6 National Champions 2017 CAA Football 23 National Semifi nalists 27 National Award Winners

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WEEK 1 SCHEDULE 2017 PRESEASON AWARDS Rankings: STATS/FCS Coaches

Preseason Off ensive Player of the Year Thursday, Aug. 31 Bryan Schor | QB | James Madison 7 p.m. rv/- Maine (0-0, 0-0) at Wildcat Stadium (11,015) 13/16 New Hampshire (0-0, 0-0) Durham, N.H. TV: CollegeSportsLive | Series: UNH leads 54-43-8 7 p.m. Delaware State (0-0) at Delaware Stadium (22,000) rv/- Delaware (0-0, 0-0) Newark, Del. TV: None | Series: Delaware leads 7-0 7 p.m. Elon (0-0, 0-0) at Glass Bowl (26,038) Toledo (0-0) Toledo, Ohio TV: ESPN3 | Series: First meeting Preseason Defensive Player of the Year 7 p.m. Rhode Island (0-0, 0-0) at Kelly/Shorts Stadium (30,255) Central Michigan (0-0) Mount Pleasant, Mich. Rob Rolle | S | Villanova TV: ESPN3 | Series: First meeting

Friday, Sept. 1 7 p.m. 7/7 Richmond (0-0, 0-0) vs. McLane Stadium (45,140) 3/3 Sam Houston State (0-0) Waco, Texas TV: TBA | Series: First meeting

Saturday, Sept. 2 12:30 p.m. 10/9 Villanova (0-0, 0-0) at Goodman Stadium (16,000) Preseason Predicted Order of Finish 17/17 Lehigh (0-0) Bethlehem, Pa. TV: None | Series: Villanova leads 8-5 1. James Madison (21) - 241 3:30 p.m. rv/rv William & Mary (0-0, 0-0) at Scott Stadium (61,500) 2. Richmond (3) - 210 Virginia (0-0) Charlottesville, Va. 3. Villanova - 209 TV: ESPN3 | Series: Virginia leads 28-6-1 4. New Hampshire - 169 4 p.m. rv/- Stony Brook (0-0, 0-0) at Raymond James Stadium (65,857) 5. Delaware - 133 USF (1-0) Tampa, Fla. 6. UAlbany - 129 TV: ESPN3 | Series: USF leads 1-0 7. William & Mary - 124 6 p.m. Morgan State (0-0) at Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) 8. Stony Brook - 118 -/rv Towson (0-0, 0-0) Towson, Md. 9. Maine - 100 TV: ESPN3 | Series: Towson leads 17-6 10. Towson - 84 6 p.m. 24/rv UAlbany (0-0, 0-0) at S.B. Ballard Stadium (20,118) 11. Elon - 36 Old Dominion (0-0) Norfolk, Va. 12. Rhode Island - 31 TV: ESPN3 | Series: First Meeting 6 p.m. 1/1 James Madison (0-0, 0-0) at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium (50,000) East Carolina (0-0) Greenville, N.C. TV: ESPN3 | Series: First Meeting

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CAA Football caafootball.com | @CAAFootball | facebook.com/CAAFootball | youtube.com/CAAFootball Contact: Rob Washburn, Associate Commissioner [email protected] | (O) 804.525.1219 | (C) 804.229.4796

UAlbany ualbanysports.com | @UAlbanyFootball | facebook.com/UAlbanySports | youtube.com/UAlbanySports Contact: Pete Iorizzo, Assistant Athletic Director [email protected] | (O) 518.442.3359 | (C) 518.396.8598 | (Pressbox) 518.442.5895

Delaware bluehens.com | @DelawareFB | facebook.com/DelawareBlueHens | youtube.com/UDBlueHens Contact: Scott Selheimer, Assistant Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 302.831.8007 | (C) 302.562.5129 | (Pressbox) 302.831.6199

Elon elonphoenix.com | @ElonFB | facebook.com/ElonPhoenix | youtube.com/ElonPhoenixAthletics Contact: Chris Rash, Associate Director [email protected] | (O) 336.278.6712 | (C) 336.263.4737 | (Pressbox) 336.278.6777

James Madison jmusports.com | @JMUFootball | facebook.com/JMUfootball | youtube.com/JMUFanatic Contact: Chris Brooks, Assistant Director [email protected] | (O) 540.568.3702 | (C) 540.271.2677 | (Pressbox) 540.568.6521

Maine goblackbears.com | @BlackBearsFB | facebook.com/UMBlackBears | youtube.com/UMBlackBears Contact: Tyson McHatten, Assistant Athletic Director [email protected] | (O) 207.581.3596 | (C) 207.992.7746 | (Pressbox) 207.581.1049

New Hampshire unhwildcats.com | @UNHWildcats | facebook.com/UNHWildcats | youtube.com/UNHAthletics Contact: Mike Murphy, Associate Athletic Director [email protected] | (O) 603.862.3906 | (C) 603.969.0774 | (Pressbox) 603.862.2645

Rhode Island gorhody.com | @RhodyFootball | facebook.com/RhodyFootball | youtube.com/rhodeislandrams Contact: Shane Donaldson, Coordinator [email protected] | (O) 401.874.2409 | (C) 508.509.7299 | (Pressbox) 401.481.6648

Richmond richmondspiders.com | @SpiderFootball | facebook.com/SpiderAthletics | youtube.com/richmondspiders Contact: Scott Day, Assistant Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 804.287.6313 | (804) 263-6769 | (Pressbox) 804.289.1780

Stony Brook stonybrookathletics.com | @StonyBrookFB | facebook.com/StonyBrookFootball | youtube.com/stonybrookseawolves Contact: Brian Miller, Assistant Athletics Director [email protected] | (O) 631.632.4318 | (C) 631.609.0634 | (Pressbox) 631.632.4037

Towson towsontigers.com | @Towson_FB | facebook.com/TowsonFootball | youtube.com/TheTowsonTigers Contact: John Brush, Director [email protected] | (O) 410.704.4571 | (C) 270.293.0590 | (Pressbox) 410.704.3102

Villanova villanova.com | @NovaFootball | facebook.com/VUfootball | youtube.com/NovaAthletics Contact: Dean Kenefi ck, Associate Athletics Director dean.kenefi [email protected] | (O) 610.519.6514 | (C) 610.308.4395 | (Pressbox) 610.519.5290

William & Mary tribeathletics.com | @WMTribeFootball | facebook.com/wmtribeathletics | youtube.com/TribeAthletics Contact: Pete Clawson, Senior Assistant Athletic Director [email protected] | (O) 757.221.3369 | (C) 757.869.9323 | (Pressbox) 757.221.3414

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CAA TEAMS IN FCS TOTAL OFFENSE (2016) CONFERENCE NOTES:

3. James Madison 507.5 ypg BIG OPENING WEEK MATCHUPS: The 2017 CAA Football season gets off to an exci ng 33. Richmond 409.9 ypg start with one of the league’s most spirited rivalries, two contests pi ng teams ranked in 65. New Hampshire 379.2 ypg the Top 25 na onally, a pair of games with local bragging rights, and six matchups against 66. Villanova 378.8 ypg 71. Towson 368.7 ypg FBS opponents. There are four games on Thursday, August 31, highlighted by the Ba le 82. Maine 357.6 ypg for the Brice-Cowell Musket between conference foes Maine and New Hampshire, along 90. William & Mary 342.9 ypg with Delaware hos ng in-state foe Delaware State. On Friday night, No. 7 Richmond takes 97. Delaware 324.4 ypg on No. 3 Sam Houston State in a 7 p.m. game that was moved to Baylor University due 111. UAlbany 290.2 ypg to the fl ooding caused by Hurricane Harvey. Both the Spiders and Bearkats advanced to 115. Elon 277.1 ypg the quarterfi nals of the FCS playoff s a year ago. Saturday’s six-game schedule includes 116. Rhode Island 273.5 ypg No. 10/9 Villanova visi ng No. 17 Lehigh and Towson hos ng Morgan State in the Ba le 117. Stony Brook 262.2 ypg for Greater Bal more.

CAA TEAMS IN FCS TOTAL DEFENSE (2016) CAA vs. FBS: There are six opening week games between CAA Football squads and FBS opponents. CAA Football has posted 34 victories over FBS foes in its history, including two 1. Villanova 259.8 ypg last season as Richmond topped Virginia, 37-20, and UAlbany defeated Buff alo, 22-16. This 3. Stony Brook 274.2 ypg year’s opening week slate features Elon at Toledo and Rhode Island at Central Michigan on 11. Richmond 317.0 ypg Thursday night, followed by James Madison at East Carolina, Stony Brook at No. 19 USF, 21. Towson 332.3 ypg 30. James Madison 344.3 ypg William & Mary at Virginia and UAlbany at Old Dominion on Saturday. A complete list of 35. Delaware 349.7 ypg CAA Football wins over FBS opponents can be found on Page 15 of this release. 43. William & Mary 361.5 ypg 46. UAlbany 367.7 ypg CAA SUCCESS IN NON-CONFERENCE PLAY: CAA Football teams went 24-7 in non-confer- 51. New Hampshire 377.5 ypg ence games against FCS opponents last season, which was the best winning percentage 64. Maine 392.7 ypg by an FCS conference. 93. Elon 421.5 ypg 94. Rhode Island 424.6 ypg FIVE CAA TEAMS RANKED IN PRESEASON NATIONAL POLL: Five of CAA Football’s 12 teams are ranked among the top 25 na onally in the preseason STATS FCS Top 25 poll. Reigning CAA TEAMS IN FCS SCORING OFFENSE (2016) na onal champion James Madison starts the 2017 season at No. 1, and is followed by No. 7 Richmond, No. 10 Villanova, No. 13 New Hampshire and No. 24 UAlbany. Four CAAFB 2. James Madison 46.7 ppg teams are among the FCS Coaches Top 25 with No. 1 James Madison, No. 7 Richmond, No. 45. Richmond 28.6 ppg 9 Villanova and No. 16 New Hampshire. Five other teams (Delaware, Maine, Stony Brook, 46. New Hampshire 28.5 ppg Towson and William & Mary) received votes in at least one of the two polls. 73. UAlbany 24.9 ppg 76. Villanova 24.4 ppg 88. Maine 22.3 ppg FIVE FROM CAA ON NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR WATCH LISTS: CAA Football had 90. Towson 22.1 ppg fi ve players named to the STATS FCS Preseason Player of the Year Watch Lists. UAlbany 90. William & Mary 22.1 ppg junior running back Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Richmond senior Kyle Laule a and 92. Delaware 22.0 ppg James Madison senior quarterback Bryan Schor made the Watch 110. Rhode Island 16.8 ppg List, while James Madison senior defensive lineman Andrew Ankrah and Villanova senior 111. Stony Brook 16.7 ppg safety Rob Rolle were on the Buck Buchanan Award Watch list. 120. Elon 12.2 ppg JMU PICKED TO WIN CAA TITLE: James Madison, which returns 14 starters from last year’s CAA TEAMS IN FCS SCORING DEFENSE (2016) 14-1 team that captured the 2016 NCAA FCS Na onal Championship, was the overwhelm- ing choice to win the CAA Football tle in 2017. Richmond, Villanova and New Hampshire, 1. Villanova 15.0 ppg who also earned berths in the FCS playoff s a year ago, took the next three spots in the poll 8. UAlbany 18.8 ppg of coaches and media rela ons directors. Delaware was picked fi h, followed by UAlbany, 13. Stony Brook 20.2 ppg William & Mary, Stony Brook, Maine, Towson, Elon and Rhode Island. 17. James Madison 21.2 ppg 32. Richmond 23.4 ppg 33. William & Mary 23.5 ppg JMU’S SCHOR, VU’S ROLLE HEADLINE PRESEASON ALL-CAA TEAM: James Madison senior 37. New Hampshire 24.3 ppg quarterback Bryan Schor was chosen as the CAA preseason Off ensive Player of the Year, 45. Delaware 25.1 ppg while Villanova senior safety Rob Rolle was selected as the CAA preseason Defensive Player 50. Maine 26.2 ppg of the Year in a vote of the league’s head coaches and media rela ons directors. Schor, 60. Towson 27.6 ppg the 2016 CAA Off ensive Player of the Year, led FCS in comple on percentage (73.1%) and 85. Elon 30.7 ppg pass effi ciency (186.2) last season. He threw for 3,022 yards and 29 TD’s and also ran for 112. Rhode Island 36.4 ppg 569 yards and 10 TD’s. Rolle registered 63 tackles and topped the conference with seven intercep ons. He also had fi ve pass breakups, a recovery and scored two defensive TD’s. The en re preseason All-CAA team can be found on Page 11 of this release.

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CAA TOP RETURNING PASSERS CAA PARTNERS WITH CBS SPORTS DIGITAL: The CAA has signed an agreement with CBS Kyle Laule a, UR 3,022 yds, 24 TD’s Sports Digital to stream a “Game of the Week” package on CollegeSportsLive.com. The Bryan Schor, JMU 3,002 yds, 29 TD’s 12-game package opens on Thursday with Maine at New Hampshire and all 12 teams will Zach Bednarczyk, VU 2,158 yds, 19 TD’s appear at least once during the season. Sco Sudikoff will handle the play-by-play du es Trevor Knight, UNH 1,714 yds, 14 TD’s and former NFL player Brandon Noble will work as the analyst. CAA TOP RETURNING RUSHERS CAA PLACES 14 ON PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM: A total of 14 CAA Football players Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, UA 1,388 yds, 16 TD’s from nine diff erent teams were honored on the STATS preseason FCS All-America squad. Deontez Thompson, UR 1,001 yds, 9 TD’s Receiving fi rst-team honors were UAlbany running back Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, Stony Aaron Forbes, VU 799 yds, 8 TD’s Brook off ensive lineman Timon Parris, James Madison off ensive lineman Aaron S nnie Shane Simpson, Towson 784 yds, 3 TD’s and Villanova safety Rob Rolle. Named to the second team were UAlbany fullback Anthony Josh Mack, Maine 712 yds, 6 TD’s Manzo-Lewis, JMU defensive lineman Andrew Ankrah, Richmond kicker Griffi n Trau, Towson kick returner Shane Simpson and Rhode Island all-purpose back Harold Cooper. CAA TOP RETURNING RECEIVERS Selected to the third team were Maine off ensive lineman Jamil Demby, William & Mary off ensive lineman Chris Durant, JMU ght end Jonathan Kloosterman, Richmond running Malik Love, UNH 59 rec., 520 yds back Deontez Thompson and JMU safety Raven Greene. Neil O’Connor, UNH 58 rec., 834 yds Terrence Alls, JMU 39 rec., 575 yds MULTIPLE TEAMS IN THE FCS PLAYOFFS: For the third year in a row, four CAA Football Ray Bolden SBU 37 rec., 536 yds Taurus Phillips, VU 36 rec., 497 yds teams (James Madison, New Hampshire, Richmond and Villanova) were chosen to the DeVonte Dedmon, W&M 35 rec., 533 yds NCAA Division I Football Championship fi eld, and all four advanced to the second round in 2016. CAA Football has had mul ple teams in the playoff s for 26 straight years and CAA TOP RETURNING ALL-PURPOSE YARDS three or more teams in the playoff fi eld for 11 years in a row. It was the ninth me in league history that at least four teams were chosen. CAA Football had a league-record Shane Simpson, Towson 1,835 yds fi ve teams picked in 2007, 2008 and 2011. Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks, UA 1,430 yds Deontz Thompson, UR 1,250 yds PLAYOFF SUCCESS: James Madison became the sixth CAA Football member to capture the Harold Cooper, URI 1,132 yds FCS Na onal Championship last January when it defeated Youngstown State, 28-14. Since Malcolm Summers, EU 1,072 yds 2003, CAA Football has had a team in the FCS tle game nine mes, with fi ve diff erent teams winning na onal tles - Delaware (2003), JMU (2004, 2016), Richmond (2008) and CAA TOP RETURNING TACKLES Villanova (2009). CAA Football has had four diff erent teams advance to the semifi nals of the playoff s over the past four years - Towson (2013), New Hampshire (2014), Richmond Tyrice Bevere e, SBU 96 (2015) and JMU (2016) - and 23 semifi nalists overall. Brandon Hereford, JMU 96 Charles Bell, Delaware 94 NEW HAMPSHIRE EXTENDS PLAYOFF STREAK: New Hampshire earned a berth in the FCS Brendan Coniker, UR 94 playoff s for the 13th consecu ve year in 2016, extending the longest ac ve streak in the Jordan Brown, JMU 92 Ed Shockley, VU 86 na on. Under coach Sean McDonnell, the Wildcats have recorded 13 straight winning D.J. Stewart, URI 86 seasons with double-digit victory totals in six of them. UNH had an incredible streak of 162 Jeff Steeb, VU 86 straight weeks ranked in the STATS FCS Top 25 poll from Sept. 6, 2004 un l Oct. 12, 2015.

CAA TOP RETURNING SACKS CAA WELCOMES NEW COACHES: Four CAA Football teams will have new head coaches this season, but three of them already have es to the conference. , who Malachi Hoskins, UA 7.0 guided Richmond to the FCS playoff s for the past three seasons, is the new head coach Jasawn Thompson, UD 7.0 at Delaware. , who was the defensive coordinator at Richmond during its Bilal Nichols, UD 5.0 na onal championship run in 2008, returns as head coach of the Spiders a er leading Sterling Sheffi eld, Maine 5.0 Cha anooga to three straight FCS playoff appearances. A er 30 seasons as a member of Ed Shockley, VU 4.5 the coaching staff at Villanova under legendary mentor Andy Talley, takes Kyle Reisert, UNH 4.5 over as head coach of the Wildcats in 2017. Elon named Curt Cigne as its new head coach a er he posted an impressive a 53-17 mark in six seasons at Indiana (Pa.). He’s also CAA TOP RETURNING a former assistant to Nick Saban at Alabama.

Rob Rolle, VU 7 W&M’S LAYCOCK CLIMBS WIN CHART: William & Mary head coach Jimmye Laycock Raven Greene, JMU 6 begins his 38th season with the Tribe, which is the longest tenure at one school among Prince Smith, Jr., UNH 5 ac ve Division I head coaches. With 243 career wins, he ranks second only to Columbia’s Tyrice Bevere e, SBU 4 Al Bagnoli (244) among ac ve NCAA Division I coaches. His 109 victories in CAA Football Mason Gray, UA 4 are second only to Villanova’s Andy Talley (142). Aaron Swinton, W&M 4

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UALBANY DELAWARE ELON 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB

• Return 16 starters from last year’s 7-4 • Return nine starters on off ense and 10 start- • Return 15 starters from last season, includ- squad, including eight on defense. ers on defense. ing nine on the off enisve side.

• Junior RB Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks earned 3rd • Danny Rocco begins his fi rst season as the • Curt Cigne takes over as head coach at team All-America honors a er running for head coach at UD. Rocco compiled a 43-22 Elon. He put together a 53-17 record in six 1,388 yards and 16 TD’s last season. He record at Richmond over the past fi ve years seasons as head coach at Indiana (Pa.) and ranked 4th in FCS in rushing (126.2 ypg) and and guided the Spiders to three straight FCS also was a former assistant coach under 8th in scoring (8.7 ppg). playoff appearances. Nick Saban at Alabama.

• Ibitokun-Hanks topped the 100-yard mark • The Blue Hens ranked second in the CAA • Running backs DeSean McNair (522 yds, six mes last season, including a program- and 14th in FCS in rushing (227.2 ypg) last 3 TD’s) and Malcolm Summers (513 yds, 2 record 298 yards vs. New Hamsphire. season. UD topped 200 yards on the ground TD’s) combined for over 1,000 yards on the seven mes in 2016. ground last season. • Senior DL Malachi Hoskins made 82 tackles last season and led UAlbany in sacks (7), • Senior LB Charles Bell is a two- me All-CAA • True freshmen Davis Cheek and Jalen tackles for loss (11) and forced (3). selec on. He’s been UD’s leader in tackles Greene are ba ling for the star ng quarter- He earned 2nd team All-CAA honors. for the past two years, and recorded 94 back job. stops and 11.5 TFL in 2016. • UAlbany led the CAA and ranked 4th in FCS • DB Chris Blair ranked second on the team in TO margin (+16) last season. • Junior RB Thomas Jeff erson has rushed for in tackles (79), ed for the team lead with 2 1,590 yards and 13 TD’s through his fi rst two intercep ons and topped the Phoenix with • UAlbany ranked 2nd in the CAA and 8th in seasons. He was the CAA Off ensive Rookie 8 pass breakups in 2016. FCS in scoring defense (18.8 ppg) last sea- of the Year in 2015. son. UA held four teams under 10 points. • LB Warren Messer made 66 tackles in just 8 • Along with Bell, the Blue Hens return three games and also contributed 3.5 tackles for • UAlbany earned its fi rst win over an FBS other All-CAA players on defense - DL Bilal loss and 1.5 sacks last season. foe last year when it beat Buff alo, 22-16, to Nichols, LB Troy Reeder and DB Nasir Ad- start the season. derley.

JAMES MADISON MAINE NEW HAMPSHIRE 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB • Return 14 starters from last year’s 14-1 • Return 15 starters from last season’s 6-5 • Return 15 starters from last year’s 8-5 squad team that captured the FCS Na onal Cham- squad. The Black Bears went 5-3 in the CAA that advanced to the NCAA FCS playoff s for pionship. It was JMU’s second na onal tle and won six of their fi nal eight games. the 13th year in a row - which is the longest and the sixth for a CAA Football member. ac ve streak in the na on. • RB Josh Mack ran for a team-high 712 yards • Quarterback Bryan Schor, the 2016 CAA Of- and 6 TD’s in his freshman campaign. He • Malik Love (59 rec., 520 yds, 1 TD) and Neil fensive Player of the Year, led FCS in comple- also had a pair of receiving TD’s. O’Connor (58 rec., 834 yds, 6 TD’s) recorded on percentage (73.1%) and pass effi ciency the most catches of any returning receivers (186.2). He threw for 3,002 yards and 29 • Earnest Edwards ranked 24th in FCS in in CAA Football last season. TD’s and ran for 569 yards and 10 scores. kick returns (24.5 avg.) and also caught 20 passes for 334 yards and 3 TD’s. • QB Trevor Knight ranked 6th in the CAA in • JMU’s off ense set CAA records for points total off ense (175.8 ypg) last season, throw- (700), total yards (7,612), (94) • Maine was 4-2 on the road last season, ing for 1,714 yards and 14 TD’s and running and fi rst downs (380) in 2016. including a sweep of all four CAA games. for 396 yards and 4 TD’s.

• The Dukes scored at least 20 points in all 15 • DB Najee Goode was named to the All-CAA • Prince Smith, Jr. was chosen games last season and topped the 40-point third team last season a er pos ng 40 tack- as the CAA Defensive Rookie of the Year in mark nine mes. les, 3 forced fumbles, 2 intercep ons and 7 2016 a er recording 37 tackles, a team-high pass breakups. 5 intercep ons and 13 pass breakups. • Mike Houston was honored as the AFCA FCS Na onal Coach of the Year in 2016. • LB Sterling Sheffi eld made 65 tackles last • Safety Pop Lacey made a team-high 82 season and was among the top 10 in the tackles as a freshman last season and was • DE Andrew Ankrah has earned 1st team league with 5 sacks and 11.0 TFL. named to the All-CAA third team. All-CAA honors for the past two seasons. He tallied 44 tackles and 6.0 TFL last year. • Sheffi eld and Goode were named to the • UNH has recorded 13 straight winning sea- preseason All-CAA team along with OL Jamil sons and has posted 10+ victories six mes • Safety Raven Greene made a team-high Demby. in that stretch. 6 intercep ons last season and was also fourth on the team with 70 tackles.

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RHODE ISLAND RICHMOND STONY BROOK 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB

• Return 18 starters from last season, includ- • Return eight starters on off ense and defense • Return nine starters on off ense and nine on ing 10 on defense. from last year’s 10-4 squad that earned a defense. third straight trip to the FCS playoff s. • RB Harold Cooper is 374 yards shy of • WR Ray Bolden led SBU with 37 catches for becoming the 9th player in URI history to • QB Kyle Laule a, a two- me All-CAA selec- 536 yards last season and has 105 recep- reach 2,000 career rushing yards. He ran for on, threw for a league-high 3,022 yards ons for 1,301 yards in his career. He’s a a team-best 463 yards in 2016. and 24 TD’s despite suff ering a knee injury two- me All-CAA honoree. in the regular-season fi nale. He ranks 4th on • Cooper ranked 19th in FCS in kickoff returns UR’s career passing yardage (6,728) chart. • RB Stacey Bedell, who ran for a team-high (25.3 avg.) last year and was one of three 698 yards and 10 TD’s last season, ranks players in FCS to return two kicks for TD’s. • RB Deontez Thompson became the fi rst 7th on SBU’s career rushing list (2,119 yds) freshman in UR history to rush for 1,000 and 3rd in career rushing TD’s (23). He has • Tyler Harris, a transfer from UCF, is exepcted yards (1,001, 9 TD’s) in a season. He topped topped the 100-yard mark 12 mes. to start at quarterback for the Rams. the 100-yard mark in fi ve of the Spiders’ fi nal six regular-season games. • Senior OT Timon Parris was named to the • URI returns three receivers - Harold Buckner STATS preseason All-America fi rst team. He’s III, Khayri Denny and Aaron Parker - who • PK Griffi n Trau earned fi rst-team All-America started all 33 games in his career. caught at least 23 passes last year. accolades a er tying a CAA record by mak- ing 23-of-26 fi eld goals last season. • Safety safety Tyrice Bevere e led SBU in • DL Jose Duncan made the All-CAA third tackles (96) and intercep ons (4) last sea- team last season a er recording 44 tackles, • UR ranked 8th in FCS in pass defense (170.2 son. He also made 8.0 TFL. a team-high 4.0 sacks and six QB hurries. ypg) and 11th in total defense (317.0 ypg) last season. • SBU ranked 3rd in FCS in total defense • Safety D.J. Stewart topped URI in tackles (274.2 ypg), 9th in scoring defense (101.2 (86) and intercep ons (2) last season. • UR begins its fi rst season under head coach ypg) and 13th in scoring defense (20.2 ppg) Russ Huesman. He was the defensive coor- last season. The Seawolves were 1st in FCS • URI led or was ed in the 4th quarter in fi ve dinator on the Spiders’ 2008 team that won in total defense in 2015. of their fi nal eight games last season. the FCS Na onal Championship.

TOWSON VILLANOVA WILLIAM & MARY 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB 0-0 Overall/0-0 CAAFB • Return 17 starters, including nine on • Return 17 starters, including nine on • Return fi ve starters on off ense and fi ve on defense, from last year’s team that won its off ense, from last year’s 9-4 team that ad- defense from a year ago. fi nal three games to close 2016. vanced to the 2nd round of the FCS playoff s. • Junior Tommy McKee, sophomore Brandon • Shane Simpson, the 2016 CAA Off ensive • QB Zach Bednarczyk threw for 2,158 yards Ba le and freshman Shon Mitchell are Rookie of the Year, ran for a team-high 783 and 19 TD’s last season and was also VU’s ba ling to replace three-year starter Steve yards and 3 TD’s. He led the CAA and ranked 2nd-leading rusher with 539 yards. He Cluley at quarterback entering Week 1. 6th in FCS in KOR (26.9 avg) and was No. 1 passed for over 200 yards fi ve mes. in the CAA in all-purpose yards (166.8 ypg). • W&M returns its top four receivers from a • RB Aaron Forbes earned 3rd team All-CAA year ago, led by WR’s DeVonte Dedmon (35 • QB Morgan Mahalak threw for 667 yards honors in 2016 a er rushing for 799 yards rec., 533 yds, 5 TD’s) and Daniel Kuzjak (30 and 4 TD’s in Towson’s last three games and 8 TD’s. He had two 100+-yard games. rec., 351 yds, 2 TD’s) and TE Andrew Caskin a er returning from an injury. (30 rec., 269 yds., 3 TD’s). • VU ranked No. 1 in FCS in total defense • LB Chris Tedder made a team-high 74 tack- (259.8 ypg) and scoring defense (15.0 ppg) • LT Chris Durant (30 starts) and LG Connor les last season, including 6.0 TFL. and was No. 4 vs. the run (87.6 ypg). Hilland (28 starts) enter their fourth season as starters on the off ensive line. Durant is • Towson ranked 9th in FCS in pass defense • Safety Rob Rolle led FCS with 7 intercep- on the STATS preseason All-America team. (170.5 ypg) and 21st in total defense (332.3 ons last season and also made 63 tackles. ypg) last season. He recorded two defensive TD’s. Rolle is the • W&M ranked No. 1 in FCS in pass defense CAA preseason Defensive Player of the Year. (154.2 ypg) last season. • PK Aidan O’Neill was 18-of-22 on FG’s last season, including a game-winning 55-yarder • LB Ed Shockley recorded a team-best 86 • CB Aaron Swinton recorded a team-best in the season fi nale vs. Rhode Island. It was tackles in 2016 and added 11.0 TFL and 4.5 four intercep ons in 2016 and also broke up the 3rd-longest in CAA history. sacks. eight passes.

• Safety Monty Fenner had 63 tackles, 7 pass • Villanova has had 10 winning seasons over • LB Nate Atkins was second on the team in breakkups and 4 forced fumbles. the past 11 years. tackles (74) as a freshman last year.

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2017 CAA Football Schedule & Results Thursday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Oct. 7 *Maine at New Hampshire - 7 p.m. *Maine at Villanova - 1 p.m. Delaware State at Delaware - 7 p.m. *William & Mary at Elon - 2 p.m. Elon at Toledo - 7 p.m. *UAlbany at Richmond - 3 p.m. Rhode Island at Central Michigan - 7 p.m. *Delaware at Stony Brook - 6 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 1 Saturday, Oct. 14 Richmond vs. Sam Houston State (Waco, Texas) - 7 p.m. *William & Mary at Delaware - 3:30 p.m. *Villanova at James Madison - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2 *Rhode Island at Maine - 3:30 p.m. Villanova at Lehigh - 12:30 p.m. *Richmond at Towson - 4 p.m. William & Mary at Virginia - 3:30 p.m. *New Hampshire at Stony Brook - 6 p.m. Stony Brook at USF - 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 UAlbany at Old Dominion - 6 p.m. *Elon at Rhode Island - 12 p.m. James Madison at East Carolina - 6 p.m. *Towson at New Hampshire - 2 p.m. Morgan State at Towson - 6 p.m. *Maine at UAlbany - 3:30 p.m. *Richmond at Delaware - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 *James Madison at William & Mary - 3:30 p.m. *Stony Brook at Rhode Island - 1 p.m. Towson at Maryland - 12 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 28 *William & Mary at Maine - 12 p.m. UAlbany at Morgan State - 1 p.m. *Rhode Island at UAlbany - 1 p.m. Elon at Furman - 1 p.m. *Stony Brook at Richmond - 3 p.m. RIchmond at Colgate - 1 p.m. *Elon at Villanova - 3:30 p.m. Delaware at Virginia Tech - 3:30 p.m. *New Hampshire at James Madison - 3:30 p.m. Villanova at Temple - 3:30 p.m. *Delaware at Towson - 4 p.m. Bryant at Maine - 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 East Tennessee State at James Madison - 6 p.m. *James Madison at Rhode Island - 12 p.m. New Hampshire at Georgia Southern - 6 p.m. *UAlbany at Stony Brook - 1 p.m. William & Mary at Norfolk State - 6 p.m. *Richmond at Villanova - 1 p.m. *Towson at Elon - 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 16 *New Hampshire at William & Mary - 2 p.m. Harvard at Rhode Island - 1 p.m. *Delaware at Maine (Portland, Maine) - 2 p.m. New Hampshire at Holy Cross - 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11 Howard at Richmond - 2 p.m. *Villanova at Rhode Island - 12 p.m. Norfolk State at James Madison - 3:30 p.m. *Towson at William & Mary - 2 p.m. Cornell at Delaware - 3:30 p.m. *Elon at New Hampshire - 2 p.m. Charleston Southern at Elon - 6 p.m. *UAlbany at Delaware - 3:30 p.m. Sacred Heart at Stony Brook - 6 p.m. *Richmond at James Madison - 3:30 p.m. Lafayette at Villanova - 6 p.m. Wagner at Stony Brook - 1 p.m. Maine vs. UMass (@Fenway Park) - 4 p.m. Bucknell at William & Mary - 6 p.m. Monmouth at UAlbany - 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18 Towson at St. Francis (Pa.) - 7 p.m. *James Madison at Elon - 12 p.m. *Stony Brook at Maine - 12 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23 *Delaware at Villanova - 1 p.m. *Maine at James Madison - 1:30 p.m. *New Hampshire at UAlbany - 1 p.m. *Rhode Island at Towson - 2 p.m. *Rhode Island at New Hampshire - 3:30 p.m. *William & Mary at Richmond - 3 p.m. *Elon at Richmond - 6 p.m. *Towson at Stony Brook - 6 p.m. *Villanova at UAlbany - 7 p.m. * - CAA Football Game

Saturday, Sept. 30 *UAlbany at Elon - 2 p.m. *James Madison at Delaware - 3:30 p.m. *Stony Brook at William & Mary - 6 p.m. *Villanova at Towson - 6 p.m. Rhode Island at Brown - 12:30 p.m. Bryant at New Hampshire - 6 p.m. Maine at UCF - 6:30 p.m.

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CAA Football Team-by-Team Capsules

UALBANY GREAT DANES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) DELAWARE BLUE HENS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Tom & Mary Casey Stadium (8,500) Home Stadium: Delaware Stadium (22,000) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Sept. 2 24/rv at Old Dominion 6:00 p.m. -- Aug. 31 rv/- DELAWARE STATE 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Morgan State 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Virginia Tech 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 16 MONMOUTH 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 CORNELL 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *VILLANOVA 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *JAMES MADISON 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *at Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *at Richmond 3:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *WILLIAM & MARY 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *MAINE 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *RICHMOND 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *RHODE ISLAND 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at Towson 4:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at Stony Brook 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at Maine (@Portland) 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at Delaware 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *UALBANY 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at Villanova 1:00 p.m. --

ELON PHOENIX (0-0, 0-0 CAA) JAMES MADISON DUKES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Rhodes Stadium (11,250) Home Stadium: Bridgeforth Stadium (24,877) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Aug. 31 at Toledo 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 2 1/1 at East Carolina 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Furman 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 EAST TENNESSEE STATE 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 NORFOLK STATE 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *at Richmond 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *MAINE 1:30 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *UALBANY 2:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *at Delaware 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *WILLIAM & MARY 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *VILLANOVA 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *at Rhode Island 12:00 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *at William & Mary 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at Villanova 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *TOWSON 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at Rhode Island 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at New Hampshire 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *RICHMOND 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *JAMES MADISON 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at Elon 12:00 p.m. --

MAINE BLACK BEARS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Alfond Stadium (10,000) Home Stadium: Wildcat Stadium (11,015) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Aug. 31 rv/- *at 13/16 New Hampshire 7:00 p.m. -- Aug. 31 13/16 *rv/- MAINE 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 BRYANT 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Georgia Southern 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *at James Madison 1:30 p.m. -- Sept. 16 at Holy Cross 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 at UCF 6:30 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *RHODE ISLAND 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *at Villanova 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 BRYANT 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *RHODE ISLAND 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *at Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *at UAlbany 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *TOWSON 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *WILLIAM & MARY 12:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *DELAWARE (@Portland) 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at William & Mary 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at UMass (@Boston/Fenway Park) 4:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *ELON 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *STONY BROOK 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at UAlbany 1:00 p.m. --

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CAA Football Team-by-Team Capsules

RHODE ISLAND RAMS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) RICHMOND SPIDERS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Meade Stadium (6,555) Home Stadium: E. Claiborne Robins Stadium (8,700) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Aug. 31 at Central Michigan 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 1 7/7 vs. 3/3 Sam Houston State (@Waco, Texas) 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 *STONY BROOK 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Colgate 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 HARVARD 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 HOWARD 2:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *at New Hampshire 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *ELON 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 at Brown 12:30 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *UALBANY 3:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *at Maine 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *at Towson 4:00 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *ELON 12:00 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *at Delaware 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at UAlbany 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *STONY BROOK 3:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *JAMES MADISON 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at Villanova 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *VILLANOVA 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at Towson 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *WILLIAM & MARY 3:00 p.m. --

STONY BROOK SEAWOLVES (0-0, 0-0 CAA) TOWSON TIGERS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: LaValle Stadium (8,300) Home Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Sept. 2 rv/- at USF 4:00 p.m. -- Sept. 2 -/rv MORGAN STATE 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 *at Rhode Island 1:00 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Maryland 12:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 SACRED HEART 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 at St. Francis (Pa.) 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *TOWSON 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *at Stony Brook 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *at William & Mary 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *VILLANOVA 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *DELAWARE 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *RICHMOND 4:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *at New Hampshire 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at Richmond 3:00 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *DELAWARE 4:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *UALBANY 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 WAGNER 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at William & Mary 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at Maine 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *RHODE ISLAND 2:00 p.m. --

VILLANOVA WILDCATS (0-0, 0-0 CAA) WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Home Stadium: Villanova Stadium (12,000) Home Stadium: Walter J. Zable Stadium (12,400) Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 vs. STATS Top 25: 0-0 vs. Coaches Top 25: 0-0 Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: -- Total Home Attendance: -- Average Home Attendance: --

Sept. 2 10/9 at 17/17 Lehigh 12:30 p.m. -- Sept. 2 rv/rv at Virginia 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Temple 3:30 p.m. -- Sept. 9 at Norfolk State 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 LAFAYETTE 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 16 BUCKNELL 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 23 *at UAlbany 7:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *STONY BROOK 6:00 p.m. -- Sept. 30 *at Towson 6:00 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *at Elon 2:00 p.m. -- Oct. 7 *MAINE 1:00 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *at Delaware 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 14 *at James Madison 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 21 *JAMES MADISON 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *ELON 3:30 p.m. -- Oct. 28 *at Maine 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *RICHMOND 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 4 *NEW HAMPSHIRE 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *at Rhode Island 12:00 p.m. -- Nov. 11 *TOWSON 2:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *DELAWARE 1:00 p.m. -- Nov. 18 *at Richmond 3:00 p.m. --

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2017 CAA Football Preseason All-Conference Honors

2017 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2017 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON PREDICTED Position Player School Class ORDER OF FINISH (1st-Place Votes) QB Bryan Schor James Madison Sr. 1. James Madison (21) 241 2017 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2. Richmond (3) 210 Position Player School Class 3. Villanova 209 S Rob Rolle Villanova Sr. 4. New Hampshire 169 5. Delaware 133 2017 CAA FOOTBALL PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM 6. UAlbany 129 OFFENSE 7. William & Mary 124 Position Player School Class 8. Stony Brook 118 QB Bryan Schor James Madison Sr. 9. Maine 100 RB Stacey Bedell Stony Brook Sr. 10. Towson 84 RB Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks UAlbany Jr. 11. Elon 36 RB Deontez Thompson Richmond So. 12. Rhode Island 31 FB Anthony Manzo-Lewis UAlbany Sr. WR DeVonte Dedmon William & Mary Sr. WR Neil O’Connor New Hampshire Jr. WR Micah Wright Maine Jr. TE Jonathan Kloosterman James Madison Sr. OL Jamil Demby Maine Sr. OL Chris Durant William & Mary Sr. OL Brody Kern Delaware Sr. OL Timon Parris Stony Brook Sr. OL Aaron Stinnie James Madison Sr.

DEFENSE Position Player School Class DL Andrew Ankrah James Madison Sr. DL Malachi Hoskins UAlbany Sr. DL Bilal Nichols Delaware Sr. DL Brandon Waller Richmond Sr. LB Charles Bell Delaware Sr. LB Shayne Lawless Stony Brook Jr. LB Sterling Sheffi eld Maine Jr. LB Ed Shockley Villanova Sr. CB Najee Goode Maine Sr. CB Prince Smith, Jr. New Hampshire So. S Raven Greene James Madison Sr. S Rob Rolle Villanova Sr.

SPECIAL TEAMS Position Player School Class RS Shane Simpson Towson So. PK Griffi n Trau Richmond Jr. P John Hinchen Villanova Sr. SPEC Robert Carter James Madison Jr.

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2017 CAA Football Preseason All-Americans

STATS Walter Payton Award Watch List Player Position School Class Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks RB UAlbany Jr. Kyle Lauletta QB Richmond Sr. Bryan Schor QB James Madison Sr.

STATS Buck Buchanan Award Watch List Player Position School Class Andrew Ankrah DL James Madison Sr. Rob Rolle S Villanova Sr.

STATS Preseason All-America Team OFFENSE Team Position Player School Class First Team RB Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks UAlbany Jr. First Team OL Timon Parris Stony Brook Sr. First Team OL Aaron Stinnie James Madison Sr. Second Team FB Anthony Manzo-Lewis UAlbany Sr. Third Team OL Jamil Demby Maine Sr. Third Team OL Chris Durant William & Mary Sr. Third Team TE Jonathan Kloosterman James Madison Sr. Third Team RB Deontez Thompson Richmond So.

DEFENSE Team Position Player School Class First Team S Rob Rolle Villanova Sr. Second Team DL Andrew Ankrah James Madison Sr. Third Team S Raven Greene James Madison Sr.

SPECIAL TEAMS Team Position Player School Class Second Team AP Harold Cooper Rhode Island Sr. Second Team KR Shane Simpson Towson So. Second Team PK Griffi n Trau Richmond Jr.

HERO Sports Preseason All-America Team OFFENSE Team Position Player School Class First Team OL Aaron Stinnie James Madison Sr.

DEFENSE Team Position Player School Class First Team DB Raven Greene James Madison Sr. First Team DB Rob Rolle Villanova Sr.

SPECIAL TEAMS Team Position Player School Class First Team PK Griffi n Trau Richmond Jr.

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2017 CAA Football Weekly Awards OFFENSIVE DEFENSIVE SPECIAL TEAMS ROOKIE Sept. 4 Sept.11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20

Career CAA Football Weekly Award Leaders (Since 2007) 15 - John Robertson (Villanova, QB) DeAndrade (New Hampshire, CB); Quinlen Dean (New Hampshire, LB); Sean Decloux (Maine, K); DeVonte Dedmon (William & Mary, WR/PR); John Dempsey (Villanova, DB); Donte Dennis (Maine, LB); Cameron Dohse (William & 10 - Terrance West (Towson, RB) Mary, WR); Tim Donnelly (Delaware, QB); Nick Dorka (William & Mary, PK); Christian Dorsey (UAlbany, LB); Drew Dudzik (James Madison, QB); Morgan Ellman (New Hampshire, PK); Eric Enderson (Delaware, P); Ryan Farrell (New 9 - Andrew Pierce (Delaware, RB) Hampshire, LB/LS); Joe Flacco (Delaware, QB); Aaron Forbes (Villanova, RB); Terrance Fox (New Hampshire, KR); Albert Funderburke (William & Mary, RB); Jake Giusti (Delaware, DB); Matt Goff (James Madison, P); Xavier Goodall 7 - Jonathan Grimes (William & Mary, RB) (Richmond, RB); Donald Goodrich (New Hampshire, RB); Colby Goodwyn (Old Dominion, RB); Oliver Graybar (Rhode Island, P); Airek Green (William & Mary, LB); Raven Greene (James Madison, S); John Greer (New Hampshire, DB); 6 - Kendell Anderson (William & Mary, RB); (Old Dominion, QB); Rodney Landers (James Madison, John Griffi n (Northeastern, RB); Stanley Gutierrez (Hofstra, LB); John Haggard (Stony Brook, DL); Darryl Hamilton QB); Vad Lee (James Madison, QB); Stephon Robertson (James Madison, LB); Justin Rogers (Richmond, KR/DB); Justin (Richmond, DB); Mark Hamilton (Villanova, PK/P); Jeremiah Hamlin (Richmond, RB); Brandyn Harvey (Villanova, Thorpe (James Madison, QB) WR); Brian Harvey (Maine, PK); Kyle Havens (Massachusetts, QB); David Hayes (Delaware, RB); Wes Hills (Delaware, RB); Ryan Hinds (New Hampshire, DB); Emmanuel Holder (Towson, FB); Myles Holmes (Rhode Island, KR); Malachi 5 - Matt Evans (New Hampshire, LB); Scotty McGee (James Madison, KR); Dae’Quan Scott (James Madison, RB/PR) Hoskins (UAlbany, DL); Omar Howard (Richmond, LB); Stephen Howell (Richmond, DB); Matt Hubbard (Georgia State, P); Markus Hunter (James Madison, DB); Travis Hurd (Rhode Island, KR); Sam Hurwitz (Towson, PK); Marcus 4 - Pat Devlin (Delaware, QB); Sean Goldrich (New Hampshire, QB); Josh Gontarek (UAlbany, WR); Elijah Ibitokun- Hyde (William & Mary, DE); Devon Jackson (New Hampshire, LB); Chris Jeannot (New Hampshire, TE); Sean Jellison Hanks (UAlbany, RB); Derrick Joseph (Towson, KR/WR); Christophe Mulumba Tshimanga (Maine, LB); Dontra Peters (New Hampshire, RB); Cole Johnson (James Madison, QB); Deontray Johnson (Rhode Island, KR); Mat Johnson (New Hampshire, CB/RB); Bryan Schor (James Madison, QB); Eric Ward (Richmond, QB) (Northeastern, PK); Reuben Johnson (Stony Brook, DB); Brandon Johnson-Farrell (Rhode Island, WR); David Jones (Richmond, DB); Rob Jones (Delaware, PR/KR); Brandon Jordi (Richmond, K); Jesse Julmiste (Massachusetts, KR); 3 - Nigel Beckford (Maine, RB); Zach Bednarczyk (Villanova, QB); Jovan Belcher (Maine, DL); Grant Enders (Towson, Wil Kamin (Richmond, PK/P); Chris Koepplin (Massachusetts, PK); Tanoh Kpassagnon (Villanova, DL); Tim Kukucka QB); R.J. Harris (New Hampshire, WR); Tyler Holmes, (Massachusetts, LB); Thomas Jeff erson (Delaware, RB); Josh (Villanova, DL); Pop Lacey (New Hampshire, S); Eriq Lewis (Old Dominion, CB); Poppy Livers (Villanova, PR); Sherman Jennings (Massachusetts, LB); Tom Manning (New Hampshire, PK); Eric McBride (Richmond, LB); Cameron McCurry Logan (Richmond, DL); Eric Loper (Villanova, DB); Mike MacArthur (New Hampshire, PK/P); Josh Mack (Maine, RB); (Villanova, S); Jimmy Moreland (James Madison, CB); (New Hampshire, QB); Shane Simpson (Towson, Fred Maldonado (Villanova, DB); Matt Marcorelle (Delaware, DL); Jon Martin (UAlbany, P); Deron Mayo (Hofstra, DL); RB); Michael Strauss (Richmond, QB); Cooper Taylor (Richmond, DB); Anthony Walters (Delaware, DB); B.W. Webb Miguel Maysonet (Hofstra, RB); Tre McBride (William & Mary, KR/PR); Willie McGinnis (Rhode Island, DL); David Miller (William & Mary, DB); Chris Whitney (Villanova, QB); Paul Worrilow (Delaware, LB) (William & Mary, P); Greg Miller (Villanova, DL); John Miller (James Madison, RB); Corey Mitchell (Elon, LB); Arthur Moats (James Madison, DL); Martel Moody (Villanova, DB); J.J. Moore (Massachusetts, WR); Khalil Moore (Elon, 2 - Angelo Babbaro (Villanova, KR); Sean Baner (Delaware, PK); Tyrice Beverette (Stony Brook, DB); Andrew Bose DB); Kye Morgan (Stony Brook, DB); Neil Morrison (UAlbany, LB); Alex Mosley (James Madison, DL); Maurice Murray (Rhode Island, LB); Pushaun Brown (Maine, RB); John Carpenter (William & Mary, PK); Rayshan Clark (UAlbany, CB); (Northeastern, RB); Kirk Nelms (Massachusetts, DB); Tony Nelson (Massachusetts, RB); Victor Ochi (Stony Brook, Liam Coen (Massachusetts, QB); Derek Cox (William & Mary; DB); Dalton Crossan (New Hampshire, RB/KR); Earnest DL); Demetrius Oliver (Elon, WR); Aidan O’Neill (Towson, PK); Joey Orlando (New Hampshire, WR); Omar Osbourne Edwards (Maine, WR); Louis Feinstein (Rhode Island, PK); Jacobi Green (Richmond, RB); Joey Harmon (Villanova, (UAlbany, RB); Corey Parker (William & Mary, DB); Martin Parker (Richmond, DL); Matt Parent (New Hampshire, LB); LB); Sage Harold (James Madison, DL); Derek Hatcher (Richmond, PR); Travis Hawkins (Delaware, KR); Jonathan Mike Perry (Delaware, PK); David Petroni (Elon, P); Wayne Pettus (Richmond, DB); Jake Phillips (William & Mary, QB); Hernandez (Massachusetts, RB); Tim Hightower (Richmond, RB); DeAndre Houston-Carson (William & Mary, Kyle Polk (Towson, LB); Brad Prasky (New Hampshire, P); Brandon Ravenel (James Madison, KR/WR); Troy Reeder S); Kareem Huggins (Hofstra, KR); Kyle Hunte (Northeastern, LB); Brock Jackolski (Hofstra, RB); Michael Johnson (Delaware, LB); Josh Roach (James Madison, LB); Aaron Roane (Richmond, DB); Courtney Robinson (Massachusetts, (Delaware, WR/KR); Nigel Jones (Maine, RB); Terrence Klein (New Hampshire, LB); Kyle Lauletta (Richmond, QB); KR); Rashad Robinson (James Madison, CB); Justin Rohrwasser (Rhode Island, PK); Rob Rolle (Villanova, S); Donald Brandon Lee (James Madison, DL); Donnell Lewis (Towson, DB); Donald Liotine (Stony Brook, RB); Joe Marcoux Russell (Georgia State, RB); Troy Russell (Maine, LB); Josh Rutter (William & Mary, LB); Jake Ryder (Towson, P); Kyle (Villanova, PK); Perry McIntyre (Massachusetts, LB); Brian Pate (William & Mary, PK); James Pitts (Villanova, DB); Sakowski (UAlbany, S); Joe Sarnese (Villanova, S); Sean Schaefer (Towson, QB); Dejor Simmons (James Madison, Steve Probst (Rhode Island, QB); Taylor Reynolds (James Madison, CB); Luke Rhodes (William & Mary, LB); Patrick KR); Prince Smith (New Hampshire, CB); Hugo Souza (New Hampshire, LB); Nico Steriti (New Hampshire, RB); Rickey Ricard (Maine, DL); Trevor Sasek (Delaware, QB); James Simms (Towson, LB); Dylan Smith (Rhode Island, K); Tye Stevens (Maine, RB); Christian Summers (Towson, WR); Matt Szczur (Villanova, WR); Julian Talley (Massachusetts, Smith (Towson, CB); Cameron Starke (James Madison, PK); Gage Steele (James Madison, LB); Jon Striefsky (Delaware, WR); Phillip Thaxton (Delaware, RB); Nate Thellen (Northeastern, DB); Terence Thomas (Villanova, LB); Brian PK); Deontez Thompson (Richmond, RB); R.J. Toman (New Hampshire, QB); Adrian Tracy (William & Mary, DL); Jake Thompson (William & Mary, DB); Chris Treister (Maine, QB); Ricky Tunstall (Delaware, FS); Griffi n Trau (Richmond, Trantin (William & Mary, LB); Patrick Toole (UAlbany, PK); Jared Turcotte (Maine, RB); Andy Vailas (New Hampshire, PK); Charles Tutt (James Madison, KR/CB); Cornell Urquhart (James Madison, DL); Dino Vasso (New Hampshire, DB); QB); Antonio Vaughan (Old Dominion, WR/PR); Josh Vaughan (Richmond, RB); Darius Victor (Towson, RB); Gian Caleb Violette (Massachusetts, PK/P); Ed Wagner (Delaware, P); Brandon Waller (Richmond, DL); Marcus Wasilewski Villante (Hofstra, LB); Jaheem Woods (Stony Brook, DB); Micah Wright (Maine, WR); Griff Yancey (James Madison, RB) (Maine, QB); Jordan Waxman (Maine, P); Terrel Walker (Maine, RB); Lamir Whetstone (Maine, DB); Chase Williams (James Madison, LB); Kwe’shon Williams (James Madison, CB); Pat Williams (James Madison, LB); Roger Williams 1 - Adam Abramowitz (Richmond, DL); Khalid Abdullah (James Madison, RB); D.J. Adeoba (Massachusetts, LB); (Hofstra, PK); Albert Wilson (Georgia State, KR); Tez Wilson (Rhode Island, LB); Nick Yako, (Villanova, PK); Rauley Victor Adesanya (Rhode Island, DL); Ronnie Akins (Villanova, DB); Sherman Alston (Stony Brook, RB); Andrew Zaragoza (Delaware, P); Rob Zarrilli (Hofstra, PK) Ankrah (James Madison, LB); R.J. Archer (William & Mary, QB); Conner Arnone (James Madison, P/PK); Peter Athens (Towson, QB); Jakwail Bailey (Old Dominion, WR); Aaron Ball (Villanova, RB); John Baranowsky (James Madison, DL); Justin Barnes (James Madison, LB); Trevor Bates (Maine, DL); Nick Battle (Richmond, DL); Stacey Bedell (Stony 2017 National Weekly Awards Brook, RB); Odell Benton (Elon, LB); Mike Boyle (New Hampshire, KR); Brian Bradford (Towson, LB); Anthony Bratton (Delaware, DB); Jordan Brown (James Madison, DB); Marcus Burley (Delaware; DB); Jerry Butler (Delaware, KR); Mike Callahan (William & Mary, QB); Derek Cassidy (Rhode Island, QB); Don Cherry (Villanova, LB); Cory Christopher (Hofstra, QB); Cody Cipalla (Delaware, DB); Telvion Clark (Towson, LB); John Clements (New Hampshire, KR); Steve Cluley (William & Mary, QB); Michael Cole (Maine, DE); Dante Cook (William & Mary, LB); Casey Cooley (Richmond, DL); Harold Cooper (Rhode Island, KR/RB); Aaron Corp (Richmond, QB); Trevor Coston (Maine, PR); Jerome Couplin III (William & Mary, FS); Elliot Croskey (UAlbany, RB); Dalton Crossan (New Hampshire, RB); Omar Cuff (Delaware, RB); Taveion Cuff ee (James Madison, DB); Benjamin Davis (Maine, LB); Rashard Davis (James Madison, PR); Casey

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CAA Football in the 2017 Polls

STATS Top 25 (Preseason) FCS Coaches Top 25 (Preseason) Conference Rankings (Preseason)

No. Team Record Points No. Team Record Points STATS Coaches 1. James Madison (134) 0-0 4,034 1. James Madison (20) 0-0 642 Big Sky 3 4 2. North Dakota State (19) 0-0 3,874 2. North Dakota State (2) 0-0 618 Cal Poly, Eastern Washington, North Dakota, Weber State 3. Sam Houston State (7) 0-0 3,610 3. Sam Houston State (3) 0-0 577 4. South Dakota State (2) 0-0 3,385 4. Eastern Washington 0-0 525 Big South 1 1 5. Eastern Washington 0-0 3,270 5. Jacksonville State 0-0 493 Charleston Southern 6. Jacksonville State (1) 0-0 3,081 6. South Dakota State (1) 0-0 479 CAA Football 5 4 7. Richmond 0-0 3,041 7. Richmond 0-0 474 Albany, James Madison, New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova 8. North Dakota 0-0 2,871 8. Youngstown State 0-0 450 9. Youngstown State 0-0 2,658 9. Villanova 0-0 413 Ivy -- -- 10. Villanova 0-0 2,628 10. North Dakota 0-0 412 11. Woff ord 0-0 2,543 11. Woff ord 0-0 381 Mid-Eastern Athletic 0 2 12. Chattanooga 0-0 1,993 12. The Citadel 0-0 333 North Carolina A&T, North Carolina Central 13. New Hampshire 0-0 1,741 13. Chattanooga 0-0 330 14. Charleston Southern 0-0 1,710 14. Charleston Southern 0-0 261 Missouri Valley 6 5 15. Central Arkansas 0-0 1,685 15. Central Arkansas 0-0 251 Illinois State, North Dakota State, UNI, South Dakota State, 16. The Citadel 0-0 1,545 16. New Hampshire 0-0 244 Western Illinois, Youngstown St. 17. Lehigh 0-0 1,369 17. Lehigh 0-0 177 Northeast -- -- 18. UNI 0-0 924 18. Illinois State 0-0 149 19. Samford 0-0 893 19. Samford 0-0 144 20. Illinois State 0-0 876 20. UNI 0-0 136 Ohio Valley 1 1 21. Grambling State 0-0 692 21. Grambling State 0-0 133 Jacksonville State 22. Fordham 0-0 604 22. Weber State 0-0 102 Patriot 2 1 23. Cal Poly 0-0 427 23. Cal Poly 0-0 85 24. UAlbany 0-0 418 24. North Carolina Central 0-0 83 Fordham, Lehigh 25. Western Illinois 0-0 367 25. North Carolina A&T 0-0 78 Pioneer - -

Others receiving votes: N.C. Central (326), Weber State (322), Others receiving votes: Fordham (63), UAlbany (62), Western Southern 4 4 Northern Arizona (307), McNeese (261), San Diego (250), Montana Illinois (54), Montana (51), Northern Arizona (42), McNeese (34), (215), North Carolina A&T (198), Kennesaw State (154), Liberty (134), San Diego (33), Tennessee State (26), Kennesaw State (17), William Chattanooga, The Citadel, Samford, Woff ord Tennessee State (102), UT Martin (90), South Dakota (87), Harvard & Mary (16), Harvard (16), South Dakota (14), St. Francis (8), SE Southland 2 2 (36), St. Francis (31), Delaware (27), Princeton (23), South Carolina Louisiana (7), Dayton (7), Nicholls (6), Princeton (5), Prairie View (5), Central Arkansas, Sam Houston State State (22), Nicholls (21), SE Louisiana (20), Southern Utah (17), Penn Colgate (5), Towson (2), Eastern Illinois (2), Southern (2), Southern Southwestern Athletic 1 1 (14), Duquesne (14), Stony Brook (13), Maine (11), Montana State Utah (2), Mercer (1) (6), Mercer (6), Southern Illinois (5), Alcorn State (4), William & Mary Grambling State (4), Eastern Illinois (3), ETSU (3), Wagner (3), Eastern Kentucky (2), Indiana State (1), Bethune-Cookman (1), Dayton (1)

2017 Weekly Team-By-Team Rankings Breakdown (STATS/FCS Coaches) UA UD EU JMU UM UNH URI UR SBU TU VU WM Preseason 24/rv rv/- -/- 1/1 rv/- 13/16 -/- 7/7 rv/- -/rv 10/9 rv/rv Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Final

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2017 CAA Football vs. The Nation

2017 CAA FOOTBALL NONCONFERENCE RECORDS CAA FOOTBALL NONCONFERENCE RECORDS OVERALL: 0-0 (.000) (Since 2002) ------2017 ------Overall ------Playoff s------Conference Games W-L Pct. 2016 Pct. Year Games W-L Pct. W-L Pct. ACC (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 1-4 .200 2002 36 24-12 .667 3-3 .500 2003 36 24-12 .667 4-1 .800 American (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-3 .000 2004 47 32-15 .681 8-3 (2 CAAFB matchups) .727 2005 40 25-15 .625 2-2 .500 Big Sky (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 2006 39 24-15 .615 4-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .571 2007 47 30-17 .638 6-5 .545 Big South (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2008 54 34-20 .630 8-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .667 2009 43 29-14 .674 8-3 (2 CAAFB matchups) .727 Big Ten (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2010 38 24-14 .632 6-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .600 2011 41 25-16 .610 3-5 .375 Conference USA (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2012 37 18-19 .486 1-3 .250 2013 48 29-19 .604 6-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .667 Ivy League (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 1-3 .250 2014 54 29-25 .537 4-4 .500 2015 42 20-22 .476 3-4 (1 CAAFB matchup) .429 Mid-American (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 1-1 .500 2016 45 27-18 .600 8-3 (1 CAAFB matchup) .727 TOTALS 647 394-253 .609 75-50 (9 CAAFB matchups) .600 MEAC (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 5-0 1.000 CAA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME VICTORIES OVER FBS OPPONENTS Missouri Valley (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 2-1 .667 (Since NCAA I-A “FBS” and I-AA “FCS” division in 1978) YEAR CAA Football School I-A/FBS Opponent Score Date Northeast (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 5-1 .833 1978 Massachusetts Boston College 27-0 Nov. 5 1984 Massachusetts Ball State 26-10 Sept. 1 Patriot (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 7-0 1.000 1986 Delaware Navy 27-14 Nov. 15 1989 Delaware Navy 10-9 Nov. 18 Southern (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1991 Delaware Navy 29-25 Oct. 26 1992 Delaware Navy 37-21 Oct. 24 Southland (FCS) 0 0-0 .000 1-0 1.000 1994 Boston Univ. Army 21-12 Nov. 12 1998 William & Mary Temple 45-38 Oct. 3 Sun Belt (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1999 Connecticut Buff alo 23-0 Sept. 18 2000 Northeastern Connecticut 35-27 Sept. 23 Independent (FBS) 0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2000 Richmond Arkansas State 30-27 Sept. 30 2000 Rhode Island Connecticut 26-21 Nov. 11 2002 Villanova Rutgers 37-19 Aug. 31 CAA Football vs. FCS 0 0-0 .000 24-7 .774 2002 Northeastern Ohio 31-0 Sept. 7 CAA Football vs. FBS 0 0-0 .000 2-11 .154 2003 Villanova Temple 23-20 Sept. 6 2003 Delaware Navy 21-17 Oct. 25 2004 New Hampshire Rutgers 35-24 Sept. 11 2004 Maine Mississippi State 9-7 Sept. 18 2006 Richmond Duke 13-0 Sept. 2 2006 New Hampshire Northwestern 34-17 Sept. 9 2007 New Hampshire Marshall 48-35 Sept. 15 2007 Delaware Navy 59-52 Oct. 27 2008 New Hampshire Army 28-10 Sept. 6 2009 Villanova Temple 27-24 Sept. 3 2009 William & Mary Virginia 26-14 Sept. 5 2009 Richmond Duke 24-16 Sept. 5 2009 New Hampshire Ball State 23-16 Sept. 12 2010 James Madison Virginia Tech 21-16 Sept. 11 2011 Richmond Duke 23-21 Sept. 3 2013 Towson Connecticut 33-18 Aug. 29 2013 Maine Massachusetts 24-14 Sept. 7 2015 James Madison SMU 48-45 Sept. 26 2016 UAlbany Buff alo 22-16 Sept. 2 2016 Richmond Virginia 37-20 Sept. 3 CAA Football vs. I-A/FBS (Since 1978) 34-177 (.161)

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CAA Football In The Playoff s CAA Football Postseason Records By Round CAA Football Multiple-Berth NCAA Postseasons (includes Yankee and Atlantic 10 members since 1978) (includes Yankee and Atlantic 10 members since 1978)

CAA Football Teams in Playoff s Non-Conference Overall Five Teams (3) 1994 Boston University, James Madison, First Round ...... 48-33 (.593)...... 48-33 (.593) 2007 Delaware, James Madison, New Hampshire Second Round (since 2010) ...... 9-9 (.500)...... 12-12 (.500) Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Richmond 1996 Delaware, Villanova, William & Mary Quarterfi nals ...... 18-24 (.429)...... 23-29 (.442) 2008 James Madison, Maine, 1998 Connecticut, Massachusetts, Richmond Semifi nals ...... 8-11 (.421)...... 10-13 (.435) New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova 2001 Hofstra, Maine, William and Mary 2002 Maine, Northeastern, Villanova Championship Game ...... 6-5 (.545)...... 6-5 (.545) 2011 James Madison, Maine New Hampshire, Old Dominion, Towson 2006 James Madison, Massachusetts, All Rounds ...... 89-82 (.520) ...... 99-92 (.518) New Hampshire Four Teams (6) 2012 New Hampshire, Old Dominion, Team-By-Team Records In The NCAA Playoff s 2004 Delaware, James Madison, Villanova (current members; during conference membership; versus all opponents) New Hampshire, William & Mary 2013 Maine, New Hampshire, Towson 2009 New Hampshire, Richmond CAA Football Team Home Road Neutral Overall Villanova, William & Mary Two Teams (11) Delaware ...... 14-4 (.778) ...... 5-6 (.455) ...... 1-2 (.333) ...... 20-12 (.625) 2010 Delaware, New Hampshire 1984 Boston University, Rhode Island James Madison ...... 5-3 (.625) ...... 5-6 (.455) ...... 2-0 (1.000) ...... 12-9 (.571) Villanova, William & Mary 1987 Maine, Richmond Maine ...... 0-1 (.000) ...... 3-6 (.333) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 4-6 (.400) 2014 James Madison, New Hampshire 1988 Delaware, Massachusetts New Hampshire ...... 5-5 (.500) ...... 7-10 (.412) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 12-15 (.444) Richmond, Villanova 1989 Maine, Villanova Rhode Island ...... 2-0 (1.000) ...... 0-3 (.000) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 2-3 (.667) 2015 James Madison, New Hampshire 1992 Delaware, Villanova 1995 Delaware, James Madison Richmond...... 7-3 (.700) ...... 6-6 (.500) ...... 1-0 (1.000) ...... 14-9 (.609) Richmond, William & Mary 1997 Delaware, Villanova Towson ...... 1-1 (.500) ...... 2-0 (1.000) ...... 0-1 (.000) ...... 3-2 (.600) 2016 James Madison, New Hampshire, Richmond, Villanova 1999 James Madison, Massachusetts Villanova ...... 9-2 (.818) ...... 2-9 (.182) ...... 1-0 (1.000) ...... 12-11 (.522) 2000 Delaware, Richmond William & Mary ...... 5-2 (.714) ...... 1-5 (.167) ...... 0-0 (.000) ...... 6-7 (.462) Three Teams (10) 2003 Delaware, Massachusetts CAA Football Overall ...... 48-21 (.696) ...... 31-51 (.378) ...... 5-3 (.625) ...... 84-75 (.528) 1991 Delaware, New Hampshire, Villanova 2005 New Hampshire, Richmond 1993 Boston University, Delaware, CAA Football vs. The NCAA Playoff Field William & Mary (includes Yankee and Atlantic 10 members’ opponents since 1978) *Does not refl ect the UD-WM (2004), JMU-WM (2004), UNH-UMass (2006), VU-JMU (2008), UNH-VU (2009), WM-VU (2009), UNH-UD (2010), UNH-UM (2013), and WM-UR (2015) contests as they were each Conference members at time of game. CAA Football In The NCAA Playoff s (includes Yankee and Atlantic 10 members since 1978) Appalachian State ...... 4-9 Louisiana-Monroe ...... 1-0 Arkansas State ...... 0-1 Marshall ...... 0-4 Overall NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football Akron ...... 1-0 McNeese State ...... 3-4 Bethune-Cookman ...... 1-0 Missouri State ...... 0-1 ...... 98 (15 total schools) Chattanooga ...... 1-0 Montana ...... 5-3 Longest consecutive streak of NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football Coastal Carolina ...... 1-1 Montana State ...... 0-2 ...... 37-straight seasons (1981-2016) Colgate ...... 4-4 Morgan State ...... 1-0 Multiple NCAA Postseason berths from CAA Football Delaware State ...... 1-0 Nevada-Reno ...... 1-0 ...... 30 seasons Duquesne ...... 1-0 North Carolina A&T ...... 1-0 E. Tenn. State ...... 0-1 Norfolk State ...... 1-0 Longest consecutive streak of Multiple NCAA Postseason Berths from CAA Football Eastern Illinois ...... 1-0 North Dakota...... 1-0 ...... 26-straight seasons (1991-2016) Eastern Kentucky ...... 4-2 North Dakota State ...... 1-4 Eastern Washington ...... 1-3 Northern Iowa ...... 4-6 2017 NCAA Division I Football Championship Elon ...... 1-0 Northwestern State ...... 1-0 Florida A&M ...... 0-1 Portland State ...... 1-0 Fordham ...... 4-1 Richmond ...... 1-1 NCAA Division I Football Championship Selection Show Furman ...... 3-4 Saint Francis (Pa.)...... 1-0 Sunday, Nov. 19 (TBD - ESPN Family of Networks) Georgia Southern ...... 4-10 Sam Houston State ...... 1-1 Hampton ...... 4-0 Samford ...... 1-1 NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round Hofstra ...... 2-0 South Dakota State ...... 0-1 Saturday, Nov. 25 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) Holy Cross ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ...... 1-0 Idaho ...... 0-1 Southern Illinois ...... 4-1 Idaho State ...... 0-1 Stephen F. Austin ...... 1-0 NCAA Division I Football Championship Second Round Illinois State ...... 1-1 Stony Brook ...... 0-1 Saturday, Dec. 2 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) Jackson State ...... 1-0 Troy State ...... 1-1 James Madison ...... 0-1 Weber State ...... 1-0 NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfi nals Lafayette ...... 3-0 William & Mary ...... 1-1 Lehigh ...... 5-3 Woff ord ...... 3-1 Friday & Saturday, Dec. 8-9 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) Liberty ...... 1-1 Youngstown State ...... 2-4 NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifi nals Friday & Saturday, Dec. 15-16 (Campus Sites - ESPN Family of Networks) FCS Conferences In The NCAA Playoff s

Conference (First Year) Overall NCAA Division I Football Championship Game Southern (1982) ...... 106-70 (.602) Saturday, Jan. 6 (Frisco, Texas - ESPN Family of Networks) Independent ...... 3-2 (.600) Missouri Valley [Gateway] (1985) ...... 92-63 (.594) CAA Football [Atlantic 10, Yankee] (1978) ...... 99-92 (.518) Big Sky (1979) ...... 80-75 (.516) Southland (1982) ...... 58-61 (.487) Big South (2006) ...... 8-11 (.421) Ohio Valley (1979) ...... 31-56 (.356) Patriot (1997) ...... 13-24 (.351) Great West (2004) ...... 1-2 (.333) Pioneer (2013) ...... 1-4 (.250) Mid-Eastern Athletic (1981) ...... 6-30 (.167) Northeast (2010)...... 1-8 (.111) Southwestern Athletic (1978) ...... 0-19 (.000)

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CAA Football Postseason History Delaware Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2006 NCAA FCS First Round Youngstown State L/35-31 1946 Cigar Bowl Rollins (FL) W/21-7 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Appalachian State L/28-27 1954 Refrigerator Bowl Kent State W/19-7 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Woff ord W/38-35 1968 Boardwalk Bowl Indiana (PA) W/31-24 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Villanova W/31-27 1969 Boardwalk Bowl N.C. Central W/31-13 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Montana L/35-27 1970 Boardwalk Bowl Morgan State W/38-23 2011 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/20-17 1971 Boardwalk Bowl C.W. Post W/72-22 NCAA FCS Second Round North Dakota State L/26-14 1973 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Grambling L/17-8 2014 NCAA FCS First Round Liberty L/26-21 1974 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Youngstown State W/35-14 2015 NCAA FCS Second Round Colgate L/44-38 NCAA II Semifi nals UNLV W/49-11 2016 NCAA FCS Second Round New Hampshire W/55-22 NCAA II Final Central Michigan L/54-14 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Sam Houston State W/65-7 1976 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Northern Michigan L/28-17 NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State W/27-17 1978 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Jacksonville State W/42-27 NCAA FCS Final Youngstown State W/28-14 NCAA II Semifi nals Winston-Salem State W/41-0 NCAA II Final Eastern Illinois L/10-9 Maine 1979 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Virginia Union W/58-28 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA II Semifi nals Mississippi College W/60-10 1965 Tangerine Bowl East Carolina L/31-0 NCAA II Final Youngstown State W/38-21 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern (OT) L/31-28 1981 NCAA I-AA First Round Eastern Kentucky L/35-28 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round SMS L/38-35 1982 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Colgate W/20-13 2001 NCAA I-AA First Round McNeese State W/14-10 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Louisiana Tech W/17-0 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/56-28 NCAA I-AA Final Eastern Kentucky L/17-14 2002 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State W/14-13 1986 NCAA I-AA First Round William and Mary W/51-17 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern L/31-7 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Arkansas State L/55-14 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Northern Iowa L/40-15 1988 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman L/21-7 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Appalachian State W/34-12 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round James Madison (2OT) L/42-35 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern L/35-23 1992 NCAA I-AA First Round Samford W/56-21 2013 NCAA FCS Second Round New Hampshire L/41-27 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals NE Louisiana W/41-18 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Marshall L/21-7 1993 NCAA I-AA First Round Montana W/49-48 New Hampshire NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Marshall L/34-31 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1995 NCAA I-AA First Round Hofstra W/38-17 1947 Glass Bowl Toledo L/20-14 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals McNeese State L/52-18 1975 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Lehigh W/35-21 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round Marshall L/59-14 NCAA II Semifi nals Western Kentucky L/14-3 1997 NCAA I-AA First Round Hofstra W/29-14 1976 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Montana State L/17-16 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Georgia Southern W/16-7 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Samford L/29-13 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals McNeese State L/23-21 1994 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State (OT) L/17-10 2000 NCAA I-AA First Round Portland State W/49-14 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern W/27-23 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Lehigh W/47-22 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Montana L/47-17 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Georgia Southern L/27-18 2005 NCAA I-AA First Round Colgate W/55-21 2003 NCAA I-AA First Round Southern Illinois W/48-7 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/24-21 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa W/37-7 2006 NCAA FCS First Round Hampton W/41-38 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Woff ord W/24-9 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Massachusetts L/24-17 NCAA I-AA Final Colgate W/40-0 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Northern Iowa L/38-35 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Lafayette W/28-14 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Southern Illinois W/29-20 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals William and Mary (2OT) L/44-38 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/36-34 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Delaware State W/44-7 2009 NCAA FCS First Round McNeese State W/49-13 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa W/39-27 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Villanova L/46-7 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Southern Illinois W/20-17 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Bethune-Cookman W/45-20 NCAA FCS Final Appalachian State L/49-21 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Delaware L/16-3 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Lehigh W/42-20 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Montana State L/26-25 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals New Hampshire W/16-3 2012 NCAA FCS Second Round Woff ord L/23-7 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Georgia Southern W/27-10 2013 NCAA FCS First Round Lafayette W/45-7 NCAA FCS Final Eastern Washington L/20-19 NCAA FCS Second Round Maine W/41-27 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Southeastern Louisiana W/20-17 James Madison NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State L/52-14 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 2014 NCAA FCS Second Round Fordham W/44-19 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Marshall L/41-12 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Chattanooga W/35-30 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Delaware (2OT) W/42-35 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Illinois State L/21-18 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Samford L/24-21 2015 NCAA FCS First Round Colgate L/27-20 1994 NCAA I-AA First Round Troy State W/45-26 2016 NCAA FCS First Round Lehigh W/64-21 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Marshall (OT) L/28-21 NCAA FCS Second Round James Madison L/55-22 1995 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/31-24 1999 NCAA I-AA First Round Troy State L/27-7 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Lehigh W/14-13 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman W/14-13 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals William and Mary W/48-34 NCAA I-AA Final Montana W/31-21

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CAA Football Postseason History Rhode Island Villanova Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1955 Refrigerator Bowl Jacksonville State L/12-10 1936 Bacardi Bowl Auburn T/7-7 1981 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Idaho State L/51-0 1947 Great Lakes Bowl Kentucky L/24-14 1984 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Richmond W/23-17 1949 Harbor Bowl Nevada W/27-7 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals Montana State L/32-20 1961 Sun Bowl Wichita W/17-9 1985 NCAA I-AA First Round Akron W/35-27 1962 Liberty Bowl Oregon State L/6-0 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman L/29-15 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round Georgia Southern L/52-36 1991 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State L/17-16 Richmond 1992 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State L/23-20 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round East Tennessee State L/35-29 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1997 NCAA I-AA First Round Colgate W/49-28 1968 Tangerine Bowl Ohio University W/49-42 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Youngstown State L/37-34 1971 Tangerine Bowl Toledo L/28-3 2002 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman W/45-38 1984 NCAA I-AA First Round Boston University W/35-33 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Fordham W/24-10 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Rhode Island L/23-17 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals McNeese State L/39-28 1987 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/20-3 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Colgate W/55-28 1998 NCAA I-AA First Round Lehigh L/24-23 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals James Madison L/31-27 2000 NCAA I-AA First Round Youngstown State W/10-3 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Holy Cross W/38-28 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Montana L/34-20 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals New Hampshire W/46-7 2005 NCAA I-AA First Round Hampton W/38-10 NCAA FCS Semifi nals William and Mary W/14-13 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Furman L/24-20 NCAA FCS Final Montana W/23-21 2007 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/33-14 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Stephen F. Austin W/54-24 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Woff ord W/21-10 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State W/42-24 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Appalachian State L/55-35 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Eastern Washington L/41-31 2008 NCAA FCS First Round Eastern Kentucky W/38-10 2012 NCAA FCS First Round Stony Brook L/20-10 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State W/33-13 2014 NCAA FCS Second Round Liberty W/29-22 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Northern Iowa W/21-20 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Sam Houston State L/34-31 NCAA FCS Final Montana W/24-7 2016 NCAA FCS First Round Saint Francis (Pa.) W/31-21 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Elon W/16-13 NCAA FCS Second Round South Dakota State L/10-7 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Appalachian State L/35-31 2014 NCAA FCS First Round Morgan State W/46-24 NCAA FCS Second Round Coastal Carolina L/36-15 William & Mary 2015 NCAA FCS Second Round William & Mary W/48-13 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Illinois State W/39-27 1947 Dixie Bowl Arkansas L/21-19 NCAA FCS Semifi nals North Dakota State L/33-7 1948 Delta Bowl Oklahoma A&M W/20-0 2016 NCAA FCS First Round North Carolina A&T W/39-10 1970 Tangerine Bowl Toledo L/40-12 NCAA FCS Second Round North Dakota W/27-24 1986 NCAA I-AA First Round Delaware L/51-17 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Eastern Washington L/38-0 1988 Ivy Bowl Japan All-Stars W/73-3 1989 NCAA I-AA First Round Furman L/24-10 1990 NCAA I-AA First Round Massachusetts W/38-0 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Central Florida L/52-38 Towson 1992 Ivy Bowl Nihon University W/35-10 Year Game/Bowl Opponent Result 1993 NCAA I-AA First Round McNeese State L/34-28 1976 NCAA III Quarterfi nals C.W. Post W/14-10 1996 NCAA I-AA First Round Jackson State W/45-6 NCAA III Semifi nals St. Lawrence W/38-36 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Northern Iowa L/38-35 NCAA III Final St. John’s (MN) L/31-28 2001 NCAA I-AA First Round Appalachian State L/40-27 1983 NCAA II Quarterfi nals North Dakota State L/24-17 2004 NCAA I-AA First Round Hampton W/42-35 1984 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Norfolk State W/31-21 NCAA I-AA Quarterfi nals Delaware (2OT) W/44-38 NCAA II Semifi nals Troy State L/45-3 NCAA I-AA Semifi nals James Madison L/48-34 1986 NCAA II Quarterfi nals Central State L/31-0 2009 NCAA FCS First Round Weber State W/38-0 2011 NCAA FCS Second Round Lehigh L/40-38 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Southern Illinois W/24-3 2013 NCAA FCS Second Round Fordham W/48-28 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Villanova L/14-13 NCAA FCS Quarterfi nals Eastern Illinois W/49-39 2010 NCAA FCS Second Round Georgia Southern L/31-15 NCAA FCS Semifi nals Eastern Washington W/35-31 2015 NCAA FCS First Round Duquesne W/52-49 NCAA FCS Championship North Dakota State L/35-7 NCAA FCS Second Round Richmond L/48-13

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2017 Team & Coach Records OVERALL RECORD LAST FIVE SEASONS (2013-2017) OVERALL RECORD LAST 10 SEASONS (2008-2017) (All Games as CAA Football Members) (All Games as CAA Football Members)

Team Wins Losses Pct. Titles Team Wins Losses Pct. Titles James Madison 38 14 .731 2 New Hampshire 81 36 .692 2 New Hampshire 37 17 .685 1 James Madison 77 35 .688 3 Villanova 32 17 .653 0 Villanova 75 39 .658 2 Richmond 35 19 .648 1 Richmond 76 40 .655 3 William & Mary 28 20 .583 1 William & Mary 61 46 .571 2 Towson 28 22 .560 0 Maine 55 50 .524 1 Maine 24 22 .522 1 Delaware 55 51 .519 1 Delaware 21 25 .457 0 Towson 50 57 .467 2 Stony Brook 20 24 .455 0 Stony Brook 20 24 .455 0 UAlbany 18 28 .391 0 UAlbany 18 28 .391 0 Elon 7 27 .206 0 Elon 7 27 .206 0 Rhode Island 7 39 .152 0 Rhode Island 19 83 .186 0

CURRENT CAA FOOTBALL COACH RECORDS

COLLEGIATE ALL GAMES CAA FOOTBALL OVERALL RECORD AT CAA SCHOOLS GAMES ONLY

Coach, Team W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. W-L-T Pct. , UAlbany 114-49 .699 17-17 .500 9-15 .375 Danny Rocco, Delaware 90-42 .682 43-22 .662 26-14 .650 , Elon 53-17 .757 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Mike Houston, James Madison 57-20 .740 14-1 .933 8-0 1.000 Joe Harasymiak, Maine 6-5 .545 6-5 .545 5-3 .625 Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire 141-83 .629 141-83 .629 90-57 .612 Jim Fleming, Rhode Island 25-31 .446 4-30 .118 3-21 .125 Russ Huesman, Richmond 59-37 .615 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 , Stony Brook 106-67 .613 20-24 .455 14-18 .438 , Towson 50-55 .476 47-48 .495 30-34 .469 Mark Ferrante, Villanova 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary 243-180-2 .574 243-180-2 .574 109-85 .562

CAA FOOTBALL ALL-TIME STANDINGS (League games only)

Team Wins Losses Ties Pct. Overall Titles Shared Titles Outright Titles Last Title Old Dominion 13 3 0 .813 0 0 0 -- Massachusetts 236 139 4 .628 21 11 10 2007 Delaware 151 98 0 .606 9 7 2 2010 Villanova 142 93 0 .604 6 5 1 2012 James Madison 117 78 0 .600 5 3 2 2016 Connecticut 158 115 10 .576 15 10 5 1989 William & Mary 109 85 0 .562 5 4 1 2015 New Hampshire 233 187 10 .553 14 5 9 2014 Richmond 120 129 0 .482 8 7 1 2015 Maine 198 226 7 .468 12 8 4 2013 Boston University 71 89 0 .444 6 4 2 1993 Stony Brook 14 18 0 .438 0 0 0 -- Hofstra 31 44 0 .413 1 1 0 2001 Towson 40 65 0 .381 2 1 1 2012 Northeastern 52 87 0 .374 1 1 0 2002 Rhode Island 136 294 7 .319 7 5 2 1985 Vermont 27 63 2 .304 0 0 0 -- UAlbany 9 23 0 .281 0 0 0 -- Elon 4 20 0 .167 0 0 0 -- Georgia State 1 7 0 .125 0 0 0 -- Former league members in italics

Last Back-to-Back Champion: James Madison (2015-16) - Shared with Richmond and William & Mary in 2015 Longest Title Streak: 5, Connecticut (1956-60) Most Years Between Titles: 30, Rhode Island (1985-present)

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CAA Football All-Time Coaching Records --- OVERALL --- -- CONFERENCE -- CAA Football All-Time Conference Wins Coach Years Record Pct. Record Pct. 1. Mike Houston (JMU) 2016- 14-1 .933 8-0 1.000 1. Andy Talley (VU) ...... 142 2. Biff Glassford (UNH) 1946-1948 19-5-1 .780 7-1 .875 2. Jimmye Laycock (WM)...... 109 3. (UMass) 1961-1970 59-32-2 .645 41-7-1 .847 3. Bill Bowes (UNH) ...... 97 4. Bobby Wilder (ODU) 2011-2012 21-5 .808 13-3 .813 4. Sean McDonnell (UNH)...... 90 (UR) 2008-2009 24-5 .828 13-3 .813 Jack Cosgrove (UM) ...... 90 6. David Nelson (UM) 1949-1950 7-5-2 .571 5-1-1 .786 6. Harold “Tubby” Raymond (UD) ...... 89 7. Dick MacPherson (UMass) 1971-1977 45-27-1 .623 28-8-1 .770 7. (JMU) ...... 71 8. Everett Withers (JMU) 2014-2016 18-7 .720 12-4 .750 8. Jim Reid (UMass, UR) ...... 61 Bob Casciola (UC) 1971-1972 9-8-1 .528 7-2-1 .750 Tom Lichtenberg (UM) 1989 9-3 .750 6-2 .750 9. K.C. Keeler (UD) ...... 49 Charles Studley (UMass) 1960 7-2 .778 3-1 .750 10. Don Brown (NU, UMass) ...... 47 12. (URI) 1950, 52-55 28-11-2 .718 15-5-1 .738 11. Tom Jackson (UC) ...... 42 13. Bob Pickett (UMass) 1978-1983 36-28 .563 22-8 .733 12. Hal Westerman (UM) ...... 41 14. John Toner (UC) 1966-1970 20-24-3 .457 17-6-2 .720 Vic Fusia (UMass) ...... 41 15. Harold “Tubby” Raymond (UD) 1966-2001 300-119-3 .714 89-38 .701 14. Bob Griffi n (URI) ...... 37 16. (UMass) 1998-2003 49-26 .653 35-16 .686 15. Mark Whipple (UMass) ...... 35 Tim Murphy (UM) 1987-1988 15-8 .652 10-5 .667 16. Rob Ambrose (TU) ...... 30 18. Danny Rocco (UD) 2012- 43-22 .662 26-14 .650 17. Bob Ingalls (UC) ...... 29 Richmond 2012-2016 43-22 .662 26-14 .650 18. Dick MacPherson (UMass) ...... 28 Delaware 2017- 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 19. Danny Rocco (UD) ...... 26 Rick Taylor (BU) 1977-1984 55-32-1 .631 26-14 .650 Rick Taylor (BU) ...... 26 (UMass) 1945, 47-51 17-23-4 .432 6-3-1 .650 21. Chief Boston (UNH) ...... 25 21. Bob Ingalls (UC) 1952-1963 49-54-3 .476 29-16-3 .635 22. Dan Allen (BU) ...... 24 22. Don Brown (NU, UMass) 2000-03, 04-08 70-39 .642 47-28 .627 23. Mike Hodges (UMass) ...... 23 Northeastern 2000-2003 27-20 18-17 24. (UC) ...... 22 Massachusetts 2004-2008 42-19 29-11 Bob Pickett (UMass) ...... 22 23. Rip Scherer (JMU) 1991-1994 29-19 .604 10-6 .625 26. Joe Gardi (HOF) ...... 21 Joe Harasymiak (UM) 2016- 6-5 .545 5-3 .625 27. (URI) ...... 20 25. (UC) 1973-1976 18-24-1 .430 13-8-1 .614 28. (UR)...... 19 26. Sean McDonnell (UNH) 1999- 141-83 .629 90-57 .612 29. Barry Gallup (NU) ...... 18 27. J.O. Christian (UC) 1934-1949 66-51-4 .562 5-3-1 .611 28. Andy Talley (VU) 1985-2016 230-136-1 .628 142-93 .604 30. Floyd Keith (URI) ...... 17 29. Hal Westerman (UM) 1951-1966 80-38-7 .668 41-26-5 .604 John Toner (UC)...... 17 30. Dave Clawson (UR) 2004-2007 29-20 .592 19-13 .594 32. Rocky Hager (NU) ...... 16 31. Mickey Matthews (JMU) 1999-13 109-71 .606 71-52 .577 Alex Wood (JMU) ...... 16 32. Bill Bowes (UNH) 1972-1998 175-106-5 .621 97-74-2 .567 34. Walter Abbott (UM) ...... 15 33. (UC) 1964-1965 7-10-1 .417 4-3-1 .563 Bob Cliff ord (VER) ...... 15 34. Jimmye Laycock (WM) 1980- 243-180-2 .574 109-85 .562 Hal Kopp (URI) ...... 15 35. Skip Holtz (UC) 1994-1998 34-23 .597 22-18 .550 37. (UC) ...... 14 Jim Root (UNH) 1968-1971 18-14-1 .561 11-9 .550 Chuck Priore (SBU) ...... 14 37. Tom Jackson (UC) 1983-1993 62-57 .521 42-35 .545 39. Bobby Wilder (ODU) ...... 13 38. K.C. Keeler (UD) 2002-2012 86-52 .623 49-41 .544 Mike London (UR) ...... 13 39. Jim Reid (UMass, UR) 1986-91, 95-03 84-82-3 .506 61-60 .505 Jack Gregory (URI) ...... 13 Massachusetts 1986-1991 36-29-2 26-20 Larry Naviaux (UC) ...... 13 Richmond 1995-2003 48-53-1 35-40 43. (UR) ...... 12 40. (UR) 2010 6-5 .545 4-4 .500 Everett Withers (JMU) ...... 12 Dan Allen (BU) 1990-1995 36-33 .522 24-24 .500 45. Dave Brock (UD) ...... 11 Alex Wood (JMU) 1995-1998 23-22 .511 16-16 .500 Jim Root (UNH) ...... 11 (UR) 1980-1988 43-57 .430 11-11 .500 Dal Shealy (UR) ...... 11 (UMass) 1984-1985 10-12 .455 5-5 .500 48. Dave Cohen (HOF) ...... 10 George Allen (UM) 1941, 46-48 16-11-2 .586 3-3 .500 Kevin Morris (UMass) ...... 10 46. Joe Gardi (HOF) 2001-2005 119-62-2 .656 21-22 .488 47. Walt Nadzak (UC) 1977-1982 24-39-2 .385 14-15-1 .483 Tim Murphy (UM) ...... 10 48. Jack Cosgrove (UM) 1993-2016 129-135 .489 90-97 .481 Rip Scherer (JMU) ...... 10 49. Mike Hodges (UMass) 1992-1997 35-30 .538 23-25 .479 (URI) ...... 10 50. Rob Ambrose (TU) 2009- 47-48 .495 30-34 .469 53. Gordy Combs (TU) ...... 9 51. Chuck Priore (SBU) 2013- 20-24 .455 14-18 .438 Greg Gattuso (UA) ...... 9 Chris Palmer (BU) 1988-1989 8-14 .364 7-9 .438 55. Mike Houston (JMU) ...... 8 53. Chief Boston (UNH) 1949-1964 60-57-10 .512 25-34-8 .433 Joe Trainer (URI)...... 8 54. Bob Cliff ord (VER) 1962-1969 37-29-1 .560 15-20-1 .431 Kirk Ferentz (UM) ...... 8 55. Jack Gregory (URI) 1970-1975 22-33-2 .404 13-18-1 .422 Herb Maack (URI) ...... 8 56. Kevin Morris (UMass) 2009-2011 16-17 .485 10-14 .417 Charlie O’ Rourke (UMass) ...... 8 Buddy Teevens (UM) 1985-1986 13-9 .591 5-7 .417 60. Bob Casciola (UC) ...... 7 58. Herb Maack (URI) 1956-1960 17-22-2 .439 8-12-2 .409 Biff Glassford (UNH) ...... 7 59. Dave Brock (UD) 2013-2016 19-22 .463 11-16 .407 Paul Kemp (BU) ...... 7 60. Dennis Dottin-Carter (UD) 2016 2-3 .400 2-3 .400 Chris Palmer (BU)...... 7 61. Greg Gattuso (UA) 2014- 17-17 .500 9-15 .375 64. Thomas Eck (UMass) ...... 6 (UC) 1999 4-7 .364 3-5 .375 Tom Lichtenberg (UM) ...... 6 63. Bob Griffi n (URI) 1976-1992 79-107-1 .425 37-67 .356 Ron Rogerson (UM) ...... 6 64. Rocky Hager (NU) 2004-2009 20-47 .299 16-32 .333 Steve Stetson (BU) ...... 6 Kirk Ferentz (UM) 1990-1992 12-21 .363 8-16 .333 68. J.O. Christian (UC) ...... 5 Paul Kemp (BU) 1973-1976 16-24-1 .402 7-14 .333 Carl Falivene (VER) ...... 5 Arthur Valpey (UC) 1950-1951 7-9 .438 2-4 .333 Joe Harasymiak (UM) ...... 5 68. Barry Gallup (NU) 1991-1999 38-60-1 .389 18-38 .321 69. Walter Abbott (UM) 1967-1975 27-53 .338 15-32 .319 David Nelson (UM) ...... 5 70. Steve Stetson (BU) 1985-1987 10-23 .303 6-13 .316 Bob Stull (UMass) ...... 5 71. Jack Zilly (URI) 1963-1969 21-41-2 .344 10-23-2 .314 Buddy Teevens (UM) ...... 5 72. Dave Cohen (HOF) 2006-2009 18-27 .400 10-22 .313 74. Jack Bicknell (UM) ...... 4 73. Floyd Keith (URI) 1993-1999 23-53 .303 17-39 .304 Rick Forzano (UC) ...... 4 74. Ron Rogerson (UM) 1981-1984 19-23-1 .454 6-14 .300 Latrell Scott (UR) ...... 4 (UNH) 1966-1967 7-9 .438 3-7 .300 Rich Skrosky (EU) ...... 4 76. Tim Stowers (URI) 2000-2007 33-57 .367 20-47 .299 78. George Allen (UM) ...... 3 77. Carl Falivene (VER) 1972-1974 11-17 .393 5-12 .294 Randy Edsall (UC) ...... 3 78. John C. Evans (VER) 1947-1951 15-21-2 .421 3-8-1 .292 John C. Evans (VER) ...... 3 79. Charlie O’ Rourke (UMass) 1952-1959 21-39-4 .359 8-21-1 .283 Jim Fleming (URI) ...... 3 80. Jim Marshall (UR) 1989-1994 19-47 .288 12-36 .250 Charles Studley (UMass) ...... 3 John Chironna (URI) 1961-1962 4-11-3 .306 2-7-1 .250 Joe Yukica (UNH) ...... 3 Ed Doherty (URI) 1951 3-5 .375 1-3 .250 84. John Chironna (URI) ...... 2 83. Gordy Combs (TU) 2004-2008 22-34 .393 9-31 .225 Ed Donnelly (VER) ...... 2 Joe Trainer (URI) 2009-13 12-44 .214 8-32 .200 Dennis Dottin-Carter (UD) ...... 2 Joe Scannella (VER) 1970-1971 2-16 .111 2-8 .200 Joe Scannella (VER) ...... 2 86. Jack Bicknell (UM) 1976-1980 18-35-1 .343 4-20-1 .180 Arthur Valpey (UC) ...... 2 87. Rich Skrosky (EU) 2014-2016 7-27 .206 4-20 .167 89. Bill Curry (GSU) ...... 1 88. Jim Fleming (URI) 2014- 4-30 .118 3-21 .125 (URI)...... 1 Bill Curry (GSU) 2012 1-10 .091 1-7 .125 Bill Beck (URI) ...... 1 Darren Rizzi (URI) 2008 3-9 .250 1-7 .125 91. Ed Donnelly (VER) 1952-1961 25-40-5 .393 2-15 .118 Ed Doherty (URI) ...... 1 92. Bill Beck (URI) 1941, 46-49 12-22-2 .361 1-11 .083 Tom Masella (BU)...... 1 93. Tom Masella (BU) 1996-1997 2-20 .091 1-15 .063 94. Curt Cignetti (EU) ...... 0 94. Bob Ford (UA) 2013 1-11 .083 0-8 .000 Mark Ferrante (VU) ...... 0 (UR) 2011 3-8 .273 0-8 .000 Russ Huesman (UR) ...... 0 (UNH) 1965 0-8 .000 0-5 .000 Bob Ford (UA) ...... 0 Curt Cignetti (EU) 2017- 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Wayne Lineburg (UR) ...... 0 Mark Ferrante (VU) 2017- 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 Andy Mooradian (UNH) ...... 0 Russ Huesman (UR) 2017- 0-0 .000 0-0 .000

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All-Time Passing Records Pass Completions - Career Average Yards Gained - Season Most Pass Completions - Game Comp. Name School Years (minimum 3,000 yards) 55 ...... Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 1,122 Ricky Santos New Hampshire 2004-2007 Avg. Name (School) Cl. Gms. Yards Year 1,044 Sean Schaefer Towson 2005-2008 393.8 Taylor Heinicke (ODU) So. 13 5,120 2012 Most Pass Completions - Season 868 Chris Boden Villanova 1996-1999 346.8 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) Sr. 13 4,508 1985 419 ...... Rhode Island, 1985 (13 Games) 833 Brett Gordon Villanova 1999-2002 317.3 Michael Strauss (UR) Jr. 12 3,808 2013 303.3 Sean Schaefer (TU) So. 10 3,033 2006 830 Liam Coen Massachusetts 2005-2008 Highest Completion Percentage - Season 803 Matt DeGennaro Connecticut 1987-1990 302.0 Anton Clarkson (HOF) Jr. 10 3,020 2005 73.2 ...... New Hampshire, 2007 (12 Games) 784 Eric Ward Richmond 2006-2009 299.7 Robert Dougherty (BU) Sr. 12 3,596 1994 755 Ron Whitcomb Maine 2003-2006 297.7 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) Jr. 13 3,870 1984 698 Michael Strauss Richmond 2012-2014 297.3 Rocky Butler (HOF) Sr. 12 3,568 2001 Most Passing Yards - Game 691 Rhode Island 1993-1996 292.1 Ricky Santos (UNH) So. 13 3,797 2005 730 ...... Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 290.2 Kevin Foley (BU) Sr. 11 3,192 1995 Passing Touchdowns - Career Most Passing Yards - Season Senior Record: 346.8 ...... Tom Ehrhardt (URI), 1985 5,321 ...... Rhode Island, 1985 (13 Games) TD Name School Years Junior Record: 317.3...... Michael Strauss (UR), 2013 123 Ricky Santos New Hampshire 2004-2007 Sophomore Record: 393.8 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 99 Chris Boden Villanova 1996-1999 Freshman Record: 255.2 ...... Ricky Santos (UNH), 2004 Most Passes - Game 90 Liam Coen Massachusetts 2005-2008 8 ...... Twice, Last by Hofstra vs. Rhode Island, 9/25/04 83 Brett Gordon Villanova 1999-2002 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 78 Tom Ehrhardt Rhode Island 1984-1985 Most Pass Attempts - Game Most Touchdown Passes - Season 76 Sean Schaefer Towson 2005-2008 47 ...... Rhode Island, 1985 (13 Games) 73 Dave Corley, Jr. William & Mary 1999-2002 79 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU) vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 73 Matt DeGennaro Connecticut 1987-1990 Most First Downs Passing - Game 73 Shane Staff ord Connecticut 1995-1998 Most Pass Completions - Game 37 ...... Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 69 Taylor Heinicke Old Dominion 2011-2012 55 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU) vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 69 Mike Buck Maine 1986-1989 Most Pass Completions - Season Most First Downs Passing - Season 256 ...... Rhode Island, 1985 (13 Games) Yards Gained - Career 398 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 Yards Name School Years 13,212 Ricky Santos New Hampshire 2004-2007 Most Completions Per Game - Season 11,644 Sean Schaefer Towson 2005-2008 30.6 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 11,031 Liam Coen Massachusetts 2005-2008 10,166 Chris Boden Villanova 1996-1999 Most Pass Attempts - Season Annual Passing Leaders 9,805 Dave Corley, Jr. William & Mary 1999-2002 645 ...... Tom Ehrhardt (URI), 1985 9,639 Brett Gordon Villanova 1999-2002 Completions Year Name (Team) Completions 9,288 Matt DeGennaro Connecticut 1987-1990 1978 Steve Tosches (URI) 114 8,969 Eric Ward Richmond 2006-2009 Most Pass Attempts - Career 1979 Mike McEvilly (UM) 107 1,636 ...... Ricky Santos (UNH), 2004-07 1980 Ken Sweitzer (UC) 127 8,845 Mike Buck Maine 1986-1989 1981 Ken Sweitzer (UC) 145 8,839 Shane Staff ord Connecticut 1995-1998 1982 Rich LaBonte (UM) 112 Most Touchdown Passes - Game 1983 Dave Weinke (URI) 150 1984 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) 308 Yards Gained - Game 8 ...... Bobby Seck (HOF) vs. Rhode Island, 9/25/04 1985 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) 283 Yards Name (School) Opponent Date 8 ...... Tom Ehrhardt (URI) vs. Connecticut, 11/16/85 1986 Peter Lane (UC) 187 1987 Mike Buck (UM) 232 730 Taylor Heinicke (ODU) New Hampshire 9/22/12 566 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) Connecticut 11/16/85 Most Touchdown Passes - Season Passing Effi ciency 560 Bobby Seck (HOF) Rhode Island 9/25/04 44 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 (since ratings system - 1988) Year Name (Team) Rating 556 Matt Nagy (UD) Connecticut 11/7/98 1988 Matt DeGennaro (UC) 126.4 543 Michael Strauss (UR) Delaware 11/16/13 1989 Mike Buck (UM) 159.6 Most Interceptions Thrown - Game 1990 Matt Griffi n (UNH) 125.8 538 Ricky Santos (UNH) Villanova 10/2/04 6 ...... Six times 1991 Tom Colombo (VU) 133.0 530 Taylor Heinicke (ODU) Duquesne 9/1/12 ...... Last by Jake Phillips (WM) vs. Richmond, 11/22/08 1992 Greg Lilly (UR) 157.0 522 Mickey Fein (UM) Connecticut 10/11/97 1993 Shawn Knight (WM) 204.6 1994 Shawn Knight (WM) 151.3 520 Tom Ehrhardt (URI) Lehigh 10/12/85 Most Interceptions Thrown - Season 1995 Leo Hamlett (UD) 165.4 497 Taylor Heinicke (ODU) Coastal Carolina 12/1/12 1996 Mike Cook (WM) 142.5 27 ...... Tom Ehrhardt (URI), 1985 1997 Chris Boden (VU) 174.0 Senior Record: 566 ...... Tom Ehrhardt (URI) vs. Connecticut (11/16/85) 1998 Matt Nagy (UD) 157.0 1999 Dave Corley, Jr. (WM) 141.3 Junior Record: 560...... Bobby Seck (HOF) vs. Rhode Island (9/25/04) Most Interceptions Thrown - Career 2000 Brett Gordon (VU) 153.5 Sophomore Record: 730 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU) vs. New Hampshire (9/22/12) 59 ...... Sean Schaefer (TU), 2005-08 2001 Rocky Butler (HOF) 166.2 Freshman Record: 538 ...... Ricky Santos (UNH) vs. Villanova (10/2/04) 2002 Dave Corley, Jr. (WM) 144.6 Brett Gordon (VU) 144.6 Longest Pass 2003 (WM) 152.1 2004 Lang Campbell (WM) 158.7 98 ...... R.J. Archer-to-Cameron Dohse (WM) vs. Villanova, 12/11/09 2005 Ricky Santos (UNH) 170.3 98 ...... Steve Monaco-to-Emerson Foster (URI) vs. Holy Cross, 9/3/88 2006 Justin Rascati (JMU) 164.0 2007 Ricky Santos (UNH) 163.1 2008 Rodney Landers (JMU) 170.7 2009 Chris Whitney (VU) 151.6 TEAM RECORDS 2010 Pat Devlin (UD) 151.6 Most Passing Attempts - Game 2011 Grant Enders (TU) 153.7 2012 Taylor Heinicke (ODU) 162.6 90 ...... Rhode Island vs. Furman, 12/7/85 2013 Trent Hurley (UD) 155.2 2014 John Robertson (VU) 181.3 2015 Kyle Lauletta (UR) 147.3 Most Passing Attempts - Season 2016 Bryan Schor (JMU) 186.2 761 ...... Rhode Island, 1985 (13 Games) Active players in italics

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All-Time Rushing Records Yards Gained - Career Yards Name School Years Rushing Touchdowns - Career 6,250 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 TD Name School Years 6,193 New Hampshire 1995-1998 84 Terrance West Towson 2011-2013 5,332 Steve Baylark Massachusetts 2003-2006 65 Omar Cuff Delaware 2004-2007 4,849 Terrance West Towson 2011-2013 60 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1995-1998 4,624 Rene Ingoglia Massachusetts 1992-1995 60 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 4,587 Daryl Brown Delaware 1991-1994 55 Paul Lewis Boston University 1981-1984 4,541 Jonathan Grimes William & Mary 2008-2011 54 Rene Ingoglia Massachusetts 1992-1995 4,499 Villanova 1997-2001 54 Brian Westbrook Villanova 1997-2001 4,459 Andrew Pierce Delaware 2010-2013 49 Bill Burnham New Hampshire 1974-1977 4,436 Paul Lewis Boston University 1981-1984 48 John Robertson Villanova 2011-2015 47 Daryl Brown Delaware 1991-1994 Average Yards Gained - Season (Minimum 1,000 Yards) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Avg. Name (School) Cl. Gms. Yards Year Most Rushing Attempts - Game 199.6 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Sr. 11 2,195 1998 55 ...... Maurice Murray (NU) vs. New Hampshire, 11/3/07 181.6 Marcel Shipp (UMass) So. 14 2,542 1998 159.6 L.J. McKanas (NU) Sr. 11 1,756 2001 Most Rushing Attempts - Season 157.1 Carl Smith (UM) So. 12 1,885 1989 428 ...... Marcel Shipp (UMass), 1998 (14 games) 156.8 Terrance West (TU) Jr. 16 2,509 2013 148.6 Pat Abbruzzi (URI) So. 8 1,189 1952 148.3 Garry Pearson (UMass) Sr. 11 1,631 1982 Average Rushes Per Game - Season 147.5 Lorenzo Bouier (UM) Sr. 11 1,622 1982 31.7 (349) ...... Lorenzo Bouier (UM), 1980 145.7 Brian Westbrook (VU) Sr. 11 1,603 2001 144.1 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Jr. 11 1,585 1997 Most Rushing Touchdowns - Game 6 ...... Omar Cuff (UD) vs. William & Mary, 8/30/07 Senior Record: 199.6 ...... Jerry Azumah (UNH), 1998 Junior Record: 156.8 ...... Terrance West (TU), 2013 Most Rushing Touchdowns - Season Sophomore Record: 181.6 ...... Marcel Shipp (UMass), 1998 41 ...... Terrance West (TU), 2013 (16 games) Freshman Record: 138.1 ...... Jerry Azumah (UNH), 1995 Average Rushing Touchdowns Per Game - Season Yards Gained - Game 2.6 (41) ...... Terrance West (TU), 2013 Yards Name (School) Opponent Date 2.6 (29) ...... Terrance West (TU), 2011 354 Terrance West (Towson) Eastern Illinois 12/13/13 Annual Rushing Leaders 337 Frank Alessio (UMass) Boston University 11/11/95 Longest Rush - Game Year Name (Team) Average Yards 329 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Hofstra 11/7/98 1978 Mal Najarian (BU) 143.0 1,001 99 ...... Pat Abbruzzi (URI) vs. New Hampshire, 10/4/52 313 Rene Ingoglia (UMass) Rhode Island 10/1/94 1979 Mal Najarian (BU) 114.0 1,137 306 Pat Abbruzzi (URI) New Hampshire 10/4/52 99 ...... Gerry White (UC) vs. Rhode Island, 11/12/60 1980 Lorenzo Bouier (UM) 147.5 1,622 1981 Gregg Drew (BU) 125.0 1,250 302 Lorenzo Bouier (UM) Northeastern 11/1/80 1982 Garry Pearson (UMass) 148.3 1,631 300 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Boston University 11/15/97 TEAM RECORDS 1983 Paul Lewis (BU) 133.6 1,603 298 Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks (UA) New Hampshire 11/12/16 Most Rushing Attempts - Game 1984 Andre Garron (UNH) 143.4 1,004 295 Tim Hightower (UR) Bucknell 9/22/07 84 ...... Maine vs. Bowdoin, 11/6/54 1985 Andre Garron (UNH) 111.0 888 288 Omar Cuff (UD) Delaware State 11/23/07 1986 Randy Pettus (BU) 87.4 874 Most Rushing Attempts - Season 1987 Erwin Matthews (UR) 110.6 1,327 288 Garry Pearson (UMass) American Int’l 11/20/82 1988 George Boothe (UC) 91.1 1,002 778 ...... Richmond, 2000 (13 games) 1989 Carl Smith (UM) 152.7 1,680 Senior Record: 329 ...... Jerry Azumah (UNH) vs. Hofstra (11/7/98) 1990 Barry Bourassa (UNH) 106.3 957 Junior Record: 354...... Terrance West (Towson) vs. Eastern Illinois (12/13/13) Most Rushing Yards - Game 1991 Jerome Bledsoe (UMass) 140.3 1,545 Sophomore Record: 306 ...... Pat Abbruzzi (URI) vs. UNH (10/4/52) 593 ...... Northeastern vs. Stonehill, 8/30/03 1992 Uly Scott (UR) 119.8 1,318 Freshman Record: 264 ...... Jerry Azumah (UNH) vs. Villanova (11/11/95) 1993 Rene Ingoglia (UMass) 116.8 1,285 1994 Rene Ingoglia (UMass) 136.8 1,505 Most Rushing Yards - Season 1995 Frank Alessio (UMass) 116.0 1,276 Total Carries - Career 4,009 ...... Rhode Island, 2003 (12 games) 1996 Jerry Azumah (UNH) 118.9 1,308 Att. Name School Years 1997 Jerry Azumah (UNH) 143.3 1,576 1,215 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 1998 Jerry Azumah (UNH) 199.6 2,195 1,104 Steve Baylark Massachusetts 2003-2006 Most Rushing Yards Per Game - Season 1999 Curtis Keaton (JMU) 142.9 1,715 1,045 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1995-1998 334.1 ...... Rhode Island, 2003 (12 games) 2000 Brian Westbrook (VU) 110.9 1,220 2001 L. J. McKanas (NU) 159.6 1,756 972 Paul Lewis Boston University 1981-1984 Most Rushing Touchdowns - Game 2002 Marcus Williams (UM) 100.4 1,406 936 Jonathan Grimes William & Mary 2008-2011 2003 Germaine Bennett (UD) 101.6 1,625 930 Andrew Pierce Delaware 2010-2013 9 ...... Northeastern vs. Stonehill, 8/30/03 2004 Steve Baylark (UMass) 103.5 1,138 925 Omar Cuff Delaware 2004-2007 2005 Joe Casey (URI) 113.2 1,245 905 Rene Ingoglia Massachusetts 1992-1995 Most Rushing Touchdowns - Season 2006 Steve Baylark (UMass) 130.7 1,960 55 ...... Towson, 2013 (16 games) 2007 Tim Hightower (UR) 137.4 1,924 879 Lorenzo Bouier Maine 1979-1982 2008 Rodney Landers (JMU) 126.4 1,770 819 Maurice Murray Northeastern 2004-2007 2009 Jonathan Grimes (WM) 92.4 1,294 Most First Downs Rushing - Game 2010 Andrew Pierce (UD) 110.3 1,655 27 ...... James Madison vs. Morehead State, 9/3/16 2011 Jonathan Grimes (WM) 130.1 1,431 27 ...... Connecticut vs. Rhode Island, 11/15/58 2012 Terrance West (TU) 104.6 1,046 2013 Terrance West (TU) 156.8 2,509 2014 Mikal Abdul-Saboor (WM) 115.1 1,266 Most First Downs Rushing - Season 2015 Jacobi Green (UR) 113.9 1,595 210 ...... Delaware, 1993 (13 games) 2016 Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks (UA) 126.2 1,388

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All-Time Receiving Records Yards Gained - Career Average Pass Receptions - Season Yards Name School Years Avg. Name (School) Cl. Gms. Rec. Year 4,655 David Ball New Hampshire 2003-2006 9.85 Brian Forster (URI) Jr. 13 128 1985 4,328 R.J. Harris New Hampshire 2010-2014 8.91 Murle Sango (VU) So. 11 98 1999 4,203 Brian Brown Richmond 2013-2016 8.64 Tre Gray (UR) Sr. 11 95 2011 4,168 Rich Musinski William & Mary 2000-2003 8.27 Eddie Conti (UD) Sr. 11 91 1998 3,944 Brian Forster Rhode Island 1983-1987 8.22 Ben Edwards (UR) Sr. 9 74 2013 3,872 Villanova 1994-1997 8.09 Brian Westbrook (VU) So. 11 89 1998 3,737 Eddie Conti Delaware 1994-1998 8.00 Mark Didio (UC) Sr. 11 88 1991 3,579 Bill Brooks Boston University 1982-1985 8.00 Rameek Wright (UM) Sr. 11 88 1997 3,535 Mark Didio Connecticut 1988-1991 7.82 Charles Sullivan (HOF) Sr. 11 86 2007 3,419 Dave Klemic Northeastern 1997-2000 7.69 Brian Forster (URI) So. 13 100 1984

Senior Record: 8.64 ...... Tre Gray (UR), 2011 Average Yards Gained - Season Junior Record: 9.85...... Brian Forster (URI), 1985 (Minimum 1,000 Yards) Sophomore Record: 8.91 ...... Murle Sango (VU), 1999 Avg. Name (School) Cl. Gms. Yards Year Freshman Record: 6.18 ...... Charles Sullivan (HOF), 2004 155.6 Eddie Conti (UD) Sr. 11 1,712 1998 139.9 Brian Forster (URI) Jr. 13 1,819 1985 Pass Receptions - Game 125.3 David Ball (UNH) So. 12 1,504 2004 Rec. Name (School) Opponent Date 123.1 Mark Didio (UC) Sr. 11 1,354 1991 18 Landis Williams (UM) Rhode Island 11/14/09 119.3 David Ball (UNH) Jr. 13 1,551 2005 18 Brian Forster (URI) Brown 9/28/85 116.1 Rich Musinski (WM) Jr. 12 1,393 2001 18 Brian Forster (URI) Richmond 12/1/84 113.2 Dominique Thompson (WM) Sr. 14 1,585 2004 17 Arel Gordon (UM) New Hampshire 11/18/06 112.8 Kahmal Roy (HOF) Sr. 12 1,354 2001 17 Rameek Wright (UM) Buff alo 11/16/96 111.5 Brian Brown (UR) Jr. 13 1,450 2015 17 Brian Forster (URI) Lehigh 10/12/85 110.8 R.J. Harris (UNH) Sr. 14 1,551 2014 16 Tre Gray (UR) New Hampshire 9/24/11 Senior Record: 155.6 ...... Eddie Conti (UD), 1998 16 David Boler (UD) Navy 10/30/04 Junior Record: 139.9...... Brian Forster (URI), 1985 16 Justin Long (UD) Maine 10/2/04 Sophomore Record: 125.3 ...... David Ball (UNH), 2004 16 Brian Finneran (VU) Youngstown St. 12/16/97 Freshman Record: 85.3 ...... Charles Sullivan (HOF), 2004 16 Brian Finneran (VU) Connecticut 10/5/96

Yards Gained - Game Senior Record: 18 ...... Landis Williams (UM) vs. Rhode Island (11/14/09) Junior Record: 18 ...... Brian Forster (URI vs. Brown (19/28/85) Yards Name (School) Opponent Date Sophomore Record: 18 ...... Brian Forster (URI) vs. Richmond (12/1/84) 354 Eddie Conti (UD) Connecticut 11/7/98 Freshman Record: 14 ...... John Perry (UNH) vs. Richmond (10/21/89) Annual Receptions Leaders 327 Brian Forster (URI) Brown 9/28/85 Year Name (Team) Rec. Yards 299 Brian Forster (URI) Lehigh 10/12/85 Receiving Touchdowns - Career 1978 Dave Loehle (UNH) 37 514 284 David Ball (UNH) Villanova 10/2/04 TD Name School Years 1979 Kevin O’Connor (UM) 33 518 275 Shawn Leonard (URI) New Hampshire 11/7/09 1980 Reggie Eccleston (UC) 50 1,081 58 David Ball New Hampshire 2003-2006 271 Nick Mayers (ODU) New Hampshire 9/22/12 1981 Keith Hugger (UC) 57 1,145 41 Dave Klemic Northeastern 1997-2000 267 Marques Colston (HOF) Liberty 11/22/03 1982 Tom Mut (URI) 45 803 38 Dameon Reilly Rhode Island 1983-1985 1983 Bill Brooks (BU) 56 891 262 Victor Cruz (UMass) James Madison 9/13/08 36 R.J. Harris New Hampshire 2010-2014 1984 Brian Forster (URI) 100 1,357 252 Brian Forster (URI) Richmond 12/1/84 34 Cory Parks Northeastern 2002-2005 1985 Brian Forster (URI) 115 1,617 248 Carnell Henderson (BU) Rhode Island 10/8/94 1986 Dennis Gadbois (BU) 70 1,095 34 Brian Finneran Villanova 1994-1997 1987 Curtis Olds (UNH) 61 807 Senior Record: 354 ...... Eddie Conti (UD) vs. Connecticut (11/7/98) 32 Bill Brooks Boston University 1982-1985 1988 Glenn Antrum (UC) 77 1,130 Junior Record: 327...... Brian Forster (URI) vs. Brown (9/28/85) 32 Brian Forster Rhode Island 1983-1987 1989 Darren Altieri (BU) 75 868 Sophomore Record: 284 ...... David Ball (UNH) vs. Villanova (10/2/04) 32 Adrian Zullo Massachusetts 1998-2002 1990 Mark Didio (UC) 78 1,153 Freshman Record: 213 ...... Charles Sullivan (HOF) vs. URI (9/25/04) 31 Rich Musinski William & Mary 2000-2003 1991 Mark Didio (UC) 88 1,354 1992 Darren Rizzi (URI) 74 1,103 31 Eddie Conti Delaware 1994-1998 1993 David Gamble (UNH) 67 1,138 Pass Receptions - Career 1994 Cy Butler (URI) 73 808 Rec. Name School Years Consecutive Games With A Reception 1995 Ed Mantie (BU) 81 943 310 R.J. Harris New Hampshire 2010-2014 1996 Brian Finneran (VU) 81 1,207 45 ...... Marcus Lee (TU), 2005-2008 1997 Rameek Wright (UM) 88 1,169 304 David Ball New Hampshire 2003-2006 1998 Eddie Conti (UD) 91 1,712 284 Brian Forster Rhode Island 1983-1987 Receiving Touchdown - Season 1999 Murle Sango (VU) 98 1,064 265 Brian Finneran Villanova 1994-1997 TD Name (School) Cl. Gms. Year 2000 Dwayne Wilmot (UM) 67 995 2001 Stefan Gomes (UM) 81 1,069 247 Brian Brown Richmond 2013-2016 24 David Ball (UNH) Jr. 13 2005 243 Tre Gray Richmond 2008-2011 2002 Brian White (VU) 72 805 2003 Rich Musinski (WM) 63 888 239 Mark Didio Connecticut 1988-1991 Receiving Touchdowns - Game 2004 David Ball (UNH) 86 1,504 238 Charles Sullivan Hofstra 2004-2007 2005 David Ball (UNH) 87 1,551 236 Murle Sango Villanova 1998-2001 Rec. Name (School) Opponent Date 2006 David Ball (UNH) 93 1,114 228 Bill Brooks Boston University 1982-1985 5 Andrae Brown (TU) Northeastern 9/24/05 2007 Charles Sullivan (HOF) 86 991 2008 Victor Cruz (UMass) 71 1,064 2009 Landis Williams (UM) 71 798 2010 Terrance Fox (UNH) 80 821 2011 Tre Gray (UR) 95 1,187 2012 Nick Mayers (ODU) 79 1,233 2013 Stephen Barnette (UR) 76 1,189 2014 R.J. Harris (UNH) 100 1,551 2015 Brian Brown (UR) 76 1,450 2016 Brian Brown (UR) 81 1,485 Active players in italics

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All-Time Scoring Records TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Field Goals - Career Most Points - Two Teams Touchdowns Scored - Career FG Name School Years 59 Greg Kuehn William & Mary 2002-2005 125 Old Dominion 64, Newe Hampshire 61 9/22/12 TD Name School Years 55 Andrew Howard Richmond 2006-2009 125 Connecticut 125, Newport NTS 0 1949 89 Brian Westbrook Villanova 1997-2001 51 Mike MacArthur New Hampshire 2010-13 118 Richmond 62, Delaware 56 (5OT) 11/10/07 86 Terrance West Towson 2011-2013 50 Chris Onorato Hofstra 2000-2004 115 Maine 59, Delaware 56 (2OT) 10/31/87 73 Omar Cuff Delaware 2004-2007 49 Rob Zarrilli Hofstra 2005-2007 11 3 Delaware 58, West Chester 55 9/24/94 70 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1995-1998 48 Miro Kesic Northeastern 2002-2005 113 Rhode Island 58, Maine 55 (6OT) 9/18/82 63 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 48 Brian Shallcross William & Mary 1994-1997 111 Delaware 59, Navy 52 10/27/07 58 David Ball New Hampshire 2003-2006 46 Brett Sterba William & Mary 1997-2000 108 Richmond 59, James Madison 49 10/24/15 55 Rene Ingoglia Massachusetts 1992-1995 45 Brian Pate William & Mary 2006-2009 106 Massachusetts 64, New Hampshire 42 11/19/88 55 Paul Lewis Boston University 1981-1984 44 Sean Decloux Maine 2012-2015 106 New Hampshire 59, Maine 47 11/19/05 51 Barry Bourassa New Hampshire 1989-1992 44 Brandon Hanes Northeastern 1994-1997 50 Steve Baylark Massachusetts 2003-2006 50 Daryl Brown Delaware 1991-1994 Fewest Points - Two Teams Longest Field Goal 0 Maine 0, New Hampshire 0 10/13/51 Long Name (School) Opponent Date 0 Connecticut 0, New Hampshire 0 11/3/56 Scoring - Career 57 Miro Kesic (NU) Richmond 11/2/02 0 Connecticut 0, Rhode Island 0 11/16/57 Pts. Name School Years 56 Jim McManus (UC) New Hampshire 10/3/98 0 Maine 0, Rhode Island 0 9/26/59 544 Brian Westbrook Villanova 1997-2001 55 Aidan O’Neill (TU) Rhode Island 11/19/16 0 Massachusetts 0, Northeastern 0 10/24/59 516 Terrance West Towson 2011-2013 54 Tom Manning (UNH) Hofstra 10/24/09 0 Massachusetts 0, Harvard 0 9/28/63 440 Omar Cuff Delaware 2004-2007 54 Roger Williams (HOF) Northeastern 11/15/08 0 Connecticut 0, New Hampshire 0 10/31/64 424 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1995-1998 54 Steve Leo (UD) Navy 10/24/92 0 Connecticut 0, Rhode Island 0 11/12/66 378 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 53 Andrew Howard (UR) Hofstra 11/8/08 0 Rhode Island 0, Vermont 0 10/14/67 360 Andrew Howard Richmond 2006-2009 53 Brett Sterba (WM) Delaware 10/14/00 2 Maine 2, Connecticut 0 10/21/61 350 David Ball New Hampshire 2003-2006 53 Frank Venezia (VU) Connecticut 10/7/95 332 Rene Ingoglia Massachusetts 1992-1995 53 Steve Leo (UD) Richmond 11/16/91 332 Paul Lewis Boston University 1981-1984 Fewest Points - Two Teams 53 Domingos Carlos (UC) Holy Cross 10/15/83 (since overtime was implemented - 1982) 308 Daryl Brown Delaware 1991-1994 3 Albany 3, Maine 0 9/2/10 3 Rhode Island 3, Maine 0 10/28/06 Extra Points - Career Most Field Goals Made - Game (Individual) 5 ...... Tom Bishop (UNH) vs. Southern Illinois, 11/29/08 3 Massachusetts 3, Villanova 0 11/10/90 XP Name School Years 5 ...... Mark Kiefer (VU) vs. Richmond, 11/18/95 3 Massachusetts 3, Northeastern 0 9/29/84 195 Andrew Howard Richmond 2006-2009 6 Richmond 3, Fordham 3 10/21/95 174 Connor McCormick New Hampshire 2002-2005 7 Massachusetts 7, Northeastern 0 10/28/06 167 Sean Leach Delaware 1994-1997 Most Field Goals Made - Game (Team) 7 Northeastern 7, Richmond 0 10/20/01 166 Greg Kuehn William & Mary 2002-2005 5 ...... New Hampshire vs. Southern Illinois, 11/29/08 10 Rhode Island 7, Massachusetts 3 10/5/85 162 Miro Kesic Northeastern 2002-2005 5 ...... Villanova vs. Richmond, 11/18/95 10 Richmond 7, New Hampshire 3 11/4/95 151 Tom Manning New Hampshire 2006-2009 10 Massachusetts 7, Holy Cross 3 9/19/92 148 Casey Hannon Villanova 1998-2001 Most Field Goals Made - Season (Individual) 145 Chris Onorato Hofstra 2000-2004 23 ...... Griffi n Trau, Richmond, 2016 Most Points - One Team 143 Mike MacArthur New Hampshire 2010-2013 23 ...... Brian Pate, William & Mary, 2009 125 Connecticut 125, Newport NTS 0 1949 142 Mark Kiefer Villanova 1994-1997 84 James Madison 84, Rhode Island 7 10/29/16 Most Field Goals Made - Season (Team) 84 Delaware 84, West Chester 0 9/23/00 Most Extra Points Made - Game (Individual) 25 ...... Richmond, 2016 80 James Madison 80, Morehead State 7 9/3/16 12 ...... Tyker Gray (JMU) vs. Rhode Island, 10/29/16 78 Northeastern 78, Stonehill 6 8/30/03 77 Maine 77, Morgan State 24 11/8/03 Most Field Goal Attempts - Game (Individual) Most Extra Points Made - Game (Team) 7 ...... Brian Pate (WM) vs. Virginia, 9/5/09 77 Massachusetts 77, Northeastern 0 10/9/99 12 ...... James Madison vs. Rhode Island, 10/29/16 76 James Madison 76, Morgan State 7 9/2/95 72 James Madison 72, Lock Haven 0 9/2/00 Most Field Goal Attempts - Season (Team) 71 Connecticut 71, Massachusetts 6 10/13/56 Most Extra Points Made - Season 35 ...... William & Mary, 2009 (14 Games) 71 Northeastern 71, Cheyney 0 9/4/04 90 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 Games) Most Points - Game Largest Margin of Victory Most Extra Point Attempts - Game 42 ...... Omar Cuff (UD) vs. William & Mary, 8/30/07 125 Connecticut 125, Newport NTS 0 1949 12 ...... James Madison vs. Rhode Island, 10/29/16 84 Delaware 84, West Chester 0 9/23/00 Most Points - Season 77 James Madison 84, Rhode Island 7 10/29/16 Most Extra Point Attempts - Season 252 ...... Terrance West (TU), 2013 77 Massachusetts 77, Northeastern 0 10/9/99 92 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 Games) 73 James Madison 80, Morehead State 7 9/3/16 72 Northeastern 78, Stonehill 6 8/30/03 Most Touchdowns - Game Most Two-Point Conversions Made - Game 7 ...... Omar Cuff (UD) vs. William & Mary, 8/30/07 72 James Madison 72, Lock Haven 0 9/2/00 2 ...... Brian Finneran (VU) vs. Northeastern, 11/22/97 71 Northeastern 71, Cheyney 0 9/4/04 71 Connecticut 71, Massachusetts 6 10/13/56 Most Touchdowns - Season 70 Towson 70, Lock Haven 0 9/10/05 Most Two-Point Conversions Made - Game (Team) 42 ...... Terrance West (TU), 2013 4 ...... Massachusetts vs. Delaware, 10/10/87 Most Points - Season 700 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 games) Most Two-Point Conversions Made - Season 22 ...... Connecticut, 1958 Most Touchdowns - Game 16 ...... Massachusetts vs. Northeastern, 10/9/99

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All-Time Defense/All-Purpose Records Interceptions - Career Average All-Purpose Yardage - Season Int Name School Years (Minimum 1,000 Yards) 24 Darren Sharper William & Mary 1993-1996 Avg. Name (School) Cl. Gms. Yards Year 24 Chris Helon Boston University 1991-1994 275.1 Brian Westbrook (VU) So. 11 3,026 1998 23 Kevin Smith Rhode Island 1987-1990 272.0 Brian Westbrook (VU) Jr. 11 2,992 2000 21 Derek Carter Maine 1994-1997 256.6 Brian Westbrook (VU) Sr. 11 2,823 2001 21 Mark Seals Boston University 1985-1988 247.8 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Sr. 11 2,726 1998 20 Shannon James Massachusetts 2002-2005 228.2 Jonathan Grimes (WM) Sr. 11 2,510 2011 217.1 Stephan Lewis (UNH) Jr. 11 2,388 2001 20 Billy Pappas New Hampshire 1952-1954 216.6 Marcel Shipp (UMass) So. 14 3,032 1998 18 Dino Vasso New Hampshire 2007-2010 215.3 Eddie Conti (UD) Sr. 11 2,368 1998 18 Matt Latham Connecticut 1982-1984 202.6 Stephan Lewis (UNH) Sr. 11 2,229 2002 18 Grady Fuller Massachusetts 1977-1980 202.3 Jerry Azumah (UNH) Jr. 11 2,225 1997 18 Steve Rogers Massachusetts 1968-1970 Senior Record: 256.6 ...... Brian Westbrook (VU), 2001 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Junior Record: 272.0...... Brian Westbrook (VU), 2000 Most Interceptions - Game Sophomore Record: 275.1 ...... Brian Westbrook (VU), 1998 4 ...... Four times Freshman Record: 162.0 ...... Jonathan Grimes (WM), 2008 ...... Last by David Jones (UR) vs. UAlbany, 10/31/15 All-Purpose Yardage - Career Most Return Yards - Game Yards Name School Years 160 ...... Dave Brown (UM) vs. Bowdoin, 11/10/62 9,512 Brian Westbrook Villanova 1997-2001 Annual Interception Leaders 8,367 Jerry Azumah New Hampshire 1995-1998 Year Name Team Int Most Interceptions - Season 7,955 Jonathan Grimes William & Mary 2008-2011 1980 Darrell Wilson Connecticut 8 7,759 Marcel Shipp Massachusetts 1997-2000 1981 Dwayne Lopes Maine 6 12 ...... Chris Helon (BU), 1993 6,410 Stephan Lewis New Hampshire 1999-2002 1982 Matt Latham Connecticut 6 6,248 Barry Bourassa New Hampshire 1989-1992 John McGrath Maine 6 Grady Fuller Maine 6 Most Interception Return Yards - Season 6,098 Steve Baylark Massachusetts 2003-2006 239 ...... Mike Cassidy (URI), 1985 1983 Tony Hill Rhode Island 9 6,096 Eddie Conti Delaware 1994-1998 1984 Tony Hill Rhode Island 5 5,620 Omar Cuff Delaware 2004-2007 Tim Teevens New Hampshire 5 Most Interception Return Touchdowns - Game 5,380 Cy Butler Rhode Island 1993-1996 1985 Mike Cassidy Rhode Island 11 2 ...... Tyler Holmes (UMass) vs. Maine 11/6/10 1986 Eric Thompson New Hampshire 10 1987 Tim Byrne New Hampshire 5 ...... Allante Harrison (TU) vs. Elon, 9/4/04 Total Off ense - Career ...... Bill Curry (UM) vs. Liberty, 10/10/92 Ken Lucas Delaware 5 Yards Name School Years Mark Seals Boston University 5 ...... Taylor Reynolds (JMU) at Richmond, 11/15/14 14,621 Ricky Santos New Hampshire 2004-2007 1988 Kevin Smith Rhode Island 9 11,415 Sean Schaefer Towson 2005-2008 1989 Ryan Jones New Hampshire 7 1990 Claude Pettaway Maine 11 Most Interception Return Touchdowns - Season 10,948 Dave Corley, Jr. William & Mary 1999-2002 2 ...... Many 1991 Warren McIntire Delaware 9 10,933 John Robertson Villanova 2011-2015 1992 Mark Chapman Connecticut 8 Last by Prince Smith, Jr. (UNH), 2016 10,871 Liam Coen Massachusetts 2005-2008 1993 Chris Helon Boston University 12 10,375 Eric Ward Richmond 2006-2009 1994 Mark Hopkins Northeastern 7 Most Interception Return Yards - Career 9,993 Chris Boden Villanova 1996-1999 Darren Sharper William & Mary 7 488 ...... Darren Sharper (WM), 1993-96 1995 Darren Sharper William & Mary 7 9,317 Brett Gordon Villanova 1999-2003 1996 Darren Sharper William & Mary 10 9,269 Matt DeGennaro Connecticut 1987-1990 1997 Tony Booth James Madison 8 Most Interception Return Touchdowns - Career 9,051 Bill Vergantino Delaware 1989-1992 Derek Carter Maine 8 4 ...... T.J. Hill (NU), 1998-01 1998 Ron Iannotti Rhode Island 7 1999 Dan Mulhern Delaware 7 Lance Small Rhode Island 7 Longest Interception Return - Game 2000 T. J. Hill Northeastern 8 100 ...... 10 times 2001 Art Smith Northeastern 7 ...... Last by Rob Rolle (VU) vs. Towson, 9/17/16 Chuck Wesley Rhode Island 7 2002 Billy Parker William & Mary 5 Ramon Richeson Richmond 5 TEAM RECORDS 2003 Steve Costello Massachusetts 6 Most Interceptions - Game 2004 Shannon James Massachusetts 8 7 ...... Four times, Last by Villanova vs. Penn, 9/22/07 2005 Etienne Boulay New Hampshire 5 Daren Stone Maine 5 2006 Raji El-Amin Rhode Island 4 Most Interception Return Yards - Game Andrew Harris Richmond 4 207 (5 INTs) ...... New Hampshire vs. Hofstra, 11/1/08 Drew Mack Towson 4 Raquan Pride Rhode Island 4 2007 Stanley Gutierrez Hofstra 4 Most Interception Return Touchdowns - Game 2008 Justin Rogers Richmond 7 2 ...... Several times, Last by Towson vs. Villanova, 10/24/15 2009 B.W. Webb William & Mary 8 2010 Anthony Walters Delaware 7 Most Interceptions - Season 2011 Trevor Coston Maine 6 31 ...... Delaware, 1986 (13 Games) Chris Houston New Hampshire 6 2012 Darryl Hamilton Richmond 5 Doug Howell Richmond 5 Most Interception Return Yards - Season 2013 Wayne Pettus Richmond 5 649 (24 INTs) ...... New Hampshire, 2008 (13 Games) 2014 Jason Ceneus Villanova 5 2015 David Jones Richmond 9 2016 Rob Rolle Villanova 7 Most Interception Return Touchdowns - Season 7 ...... Northeastern, 1996 Active players in italics

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All-Time All-Purpose/Special Teams Records ALL-PURPOSE YARDS RECORDS TEAM PUNTING RECORDS Most Punt Return Touchdowns - Game Total Off ense - Season Most Punts - Game 2 ...... James Madison vs. Central Connecticut, 9/10/16 5,546 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 (13 Games) 13 ...... Three times, Last by Maine vs. Nebraska, 9/3/05 ...... Connecticut vs. Yale, 9/24/83

Total Off ense - Game Most Punts - Season Most Punt Return Touchdowns - Season 791 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU) vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 88 ...... Rhode Island, 2013 5 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 Games)

Most Plays - Game Most Yards Punting - Game KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS 90 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU) vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 518 ...... Maine vs. Nebraska, 9/29/01 Most Kick Return Yards - Game 269 ...... Brian Westbrook (VU) vs. Delaware, 11/18/00 Most Plays - Season Most Yards Punting - Season 705 ...... Taylor Heinicke (ODU), 2012 (12 Games) 3,316 ...... Stony Brook, 2014 Most Kick Return Yards - Season 1,048 ...... Brian Westbrook (VU), 2000 (11 games) Most Plays - Career Highest Punting Average - Season 2,140 ...... Ricky Santos (UNH), 2004-07 44.4 ...... Towson, 2016 Most Kick Return Yards - Career 44.4 ...... Boston University, 1997 2,737 ...... Brandon Johnson-Farrell (URI), 2008-12 TEAM RECORDS Most Plays - Game PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Kick Returns - Game 113 ...... Villanova vs. Connecticut, 10/7/89 Most Punt Returns - Game 10 ...... Jeremiah Hamlin (UR) vs. James Madison, 11/15/14 9 ...... Paul Keaney (UM) vs. Youngstown St., 9/8/01 Most Plays - Season Most Kick Returns - Season 1,195 ...... Massachusetts, 1998 (15 Games) Most Punt Returns - Season 42 ...... Brandon Johnson-Farrell (URI), 2008 (12 Games) 48 ...... Stan Harrison (UNH), 1986 Most Total Yards - Game Most Kick Returns - Career 824 ...... Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, 9/22/12 Most Punt Returns - Career 123 ...... Brandon Johnson-Farrell (URI), 2008-12 108 ...... Winston October (UR), 1995-98 Most Total Yards - Season Most Kick Return Touchdowns - Game 7,612 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 Games) Most Punt Return Yards - Game 1 ...... Several times ...... Last by Harold Cooper (URI) at Elon, 11/12/16 157 ...... Ron Harris (UM) vs. Colgate, 11/2/74 Highest Average Total Off ense - Season 548.2 ...... Old Dominion, 2012 (13 Games) Most Punt Return Yards - Season Longest Kick Return - Game 541 ...... Winston October (UR), 1998 (12 Games) 100 ...... Several times ...... Last by Shane Simpson (TU) vs. New Hampshire, 10/22/16 Most First Downs - Game 40 ...... James Madison vs. UAlbany, 9/19/15 Most Punt Return Yards - Career 1,488 ...... Delvin Joyce (JMU), 1997-00 TEAM KICK RETURN RECORDS Most First Downs - Season Most Kickoff Returns - Game 380 ...... James Madison, 2016 (15 games) Most Punt Return Touchdowns - Game 10 ...... Seven times 2 ...... Matt Latham (UC) vs. Yale, 9/24/83 ...... Last by Richmond vs. James Madison, 11/15/2014 PUNTING RECORDS Most Kick Returns - Season Most Punts - Game Most Punt Return Touchdowns - Season 4 ...... Rashard Davis (JMU), 2016 71 ...... Massachusetts, 1998 (15 Games) 13 ...... Three times ...... Last by Rocco Navarro (UM) vs. Nebraska, 9/3/05 Longest Punt Return - Game Most Kick Return Yards - Season 93 ...... Ron Harris (UMass) vs. UNH, 11/16/74 1,465 ...... New Hampshire, 2011 (12 Games) Most Punts - Season 87 ...... Steve Wood (UM), 1978 Most Punt Return Touchdowns - Career 4 ...... Rashard Davis (JMU), 2013-16 Most Punts - Career 288 ...... Andrew Maclay (UMass), 1995-98 TEAM PUNT RETURN RECORDS Most Punting Yards - Game Most Punt Returns - Game 526 ...... Christian Koegel (UMass) vs. Boston College, 10/2/04 11 ...... Many ...... Last By Connecticut vs. Maine, 10/16/71 Most Punting Yards - Season 3,316 ...... Luke Allen (SBU), 2014 Most Punt Returns - Season 63 ...... William & Mary, 1996 (13 Games) Most Punting Yards - Career 11,278 ...... Andrew Maclay (UMass), 1995-98 Most Punt Return Yards - Game 165 ...... Massachusetts vs. Colgate, 11/2/74 Highest Punting Average - Season 46.1 ...... Jonathan Plisco (ODU), 2011 Most Punt Return Yards - Season 625 ...... William & Mary, 1996 (13 Games) Longest Punt - Game 93 ...... Tyler Grogan (NU) vs. Villanova, 9/8/01 Active players in italics

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