425 Total Plays...... 670 682 Average Per Play...... 4.3 5.0 Average Per Game...... 261.6 311.4 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 36-616 26-452 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 19-199 32-242 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 5-1 4-51 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 17.1 17.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 10.5 7.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 0.2 12.8 FUMBLES-LOST...... 14-9 17-11 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 59-537 65-573 Average Per Game...... 48.8 52.1 PUNTS-YARDS...... 70-2518 58-2254 Average Per Punt...... 36.0 38.9 Net punt average...... 31.7 33.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 29:35 30:25 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 42/156 53/150 3rd-Down Pct...... 27% 35% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 6/13 10/19 4th-Down Pct...... 46% 53% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 22-152 33-186 MISC YARDS...... 0 2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 19 32 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 18-21 9-13 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 0-1 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 27-30 90% 31-42 74% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 16-30 53% 24-42 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 15-17 88% 23-28 82% ATTENDANCE...... 20402 83475 Games/Avg Per Game...... 4/5100 7/11925 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Hofstra University.. 41 61 30 53 - 185 Opponents...... 87 59 57 43 - 246 The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 29, 2007) All games

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------Kareem Huggins 11-3 136 601 29 572 4.2 4 40 52.0 Kareem Huggins 13 162 12.5 0 37 Terry Crenshaw 11-5 95 292 15 277 2.9 3 12 25.2 Sam Cherilus 4 31 7.8 0 13 Gian Villante 9-5 1 36 0 36 36.0 0 36 4.0 Charles Sullivan 2 6 3.0 0 9 Charles Sullivan 11-8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Total...... 19 199 10.5 0 37 Shane Casciano 5-0 1 0 12 -12 -12.0 0 0 -2.4 Opponents...... 32 242 7.6 0 37 Dennis Davis 5-1 10 18 43 -25 -2.5 0 8 -5.0 TEAM 4-0 5 0 25 -25 -5.0 0 0 -6.2 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Anton Clarkson 10-6 76 150 216 -66 -0.9 0 12 -6.6 ------Total...... 11 325 1099 340 759 2.3 7 40 69.0 DeWayne Whitaker 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 11 407 1833 357 1476 3.6 17 57 134.2 Kyle Arrington 1 0 0.0 0 0 Luke Bonus 1 0 0.0 0 0 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Chris Sebald 1 0 0.0 0 0 ------Stephen Tate 1 1 1.0 0 1 Anton Clarkson 10-6 117.91 160-287-3 55.7 1881 8 47 188.1 Total...... 5 1 0.2 0 1 Dennis Davis 5-1 82.86 22-54-1 40.7 216 2 27 43.2 Opponents...... 4 51 12.8 0 32 Terry Crenshaw 11-5 238.27 2-3-0 66.7 22 1 13 2.0 TEAM 4-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total...... 11 113.13 184-345-4 53.3 2119 11 47 192.6 ------Opponents...... 11 134.15 169-275-5 61.5 1949 14 56 177.2 Kareem Huggins 14 235 16.8 0 28 Terry Crenshaw 12 249 20.8 0 25 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Chris Manno 6 92 15.3 0 23 ------Sam Cherilus 1 22 22.0 0 22 Shaine Smith 11-8 60 951 15.9 9 47 86.5 Stanley Gutierrez 1 9 9.0 0 9 Charles Sullivan 11-8 52 526 10.1 1 27 47.8 Phil Riley 1 0 0.0 0 0 Phil Riley 11-6 22 168 7.6 0 14 15.3 Justyn Davis 1 9 9.0 0 9 Kareem Huggins 11-3 13 79 6.1 0 17 7.2 Total...... 36 616 17.1 0 28 Charles Brooks 8-3 9 141 15.7 0 37 17.6 Opponents...... 26 452 17.4 0 37 Terry Crenshaw 11-5 8 59 7.4 0 19 5.4 Chris Manno 10-1 7 58 8.3 0 12 5.8 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Marquis Bonds 10-0 4 73 18.2 0 32 7.3 ------Ottis Lewis 8-3 4 29 7.2 0 11 3.6 Stephen Tate 1 8 8.0 0 8 Ryan Scarpa 11-2 3 14 4.7 1 8 1.3 Greg Vineyard 0 0 0.0 1 0 Anton Clarkson 10-6 2 21 10.5 0 13 2.1 Total...... 1 8 8.0 1 8 Total...... 11 184 2119 11.5 11 47 192.6 Opponents...... 1 10 10.0 1 10 Opponents...... 11 169 1949 11.5 14 56 177.2 The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 29, 2007) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------Rob Zarrilli 0 18-21 15-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 69 Anton Clarkson 10 363 -66 1881 1815 181.5 Shaine Smith 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 56 Kareem Huggins 11 136 572 0 572 52.0 Kareem Huggins 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Terry Crenshaw 11 98 277 22 299 27.2 Terry Crenshaw 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Dennis Davis 5 64 -25 216 191 38.2 Ryan Scarpa 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Gian Villante 9 1 36 0 36 4.0 Charles Sullivan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Charles Sullivan 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 Greg Vineyard 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Shane Casciano 5 1 -12 0 -12 -2.4 Ken Sussman 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 6 -25 0 -25 -6.2 Anton Clarkson 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-2 0 0 0 Total...... 11 670 759 2119 2878 261.6 Total...... 19 18-21 15-17 0-0 1 1-2 0 0 185 Opponents...... 11 682 1476 1949 3425 311.4 Opponents...... 32 9-13 23-28 0-1 2 2-3 0 0 246

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------Chris Hanly 53 1912 36.1 59 2 11 10 0 Rob Zarrilli 18-21 85.7 0-0 5-6 7-8 4-5 2-2 52 3 Shane Casciano 15 562 37.5 52 1 3 5 1 Derick Ilchert 1 21 21.0 21 0 0 0 0 FG SEQUENCE Hofstra University OPPONENTS TEAM 1 23 23.0 23 0 0 0 0 ------Total...... 70 2518 36.0 59 3 14 15 1 Stony Brook (26) - Opponents...... 58 2254 38.9 69 5 7 14 1 Marshall (21) 48 TOWSON (32),(33),(31) (21),(36),42 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn William and Mary (24),(45),33,(47) ------VILLANOVA (25),(45),(47) (20),(42) Rob Zarrilli 38 2169 57.1 14 3 Delaware (22),(34),42 (22) Chris Hanly 6 366 61.0 1 0 Maine (52) - Total...... 44 2535 57.6 15 3 452 40.5 24 New Hampshire - 40,(20) Opponents...... 50 2911 58.2 11 2 616 41.5 23 URI (32),(32) 29 NU (39),22 - Massachusetts (52) (34),(19),(31)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Individual Statistics (as of May 29, 2007) All games

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------Kareem Huggins 11 572 79 162 235 0 1048 95.3 Shaine Smith 11 0 951 0 0 0 951 86.5 Terry Crenshaw 11 277 59 0 249 0 585 53.2 Charles Sullivan 11 2 526 6 0 0 534 48.5 Phil Riley 11 0 168 0 0 0 168 15.3 Chris Manno 10 0 58 0 92 0 150 15.0 Charles Brooks 8 0 141 0 0 0 141 17.6 Marquis Bonds 10 0 73 0 0 0 73 7.3 Sam Cherilus 5 0 0 31 22 0 53 10.6 Gian Villante 9 36 0 0 0 0 36 4.0 Ottis Lewis 8 0 29 0 0 0 29 3.6 Ryan Scarpa 11 0 14 0 0 0 14 1.3 Justyn Davis 11 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8 Stanley Gutierrez 11 0 0 0 9 0 9 0.8 Stephen Tate 10 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Shane Casciano 5 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -2.4 TEAM 4 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 -6.2 Dennis Davis 5 -25 0 0 0 0 -25 -5.0 Anton Clarkson 10 -66 21 0 0 0 -45 -4.5 Total...... 11 759 2119 199 616 1 3694 335.8 Opponents...... 11 1476 1949 242 452 51 4170 379.1 The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Defensive Statistics (as of May 29, 2007) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------44 Luke Bonus 11 37 61 98 8.5-36 2.0-15 1-0 4 . 2-0 2 . . 42 Gian Villante 9 34 58 92 7.0-25 1.0-9 . 1 1 1-0 2 . . 8 Emanuel Anderson 11 33 46 79 3.0-7 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 9 Kyle Arrington 11 38 31 69 2.0-6 . 1-0 5 . . 1 . . 48 Chris Sebald 10 25 37 62 5.5-20 2.0-14 1-0 1 . . 1 . . 91 Ken Sussman 10 14 31 45 16.5-57 4.0-24 . . 1 2-0 . 1 . 92 Shemiah LeGrande 11 14 31 45 6.0-27 3.0-21 . . 1 . . . . 10 Stephen Tate 10 18 24 42 0.5-1 . 1-1 2 . 1-8 . . . 4 DeWayne Whitaker 11 23 17 40 . . 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . 94 Thomas Massey 11 20 16 36 10.0-60 6.5-49 . 1 . . . 1 . 46 Justyn Davis 11 7 19 26 2.5-11 1.5-7 . . . 1-0 . . . 20 Nick Altomare 11 11 13 24 0.5-1 ...... 55 Tom Daddino 10 8 13 21 1.5-3 0.5-2 ...... 5 David Darby 2 8 12 20 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 22 Greg Vineyard 9 10 7 17 1.5-4 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 95 Al Carmody 8 7 9 16 4.0-17 1.5-11 . . . . 1 . . 56 Stanley Gutierrez 11 6 9 15 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 97 Antonio Colon 10 3 6 9 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 50 Scott Szelong 5 1 6 7 0.5-0 ...... 81 Shaine Smith 11 5 2 7 ...... 34 Lenny Carter 9 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 53 Joe Akabalu 6 2 2 4 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . . . 2 Kareem Huggins 11 3 1 4 ...... 41 Ryan Scarpa 11 1 2 3 0.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . 84 Chris Manno 10 . 3 3 ...... 21 Terry Crenshaw 11 1 2 3 ...... 24 Kory Compson-Parrish 4 1 2 3 ...... 7 Clarence Clanton 4 2 1 3 ...... 1 . . 77 Armand Poole 8 1 2 3 ...... 79 David Spanich 6 1 1 2 ...... 57 Shawn McMackin 10 2 . 2 ...... 80 Ottis Lewis 8 . 1 1 ...... 52 Jed Prisby 10 1 . 1 ...... 16 Marquis Bonds 10 1 . 1 ...... 40 Chris Hanly 8 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 18 Rob Zarrilli 11 ...... 1 . Total...... 11 342 468 810 73-282 22-152 5-1 21 4 11-8 12 3 . Opponents...... 11 318 398 716 60-267 33-186 4-51 53 9 9-10 9 5 . 2007 HOFSTRA PRIDE TWO-DEEP CHART vs. Furman University Saturday, September 8, 2007 – James M. Shuart Stadium, Hempstead, NY

PRIDE DEFENSE LE 94 Thomas Massey (Sr., 6-3, 200) 95 Al Carmody (So., 6-3, 224) LT 92 Shemiah LeGrande (Sr., 6-0, 282) 66 Zach Carney (So., 6-4, 252) RT 91 Ken Sussman (Sr., 6-3, 292) 98 Larry Abiola (Jr., 5-11, 323) RE 17 Kevin Smith (So., 6-2, 238) or 53 Joe Akabalu (So., 6-1, 239) OLB 44 Luke Bonus (So., 5-10, 205) 28 Deron Mayo (RFr., 5-11, 205) MLB 56 Stanley Gutierrez (Sr., 5-11, 218) 55 Tom Daddino (Sr., 6-0, 235) OLB 42 Gian Villante (Sr., 6-2, 234) 45 Said Gaida (RFr., 5-10, 211) CB 9 Kyle Arrington (Sr., 5-10, 192) or 10 Stephen Tate (Sr., 5-11, 184) FS 5 David Darby (Sr., 6-0, 208) 13 Garrett Heron (RFr., 5-9, 170) SS 8 Emanuel Anderson (Sr., 5-7, 188) or 20 Nick Altomare (Jr., 5-10, 172) CB 4 DeWayne Whitaker (Sr. 6-0, 180) or 10 Stephen Tate (Sr., 5-11, 184)

PRIDE OFFENSE WR 88 Charles Sullivan (Sr., 6-1, 202) 81 Julian Watts (Sr., 6-2, 205) TE 32 Phil Riley (Jr., 6-3, 256) 85 Bryant Carpenter (So., 6-0, 226) LT 57 Shawn McMackin (Sr., 6-3, 287) 68 Derek Moore (Fr., 6-3, 259) LG 70 Mike Trice (So., 6-5, 343) 60 Tom Ottaiano (RFr., 6-0, 288) C 58 Jason Goodman (Sr., 6-0, 284) 67 Jaron Harrell (RFr., 6-2, 274) RG 79 David Spanich (So., 6-3, 265) 75 Jimmy Mangiero (So., 6-2, 280) RT 71 Brian Frederick (RFr., 6-4, 269) 76 Joe Asermelly (Jr., 6-5, 285) WR 80 Ottis Lewis (Jr., 6-5. 220) 84 Chris Manno (Sr., 5-10, 185) QB 7 Bryan Savage (Jr., 6-2, 208) 14 Dennis Davis (Sr., 6-4, 232) FB 35 Ray Bennett (Sr., 5-8, 221) 26 Everette Benjamin (RFr., 6-1, 218) RB 2 Kareem Huggins (Sr., 5-8, 189) 31 Kwabea Asante (Fr., 5-11, 191)

PRIDE SPECIAL TEAMS PK 18 Rob Zarrilli (Sr., 6-0, 203) 40 Chris Hanly (Sr., 6-4, 228) H 84 Chris Manno (Sr., 5-10, 185) 12 Shane Casciano (So., 6-0, 181) SS 55 Tom Daddino (Sr., 6-0, 235) 43 Kent Clancy (So., 6-0, 210) P 40 Chris Hanly (Sr., 6-4, 228) 12 Shane Casciano (So., 6-0, 181) LS 55 Tom Daddino (Sr., 6-0, 235) 43 Kent Clancy (So., 6-0, 210) PR 11 Sam Cherilus (Sr., 5-10, 159) 2 Kareem Huggins (Sr., 5-8, 189) KOR 2 Kareem Huggins (Sr., 5-8, 189) 11 Sam Cherilus (Sr., 5-10, 159)

The Pride 1 Shaun McQueary K 31 Kwabea Asante RB 66 Zachary Carney DE 2 Kareem Huggins RB 32 Phil Riley TE 67 Jaren Harrell OT 4 DeWayne Whitaker CB 34 Lenny Carter DB 68 Derek Moore OT 5 David Darby FS 35 Raymond Bennett FB 70 Mike Trice OT 6 Larry Gaskins RB 36 Jeff Aime TB 71 Brian Frederick OL 7 Bryan Savage QB 37 Chris Betz DB 72 Kevin Brown DL 8 Emanuel Anderson SS 38 Aaron Thomas CB 75 Jimmy Mangiero C 9 Kyle Arrington CB 39 Patrick Jaramillo WR 76 Joe Asermelly OT 10 Stephen Tate SS 40 Chris Hanly P/K 77 Armand Poole DT 11 Sam Cherilus WR 41 Phillip Cirrone LB 79 David Spanich OG 12 Shane Casciano P 42 Gian Villante LB 80 Ottis Lewis WR 13 Garrett Heron CB 43 Kent Clancy DE 81 Julian Watts WR 14 Dennis Davis QB 44 Luke Bonus LB 82 Anthony Nelson WR 15 Cory Christopher QB 45 Said Gaida LB 83 Aaron Weaver WR 16 Scott A’Hara QB 47 Basim Hudeen LB 84 Chris Manno WR 17 Kevin Smith DE 48 Bryant Lane FB 85 Bryant Carpenter TE 18 Rob Zarrilli K 50 Scott Szelong DE 86 Tyler Johnston DB 19 Brad Hilovsky QB 51 Roland Massimino OL 88 Charles Sullivan WR 20 Nick Altomare DB 53 Joe Akabalu DE 89 D’Angelo Harden WR 21 Andre Freeman CB 54 D.J. Talvacchio LB 90 Mike Denimarck TE 22 Chris Griffin SS 55 Tom Daddino LB 91 Ken Sussman DT 23 Jabaris Wesley DB 56 Stanley Gutierrez LB 92 Shemiah LeGrande DT 24 Christian Dennis WR 57 Shawn McMackin OT 93 Bruce DeMyer DT 25 Darryl Kornegay DE 58 Jason Goodman C 94 Thomas Massey DE 26 Everette Benjamin FB 60 Tom Ottaiano OG 95 Al Carmody DE 27 Jaron McNeill CB 62 Mike Juliana OT 96 Ronnie Cameron DE 28 Deron Mayo LB 63 Andrew Nelson DE 98 Larry Abiola DL 29 Gregory Melendez DB 64 Robert Gawrych OL 30 Keith Ferrara WR 65 Joshua Weigel OT HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY PRIDE No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School 1 Shaun McQueary K Jr. 5-9 194 New Hartford, NY/New Hartford 2 Kareem Huggins RB Sr. 5-8 189 Irvington, NJ/Bayley-Ellard 4 DeWayne Whitaker CB Sr. 6-0 180 Germantown, MD/Northwest 5 David Darby FS Sr. 6-0 208 Sewell, NJ/Washington Township 6 Larry Gaskins RB Fr. 5-9 189 Conshohocken, PA/Upper Merion Area 7 Bryan Savage QB Jr. 6-2 208 Springfield, PA/The Haverford School/Coffeyville CC 8 Emanuel Anderson SS Sr. 5-7 188 Hampton, VA/Phoebus 9 Kyle Arrington CB Sr. 5-10 192 Accokeek, MD/Gwynn Park 10 Stephen Tate SS Sr. 5-11 184 Centreville, VA/Centreville 11 Sam Cherilus WR Sr. 5-10 159 Irvington, NJ/Union 12 Shane Casciano P So. 6-0 181 Allentown, PA/Central Catholic 13 Garrett Heron CB RFr. 5-9 170 South Orange, NJ/Columbia 14 Dennis Davis QB Sr. 6-4 232 Rutherford, NJ/Rutherford 15 Cory Christopher QB Jr. 6-1 229 Miami, FL/American/Nassau CC 16 Scott A’Hara QB Fr. 6-0 187 Downingtown, PA/Coatesville 17 Kevin Smith DE So. 6-2 238 Miami, FL/Coral Reef/Western Michigan U. 18 Rob Zarrilli K Sr. 6-0 203 Orlando, FL/Colonial 19 Brad Hilovsky QB Fr. 6-0 175 Millsboro, DE/Sussex Central 20 Nick Altomare DB Jr. 5-10 172 Fairfax, VA/Robinson Secondary 21 Andre Freeman CB Fr. 6-0 175 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 22 Chris Griffin SS Fr. 6-1 180 Miami, FL/Coral Reef 23 Jabaris Wesley DB RFr. 5-10 183 Fort Pierce, FL/John Carroll 24 Christian Dennis WR Fr. 6-1 180 Ponte Vedra, FL/Nease 25 Darryl Kornegay DE RFr. 6-3 245 Burtonsville, MD/Springbrook 26 Everette Benjamin FB RFr. 6-1 218 Massapequa, NY/Amityville Memorial 27 Jaron McNeill CB RFr. 5-9 172 Brooklyn, NY/Christ the King 28 Deron Mayo LB RFr. 5-11 205 Hampton, VA/Kecoughtan 29 Gregory Melendez DB Fr. 6-1 180 Rosedale, NY/Canarsie 30 Keith Ferrara WR Fr. 5-11 190 Glendale, NY/St. Francis Prep 31 Kwabea Asante RB Fr. 5-11 191 Westbury, NY/Hicksville 32 Phil Riley TE Jr. 6-3 256 Prince Frederick, MD/Huntingtown 34 Lenny Carter DB Sr. 5-8 179 Media, PA/Strath Haven 35 Raymond Bennett FB Sr. 5-8 221 Uniondale, NY/Hempstead 36 Jeff Aime TB RFr. 5-9 188 Queens Village, NY/St. Francis Prep 37 Chris Betz DB RFr. 5-10 200 Chatham, NJ/Chatham 38 Aaron Thomas CB Fr. 5-9 175 Stone Mountain, GA/Stephenson 39 Patrick Jaramillo WR Fr. 6-2 205 Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck 40 Chris Hanly P/K Sr. 6-4 228 Ridgewood, NJ/Bergen Catholic 41 Phillip Cirrone LB Fr. 6-0 200 Commack, NY/Commack 42 Gian Villante LB Sr. 6-2 234 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 43 Kent Clancy DE So. 6-0 210 Davie, FL/Chaminade-Madonna 44 Luke Bonus LB So. 5-10 205 Medford Lakes, NJ/Shawnee 45 Said Gaida LB RFr. 5-10 211 Bloomfield, NJ/Bloomfield 47 Basim Hudeen LB Fr. 5-11 220 Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth 48 Bryant Lane FB Fr. 6-2 220 Norwood, MA/Norwood/Bridgton Academy 50 Scott Szelong DE So. 6-1 245 Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area 51 Roland Massimino OL Fr. 6-2 260 Lake Barrington, IL/Barrington 53 Joe Akabalu DE So. 6-1 239 Brentwood, NY/Brentwood 54 D.J. Talvacchio LB Sr. 6-1 227 Franklinville, NJ/Delsea Regional 55 Tom Daddino LB Sr. 6-0 235 Franklin Square, NY/Carey 56 Stanley Gutierrez LB Sr. 5-11 218 Freeport, NY/Freeport 57 Shawn McMackin OT Sr. 6-3 287 River Vale, NJ/St. Joseph's Regional 58 Jason Goodman C Sr. 6-0 284 Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 60 Tom Ottaiano OG RFr. 6-0 288 East Hanover, NJ/Hanover Park 62 Mike Juliana OT Jr. 6-3 283 Burlington Township, NJ/Holy Cross 63 Andrew Nelson DE RFr. 6-3 254 Uniondale, NY/Uniondale 64 Robert Gawrych OL Fr. 6-6 265 Massapequa, NY/Plainedge 65 Joshua Weigel OT Jr. 6-3 291 Overland Park, KS/Shawnee Mission So./Coffeyville CC 66 Zachary Carney DE So. 6-4 252 Wynatskill, NY/Blair Academy 67 Jaren Harrell OT RFr. 6-2 274 Quartz Hill, CA/Quartz Hill 68 Derek Moore OT Fr. 6-3 259 Granville, OH/Newark Catholic/Fork Union 70 Mike Trice OT So. 6-5 343 Hempstead, NY/Holy Trinity 71 Brian Frederick OL RFr. 6-4 269 Dracut, MA/Dracut/Bridgton Academy 72 Kevin Brown DL Fr. 6-3 280 Brooklyn, NY/Canarsie 75 Jimmy Mangiero C So. 6-2 280 Bloomington, IN/Bloomington South 76 Joe Asermelly OT Jr. 6-5 285 Hopkinton, RI/Chariho Regional 77 Armand Poole DT So. 6-2 278 Grayson, GA/Grayson 79 David Spanich OG So. 6-3 265 Coral Springs, FL/Cardinal Gibbons 80 Ottis Lewis WR Jr. 6-5 220 Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon 81 Julian Watts WR Sr. 6-2 205 Huntington, NY/St. Anthony’s 82 Anthony Nelson WR Fr. 5-10 165 Wellington, FL/Glades Day School 83 Aaron Weaver WR RFr. 6-2 208 Freeport, NY/Baldwin 84 Chris Manno WR Sr. 5-10 185 Holbrook, NY/Sachem North 85 Bryant Carpenter TE So. 6-0 226 Orlando, FL/Edgewater/U. Southern Mississippi 86 Tyler Johnston DB Fr. 6-2 190 South Deerfield, MA/Frontier Regional 88 Charles Sullivan WR Sr. 6-1 202 Nanuet, NY/St. Joseph Regional 89 D’Angelo Harden WR Fr. 6-0 194 Lauderhill, FL/Dillard 90 Mike Denimarck TE Jr. 6-4 251 Sound Beach, NY/Miller Place 91 Ken Sussman DT Sr. 6-3 292 Great Neck, NY/Great Neck North 92 Shemiah LeGrande DT Sr. 6-0 282 Staten Island, NY/Curtis 93 Bruce DeMyer DT So. 6-1 247 Poughquag, NY/Arlington 94 Thomas Massey DE Sr. 6-3 200 Brooklyn, NY/Canarsie/Nassau CC 95 Al Carmody DE So. 6-3 224 Wilton Manors, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 96 Ronnie Cameron DE Fr. 6-3 245 Westbury, NY/Holy Trinity 98 Larry Abiola DL Jr. 5-11 323 South Farmingdale, NY/Farmingdale/Nassau CC