2017 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 1 2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 2 2017 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL 2017 SCHEDULE Sept. 9 at Campbell 6 p.m. OCT. 21 FORDHAM * # 2 P.M. SEPT. 16 MARIST 1 P.M. Oct. 28 at Holy Cross * 1 p.m. Sept. 24 at Columbia # 1 p.m. NOV. 4 LAFAYETTE * ^ 2 P.M. SEPT. 30 HARVARD (RFK STADIUM) 2 P.M. Nov. 11 at Bucknell * noon Oct. 7 at Princeton 1 p.m. NOV. 18 COLGATE * § 1 P.M. Oct. 14 at Lehigh * 12:30 p.m.

BOLD CAPS indicates home game played at Cooper Field | all times Eastern * game | # Family Weekend | ^ Homecoming | § Senior Day

QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION Team Information Location...... Washington, D.C. Captains...... Tim Barnes, David Akere Founded...... 1789 Joe Eacobacci No. 35 Memorial Jersey...... Tim Barnes, David Akere Enrollment...... 6,806 undergrad; 15,318 total Basic Offense...... Multiple President...... John J. DeGioia Basic Defense...... Multiple Director of Intercollegiate Athletics...... Lee Reed Letterwinners Returning...... 62 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I-FCS Letterwinners Lost...... 24 Conference...... Patriot League Starters Returning/Lost...... 17/5 (Offense 9/2; Defense 8/3) Colors...... Blue & Gray Newcomers...... 30 Stadium...... Cooper Field Capacity...... 2,500 Surface...... Shaw Sports Turf COACHES & STAFF INFORMATION Head Coach...... (RB) Alma Mater...... (Georgetown, ‘94) Record at Georgetown (2nd season)...... 10-23 Career Record...... same Coordinators: Offense...... Michael Neuberger (TE) Defense...... Kevin Doherty (LB) Special Teams...... Maurice Banks (DB) Assistant Coaches: ...... Alex Kolt (OL) ...... Kellen Pruitt (DL) ...... Adam Neugebauer (QB) ...... John Bear (WR) ...... Harrison Bernstein (DB) ...... Alex Zanfardino (LB) ...... Bruno Barandas (OL)

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 3 2017 OPPONENTS CAMPBELL PRINCETON LAFAYETTE Sept. 9 | Barker-Lane Stadium | 6 p.m. Oct. 7 | Powers Field at Princeton Stadium | 1 p.m. Nov. 4 | Cooper Field | 2 p.m. | Homecoming Conference...... Pioneer League Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 3,277 Enrollment...... 8,138 Enrollment...... 2,450 Head Coach...... Mike Minter Head Coach...... Bob Surace Head Coach...... John Garrett 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 5-5 (3-4) 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 8-2 (6-1) 2015 Record (Conf.)...... 2-9 (1-5) SID...... Jason Williams SID...... Craig Sachson SID...... Philip LaBella Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (910) 814-4367 Office Phone...... (609) 258-3680 Office Phone...... (610) 330-5123 Website...... www.GoCamels.com Website...... www.goprincetontigers.com Website...... www.goleopards.com

MARIST LEHIGH BUCKNELL Sept. 16 | Cooper Field | 1 p.m. Oct. 14 | Goodman Stadium | 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 | Christy Mathewson Memorial Stadium | Noon Conference...... Pioneer League Conference...... Patriot League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 4,764 Enrollment...... 5,080 Enrollment...... 3,600 Head Coach...... Jim Parady Head Coach...... Andy Coen Head Coach...... Joe Susan 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 5-6 (5-3) 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 9-3 (6-0) 2015 Record (Conf.) ...... 4-7 (3-3) SID...... Mike Ferraro SID...... Steve Lomangino SID...... Jen Dobias Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (845) 575-3000 Office Phone...... (610) 758-3174 Office Phone...... (610) 577-3488 Website...... www.goredfoxes.com Website...... www.lehighsports.com Website...... www.bucknellbison.com

COLUMBIA FORDHAM COLGATE Sept. 24 | Robert K. Kraft Field | 1 p.m. Oct. 21 | Cooper Field | 2 p.m. | Family Weekend Nov. 18 | Cooper Field | 1 p.m. | Senior Day Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... Patriot League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 8,316 Enrollment...... 8,855 Enrollment...... 2,922 Head Coach...... Al Bagnoli Head Coach...... Andrew Breiner Head Coach...... Dan Hunt 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 3-7 (2-5) 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 8-3 (5-1) 2015 Record (Conf.)...... 5-5 (4-2) SID...... Greg Hotchkiss SID...... Joe DiBari SID...... John Painter Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (212) 854-2535 Office Phone...... (718) 817-4240 Office Phone...... (315) 228-7566 Website...... www.gocolumbialions.com Website...... www.fordhamsports.com Website...... www.gocolgateraiders.com

HARVARD HOLY CROSS Sept. 30 | RFK Stadium | 2 p.m. Oct. 28 | Fitton Field | 1 p.m. Conference...... Ivy League Conference...... Patriot League Enrollment...... 6,700 Enrollment...... 2,910 Head Coach...... Tim Murphy Head Coach...... Tom Gilmore 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 7-3 (5-2) 2016 Record (Conf.)...... 4-7 (2-4) SID...... Tim Williamson SID...... Charles Bare Email...... [email protected] Email...... [email protected] Office Phone...... (617) 495-2206 Office Phone...... (508) 793-2583 Website...... www.gocrimson.com Website...... www.goholycross.com

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 4 HEAD COACH ROB SGARLATA SGARLATA THROUGH TITLE POSITION GROUPS GU Head Coach: 2014-present Running Backs: 2017-Present Defensive Line: 2002-06, 1995-96 THE YEARS GU Def. Coordinator: 2004-13 : 2014-2016 Offensive Line: 2001 GU Assistant Coach: 1995-2003 Defensive Backs: 2006-13 Receivers/Tight Ends: 1997-2000

Rob Sgarlata (C’94, S’12) was named the 31st head football coach Within the defense, Sgarlata coached All-Americans Michael in GU program history in February 2014, becoming just the fourth Ononibaku (2005), Alex Buzbee (2006), Andrew Schaetzke (2011) person to have played football and graduated from Georgetown and Robert McCabe (2012). Both Shaetzke and McCabe earned before earning the head coach title, joining Joe Reilly, Jack Patriot League Defensive Player of the year honors and Sgarlata Hagerty and Maurice Dubofsky. In addition to his head coaching also guided the 1996 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) duties, Sgarlata also works with the running backs. Defensive Player of the Year, Janne Kouri.

Sgarlata has established a foundation for the program based Buzbee became the second Hoya in program history to make an on three principles … NFL roster, suiting up for the Washington Redskins (2007-09). He • 4 for 40 - the four years at Georgetown will prepare our also played for the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL from (2010-11). student-athletes for the next 40 years, with special attention ROB SGARLATA to their mind, body and spirit - Cura Personalis. While working on the offensive side of the ball, Sgarlata helped HEAD COACH • SISU - a Finnish phrase that translates into courage in the lead the Hoyas to consecutive MAAC Championships in 1998 and face of adversity. 1999 and an appearance in the 1998 ECAC Bowl. J.J. Mont was FOURTH SEASON • Men for Others - the Jesuit value of service to the community. GEORGETOWN C’94, S’12 named the 1999 Co-Offensive Player of the Year and he coached Gharun Hester, Georgetown’s all-time leading receiver in yards In 2016, Sgarlata led the Hoyas to their first 3-0 start since 1999 (3,089) and touchdowns (39). HEAD COACHES ON THE HILLTOP with wins over Davidson (38-14), Marist (20-17) and Columbia Coach Seasons Record % (17-14). With its homecoming win over Columbia, Georgetown Sgarlata has also served as an academic advisor, career and *Dick Hennessy 1887 2-1-0 .667 claimed its second-straight Trophy. The GU defense led alumni liaison, financial aid liaison, internship director and *Dan O’Day 1888 4-2-0 .667 *Bill Gleason 1889 5-1-0 .833 the Patriot League in scoring defense (23.3 ppg) and was tied for computer and technology liaison during his time with the *Pat O’Donnell 1890 3-3-1 .500 third in interceptions (13), while the special teams unit tied for football program. 1891-92 6-4-1 .591 the national lead in blocked kicks (8). 1893 4-4-0 .500 A four-year letterwinner at Georgetown, Sgarlata is among Bob Carmody 1894 4-5-0 .444 In each of his first two seasons at the helm, Sgarlata guided a the program’s all-time leading rushers. He was a team captain Bill Donovan 1898 7-3-0 .700 one-game improvement in the win column. In 2015, Georgetown as a senior in 1993 and received the John J. Hagerty Award. He Bill Church 1899 5-2-1 .625 took home the first Lou Little Trophy by beating Columbia (24-16) excelled in the classroom, being named to the 1993 GTE District Arthur E. Bull 1900 5-1-3 556 and earned its first home victory over an Ivy League program, II Academic All-America Football Team and was also named to the Bill Church 1901 3-3-2 .375 defeating Brown (17-3). Kyle Nolan became GU’s all-time leader MAAC Football League Academic All-Star Team. Herman Sutter 1902 7-3-0 .700 in pass attempts, completions and total offense, earning an Phil King 1903 7-3-0 .700 invitation to Baltimore Ravens Rookie mini-camp. Sgarlata graduated from Georgetown in 1994 from the College of Joe Reilly 1904-08 19-17-2 .526 Arts & Sciences with a degree in government and international Bill Newman 1909 3-2-1 .583 Fred Neilson 1910-11 14-2-2 .833 Alec May had an All-America season in 2014, setting the program’s relations. In May 2012, he completed his master’s degree in sport 1912-13 12-5-0 .706 single-season sack record and leading the nation with 16.5, while industry management from Georgetown’s School of Continuing Al Exendine 1914-22 55-21-3 .715 Nick Alfieri became the third player in program history to eclipse Studies. 1923 3-6-0 .333 300 tackles. Both were named First Team All-Patriot League. Lou Little 1924-29 41-12-3 .759 SGARLATA BY THE NUMBERS # 1930-32 11-13-1 .460 Sgarlata’s emphasis on excellence in the classroom has shown as 2 LOU LITTLE TROPHY TITLES (2015, 2016) # 1932-48 61-42-10 .584 the program set a Patriot League record with 45 student-athletes 5 ALL-AMERICANS 1949-50 7-12-0 .368 on the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2014. The Hoyas 6 HOYAS INVITED TO NFL ROOKIE CAMPS Bob Schmidt 1963 0-0-0 --- also had the highest academic progress rate (APR) in the Patriot J. Murray ^ 1964-65 2-1-0 .667 League for two-straight academic years (2013-14 and 2014-15), 19 ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE SELECTIONS SINCE TAKING W. Nash ^ 1964-65 2-1-0 .667 scoring a perfect 1,000 in 2014-15. OVER THE HELMOF THE PROGRAM 1966-67 5-1-0 .625 109 HOYAS NAMED TO THE PATRIOT LEAGUE Maurice Dubofsky 1968-69 8-4-0 .667 Prior to being named head coach, Sgarlata had been on the ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL AS HEAD COACH 1970-92 98-94-2 .510 Bob Benson 1993-2005 72-64-0 .529 Hoya coaching staff for 18 seasons, working with four different 2005-2013 24-63 .375 position groups and served as the assistant head coach and Rob Sgarlata 2014-pres. 10-23 303 defensive coordinator for 10 seasons. During his tenure as TOTALS 115 508-421-32 .545 defensive coordinator, he helped guide the Hoyas to the top- ranked scoring defense in the Patriot League in 2011 and the * team captain served as coach second-ranked scoring defense in 2012. The Hoyas featured four # each coached half of 1932 season ECAC First Team selections and 20 All-Patriot League selections ^ Co-Head Coaches on defense.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 5 2017 ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Ramon Lyons DB Jr. 5-9 170 Orlando, Fla. / Ocoee / West Orange 2 Ty Williams LB Sr. 6-1 220 Gaithersburg, Md. / Quince Orchard 3 Jelani Williamson DB Sr. 5-7 159 Silver Spring, Md. / Good Counsel 4 Cameron Seward LB Sr. 6-1 210 Atlanta, Ga. / The Westminster School / Boston College 5 Michael Dereus WR So. 6-1 204 Hyde Park, Mass. / Williston Northampton 6 Alex Valles RB Sr. 5-11 191 Danvers, Mass. / Danvers 7 Justin Harrell WR Sr. 5-11 185 New Orleans, La. / Newman 8 Mike Taylor III DL Jr. 6-3 260 Shreveport, La. / CE Byrd 9 Brandon Williams WR Jr. 6-3 201 Germantown, Md. / Northwest 10 Clay Norris QB Jr. 6-5 216 Charlotte, N.C. / Myers Park 11 Tommy Jesson WR Sr. 6-1 183 Orlando, Fla. / East River 12 Jowan Watson QB Jr. 5-11 218 Miami, Fla. / Gulliver Prep 13 Joseph Brunell QB Fr. 6-2 191 Jacksonville, Fla. / Episcopal School of Jacksonville 14 Ryan White-Boyd DB So. 6-0 154 Wilton Manors, Fla. / South Plantation 15 Jake Johnson DB Sr. 5-9 167 Corapolis, Pa. / West Allegheny 16 Gunther Johnson QB So. 6-1 193 Anthem, Ariz. / Boulder Creek / Arizona 17 Blaise Brown DB Jr. 6-0 194 New Orleans, La. / St. Augustine / Loomis Chaffee 18 Isaac Schley TE So. 6-5 226 Littleton, Colo. / Chatfield 19 Daniel Yankovich LB Sr. 5-11 209 Ramsey, N.J. / Don Bosco Prep 20 Winston Jackson Jr. WR Jr. 5-10 183 North Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons 21 Jethro Francois DB Jr. 6-0 198 Winter Haven, Fla. / Victory Christian Academy 22 Carl Thomas RB Jr. 5-11 204 Floirissant, Mo. / Lutheran North 23 Isaac Ellsworth RB Sr. 5-5 160 Bedford, Texas / Euless Trinity 24 Larenz Griggs DB Sr. 5-10 178 Lithonia, Ga. / Martin Luther King Jr. 25 Jay Tolliver RB Fr. 5-9 175 Columbus, Ohio / Gahanna Lincoln 26 Andre Danove DB Fr. 5-7 163 New Orleans, La. / Archbishop Rummel 27 Leon Agee DB So. 5-11 182 Laurel, Miss. / Robert S. Alexander 28 Jackson Saffold RB Fr. 6-0 214 Orlando, Fla. / Timber Creek 29 Christian Bermudez RB Jr. 6-0 228 Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 30 AJ Schimmelpfennig LB Jr. 5-10 216 Atlanta, Ga. / Lambert 31 Matthew Deal LB Jr. 5-11 223 Tallahassee, Fla. / Maclay School 32 George Ikott LB Fr. 6-0 224 Sugar Land, Texas / Strake Jesuit 33 Zacciah Saltzman RB So. 5-10 197 Athens, Ohio / Athens 34 J’V’on Butler LB Jr. 6-2 195 Melbourne, Fla. / Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy 35 David Akere DB Sr. 6-1 208 Carrollton, Texas / Hebron 35 Tim Barnes QB Sr. 6-4 203 Oradell, N.J. / River Dell Regional 36 Xavier Reddick LB Fr. 6-1 219 Powder Springs, Ga. / McEachern 37 Ahmad Wilson LB Fr. 6-1 193 Pittsburgh, Pa. / Gateway 38 Trent Kavanaugh LB Fr. 5-10 207 Baton Rouge, La. / Parkview Baptist 39 John Oblachinski TE Sr. 6-3 219 Cranford, N.J. / Cranford 40 Roemello Walton DB Fr. 6-1 180 Miami, Fla. / Miami Norland 41 Jalen Goldwire DB So. 6-2 183 Plantation, Fla. / Western 42 Cameron Deen DB Fr. 6-0 186 Fort Washington, Md. / Oxon Hill 43 Jonathan Honore DB Fr. 6-2 185 St. Louis, Mo. / Timberland 44 Khristian Tate DL So. 6-0 292 Warner Robins, Ga. / Covenant Academy 45 Muhammad Wainwright TE Sr. 6-5 258 New Brunswick, N.J. / The Hun School 48 Dawson Hawkins DB Fr. 5-10 190 Sugar Land, Texas / George Ranch 49 Henry Woodrow P Sr. 6-3 188 Aspen, Colo. / Aspen 50 Oliver Hill K Jr. 5-11 168 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Deerfield Academy 51 Brad Hurst P/K So. 6-2 186 Helen, Ga. / White County 52 Wesley Bowers LB Fr. 6-0 244 Fort Washington, Md. / Bishop McNamara 55 Duval Paul DL Fr. 6-1 260 Lynn, Mass. / Everett 56 Matthew Apuzzi LB Sr. 6-0 229 Princeton, N.J. / The Lawrenceville School 57 Seth Martin OL Fr. 6-3 268 Little Rock, Ark. / Pulaski Academy 58 Warren Wynn LS Sr. 6-1 220 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons 59 Dominic Scarangella OL Sr. 6-3 290 Newtown, Conn. / Newtown 60 Tower Menning OL Jr. 6-2 304 Madison, Wis. / Poynette 61 Ryan Jelinek OL So. 6-5 296 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny 62 Glen Waters OL Fr. 6-1 274 Dallas, Texas / Cedar Hill 63 Daniel Horne OL Fr. 6-5 307 Woodbridge, Va. / CD Hylton

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 6 2017 ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL / PREVIOUS SCHOOL 64 Justin Wood OL So. 6-4 305 Yorktown Heights, N.Y. / Loyalsock Twp. 65 Michael McFarlane OL Sr. 6-3 290 Frostproof, Fla. / Frostproof 66 Jared Horne OL Jr. 6-4 265 Woodbridge, Va. / CD Hylton 67 Chris Caylor OL Fr. 6-3 248 Leesburg, Va. / Tuscarora 68 Izaiah Thompson OL Fr. 6-4 280 St. Louis, Mo. / Saint Louis University HS 70 Nick James OL Sr. 6-5 272 Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Allegheny 71 Theron Cooper OL Fr. 6-5 244 Eastman, Ga. / Dodge County 72 Randy Crystian OL Jr. 6-3 275 Cedar Hill, Texas / Cedar Hill 73 Kendall Catching DL Sr. 5-11 285 Carrollton, Texas / Hebron 74 Stewart Keehner OL So. 6-6 277 Towson, Md. / Gilman 75 Matthew Houpert OL Sr. 6-4 300 West Hartford, Conn. / William H. Hall 77 Micah Smith OL Jr. 6-6 285 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / Westminster Academy 78 Nick Sweitzer OL So. 6-5 287 Perryopolis, Pa. / Belle Vernon 79 Brennen Sawicki DL Jr. 6-2 252 Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Scioto 80 Matt Ungar TE So. 6-4 214 Mendham, N.J. / Delbarton 81 Luke Morris WR Sr. 5-11 162 Honolulu, Hawaii / Punahou School 82 Dijon Williams WR Fr. 6-1 168 Atlanta, Ga. / Miller Grove 83 Nathan VonderHaar TE Jr. 6-6 254 St. Louis, Mo. / St. Louis Priory 84 Jacob Sweitzer TE Sr. 6-3 253 Perryopolis, Pa. / Belle Vernon 85 Skyler Springs WR Fr. 6-1 190 Leesburg, Va. / Briar Woods 86 Max Edwards WR Fr. 5-11 176 Germantown, Md. / Georgetown Prep 87 Cole Miller WR So. 6-3 192 Logansport, Ind. / Crown Point / Heritage [Va.] 88 Jim McLaughlin WR Sr. 6-5 211 Fairfax, Va. / WT Woodson 89 John Schuster WR Jr. 6-0 189 Newton, Mass. / The Middlesex School / Tufts 90 Owen Kessler DL Fr. 6-4 226 Westfield, N.J. / Westfield 92 Kingsley Umemba DL Fr. 6-4 235 Chelsea, Mass. / Buckingham Browne & Nichols 93 Zach Jewell DL Fr. 6-4 234 Centreville, Va. / Westfield 94 Patrick Pastore DL Jr. 6-3 244 Albany, N.Y. / Christian Brothers Academy 95 Elijah English DL Sr. 6-6 238 Leesburg, Fla. / South Sumter 96 Marquis Parris DL So. 5-11 287 Atlanta, Ga. / Tri Cities 97 Bryan Jefferson DL Sr. 6-2 291 Vienna, Va. / Annandale 98 Jack Metz DL Fr. 6-1 248 Dallas, Texas / Jesuit College Prep

Captains: Tim Barnes, David Akere PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Head Coach: David AKERE...... AH-key-ree Rob Sgarlata (Georgetown (C’94, S’12) [RB]; 4th season, 22nd at GU Matthew APUZZI...... Ah-POO-zee Christian BERMUDEZ...... ber-MYU-dez Offensive Coordinator: J’V’ON Butler...... JAY-vee-on Michael Neuberger (Dayton ‘05) [TE]; 4th season, 5th at GU THERON Cooper...... THERE-in Randy CRYSTIAN...... Christian Defensive Coordinator: Andre DANOVE...... Duh-NOVE Kevin Doherty (Tufts ‘87) [LB]; 1st season, 6th at GU Jethro FRANCOIS...... fran-SWA Justin HARRELL...... HUH-rell Special Teams Coordinator: Jonathan HONORE...... HONOR-ray Maurice Banks (Georgetown (C’06) [DB]; 1st season, 4th at GU Matt HOUPERT...... HOO-pear John OBLACHINSKI...... OH-bla-chin-skee Assistant Coaches: Patrick PASTORE...... pass-TORE Alex Kolt [OL]; 1st season, 7th at GU ZACCIAH Saltzman...... ZUH-ky-uh Kellen Pruitt [DL]; 1st season, 2nd at GU Brennen SAWICKI...... sah-WICK-ee Adam Neugebauer [QB]; 1st season Dominic SCARANGELLA...... SCAR-en-gel-ah John Bear [WR]; 1st season AJ SCHIMMELPFENNIG...... SHIM-el-fen-ig Harrison Bernstein [DB]; 1st season Kingsley UMEMBA...... oo-MEM-ba Alex Zanfardino [LB]; 1st season, 2nd at GU Alex VALLES...... VAL-ez Bruno Barandas [OL]; 1st season Nathan VONDERHAAR...... VON-der-HAAR JELANI Williamson...... jeh-LAW-knee

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 7 2017 TEAM 2017 Team Captain Selected as one of the No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey recipients for the 2017 season 2016: Named a team co-captain prior to the season … Played in all 11 games as a junior … Ranked second on the team with 77 tackles and two interceptions … Had three double-digit tackle games … Tied for second on the team with five pass breakups … Forced and recovered a fumble in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Made a season-high 12 tackles in back-to-back games against Harvard (9/30) and Princeton (10/8) … Registered 11 tackles and an interception against Columbia (9/24) … Named Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (9/26) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played all 11 games, starting 10 at safety during his sophomore season ... Finished with 78 tackles, 1.5 TFL, 2 interceptions for 57 yards three pass breakups, one fumble 28 DAVID AKERE recovery and one fumble forced ... Had 12 tackles, one interception and a pass breakup vs. Marist (9/12) ... Had a career-high 13 tackles, one forced fumble and a pass breakup Sr. | DB | 6-1 | 208 at Harvard (10/2) ... Had eight tackles a half TFL and a forced fumble vs. Lafayette (10/10) ... Had five tackles and an interception vs. Fordham (11/14) ... Selected to the Patriot Carrollton, Texas League Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Played in all 11 games, starting seven at safety during his freshman season … Finished with 20 tackles, one interception and one pass breakup … Made five tackles and broke up one pass in his collegiate debut vs. Wagner (8/30) … Had a career-high six tackles at Dayton (9/6) … Recorded his first interception vs. Lehigh (11/1) …Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: Two-year letterwinner in football, also earned three letters in basketball and three in track … A senior team captain in football and two-time captain in track … Selected second team all-district as a defensive back as a senior … Earned Second Team State Academic Scholar in 2014 … Was named team’s defensive MVP in junior and senior seasons … Helped Hebron to an 8-4 record as a senior … Compiled 130 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles and one interception during career … Coached in high school by Brian Brazil.

2017 Team Captain Selected as one of the No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey recipients for the 2017 season 2016: Named a team co-captain prior to the season … Played in four games as a senior before having his season cut short due to injury … Threw for 650 yards and seven touchdowns, with a .563 completion percentage on 126 pass attempts … Ran for 77 yards and a touchdown … Passed for 215 yards and a season-high four touchdowns in the opener against Davidson (9/3) … Threw for 208 yards and a touchdown against Marist (9/10) … Named Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (9/5) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Appeared in five games at during his junior season ... Finished the season completing 10-for-22 pass attempts for 79 yards, while rushing for 42 yards on 35 TIM BARNES 11 carries ... Completed 6-for-12 attempts for 61 yards, while rushing for seven yards on three carries at Bucknell (10/24). Sr. | QB | 6-4 | 203 2014: Played in eight games during his sophomore season at quarterback … Finished with nine carries for 32 yards, while completing 1-of-3 pass attempts for six yards … Oradell, N.J. Had two carries for six yards in the season opener vs. Wagner (8/30) … Completed 1-of-1 pass attempts for six yards and rushed for 13 yards at Fordham (11/15) … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in one game, making his collegiate debut against Fordham (10/12) … Completed 16-of-31 passes for 124 yards and one touchdown, while rushing for 28 yards on 16 carries in his only action. Prior to Georgetown: A nine-time letterwinner, earning three in football, as a two-year starter at quarterback, three in baseball, two in basketball and one in swimming … Named captain of football, swimming and baseball team during his senior year … Selected first team all-league and third team all-county as a junior and honorable mention all-league as a senior … Selected first team all-league in basketball and second team all-league in baseball as a junior … Helped football team to a league championship in 2012 … Coached by Donald Nimphius in football.

2016: Played in all 11 games as a junior … Finished fifth on the team with 57 tackles … Registered two TFL and a quarterback hurry … Had 12 tackles, including one TFL against Princeton (10/8) … Had half a sack against Lehigh (10/15) … Made six tackles, including half a TFL against Bucknell (11/12). 2015: Played in all 11 games, seeing time on special teams and at linebacker ... Finished with 17 tackles ... Had four tackles in career debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had a career-high five tackles vs. Lafayette (10/10). 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football playing linebacker and running back … Also earned four letters in wrestling … A football team captain as a senior and two-time wrestling captain ... Named 2013 MAPL League Defensive Player of the Year and All-Area Defensive Player of the Year … Two-time all-area first team 56 MATTHEW APUZZI defense and earned 2013 Black Lion Award … A Prep All-American in wrestling … Helped school to two Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships … Led team in tackles and Sr. | LB | 6-0 | 229 rushing in 2012 and 2013 … Coached in football by Dan O’Dea. Princeton, N.J.

2016: Played in all 11 games for GU … Finished the season with 14 tackles … Had three tackles against Davidson (9/3) and Lehigh (10/15) … Recorded two tackles in games against Marist (9/10), Columbia (9/24) and Princeton (10/8) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in nine games, seeing time on the defensive line and on special teams during his sophomore season ... Finished with eight tackles, 1.5 TFL and 0.5 sacks ... Had a career-high three tackles and a half sack in career-debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had one TFL at Holy Cross (11/21). 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football and senior captain … Unanimous first team all-district selection as a senior … Second team all-district selection as a junior … Coached by Brian Brazil and Tyler Soukup in football … Started 23 games. 73 KENDALL CATCHING Sr. | DL | 5-11 | 285 Carrollton, Texas

2016: Played in 10 games as a junior … Ranked second on the team with 597 all-purpose yards … Returned 16 kickoffs for a combined 371 yards … Rushed for 203 yards and two touchdowns on 52 carries … Had 109 rushing yards and a touchdown on 10 carries at Harvard (9/30) as well as five kickoff returns for a combined 86 yards … Rushed for a touchdown against Fordham (10/22) … Had two kickoff returns for a combined 81 yards against Marist (9/10). 2015: Played in 10 games, seeing time at running back and as a kick returner ... Had 36 carries for 141 yards, with four receptions for 55 ... Had 986 yards on 43 kick returns with a long of 83 ... Had a career-high 34 rushing yards on five carries vs. Marist (9/12) ... Had 25 yards on seven carries, one catch for 53 yards and six returns for 172 yards, including an 83-yard return vs. Fordham (11/14). 2014: Played in three games during his freshman season, seeing time at running back and on special teams … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 23 ISAAC ELLSWORTH Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football … A unanimous first team all-district selection at running back … First Team All-North Texas Team … Rushed Sr. | RB | 5-5 | 160 for 1,722 yards and 14 touchdowns as a senior, after rushing for 264 yards on 24 carries as a junior … Coached by Steve Lineweaver in football. Bedford, Texas

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 8 2017 TEAM 2016: Appeared in four games as a junior … Had two tackles in the season opener against Davidson … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in 10 games, seeing time at and on special teams during his sophomore season ... Finished with three tackles, 2.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks ... Had two tackles and 1.0 sack vs. Lafayette (10/10). 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and senior captain … Also earned three letters apiece in basketball and track … Named to Orlando Sentinel’s “Super 60” … Helped school to a regional championship as a senior and was named team MVP … Had 17 sacks as a senior … Coached in football by Inman Shermen … An International Science and Engineering Fair Finalist in 2014 … National Honor Society President … Wendy’s Heisman Award State finalist in 2013 … Holds school record in 95 ELIJAH ENGLISH 400-meter dash. Sr. | DL | 6-6 | 238 Leesburg, Fla.

2016: Appeared in eight games as a junior … Made one tackle against Harvard. 2015: Did not see game action during his sophomore season due to injury. 2014: Played in all 11 games as a freshman seeing time at cornerback and on special teams … Finished with eight tackles and one pass breakup … Made his first collegiate tackle at Dayton (9/6) … Had a career-high three tackles vs. Harvard (10/4). Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football, four-time letterwinner in basketball, four-time letterwinner in track and two-year letterwinner in cross country … Senior captain in football and two-time captain in basketball … Named Most Improved Defensive Player in football during senior season … Coached by Cortez Allen in football … Earned Vincent Dooley Award from Georgia High School Association for “Athletes for a Better World” … Earned Touchdown Club of Atlanta George Morris 24 LARENZ GRIGGS Scholar-Athlete Award … Son of Lamont and Dorothy … One younger sister, Lauryn and one younger brother, Dylan … Cousin, B.W. Webb played professional football for the Sr. | DB | 5-10 | 178 Dallas Cowboys. Lithonia, Ga.

2016: Appeared in eight games as a junior … Tied for the team lead with 41 receptions … Ranked third on the team with 296 receiving yards … Hauled in two receiving touchdowns … Had at least three receptions in all eight games played … Caught nine passes for 84 yards and the game-winning touchdown at Marist (9/10) … Had four receptions for 27 yards and a touchdown against Davidson (9/3) … Named Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (9/12) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Did not see game action during his sophomore season due to injury. 2014: Played in 10 games during his freshman season at wide receiver … Finished with five catches for 66 yards … Made his first collegiate catch at Dayton (9/6), finishing with a season-high two receptions for 40 yards … Had two catches for 14 yards at Fordham (11/15). 7 JUSTIN HARRELL Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in football … Also earned four letters in both basketball and track … Named captain of football, Sr. | WR | 5-11 | 185 basketball and track team as a senior … Three-time Bubba Muffet Award winner for most outstanding special teams player ... Two-time All-District selection … Finished second New Orleans, La. in Louisiana in the high jump during his junior season … During senior year had 53 catches for 649 yards to lead metro area and averaged 22 yards per punt return with one touchdown … Also kicked 36-of-39 PATs and averaged 38 yards/punt … On defense had five interceptions as a senior to set the program’s career record with 17 … Four-year band member ... Coached in football by Nelson Stewart. 2016: Played and started in 10 games on the offensive line as a junior … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting nine on the offensive line after a move from defense during training camp. Played primarily at center and guard ... Helped team’s scoring offense average 20.2 points per game, a seven point improvement from 2014, while helping passing offense average 228.4 yards per game. 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football and senior captain … Earned two-letters in basketball and was a senior captain … Two-time All-State selection … Three-time all-conference selection and three-time academic all-conference … Two-time Hartford Courant All-Courant Team … Helped lead school to a 2011 and 2013 West Conference Championship … Compiled 110 tackles six sacks, nine passes defended and one interception during career … Coached in football by Frank Robinson … Member of 75 MATTHEW HOUPERT honors choir and a Boy Scouts Life Scout … Named a Scholar-Athlete by the National Football Foundation. Sr. | OL | 6-4 | 300 West Hartford, Conn.

2016: Played and started in all 11 games on the offensive line as a junior. 2015: Started nine games between right and left tackle during his sophomore season ... Helped team’s scoring offense average 20.2 points per game, a seven point improvement from 2014, while helping passing offense average 228.4 yards per game. 2014: Played in six games, starting three at left tackle … Started the last three games of the season, helping the offense average 156.0 rushing yards/game during that stretch … Made his collegiate debut in the season opener vs. Wagner (8/30). Prior to Georgetown: Three-year letterwinner in football and senior captain … Helped team to 2011 and 2012 WPIAL Quad A Championships … Helped team to 2012 PIAA Quad A State Championships … An honorable mention 2012 all-conference selection and 2013 first team all-conference selection … Coached in football by Art Walker and Mike 70 NICK JAMES Buchert … A member of the choir and Best Buddies program in high school. Sr. | OL | 6-5 | 272 Pittsburgh, Pa.

2016: Played in all 11 games, making 10 starts as a senior … Made 28 tackles … Recorded six tackles and a sack against Lehigh (10/15) … Had five tackles in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) and against Colgate (11/19) in the season finale. 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting eight at during his junior season ... Finished with 18 tackles and 1.5 TFL ... Had a career-high five tackles at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had four tackles with 1.0 TFL vs. Marist (9/12) ... Had three tackles vs. Fordham (11/14). 2014: Did not play during his sophomore season. 2013: Played in four games during his freshman season, starting two at defensive tackle ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A seven-time letterwinner, earning three in football as an offensive and defensive lineman, two in wrestling and two in track & field ... Two year 97 BRYAN JEFFERSON captain of both football and wrestling teams ... Selected First Team All-Patriot District at offensive and defensive line and second team all-region on defensive line with 12 Sr. | DL | 6-2 | 291 sacks and 34 tackles as a senior ... Patriot District heavyweight champion in wrestling, finishing first in Nova Region Classic, third in regional tournament and fifth in the state Vienna, Va. ... Coached in football by Mike Scott.the choir and Best Buddies program in high school.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 9 2017 TEAM 2016: Played in all 11 games, making three starts, as a senior … Had six catches for 32 yards … Had a catch for a season-long 19 yards against Princeton (10/8). 2015: Did not see game action due to injury. 2014: Played in all 11 games during his sophomore season as a wide receiver … Finished with seven catches for 40 yards and four carries for 12 yards … Made his first collegiate reception vs. Wagner (8/30), a nine-yard catch … Had two catches for 15 yards at Dayton (9/6) … Had one carry for eight yards and one catch for 13 yards in win over Brown (9/20) … Was selected as the Robert Paul Dahut Most Improved Offensive Player at the conclusion of spring ball. 2013: Played in five games as a defensive back and on special teams during his freshman season … Made collegiate debut at Brown (9/21) … Had two tackles at Holy Cross (11/23) … Moved from cornerback to wide receiver during spring ball … Wore No. 47 as a freshman. 11 TOMMY JESSON Prior to Georgetown: A nine-time letterwinner, earning four in football as a wide receiver, four in baseball and one in track & field … Selected team captain in football Sr. | WR | 6-1 | 183 for his senior season … Had 30 receptions for 615 yards and nine touchdowns during his senior season, leading team in receiving TDs, yards, receptions and yards per catch Orlando, Fla. (20.5) in 2012 … Helped team to a Metro Conference Championship in 2011 … Also a four-time national champion in taekwondo … Member of the National Honor Society and National Technical Honor Society … Coached in football by Marc Rankin.

2016: Played in all 11 games as a junior … Made six tackles and had one interception and a forced fumble … Recorded three tackles and an interception in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Had one tackle and a forced fumble against Fordham (10/22). 2015: Played in 10 games, seeing time at defensive end and on special teams during his sophomore season ... Finished with three tackles, 2.0 TFL and 2.0 sacks ... Had two tackles and 1.0 sack vs. Lafayette (10/10). 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and senior captain … Also earned three letters apiece in basketball and track … Named to Orlando Sentinel’s “Super 60” … Helped school to a regional championship as a senior and was named team MVP … Had 17 sacks as a senior … Coached in football by Inman Shermen … An 15 JAKE JOHNSON International Science and Engineering Fair Finalist in 2014 … National Honor Society President … Wendy’s Heisman Award State finalist in 2013 … Holds school record in Sr. | DB | 5-9 | 167 400-meter dash. Corapolis, Pa.

2016: Appeared in all 11 games, making eight starts, on the offensive line as a sophomore. 2015: Played and started in all 11 games, splitting time at guard and tackle ... Helped team’s scoring offense average 20.2 points per game, a seven-point improvement from 2014, while helping the passing offense average 228.4 yards per game. 2014: Started final six games of the season splitting time between guard and tackle … Helped the Hoyas’ ground attack average 167.3 rushing yards/game during the final six games of the season, including a season-high 282 rushing yards at Lafayette (10/11). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and two-year team captain … An all-state honorable mention and all-state elite team honorable mention following his senior season … Three-time all-district selection … All-Heartland First Team and Polk County Second Team offense … Helped lead Frostproof to three district 65 MICHAEL MCFARLANE championship games … Earned four letters apiece in weightlifting and track, also earned two letters in basketball. Sr. | OL | 6-3 | 290 Frostproof, Fla.

2016: Played in 10 games making three starts as a junior … Caught 31 passes for 234 yards … Had six receptions for 77 yards and his first career touchdown against Bucknell (11/12) … Caught six passes for 39 yards in the season finale against Colgate (11/19) … Academic All-Patriot League Team selection … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in eight games, starting two at wide receiver ... Made first career catch at Harvard (10/2) ... Had four catches for 33 yards at Holy Cross (11/21) ... Earned Mush Dubofsky Award for Outstanding Student-Athlete ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football, two-year letterwinner in basketball and three-year letterwinner in lacrosse … Named captain of football 88 JIM MCLAUGHLIN team during senior season … A 2013 All-Patriot District First Team selection and all-region selection … A 2012 All-Patriot District Second Team selection at wide receiver Jr. | WR | 6-4 | 215 and defensive back … National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete scholarship recipient and East Region nominee for National Capital Fairfax, Va. Region Chapter … Four-time Cavalier Award for outstanding character, performance and leadership … Had 42 career receptions for 910 yards and 14 touchdowns, and five interceptions and seven fumble recoveries on defense … Coached by Joe Dishun in football … National Honor Society Cabinet Member … Earned 2013 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award in Writing … Earned 2014 Patrick J. Cunningham Memorial Schoalarship awarded by Northern Virginia Athletic Directors, Administrators and Coaches Association … Son of Megan and Jim McLaughlin … Has two brothers, Conor and Ryan … Father, Jim, played football at Penn from 1984-87 and mother, Megan, played soccer at Penn from 1986-87. 2016: Did not see action as a junior. 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting one as a slot receiver ... Finished season with 150 yards on 19 receptions and one touchdown ... Made first career catch vs. Marist (9/12) ... Had career-highs in receptions (6), yards (76) and his first career touchdown at Lehigh (10/31) ... Had five catches for 16 yards at Holy Cross (11/21). 2014: Did not see any game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football … Helped team to 2013 State Championship and No. 17 ranking in the nation after consecutive appearances in state championship game in 2011 and 2012 … Selected to ScoringLive All-State Team honorable mention … ILH Second Team selection as a senior … A 2012 ILH Honorable Mention selection … Writer on school newspaper and member of choir. 81 LUKE MORRIS Sr. | WR | 5-11 | 162 Honolulu, Hawaii 2016: Did not see action as a junior. 2015: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2014: Did not see any game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football, playing defensive back, quarterback, and wide receiver … A football team captain as a senior … Earned three letters in baseball and three letters in basketball, serving as a captain in basketball as a senior … Two-time First Team All-Union County, earning defensive honors in 2012 and offensive honors in 2013 … Two-Time All-Mid 38 Conference selection, earning first team honors in 2013 … A 2012 Second Team NJ All-State Group 3 selection … Helped lead football to a 2011 NJ Group 3 State Championship, while also leading baseball to back-to-back state championships in 2012 and 2013 … Intercepted six passes and had 25 39 JOHN OBLACHINSKI catches for 235 yards in 2012 … Passed for 1,065 yards and 12 TDs, while rushing for 752 yards on 190 carries and 10 TDs as a senior … Coached in football by Erik Rosenmeier Sr. | TE | 6-3 | 219 … Accounted for 7 TDs in a 2013 NJ State playoff game … Member of the National Honor Society, selected as a NJ Scholar-Athlete, and selected to play in the 2014 New Jersey Cranford, N.J. Snapple Bowl All-Star Game … Son of John and Carol Oblachinski ... Has one younger brother, Brian.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 10 2017 TEAM 2016: Played and started in seven games on the offensive line as a junior … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Started the first two games of the season at center before suffering a season-ending injury. 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football and one-year letterwinner in wrestling … All-SWC First Team in 2013 and two-time All-SWC Conference Academic Team … Helped lead Newtown to consecutive SWC Conference Championships with 22-2 combined record in two seasons … Had 40 tackles and one blocked field goal as a senior … Coached by Steve George … Son of Eugene and Jen Scarangella … Has two younger sisters, Julia and Lucy.

59 DOMINIC SCARANGELLA Sr. | OL | 6-3 | 290 Newtown, Conn.

2016: Appeared in 10 games as a junior … Recorded 13 tackles … Made four tackles in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Registered three tackles against Harvard (9/30). At Boston College: Redshirted his freshman season at Boston College ... Earned Directors Award for Academic Achievement at Boston College ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and three-year starter at The Westminster School, where he also ran track ... Selected as a football team captain during his senior season in 2013 ... Earned AP Class-B All-State honors during his junior season ... Recorded 69 tackles, six tackles for a loss, two sacks, three pass breakups up and two forced fumbles during his junior season ... Finished as the Georgia runner-up in the 100-meter hurdles as a freshman, before helping lead his team to a state title as a 4 CAMERON SEWARD senior ... Coached in football by Gerry Romberg. Sr. | LB | 6-1 | 210 Atlanta, Ga.

2016: Played in all 11 games, making two starts, as a senior … Caught a pass for nine yards on a successful fake field goal against olyH Cross (11/5). 2015: Played in eight games, starting two at tight end during his sophomore season ... Had first collegiate reception at Harvard (10/2) ... Had two catches for three yards at Bucknell (10/24) ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Played in four games during his freshman season, primarily on special teams … Made his collegiate debut at Colgate (9/27) … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and senior captain in both football and basketball ... First Team AAA All-State selection at tight end in 2014 ... Two-time all-conference selection ... Army Friday Night Lights Football Scholar-Athlete selection in 2013 ... Earned Positive Athlete Award in 2013 ... Selected to PSFCA East-West All-Star 84 JACOB SWEITZER Game and Tri-County All-Star Game in 2013 ... Selected to the Mid Mon Valley All-Sports Hall of Fame in 2014 ... Earned the Westmoreland County Judge John Driscoll Scholar- Sr. | TE | 6-3 | 253 Athlete Excellence Award and the 2013-14 Delance Stanley Award for a senior basketball player who achieved academic excellence. Perryopolis, Pa.

2016: Played and started in all 11 games as a junior … Rushed for a team-high 462 yards and three touchdowns on 104 carries … Caught 17 passes for 88 yards … Totaled 606 all-purpose yards … Rushed for 92 yards on 11 carries and caught two passes for 23 yards in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Rushed for 87 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries against Princeton (10/8) … Rushed for a touchdown and had four receptions for 32 yards against Holy Cross (11/5). 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting one at running back ... Finished with 130 yards on 37 carries and one TD and 54 yards on seven carries ... Had 31 yards on seven carries at Harvard (10/2) ... Had 42 yards on 10 carries at Lehigh (10/31) ... Had 41 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown vs. Fordham (11/14) ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Played in four games during his freshman season, seeing time at running back and on special teams … Had his first collegiate carry vs. Harvard (10/4) … Selected to the 6 ALEX VALLES Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Sr. | RB | 5-11 | 191 Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and captain during his senior season … The No. 17-ranked player in Mass., by ESPN … Two-time All-NEC Danvers, Mass. selection … Two-time all-star selection by the Lynn Item and Salem News … Selected All-Scholastic Boston Globe as a senior … In 2013, led Danvers to first playoff appearance in 10 years … Finished career with 2,500 yards on 343 carries and 31 rushing touchdowns and 525 receiving yards on 38 catches with seven touchdowns, also two kick-off return scores … Also earned one letter in baseball and two letters in basketball.

2016: Appeared in four games as a junior … Made one tackle against Harvard (9/30). for 32 yards … Had a catch for a season-long 19 yards against Princeton (10/8). 2015: Played in one game during his sophomore season, seeing time on special teams at Columbia (9/26). 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Moved from tight end to defensive line during the spring season. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football and two-year letterwinner in track … Helped team to 2011 Mid-Atlantic Prep League Championships … Four- time Iron Man Award having never missed a practice or game during high school career … Selected as 2013 NUC Baltimore Top Performer and 2013 NUC Top Prospect … 2014 Sunshine Classic Football All Star Game selection.

45 MUHAMMAD WAINWRIGHT Sr. | TE | 6-5 | 258 New Brunswick, N.J.

2016: Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Suffered a career-ending spinal cord injury in the first game of the season at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5). 2014: Started all 11 games at outside linebacker … Finished with 47 tackles, 4.0 TFL, two forced fumbles and two pass breakups … Had five tackles and 1.0 TFL at Marist (9/13) … Had three tackles and one forced fumble in win vs. Brown (9/20) … Had career-high seven tackles in consecutive games vs. Bucknell (10/25) and Lehigh (11/1) … Had three tackles, one forced fumble and a pass breakup in win vs. Holy Cross (11/22). 2013: Played in 11 games, moving from running back to linebacker following the Davidson game, also contributed on special teams … Had nine carries for 25 yards vs. Davidson (9/7) … Made first career start at linebacker at Brown (9/21) making a career-high four tackles … Had three tackles vs. Colgate (10/26) … Had one tackle and 0.5 TFL at 2 TY WILLIAMS Bucknell (11/16) … Played linebacker and running back during spring ball … Wore No. 32 during freshman season. Sr. | LB | 6-1 | 220 Prior to Georgetown: An eight-time letterwinner, earning three in football, four in track and one in basketball … Selected team captain of football team during his Gaithersburg, Md. senior season … Selected football team’s offensive MVP as a junior and team’s best offensive back as a senior … Helped football to back-to-back state championship games … Finished career with 175 carries for 1,386 yards (7.92/carry) with 16 rushing touchdowns and 42 receptions, 624 yards and eight touchdowns … Coached in football by Dave Mencarini.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 11 2017 TEAM 2016: Played and started in all 11 games as a junior … Led the team with four interceptions and ranked eighth with 50 tackles … Recovered a blocked field goal and returned it for a touchdown against Princeton (10/8) … Forced a fumble and had an interception against Holy Cross (11/5) … Recorded 10 tackles and had an interception against Harvard (9/30) … Had an interception against Fordham (10/22) … Named Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week (10/10), Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (10/3) … Academic All-Patriot League Team selection … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in 10 games, starting seven at cornerback ... Finished with 37 tackles, 2.0 TFL, two interceptions for 59 return yards and one touchdown and six pass breakups ... Had six tackles, 2.0 TFL and an interception at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown vs. Marist (9/12) ... Broke up a career-high three passes at Columbia (9/26) ... Had a career-high 12 tackles at Harvard (10/2) ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 3 JELANI WILLIAMSON 2014: Played in two games during his freshman season seeing time at cornerback and on special teams … Made his collegiate debut at Fordham (11/15) … Selected to the Sr. | DB | 5-7 | 159 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Silver Spring, Md. Prior to Georgetown: Son of Rohan and Wanda Williamson ... Father, Rohan, is a professor of finance and the Stallkamp Faculty Research Fellow at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown ... One older brother, Rohan, played football at Georgetown, graduating in 2014. 2016: Did not see action as a junior … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Did not see game action during his sophomore season. 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: Three-year letterwinner and senior team captain having played , tight end and linebacker … Also earned one letter in lacrosse and one letter on ski-racing team … Two-time first team academic all-state … Western Slope First Team All-Conference in 2013 … His 72-yard punt is longest in Aspen history … Averaged 38 yards per punt as a senior … Coached by Mike Sirko in football … Member of Model UN and Donor Doors National High School Coordinator.

49 HENRY WOODROW Sr. | P | 6-3 | 188 Aspen, Colo. 2016: Saw action in two games as a junior … Made one tackle against Lehigh (10/15) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Did not see game action during his sophomore season ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Did not see game action during his freshman season … Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football, playing linebacker, defensive end and long snapper … Helped Cardinal Gibbons to an 8-3 record during his senior season … Coached by Mike Morrill in football … Academically in top 10 in class and an AP Scholar … National Honor Society President and a member of the Math Honor Society.

58 WARREN WYNN Sr. | LS | 6-1 | 220 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 2016: Appeared in 10 games, with one start, as a junior … Registered 48 tackles and 2.5 sacks … Made eight tackles and 1.5 sacks against Fordham (10/22) … Recorded 10 tackles against Harvard (9/30) ... Made six tackles and registered a sack against Holy Cross (11/5) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Started all 11 games, moving from safety to outside linebacker for the second game of the season ... Finished second on the team with 88 tackles, to go with 5.0 TFL for 29 yards and 2.0 sacks for 16 yards ... Had 10 tackles, 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sacks vs. Marist (9/12) ... Had 2.0 TFL vs. Dartmouth (9/19) ... Had 11 tackles vs. Colgate (10/17) ... Had 10 tackles at Bucknell (10/24) ... Had a career-high 12 tackles vs. Fordham (11/14) ... Had five tackles, 1.0 TFL and 1.0 sack at Holy Cross (11/21). 2014: Appeared in all 11 games, playing safety and special teams … Named the Special Teams Player of the Year at the spring banquet … Finished the season with 22 tackles and one pass breakup … Had four tackles and a pass breakup vs. Harvard (10/4) … Posted a career-high eight tackles at Fordham (11/15). 19 DANIEL YANKOVICH Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and three-year starter … Helped lead team to 2011 state and national championships … A 2013 first team all- Sr. | LB | 5-11 | 209 league and all-county selection and Second Team All-Metro and Second Team All-State by MSG Varsity … A 2012 all-league selection … Finished career with 1,025 receiving Ramsey, N.J. yards on 72 catches and five TDs ... Had 67 tackles and five interceptions as a senior … Coached by Greg Toal … Has one older brother, Michael, and one younger sister, Emily. 2016: Played in all 11 games as a sophomore … Ranked third on the team with 117 rushing yards … Finished the season with 136 all-purpose yards and two rushing touchdowns … Ran for 25 yards and a touchdown on six carries in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Rushed for 26 yards and a touchdown on six carries against Marist (9/10) … Ran for a season-high 38 yards on six carries against Lehigh (10/15) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in one game at running back, getting one carry for six yards at Holy Cross (11/21). Prior to Georgetown: Four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in football ... Named team captain for his senior season ... Named Class 4A All-State in 2013 ... A two- time All-First Coast Football selection ... Selected as a Vystar Credit Union All-Star Student-Athlete in 2013 ... Helped The Bolles School to a 2011 Class 4A State Championships and to the State Championship Game in 2012-2014 ... Rushed for 2,256 yards and 31 touchdowns ( 8.5 yards per carry) on 278 carries during his career ... Coached by Charles 29 CHRISTIAN BERMUDEZ “Corky” Rogers ... A four-year letterwinner on the varsity weightlifting team. Jr. | RB | 6-0 | 228 Jacksonville, Fla.

2016: Played in all 11 games as a sophomore … Finished sixth on the team with 55 tackles … Had at least five tackles in eight games … Registered one interception and three pass breakups … Had five tackles and an interception against Harvard (9/30) … Had seven tackles and two pass breakups against Princeton (10/8) … Had six tackles and one pass breakup against Lafayette (10/29) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in nine games seeing time at safety and cornerback ... Finished with 18 tackles, a half sack and one interception ... Had six tackles in collegiate debut at St. Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had a half sack vs. Marist (9/12) ... Returned an interception 51 yards at Bucknell (10/24) ... Had five tackles at Lehigh (10/31). Prior to Georgetown: A letterwinner in football and baseball at both St. Augustine and Loomis Chaffee ... Selected football team captain as a junior and baseball captain as a junior and senior ... Selected all-district as a senior in 2014 ... Named to the Clarion Herald 2013 Elite Football Team ... Helped squad to a 2014 District Championship ... At St. 17 BLAISE BROWN Augustine had six interceptions and two returned for touchdowns, with one blocked punt returned for a touchdown in 43 games ... Set St. Augustine record with five sacks Jr. | DB | 6-0 | 194 in one game in 2012 ... Coached in high school by Cyril Crutchfield and Chuck Reid at Loomis Chaffee. New Orleans, La.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 12 2017 TEAM 2016: Played in all 11 games as a sophomore … Second Team All-Patriot League selection … Led the team with 87 tackles, including 5.5 TFL … Had four double-digit tackle games … Recorded two forced fumbles, one interception and one sack … Had 11 tackles and a forced fumble against Columbia (9/24) … Registered 11 tackles, a sack and two quarterback hurries against Princeton (10/8) … Recorded 11 tackles and an interception against Lehigh (10/15) … Had 11 tackles and a forced fumble against Bucknell (11/12) … Named Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (10/17, 11/14). 2015: Played in 10 games at linebacker and on special teams during his freshman season ... Finished with 13 tackles and 1.0 sacks ... Had six tackles in his collegiate debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had three tackles and 1.0 sack at Holy Cross (11/21). Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and three-year starter in football ... Two-time 3A First Team All-State selection ... Two-time First Team All-Space Coast 34 J’V’ON BUTLER selection ... First Team All-Eastcoast as a junior ... Broke school record for sacks in a season (15) and career (28) and receptions in a season (49) and a career (96) ... Also earned Jr. | LB | 6-2 | 195 three varsity letters apiece in basketball and track & field ... District high jump champion as a sophomore and junior ... Coached in high school by Nate Hooks. Melbourne, Fla.

2016: Saw action in all 11 games as a sophomore, starting each of the final nine games on the offensive line. 2015: Played in seven games, starting two on the interior offensive line ... Made his collegiate debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Eaned first start vs. Dartmouth (9/19). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at left tackle ... Named team captain of football and track & field for his senior season ... Named Cedar Hill’s Student Athlete of the Year for 2014-15 … Helped school to 2013 and 2014 state championships and a 28-4 record over the two seasons ... Selected all-state honorable mention in 2014 and all-district in 2013 and 2014 ... Coached in high school by Joey McGuire.

72 RANDY CRYSTIAN Jr. | OL | 6-3 | 275 Cedar Hill, Texas

2016: Played in all 11 games for the Hoyas as a sophomore … Recorded 27 tackles, forced two fumbles and had one fumble recovery … Had six tackles and a pass breakup in the season opener against Davidson (9/3) … Had four tackles and a forced fumble against Harvard (9/30) … Had three tackles and a forced fumble against Columbia (9/24) … Recovered a fumble against Fordham (10/22) … Had five tackles in back-to-back games to end the season against Bucknell (11/12) and Colgate (11/19). 2015: Played in 10 games, seeing time at linebacker and on special teams during his freshman season ... Finished with 16 tackles ... Made collegiate debut at St. Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had a career-high four tackles vs. Lafayette (10/10). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in football ... Named the Tallahassee Quarterback Club Regional Defensive Player of the Year ... Selected First Team All-Big Bend ... A 2014 second team all-state selection ... Helped Maclay to two North Florida Conference Championships ... Set program records for most 31 MATTHEW DEAL tackles in a season (155), most tackles in a single game (24), most single-season sacks (16.5) and tackles for loss (23) ... Finished career with 448 tackles, 45 sacks, 68 tackles for Jr. | LB | 5-11 | 223 loss ... Also earned four letters in soccer, three in weightlifting and three in track ... Named Maclay’s Male Multi-Sport Best Overall Athlete. Tallahassee, Fla.

2016: Played in nine games as a sophomore … Recorded 37 tackles, including 2.5 TFL … Had five tackles and an interception against Columbia (9/24) … Made 10 tackles against Lafayette (10/29) … Registered six tackles against Colgate (11/19). 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting two at safety during his freshman season ... Finished with 34 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 0.5 sack and one pass breakup ... Made first start at Bucknell, where he finished with 15 tackles, including 11 solo tackles, 1.5 TFL for 10 yards and a half sack to become first Hoya to earn STATS National DI FCS Rookie of the Week, also named Patriot League Rookie of the Week ... Had four tackles at Lehigh (10/31) ... Had three tackles and a half TFL vs. Fordham (11/14). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football playing in the defensive backfield ... Named team captain for his senior season ... A second team all-state and second team all-district selection in 2014 ... Helped squad to consecutive district championships and a 2014 State Championship ... Also helped team to the 2013 state 21 JETHRO FRANCOIS championship game ... Finished career with 159 tackles, six interceptions, 16 pass breakups and one touchdown, scored in the state championship game ... Coached in high Jr. | DB | 6-0 | 198 school by Tommy Lewis. Winter Haven, Fla.

Prior to Georgetown: Joined the Hoyas as a junior walk-on for the 2017 season … Was a four-year letterwinner at Deerfield Academy … Earned the Holbrook Ellis Cup in 2014 as the team’s most valuable player … In the classroom, was an honor roll student.

50 OLIVER HILL Jr. | K | 5-11 | 168 Brooklyn, N.Y.

2016: Appeared in four games, including two starts, on the offensive line as a sophomore. 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football playing on the offensive line ... Selected as a team captain for football and track & field as a senior ... A first team all-conference and hononrable mention all-region selection as a senior ... Helped Hylton to consecutive conference championships in 2013 and 2014 with a combined 18-2 record ... Coached in high school by Tony Lilly.

66 JARED HORNE Jr. | OL | 6-4 | 265 Woodbridge, Va.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 13 2017 TEAM 2016: Appeared in all 11 games, including one start as a sophomore … Had one catch for 20 yards against Lehigh (10/15) … Made five tackles on special teams. 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at wide receiver ... Named team captain for football and track & field as a senior ... Selected as a BCAA All-Star ... A 5A All-State honorable mention ... Had 27 receptions for 377 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... Coached in high school by Mike Morrill ... Also lettered in track & field.

20 WINSTON JACKSON JR. Jr. | WR | 5-10 | 183 North Lauderdale, Fla.

2016: Played and started in all 11 games as a sophomore … Ranked seventh on the team with 52 tackles … Recorded seven pass breakups, six TFL, one interception and one forced fumble … Had nine tackles, including three TFL against Fordham (10/22) … Registered three tackles and an interception against Davidson (9/3) … Recorded six tackles and forced a fumble against Lafayette (10/29) … Named Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (10/24). 2015: Played in 10 games on special teams and at cornerback during his freshman season ... Had pass breakups against Marist (9/12) and Lafayette (10/10). Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football, earning two at Ocoee High School and one at West Orange ... Selected as the West Orange football team captain as a senior ... Helped team to a 2014 District Championship ... Finished with 230 tackles, 30 pass breakups, six interceptions, seven forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries during his career ... Registered 100 tackles and four interceptions as a senior ... Was named to the Nike Sparq Combine All-Combine Team ... Coached in high school 1 RAMON LYONS by Bob Head. Jr. | DB | 5-9 | 170 Orlando, Fla.

2016: Did not see action as a sophomore … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Played in one game at Lehigh (10/31) on the offensive line. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and three-year starter on the offensive and defensive line ... Selected 2014 All-State and all-region on the offensive line ... A 2014 first team all-conference offensive and defensive lineman and the 2014 conference offensive lineman of the year ... Coached in high school by Todd Anderson ... A three-year letterwinner in track & field and one-year letterwinner in basketball ... Earned a conference championship in the shot put and discus in 2014.

60 TOWER MENNING Jr. | OL | 6-2 | 304 Madison, Wis.

2016: Appeared in all 11 games as a sophomore … Made six starts at quarterback, completing 110-of-199 passes for 822 yards and two touchdowns … Threw for 185 yards on 25-of-37 passing against Holy Cross (11/5) … Completed 17-of-34 passes for 157 yards and a touchdown against Bucknell (11/12) … Threw for 112 yards and a touchdown on 6-of-15 passing against Fordham (10/22). 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and two-year starter at quarterback ... A two-year team captain ... Named SW4A All-Conference following his senior season in addition to earning Myers Park’s team most valuable player ... Threw for 3,359 yards and 32 touchdown passes in two seasons as a starter ... Coached in high school by Scott Chadwick. 10 CLAY NORRIS Jr. | QB | 6-5 | 216 Charlotte, N.C.

2016: Did not see action as a sophomore … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter on the defensive line ... Selected team captain for his senior season ... fourth team all-state selection, two-time first team all-area and all-section honoree ... Finished career with 127 tackles, 14 sacks, three fumble recoveries, two fumbles forced ... Helped Christian Brothers to Section 2 Championship and Empire Division Championship in 2013 ... Coached by Joe Burke.

94 PATRICK PASTORE Jr. | DL | 6-3 | 244 Albany, N.Y.

2016: Played in all 11 games, making seven starts, as a sophomore … Registered 39 tackles, one sack and one fumble recovery … Made eight tackles and recorded a quarterback hurry against Harvard (9/30) … Had nine tackles against Lafayette (10/29) … Had one sack and a TFL against Marist (9/10) … Recovered a fumble against Fordham (10/22). 2015: Played in 10 games, starting three at defensive tackle during his freshman season ... Finished with 30 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 1.5 sacks and one forced fumble ... Had three tackles and a half sack in debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had two tackles and his first career solo sack at Columbia (9/26) ... Was named Patriot League Rookie of the Week after 12 tackle 1.0 TFL, one fumble forced performance vs. Colgate (10/17). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and starter on the offensive and defensive line ... One of just four players to be four-year starters in Scioto history ... Named team captain of football and wrestling teams as a senior ... Finished career with 112 tackles, eight sacks, four tackles for loss and one pass breakup ... Named Second 79 BRENNEN SAWICKI Team All-Ohio following his senior season ... Selected All-Ohio honorable mention as a junior ... Helped squad to the playoffs as a junior then to the regional semifinals as a Jr. | DL | 6-2 | 252 senior ... Coached in high school by Karl Johnson ... Three-year letterwinner in wrestling where he was a heavyweight freshman all-state champion and 2013 state qualifier Dublin, Ohio at 285 pounds.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 14 2017 TEAM 2016: Appeared in 10 games, making one start, as a sophomore … Recorded 18 tackles … Blocked a kick against Fordham (10/22) … Made five tackles in back-to-back games against Bucknell (11/12) and Colgate (11/19) … Had two tackles and pass breakup against Davidson (9/3). 2015: Played in four games, seeing time at linebacker and on special teams ... Had two tackles apiece at St. Francis (Pa.) (9/5) and vs. Marist (9/12) ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football ... Selected team captain for his senior season ... Named the Forsyth County Defensive Player of the Year in 2014 ... A First Team All-Region 6A ... Helped lead Lambert to the state playoffs in 2011, 2013 and 2014 ... Set Lambert single-season tackles record (124), single-season tackles for loss record (34) and career tackles record (296) ... Also lettered in baseball and track & field ... Coached in high school by Louis Daniel. 30 AJ SCHIMMELPFENNIG Jr. | LB | 5-10 | 216 Atlanta, Ga. Prior to Georgetown: Joined the Hoyas as a junior walk-on for the 2017 season … Spent his freshman year at Tufts University … Was a three-year starter at The Middlesex School, serving as a team captain his senior year … As a senior, led Middlesex in receiving yards and led all defensive backs in tackles … Was the recipient of the Kingman Sportsmanship Award and the Joseph W. Lang Bowl for academic and athletic excellence … Also captained the lacrosse team, earning the Ruth S. Kondon Memorial Bowl as the team MVP his senior year … In the classroom, was a high honors student at Middlesex and has earned First Honors at Georgetown.

89 JOHN SCHUSTER Jr. | WR | 6-0 | 189 Newton, Mass.

2016: Saw action in seven games, making two starts, on the offensive line as a sophomore. 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season ... Selected as Robert Paul Dahut Most Improved Player following spring ball. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner playing offensive line, defensive line and tight end ... Selected a team captain for his senior season ... Selected First Team All-Broward County by the Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald in 2014 ... An All-South Florida Conference selection in 2014 ... Invited to play in the Private vs. Public and Dade vs. Broward All Star Games in 2015 ... A FHSAA First Team All-Academic Team nominee ... Finished career with 110 tackles and six sacks on defense and 28 pancake blocks and no sacks allowed on offense ... Coached in high school by Jake Sorg ... Also earned varsity letters in track & field, swimming and water polo.

77 MICAH SMITH Jr. | OL | 6-6 | 285 Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

2016: Appeared in four games as a sophomore … Made four tackles, including two against Columbia (9/24). 2015: Played in eight games, starting one on the defensive line during his freshman season ... Earned first start vs. Fordham (11/14) where he posted a career-high five tackles ... Earned Robert Paul Dahut Most Improved Player Award following spring ball. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and track & field ... Named captain of the track team as a senior ... A 2014 all-state, two-time all-district, and 2014 all-city and all-region football selection ... Selected to the LHSAA Football All Star Game ... Led CE Byrd to an undefeated season and a LHSSA 5A District 1 Championship as a senior ... Helped school to the 2013-14 LHSAA Class 5A State Championship Game ... Coached in high school by Mike Suggs.

8 MIKE TAYLOR III Jr. | DL | 6-3 | 260 Shreveport, La.

2016: Saw action in two games as a sophomore … Had one catch for eight yards and eight rushes for eight yards … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. 2015: Did not play freshman season due to injury. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and three-year starter in football and one-year letterwinner in track & field ... Selected team captain of football and track as a senior ... A two-time all-district and all-conference selection ... Named all-state and all-metro following his senior season ... Helped lead Lutheran North to consecutive district championships and to the state semifinals in 2014 ... Compiled more than 2,500 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving yards with 34 touchdowns during his career ... Coached in high school by Brian Simmons.

22 CARL THOMAS Jr. | RB | 5-11 | 204 Floirissant, Mo.

2016: Did not see action as a sophomore. 2015: Played in three games, seeing time on special teams and at tight end during his freshman season ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A one-year letter winner in football and one-year starter at tight end ... A 2015 Second Team All-Metro League selection ... Had 24 catches for 447 yards (18.6 yards per catch) in nine games as a senior ... Coached in high school by Marty Combs ... Also earned letters in basketball, where he was a senior captain and baseball ... All-time basketball program leader in blocked shots.

83 NATHAN VONDERHAAR Jr. | TE | 6-6 | 254 St. Louis, Mo.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 15 2017 TEAM 2016: Did not see game action as a freshman. 2015: Did not see game action during his freshman season ... Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football at quarterback ... Named team captain for two seasons at Gulliver Prep ... Helped squad to second round of the playoffs in three-consecutive seasons ... Earned the Braveheart Award as a sophomore and the Captain’s Award as a senior ... Was invited to the National Army Combine in 2014 ... Earned most valuable player of the Private vs. Public All-Star Game in 2014 after passing for 225 yards and rushing for 45 with three touchdowns ... Passed for 3,200 yards with 39 touchdowns in 30 games played ... Coached in high school by Earl Sims.

12 JOWAN WATSON Jr. | QB | 5-11 | 218 Miami, Fla. 2016: Played and started in 10 games as a sophomore … Led the team with 397 receiving yards and ranked third on the team with 33 catches … Hauled in three receiving touchdowns … Caught six passes for 101 yards and a touchdown against Harvard (9/30) … Had five catches for 71 yards and a touchdown against Davidson (9/3) … Caught two passes for 67 yards and a touchdown against Fordham (10/22). 2015: Played in all 11 games, starting one at wide receiver ... Made first start in debut at Saint Francis (Pa.) (9/5) ... Had four catches for 29 yards vs. Dartmouth (9/19) ... Had four catches for 55 yards with a career-long of 37 yards vs. Lafayette (10/10) ... Had four catches for 52 yards and his first career touchdown vs. Fordham (11/14). Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football ... Helped Northwest to 4A State Championships in 2013 and 2014 ... Second team all-conference and honorable mention all-county wide receiver in 2014 ... Finished senior season with 28 receptions for 540 yards (19.3 yards per catch) and seven touchdowns ... Named 9 BRANDON WILLIAMS National Underclassmen Combine WR most valuable player in the D.C. Region ... Coached in high school by Michael Neubeiser. Jr. | WR | 6-3 | 201 Germantown, Md. 2016: Saw action in nine games as a freshman, primarily on special teams. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football, where he played defensive back and wide receiver ... Received the 2016 Mr. Alexander Football Award ... Finished career with 183 tackles, 14 interceptions and seven touchdowns ... Coached by Matthew Combs ... Son of Leon Agee Sr. and Rhonda McLaurin ... Has two older sisters, Michelle and Kaneshia, one older brother, Leundre, two younger sisters Spelman and Londyn and one younger brother, Lance ... Volunteered with Special Olympics during high school.

27 LEON AGEE So. | DB | 5-11 | 182 Laurel, Miss.

2016: Appeared in 10 games with one start as a freshman … Had seven catches for 78 yards … Returned 14 kickoffs for a combined 321 yards … Registered 426 all-purpose yards during his freshman season … Had a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown against Holy Cross … Caught a 44-yard pass for a touchdown against Columbia (9/24) … Had four kickoff returns for a combined 77 yards against Bucknell (11/12) … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week (11/7). Prior to Georgetown: A five-time letterwinner in football and two-time letterwinner in track, where he was captain as a senior ... A First Team All-New England selection in 2014 and 2015 ... Also earned the Frank Putnam Track Most Valuable Player award for track in 2015 ... Finished senior season with 1,115 total yards on 51 receptions for a 21.9 yards per catch and 69.7 yards per game ... Coached in football by Mark Conroy ... Son of Frank and Marie Dereus ... Has one older brother Geslet and one older sister Ruth.

5 MICHAEL DEREUS So. | WR | 6-1 | 204 Hyde Park, Mass.

2016: Played in all 11 games as a freshman … Registered eight tackles … Recorded three tackles in the season opener against Davidson … Had two tackles in games against Princeton (10/8) and Bucknell (11/12) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: Selected an All-Broward County Class 8A-6A honorable mention following his senior season … Selected Western’s defensive MVP as a senior after leading the team in interceptions and pass breakups … Coached by Adam Ratkevich ... Son of Antone Goldwire and Stephanie Craney … Has one younger brother, Sean.

41 JALEN GOLDWIRE So. | DB | 6-2 | 183 Plantation, Fla.

2016: Appeared in one game as a freshman … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner in football and two-year starter at and punter … Also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and three-year letterwinner in soccer … Selected as a team captain for soccer and basketball for his senior season … Named Georgia Class AAAA All-State Honorable Mention at placekicker in 2015 … A Georgia Class AAAA First Team All-Region Specialist of the Year … Selected Class AAAA First Team All-Region in 2014 … Helped football to three-consecutive state playoff appearances … Broke school record for most career touchbacks … Coached by Bill Ballard in football ... Son of Wayne and Beth Hurst … Two older brothers, JR and Eddie … Brother, JR plays basketball at Truett McConnell College, while brother, Eddie plays soccer at North Georgia … Nominated for Governors Honors.

51 BRAD HURST So. | P/K | 6-2 | 186 Helen, Ga.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 16 2017 TEAM 2016: Appeared in five games on the offensive line as a freshman. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football at North Allegheny … Selected a team captain for his senior year … Was a second team all-conference selection in 2015 and honorable mention all-conference in 2014 … Recipient of Most Improved Award prior to his junior season … Helped football team to a 15-3 record during his junior and senior season … Coached in high school by Art Walker ... Son of Ron and Liza Jelinek … Has one older brother, Braedon, one older sister, Erica and one younger sister, Brianna.

61 RYAN JELINEK So. | OL | 6-5 | 296 Pittsburgh, Pa. Prior to Georgetown: Transferred to Georgetown prior to the 2017 season after spending his freshman year as a member of the football program at the University of Arizona … Was a four-year starter and captain as a senior at Boulder Creek High School … Was named first team all-section as a senior after earning second team honors as a sophomore and junior … Holds Boulder Creek’s single-season record for passing touchdowns (28) and career records for passing yards (6,245), passing touchdowns (56), completions (534), QB rushing yards (1,454) and total offensive yards (7,693) … In the classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society … His father, Eric, played football at Arizona (1992-94).

15 GUNTHER JOHNSON So. | QB | 6-1 | 193 Anthem, Ariz. 2016: Played in one game on the offensive line as a freshman. Prior to Georgetown: A two-year letterwinner in football, where he started for two seasons at center, also a two-year letterwinner in track & field … All-MIAA “A” Conference and Honorable Mention All-Private School Maryland following his senior season … Ranked the No. 122 player in the state of Maryland … Helped Gilman to MIAA “A” Conference Football Championships in 2014 and 2015 … Helped Gilman to a No. 13 national ranking … Coached by Biff Poggi in high school ... Son of Christopher and Elizabeth Keehner … Has one younger brother, Connor, and one younger sister, Kendall.

74 STEWART KEEHNER So. | OL | 6-6 | 277 Towson, Md. 2016: Did not see game action. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football and three-year letterwinner in basketball … Named team captain for football and basketball during his senior season … Selected 2015 Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention, second team all-state and first team all-league and all-region following his senior season … Also earned Washington Post All-Met Play of the Year in 2015 … A 2014 second team all-conference selection … Finished career with 72 receptions for 1,383 yards and 18 touchdowns … Coached by Reid Prosser ... Son of Eric and Leslie Miller … Has one older brother, Connor, and one younger sister Chloe … A member of the National Honor Society.

87 COLE MILLER So. | WR | 6-3 | 192 Logansport, Ind. 2016: Played in all 11 games as a freshman … Registered 30 tackles, half a sack and one fumble recovery … Had six tackles, including 2.5 TFL against Harvard (9/30) … Made three tackles and recorded half a sack against Lehigh (10/15) … Recorded five tackles and recovered a fumble against Bucknell (11/12) … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week (10/3). Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and two-year captain at Tri Cities … Selected team’s best offensive lineman as a sophomore and junior and best defensive lineman as a senior … Helped team go from 1-8-1 as a sophomore to consecutive 6-4 seasons as a junior and senior … Coached by Kenneth Miller ... Son of Debra Putten … Has two older brothers, DeAndre and Ryan.

96 MARQUIS PARRIS So. | DL | 5-11 | 287 Atlanta, Ga.

2016: Did not see action as a freshman … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner in football and basketball … Named a team captain for football and basketball for his senior season … Selected First Team All-State, District Player of the Year and first team all-conference in football as a senior … Also an all-conference basketball selection … Helped high school to two conference championships, two regional runner-ups and one state final … Set school records for single-season rushing yards (2,160) and rushing touchdowns (38) … Coached by Ryan Adams ... Son of David and Melanie Saltzman … Has one younger brother, Micah … A member of the National Honor Society and a Mclure Foundation representative.

33 ZACCIAH SALTZMAN So. | RB | 5-10 | 197 Athens, Ohio

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 17 2017 TEAM 2016: Saw action in one game as a freshman, getting into the game against Lehigh (10/15). Prior to Georgetown: A three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at quarterback … Named a team captain for his senior season … A second team all-state and first team academic all-state selection in 2015 … Threw for 1,900 yards and 11 touchdowns, while rushing for two touchdowns during his career … Coached by Bret McGatlin ... Son of Jason and Renae Schley … Has one younger brother, Dane, and one younger sister, Trennah.

18 ISAAC SCHLEY So. | TE | 6-5 | 226 Littleton, Colo.

2016: Appeared in 10 games, making five starts, on the offensive line as a freshman. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter on the offensive line … Also a three-year letterwinner in basketball and two-year letterwinner in track & field … Named football team captain for his senior season … Selected first team all-conference, second team all-state and Terrific 25 as a senior … An all-conference honorable mention on offense and defense as a junior … Helped lead school to a conference championship as a senior … Coached by Matt Humbert ... Son of Larissa Rathway … Has one older brother, Jake, a tight end on the Georgetown football team … Had perfect attendance in school for 11 years … A member of Student Council.

78 NICK SWEITZER So. | OL | 6-5 | 287 Perryopolis, Pa.

2016: Played in 10 games as a freshman … Second Team All-Patriot League selection after blocking three punts … Recorded 22 tackles and 1.5 sacks … Blocked a punt, recorded half a sack and had seven tackles against Fordham (10/22) … Blocked a punt and had four tackles against Lafayette (10/29) … Blocked a punt and made half a tackle against Harvard (9/30) … Recorded eight tackles and a sack against Lehigh (10/15) … Named Patriot League Rookie of the Week (10/31), Patriot League Weekly Honorable Mention (10/24). Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and four-year starter in football … Also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and track & field … A three-year captain on the football team, while also serving as captain of basketball and track teams for two years apiece … Helped lead Covenant Academy to an undefeated season and region and state championship in 2015 … Rushed for 1,000 yards on 49 carries as a senior … Rushed for 2,429 yards and 32 touchdowns on 216 carries in 22 games over his final two 44 KHRISTIAN TATE seasons, averaging 11.2 yards per carry … Returned seven kickoffs for 278 yards and two touchdowns … On defense had 118 tackles, 27 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks … Coached So. | DL | 6-0 | 292 by Christopher Lee Oxford ... Son of Perry and Pauline Tate … Has one older sister, Kaylah, one older brother, Keionte, and one younger brother, Kameron ... Was elected Class Warner Robins, Ga. President … A member of the National Honor Society.

Prior to Georgetown: Joined the Hoyas as a sophomore walk-on for the 2017 season… Was a two-year starter and three-year letterwinner at Delbarton School … Helped lead Delbarton to the 2015 Non-Public A State Finals … Was also a member of the lacrosse and indoor track & field teams … Helped the lacrosse team to a state championship as a senior in 2016 … In the classroom, was a high honor roll student for 11 of 12 trimesters and was a 2016 Academic All-American.

80 MATT UNGAR So. | TE | 6-4 | 214 Mendham, N.J.

2016: Appeared in two games as a freshman … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and four-year starter as a defensive back … Named team captain for his senior season … Helped school defeat nationally ranked No. 8 Flanagan … Coached in high school by Nicholas Dellaria ... Son of Crystal White … Has one older sister, Misty, and one older brother, Cristopher.

14 RYAN WHITE-BOYD So. | DB | 6-0 | 164 Wilton Manors, Fla.

2016: Did not see action as a freshman. Prior to Georgetown: A four-year letterwinner and three-year starter in football and one-year letterwinner in track & field ... A football team captain during his senior season ... Helped lead team to conference championships in 2013 and 2015 and district runner-up in 2014 ... Named First Team All-PHAC III on offensive and defensive line as a senior ... A 2015 All-State honorable mention on the offensive line ... A two-time first team all-district offensive lineman ... Selected second team all-district as a defensive lineman during his senior season ... Coached in football by Justin VanFleet ... Son of Keith and Nancy Wood ... Has two older sisters, Emily and Chelsey ... Earned AP Scholar Award and Presidential Award.

64 JUSTIN WOOD So. | OL | 6-4 | 305 Yorktown Heights, N.Y.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 18 2017 TEAM Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year starter and three-year Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter at Georgetown Prep captain for the Bishop McNamara High School football team under under Head Coach Dan Paro ... Named second team all-conference as a Head Coach Keith Goganious ... Named team MVP as a senior and senior ... Recorded 14 receptions for 202 yards and two touchdowns in Defensive MVP as both a junior and a senior ... Named All-Met as a a run-heavy offense as a senior ... Helped lead Georgetown Prep to an senior, First Team All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC) co-championship in 2015 ... Was also as a junior and a senior, Third Team All-WCAC as a sophomore and all- a member of the track & field team, earning team MVP honors ... Off the state as both a junior and a senior ... Was a two-time recipient of the field, was a member of the Black Student Association (B.S.A). 52 WESLEY BOWERS Leader Award ... Led Bishop McNamara in total tackles in each of his last 86 MAX EDWARDS Fr. | LB | 6-0 | 244 two seasons ... Was also a member of the wrestling and lacrosse teams Fr. | WR | 5-11 | 176 Fort Washington, Md. ... In the classroom, was a member of the Dean’s List. Germantown, Md. Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Episcopal Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter at George Ranch High School of Jacksonville football team, serving as a team captain for School, serving as a team captain his senior year for Head Coach Ricky Tullos ... both his junior and senior seasons under his head coach and father, Named George Ranch’s Most Valuable Player, first team all-district, first team Mark Brunell ... Was voted team’s Most Valuable Player for the 2016 all-academic and Houston-Area Scholar Athlete ... Helped lead George Ranch season ... As a senior, passed for 1,907 yards and 22 touchdowns and to two district championships, a regional championship and the 2015 Texas also ran for 10 touchdowns ... Was also a starter on the basketball and State 5A Championship ... Was awarded the Texas State 5A Championship baseball teams, serving as the baseball team captain as a senior ... In Game Ball by Dave Campbell ... Finished career with more than 250 tackles, 13 JOSEPH BRUNELL the classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society and earned 48 DAWSON HAWKINS 10 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries and four Fr. | QB | 6-2 | 191 the Head of School honor ... His father, Mark, was a quarterback in the Fr. | DB | 5-10 | 190 interceptions ... Was also a member of the basketball and track & field teams Jacksonville, Fla. for 19 seasons. Sugar Land, Texas ... Off the playing field, was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter and captain of the Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year letterwinner at Timberland Tuscarora High School football team, playing for Head Coach Michael High School, serving as a team captain his senior year for Head Coach Ed Burnett ... Earned second team all-conference honors as a senior ... Gilreath ... As a senior, named Timberland’s Offensive Player of the Year, first Helped lead Tuscarora to a regional and district championship in 2015 team all-conference at defensive back and second team all-conference at ... Holds his high school’s record with a 335-pound power clean ... Was wide receiver ... Finished senior season with seven touchdowns and three also a member of the Tuscarora track & field team. interceptions ... Was also a four-year member of the basketball team, winning district and sectional championships as a junior ... In the classroom, 67 CHRIS CAYLOR 43 JONATHAN HONORE was a four-year honor roll student and named to the all-conference Fr. | OL | 6-3 | 248 Fr. | DB | 6-2 | 185 academic team all four years ... Was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Leesburg, Va. St. Louis, Mo. Athletes, the Timberland Captains Council and the Diversity Club.

Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year member of the Dodge Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year starter and two-year County High School football team, playing for Head Coach Rex Hodges captain for CD Hylton High School and Head Coach Tony Lilly ... Named ... Was a starter for his final three seasons and served as a team captain all-conference and all-region in 2016 ... Helped lead CD Hylton to his senior year ... Helped lead Dodge County to a regional championship Conference 4 Championships in 2015 and 2016 and a Conference 4/5 in 2015 and three-consecutive Sweet 16 appearances (2014-16) ... Championship in 2015 ... Was also a member of the track & field team, Was also a member of the basketball and track & field teams ... In the competing in the shot put and discus ... Off of the playing field, was classroom, was an honor roll student. a two-time Media Department Student of the Year, a member of the 71 THERON COOPER 63 DANIEL HORNE National Honor Society and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Fr. | OL | 6-5 | 244 Fr. | OL | 6-5 | 307 Athletes ... Older brother, Jared, is also an offensive lineman on the Eastman, Ga. Woodbridge, Va. Georgetown football team and is a member of the Class of 2019.

Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year member and three-year Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter for the Strake starter for Archbishop Rummel and Head Coach Jay Roth ... Served as Jesuit football team, serving as a team captain as a senior for Head a team captain his senior season ... Earned all-district, all-metro and all- Coach James Clancy ... Named second team all-district and All-Houston state honorable mention honors in 2016 ... Finished his career with 145 Honorable Mention as a junior and first team all-district as a senior ... tackles, 12 interceptions and 25 pass breakups, including three games Helped Strake Jesuit to the third round of the playoffs as a junior ... Was with two interceptions each ... Helped lead Archbishop Rummel to two also a member of the track & field team. district championships (2013-14), a state championship (2013), the state 26 ANDRE DANOVE finals (2015), state semifinals (2014) and state quarterfinals (2016) ... Also 32 GEORGE IKOTT Fr. | DB | 5-7 | 163 played basketball, serving as a team captain his senior season ... In the Fr. | LB | 6-0 | 224 New Orleans, La. classroom, was an honor roll student. Sugar Land, Texas

Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter and three-year Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Westfield High School letterwinner at Oxon Hill High School, serving as a team captain his football team, serving as team captain his senior year for Head Coach Kyle Simmons senior year for Head Coach Craig Jefferies ... Helped lead Oxon Hill to an ... Named second team all-district as a junior and first team all-district, first team all- undefeated regular season as a senior ... Was also a member of the track region, second team all-state and Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention as a & field team, winning the state championship in the 4x100-meter relay senior ... Finished with a school-record 25 career sacks, including a school-record 16 and 4x200-meter relay and leading Oxon Hill to a state championship in sacks as a senior ... Also finished career with 156 tackles, 47 tackles for loss and nine both indoor and outdoor track ... In the classroom, was a 10-time honor forced fumbles ... Helped lead Westfield to three-straight district championships (2014- 16) as well as regional and state championships in 2015 and 2016 ... Was also a two-year 42 CAMERON DEEN roll student and a five-time recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award. 93 ZACH JEWELL Fr. | DB | 6-0 | 186 Fr. | DL | 6-4 | 234 starter on the lacrosse team, earning all-district honorable mention honors ... Off the Fort Washington, Md. Centreville, Va. playing field, was a two-year member of the Student Government Association.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 19 2017 TEAM Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year starter for the Parkview Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Timber Creek High Baptist School football team, serving as team captain his senior year School football team, serving as a team captain his senior year for Head Coach Jim for Head Coach Jay Mayet ... Helped lead Parkview Baptist to a state Buckridge ... Named to the 2015 Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class championship in 2015 and state runner-up finishes in 2014 and 2016 ... 8A All-State Team ... Helped lead Timber Creek to Metro Conference championships Off the field, was a member of the Spanish Club and served as a school in 2015 and 2016 and a district championship in 2015 ... Rushed for 1,269 yards and 17 news anchor. touchdowns as a junior ... Was also a two-year captain of the wrestling team, leading Timber Creek to three Metro Conference championships, two district championships 38 TRENT KAVANAUGH 28 JACKSON SAFFOLD and a fourth-place finish at the 2016 FHSAA state wrestling tournament ... Inthe Fr. | LB | 5-10 | 207 Fr. | RB | 6-0 | 214 classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club ... Cousin, Baton Rouge, La. Orlando, Fla. Rodger Saffold, is an offensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams. Prior to Georgetown: Was a four-year member and three-year starter Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter for the Briar Woods for the Westfield High School football team, serving as team captain his senior High School football team, serving as a team captain his senior year year for Head Coach Jim Desarno ... Named Most Valuable Senior as well as USA for Head Coach Charlie Pierce ... Gained 1,461 all-purpose yards and Today All-USA New Jersey Football First Team Defense, first team all-state, first scored 14 touchdowns as a senior ... Was also a three-year starter on the team all-metro, N.J. Football Coaches Association Super 100 Team, Mid-State 39 basketball team, earning all-conference honors ... In the classroom, was Player of the Year and Courier News Defensive Player of the Year ... Helped lead an honor roll student all four years ... Father, Shawn, played football at Westfield to the 2015 and 2016 North 2 Group 5 New Jersey State Championships Ohio State and in the NFL for 13 seasons while grandfather, Ron, also 90 OWEN KESSLER as well as a 25-game winning streak ... Finished his senior season with 79 tackles 85 SKYLER SPRINGS played football at Ohio State and in the NFL for nine years. Fr. | DL | 6-4 | 226 and 15 sacks ... Was also a member of the baseball team ... In the classroom, was Fr. | WR | 6-1 | 190 Westfield, N.J. a member of the Latin Club and the Support the Troops Club. Leesburg, Va Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for Pulaski Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Saint Louis Academy, serving as a team captain during his senior season for Head University High School football team, serving as a team captain his Coach Kevin Kelley ... Named First Team All-Arkansas Prep, Arkansas senior year for Head Coach Gary Kornfield ... Named Second Team All- Varsity First Team, all-conference in 2014, all-state in 2015 and 2016 and Metro Catholic Conference as a junior as well as First Team All-Metro was selected to play in the all-star game ... Allowed just one sack in his Catholic Conference and first team all-district as a senior ... Recorded career ... Named a 4-Star Recruit at left tackle by Natural State Recruits 23-consecutive starts on the offensive line and did not allow a sack as a ... In the classroom, was the recipient of the Citizenship Award and was senior ... In the classroom, earned Second Honors in Scholarship all four 57 SETH MARTIN on the President’s List all four years. 68 IZAIAH THOMPSON years and was a member of the Diversity Club. Fr. | OL | 6-3 | 268 Fr. | OL | 6-4 | 280 Little Rock, Ark. St. Louis, Mo.

Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year letterwinner for the Jesuit Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the College Prep football team, serving as a team captain his senior year Pickerington North High School and Gahanna Lincoln High School for Head Coach Brandon Hickman ... Named all-district and defensive football teams ... Played his senior season for Head Coach Bruce Ward at lineman MVP in both his junior and senior seasons ... Helped lead Jesuit Gahanna Lincoln ... Had 47 carries for 340 yards and four touchdowns in to consecutive district championships in 2015 and 2016 ... Was a perfect five games as a senior due to transfer restrictions ... Was also a member 14-0 as a starter and was a 14-time player of the week ... Also a member of the track & field team, serving as a team captain ... Was a three-time of the lacrosse and ice hockey teams ... In the classroom, earned a spot state champion and a 2014 USA Track & Field All-American ... In the 98 JACK METZ on the senior year honor roll. 25 JAY TOLLIVER classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society. Fr. | DL | 6-1 | 248 Fr. | RB | 5-9 | 175 Dallas, Texas Columbus, Ohio

Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year letterwinner for the Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Buckingham Everett High School football team, serving as a team captain his senior Browne & Nichols football team under Head Coach Mike Willey ... Earned year for Head Coach John Dibiasio ... Named the Everett Defensive honorable mention honors as both a junior and senior ... Helped lead Player of the Year as a senior ... Recorded 60 total tackles and 12 sacks Buckingham Browne & Nichols to Independent School League (ISL) and as a senior ... Helped lead Everett to a Massachusetts Interscholastic New England Prep School Athletic Conference (NEPSAC) championships Athletic Association (MIAA) Super Bowl Championship in 2016 and in 2016 ... Was also a member of the basketball team. an MIAA Super Bowl appearance in 2014 ... In the classroom, was the 55 DUVAL PAUL recipient of the Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic Award 92 KINGSLEY UMEMBA Fr. | DL | 6-1 | 260 in 2016. Fr. | DL | 6-4 | 235 Lynn, Mass. Chelsea, Mass.

Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter and four-year Prior to Georgetown: Was a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner for the McEachern High School football team, serving as letterwinner for the Miami Norland Senior High School football team a team captain his senior year for Head Coach Kyle Hockman ... Was and Head Coach Daryle Heidelburg ... Recorded six pass breakups and a two-time all-region selection ... In the classroom, was a Golden GPA three forced fumbles as a senior ... In the classroom, was a member of recipient. the Math Honor Society.

36 XAVIER REDDICK 40 ROEMELLO WALTON Fr. | LB | 6-1 | 219 Fr. | DB | 6-1 | 180 Powder Springs, Ga. Miami, Fla.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 20 2017 TEAM Prior to Georgetown: Was Was a two-year starter and three-year letterwinner for the Cedar Hill Collegiate High School football team and Head Coach Joey McGuire ... Named a second team all-district defensive tackle as a senior ... Finished with 35 tackles and seven TFL in his senior season ... Helped lead Cedar Hill to a Texas 6A Division II State Championship in 2014 ... In the classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society, the Set-Apart Bible Club, the Phi Theta Kappa 62 GLEN WATERS Honor Society and the Superintendent Round Table. Fr. | OL | 6-1 | 274 Dallas, Texas Prior to Georgetown: Was a captain and starter as a senior on the at Miller Grove High School football team under Head Coach Justin Larmond ... Was also a member of the track & field team, finishing third in the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) 4x400-meter relay.

82 DIJON WILLIAMS Fr. | WR | 6-1 | 168 Atlanta, Ga. Prior to Georgetown: Was a three-year starter for the Gateway Senior High School football team, serving as a team captain his senior year for Head Coach Don Holl ... Named a second team all-conference linebacker as a senior ... Was also a member of the wrestling team ... In the classroom, was a member of the National Honor Society and Future Business Leaders of America.

37 AHMAD WILSON Fr. | LB | 6-1 | 193 Pittsburgh, Pa.

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 21 ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS VS. 2017 OPPONENTS BUCKNELL (10-18-1) FORDHAM (22-36-3) HARVARD (0-3) LEHIGH (5-17) 11/12/1904 W H 12-0 1890 T 6-6 10/4/2014 L H 34-3 1901 W 22-0 11/18/1905 L H 0-18 1907 L 0-36 10/2/2015 L A 45-0 1903 L 6-12 11/25/1916 W H 78-0 1908 L 0-22 9/30/2016 L A 31-17 1910 W 6-3 1922 W H 19-7 1909 T 0-0 1911 W 28-3 1923 L H 7-14 1914 T 0-0 HOLY CROSS (11-18) 1917 W 17-6 1924 L H 6-14 1915 W 33-7 1904 W 17-4 1925 W 40-0 1925 L H 2-3 1916 W 13-0 1913 W 16-7 09/01/2001 L H 14-41 11/07/1931 L H 0-7 1917 W 12-0 1921 W 28-7 09/07/2002 L A 0-69 11/19/1932 T H 6-6 1918 L 0-14 1922 L 0-10 10/25/2003 L H 24-45 10/17/1936 W H 19-0 1920 W 40-16 1937 L 6-27 11/06/2004 L H 18-49 11/04/1938 W H 13-0 1921 W 34-7 1948 L 7-20 11/05/2005 L A 14-46 10/21/1939 W A 13-7 1922 W 28-13 1949 W 20-13 10/7/2006 L H 3-28 10/07/2000 L H 10-24 1923 W 6-0 1950 W 21-14 10/27/2007 L A 0-45 10/20/2001 L A 0-34 1924 L 6-9 1996 L 36-45 11/1/2008 L H 33-13 10/26/2002 W H 32-31 1925 W 27-0 1997 L 21-25 10/10/2009 L A 27-0 11/22/2003 L A 16-45 1926 W 39-0 09/19/1998 W H 13-12 11/13/2010 L H 24-7 10/02/2004 L H 19-35 1927 W 38-0 09/11/1999 W A 34-16 11/12/2011 L A 34-12 9/03/2005 W A 19-16(OT) 1928 W 27-7 09/09/2000 L H 22-38 10/12/2012 L H 17-14 10/16/2006 L H 7-17 1946 W 8-7 09/08/2001 L A 7- 33 10/21/2013 L A 45-24 10/20/2007 W A 20-17 1947 W 40-7 09/14/2002 L H 13-41 11/1/2014 L H 27-19 10/18/2008 L H 27-24 1948 W 35-0 09/13/2003 L A 34-42 10/31/2015 L A 33-28 10/3/2009 L A 14-6 1949 L 0-42 11/20/2004 L H 28-31OT 10/15/2016 L H 35-3 10/16/2010 L H 24-21 1950 L 13-14 9/10/2005 L A 6-48 10/1/2011 L A 35-18 1965 L 28-34 9/2/2006 L H 13-26 MARIST (15-4) 11/10/2012 W H 10-3 1966 W 27-13 9/22/2007 L A 0-55 1994 W 35-12 11/16/2013 L A 17-7 1967 L 18-20 9/27/2008 L H 38-14 1995 W 14-13 10/25/2014 L H 22-17 1968 L 6-31 9/5/2009 L A 20-7 1996 W 31-14 10/24/2015 W A 17-9 1969 W 14-7 9/25/2010 W H 17-7 1997 W 19-13 11/12/2016 L H 21-7 1970 L 17-39 10/29/2011 W A 19-6 09/12/1998 W H 24-7 1971 W 30-9 11/17/2012 L H 24-0 10/09/1999 W A 41-40 CAMPBELL (0-0) 1972 L 8-14 11/23/2013 W A 28-21 10/21/2000 W H 41-17 1973 L 0-13 11/22/2014 W H 21-16 10/27/2001 L A 35-38 (ot) COLGATE (1-13) 1974 W 35-7 11/21/2015 L A 45-7 11/02/2002 W H 27-17 11/16/2002 L A 22-44 1975 W 24-0 11/5/2016 L H 21-20 11/4/2006 W H 24-21 09/06/2003 L H 19-20 1976 L 6-49 11/3/2007 L A 34-37 (ot) 09/25/2004 L A 0-33 1977 L 0-40 LAFAYETTE (7-13) 11/8/2008 W H 13-12 11/19/2005 L H 7-34 1981 L 0-24 10/25/1902 L H 0- 23 11/7/2009 L A 23-21 9/30/2006 L A 14-31 1982 L 9-23 12/02/1922 W H 13-7 11/20/2010 W H 14-7 11/9/2007 L H 12-45 1983 W 12-6 11/05/1927 W H 27-2 9/24/2011 W A 55-28 10/4/2008 c anceled % 1984 L 6-28 10/16/1937 L H 0-6 9/14/2013 L H 43-23 10/17/2009 L H 31-14 1985 L 0-56 11/10/2001 L H 17-37 9/13/2014 W A 27-7 10/2/2010 L A 34-3 1996 L 6-46 10/19/2002 L A 17-35 9/12/2015 W H 34-7 10/22/2011 W H 40-17 1997 L 0-42 10/04/2003 W A 17-10 9/10/2016 W A 20-17 10/20/2012 L A 57-36 11/21/1998 L A 40-49 09/11/2004 L H 6-17 10/26/2013 L H 34-14 09/30/2000 L H 10-17 10/01/2005 L H 7-12 PRINCETON (2-7) 9/20/2014 L A 19-0 09/29/2001 L A 13-48 11/11/2006 L A 14-45 1978 W 49-0 10/17/2015 L H 17-13 10/5/2002 L H 10-41 9/8/2007 L H 7-28 1903 L 5-0 11/19/2016 L A 38-10 11/1/2003 L A 10-34 9/13/2008 L A 24-6 1904 L 10-0 10/30/2004 L A 6-36 9/12/2009 L H 28-3 1905 L 34-0 COLUMBIA (2-2) 10/22/2005 W H 24-21 9/11/2010 W A 28-24 1915 L 13-0 1901 L 18-0 11/18/2006 L A 30-38 9/10/2011 W H 14-13 1923 L 17-0 9/23/2006 L A 23-21 10/13/2007 L A 31-38 10/27/2012 W A 20-17 2012 W A 21-20 9/26/2015 W A 24-16 11/15/2008 L A 17-0 11/2/2013 L H 45-27 2013 L H 50-22 9/24/2016 W H 17-14 11/21/2009 L H 41-24 10/11/2014 L A 24-21 10/8/2016 L H 31-17 10/30/2010 L A 24-19 10/10/2015 W H 38-7 11/5/2011 W H 30-13 10/29/2016 L A 17-3 10/6/2012 L A 38-31 10/12/2013 L H 34-12 11/15/2014 L A 52-7 11/14/2015 L H 38-31 10/22/16 L A 1714

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 22 ALL-TIME RECORDS

YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. GU OPP CAPTAIN(S) YEAR COACH W-L-T PCT. GU OPP CAPTAIN(S) 1887 Team Captain 2-1-0 .667 66 36 Dick Hennessy 1984 Scotty Glacken 1-6-0 .143 65 263 Dave Barnitt, D.J. Patenaude 1888 Team Captain 4-2-0 .667 28 28 Dan O’Day 1985 Scotty Glacken 5-4-0 .555 135 202 Andy Phelan, Brett Davis 1889 Team Captain 5-1-0 .833 70 30 Bill Gleason 1986 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 158 183 Andy Phelan, Joe Gaffigan, 1890 Team Captain 3-3-1 .500 32 128 Pat O’Donnell John McCormick 1891 Tommy Dowd 2-2-0 .500 62 44 Pat O’Donnell 1987 Scotty Glacken 6-2-1 .722 181 110 Dan Currie, Joe Haley, 1892 Tommy Dowd 4-2-1 .643 160 55 Bob Carmody Mark North 1893 Dick Harley 4-4-0 .500 126 174 Martin Murphy 1988 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 165 115 Hugh Golden, Stewart Muller, 1894 Bob Carmody 4-5-0 .440 102 122 George Bahen Jim Schwartz 1895-97 Football Discontinued 1989 Scotty Glacken 2-8-0 .200 120 194 Scott Owens, Pete Hornick 1898 Bill Donovan 7-3-0 .667 143 50 Jack Casey 1990 Scotty Glacken 5-5-0 .500 225 208 Mike Sotirhos, Tim McAneney 1899 Bill Church 5-2-1 .688 60 33 Carlos Long 1991 Scotty Glacken 6-4-0 .600 225 194 Raja Mohi-ud-din, 1900 Dr. A.E. Bull 5-1-3 .722 161 42 Arthur Devlin Pete Lembo 1901 Bill Church 3-3-2 .500 56 84 Moran Barry 1992 Scotty Glacken 4-6-0 .400 220 246 Jim Bolger, Chris Murphy 1902 Herman Sutter 7-3-0 .700 142 88 Joe Reilly **Georgetown begins play at the Division I-AA level** 1903 Phil King 7-3-0 .700 195 50 Hub Hart 1993 Bob Benson 4-5-0 .444 161 136 Brendan Boler, Brian McNulty, 1904 Joe Reilly 7-1-0 .875 193 14 Matt Mahoney Beau Riely, Rob Sgarlata 1905 Joe Reilly 2-7-0 .222 22 231 Leo Fitzpatrick 1994 Bob Benson 5-4-0 .556 184 132 Steve Colello, Murray Happer, 1906 Joe Reilly 6-1-0 .857 92 23 Jim Klessel 1907 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 26 96 George Dutcher 1995 Bob Benson 6-3-0 .667 192 99 Joe Eacobacci, Enrico Mariani, 1908 Joe Reilly 2-4-1 .357 54 55 Eddie Miller Tom Wonica 1909 Bill Newman 3-2-1 .583 59 31 Tom Stewart 1996 Bob Benson 7-3-0 .700 303 167 Dan Cunniffe, Janne Kouri, 1910 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 181 26 Vincent Dailey Bill Ring 1911 Fred Neilson 7-1-1 .833 257 31 Vincent Dailey 1997 Bob Benson 8-3-0 .727 276 178 Mike Lynn, Steve Pogorelec, 1912 Frank Gargan 8-1-0 .888 315 60 Jack Hegarty Rob Rosenthal, Bill Ward 1913 Frank Gargan 4-4-0 .500 95 99 Harry Costello 1998 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 325 163 Sean Brady, Skender Derti, 1914 2-4-2 .375 52 76 Fred Murray Brian Dwyer, Mike Halen, 1915 Albert Exendine 7-2-0 .777 317 30 James Barron Mike Melchionda 1916 Albert Exendine 9-1-0 .900 474 33 Dan O’Connor 1999 Bob Benson 9-2-0 .818 364 166 Brian Dwyer, Jim Gallagher, 1917 Albert Exendine 7-1-0 .875 170 53 Jackie Maloney Paul Miller, J.J. Mont, 1918 Albert Exendine 3-2-0 .600 188 48 Ed Heaphy Robert Quigley 1919 Albert Exendine 7-3-0 .700 241 79 John McQuade 2000 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 282 326 Brett Crowder, Gharun Hester, 1920 Albert Exendine 6-4-0 .600 235 138 Bill Dudack Ryan O’Donoghue, Reid Wakefield 1921 Albert Exendine 8-1-0 .888 245 51 Jack Flavin **Georgetown begins Patriot League Play** 1922 Albert Exendine 6-3-1 .650 175 77 Rudy Comstock 2001 Bob Benson 3-7-0 .300 160 316 Brian Blankenship, Aaron Brown, 1923 Jackie Maloney 3-6-0 .333 79 100 Paul Florence Scott Pogorelec 1924 Lou Little 4-4-0 .500 84 39 Fred Sheehan 2002 Bob Benson 5-6-0 .454 190 345 Matt Fronczke, Ed Kuczma, 1925 Lou Little 9-1-0 .900 281 19 Jack Hagerty Adam Rini 1926 Lou Little 7-2-1 .750 308 56 Frank McGrath 2003 Bob Benson 4-8-0 .333 271 328 Andrew Clarke, Matt Fronczke, 1927 Lou Little 8-1-0 .888 377 21 Claude Grigsby William Huisking, Luke McArdle 1928 Lou Little 8-2-0 .800 306 62 Jerry Carroll 2004 Bob Benson 3-8-0 .27 174 280 Ryan Goethals, Brandon Small, 1929 Lou Little 5-2-2 .667 112 21 Jim Mooney Frank Terrazzino 1930 Tommy Mills 5-5-0 .500 138 107 Bill Morris 2005 Bob Benson 4-7-0 .364 110 292 Maurice Banks, Robert LaHayne, 1931 Tommy Mills 4-5-1 .450 78 86 Maurice Dubofsky Michael Ononibaku, Kim Sarin 1932 Tommy Mills 2-6-1 .278 52 160 Ray Hudson 2006 Kevin Kelly 2-9-0 .182 164 287 Alex Buzbee, Liam Grubb 1933 Jack Hagerty 1-6-1 .188 56 130 Fred Callahan 2007 Kevin Kelly 1-10-0 .091 166 415 Matt Bassuener, Nnamdi Obiako, 1934 Jack Hagerty 4-3-1 .562 65 33 Joe Savarine Stephen Smith, Kyle Van Fleet 1935 Jack Hagerty 4-4-0 .500 71 40 Walter Herron, Joe Meglen 2008 Kevin Kelly 2-8-0 .200 96 280 Daniel Matheny, Nicholas Umar 1936 Jack Hagerty 6-2-1 .722 160 36 Al Vaccaro 2009 Kevin Kelly 0-11 .000 106 309 Richard Hussey, Dan Matheny, 1937 Jack Hagerty 2-4-2 .375 70 71 Lawrence Hardy Chudi Obianwu, Nick Parrish, 1938 Jack Hagerty 8-0-0 .938 185 26 Game Chris Rau 1939 Jack Hagerty 7-0-1 .938 109 22 Game 2010 Kevin Kelly 4-7 .364 200 249 Nick Parrish, Dan Semler 1940 Jack Hagerty 8-2-0 .800 280 55 Game 2011 Kevin Kelly 8-3 .727 297 212 Wayne Heimuli, Jeremiah Kayal, 1941 Jack Hagerty 5-4-0 .555 113 61 Game Nathan Zimmel 1942 Jack Hagerty 5-3-1 .611 92 115 Game 2012 Kevin Kelly 5-6 .455 211 261 Robert McCabe, Isaiah Kempf, 1943-45 Football Suspended due to World War II Kevin Sullivan 1946 Jack Hagerty 5-3-0 .625 114 97 Game 2013 Kevin Kelly 2-9 .222 227 368 Sean Campbell, Dustin Wharton, 1947 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 95 70 Game Isaiah Kempf, Daniel Sprotte 1948 Jack Hagerty 3-4-1 .438 99 105 Victor Banonis 2014 Rob Sgarlata 3-8 .273 149 248 Nick Alfieri, Alec May, 1949 Bob Margarita 5-5-0 .500 139 210 Frannie Desmond, Tom Dolan Nick Quintans, Mike Roland 1950 Bob Margarita 2-7-0 .222 116 187 Tom Hardiman 2015 Rob Sgarlata 4-7 .364 222 296 Jo’el Kimpela, Kevin Liddy, 1951-63 Football Discontinued Hunter Kiselick, Matt Satchell **Beginning of Club Football** 2016 Rob Sgarlata 3-8 .273 166 256 David Akere, Tim Barnes 1964 J. Murray/B. Nash 1-0-0 1.000 28 6 Steve Langhoff, Ed Moses 1965 Bill Nash 1-1-0 .500 78 48 Tony Cigarran, Breen Condon 1966 Mike Agee 3-0-0 1.000 89 33 Happy Fauth, Tony Lauinger 1967 Mike Agee 2-3-0 .400 71 95 Bob Barchi, John McGregor 1968 Maurice Dubofsky 3-2-0 .600 92 76 Bob Francis, Bruce Simmons, Joe Lonardo, Pierce O’Donnell 1969 Maurice Dubofsky 5-2-0 .714 195 88 Jim Graeter, John Merrigan **Georgetown rejoined NCAA ranks as a Division III member** 1970 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 187 133 John Dwyer, David Goracy 1971 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 237 138 John Kuhns, Paul White 1972 Scotty Glacken 4-3-1 .563 157 119 Bill Brugger, Jeff Gray, Rick Paternoster 1973 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 107 146 Ralph Edwards, Steve Graham 1974 Scotty Glacken 6-2-0 .750 245 94 Jim Cain, Jim Chesley, Bob Morris 1975 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 214 135 Brian McQuaid, Dan O’Malley 1976 Scotty Glacken 1-7-0 .325 96 231 Dru Drake, Joe Wesner 1977 Scotty Glacken 2-7-0 .222 184 199 Jim Boland, Don Bridges 1978 Scotty Glacken 7-1-0 .875 292 153 Dave Elliott, Bob Sitz, Paul Zimmerman 1979 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 118 94 John Mulcahy, Steve Scheuerle, Dave Williams 1980 Scotty Glacken 4-4-0 .500 85 136 John Federico, Bryan McDonnell, Mike Foster 1981 Scotty Glacken 5-3-0 .625 58 68 John Federico, Jim Corcoran, Rory Coakley 1982 Scotty Glacken 3-5-0 .375 134 157 Mike Quinland, Roger Daly, Ray Pring 1983 Scotty Glacken 2-6-0 .250 125 183 Dave Ficca, Alex Poulos, John Verni

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 23 POSTSEASON AWARDS ALL-AMERICANS PATRIOT LEAGUE MAJOR AWARDS ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE PATRIOT LEAGUE ALL-ACADEMIC NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE WEEK MAAC MAJOR AWARDS Year Student-Athlete Pos. Team DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2016 2016 2016 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014 Alec May DE Second Robert McCabe, LB (2012) Hunter Kiselick ST/NS First Team Jim McLaughlin WR First Team STATS FCS NATIONAL SPECIAL TEAMS J.J. Mont (1999) [shared] 2012 Robert McCabe LB Second Andrew Schaetzke, DE (2011) J’V’on Butler LB Second Team Phil Novacki DE First Team PLAYER OF THE WEEK Henry Darmstadter PK Second Team Jelani Williamson DB First Team 9/13 Hunter Kiselick Defensive Line DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 Andrew Schaetzke DE Second * PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Hunter Kiselick DL Second Team Janne Kouri (1996) 2005 Michael Ononibaku DE Second Charlie Houghton, RB (2006) Leo Loughrey LB Second Team 2015 2015 1999 Jim Gallagher DB Third Harry McCollum P Second Team Harrison Glor WR First Team STATS FCS NATIONAL FRESHMAN OF ECAC FCS FOOTBALL HONORS 1991 Chris Murphy WR Second * PATRIOT LEAGUE COACH OF THE YEAR Khristian Tate ST/NS Second Team Phil NovackI DE First Team THE WEEK 2014 1988 Dean Lowry RB HM Kevin Kelly (2011) 10/27 Jethro Francois Defensive Back ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM 1987 Jim Schwartz DE HM 2015 2014 Alec May DE First Team Matt Satchell LB First Team Alec May DL First Team 2014 1986 Andy Phelan OG HM Matt Buckman TE Second Team D1 FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE 2012 1981 Jim Corcoran DB/PK Second Henry Darmstadter PK Second Team 2013 WEEKLY HONORS ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR 1980 Jim Corcoran DB/PK Second Justin Hill WR Second Team Alec May DL First Team 9/8 Harry McCollum HM Punter Robert McCabe LB 1974 Bob Morris DL Second * Jo’el Kimpela RB Second Team 9/16 Phil Novacki HM Defensive Lineman 1973 0 Bob Morris DL Second * Kevin Liddy OL Second Team 2012 9/23 Alec May Defensive Lineman ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM 1969 John Dwyer Second (Club) Ettian Scott DB Second Team Donald Rhodes OL First Team Harry McCollum Punter Robert McCabe LB First Team 2011 10/11 Alec May HM Defensive Lineman Jeremy Moore CB First Team Vince Bogdanski HM (Club) 2014 Jeremiah Kayal WR First Team 10/25 Matt Buckman HM Tight End 1949 Billy Conn RB HM Nick Alfieri LB First Team Wilburn Logan RB First Team ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1947 Richard Werder OG HM Alec May DE First Team 2013 9/21 Matt MacZura PK/P ST 1942 Richard Werder OG HM Jo’el Kimpela RB Second Team D1 FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE 1941 Al Blozis OT HM Jordan Richardson DT Second Team WEEKLY HONORS 2011 1940 Agostino Lio OG/DL/PK Second Mike Roland OL Second Team 10/12 Dan Sprotte Tight End ECAC DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF YEAR Ettian Scott CB Second Team 11/2 Dan Sprotte Tight End Andrew Schaetzke DE 1934 Charles Parcells QB/CB HM Alec May HM DE 1931 Maurice Dubofsky OG/DL HM 2013 ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM 1929 Jim Mooney OT/DT/P HM Dustin Wharton LB First Team 2012 Andrew Schaetzke DE First Team 1928 Jim Mooney OT/DT/P Second Nick Alfieri LB Second Team D1 FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE 1927 Claude Grigsby C HM Alec May DL Second Team WEEKLY HONORS 2010 1926 Harry Connaughton OG/DL Second * Jordan Richardson DL Second Team 9/15 Kevin Macari Punt Returner ECAC DIVISION I FCS PLAYER OF THE WEEK Daniel Sprotte TE Second Team Jeremy Moore Defensive Back 9/24 Scott Darby QB Offensive 1916 John Gilroy RB/PK Second 10/13 Jeremy Moore Defensive Back 2012 ECAC DIVISION I FCS ALL-LEAGUE TEAM * consensus Robert McCabe LB First Team THE SPORTS NETWORK FCS PLAYER OF Jayah Kaisamba CB First Team Jeremy Moore DB First Team THE WEEK Dustin Wharton LB First Team 10/13 Jeremy Moore, CB Co-Defensive Nick Campanella RB Second Team Kevin Macari WR/PR Second Team 2011 James Spaly OL Second Team D1 FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE WEEKLY HONORS 2011 10/22 Jeremy Moore Defensive Back Robert McCabe LB First Team Jeremy Moore DB/KR First Team 2010 Andrew Schaetzke DE First Team THE SPORTS NETWORK/FATHEAD.COM FCS Nick Campanella RB Second Team NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK Jayah Kaisamba DB Second Team 9/13 Andrew Schaetzke, DE Defensive Mike Roland OL Second Team Brett Weiss PK Second Team 2009 D1 FCS COLLEGE FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE 2010 WEEKLY HONORS Jayah Kaisamba CB First Team 9/20 Jeremy Moore, KR Special Teams Andrew Schaetzke DE First Team Jeremy Moore CB Second Team Nick Parrish LB Second Team 2009 Chudi Obianwu DL Second Team 2008 Ataefiok Etukeren DE Second Team Travis Mack DB Second Team 2007 Kyle Van Fleet FB Second Team 2006 Alex Buzbee DE First Team Brian Tandy DB Second Team 2005 Michael Ononibaku DE First Team Maurice Banks S Second Team Alex Buzbee DE Second Team 2004 Michael Ononibaku DE First Team Maurice Banks S Second Team Alex Buzbee DE Second Team 2003 Luke McArdle WR First Team Matt Fronczke S Second Team Michael Ononibaku DE Second Team 2002 Dave Paulus P Second Team

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 24 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1887 (2-1) 1898 (7-3) 1904 (7-1) 1911 (7-1-1) 1917 (7-1) GU 46, Emerson Institute 6 Swarthmore 11, GU 6 GU 22, Maryland 0 GU 39, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 33, Lebanon Valley 7 Alexandria H.S. 24, GU 8 GU 11, Gallaudet 0 Princeton 10, GU 0 GU 66, William & Mary 0 GU 26, Springfield YMCA 0 GU 12, Washington H.S. 6 GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 17, Villanova 0 Carlisle 28, GU 5 GU 17, Lehigh 6 GU 40, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 GU 47, Washington & Lee 0 GU 65, Richmond 0 GU 28, Virginia Tech 0 1888 (4-2) GU 12, Villanova 0 GU 17, Holy Cross 4 GU 20, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 12, Fordham 0 GU 8,Washington Athletics 0 Virginia 12, GU 0 GU 16, North Carolina 0 GU 0, Army 0 Navy 28, GU 7 GU 8, Orient AC 0 GU 11, VMI 5 GU 12, Bucknell 0 GU 25, Vigilant AC 0 GU 20, Washington & Lee 12 GU 1, Jefferson AC 0 (forfeit) Gallaudet 17, GU 6 GU 62, George Washington 0 GU 9, Virginia 0 GU 27, Army Amb. Corps 0 Dupont AC 16, GU 0 GU 35, Baltimore Medics 0 GU 28, Lehigh 3 Alexandria H.S. 12, GU 5 GU 12, George Washington 5 1905 (2-7) 1918 (3-2) GU 9, Orient AC 6 GU 10, Gallaudet 0 1912 (8-1) Camp GU 87, Fort Myer 0 1899 (5-2-1) Princeton 34, GU 0 GU 39, Randolph-Macon 0 Camp GU 81, Quantico Marines 0 1889 (5-1) Navy 12, GU 0 Villanova 6, GU 0 GU 27, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Camp GU 13, Charlstn Nvy Yd 0 GU 6, Orient AC 0 GU 22, St. John’s (MD) 0 Swarthmore 28, GU 0 GU 20, Washington & Lee 0 Lgue Isl Mar. 34, Camp GU 7 GU 34, Virginia 0 Baltimore Med. Col. 16, GU 0 Wash. & Jefferson 27, GU 0 GU 48, North Carolina State 0 Fordham 14, Camp GU 0 Gallaudet 20, GU 10 GU 5, Gallaudet 0 North Carolina 36, GU 0 Carlisle 34, GU 20 GU 2, Dupont 0 GU 17, Maryland 0 Bucknell 18, GU 0 GU 37, North Carolina 10 1919 (7-3) GU 8, Episcopal HS (Alex.) 6 GU 5, Dickinson 0 GU 12, George Washington 6 GU 84, Washington College 0 GU 58, Norfolk Navy Yd 6 GU 10, Gallaudet 4 GU 0, Virginia 0 Carlisle 76, GU 0 GU 16, Virginia 13 GU 34, Norfolk Naval Base 0 GU 11, Baltimore Med. Col. 5 GU 24, Virginia Tech 3 GU 17, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 1890 (3-3-1) 1906 (6-1) GU 33, Virginia Tech 7 GU 6, Gallaudet 4 1900 (5-1-3) GU 22, Gallaudet 0 1913 (4-4) Detroit 16, GU 13 GU 1, Columbia AC 0 (forfeit) GU 6, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 28, Maryland 0 GU 44, Randolph Macon 0 GU 46, Delaware 7 GU 10, Washington & Lee 6 Navy 6, GU 0 GU 16, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 21, Virginia Medics 0 GU 6, Navy 0 Navy 70, GU 4 GU 84, Richmond 0 GU 6, Washington & Lee 5 Navy 23, GU 0 Georgia Tech 27, GU 10 GU 6, Fordham 6 GU 16, Swarthmore 16 GU 4, North Carolina 0 North Carolina State 12, GU 0 GU 27, Washington & Lee 6 Swarthmore 20, GU 6 GU 23, Gettysburg 5 Virginia 12, GU 0 Carlisle 34, GU 0 Boston College 10, GU 7 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 GU 17, VMI 10 GU 16, George Washington 6 W. Virginia Wesleyan 16, GU 6 GU 10, Virginia 0 GU 8, Virginia 7 1920 (6-4) 1891 (2-2) GU 5, Gallaudet 5 1907 (2-4-1) GU 16, Holy Cross 7 GU 80, St. John’s (Md.) 0 GU 24, Gallaudet 0 GU 0, North Carolina 0 GU 5, Gallaudet 0 GU 27, North Carolina State 0 GU 30, Washington & Lee 10 GU 10, Maryland 0 1914 (2-4-2) GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 Navy 12, GU 4 1901 (3-3-2) Fordham 36, GU 0 GU 0, Fordham 0 GU 40, Fordham 16 Columbia AC 22, GU 4 GU 0, Navy 0 Virginia Tech 20, GU 0 Navy 13, GU 0 GU 28, Johns Hopkins 7 GU 0, St. John’s (Md.) 0 North Carolina 12, GU 5 Washington & Lee 14, GU 0 Navy 21, GU 6 1892 (4-2-1) Virginia Tech 32, GU 6 Virginia 26, GU 6 Pittsburgh 21, GU 0 Georgia Tech 35, GU 6 GU 32, Media Academy 5 GU 5, VMI 0 GU 0, George Washington 0 GU 27, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 Washington & Lee 16, GU 7 GU 96, Neptune Bt Cl. (MD.) 0 Columbia 18, GU 0 GU 7, North Carolina State 7 Boston College 30, GU 0 GU 4, Virginia 4 Gallaudet 18, GU 6 1908 (2-4-1) Wash. & Jefferson 14, GU 6 GU 14, Bethany 6 Mt. St. Mary’s 6, GU 0 GU 17, Virginia 16 GU 15, Gallaudet 0 GU 12, Gallaudet 7 GU 16, Temperance AC 0 GU 22, Lehigh 0 GU 22, Baltimore Med. Col. 4 1921 (8-1) Navy 40, GU 0 North Carolina State 5, GU 0 1915 (7-2) GU 7, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 12, Columbia AC 0 1902 (7-3) GU 6, North Carolina 6 Princeton 13, GU 0 GU 48, Ursinus 6 GU 22, Maryland 0 Fordham 22, GU 0 GU 9, Navy 0 GU 66, Westminster 0 1893 (4-4) GU 4, Navy 0 Virginia 6, GU 0 GU 58, USS Reina Mercedes 0 GU 28, Holy Cross 7 Pennsylvania 12, GU 0 GU 18, St. John’s (Md.) 0 Washington & Lee 12, GU 11 GU 38, North Carolina 0 GU 28, George Washington 0 GU 16, Washington YMCA 0 GU 23, VMI 11 Army 10, GU 0 GU 34, Fordham 7 GU 34, Swarthmore 10 Lafayette 23, GU 0 1909 (3-2-1) GU 33, Fordham 7 Georgia Tech 21, GU 7 GU 10, Washington YMCA 8 GU 5, West Virginia 0 GU 36, Gallaudet 0 GU 28, North Carolina State 0 GU 14, Boston College 10 GU 28, Virginia 24 Virginia Tech 28, GU 0 GU 6, Washington College 5 GU 61, South Carolina 0 GU 13, Bethany 0 Navy 22, GU 10 GU 12, North Carolina 5 GU 17, Richmond 0 GU 90, St. Louis 0 Virginia 58, GU 0 GU 53, Washington YMCA 0 North Carolina 5, GU 0 1922 (6-3-1) Columbia AC 40, GU 16 Carlisle 21, GU 0 GU 0, Fordham 0 1916 (9-1) GU 19, Lebanon Valley 6 Virginia 21, GU 0 Navy 13, GU 7 GU 37, Cincinnati 0 1894 (4-5) 1903 (7-3) GU 69, Eastern College 7 GU 28, Fordham 13 GU 16, Gallaudet 0 GU 28, Maryland 0 1910 (7-1-1) GU 10, Dartmouth 0 Quantico Marines 9, GU 6 Pennsylvania 46, GU 0 Princeton 5, GU 0 GU 55, Seaman Gunners 0 GU 80, Albright 0 Holy Cross 10, GU 0 GU 22, Camden AC (N.J.) 0 GU 25, St. Alban’s 0 GU 27, Washington College 0 GU 13, Fordham 0 Georgia Tech 19, GU 7 Navy 12, GU 0 GU 23, Baltimore Med. Col. 0 GU 0, North Carolina State 0 GU 47, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 GU 19, Bucknell 7 GU 22, Swarthmore 18 GU 33, North Carolina 0 GU 52, Washington & Lee 0 GU 61, North Carolina State 6 GU 0, Boston College 0 North Carolina 20, GU 4 GU 12, Navy 5 Pittsburgh 17, GU 0 GU 78, Bucknell 0 GU 46, George Washington 6 Maryland Aggies 6, GU 4 Carlisle 28, GU 6 GU 12, North Carolina 0 GU 47, George Washington 7 GU 13, Lafayette 7 GU 34, Richmond 0 GU 33, George Washington 0 GU 15, Virginia 0 GU 62, Tulane 0 Columbia AC 20, GU 0 GU 29, Gallaudet 0 GU 14, VMI 6 Lehigh 12, GU 6 GU 6, Lehigh 3 1895-97 FOOTBALL DISCONTINUED

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 25 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1923 (3-6) 1929 (5-2-2) 1935 (4-4) 1941 (5-4) 1950 (2-7) GU 20, George Washington 0 GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 Albright 7, GU 0 GU 16, Mississippi 6 Penn State 34, GU 14 Quantico Marines 14, GU 3 Western Maryland 7, GU 0 GU 16, Roanoke 0 Virginia Tech 3, GU 0 Tulsa 21, GU 7 Princeton 17, GU 0 GU 13, St. Louis 0 GU 13, Miami (Fla.) 0 Temple 17, GU 7 Maryland 25, GU 14 Georgia Tech 20, GU 10 GU 19, W. Virginia Wesleyan 0 New York University 7, GU 6 GU 25, George Washington 0 GU 20, Boston College 10 Third Army Corps 14, GU 7 GU 27, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 7, Richmond 0 Boston College 14, GU 6 Villanova 20, GU 14 Boston College 21, GU 0 GU 14, New York University 0 GU 13, Manhattan 0 GU 26, Maryland 0 Miami (Fla.) 42, GU 7 Bucknell 14, GU 7 GU 0, Navy 0 Maryland 12, GU 6 GU 20, North Carolina State 7 Fordham 14, GU 13 GU 26, Tulsa 0 GU 0, West Virginia 0 Western Maryland 14, GU 10 GU 7, Manhattan 0 GU 21, Holy Cross 14 GU 6, Fordham 0 Detroit 14, GU 13 Xavier 14, GU 6 George Washington 7, GU 6 1936 (6-2-1) 1924 (4-4) 1930 (5-5) GU 39, Delaware 0 1942 (5-3-1) 1951-63-FOOTBALL DISCONTINUED GU 21, King College (TN) 7 GU 14, Mt. St. Mary’s 6 GU 7, Cincinnati 0 GU 7, Temple 0 Quantico Marines 6, GU 0 GU 16, Loyola (Chicago) 6 GU 19, Bucknell 0 GU 14, Mississippi 6 CLUB FOOTBALL Bucknell 14, GU 6 GU 67, W. Virginia Wesleyan 12 GU 7, New York University 7 GU 9, Manhattan 7 1964 (1-0) GU 20, Furman 0 Western MD 10, GU 0 GU 47, Shenandoah 0 GU 6, Auburn 6 GU 28, New York University 6 Pennsylvania 3, GU 0 West Virginia 14, GU 7 GU 28, West Virginia 0 Detroit 6, GU 0 GU 6, Third Army Corps 0 GU 14, Michigan State 13 Manhattan 13, GU 0 Boston College 47, GU 0 1965 (1-1) GU 25, Loyola (New Orleans) 0 GU 20, Boston College 19 GU 7, Maryland 6 N.C. Preflight 23, GU 7 GU 50, New York University 14 Fordham 9, GU 6 New York University 2, GU 0 Miami (Fla.) 10, GU 6 GU 28, North Carolina State 20 Fordham 34, GU 28 Villanova 13, GU 0 GU 21, George Washington 0 1925 (9-1) Detroit 12, GU 0 1937 (2-4-2) 1966 (3-0) GU 25, Drexel 0 GU 38, Shenandoah 0 1943-1945-Football Suspended GU 50, Catholic 13 GU 19, Mt. St. Mary’s 13 1931 (4-5-1) Holy Cross 27, GU 6 World War II GU 12, New York University 7 GU 50, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 25, Lebanon Valley 0 Lafayette 6, GU 0 GU 27, Fordham 13 GU 24, Detroit 0 GU 25, Western Maryland 7 GU 0, Pennsylvania 0 1946 (5-3) Bucknell 3, GU 2 New York University 34, GU 0 Manhattan 20, GU 12 Wake Forest 19, GU 6 1967 (2-3) GU 37, King College (TN) 0 GU 0, Duquesne 0 GU 6, West Virginia 6 GU 8, Fordham 7 Seton Hall 28, GU 6 GU 40, Lehigh 0 Michigan State 6, GU 0 GU 6, New York University 0 Villanova 19, GU 2 Iona 41, GU 0 GU 41, Centre 3 Boston College 20, GU 2 Maryland 12, GU 2 GU 13, St. Louis 7 GU 32, St. Peter’s 0 GU 27, Fordham 0 Bucknell 7, GU 0 GU 18, George Washington 6 GU 15, Catholic 6 GU 16, Quantico Marines 0 GU 13, West Virginia 0 1938 (8-0) Boston College 20, GU 13 Fordham 20, GU 18 GU 13, Villanova 6 GU 51, Hampden-Sydney 0 GU 35, Scranton University 7 1926 (7-2-1) Detroit 6, GU 0 GU 33, Roanoke 6 GU 19, New York University 12 1968 (3-2) GU 42, Drexel 0 GU 33, Randolph-Macon 0 GU 15, St. Peter’s 12 GU 6, Pittsburgh 6 1932 (2-6-1) GU 14, Manhattan 13 1947 (3-4-1) Fordham 31, GU 6 GU 78, Washington College 0 GU 26, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 13, Temple 0 Wake Forest 6, GU 0 GU 38, Seton Hall 13 West Virginia 13, GU 10 GU 14, Canisus 6 GU 13, Bucknell 0 GU 40, Fordham 7 Catholic 7, GU 6 GU 60, Elon 13 New York University 39, GU 0 GU 14, West Virginia 0 St. Louis 16, GU 0 GU 27, Iona 13 GU 34, Lebanon Valley 7 Western Maryland 12, GU 6 GU 14, Maryland 7 GU 12, Tulsa 0 GU 13, Syracuse 7 Detroit 13, GU 0 GU 25, New York University 0 1969 (5-2) Navy 10, GU 7 West Virginia 19, GU 0 1939 (7-0-1) Boston College 27, GU 6 GU 43, Hartford 0 GU 39, Fordham 0 W. Virginia Wesleyan 14, GU 0 GU 3, Temple 2 Villanova 14, GU 12 GU 26, Iona 13 GU 19, Detroit 0 GU 6, Bucknell 6 GU 25, Roanoke 0 GU 0, George Washington 0 Manhattan 14, GU 13 Carnegie Tech 51, GU 0 GU 13, Syracuse 13 GU 44, Catholic 26 1927 (8-1) GU 13, Bucknell 7 1948 (3-4-1) GU 14, Fordham 7 GU 80, Lenoir Rhyme 0 1933 (1-6-1) GU 7, George Washington 0 Holy Cross 20, GU 7 GU 35, Scranton 6 GU 57, Susquehanna 0 GU 18, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 14, West Virginia 0 Boston College 13, GU 7 St. Peter’s 22, GU 20 GU 39, Davis-Elkins 0 Canisius 6, GU 0 GU 20, Maryland 0 GU 13, Tulsa 7 Syracuse 19, GU 6 GU 20, Manhattan 20 GU 14, New York University 0 GU 35, Fordham 0 DIVISION III FOOTBALL GU 25, West Virginia 0 Western Maryland 20, GU 0 GU 10, Denver 10 1970 (6-2) GU 58, Waynesburg 0 William & Mary 12, GU 6 1940 (8-2) GU 13, New York University 6 GU 24, King’s College 6 GU 27, Lafayette 2 Boston College 39, GU 0 GU 66, Roanoke 0 Villanova 36, GU 7 GU 13, W. Chester State 7 GU 47, Boston College 0 Carnegie Tech 19, GU 0 GU 14, Temple 0 George Washington 13, GU 7 GU 26, Seton Hall 15 GU 38, Fordham 0 West Virginia 14, GU 12 GU 26, Waynesburg 12 GU 35, Manhattan 0 GU 46, Virginia Tech 4 1949 (5-5) GU 31, Catholic 2 1928 (8-2) 1934 (4-3-1) GU 26, New York University 0 GU 20, Holy Cross 13 Fordham 39, GU 17 GU 31, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 20, Mt. St. Mary’s 0 GU 28, Syracuse 6 Maryland 33, GU 7 GU 21, Iona 19 GU 88, Susquehanna 0 GU 9, Manhattan 0 GU 41, Maryland 0 GU 12, Wake Forest 6 Susquehanna 45, GU 20 GU 52, Lebanon Valley 0 GU 3, William & Mary 0 Boston College 19, GU 18 GU 21, New York University 6 GU 34, W. Virginia Wesleyan 7 GU 0, New York University 0 GU 8, George Washington 0 GU 10, Boston College 7 GU 35, Duke 0 Richmond 14, GU 13 (Orange Bowl) Fordham 42, GU 0 GU 7, New York University 2 GU 20, Roanoke 0 Mississippi State 14, GU 7 Villanova 29, GU 14 Carnegie Tech 13, GU 7 Maryland 6, GU 0 GU 28, Denver 13 GU 12, West Virginia 0 Western Maryland 13, GU 0 George Washington 28, GU 7 GU 27, Fordham 7 (Sun Bowl) Detroit 33, GU 13 Texas Western 33, GU 20

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 26 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1971 (6-2) 1977 (2-7) 1983 (2-6) 1989 (2-8) 1994 (5-4, 4-3 MAAC) GU 69, Catholic 8 Catholic 27, GU 22 Dickinson 38, GU 17 Ursinus 10, GU 7 Duquesne 3, GU 0 Juniata 24, GU 6 Rochester 28, GU 14 Franklin & Marshall 18, GU 6 Gallaudet 21, GU 10 Iona 31, GU 28 GU 33, Manhattan 19 St. Peter’s 27, GU 17 GU 12, Fordham 6 Dickinson 16, GU 0 GU 21, Canisius 14 GU 29, Johns Hopkins 13 GU 42, Gallaudet 7 GU 37, St. Peter’s 6 Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 13 St. John’s 19, GU 16 GU 32, Dickinson 21 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 20 Johns Hopkins 25, GU 16 GU 15, St. Peter’s 0 Franklin & Marshall 14, GU 7 GU 30, Fordham 9 Fordham 40, GU 0 Catholic 40, GU 23 Swarthmore 23, GU 16 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 14 GU 30, St. Louis 7 John Carroll 10, GU 9 St. John’s 28, GU 7 GU 20, Johns Hopkins 7 GU 35, Marist 12 Susquehanna 37, GU 8 GU 42, Manhattan 13 Duquesne 21, GU 7 Catholic 21, GU 3 GU 19, Siena 18 Washington & Lee 20, GU 18 St. John’s 42, GU 26 GU 41, St. Peter’s 7 1972 (4-3-1) 1984 (1-6) Washington & Lee 20, GU 10 GU 32, Boston State 6 Dickinson 27, GU 7 1995 (6-3, 5-2 MAAC) GU 10, Western Maryland 10 1978 (7-1) Franklin & Marshall 59, GU 13 1990 (5-5) GU 27, Iona 14 GU 29, Manhattan 18 Lambert Bowl Ranking: 7th Fordham 28, GU 6 Ursinus 42, GU 24 Duquesne 13, GU 7 Johns Hopkins 21, GU 9 GU 28, Catholic 19 Johns Hopkins 42, GU 0 GU 31, Gallaudet 7 Canisius 13, GU 7 GU 14, Dickinson 0 GU 30, Duquesne 28 Catholic 56, GU 6* Dickinson 41, GU 3 GU 41, St. John’s 13 Fordham 14, GU 8 GU 42, St. Peter’s 16 St. John’s 36, GU 20 GU 33, Franklin & Marshall 0 GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 7 Randolph-Macon 50, GU 20 GU 42, Gallaudet 12 St. Francis (Pa.) 15, GU 13 GU 44, St. Peter’s 12 Johns Hopkins 7, GU 3 GU 35, St. Peter’s 0 GU 42, Johns Hopkins 20 *Forfeit –Catholic used ineligible Swarthmore 33, GU 31 GU 14, Marist 13 St. John’s 33, GU 32 player GU 17, Johns Hopkins 3 GU 33, Siena 19 1973 (3-5) GU 49, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 Catholic 26, GU 9 GU 29, St. Peter’s 0 GU 7, Boston State 6 GU 27, Washington & Lee 25 1985 (5-4) GU 27, St. John’s 23 Juniata 27, GU 0 GU 26, St. Francis (Pa.) 14 Washington & Lee 21, GU 6 1996 (7-3, 7-1 MAAC) Towson State 17, GU 7 1979 (5-3) GU 13, Dickinson 10 S21 at Fairfield W, 59-14 GU 42, Manhattan 16 GU 10, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 Franklin & Marshall 31, GU 0 1991 (6-4) S28 at Siena W, 43-6 Salisbury State 53, GU 13 GU 6, Duquesne 0 Fordham 56, GU 0 Ursinus 12, GU 6 O5 Marist W, 31-14 Fordham 13, GU 0 GU 26, St. Peter’s 15 GU 28, St.Peter’s 0 GU 35, Gallaudet 12 O12 Iona W, 20-0 Randolph-Macon 14, GU 7 GU 20, Gallaudet 6 Johns Hopkins 27, GU 7 Dickinson 36, GU 30 O19 at Duquesne L, 0-15 GU 13, Catholic 0 Johns Hopkins 18, GU 10 GU 24, Catholic 10 GU 31, Franklin & Marshall 15 O26 at Fordham L, 6-46 GU 20, St. John’s 14 GU 31, St. John’s 28 GU 19, St. Peter’s 14 N2 Canisius W, 24-0 1974 (6-2) Catholic 13, GU 6 Swarthmore 26, GU 6 GU 31, Swarthmore 0 N8 at St. John’s W, 23-13 Lambert Bowl Ranking: 10th Washington & Lee 28, GU 20 Johns Hopkins 40, GU 14 N16 St. Peter’s W, 61-14 GU 38, Duquesne 13 1986 (4-4) GU 21, Catholic 17 N23 Holy Cross L, 36-45 GU 37, Manhattan 0 1980 (4-4) S20 St. Francis (Pa.) L, 17-19 GU 26, St. John’s 21 GU 56, St. Peter’s 13 GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 0 S27 Dickinson L, 3-26 Washington & Lee 27, GU 12 1997 (8-3, 7-0 MAAC) Salisbury State 14, GU 7 GU 15, Duquesne 6 O4 at F&M L, 42-16 S13 at Marist W, 19-13 GU 35, Fordham 7 GU 7, Gallaudet 0 (forfeit) O18 St. Peter’s W, 41-22 1992 (4-6) S20 at Holy Cross L, 21-25 GU 40, Hofstra 20 Johns Hopkins 35, GU 3 O25 Johns Hopkins W, 24-17 Ursinus 23, GU 16 S27 Fairfield W, 34-9 Gettysburg 27, GU 0 GU 23, St. Peter’s 6 N1 at Catholic W, 16-14 GU 52, Gallaudet 20 O4 Siena W, 41-10 GU 32, Catholic 0 Catholic 33, GU 8 N8 at St. John’s L, 21-27 Dickinson 20, GU 14 O11 at Canisius W, 24-10 St. John’s 20, GU 15 N15 Swarthmore W, 20-18 Franklin & Marshall 34, GU 19 O18 at Iona W, 33-2 1975 (5-3) Washington & Lee 36, GU 7 St. Peter’s 21, GU 12 O25 Duquesne W, 24-0 GU 37, Duquesne 7 1987 (6-2-1) GU 28, Swarthmore 27 O31 at St. Peter’s W, 40-32 GU 34, Manhattan 6 1981 (5-3) S19 at St. Francis (Pa.) W, 21-0 Johns Hopkins 17, GU 0 N8 St. John’s W, 27-0 GU 28, St. Peter’s 6 Union 21, GU 0 S26 at Dickinson L, 7-17 GU 19, Catholic 16 N15 Fordham L, 0-42 GU 35, Gallaudet 6 GU 17, Duquesne 7 O3 F&M T, 3-3 St. John’s 49, GU 33 (ECAC-IFC Bowl) GU 24, Fordham 0 Fordham 24, GU 0 O10 Gallaudet L, 8-21 GU 27, Washington & Lee 19 Robert Morris 35, GU 13 Hofstra 40, GU 16 GU 19, St. John’s 16 O16 St. Peter’s W, 15-0 Gettysburg 42, GU 14 GU 16, St. Peter’s 0 O24 at Johns Hopkins W, 30-20 DIVISION I-AA FOOTBALL (FCS) 1998 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) Washington & Lee 28, GU 2 GU 6, Catholic 0 O31 Catholic W, 35-14 1993 (4-5, 2-3 MAAC) S12 Marist W, 24-7 GU 14, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 N7 St. John’s W, 34-21 Iona 22, GU 15 S19 Holy Cross W, 13-12 1976 (1-7) Washington & Lee 43, GU 15 N14 at W&L W, 28-14 GU 35, Siena 6 S26 at Fairfield L, 17-24 Catholic 41, GU 35 GU 26, St. Peter’s 14 O3 at Siena W, 42-14 Rochester 21, GU 0 1982 (3-5) 1988 (6-2) Franklin & Marshall 17, GU 3 O10 Canisius W, 28-0 St. Peter’s 13, GU 0 GU 18, St. Francis (Pa.) 16 GU 25, Ursinus 13 Johns Hopkins 19, GU 17 O17 at St. John’s W, 28-17 Johns Hopkins 24, GU 13 Duquesne 27, GU 17 GU 51, St. Francis (Pa.) 7 GU 10, Catholic 0 O24 at Duquesne W, 28-23 Fordham 49, GU 6 Fordham 23, GU 9 Dickinson 17, GU 6 St. John’s 25, GU 24 O31 St. Peter’s W, 54-7 John Carroll 30, GU 3 GU 23, St. Peter’s 19 GU 9, Franklin & Marshall 7 Canisius 19, GU 14 N7 Iona W, 34-0 GU 27, Manhattan 10 GU 37, Gallaudet 6 GU 33, Gallaudet 12 GU 17, Washington & Lee 14 N14 Austin Peay W, 17-10 Washington & Lee 43, GU 12 Catholic 19, GU 18 GU 17, Johns Hopkins 15 N21 at Fordham L, 40-49 St. John’s 41, GU 12 GU 18, Catholic 13 Washington & Lee 6, GU 0 St. John’s 31, GU 6

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 27 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1999 (9-2, 6-1 MAAC) 2004 (3-8, 0-6 PATRIOT) 2009 (0-11, 0-6 PATRIOT) 2014 (3-8, 1-5 PATRIOT) S11 at Holy Cross W, 34-16 S4 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 36-7 S5 at Holy Cross L, 20-7 A30 WAGNER L, 21-3 S18 Siena W, 47-12 S11 Lafayette L, 6-17 S12 Lafayette L, 28-3 S6 at Dayton L, 23-14 S25 St. John’s W, 30-7 S18 at Duquesne L, 7-45 S19 Yale L, 31-10 S13 at Marist W,27-7 O2 at Iona W, 28-0 S25 at Colgate L, 0-33 S26 Howard L, 14-11 S20 BROWN W,17-3 O9 at Marist W, 41-40 O2 Bucknell L, 19-35 O3 at Bucknell L, 14-6 S27 at Colgate* L,19-0 O16 Davidson L, 27-28 O9 VMI W, 21-0 O10 at Lehigh L, 27-0 O4 HARVARD L,34-3 O23 at St. Peter’s W, 14-3 O23 at Monmouth L, 10-27 O17 Colgate L, 31-14 O11 at Lafayette L,24-21 O30 Fairfield W, 21-14 O30 at Fordham L, 6-36 O31 at Old Dominion L, 31-10 O25 BUCKNELL L,22-17 N6 Duquesne L, 21-33 N6 Lehigh L, 18-49 N7 at Marist L, 23-21 N1 LEHIGH L,27-19 N13 at Canisius W, 49-6 N13 at Davidson W, 23-0 N14 Richmond L, 49-10 N15 at No. 7 Fordham L,52-7 N20 LaSalle W, 52-7 N20 Holy Cross L, 35-38 (OT) N21 Fordham L, 41-24 N22 HOLY CROSS W,21-16

2000 (5-6, INDEPENDENT) 2005 (4-7, 2-4 PATRIOT) 2010 (4-7, 2-3 PATRIOT) 2015 (4-7, 2-4 PATRIOT) S9 Holy Cross L, 22-38 S3 at Bucknell W, 19-16 (OT) S4 at Davidson W, 20-10 S5 at St. Francis (Pa.) L, 48-20 S16 at Wagner W, 28-21 S10 at Holy Cross L, 6-48 S11 at Lafayette W, 28-24 S12 MARIST W, 34-7 S23 Butler W, 57-56 (OT) S17 Brown L, 3-34 S18 at Yale L, 40-35 S19 DARTMOUTH L, 31-10 S30 Fordham L, 10-17 S24 at Stony Brook W, 10-7 S25 HOLY CROSS W, 17-7 S26 at Columbia W, 24-16 O7 Bucknell L, 10-24 O1 Lafayette L, 7-12 O2 at Colgate L, 34-3 O2 at Harvard L, 45-0 O14 at Duquesne L, 20-44 O8 Duquesne W, 10-7 (OT) O9 WAGNER L,22-16 2OT O10 LAFAYETTE(HC)* W, 38-7 O21 Marist W, 41-17 O15 at Cornell L, 7-57 O16 BUCKNELL L, 24-21 O17 COLGATE* L, 17-13 O28 at Fairfield L, 14-38 O22 Fordham W, 24-21 O23 at Sacred Heart L, 33-20 O24 at Bucknell* W, 17-9 N4 Iona W, 43-14 N5 at Lehigh L, 14-46 O30 at Fordham L, 24-19 O31 at Lehigh* L, 33-28 N11 St. Peter’s W, 20-16 N12 Davidson L, 3-10 N13 LEHIGH L,24-7 N14 FORDHAM* L, 38-31 N18 at Davidson L, 17-41 N19 Colgate L, 7-34 N20 MARIST W,14-7 N21 at Holy Cross* L, 45-7

2001 (3-7, 0-6 PATRIOT) 2006 (2-9, 0-6 PATRIOT) 2011 (8-3, 3-2 PATRIOT) 2016 (3-8, 0-6 PATRIOT) S1 Lehigh L, 14-41 S2 Holy Cross L, 13-26 S3 DAVIDSON W, 40-16 S3 DAVIDSON W, 38-14 S8 at Holy Cross L, 7-33 S9 Stony Brook W, 7-0 S10 LAFAYETTE W, 14-13 S10 at Marist W, 20-17 S29 at Fordham L, 13-48 S16 at Brown L, 21-34 S17 at Yale L,37-27 S24 COLUMBIA (HC) W, 17-14 O6 Duquesne W, 15-13 S23 at Columbia L, 21-23 S24 at Marist W,55-28 S30 at Harvard L, 31-17 O13 Davidson W, 26-24 S30 at Colgate L, 14-31 O1 at Bucknell L,35-18 O8 PRINCETON L, 31-17 O20 at Bucknell L, 0-34 O7 Lehigh L, 3-28 O8 at Wagner W,24-10 O15 LEHIGH (FW)* L, 35-3 O27 at Marist L, 35-38 (OT) O14 Bucknell L, 7-17 O15 at Howard W,21-3 O22 at Fordham* L, 17-14 N3 at San Diego W, 24-21 O28 at Charleston Southern L, 10-24 O22 COLGATE W,40-17 O29 at Lafayette* L, 17-3 N10 Lafayette L, 17-37 N4 Marist W, 24-21 O29 at Holy Cross W,19-6 N5 HOLY CROSS* L, 21-20 N17 Towson L, 9-27 N11 at Lafayette L, 14-45 N5 FORDHAM W,30-13 N12 BUCKNELL* L, 21-7 N18 at Fordham L, 30-38 N12 at Lehigh* L,34-12 N19 at Colgate* L, 38-10 2002 (5-6, 2-5 PATRIOT) *Patriot League Championship S7 at Lehigh L, 0-69 2007 (1-10, 1-5 PATRIOT) Game S14 Holy Cross L, 14-41 S1 at Stony Brook L, 28-35 S21 Fairfield W, 21-3 S8 Lafayette L, 7-28 2012 (5-6, 2-3 PATRIOT) S28 at FIU L, 2-27 S15 Yale L, 14-28 S1 at Davidson W,35-14 O5 Fordham L, 10-41 S22 at Holy Cross L, 0-55 S8 WAGNER W, 13-10 O12 at Davidson W, 25-21 S29 Cornell L, 7-45 S15 YALE L, 24-21 O19 at Lafayette L, 17-35 O6 at Penn L, 13-42 S21 at Princeton W, 21-20 O26 Bucknell W, 32-31 O13 at Fordham L, 31-38 S28 BROWN L, 37-10 N2 Marist W, 24-17 O20 at Bucknell W, 20-17 O6 at Fordham L,38-31 N16 at Colgate L, 22-42 O27 at Lehigh L, 0-45 O13 LEHIGH L,17-14 N23 at Towson W, 24-16 N3 at Marist L, 34-37 (OT) O20 at Colgate L,57-36 N9 Colgate L, 12-45 O27 at Lafayette W,20-17 2003 (4-8, 1-6 PATRIOT) N10 BUCKNELL W, 10-3 S6 Colgate L, 19-20 2008 (2-8, 0-5 PATRIOT) N17 HOLY CROSS L, 24-0 S13 at Holy Cross L, 34-42 S7 at Howard W, 12-7 S20 Monmouth L, 10-12 S13 at Lafayette L, 24-6 2013 (2-9, 1-4 PATRIOT) S27 at VMI L, 14-42 S20 at Yale L, 47-7 A31 at Wagner L, 28-21 O4 at Lafayette W, 17-10 S27 Holy Cross L, 38-14 S7 DAVIDSON W, 42-6 O11 Stony Brook W, 49-21 O4 Colgate canceled S14 MARIST L, 43-23 O18 at Cornell W, 42-20 O11 Penn L, 27-7 S21 at Brown L, 45-7 O25 Lehigh L, 24-45 O18 Bucknell L, 27-24 S 28 PRINCETON L, 50-22 N1 at Fordham L, 10-34 O25 at Richmond L, 48-0 O12 No. 9 FORDHAM L, 34-12 N8 Towson L, 6-27 N1 Lehigh L, 33-13 O19 at No. 16 Lehigh L, 45-24 N15 Davidson W, 30-10 N8 Marist W, 13-12 O26 COLGATE L, 34-14 N22 at Bucknell L, 16-45 N15 at Fordham L, 17-0 N2 LAFAYETTE(HC) L, 45-27 N16 at Bucknell L, 17-7 N23 at Holy Cross W, 28-21

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 28 NO. 35 JOE EACOBACCI MEMORIAL JERSEY On September 11, 2001 the Georgetown community lost former Hoya football standout Joe Eacobacci. A 1996 graduate of the College of Arts and Sciences, he was an energy trader for the investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald on #35 JOE EACOBACCI the 105th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Tower. Since the 2003 season, the No. 35 has been awarded as a LIVING MEMORIAL to the spirit and memory of Joey. MEMORIAL JERSEY RECIPIENTS 2003 Matt Fronzcke DB Joe was a football student-athlete for former head coach Bob Benson between 1993 and 1995 and was the team’s tri- 2004 Michael Ononibaku DE captain his senior season. Benson believed that Eacobacci’s mark on Georgetown was inked not only on the gridiron 2005 Michael Ononibaku DE but also on the entire Georgetown campus. 2006 Alex Buzbee DE 2007 Stephen Smith LB “He had more friends than anybody, and that was what made him a beautiful person,” Benson said in an interview 2008 Nicholas Umar DE with GU’s student newspaper, . “He would light up a room, he really could make people smile and bring MATT FRONZCKE 2009 Robert Lane SLOT enjoyment and pleasure to a room.” 2010 Nick Parrish LB Joe is survived by his parents, Ann and Mitch Eacobacci, his older brother, Tom (a 1993 graduate of the McDonough 2011 Wayne Heimuli DB School of Business and former football player), his younger sister, Michelle, and by his girlfriend of many years, 2012 Kevin Sullivan OL Denise Mauro. 2013 Sean Campbell LB 2014 Nick Alfieri LB The Eacobacci family and have set up a need based scholarship fund in Joe’s name. 2015 Jo’el Kimpela RB 2016 Tim Barnes QB The student-athletes chosen to wear the No. 35 jersey have been selected based not only on on-field performance, 2017 David Akere DB but a combination of skills and intangibles that have cemented Eacobacci’s place in Georgetown football history. Tim Barnes QB

MICHAEL ONONIBAKU #35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey Recipients Matt Fronzke, DB, 2003 Fronzke, a two-time captain, was the first player at Georgetown to wear the No. 35 jersey after it was dedicated to the memory of Joe Eacobacci. A native of Downers Grove, Ill., Fronczke wore the jersey during the 2003 season, when he capped off a stellar four-year career. A player known for his strength, Fronczke is considered one of the best athletes in the history of the program and became the first Hoya player since 1986 to captain the team in consecutive years. He finished his career with 243 tackles, and was a 2004 Patriot League Second Team selec- tion.

“I am still in awe that I was chosen,” Fronzke said of the honor. “During my junior year, we played Holy Cross to open the season, then 9/11 occurred. The next week’s game versus Wagner was cancelled. The following week we went to Fordham and drove past Manhattan and the whole world had changed. I did not know Joey personally, but I feel as if we are all drawn together as a family by the tradition. I am very proud of the past selections and hope that I will continue to do honor to the tradition and Joe’s memory.”

Michael Ononibaku, DE, 2004-05 ALEX BUZBEE An All American and 2005 Duffy Award winner, Ononibaku was the second Georgetown player to don the #35 jersey and was the first to wear it in back-to-back years. A native of Amherst, Massachusetts, he graduated from Georgetown in May 2006 with a degree in finance and management and is considered one of the top players in program history. A team captain as a senior, he finished his career ranked second all-time at Georgetown in sacks (29), and sixth in tackles (212). A three-time All-Patriot League selection, Ononibaku was named a first team All- American by the Coaches Association as a senior in 2005.

“The Eacobacci Award represents more than just an honor, but also a legacy,” Ononibaku said. “The tragic loss of former captain Joe Eacobacci, who perished in the 9/11 attacks hits the hearts of many associated with the Georgetown football program. Esteemed by coaches and players, past and present, Joe was a class act on and off the field. When I was fortunate to receive the award, I felt the best way to honor Eacobacci’s legacy was to strive to embody what he stood for. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity to receivethe award and carry on this legacy.”

Alex Buzbee, DE, 2006 STEPHEN SMITH Buzbee was a three-time All Patriot League performer, earning a spot on the first team in 2006, while garnering All-America honorable mention from the Don Hansen Football Gazette. A three-year starter, Buzbee was a strong and physical player with excellent athletic ability who finished third in program history with 27.5 career sacks which ranks him in the top 20 all-time in the Patriot League. Hee was the first Hoya since Jim Ricca to play in the NFL, as Buzbee was activated to the Washington Redskins active roster in 2007. He has also played for the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League.

“It is definitely the most coveted award I have ever gotten,” Buzbee said. “Every time I suited up to play I was trying to represent the qualities of hard work and dedication that go along with the award. It is not one of those awards that you hang on the wall. You wear it on your back every time out and you want to live up to that responsibility.”

Stephen Smith, DE, 2007 Smith, an Upper Marlboro, Md. native, was awarded the No. 35 jersey and named one of the Hoyas tri-captains for the 2007 season. A starter at defensive end during his final two seasons on the Hilltop, Smith compiled 63 tackles during his four-year career. He tied his career high in tackles three times, recording eight stops against Holy Cross, Brown and Columbia, all during the 2006 season. Upon graduation, Smith began work as a US Uniformed Supreme Court Police Officer. NICHOLAS UMAR “When I hear the name Joe Eacobacci, more comes to mind than just another Georgetown football alum,” Smith said. “When I hear his name, I think of the legacy he left behind at this pro- gram, as well as this campus and across the nation. He set a high standard of excellence, dedication and leadership for those that follow. The passion with which he played, in addition to his love for the game should be the measure every single player should strive toward. The Georgetown football family should continue to replicate those characteristics which Joe exhibited, whether we’re on the field, in the classroom, in our careers or throughout our daily lives.”

Nicholas Umar, DE, 2008 Umar, a Belle Mead, N.J. native, saw action in 30 games during a three-season career, sitting out his junior year with an injury. He was awarded the No. 35 jersey during his senior season in 2008, while also being featured as one of the team’s two captains. During his career, Umar made 48 tackles with nine tackles for loss, two sacks, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries.

“It’s a great honor and something that I’m very grateful and appreciative to be chosen for,” Umar said. “With the award comes great responsibility and big shoes to fill, but it’s exciting to carry on the legacy that comes with the No. 35. Wearing the jersey isn’t just an in-season thing, but a responsibility you carry during the offseason as well. The guys that wore it before me ROBERT LANE did a great job and have set the bar high. I’m going to try to honor the jersey the way they have and the way Joe did.”

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 29 NO. 35 JOE EACOBACCI MEMORIAL JERSEY Robert Lane, SLOT, 2009 Lane, a Greensboro, N.C. native, became the first offensive player to be awarded the No. 35 jersey. He saw action on the offensive side of the ball since arriving on the Hilltop in 2006, spend- ing time at quarterback, running back and in the slot, as well as special teams. Lane led the Hoyas in receiving during his senior season, making 55 catches for 503 yards - the most for any Hoya since 2003, He finished his career with 819 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.

“Everyone connected to the Georgetown football program knows exactly what type of person Joe Eacobacci was even 10 years after the attacks on the World Trade Center. Every time I put his prestigious jersey on, both in practice and on Saturdays, I played with him in mind. He inspired me, just like he has inspired everyone who knows his story. I think the values he stood for should not only be adopted by those guys who have worn No. 35, but by everyone. I am so thankful to be included in this group of men who have worn No. 35 and will never forget the spirit and character of Joe Eacobacci.”

NICK PARRISH Nick Parrish, LB, 2010 Parrish, a two-time team captain, was instrumental in the Hoyas rebounding from a winless season to winning four games in 2010, including two Patriot League victories. He became the program’s all-time leading tackler with 349 career tackles, coincidentally surpassing Eacobacci’s college roommate, Tom Wonica, on Sept. 11, 2010. Parrish was a two-time All Patriot League selection, leading the league in tackles per game (10.0) in 2009. He started 39 consecutive games at inside linebacker and, in 2008 against Holy Cross, he became only the 23rd player at the FCS level and the second ever in the Patriot League, to return two interceptions for touchdowns in one game to go with 11 tackles.

Wayne Heimuli, S, 2011 Heimuli, who was also a team captain in 2011, served as a strong role model for his teammates and an inspirational leadler on and off the field during a 2011 season that saw the Hoyas transform into a Patriot League power. Heimuli helped the defense to its finest season during the Kevin Kelly era, ranking among the nation’s best in scoring defense and takeaways. Individually, Heimuli had a productive season, making 54 tackles, intercepting three passes and recovering one fumble. Despite battling injuries throughout the season, Heimuli started in all 11 games providing stability in the defensive backfield.

WAYNE HEIMULI “It’s a great honor to follow in the footsteps of such great guys, especially Nick Parrish, who I’ve gotten to know over the years and someone who has been a great leader and a great role model.”

Kevin Sullivan, OL, 2012 Sullivan, a Maywood, N.J. native, became just the second offensive player and first offensive lineman to earn the No. 35 jersey honor. He was a starter along the offensive line in 29 games during his four-year career, spending his senior season at center. Sullivan will also be remembered as one of the Hoyas top performers in the weight room during his time on the Hilltop.

“I’m honored to receive the Joe Eacobacci Memorial Number 35 Jersey,” Sullivan said. “I am inspired by Joe and the players who have worn his number 35 jersey in the past and proudly repre- sented him and the Georgetown Football family. Building off of last season and a productive spring ball, the team is excited to work toward bringing the first Patriot League Championship to Georgetown.”

Sean Campbell, LB, 2013 KEVIN SULLIVAN Campbell, a Middletown, N.J. native, moved into the starting lineup at outside linebacker at the beginning of his sophomore season. He moved to defensive end in the Hoyas’ 4-3 scheme after compiling 52 tackles, 9.0 TFL of 28 yards, 3.0 sacks for a loss of 17 yards, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and a pass breakup during his junior season. A noted leader on and off the field, coaches credited Campbell’s attention to detail and the fact that he “goes hard all of the time” and has fully utilized his tools on the field. Campbell has set a strong example off the field, as well, Rob Sgarlata calling him, “a tough kid from day one and a guy that you’d want to start program with.”

“It’s such a great honor and I was so surprised,” Campbell said. “I was just sitting there listening in awe, because the No. 35 tradition is such a great story, and when my name was called it was an overwhelming sense of joy. Just hearing the names of the people who have worn this jersey, they are all people you hear about for being great leaders, great people and who have gone on to do great things.”

Nick Alfieri, LB, 2014 Alfieri, a Portland, Oregon native, was also named a team captain before his senior season. His versatility has allowed him to play both safety and linebacker, giving the Hoyas’ defense SEAN CAMPBELL options. Following a 2013 All-Patriot League Second Team selection, Alfieri earned first team honors in 2014, finishing second in the Patriot League with 106 tackles and became just the third player in GU program history to eclipse the 300 tackle barrier, finishing with 322 career tackles.

“Hearing my name called at the banquet for the award was so surreal,” Alfieri said. “It’s still hard to believe that I was chosen. I obviously never knew Joe Eacobacci, but the characters of my former teammates that have previously worn the jersey like, Wayne Heimuli, Kevin Sullivan and Sean Campbell, help give me an idea about the type of person that he was. It is such an honor to be associated with him. I can only hope to adequately represent the number and help keep Joe’s spirit alive, both on and off the field.”

Jo’el Kimpela, RB, 2015 Kimpela, a Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo native, became the second No. 35 recipient from Euless Trinity High School, joining 2011 recipient Wayne Heimuli. A 2014 Second Team All-Patriot League honoree and 2015 team captain, Kimpela became a fixture in the Hoya backfield since arriving on campus. As a junior, Kimpela rushed for 838 yards, the fourth best total in the Patriot League, and three touchdowns. He ranks in Georgetown’s career top 10 in rushing attempts (406), rushing yards (2,340) and rush yards per carry (4.8)

NICK ALFIERI “It’s definitely a blessing to receive the 35 jersey,” said Kimpela. “My heart was just beating after my name was called. When I got to Georgetown I didn’t know much about the number 35, it wasn’t a really swaggy number, but after you spend some time on the Hilltop you see players such as Sean Campbell, Nick Alfieri and Kevin Sullivan. They are hard-working guys that I have looked up to and I’m positive their character exemplified Joe Eacobacci. To be mentioned with the list of guys who have worn the number is truly an honor. Receiving the 35 jersey is not something I could have done on my own. I’m grateful for teammates who challenge and push me every day to be the best football player I can be. I thank God for the opportunity to represent the 35 jersey and am excited for the upcoming season.”

JO’EL KIMPELA

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 30 NO. 35 JOE EACOBACCI MEMORIAL JERSEY Tim Barnes, QB, 2016 & 2017 Barnes, a two-time captain, is just the fourth offensive player to receeive the No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey. He serving as the backup for his first three years on the Hilltop before earning his opportunity to lead the Hoya offense as a senior. However, just four games into the 2016 season, Barnes’ year ended due to injury. He threw for 650 yards and seven touchdowns, finishing with a .563 completion percentage in 126 pass attempts. He was granted a fifth year for 2017, becoming just the second Hoya to wear No. 35 twice, joining Michael Ononibaku (2004-05).

“It is a true honor to be named the No. 35 Jersey recipient and I hope to honor the Eacobacci name, and the No. 35, to the best of my ability both on and off the field,” Barnes said. “To have my name mentioned with all of the previous recipients, is a privilege. I look up to guys like Jo’el Kimpela, Nick Alfieri, Sean Campbell and others that have worn the jersey and I hope that I can continue the tradition honoring the Eacobocci family and Georgetown football community along the way. SISU is a term we use on the team and it is one of the key identities of the team. The 35 jersey is one of the best representations of SISU, so for me, it means representing the Eacobacci family in everything I do, and to wear the No. 35 with pride and dedication.” TIM BARNES David Akere , DB, 2017 Akere, a two-time captain, was named the 15th recipient of the oe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey. Through his first three seasons on the Hilltop, Akere has been a force in Georgetown’s stiff defensive backfield, recording 175 tackles and five interceptions. He finished among the team leaders in both 2015 and 2016 with 78 and 77 tackles, respectively.

“It’s an unbelievable surreal honor to be able to represent Joe Eacobacci and simply be in the same narrative as so many other tremendous Hoya football players and inspirational men,” Akere said. “I am extremely blessed and fortunate to continue playing the game I love with brothers and family I would not trade anything in the world for. I thank God for this opportunity, and will take advantage of every chance to be successful with courage in the face of adversity.”

DAVID AKERE

2017 Georgetown Football Media Supplement 31 HOYA FOOTBALL TIMELINE 1789 2011 Georgetown University founded by John Carroll. Georgetown plays for the Patriot League Championship for the first since joining the league in 2001. 1889 Georgetown begins intercollegiate football with a game against Virginia. The Hoyas win 2014 the game, 34–0. Rob Sgarlata (C’94, S’12) named the 31st coach in program history.

1890 2015 The Hoyas face Fordham for the first time. The Rams are Georgetown’s oldest rival in the Multi-Sport Field renamed Cooper Field, thanks to generous donation by Peter and Susan Patriot League. Cooper.

1903 Hoyas defeat Columbia, 24-16, to win the inaugural Lou Little Trophy, named after College Princeton and Georgetown meet for the first time on the gridiron. Football Hall of Fame Coach Lou Little, who coached both Georgetown and Columbia.

1941 Georgetown faces Mississippi State in the Orange Bowl. The Bulldogs defeat the Hoyas by a score of 14–7.

1943-45 Football is suspended at Georgetown due to World War II.

1950 The Hoyas play Texas Western in the Sun Bowl.

1951-63 Football discontinued on the Hilltop.

1964 Club football returns to campus.

1969 Georgetown football moves from club standing to a varsity team. The Hoyas become a member of NCAA Division III Football.

1993 The Hoya program becomes part of NCAA Division I-AA Football. Georgetown joins the MAAC Football League.

1997 Georgetown finishes the season 7–0 in the MAAC and wins its first MAAC Championship.

2000 The Hoyas announce they accept an invitation to join the prestigious Patriot Football League. GU plays an independent schedule.

2001 Patriot League football on Georgetown’s campus begins.

2002 The Hoyas earn their first Patriot League victory, 32-31 at home against Bucknell.

2003 Georgetown faces its first Ivy League opponent since 1937 and defeats Cornell, 42–20.

2005 Multi-Sport Field opens on Sept. 17 as the Hoyas host Brown.

2003 Matt Fronzcke named the first recipient of the No. 35 Joe Eacobacci Memorial Jersey.

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