TOWNEBANK STADIUM

CAPTAINS FIELD FREEMAN CENTER

JAMES T. & SARAH C. EYRE COURTS JENNINGS FAMILY STADIUM

CAPTAINS PARK () CAPTAINS PARK (SOFTBALL) CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY

Location...... Newport News, Va. Department Phone...... 757-594-7025 Founded...... 1961 Department Fax...... 757-594-7839 Enrollment...... 5,000 Website...... www.CNUsports.com Nickname...... Captains Senior Director of Athletic Communications Colors...... Royal Blue and Silver Francis Tommasino...... 757-594-7884 Conference...... Capital Athletic Director of Sports Information Home Field...... TowneBank Stadium Rob Silsbee...... 757-594-7382 President...... Sen. Paul S. Trible, Jr. Assistant Director of Sports Information Director of Athletics...... Kyle McMullin Kenny Kline...... 757-594-7886

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

COACHING STAFF 9/7 North Central TowneBank Stadium 12:00 p.m. Head Coach Art Link...... 2 Assistant Coaches...... 3 Coaching Staff Breakdown...... 6 9/14 Hampden-Sydney TowneBank Stadium 7:00 p.m.

2019 SEASON 9/21 at Brevard Brevard, N.C. 7:00 p.m. Season Schedule...... 1 Roster...... 8 Roster Breakdown...... 10 10/5 at Kean* Union, N.J. 12:00 p.m. Season Preview...... 11 Meet the Captains...... 12 MEET THE CAPTAINS 5 10/12 William Paterson* TowneBank Stadium 1:00 p.m. OPPONENTS 2019 Opponent Capsules...... 36 10/19 at Montclair State* Montclair, N.J. 2:00 p.m. All-Time Opponents...... 41 New Jersey Athletic Conference...... 42 10/26 TCNJ* TowneBank Stadium 3:00 p.m. 2018 SEASON IN REVIEW 2018 Recap...... 44 11/2 at Salisbury* Salisbury, Md. 1:00 p.m. 2018 Statistics...... 45 Game-by-Game Recaps...... 50 NJAC in Review...... 54 11/9 Rowan* TowneBank Stadium 1:00 p.m.

CAPTAINS HISTORY 11/16 at Wesley* Dover, Del. 1:00 p.m. Program History...... 58 2018 SEASON REVIEW Coaching History...... 59 43 Offensive Records...... 60 *New Jersey Athletic Conference Game Defensive Records...... 64 Special Teams Records...... 68 Team Records...... 68 Year-by-Year Leaders...... 72 All-Americans...... 74 MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS All-Time Honors...... 75 All-Time Roster...... 79 All-Time Results...... 86 NCAA Postseason History...... 88 ON THE COVER Opponent Records...... 92 TowneBank Stadium Records...... 93 RETURNING ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES TowneBank Stadium...... 94 (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) CNU Firsts...... 96 CAPTAINS HISTORY 57 • D.J. Wright WELCOME TO CNU • Cole Blais • Offensive Lineman Matt Rittenhouse Christopher Newport University...... 98 Campus Life...... 99 • Defensive Lineman Ben James Campus Activities...... 100 • Jack Anderson Gameday Atmosphere...... 101 • Conner Ryan Athletic Support...... 102 • Defensive Back Damian Jiggetts Athletic Facilities...... 103 Captains Overseas...... 104 Captains in the Community...... 105 Academic Success...... 106 The 2019 Football Media Guide is a publication of the Christopher New- CNU Sports Live...... 107 port University Department of Athletic Communications. CNU Athletics History...... 108 CNU Administration...... 110 Editor/Writer: Rob Silsbee, Francis Tommasino, Kenny Kline; Photog- Athletics Staff Directory...... 111 WELCOME TO CNU raphy: Ben Leistensnider, Patrick Dubois, University Communications; CNU at a Glance...... 112 97 Cover and Interior Design: Kenny Kline; Printing: Carter Printing, Inc. ART LINK

ALMA MATER: FLORIDA ‘99 SEASONS AT CNU: 3

Art Link begins his third season leading the Christopher Newport University football program in 2019. He is just the second head coach of the Captains in history of the program, which dates back to 2001. Link was hired on January 30, 2017, succeeding Matt Kelchner, who led the squad from 2001-2016.

Link has led the Captains to a 12-7 overall record over his first two seasons, and Chris- topher Newport is 10-7 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference in that span.

Christopher Newport is coming off a 7-2 overall record in the 2018 cam- paign that saw the Captains finish 6-2 in the NJAC. Link’s squad won its final four games to finish strong, and both of Christopher Newport’s defeats came in overtime thrillers. The cam- paign included three impressive road victories over New Jersey schools; Rowan (39-6), William Paterson (39- 10), and the College of New Jersey (38-13). The Captains also registered triumphs over Southern (38- 9), Hampden-Sydney (17-13), and Kean (13-3). The Captains notched impressive victories over Hampton-Sydney, Montclair State, and Rowan along the way. After improving to 5-2 with a home victory over William Link began his head coaching career Paterson, the Captains would end up losing their final three games to conclude the by leading the Captains to a 45-17 season with a 5-5 mark. triumph at Southern Virginia University on September 2, 2017. Christopher Link’s inaugural campaign featured two outstanding individual performances. Fresh- Newport would go on to start the sea- man wide receiver Cole Blais was named the Offensive Rookie of the Year in the son with a 4-1 mark, matching the best start in program history through five games. New Jersey Athletic Conference after catching 54 passes including two for scores. Senior cornerback Justus Drakeford became just the ninth Christopher Newport foot- ball standout to achieve All-American status after picking off six passes and posting 40 tackles. COACHING HISTORY Prior to taking over the Captains program, Link spent three years as the Defensive Coordinator and Coach at Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., from 2013- 2016. Prior to that, he served as linebackers coach at the University of New Hampshire CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY 2017-PRESENT for two seasons (2012-2013), both years advancing to the NCAA tournament. His 2013 Head Coach New Hampshire squad advanced farther than any other Wildcats team and reached LAFAYETTE COLLEGE 2014-16 the NCAA semifinals. Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE 2012-13 Before his time in the CAA, Link led the program’s defensive unit and linebackers at Linebackers Coach Campbell University when they started the football program in 2008. Link’s opportunis- CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY 2007-11 tic defense led the Camels to their first winning season in 2011 when Campbell ranked thirteenth nationally in turnovers forced. He was also the defensive coordinator and Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers defensive backs coach at Division III Catholic University in the Old Dominion Athletic CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA 2006-07 Conference for the 2006 season. Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2004-06 Link, a native of Gainesville, Fl., received both his bachelors of science as well as Graduate Assistant / Linebackers masters in Exercise and Sports Science from the University of Florida where he was BOCA RATON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 2003-04 a member of the Gators 1996 National Championship and SEC Championship team. Defensive Line Coach He played for Head Coach Steve Spurrier at Florida, as well as Defensive Coordinator FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 2002-03 Bob Stoops. He received the Fifth-Year Senior Award in 1998, and was part of teams Intern Assistant / Video Operations / Assistant Strength & Conditioning that played in the Orange Bowl (1999), Citrus Bowl (1998), and Sugar Bowl (1997). MISSOURI WESTERN STATE COLLEGE 2001-02 His coaching career also includes a stint with the Gators as a graduate assistant, Linebackers working primarily with the linebacking corps from 2004-2006 under head coaches Ron Zook and Urban Meyer. Link and his wife, Megan, have two children, son Ryan (10) and daughter Ava (8). LANDON MARIANI MCNEIL PARKER

ALMA MATER: NORTH CAROLINA ‘04 ALMA MATER: KENYON ‘10 SEASONS AT CNU: 3 SEASONS AT CNU: 2

Landon Mariani is in his third season as the Offensive Coordinator and McNeil Parker begins his second season on the Christopher Newport staff as Defen- Coach of the Captains. Before coming to Christopher Newport, Mariani spent ten sea- sive Coordinator and Defensive Backs coach. Parker spent two seasons as the De- sons on the staff at Campbell University, fensive Coordinator at the Peddie School in where he also served as Offensive Coordi- Hightstown, New Jersey, before joining Art nator and Quarterbacks coach. PERSONAL Link’s staff. PERSONAL Family: Wife, Christine; Daughter, Nelle Family: Wife, Katie; Daughter, Elle; and Son, Mariani’s first two seasons guiding the Cap- Twitter: @McJim18 Last year, Parker’s Christopher Newport Finn tains’ offense has produced a prolific pass- defense was the eighth-best in the nation, EDUCATION ing attack. In 2017, the Captains led the yielding just 234.7 total yards per game. EDUCATION North Carolina ‘04, B.A. NJAC in passing as Christopher Newport The Captains gave up just 71.7 yards per Kenyon ‘10, B.A. Coastal Carolina ‘07, M.S. finished fourth in total offense. Quarterback Northwestern ‘12, M.S. game on the ground, and 163 passing KJ Kearney finished the season ranked yards per contest. The defense received a PLAYING EXPERIENCE third nationally in completion percentage at PLAYING EXPERIENCE top accolade this summer when defensive North Carolina, 4 Years 69.2%. Last season, Christopher Newport‘s Kenyon, 4 Years back Damian Jiggetts was selected pre- attack averaged 26.4 points per game, season All-America by D3football.com. fourth in the NJAC, 259.6 yards passing per game (second-best in the conference), and A native of Lake Bluff, Illinois, Parker previ- the Captains were third in the league in completion percentage. In total offense, Chris- ously spent time at the Division I level with stops at Lafayette College and Northwest- topher Newport averaged 355.6 yards per contest, ranking them fourth in the NJAC. ern University. At Lafayette, Parker worked primarily with safeties and coached first team All-Patriot League strong safety Jared Roberts. Parker joined the Northwestern While holding many titles during his Campbell career, Mariani was handed the reigns staff in the summer of 2010, and was named defensive graduate assistant coach in as the play-caller in 2013. During the 2013 season the offense increased its scoring early 2012. He spent the first two seasons with Northwestern as a recruiting assistant from 14 points per game the previous year to 29 points per game, while also break- before being elevated to a graduate assistant position. As a recruiting assistant, Parker ing 29 individual and team records. In 2013, he helped produce the Camels’ first designed and maintained the football team’s social media sites, managed the recruit- All-American in Kurt Odom, along with the their first 1,000 yard running ing database and helped organize recruiting trips and visits. back (DeShawn Jones) in 2015 and first 1,000 yard wide receiver (Aaron Blockmon) in 2016. Parker attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. During his time at Kenyon he was Mariani’s resume also includes time as an assistant at Coastal Carolina (2005-2007) a four-year letterwinner in football and tennis, playing quarterback, wide receiver and and his alma mater, North Carolina (2004-2005). At Coastal Carolina, the program defensive back for the Lords. posted back to back conference championships and advanced to the 2006 FCS play- offs. As a student-athlete at UNC, Mariani played four seasons as a quarterback and Parker earned his bachelor’s degree from Kenyon in 2010 and completed his master’s signal caller. He was a member of the Peach Bowl Championship squad in 2001 with degree in Sports Administration at Northwestern in 2012. the Tar Heels.

Mariani earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise & Sports Science from North Caro- lina in 2004 and then earned his master’s degree in Instructional Technology from Coastal Carolina in 2007. MIKE COSTA JONATHAN DEAN

ALMA MATER: NORFOLK STATE ‘71 ALMA MATER: JAMES MADISON ‘99 SEASONS AT CNU: 5 SEASONS AT CNU: 19

Mike Costa is beginning his fifth season on the Christopher Newport coaching staff. Jonathan Dean has been an integral part of the Captains football coaching staff since He is starting his second season as Special Teams Coordinator and will continue his the program’s inception. Dean serves as Strength and Conditioning Coordinator for all efforts with the Captains outstanding Line- Christopher Newport athletic programs. backing corps. PERSONAL PERSONAL Dean is a 1999 graduate of James Madison Family: Wife, Cassondra; Son, Michael; and Family: Wife, Jocelyn; Son, Dalon; and Daughter, Alyse Costa has a lifetime of coaching experience University, where he was an all-conference that dates back more than forty years. Cos- Daughter, Jai defensive lineman. He served as an assis- EDUCATION ta came to Christopher Newport following tant coach at Bethel High School in Hamp- EDUCATION Norfolk Sate ‘71, B.S. a 12-year run as head coach at St. Augus- ton, his high school alma mater...and was James Madison ’99, B.A. Westchester State ‘81, M.S. tine’s University in Raleigh, N.C., where he A.T. Still University ’12, M.S. a member of the Norfolk Nighthawks Arena Cheyney State ‘86, M.S. was named the CIAA Coach of the Year in Football League 2 team. 2003 and 2005. He also led the program at PLAYING EXPERIENCE PLAYING EXPERIENCE

James Madison, 4 years Prairie View A&M, 1 Year Cheyney State in Pennsylvania from 1984 Dean begins his 19th season with the Cap- Norfolk Nighthawks, 2, 2000 Norfolk State, 2 Years to 1990. tains football program and spent 12 years as the defensive line coach in addition to his His college resume also includes stops as work as the strength & conditioning coordi- an assistant coach at Cheyney State, Vir- nator. He earned his master’s degree from ginia Union, Hampton, and Elizabeth City State. Costa’s high school coaching resume A.T. Still University in Arizona and is certified with SCCC and USAW. includes stops at schools in Wilmington, DE, and Miami (FL). Dean and his wife Jocelyn reside in Hampton with their children, Jai and Dalon.

PAUL CROWLEY COREY HEADLEY

ALMA MATER: CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘09 ALMA MATER: CARSON-NEWMAN ‘13 SEASONS AT CNU: 9 SEASONS AT CNU: 3

After spending the last two seasons coaching the Running Backs at The College of Corey Headley begins his third season on the Christopher Newport staff, and is the William and Mary, Paul Crowley returns to the Christopher Newport coaching staff for Recruiting Coordinator for the Captains in addition to Wide Receivers coach. Headley the 2019 season. He will be working with arrived in Newport News after spending two the Captains Offensive Line. seasons on the staff at Rose-Hulman.

Crowley served on the staff of Matt Kelch- PERSONAL Headley has overseen a talented group of

ner for eight seasons from 2009-2016, receivers the last two seasons, as Christo- EDUCATION Twitter: Headley84 during this time he served as the recruiting pher Newport’s passing game has excelled Christopher Newport ’09, B.A.

coordinator and worked with multiple posi- EDUCATION to new heights. Last year, senior Joshua PLAYING EXPERIENCE tion groups, including running backs, wide Carson-Newman ‘13, B.A. Davis and sophomore Cole Blais combined

receivers, tight ends and offensive linemen. to catch 91 passes, including 11 for touch- Christopher Newport, 4 years PLAYING EXPERIENCE Christopher Newport’s primary play caller downs. Davis, Blais, and Kyree Weaver during each of his final two seasons, Crow- Carson-Newman, 4 Years have all been honored as All-Conference ley led the Captains to two of the top four receivers in the NJAC. passing seasons in school history. Headley received his Bachelor of Arts in In addition to the accolades earned by the education from Carson-Newman University Captains’ signal callers during the last two campaigns, Crowley produced an all-confer- (TN) in 2013. After serving as a graduate assistant there for a season, he spent the ence standout during every season in which he was a full-time coach. 2014 season working with the Unicoi County (TN) High School football program.

A First Team All-USA South Center with the Captains, Crowley played for CNU from Headley then joined the staff at Rose-Hulman in 2015, and worked closely with one of 2005-08. The Virginia Beach native was also a first-team All-Virginia selection in Divi- the top offensive units in Division III over his last two seasons there. His efforts there sion II-III. helped lead Rose-Hulman to the school’s first trip to the NCAA playoffs in 2016. TAYLOR LOUDAN KATE GOMES

ALMA MATER: CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘16 ALMA MATER: CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘08 SEASONS AT CNU: 3 SEASONS AT CNU: 1

Taylor Loudan, one of the top Wide Receivers in Christopher Newport football history, is Kate Gomes begins her first year as the football operations assistant after serving as a in his third season on the coaching staff of Art Link. Loudan, a native of Stephens City, mentor on the athletic department’s academic support staff. Va., is the Captains Video Coordinator and Running Backs coach. A graduate of Christopher Newport, Gomes EDUCATION also earned her master’s degree in educa-

PERSONAL Loudan graduated from Christopher New- Christopher Newport ’08, B.A. tion from Old Dominion. Old Dominion, M.A. Twitter: @CoachLoudanCNU port in May of 2016 with a degree in eco- nomics. He is the Captains’ all-time leader In addition to her educational pursuits,

EDUCATION in receptions with 179, and caught 20 Gomes was the assistant sailing coach at Christopher Newport ‘16, B.A. scoring passes in his career. Loudan also CNU before moving to Texas where she posted over 1,000 yards receiving in each continued to coach sailing and taught high school history. When she returned, she PLAYING EXPERIENCE of his last two seasons, becoming the first retained her job as the assistant sailing coach before joining the academic support staff. Christopher Newport, 4 years Christopher Newport student-athlete to ac- complish the feat.

In back-to-back years in 2015 and 2016, the Touchdown Club of Richmond named Lou- dan its Division II/III Offensive End of the Year. Loudan, who collected second team All- STEPHEN NYITRAY Region honors from D3football.com, was named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year in 2016. ALMA MATER: CATHOLIC ‘17 SEASONS AT CNU: 1

Stephen Nyitray joins the Christopher Newport staff for the 2019 campaign as a Defen- sive Assistant, and will work primarily with Defensive Backs.

KENDAL RIVERS Nyitray worked from January through April EDUCATION of this year as an intern at Catholic Univer-

ALMA MATER: CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘14 Catholic ’17, B.A. sity, and is a 2017 graduate of Catholic with SEASONS AT CNU: 1 Millersville ‘19, M.E. a degree in history. This past May, he earned his master’s de- gree of Education in Sport Management from Millersville University in Pennsylvania. Nyitray served as a Defensive Assistant at Kendal Rivers returns to his alma mater this year as a Defensive Line coach on Art Millersville during the 2017 and 2018 football seasons. Link’s staff. Rivers is a 2014 graduate of Christopher Newport and played on the Defen- sive Line for Matt Kelchner for four seasons from 2010 to 2013.

Rivers has been an assistant coach at Stafford High School the last two seasons, CHARLIE WOOLLUM EDUCATION working with both the offensive and defen- Christopher Newport ’14, B.A. sive lines. ALMA MATER: CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT ‘19

PLAYING EXPERIENCE SEASONS AT CNU: 1 Christopher Newport, 4 years Rivers was named All-Conference in the USA South as a follow- ing the 2012 campaign. Rivers was a part of three USA South Championship squads and advanced to the NCAA Tournament Charlie Woollum joins the Christopher Newport football coaching staff for the 2019 three times. season. Woollum played for the Captains the last four years and graduated in May. He will work with tight ends on Art Link’s staff as a student assistant as he continues with his The Stafford, VA, native was also three times honored by the USA South as Academic EDUCATION All-Conference. Christopher Newport ’19, B.A. academic progress at Christopher Newport. PLAYING EXPERIENCE Woollum is a Williamsburg native and a

Christopher Newport, 4 years graduate of Lafayette High School, where he played on the offensive line. 2019 COACHES

From Left: Kate Gomes, Paul Crowley, Charlie Woollum, Mike Costa, Landon Mariani, Art Link, Jonathan Dean, Corey Headley, McNeil Parker, Taylor Loudan

COACHING STAFF

NAME POSITION YEARS AT CNU RECRUITING TERRITORY

Art Link Head Coach 3rd --

Landon Mariani Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks 3rd Richmond

McNeil Parker Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs 2nd Northern 95 Corridor, Northern Virginia

Mike Costa Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers 5th Virginia Beach, Chesapeake, Norfolk

Corey Headley Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers 3rd Western Virginia, Lynchburg, Blacksburg, Roanoke

Taylor Loudan Video Coordinator / Running Backs 3rd North West Virginia

Stephen Nyitray Defensive Assistant 1st Northern Virginia

Paul Crowley Offensive Line 9th Northern Virginia

Kendal Rivers Defensive Line 1st Suffolk, Newport News, Hampton

Charlie Woollum Student Assistant / Tight Ends 1st Williamsburg, Yorktown

Jonathan Dean Strength & Conditioning 19th --

Kate Gomes Football Operations Assistant 1st -- DYLAN CURRAN No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 D.J. Wright Jr. DB 5-10 165 Woodbridge, Va. / C.D. Hylton 58 Jack Madaj Fr. LB 6-1 215 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly 2 Conner Ryan Sr. LB 6-3 240 Aldie, Va. / John Champe 59 Will Cantwell Fr. LB 5-11 185 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 3 Nehemiah Harris Sr. RB 5-9 190 Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs 60 Max Triesch So. LS 5-11 203 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 4 Deiontae Curry So. DB 5-11 180 Virginia Beach, Va. / Cox 61 Burnett Mylott So. OL 6-3 230 Utica, N.Y. / Clover Hill (Va.) 4B Twan Johnson Fr. WR 6-3 182 Fredericksburg, Va. / Fred. Christian 62 Jack Tedeschi Fr. DL 5-9 200 Holmdel, N.J. / Holmdel 5 Cole Blais Jr. WR 5-10 200 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 63 Jyden Simms Fr. OL 5-10 270 Pasadena, Md. / Flint Hill (Va.) 6 Andrew Daisey So. WR 6-4 192 Colonial Heights, Va. / Colonial Heights 64 Isaiah Williams Fr. OL 6-0 275 Virginia Beach, Va. / Landstown 6B Tiavonte McLaughlin So. DB 5-10 195 Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point 65 Nik Kalapasev Fr. OL 6-1 310 Vienna, Va. / George C. Marshall 7 Ben Carroll Sr. LB 6-1 230 Richmond, Va. / Mills E. Godwin 66 Matt Rittenhouse Sr. OL 6-1 275 Broadway, Va. / Broadway 8 Brock Carnes Jr. QB 6-0 210 Fredericksburg, Va. / Brooke Point 67 Drew Knott So. OL 6-4 285 King George, Va. / King George 8B Jake Herzog Fr. DB 6-1 195 Springfield, a.V / West Springfield 68 Dakota Massie Fr. OL 6-0 295 Lynchburg, Va. / Brookville 9 Brett McDonald Jr. TE 6-1 225 Clarke County, Va. / Clarke County 69 Zack Zimmerman Fr. LS 6-2 200 Scotch Plains, N.J. / Scotch Plains-Fan. 10 Ben James Sr. DL 6-2 280 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 70 Max Wilson So. OL 6-0 280 Midlothian, Va. / James River 11 Damian Jiggetts Sr. DB 6-0 200 Norfolk, Va. / Booker T. Washington 71 Jacob Herbst Fr. OL 6-3 275 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 12 Jack Anderson Sr. QB 6-2 210 Great Falls, Va. / Langley 73 Nick Norman Jr. OL 6-1 252 Yorktown, Va. / York 13 Alec High So. QB 6-2 205 Harrisonburg, Va. / Spotswood 74 Josh Hartley Fr. OL 6-2 265 Newport News, Va. / Woodside 14 Garrison Mayo Jr. WR 5-9 165 Fincastle, Va. / Lord Botetourt 75 Zach Schiele Sr. OL 6-2 260 Yorktown, Va. / Tabb 15 Ty Crabb Jr. QB 5-10 180 Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock 76 Carson Cooke Fr. OL 6-0 295 Fredericksburg, Va. / Mountain View 16 Nick Hunter Sr. WR 6-2 200 Yorktown, Va. / Tabb 77 Ricky Monge Fr. OL 6-5 280 Cuautla, Mexico / James River (Va.) 17 Brandon Decker Jr. WR 6-1 165 Roanoke, Va. / Northside 78 Connor Kirley Fr. OL 6-4 270 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax 18 Ethan Gaddis Fr. DB 5-10 155 Virginia Beach, Va. / Poolesville 79 Jake Verry Fr. DL 5-9 230 Yorktown, Va. / York 19 Leland Girdy So. WR 5-8 150 Lovettsville, Va. / Stone Bridge 80 Nick Mazza Fr. WR 5-9 165 Stephens City, Va. / Sherando 20 Jack Parsons So. LB 6-2 225 Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park 81 Grayson Bond Jr. TE 6-4 225 Roanoke, Va. / Lord Botetourt 21 Jaiquan Findley Fr. WR 5-8 165 Alexandria, Va. / South County 82 Brandon Johnson So. TE 6-2 215 Fredericksburg, Va. / Chancellor 22 Xander Jedlick Fr. QB 6-3 200 Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes 83 Aaron Bowers Fr. TE 6-3 210 Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee-Davis 23 Hunter Petrakis So. DB 5-11 183 Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge 84 Julian Ruiz Fr. TE 6-1 220 Midlothian, Va. / Clover Hill 24 Ibrahim Toure Jr. LB 6-0 200 Lorton, Va. / Hayfield 85 Josh Hunt Fr. WR 6-2 210 Lake Ridge, Va. / Hylton 25 Adam Luncher So. RB 5-10 200 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 86 Trevor Marchiando So. WR 6-0 175 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax 26 Ryan Pabon So. RB 5-9 200 Carrollton, Va. / Grafton 87 Blake Edwards Fr. WR 5-10 181 Woodbridge, Va. / Charles J. Colgan 27 Daniel Ponton Sr. DB 6-0 180 Salem, Va. / Salem 88 Mitchell Boswell So. TE 6-3 220 Glenelg, Md. / Glenelg 28 Ben Dizon Fr. RB 5-8 168 Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock 89 Dylan Curran Sr. K/P 6-0 185 Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial 29 Josh Uvodich Fr. DB 5-10 165 Williamsburg, Va. / Bruton 90 Griffin Morris Fr. TE 6-1 200 McGaheysville, Va. / East Rockingham 30 Jason Massengill So. LB 6-0 230 Columbia, Md. / Long Reach 91 Luke Nitowski Fr. DL 6-2 240 Bristow, Va. / Osbourn Park 31 Bryce Hall Jr. RB 5-7 180 Chesterfield County, Va. / Manchester 92 Sam Kirby Fr. DL 6-2 220 Alexandria, Va. / West Potomac 32 Austin Brown Sr. LB 6-0 210 Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial 93 Dillon Miranda Fr. LB 6-0 220 Alexandria, Va. / T.C. Williams 33 Garrett Porterfield So. DB 5-9 205 Charlottesville, Va. / Monticello 94 Carson Turner Fr. LB 6-2 215 Leesburg, Va. / Heritage 34 Mitch Freeland Fr. LB 6-2 195 Cary, N.C. / Panther Creek 95 Charles Reid Jr. DL 5-10 285 Norfolk, Va. / Norview 35 Alex Kinsey Fr. DB 5-10 160 Greene County, Va. / William Monroe 96 Nathan Schnell Fr. LB 6-1 225 Richmond, Va. / Glen Allen 36 Brandon Sullivan Fr. DB 5-8 170 Montpelier, Va. / Patrick Henry 97 Ben Garbarini Jr. K/P 6-0 180 Bedford, Va. / Liberty Christian 37 Jake Dillon So. DL 6-1 260 Fredericksburg, Va. / Colonial Forge 98 Quentyn Hall Jr. DL 5-11 280 Virginia Beach, Va. / Princess Anne 38 Nate Leas Fr. LB 6-1 210 Vienna, Va. / James Madison Andrew Coxe Fr. K 5-9 155 Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 39 Dhykwon Cain-Smith Fr. LB 5-11 210 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s Tyler Highley So. DB 5-10 165 Williamsburg, Va. / Jamestown 40 Sean Wilkinson Jr. LB 6-1 210 Vienna, Va. / James Madison Matthew Kidd Fr. K 5-11 155 Virginia Beach, Va. / Norfolk Christian 41 Jonathan Short Fr. LB 5-10 190 Randallstown, Md. / Mount St. Joseph Ja’Cori Kittrel Fr. DL 5-10 280 Lynchburg, Va. / E.C. Glass 42 Lamar Horner Fr. LB 6-0 210 Centreville, Va. / Centreville Taj Poindexter So. DB 5-11 176 Richmond, Va. / Manchester 43 Keith Martin Fr. LB 5-11 200 Dumfries, Va. / Potomac Austin Thompson Fr. TE 6-3 225 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley 44 Brett Bradshaw Jr. LS 5-10 240 Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson Walker Venable Jr. QB 5-10 195 Springfield, a.V / Flint Hill 45 Jordan Hudson Jr. DB 5-10 207 Dinwiddie, Va. / Dinwiddie 46 Joe Humphreys So. LB 6-1 235 White Stone, Va. / Christchurch Head Coach: Art Link, 3rd Season 47 Kenneth Sherrod Fr. DB 5-10 175 Stafford, Va. / Mountain View Assistant Coaches: Landon Mariani (Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks) 48 Garrett Blatt Fr. DB 5-9 155 Smithfield, a.V / Smithfield McNeil Parker (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs) 49 Aaron Henson Fr. DB 5-10 165 Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View Mike Costa (Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers) 50 A.J. Atkins So. OL 6-4 265 Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes Corey Headley (Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers) 51 Garrett Faber So. OL 6-5 260 Mechanicsville, Va. / Atlee Paul Crowley (Offensive Line) 52 Brenon Sawdy Jr. LB 6-0 200 King William, Va. / King William Jonathan Dean (Strength & Conditioning) 53 Ryan Castle Fr. K 5-11 200 Dublin, Va. / Pulaski County Taylor Loudan (Video Coordinator / Running Backs) 54 Nathan Nobles Sr. OL 6-0 265 Salem, Va. / Glenvar Stephen Nyitray (Defensive Assistant 55 Mario Byrd Sr. DL 5-9 270 Newport News, Va. / Warwick Kendal Rivers (Defensive Line) 56 Datavious Bessant So. DL 6-0 255 Norfolk, Va. / Norview Charlie Woollum (Tight Ends) 57 Jack Keck Fr. LB 6-2 198 Hanover County, Va. / Patrick Henry Kate Gomes (Football Operations Assistant) No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 12 Jack Anderson Sr. QB 6-2 210 Great Falls, Va. / Langley 25 Adam Luncher So. RB 5-10 200 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 50 A.J. Atkins So. OL 6-4 265 Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes 58 Jack Madaj Fr. LB 6-1 215 Chantilly, Va. / Chantilly 56 Datavious Bessant So. DL 6-0 255 Norfolk, Va. / Norview 86 Trevor Marchiando So. WR 6-0 175 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax 5 Cole Blais Jr. WR 5-10 200 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 43 Keith Martin Fr. LB 5-11 200 Dumfries, Va. / Potomac 48 Garrett Blatt Fr. DB 5-9 155 Smithfield, a.V / Smithfield 30 Jason Massengill So. LB 6-0 230 Columbia, Md. / Long Reach 81 Grayson Bond Jr. TE 6-4 225 Roanoke, Va. / Lord Botetourt 68 Dakota Massie Fr. OL 6-0 295 Lynchburg, Va. / Brookville 88 Mitchell Boswell So. TE 6-3 220 Glenelg, Md. / Glenelg 14 Garrison Mayo Jr. WR 5-9 165 Fincastle, Va. / Lord Botetourt 83 Aaron Bowers Fr. TE 6-3 210 Mechanicsville, Va. / Lee-Davis 80 Nick Mazza Fr. WR 5-9 165 Stephens City, Va. / Sherando 44 Brett Bradshaw Jr. LS 5-10 240 Poquoson, Va. / Poquoson 9 Brett McDonald Jr. TE 6-1 225 Clarke County, Va. / Clarke County 32 Austin Brown Sr. LB 6-0 210 Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial 6B Tiavonte McLaughlin So. DB 5-10 195 Stafford, Va. / Brooke Point 55 Mario Byrd Sr. DL 5-9 270 Newport News, Va. / Warwick 93 Dillon Miranda Fr. LB 6-0 220 Alexandria, Va. / T.C. Williams 39 Dhykwon Cain-Smith Fr. LB 5-11 210 Richmond, Va. / St. Christopher’s 77 Ricky Monge Fr. OL 6-5 280 Cuautla, Mexico / James River (Va.) 59 Will Cantwell Fr. LB 5-11 185 Arlington, Va. / Yorktown 90 Griffin Morris Fr. TE 6-1 200 McGaheysville, Va. / East Rockingham 8 Brock Carnes Jr. QB 6-0 210 Fredericksburg, Va. / Brooke Point 61 Burnett Mylott So. OL 6-3 230 Utica, N.Y. / Clover Hill (Va.) 7 Ben Carroll Sr. LB 6-1 230 Richmond, Va. / Mills E. Godwin 91 Luke Nitowski Fr. DL 6-2 240 Bristow, Va. / Osbourn Park 53 Ryan Castle Fr. K 5-11 200 Dublin, Va. / Pulaski County 54 Nathan Nobles Sr. OL 6-0 265 Salem, Va. / Glenvar 76 Carson Cooke Fr. OL 6-0 295 Fredericksburg, Va. / Mountain View 73 Nick Norman Jr. OL 6-1 252 Yorktown, Va. / York Andrew Coxe Fr. K 5-9 155 Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 26 Ryan Pabon So. RB 5-9 200 Carrollton, Va. / Grafton 15 Ty Crabb Jr. QB 5-10 180 Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock 20 Jack Parsons So. LB 6-2 225 Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park 89 Dylan Curran Sr. K/P 6-0 185 Virginia Beach, Va. / First Colonial 23 Hunter Petrakis So. DB 5-11 183 Ashburn, Va. / Stone Bridge 4 Deiontae Curry So. DB 5-11 180 Virginia Beach, Va. / Cox Taj Poindexter So. DB 5-11 176 Richmond, Va. / Manchester 6 Andrew Daisey So. WR 6-4 192 Colonial Heights, Va. / Colonial Heights 27 Daniel Ponton Sr. DB 6-0 180 Salem, Va. / Salem 17 Brandon Decker Jr. WR 6-1 165 Roanoke, Va. / Northside 33 Garrett Porterfield So. DB 5-9 205 Charlottesville, Va. / Monticello 37 Jake Dillon So. DL 6-1 260 Fredericksburg, Va. / Colonial Forge 95 Charles Reid Jr. DL 5-10 285 Norfolk, Va. / Norview 28 Ben Dizon Fr. RB 5-8 168 Burke, Va. / Lake Braddock 66 Matt Rittenhouse Sr. OL 6-1 275 Broadway, Va. / Broadway 87 Blake Edwards Fr. WR 5-10 181 Woodbridge, Va. / Charles J. Colgan 84 Julian Ruiz Fr. TE 6-1 220 Midlothian, Va. / Clover Hill 51 Garrett Faber So. OL 6-5 260 Mechanicsville, Va. / Atlee 2 Conner Ryan Sr. LB 6-3 240 Aldie, Va. / John Champe 21 Jaiquan Findley Fr. WR 5-8 165 Alexandria, Va. / South County 52 Brenon Sawdy Jr. LB 6-0 200 King William, Va. / King William 34 Mitch Freeland Fr. LB 6-2 195 Cary, N.C. / Panther Creek 75 Zach Schiele Sr. OL 6-2 260 Yorktown, Va. / Tabb 18 Ethan Gaddis Fr. DB 5-10 155 Virginia Beach, Va. / Poolesville 96 Nathan Schnell Fr. LB 6-1 225 Richmond, Va. / Glen Allen 97 Ben Garbarini Jr. K/P 6-0 180 Bedford, Va. / Liberty Christian 47 Kenneth Sherrod Fr. DB 5-10 175 Stafford, Va. / Mountain View 19 Leland Girdy So. WR 5-8 150 Lovettsville, Va. / Stone Bridge 41 Jonathan Short Fr. LB 5-10 190 Randallstown, Md. / Mount St. Joseph 31 Bryce Hall Jr. RB 5-7 180 Chesterfield County, Va. / Manchester 63 Jyden Simms Fr. OL 5-10 270 Pasadena, Md. / Flint Hill (Va.) 98 Quentyn Hall Jr. DL 5-11 280 Virginia Beach, Va. / Princess Anne 36 Brandon Sullivan Fr. DB 5-8 170 Montpelier, Va. / Patrick Henry 3 Nehemiah Harris Sr. RB 5-9 190 Holly Springs, N.C. / Holly Springs 62 Jack Tedeschi Fr. DL 5-9 200 Holmdel, N.J. / Holmdel 74 Josh Hartley Fr. OL 6-2 265 Newport News, Va. / Woodside Austin Thompson Fr. TE 6-3 225 Roanoke, Va. / Hidden Valley 49 Aaron Henson Fr. DB 5-10 165 Culpeper, Va. / Eastern View 24 Ibrahim Toure Jr. LB 6-0 200 Lorton, Va. / Hayfield 71 Jacob Herbst Fr. OL 6-3 275 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 60 Max Triesch So. LS 5-11 203 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 8B Jake Herzog Fr. DB 6-1 195 Springfield, a.V / West Springfield 94 Carson Turner Fr. LB 6-2 215 Leesburg, Va. / Heritage 13 Alec High So. QB 6-2 205 Harrisonburg, Va. / Spotswood 29 Josh Uvodich Fr. DB 5-10 165 Williamsburg, Va. / Bruton Tyler Highley So. DB 5-10 165 Williamsburg, Va. / Jamestown Walker Venable Jr. QB 5-10 195 Springfield, a.V / Flint Hill 42 Lamar Horner Fr. LB 6-0 210 Centreville, Va. / Centreville 79 Jake Verry Fr. DL 5-9 230 Yorktown, Va. / York 45 Jordan Hudson Jr. DB 5-10 207 Dinwiddie, Va. / Dinwiddie 40 Sean Wilkinson Jr. LB 6-1 210 Vienna, Va. / James Madison 46 Joe Humphreys So. LB 6-1 235 White Stone, Va. / Christchurch 64 Isaiah Williams Fr. OL 6-0 275 Virginia Beach, Va. / Landstown 85 Josh Hunt Fr. WR 6-2 210 Lake Ridge, Va. / Hylton 70 Max Wilson So. OL 6-0 280 Midlothian, Va. / James River 16 Nick Hunter Sr. WR 6-2 200 Yorktown, Va. / Tabb 1 D.J. Wright Jr. DB 5-10 165 Woodbridge, Va. / C.D. Hylton 10 Ben James Sr. DL 6-2 280 Virginia Beach, Va. / Kellam 69 Zack Zimmerman Fr. LS 6-2 200 Scotch Plains, N.J. / Scotch Plains-Fan. 22 Xander Jedlick Fr. QB 6-3 200 Virginia Beach, Va. / Ocean Lakes 11 Damian Jiggetts Sr. DB 6-0 200 Norfolk, Va. / Booker T. Washington Head Coach: Art Link, 3rd Season 82 Brandon Johnson So. TE 6-2 215 Fredericksburg, Va. / Chancellor Assistant Coaches: Landon Mariani (Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks) 4B Twan Johnson Fr. WR 6-3 182 Fredericksburg, Va. / Fred. Christian McNeil Parker (Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Backs) 65 Nik Kalapasev Fr. OL 6-1 310 Vienna, Va. / George C. Marshall Mike Costa (Special Teams Coordinator / Linebackers) 57 Jack Keck Fr. LB 6-2 198 Hanover County, Va. / Patrick Henry Corey Headley (Recruiting Coordinator / Wide Receivers) Matthew Kidd Fr. K 5-11 155 Virginia Beach, Va. / Norfolk Christian Paul Crowley (Offensive Line) 35 Alex Kinsey Fr. DB 5-10 160 Greene County, Va. / William Monroe Jonathan Dean (Strength & Conditioning) 92 Sam Kirby Fr. DL 6-2 220 Alexandria, Va. / West Potomac Taylor Loudan (Video Coordinator / Running Backs) 78 Connor Kirley Fr. OL 6-4 270 Fairfax, Va. / Fairfax Stephen Nyitray (Defensive Assistant Ja’Cori Kittrel Fr. DL 5-10 280 Lynchburg, Va. / E.C. Glass Kendal Rivers (Defensive Line) 67 Drew Knott So. OL 6-4 285 King George, Va. / King George Charlie Woollum (Tight Ends) 38 Nate Leas Fr. LB 6-1 210 Vienna, Va. / James Madison Kate Gomes (Football Operations Assistant) ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

SENIORS (14) STUDENT-ATHLETES 2 Conner Ryan 12 Jack Anderson 55 Mario Byrd Datavious Bessant...... duh-TAY-vee-us buh-SONT 3 Nehemiah Harris 16 Nick Hunter 66 Matt Rittenhouse Cole Blais...... blaze 7 Ben Carroll 27 Daniel Ponton 75 Zach Schiele Mitchell Boswell...... BOZ-well 10 Ben James 32 Austin Brown 89 Dylan Curran Mario Byrd...... mah-REE-oh 11 Damian Jiggetts 54 Nathan Nobles Dhykwon Cain-Smith...... DIE-kwon Brock Carnes...... carns Dylan Curran...... ker-in JUNIORS (19) Ben Dizon...... DEE-zon 1 D.J. Wright 24 Ibrahim Toure 81 Grayson Bond Jaiquan Findley...... JAY-kwon 5 Cole Blais 31 Bryce Hall 95 Charles Reid Mitch Freeland...... FREE-land 8 Brock Carnes 40 Sean Wilkinson 97 Ben Garbarini Ben Garbarini...... gar-buh-REE-nee 9 Brett McDonald 44 Brett Bradshaw 98 Quentyn Hall Damian Jiggetts...... JIG-its 14 Garrison Mayo 45 Jordan Hudson Walker Venable Twan Johnson...... twon 15 Ty Crabb 52 Brenon Sawdy Nik Kalapasev...... kah-luh-PAH-shev 17 Brandon Decker 73 Nick Norman Alex Kinsey...... kin-ZEE Jacori Kittrell...... juh-CORE-ee kuh-TREL Nate Leas...... lease SOPHOMORES (25) Jack Madaj...... MAD-eye 4 Deiontae Curry 30 Jason Massengill 67 Drew Knott Trevor Marchiando...... mar-SHE-on-doe 6 Andrew Daisey 33 Garrett Porterfield 70 Max Wilson Jason Massengill...... mass-in-GILL 6B Tiavonte McLaughlin 37 Jake Dillon 82 Brandon Johnson Nick Mazza...... MAH-zuh 13 Alec High 46 Joe Humphreys 86 Trevor Marchiando Tiavonte McLaughlin...... tee-uh-VON-tay mick-LOFF-lin 19 Leland Girdy 50 A.J. Atkins 88 Mitchell Boswell Ricardo Monge...... munj 20 Jack Parsons 51 Garrett Faber Tyler Highley Burnett Mylott...... my-lot 23 Hunter Petrakis 56 Datavious Bessant Taj Poindexter Luke Nitowski...... nih-TAU-skee 25 Adam Luncher 60 Max Triesch Ryan Pabon...... puh-BONE 26 Ryan Pabon 61 Burnett Mylott Hunter Petrakis...... puh-TRACK-iss Daniel Ponton...... PON-tahn FRESHMEN (49) Julian Ruiz...... roo-EASE Brenon Sawdy...... SOD-ee 4B Twan Johnson 49 Aaron Henson 80 Nick Mazza Zach Schiele...... SHE-lee 8B Jake Herzog 53 Ryan Castle 83 Aaron Bowers Kenny Sherrod...... shuh-ROD 18 Ethan Gaddis 57 Jack Keck 84 Julian Ruiz Jyden Simms...... JAY-din 21 Jaiquan Findley 58 Jack Madaj 85 Josh Hunt Jack Tedeschi...... tuh-DEH-she 22 Xander Jedlick 59 Will Cantwell 87 Blake Edwards Max Triesch...... treesh 28 Ben Dizon 62 Jack Tedeschi 90 Griffin Morris Ibrahim Toure...... EE-bruh-heem two-RAY 29 Josh Uvodich 63 Jyden Simms 91 Luke Nitowski Josh Uvodich...... you-VOE-ditch 34 Mitch Freeland 64 Isaiah Williams 92 Sam Kirby Jake Verry...... very 35 Alex Kinsey 65 Nik Kalapasev 93 Dillon Miranda 36 Brandon Sullivan 68 Dakota Massie 94 Carson Turner 38 Nate Leas 69 Zack Zimmerman 96 Nathan Schnell COACHING STAFF 39 Dhykwon Cain-Smith 71 Jacob Herbst Andrew Coxe Taylor Loudan...... LOUD-in 41 Jonathan Short 74 Josh Hartley Matthew Kidd Landon Mariani...... mare-EE-ahn-ee 42 Lamar Horner 76 Carson Cooke Ja’Cori Kittrel 43 Keith Martin 77 Ricky Monge Austin Thompson 47 Kenneth Sherrod 78 Connor Kirley 48 Garrett Blatt 79 Jake Verry The Christopher Newport University football squad looks to “Overall our depth is very strong and we’ve got good talent pick up where it left off last season, as the Captains plan to to fill in at every spot on the offensive side.” take big steps forward in the 2019 campaign. Art Link begins his third season at the controls, and begins the new season with a returning cast that includes 16 student-athletes who DEFENSE started at one point or another a year ago. The Captains new defensive coordinator, McNeil Parker, took over last year and the unit didn’t miss a beat. Christo- The first two seasons of Link’s tenure have ended very pher Newport allowed just 12.4 points per game, eighth in differently…two seasons ago in 2017 the Captains the country, after allowing just 18 points per game in 2017. dropped their final three games to finish 5-5. But last year, Christopher Newport won its final four games to go from “McNeil really settled in and the defense was steady a 3-2 mark to a finish at 7-2 overall and 6-2 in the New all year,” Link said. “He was able to build on our great Jersey Athletic Conference, which was good enough for defensive effort from two years ago and I expect that to a fourth-place finish. continue this season.”

Christopher Newport will again face tough challenges from Senior defensive lineman Ben James topped the Captains both non-conference and conference opposition as it heads in tackles last year with 40, and will anchor the line. The into the 19th year in program history. linebacking corps will be very deep and experienced, with 19 linebackers listed on the pre-season roster. Seniors “We’ll see it right away when North Central comes to town Conner Ryan, Austin Brown, and Ben Carroll as well as to open the year,” Link said. “They’re the fifth-ranked team junior Sean Wilkinson will all see considerable playing time. in the country and that’s what we want…a good challenge. We’ll get a real strong idea of where we are as a football Christopher Newport has seen terrific play in the defensive team, and playing a team like that only makes us better backfield the last couple of seasons, and that should again in the long run.” continue in 2019. Senior Damian Jiggetts was selected pre- JACK ANDERSON season All-America by D3football.com, and fellow senior The game, and all five of the Captains’ home battles, will be D.J. Wright also returns after a memorable season last played at newly-minted TowneBank Stadium on the Newport the nation and this year will be no different. Our mantra year. Both registered a team-high six interceptions in 2018. News campus. The announcement of the name change to is to leave no doubt out there. Finish every game strong, and close out games better than we’ve done in the past.” a new corporate sponsor was made in August just after the SPECIAL TEAMS Captains reported to pre-season camp. Here is a look at the 2019 Captains squad position-by- The Captains will again have familiar faces handling punt- In addition to playing North Central (IL) for the first time in position: ing and kicking chores in 2018. Senior Dylan Curran and program history in the opener, the Captains will entertain junior Ben Garbarini return and will likely handle punting Hampden-Sydney in week two and then travel to North OFFENSE and kicking chores, as they did a year ago. Carolina to play Brevard College for the first time ever to The Captains have utilized a pass-heavy offense the last conclude non-conference action. Following a bye week, Prior to the opening of training camp, the New Jersey two years, and senior Jack Anderson returns at quarterback Christopher Newport will begin a stretch of seven straight Athletic Conference released its annual pre-season poll after putting up impressive numbers as a junior. Anderson NJAC games to conclude the regular season. The confer- of coaches. Christopher Newport was tabbed to finish threw for 18 touchdown passes in nine games with nine ence consists of just eight schools this season due to the fourth in the conference, but the Captains also received interceptions, while averaging 232 yards passing per game. departure of Frostburg State to Division II. the designation of “dark horse” and received a first-place He led the Captains to score 238 points, or 26.4 per game, vote. Wesley was picked to win the conference followed by and Christopher Newport scored 38 or more points in four “There are no off weeks in the NJAC,” Link continued. “It’s Salisbury and Montclair State. Behind the Captains, Rowan of nine games. always regarded as one of the top football conferences in was picked fifth with Kean, the College of New Jersey, and William Paterson rounding out the poll. The Captains have lacked a consistent running game recently due primarily to offensive line injuries. Link and third-year offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Landon Mariani have brought in nine freshmen and have 18 total offensive linemen on the pre-season roster to battle for playing time in the trenches. Seniors Matt Rittenhouse, Zach Schiele, and Nathan Nobles all had solid seasons last year and will likely anchor the offensive line.

At the tailback spot, senior Nehemiah Harris is back for his second season as a Captain after transferring in last year. Harris averaged 3.8 yards per carry last season on 84 attempts.

CNU’s strongest spot on offense again appears to be its receiving corps. Cole Blais is in his third season in a Cap- tains uniform and was the NJAC’s Offensive Rookie of the Year two seasons ago. Last year and caught 37 passes, including five for scores. He will be targeted often along with senior Nick Hunter, who has been utilized in a variety of ways. Junior wide receiver Garrison Mayo and junior tight end Brett McDonald also provide reliable targets for Anderson to throw to.

“We put up a lot of points last year and I think our offense has the personnel to be dynamic this year,” Link continued. DAMIAN JIGGETTS DYLAN CURRAN history as the offense churned out 478 yards and four touchdowns at TCNJ on November 3... Also appeared in conference battles against Rowan on September 29, William Paterson on October 20, Kean on October 27, and Wesley on November 10.

ANDERSON AT OCEAN LAKES - Played football with the Dolphins and was a two-year starter at left tackle … Secured second-team All-State accolades for his work on the gridiron … Also was SENIOR • 6-2 • 210 • QUARTERBACK a first-team All-District, All-Conference and All-757 honoree … Picked up second-team All- Tidewater nods as well … Honored as the team’s Best Offensive Lineman … Helped lead HOMETOWN: GREAT FALLS, VA. Ocean Lakes to the 2014 state championship and the 2015 district and conference titles. HIGH SCHOOL: LANGLEY PERSONAL - Anthony J. Atkins Jr. is the son of Anthony J. Atkins and Ronda Schafer … Has an older sister, Shalynn … His dad is the most impressive person he has ever met … Aspires to become a biochemist or physical therapist … Majoring in biology. 2018 - SENIOR - Three-time NJAC Offensive Player of the Week...Second team All-Con- ference selection at quarterback in his first season starting under center for the Captains... Shattered program passing record for a single game with 478 yards passing on 29-of-45 at- tempts against TCNJ...Tied program mark with 303 pass attempts over the season...Ranked in the top five in completions, yards passing, and passing touchdowns...Completed 61.4% of his passes, ranking third all-time at CNU, with 186 completions in 303 attempts...Set new BESSANT program standard with 232.3 passing yards per game...Named Offensive Player of the Week after SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 255 • DEFENSIVE LINE wins against Southern Virginia and again when he tied the program record with 5 touchdowns in a HOMETOWN: NORFOLK, VA. game in a win at Rowan...Registered a 7-2 record HIGH SCHOOL: NORVIEW as the starting QB while passing for 2,091 yards and 18 touchdowns...Completed 20 or more pass- es in five games during the season and logged at 2017 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in all 10 games while making a pair of starts in his first year least one touchdown in all but two games played. with the Captains...Tied for third on the team in total sacks with 2.0 for a loss of nine yards... Also registered 5.0 tackles for a loss of 17 yards, including a safety against Rowan...Finished 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in eight games, year with 17 total stops with 10 solo and 7 assisted tackles...Picked up a pair of quarterback making one start at quarterback...Threw for 269 hurries against nationally-ranked Wesley in the season finale...Posted finest performance at yards in one of the finest passing performances Kean, picking up five total tackles including two for a loss of 10 yards...Earned first career in program history against William Paterson, con- start at home against TCNJ on November 4 necting on 27 of 34 passes for a 79% completion percentage, ranking ninth all-time in percentage AT NORVIEW - Played three years at defensive tackle for head coach Dealton Cotton... and sixth in total completions...Scored a rushing Earned first team All-Conference honors and second team All-Region laurels as a junior... touchdown and threw for a 5-yard strike in the win Also named first team All-Conference, second team All-Region, and first team All-State as over the Pioneers...Also threw for a touchdown a senior. against Salisbury...Earned first career start at Kean on October 28...Finished year with 66 completions on 108 attempts for a passing completion of 61.1%, ranking fourth all-time at PERSONAL - Datavious Bessant was born in Horry County, S.C...Son of Benjamin and Dor- CNU...Threw for an average of 83.8 yards per game with 670 total yards passing...Ranked othy Bessant...Has two brothers, Zyquan and Jaime, and two sisters, Kianna and Briana... second on the team in total offense, averaging 77.4 yards per game...Completed 12 of his Dream vacation is a trip to the Bahamas...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Martin last 13 passes against William Paterson Luther King, Jr...Hobbies include watching YouTube videos...Most impressive person met is Kam Chancellor...Favorite food is hot wings...Favorite movie/tv show is “Life”...Favorite musi- 2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action during his first season with the Captains. cian is Bob Marley...Majoring in Business. AT LANGLEY - Saw time at quarterback all four years ... Named second team All-Conference CAREER STATISTICS honors as a senior ... Also served as a team captain ... Earned the Scholar-Athlete Award. DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2017 10 7 10 17 5.0-17 2.0-9 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL - Jack Thomas Anderson is the son of Brian and Leslie Anderson ... Has an TOTAL 10 7 10 17 5.0-17 2.0-9 0 0 0 0 older brother, Braden, and an older sister, Kirsten ... Braden played quarterback at Johns Hopkins from 2010-14 ... Michael Jordan is his favorite athlete, and Walter Payton is the person in history he would most like to meet ... Majoring in computer engineering. CAREER STATISTICS PASSING GP COMP ATT INT YDS TD LONG PCT AVG/PASS AVG/GM BLAIS 2017 8 66 108 2 670 2 48 .610 6.2 83.8 2018 9 186 303 9 2091 18 77 .610 6.9 232.3 JUNIOR • 5-10 • 200 • WIDE RECEIVER TOTAL 17 252 411 11 2761 20 77 .610 6.7 162.4 HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: KELLAM

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Earned second team All-NJAC after catching 4.11 passes per game ATKINS in his second season with the Captains...Hauled in 37 total receptions for 519 yards in nine games played, including seven starts...Scored 5 receiving touchdowns, including a two-score SOPHOMORE • 6-4 • 265 • OFFENSIVE LINE game in a record-breaking performance at TCNJ...Grabbed 10 passes for 212 yardsr receiv- HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ing against the Lions, marking just the fifth 200-yard game in program history...Also rushed the ball three times for 13 yards...Hauled in touchdown passes against Hampden-Sydney, HIGH SCHOOL: OCEAN LAKES ,Rowan, Kean, and TCNJ...Snatched a season-long 42-yard reception against TCNJ.

2017 - FRESHMAN - NJAC Offensive Rookie of the Year...Two-time NJAC Rookie of the 2018 - FRESHMAN - Appeared on the offensive line in six of nine games during his first year Week...Team’s leading receiver, catching 54 passes for 626 yards...Caught a pair of touch- with the Captains...Made his collegiate debut against Montclair State on September 22... downs with a score against Hampden-Sydney and one against nationally-ranked Wesley... Helped protect the pocket for one of the most impressive passing performances in program Posted a pair of 100-yard receiving games with a season-high 103 yards on eight catches against William Paterson and 100 yards on five receptions versus Hampden-Sydney...Tied for the third most receptions in a game in program history when he collected 12 catches for 97 yards against Rowan...Season ranked sixth in total receptions and tenth in total yards in program history...Also rushed for four yards on six attempts BOSWELL and returned one kick for 13 yards...Led team in all-purpose yards with 645. SOPHOMORE • 6-3 • 220 • TIGHT END

AT KELLAM - Played on both sides of the ball HOMETOWN: GLENELG, MD. for Coach Dewitt as a four-year member of the HIGH SCHOOL: GLENELG Knights...Earned All-Conference honors as a de- fensive back his senior year. 2018 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any action in his first year with the Captains. PERSONAL - Cole C. Blais was born in Porst- mouth, Va...Son of Stephane and Wendy Blaise... AT GLENELG - Was a multi-sport competitor during his time in high school … Played football Has one brother, Chase...Majoring in Environmen- for three years and was a first-team All-County selection … Helped the squad reach the state tal Science. semifinals during each of his three campaigns … Also competed in basketball for two years and track for one.

CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL - Mitchell Boswell is the son of Robert and Kimberly Boswell … Has an older sister, Julianna … Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete … His dream vacation would be a trip to RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/REC AVG/GM Costa Rica to fish … “The Shawshank Redemption” is his favorite movie, and “The Office” is 2017 10 54 626 2 34 5.4 11.6 62.6 2018 9 37 519 5 42 4.1 14.0 57.7 his favorite TV show … Majoring in business. TOTAL 19 91 1145 7 42 4.8 12.6 60.3

BOWERS BLATT FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 210 • TIGHT END FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 155 • DEFENSIVE BACK HOMETOWN: MECHANICSVILLE, VA. HOMETOWN: SMITHFIELD, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: LEE-DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL: SMITHFIELD AT LEE-DAVIS - Played lacrosse and football ... Earned first-team All-State and All-Region honors ... Named team captain ... Finished season with 13 catches with 122 yards and two AT SMITHFIELD - Multi-sport athlete for the Packers, played football, baseball, and wrestled touchdowns in his senior year. to earn nine letters ... Played on both sides of the ball all four years in football ... Earned All- Region honors and All-State plaudits as a wrestler. PERSONAL - Aaron Christopher Bowers is the son of Scott and Cindy Bowers and Stepha- nie Puryear ... Has one sister, Hayden, and three brothers, Seth, Chase, and Hampton ... PERSONAL - Franklin Gartrett Blatt was born in Newport News, Va. and goes by the nick- Favorite sports personality is Tom Brady ... Dream vacation is at trip to Hawaii ... Favorite name Garrett ... Son of Frank and Tiffany Blatt ... Has one sister, Olivia, who is a member of food is barbecue chicken pizza ... Favorite movie is “The Wolf of Wall Street” and favorite TV the CNU Cheerleading Team ... Favorite food is pizza ... Favorite movie is “John Wick” and show is “Rick and Morty” ... Majoring in Computer Science. favorite TV show is “Criminal Minds” ... Majoring in Electrical Engineering.

BRADSHAW BOND JUNIOR • 5-10 • 240 • LONG SNAPPER JUNIOR • 6-4 • 225 • TIGHT END HOMETOWN: POQUOSON, VA. HOMETOWN: ROANOKE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: : LORD BOTETOURT

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in five games ... Picked up one assisted tackle at William 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in four games in his second season at CNU ... Saw action Paterson ... Served as the long snapper against Southern Virginia, Montclair State, Rowan, against Rowan, Salisbury, TCNJ, and Wesley. Salisbury, and William Paterson ... Named to the NJAC All-Academic Team.

2017 - FRESHMAN - Played in seven games during his first year with the Captains ... Made 2017 - FRESHMAN - Played in three games during his first season with the Captains ... first collegiate appearance against Rowan Made collegiate debut against Frostburg State ... Also appeared at Kean and versus TCNJ.

AT LORD BOTETOURT - Played quarterback and outside linebacker all four years for the AT POQUOSON - Played all four years for the Bulls ... Served as long snapper and center Cavaliers ... Helped lead team to conference, district, and regional championships as a junior ... Named Preseason All- Offensive Lineman as a senior ... Collected first ... Also competed in basketball and was a team captain on both squads ... Member of the team All-Conference honors and grabbed honorable mention All-Region laurels ... Named National Honor Society. Team Captain as a senior ... Also a member of the track and field program, earning All- Conference and All-Region honors in the shot put ... Member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL - Grayson Riordan Bond is the son of RD and Debbie Wright ... Has three older brothers, Chance, Chad, and Alex ... Muhammad Ali is his favorite athlete and also the PERSONAL - Brett Michael Bradshaw is the son of Ronnie and Lisa Bradshaw … Has a person in history he would most like to meet ... Kanye West is his favorite musician ... “Coach younger brother, Justin … His grandfather, Johnny Jordan, is the most impressive person he Carter” is his favorite movie ... Majoring in business management. has ever met … “The Green Mile” is his favorite movie, and “Hard Knocks” is his favorite TV show … His dream vacation would be a trip to Hawaii … Majoring in biology. balanced effort against Montclair State on September 22 … Dropped a runner behind the line of scrimmage in a win at Rowan on September 29 … Had three tackles in a non-conference win against Hampden-Sydney on September 8 … Helped limit the Tigers to -8 yards rush- ing, which marked the third-lowest total in program history … Came back with three more BROWN stops against Salisbury on October 6 … Also tallied two tackles in the season opener against Southern Virginia on September 1 … Helped the Captains rank 15th in the NCAA in rushing SENIOR • 6-0 • 210 • LINEBACKER defense during the year after the team surrendered just 71.7 yards per contest on the ground … The squad also finished eighth in total defense (234.7 yards per contest) and 14th in scor- HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. ing defense (12.4 points per game). HIGH SCHOOL: FIRST COLONIAL 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Moved into starting lineup in his second season with the Captains... Appeared in all 10 games and started six...Reg- 2018 - JUNIOR - Played in all nine games in his third year at Christopher Newport...Made at istered 17 total tackles including 11 solo stops least one tackle of every game with a season-high six stops at TCNJ on November 3...Made and six assisted...Posted 2.0 tackles for a loss two solo tackles in six different appearances...Registered 26 total tackles with 14 solo and of one yard...Registered season’s best perfor- 12 assisted stops...Added 0.5 tackles for a loss of yardage at Rowan...Earned a spot on the mance against nationally-ranked Frostburg State NJAC All-Academic Team for the second straight season. with season-high five tackles and a forced fumble against the Bobcats. 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Made two starts and ap- peared in all 10 games during his second sea- 2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not appear on the field son at CNU...Registered finest performance of during his first year at CNU. the season against nationally-ranked Frostburg State, making a career-high nine tackles includ- AT WARWICK - Played on the defensive line all ing a half-sack...Finished season with 25 tackles four years for the Raiders ... Earned All-Confer- with 13 solo and 12 assisted stops...Notched 1.5 ence honors in 2014 and 2015 ... Also played tackles for a loss of 3 yards including 0.5 sacks for baseball all four years ... Served as a team captain on both teams ... Member of the National 2 yards...Forced a fumble at Southern Virginia in Honor Society. the season opener and broke up a pass against Hampden-Sydney...Named to the NJAC All-Aca- PERSONAL - Mario La’Douglas Byrd is the son of McKeever and Tracy Byrd ... Has an older demic Team. brother, McKeever ... LeBron James is his favorite athlete ... Gandhi is the person in history he would most like to meet ... His dream vacation would be a trip to Spain or Rio ... “Friday 2016 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in one game dur- Night Lights” is his favorite movie, and “Blue Bloods” is his favorite TV show ... His goal in life ing his first year with the Captains … Made his is to become an educator ... Majoring in history with a psychology minor. collegiate debut in the team’s victory at Hampden- Sydney on September 10. CAREER STATISTICS AT FIRST COLONIAL - Played linebacker for head coach Sam Scarborough all four years DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2017 9 11 6 17 2-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 for the Patriots...Earned second team All-Freshman/Sophomore honors following his first 2018 5 2 9 11 0.5-1 0-0 0 1 0 0 season...Captured honorable mention All-Conference honors as a sophomore...Named sec- TOTAL 14 13 15 28 2.5-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 ond team All-Conference as a junior...Finished career with second team All-Region laurels with first team All-Conference honors...Also played baseball for two years...Member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL - Austin Curtis Brown was born in Norfolk, Va...Son of Curt and Sandra Brown... Has a twin sister, Emily, who plays lacrosse at Shepherd University...His father, Curt, was a CAIN-SMITH defensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles and played collegiately at nationally-ranked FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 210 • LINEBACKER University of North Carolina...Volunteered at the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach... Member of multiple honor societies in high school...Dream vacation is a trip to Bali...Person HOMETOWN: RICHMOND, VA. in history he’d most like to meet is George Washington...Hobbies include surfing, boating and scuba diving...Superstitions include wearing the same shirt under his pads during a win HIGH SCHOOL: ST. CHRISTOPHER’S streak...Favorite food is Mexican...Favorite movie is “Talladega Nights” and favorite TV show is “Workaholics”...Would like to become an orthopedic surgeon...Majoring in Biology. AT ST. CHRISTOPHER’S - Competed in football during his time with the Saints … Collected CAREER STATISTICS All-Prep and All-State accolades for his efforts … Also received the Hugh Brennan Award … DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR Posted 8.5 sacks and 11.5 tackles for a loss. 2016 1 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 9 12 12 24 1.5-3 0.5-2 0 1 1 0 PERSONAL - Dhykwon Aleke Cain-Smith is the son of Artensia Delbridge … Has two 2018 9 14 12 26 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 younger sisters, Danijha and Julsya … LeBron James is his favorite athlete, and J. Cole TOTAL 19 26 24 50 2.0-3 0.5-2 0 1 1 0 is his favorite musician … Malcolm X is the person in history he would most like to meet … His mother is the most impressive person he has met … “The Expendables” is his favorite movie, and “Quantico” is his favorite TV show … His dream vacation would be a trip to Italy … Majoring in psychology. BYRD SENIOR • 5-9 • 270 • DEFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: NEWPORT NEWS, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: WARWICK

2018 - JUNIOR - Anchored the center of the defensive line as the team’s starting nose guard during the first five games of the year … Posted 11 tackles, including a pair of solo stops … Broke up a pass, collected a quarterback hurry, and notched two tackles during a well- CANTWELL CARROLL FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 185 • LINEBACKER SENIOR • 6-1 • 230 • LINEBACKER HOMETOWN: ARLINGTON, VA. HOMETOWN: RICHMOND, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: YORKTOWN HIGH SCHOOL: MILLS E. GODWIN

AT YORKTOWN - Competed in football for the Patriots … Saw time as both a linebacker 2018 - JUNIOR - Helped anchor the defense as a starting linebacker during his third season and running back. with the Captains … Made 30 total tackles, including 6.5 behind the line of scrimmage … Posted a sack and added a pass breakup on a fourth-down attempt during a well-rounded PERSONAL - William Joseph Cantwell is the son of Mike and Mary Cantwell … Has a broth- showcase at TCNJ on November 3 … Tallied five tackles at Rowan on September 29 before er, Patrick, and a sister, Maeve … Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete, and David Robinson is matching that total against Kean on October 7 … the most impressive person he has ever met … Thomas Jefferson is the person in history he Had two tackles for a loss in the squad’s wins over would most like to meet … “Interstellar” is his favorite movie, and “Daredevil” is his favorite TCNJ and Kean … Notched at least two stops in TV show … Aspires to be a diplomat … Is a business-undeclared major. eight of his nine appearances, including the first five games of the season … Served as akey component on a unit that ranked eighth in the na- tion in total defense (234.7 yards-per-game) and 14th in scoring defense (12.4 points-per-game) … Also helped limit the opposition to just 71.7 rush- CARNES ing yards per contest, which marked the 15th-best JUNIOR • 6-0 • 210 • QUARTERBACK rate in the NCAA. HOMETOWN: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in a pair of games in his second year...Made collegiate debut HIGH SCHOOL: BROOKE POINT at Southern Virginia in the season opener...Also appeared against Rowan

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Served as the primary backup at quarterback while appearing in 2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not appear in a contest seven games during the year … Completed 14 of 22 passes for 112 yards … Tossed a 27- during his first collegiate campaign. yard touchdown against Salisbury on October 6 … Connected on nine of his 13 attempts for 49 yards in a victory at William Paterson on October 20 … Also had 46 yards rushing and two AT MILLS E. GODWIN - Played on both sides of the ball all four years, serving as a fullback touchdowns on the ground against the Pioneers and linebacker...Earned second team All-Conference honors and the Iron Eagle award fol- … Added three completions for 36 yards against lowing his junior year...Collected first team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Metro Kean on October 27 … Capped off the year with honors as a senior...Named team captain and defensive MVP. nine rushing yards on three attempts against Wes- ley on November 10. PERSONAL - John Benjamin Carroll was born in Richmond, Va and goes by the name “Ben”...Son of Karen and David Carroll...Has two brothers, Will and Daniel, and one sister, 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any action dur- Katie...Katie was a thrower for the track & field team at the University of Miami and LSU while ing his first season with the Captains. Daniel was a sprinter on the track & field team at Mary Washington.

AT BROOKE POINT - Played quarterback all four CAREER STATISTICS years for the Blackhawks, including three under DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR head coach Tommy Buzzo ... Earned first team All- 2017 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Conference, first team All-Area, and second team 2018 9 16 14 30 6.5-28 1.0-9 0 1 0 0 All-Region honors after leading team to an 11-2 TOTAL 11 16 14 30 6.5-28 1.0-9 0 1 0 0 season ... Broke the school record for most wins in a season while passing for 2,886 yards with 28 touchdowns and six rushing TD’s.

PERSONAL - Brockton Carnes is the son of Liz and Kevin Carnes … Has an older sister, Alex … Tom Brady is his favorite athlete, and Drake CASTLE is his favorite musician … “Forrest Gump” and the Rocky franchise are his favorite movies … “The Office” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to make the world a better place with technol- FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 200 • KICKER ogy … Majoring in computer science. HOMETOWN: DUBLIN, VA. CAREER STATISTICS HIGH SCHOOL: PULASKI COUNTY PASSING GP COMP ATT INT YDS TD LONG PCT AVG/PASS AVG/GM 2018 7 14 22 0 112 1 27 .640 5.1 16.0 TOTAL 7 14 22 0 112 1 27 .640 5.1 16.0 AT PULASKI COUNTY - Put together decorated campaigns with both the football and soccer teams … Was a two-time All-District selection in football, including a first-team honoree as a senior … Also garnered first-team All-Region and All-Timesland accolades for his work as a kicker … Posted 171 career points and converted 15 total field goals … Also booted 69 touchbacks … Was a perennial first-team All-Region selection for his efforts on the soccer team as well … Also earned All-Conference nods and was a three-time All-District pick.

PERSONAL - Christopher Ryan Castle is the son of Chris and Kelly Castle … Has a younger sister, Allyson … Shayne Graham is his favorite athlete … “Unbroken” is his favorite movie, and “The Office” is his favorite TV show … Majoring in electrical engineering. COOKE CURRAN FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 295 • OFFENSIVE LINE SENIOR • 6-0 • 185 • KICKER / PUNTER HOMETOWN: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: MOUNTAIN VIEW HIGH SCHOOL: FIRST COLONIAL

AT MOUNTAIN VIEW - Played on the offensive line with the Wildcats … Saw action as a 2018 - JUNIOR - Put together one of the finest seasons by a kicker in school history … guard and center … Earned three varsity letters for his work … Also was an honorable men- Ranked second on the team in scoring with 32 points … Converted all six of his field goal tion All-Conference performer as a senior … Served as a team captain in 2018. attempts … Led the NJAC in field goal percentage and became just the second Captain in program history to kick at least five field goals in a season without a single miss … Booted PERSONAL - Carson Alfred Cooke is the son of Eric and Laurie Cooke … Has a younger a pair of 47-yard field goals during the season after connecting in wins against Kean on sister, Kendall … Majoring in environmental studies. October 27 and Wesley on November 10 … Those kicks equaled the second-longest in school history and tied the facility record … Scored all of the team’s points in a 16-14 win over Wesley … Kicked three field goals and an extra point … Also registered the squad’s lone touch- down on a fake field goal attempt that resulted in a five-yard scamper into the end zone … His 16 COXE points equaled the second-highest single-game total by a kicker in school history … Averaged FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 155 • KICKER 45.3 yards per punt during that contest as well, marking the fourth-highest single-game mark by a HOMETOWN: GLOUCESTER, VA. Captain … Unloaded a 64-yard punt against Kean HIGH SCHOOL: GLOUCESTER on October 27, which marked the third-longest ef- fort in program history … Finished the year with a 36.0 yards-per-punt average on 38 attempts … Downed 12 kicks inside the opponent’s 20 and AT GLOUCESTER - Shined on both the football and soccer teams during his time with the booted four punts over 50 yards … Converted Dukes … Helped lead the football team to its first playoff berth in 28 years while serving as a eight extra-point attempts during the year, includ- kicker and punter … Also picked up a pair of second-team All-District awards for his work on ing a five-for-five performance at TCNJ on Novem- the soccer team … Saw action as a wing and striker … Played on a team that became the ber 3 … Also averaged 58.7 yards per kickoff on first soccer squad in Gloucester history to host a regional playoff game. 10 total attempts during the season ... Honored as the NJAC Special Teams Player of the Week on October 28 and November 10. PERSONAL - Andrew Todd Coxe is the son of William and Autumn Coxe … Has a brother, Ben, and a sister, Abby … “Super Troopers” is his favorite movie, and “The Office” is his 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Starting punter and kickoff specialist for the Captains appeared in favorite TV show … His goal in life is to become a successful market research analyst … nine games...Led team with 48 punts for 1,911 yards, an average of 39.8 yards per kick... Majoring in marketing. Ranked second in the NJAC and 28th nationally in punting...Ranks second all-time in single season punting yards in program history...Also ranks third in yards/punt and fourth in total punts...Registered a season-long 55-yard punt against William Paterson...Appeared on the CNU Top 10 chart for most punts (T9th - 8) and most yards punting (7th - 331 yds) in a game with his performance against Rowan...Downed 15 punts inside the 20 yard line, including three in a single game twice against William Paterson and Hampden-Sydney...Also led the CRABB team in kickoffs with 36 for 2,030 yards...Averaged 56.4 yards per kickoff with three touch- backs JUNIOR • 5-10 • 180 • QUARTERBACK HOMETOWN: BURKE, VA. 2015 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action during his first year with the Captains HIGH SCHOOL: LAKE BRADDOCK AT FIRST COLONIAL - Played under coach Sam Scarborough, earning second team all-state honors as a punter in both his junior and senior year...Also played soccer all four years...Member of the National Honor Society. BEFORE CNU - Spent his first two collegiate seasons at Stevenson University in 2017 and 2018 … Started at quarterback during the final six games of the 2018 campaign … Reg- PERSONAL - Dylan P. Curran was born in Montgomery, Ala...Son of Carol and Tony Cur- istered a 5-1 record … Threw for 1,094 yards and boasted a .672 completion percentage ran...Has one brother, Jake, who plays baseball at Randolph-Macon...Person in history he’d after connecting on 90 of his 134 attempts … Fired 10 touchdowns, including three during a most like to meet is Nelson Mandela...Hobbies include surfing, snowboarding and working victory at Lycoming on November 3 … Also completed 12 passes for 246 total yards during out...Favorite movie is “Anchorman”...Favorite book is “Where the Wild Things Are”...Major- that game and was honored as the MAC Offensive Player of the Week for that showcase ing in Business. … Tossed a pair of touchdowns in wins over Wilkes on October 20 and FDU-Florham on November 10 as well … Went 22-for-26 for 199 yards in his first collegiate start against CAREER STATISTICS Lebanon Valley on October 6 … Also added 113 yards and two touchdowns on the ground in PUNTING GP ATT YDS LONG AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK that contest … Scored a total of four rushing touchdowns during the season. 2015 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2017 9 48 1911 55 39.8 7 7 15 4 0 2018 7 38 1367 64 36.0 2 14 12 4 1 AT LAKE BRADDOCK - Was a first-team All-Conference selection for his efforts on the grid- TOTAL 21 86 3278 64 38.1 9 21 27 8 1 iron … Also collected second-team All-Region accolades … Helped lead the team to a pair of Patriot District championships … Competed on the varsity lacrosse and track teams as well. KICKING GP FG ATT LONG PCT. BLK XP ATT PCT. 2015 5 3 3 32 1.000 0 9 10 .900 PERSONAL - Tyrone Burrell Crabb is the son of Tyrone and Erika Crabb … Has a sister, 2017 9 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 2018 7 6 6 47 1.000 0 8 11 .727 Briana … Tiger Woods is the most impressive person he has ever met … Lil Baby, Young TOTAL 21 9 9 47 1.000 0 17 21 .810 Thug, and Roddy Rich are his favorite musicians … “The Dark Knight” is his favorite movie, and “Suits” is his favorite TV show … Majoring in business finance. CURRY DILLON FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 180 • DEFENSIVE BACK SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • 260 • DEFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HOMETOWN: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: FRANK W. COX HIGH SCHOOL: COLONIAL FORGE

BEFORE CNU - Spent the 2018 season as a member of the football team at the University 2018 - FRESHMAN - Did not see game action during his first season with the Captains. of Charleston … Graduated from Cox High School in Virginia Beach in 2018 … Competed on both the football and track & field teams with the Falcons. AT COLONIAL FORGE - Played for three years as a member of both the offensive and defensive lines ... Helped lead the Eagles to conference and regional championships in both PERSONAL - Deiontae Isaiah Curry is the son of Bryan and Kim Curry … Has an older sister, 2016 and 2017 ... As a senior, recorded 10 sacks and forced one fumble ... Also added 12 Danielle, and a younger brother, Dakotah … Martin Luther King, Jr. is the person in history he total tackles for a loss ... Threw for the track & field team for one year. would most like to meet … His mother is the most impressive person he has met … Aspires to be a stock trader … Majoring in accounting. PERSONAL - Jacob Tyler Dillon is the son of Anthony and Alisa Dillon … Has a sister, Lind- say … His dad played football at Liberty … DeMarcus Ware is his favorite athlete … Douglas MacArthur is the person in history he would most like to meet … “Star Wars” is his favorite movie, and “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” is his favorite TV show … His dream vacation would be a trip to Greece … Majoring in information systems. DAISEY SOPHOMORE • 6-4 • 192 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: COLONIAL HEIGHTS, VA. DIZON HIGH SCHOOL: COLONIAL HEIGHTS FRESHMAN • 5-8 • 168 • RUNNING BACK HOMETOWN: BURKE, VA. 2018 - FRESHMAN - Made two appearances during his first year with the Captains … HIGH SCHOOL: LAKE BRADDOCK Hauled in a 10-yard reception for a first down during a victory at William Paterson on October 20 … Also helped the Captains upend TCNJ during a league showdown on November 3.

AT COLONIAL HEIGHTS - Multi-sport athlete for the Colonials, playing baseball, basketball, AT LAKE BRADDOCK - Was a key member of the offense and special teams unit during and golf in addition to his time as a wide receiver and defensive back for the football team ... his time in high school … Named to the first-team All-Conference squad for his performance Led team in receptions Best Overall Male Student-Athlete at CHHS ... Nominated for Rich- as a running back and kickoff returner … Also nabbed second-team All-Region nods at both mond Times-Dispatch Scholar Athlete of the Year ... Named team captain of varsity baseball, positions … Compiled 1,613 all-purpose yards, including 973 rushing, 229 passing, and 411 football, and basketball teams ... Helped lead teams to four conference championships with on kick returns … Led the squad to a district championship … Competed as a sprinter on three for baseball and one in basketball. the track team as well.

PERSONAL - Andrew Warren Daisey is the son of Jerry and Sheri Daisey … Has an older PERSONAL - Benjamin Rodolfo Arca Dizon is the son of Bobby and Rudy Dizon … Has brother, Austin, and a younger sister, Victoria … Adam Thielen is his favorite athlete, and an older sister, Alyssa, and two brothers, Jakob and Ethan … Chris Johnson and Adrian Luke Combs is his favorite musician … B.J. Hill is the most impressive person he has ever Peterson are his favorite athletes, and Playboi Carti is his favorite musician … Muhammad met … “Step Brothers” is his favorite movie, and “Ozark” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to Ali is the person in history he would most like to meet … “Remember the Titans” is his favorite be a criminal lawyer … Majoring in political science / communication studies. movie, and “Rick and Morty” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be a sports analyst … Majoring in communications.

DECKER EDWARDS JUNIOR • 6-1 • 165 • WIDE RECEIVER FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 181 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: ROANOKE, VA. HOMETOWN: WOODBRIDGE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: CHARLES J. COLGAN

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Did not compete in a game during his second year in Newport News. AT CHARLES J. COLGAN - Excelled as a wide receiver during his time with the Sharks … Earned first-team All-Region honors for his efforts … Also was a second-team All-District 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action during his first season with the Captains. selection … Named the Team MVP and Offensive MVP … Saw time as a guard on the basketball squad as well. AT NORTHSIDE - Played both ways for the Vikings...Helped lead team to three straight dis- trict championships and one AAA State Championship as a freshman...Played wide receiver PERSONAL - Blake Steven Edwards is the son of Steve and Audra Edwards … Has an and cornerback. older sister, Taylor … Dez Bryant is his favorite athlete … His dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Bora. PERSONAL - Brandon Russell Decker was born in Salem, Va...Son Russell and Jennifer Decker...Has one brother, Bryant...Hobbies include fishing, golfing and paintball...Favorite movie is “Remember the Titans”...Majoring in Business/Marketing. PERSONAL - Mitchell Thomas Freeland is the son of Daniel and Collette Freeland … JJ Watt is his favorite athlete, and Bradley Martyn is his favorite sports personality … Bob Ross is the person in history he would most like to meet … His grandmother, Cheryl Barnes, is the most impressive person he has ever met … Lil Uzi Vert is his favorite musician … Majoring FABER in biology. SOPHOMORE • 6-5 • 260 • OFFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: MECHANICSVILLE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: ATLEE GADDIS FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 155 • DEFENSIVE BACK 2018 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in four games during his first season in Newport News … Hauled in a 10-yard reception for a first down on a scoring drive against Montclair State HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. on September 22 … Made his collegiate debut in the opener against Southern Virginia on HIGH SCHOOL: POOLESVILLE September 1 … Also took part in conference battles against Rowan on September 29 and Salisbury on October 6.

AT ATLEE - Multi-sport athlete for the Raiders, played football, basketball, and lacrosse ... AT POOLESVILLE - Saw action in multiple sports during his time with the Falcons … Com- Played as a tight end, tackle, and defensive end for the football team, helping lead the team peted as a wide receiver on the football team … Served as a captain … Also was a member to three state championship games ... Also a front court player for the basketball team and of the basketball, wrestling, and lacrosse squads … Earned second-team All-County acco- attacker on the lacrosse team. lades for his work as a midfielder on the lacrosse team.

PERSONAL - Garrett Jack Faber is the son of Allison Marshall and Jim Faber … Has two PERSONAL - Ethan Jackson Gaddis is the son of Craig and Jackie Gaddis … Has a younger younger sisters, Celeste and Elayna … Eric Church is his favorite musician, and Hank Wil- brother, Ashton … Majoring in biology. liams is the person in history he’d most like to meet … His dream vacation would be a surfing trip to Australia … “Point Break” is his favorite movie, and “Hawaii Five-O” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be a physical therapist or country music singer … Majoring in cellular and molecular biology. GARBARINI JUNIOR • 6-0 • 180 • KICKER / PUNTER FINDLEY HOMETOWN: BEDFORD, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: LIBERTY CHRISTIAN SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • 165 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: ALEXANDRIA, VA. 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Remained a critical member of the special teams unit during his HIGH SCHOOL: SOUTH COUNTY second season with the Captains … Drilled all 17 of his extra-point attempts, becoming just the third Captain in school history to have at least 15 tries without a single miss … Ended the season with 25 consecutive conversions dating back to his freshman season, BEFORE CNU - Made his collegiate debut as a freshman on the football team at Bluefield which stands as the fourth-longest streak in pro- College in 2017 … Appeared in seven games for the Rams … Spent his second year at gram history … Also hit four field goals during the Malone University and redshirted during the 2018 campaign. year, including a 44-yard attempt at William Pat- erson on October 20 … Split the uprights during AT SOUTH COUNTY - Starred on the football team with the Stallions … Helped lead the games against Southern Virginia on September 1, squad to a pair of district titles … Guided the team to an undefeated regular season as a Hampden-Sydney on September 8, and Salisbury junior before finishing with a 13-1 record in the state semifinals … Also competed in the Lee on October 6 as well … Finished the season with District AAU Basketball League and was honored as the MVP. 29 points, which placed him fourth on the squad … Also handled the kickoff duties and averaged 52.6 PERSONAL - Jaiquan Antonio Findley is the son of Tisheta Findley … Has four younger yards per attempt while holding the opposition to brothers, Tyrone Badie, Tijun, Adrian, and Santiago … Allen Iverson is his favorite athlete, four touchbacks … Had two touchbacks at William and Shy Glizzy is his favorite musician … His mother is the most impressive person he has Paterson and also completed a 15-yard pass dur- ever met … Martin Luther King, Jr. is the person in history he would most like to meet … “You ing a well-rounded effort against the Pioneers … Got Served” is his favorite movie, and “Drake & Josh” is his favorite TV show … His goal in Punted 10 times during the year as well … Aver- life is to buy his mom a house … Majoring in accounting. aged 36.1 yards per punt and had a 59-yard rocket against Salisbury ... Pinned five of his punts inside the opposition’s 20-yard line.

2017 - FRESHMAN - Starting field goal kicker for the Captains in his first year...Connected on 7-of-13 field goal attempts, including a season-long 42-yarder against Frostburg State... FREELAND Knocked through a pair of field goals against William Paterson and TCNJ...Led the team in scoring with 41 points...Added an 18-of-19 effort on PAT’s during the year, and chipped in FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 195 • LINEBACKER one two-point conversion...Connected on 10 straight and then eight straight point-after tries... Went a perfect 4-for-4 on PATs against Southern Virginia...Also served as the team’s kicker HOMETOWN: CARY, N.C. and punter in the final game of the season, averaging 37.4 yards per punt on five attempts, HIGH SCHOOL: PANTHER CREEK and 56.0 yards on three kickoff attempts...Downed one of his six punts inside the 20-yard line while averaging 34.0 yards per attempt...Picked up one touchback on five kickoff attempts for an average of 58.4 yards per kickoff. AT PANTHER CREEK - Competed as an outside linebacker … Honored with the Team De- AT LIBERTY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY - Played four years as a member of the soccer team at fensive Player Award for his performance as a sophomore and senior … Capped off his Liberty Christian Academy and served as kicker and punter his senior season...Named first career with 32 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles during his final campaign … Was a team All-Conference and second team All-Region as both a kicker and punter...Eagle Scout. perennial Academic All-Conference honoree for his work in the classroom as well. PERSONAL - Benjamin Ryan Garbarini was born in Bedford, Va...Son of Mark and Karen Garbarini...Has two sisters, Laura and Ashley, and one brother, Chris...Sister, Laura, plays soccer at Roanoke College...Hobbies include fishing, backpacking and boating...Most im- pressive person met is his grandfather...Favorite food is boneless wings...Majoring in Busi- ness. HALL CAREER STATISTICS JUNIOR • 5-11 • 280 • DEFENSIVE LINE PUNTING GP ATT YDS LONG AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK 2017 10 6 204 46 34.0 0 2 1 0 0 HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. 2018 9 10 361 59 36.1 0 4 5 1 1 HIGH SCHOOL: PRINCESS ANNE TOTAL 19 16 565 59 35.3 0 6 6 1 1

KICKING GP FG ATT LONG PCT. BLK XP ATT PCT. 2017 10 7 13 42 .539 1 18 19 .947 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Made one appearance during his second season in Newport News 2018 9 4 8 44 .500 0 17 17 1.000 TOTAL 19 11 21 44 .524 1 35 36 .972 … Saw action in the team’s victory over Southern Virginia in the opener on September 1.

2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any action in his first year with the Captains.

AT PRINCESS ANNE - Played on both sides of the line all four years for the Cavaliers, helping lead the team to back-to-back conference championships ... Earned All-Conference GIRDY honors as a senior offensive lineman ... Played in All-Star Game ... Also made it to regionals as a member of the track & field team as a thrower. SOPHOMORE • 5-8 • 150 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: LOVETTSVILLE, VA. PERSONAL - Quentyn Deshawn Hall is the son of Patrick and Tatia Hall … Has an older brother, Patrick … Bruce Smith is the most impressive person he has met … His dream HIGH SCHOOL: STONE BRIDGE vacation would be to travel with his mom to Italy to meet the Pope … His goal in life is to be successful in the cybersecurity field … Majoring in information systems.

BEFORE CNU - Was on the football team at Fairmont State University in 2017 and 2018 … Appeared in games against Glenville State and Concord during his second year with the squad. HARRIS AT STONE BRIDGE - Was a wide receiver and kick returner during his time with the Bulldogs … Earned All-Conference and All-County accolades for his work as a receiver … Also was SENIOR • 5-9 • 190 • RUNNING BACK named the Offensive Back of the Year … Helped guide the squad to three regional titles, two conference crowns, and a pair of second-place finishes in the state tournament … Earned HOMETOWN: HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. four varsity letters as a member of the track team as well … Saw time as a sprinter and long HIGH SCHOOL: HOLLY SPRINGS jumper … Led the squad to a pair of conference championships.

PERSONAL - Leland Marcel Girdy is the son of Mike and Lisa Girdy … Has an older brother, 2018 - JUNIOR - Put together a strong debut with the Captains while leading the team in Michael, and an older sister, Maya … Michael competed in football at Shenandoah, and rushing … Finished the year with 322 total yards on 84 attempts … Registered his first touch- Maya was on the track team at Glenville State … DeSean Jackson is his favorite athlete, and down on the ground with a 32-yard burst to cap off Jackie Robinson is the person in history he would most like to meet. the scoring in a conference victory at TCNJ on No- vember 3 … Finished that contest with a season- high 83 yards on 13 attempts … Ran the ball 18 times for 74 yards during a battle with Montclair State on September 22 … Posted 51 yards in the HALL second half of that game to help force overtime against the Red Hawks … Had at least 10 rushing JUNIOR • 5-7 • 180 • RUNNING BACK attempts in six of his eight appearances, including the final five games of the season … Ripped off HOMETOWN: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, VA. a pair of 13-yard runs in conference victories at HIGH SCHOOL: MANCHESTER Rowan on September 29 and William Paterson on October 20 … Also caught three passes, including a 20-yard touchdown, against Rowan.

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Did not see game action during his second season in Newport News. AT LOUISBURG - Two-time Academic All-Ameri- can...National Preseason RB Watch List (NJCAA 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any action in his first year with the Captains Rivals)...Helped lead team to 17-1 overall record over two years...Averaged 4.9 yards per carry with 13 touchdowns while fumbling only once AT MANCHESTER - Earned three varsity letters as a running back on the football team ... in two seasons...Contributed to the nation’s leading rushing attack and best red zone offense Helped lead the squad to the conference and district titles in 2017 ... Also earned a letter as a member of the track & field squad. AT HOLLY SPRINGS - Earned All-Conference honors twice and was a four-time academic All-Conference selection...Player of the Year in 2014...Offensive Rookie of the Year and OF- PERSONAL - Stephen Bryce Hall is the son of John and Monica Hall … Has an older brother, fensive MVP...Amassed 1,200 yards and 17 touchdowns in his senior year, including a game- John … Walter Payton is his favorite athlete, and Roy Woods is his favorite musician … “Re- high 237 yards and four TD’s...Added 867 yards and nine touchdowns as a sophomore. member the Titans” is his favorite movie, and “Game of Thrones” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to work in the child abduction unit of the FBI … Majoring in political science. PERSONAL - Nehemiah Harris was born in Colorado Springs, Colo...Son of Charles and Maysa Harris...Has two brothers, Nate and Christian...Favorite athletes are Russell West- brook and Tavon Austin...Favorite musician is Shy Glizzy...Majoring in Biology. CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING GP ATT YDS TD LONG AVG/A AVG/G 2018 8 84 322 1 32 3.8 40.3 TOTAL 8 84 322 1 32 3.8 40.3 HARTLEY HERZOG FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 265 • OFFENSIVE LINE FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 195 • DEFENSIVE BACK HOMETOWN: NEWPORT NEWS, VA. HOMETOWN: SPRINGFIELD, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: WOODSIDE HIGH SCHOOL: WEST SPRINGFIELD

AT WOODSIDE - Competed on the varsity football team for four years during his time with AT WEST SPRINGFIELD - Took part in multiple sports during his time with the Spartans … the Wolverines … Was a perennial All-Conference selection, earning honors during each of Saw action as a quarterback and wide receiver on the football team … Also played lacrosse his final three years … Also was a three-time team captain. and was a member of the defensive unit.

PERSONAL - Joshua Hartley is the son of Brian and Dawn Hartley … Has an older sister, PERSONAL - Jake Ryan Herzog is the son of Tim and Jenny Herzog … Has a brother, Jennifer, and an older brother, Jacob … JJ Watt is his favorite athlete, and Trippie Redd is his Spencer … Alex Ovechkin is his favorite athlete … His dream vacation would be a trip to the favorite musician … Joe Rogan is the most impressive person he has ever met … His dream Outer Banks with his family … “Avengers: Endgame” is his favorite movie, and “White Collar” vacation would be a trip to Texas … “Pink Panther” is his favorite movie … Aspires to be a is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be an FBI Agent … Majoring in criminology. physical therapist … Majoring in pre-health.

HENSON HIGH FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 165 • DEFENSIVE BACK SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 205 • QUARTERBACK HOMETOWN: CULPEPER, VA. HOMETOWN: HARRISONBURG, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: : SPOTSWOOD

AT EASTERN VIEW - Took part in multiple sports during his tenure with the Cyclones … 2018 - FRESHMAN - Did not appear in a contest during his first season with the Captains. Saw action on the football team and helped the squad capture district and conference titles … Also competed in track & field. AT SPOTSWOOD - Played for the Trailblazers in the Valley District for three years ... Served as team captain ... Also a member of the track & field team ... Member of the National Honor PERSONAL - Aaron Martez Henson is the son of Aaron and Shunnette Henson … Has an Society. older sister, Aryana, and a younger brother, Armand … Lupe Fiasco is his favorite musician … His dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Bora … “Inception” is his favorite movie, and PERSONAL - William Alexander High is the son of Roger and Joni High ... Has two sisters, “Danny Phantom” is his favorite TV show … Niccolò Machiavelli is the person in history he Alyse and Madeline, and one brother, Ryan ... David Luiz is his favorite athlete, and Post would most like to meet … Majoring in business administration. Malone is his favorite musician ... The Jonas Brothers are the most impressive people he has ever met ... His dream vacation would be a trip to Thailand ... “” is his favorite TV show ... Majoring in business.

HERBST HIGHLEY FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 275 • OFFENSIVE LINE SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • 165 • DEFENSIVE BACK HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HOMETOWN: WILLIAMSBURG, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: KELLAM HIGH SCHOOL: JAMESTOWN

AT KELLAM - Saw action on both sides of the trenches during his time with the football team 2018 - FRESHMAN - Did not see game action during his first year in Newport News. … Competed as both an offensive and defensive lineman while securing three varsity letters … Earned second-team All-Beach and All-District accolades for his performance … Also was AT JAMESTOWN - Was a four-year varsity starter on the football team with the Eagles … a third-team All-757 selection. Received All-Conference honors for his performance … Served as a team captain … Also competed in track & field … Was a three-time state qualifier in the 4x200 and 4x400. PERSONAL - Jacob Ryan Herbst is the son of Chris and Beau Herbst … Has two sisters, Alli and Elizabeth … Von Miller is his favorite athlete, and Pusha T is the most impressive person PERSONAL - Tyler James Highley is the son of Justin and Melissa Highley … Has a younger he has ever met … His favorite musicians are Gunna and Moneybagg Yo … Martin Luther sister, Alexis … Rob Gronkowski is his favorite athlete … His dream vacation would be a trip King, Jr. is the person in history he would most like to meet … “Remember the Titans” is his to New Zealand … Majoring in computer engineering. favorite movie, and “Last Chance U” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to be a family man … Majoring in sports management. HORNER HUNT FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 210 • LINEBACKER FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 210 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: CENTREVILLE, VA. HOMETOWN: LAKE RIDGE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: CENTREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL: HYLTON

AT CENTREVILLE - Was a two-time All-State selection during his career with the Wildcats AT HYLTON - Was a decorated multi-sport athlete … Earned All-Conference honors as a … Also was a three-time first-team All-Region honoree … Picked up a pair of All-Metro ac- tight end on the football team … Helped lead the squad to the conference and district champi- colades and was named to the first-team All-NOVA squad … Served as a team captain twice onships in 2017 … Also secured All-Conference plaudits as a defender on the lacrosse team … Wrapped up his tenure with 240 career tackles and 20 sacks. … Competed in baseball, basketball, and track as well.

PERSONAL - Lamar Yuta Horner is the son of Andre and Kyoko Horner … Has an older PERSONAL - Joshua Hunt is the son of Lawrence and Pamela Hunt … Has a younger brother, Andre, who plays football at the Coast Guard Academy … LeBron James is his brother, Matthew … Calvin Johnson is his favorite athlete … Majoring in marine biology. favorite athlete, and NBA Youngboy is his favorite musician … Doug Williams is the most impressive person he has ever met.

HUNTER HUDSON SENIOR • 6-2 • 200 • WIDE RECEIVER JUNIOR • 5-10 • 207 • LINEBACKER HOMETOWN: YORKTOWN, VA. HOMETOWN: DINWIDDIE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: : DINWIDDIE 2018 - JUNIOR - Flashed his versatility as a dynamic offensive threat … Played a role in four touchdowns after catching a pair and throwing for two others … Became the first Captain in 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Competed in two games during his second year in Newport News program history to have both a receiving and passing touchdown in the same game after … Made his debut in a victory at TCNJ on November 3 … Came back with his first collegiate accomplishing the feat in the opener against Southern Virginia on September 1 … Hauled tackle on kickoff coverage in the season finale against Wesley on November 10 … Earned a in a two-yard touchdown to open the scoring in spot on the Academic All-Conference Team for his success in the classroom as well. the win over the Knights before firing a 37-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter … Tossed 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action during his first season with the Captains. another touchdown with a 17-yard strike against Montclair State on September 22 and scored on AT DINWIDDIE - Played linebacker all four years under head coach Billy Mills ... Helped lead a nine-yard reception at Rowan on September 29 the Generals to a 4A state championship as a freshman ... Earned All-Conference honors as … Finished the season with 10 catches for 113 a senior ... Member of the National Honor Society. yards, including a 33-yard reception at Rowan … Had 22 receiving yards at TCNJ on November 3, PERSONAL - Jordan Neil Hudson is the son of Jeff and Billie Hudson … Has an older sister, which added to the team’s program-record total of Jessica … Eli Manning is his favorite athlete, and NBA Youngboy is his favorite musician … 478 yards through the air during that contest … Aspires to be a doctor … Majoring in biology with a chemistry minor. Completed all four of his passes during the season for 92 total yards.

2017 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in all 10 games ... Threw for a 22-yard touchdown on his only pass attempt of the year, connecting with Legend HUMPHREYS Hayes at Kean on October 28...Also caught a pass for six yards against the Cougars...Served as the SOPHOMORE • 6-1 • 235 • LINEBACKER team’s primary holder on PAT’s, and picked up a two-point conversion against Rowan. HOMETOWN: WHITE STONE, VA. 2016 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in one game during his first year with the Captains … Made HIGH SCHOOL: CHRISTCHURCH his collegiate debut at Frostburg State on October 22 as a holder on the special teams unit.

AT TABB - Led the Tigers to a conference championship as a sophomore ... Earned second BEFORE CNU - Attended Stevenson University for three semesters … Was on the football team All-Conference honors as a defensive back following his sophomore campaign ... Also team during the 2017 season as an outside linebacker and defensive end. earned first team All-Conference and All-Region honors as a junior ... Named second team All-Conference Utility after his senior year ... Also played baseball and basketball. AT CHRISTCHURCH - Earned three letters for his efforts on the football team … Picked up All-Conference honors and was named the Offensive MVP … Also served as a team captain PERSONAL - Nicholas Lee Hunter is the son of Tom and Lisa Hunter ... Has two brothers, … Helped lead the squad to a second-place finish in the state tournament … Was a member Zach and Jackson ... “The Office” is his favorite TV show ... Majoring in biology. of the baseball, indoor track, and soccer teams as well. CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL - Joseph H. Humphreys III is the son of Joey Humphreys and Kathryn Hum- RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/REC AVG/GM phreys … Has a sister, Jaclyn … Drew Brees is his favorite athlete and the most impressive 2016 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 person he has ever met … Majoring in English with a focus on writing and a minor in business 2017 9 1 6 0 6 0.1 6.0 0.7 2018 9 10 113 2 33 1.1 11.3 12.6 administration. TOTAL 19 11 119 2 33 0.6 10.8 6.3 JAMES JEDLICK SENIOR • 6-2 • 280 • DEFENSIVE LINE FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 200 • QUARTERBACK HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: KELLAM HIGH SCHOOL: OCEAN LAKES

2018 - JUNIOR - Put together a decorated season while serving as a disruptive force on AT OCEAN LAKES - Pieced together a record-setting tenure during his time with the Dol- the team’s defensive line … Secured first-team All-Conference and All-State accolades … phins … Earned first-team All-District and All-Region accolades for his work as a senior … Also became the first Captain to be honored as the Richmond Touchdown Club Defensive Also named the Offensive MVP and received the US Army Reserve National Scholar / Athlete Lineman of the Year … Led the squad with 40 tackles, including 10 for a loss … Registered Award … Established the school’s career record for completions (269) and equaled the mark six sacks during the season and posted two in a victory over Wesley on November 10 … Fin- for touchdown passes (50) … Also set single-season standards for completions (156) and ished with a season-high 11 total tackles, includ- touchdown throws (35) … Broke single-game records with seven touchdowns and 364 yards ing four solo stops, against the Wolverines … Also passing … Helped the squad win district and regional crowns in 2018 while qualifying for the came through with 1.5 sacks in triumphs against state tournament … Served as a two-year team captain … Earned a letter as an outfielder Hampden-Sydney on September 8 and Kean on on the baseball squad as well. October 27 … Posted a well-rounded performance against Kean with three pass breakups and a PERSONAL - Alexander Joseph Jedlick is the son of Oliver and Patricia Jedlick … Has two quarterback hurry while also recording a sack older sisters, Kayla and Celeste, and a younger brother, Nathan … Emmanuel Sanders is during a goal-line stand on a fourth-down attempt his favorite athlete, and his father is the most impressive person he has ever met … Niccolò … Added his first sack of the year in the season Machiavelli is the person in history he would most like to meet … His dream vacation would opener against Southern Virginia on September 1 be a trip to Europe … Majoring in business administration. … Had eight tackles at TCNJ on November 3 … Recorded at least two stops in seven of his ap- pearances, including three straight to kick off the year … Anchored a unit that ranked eighth in the nation in total defense (234.7 yards per game) and 14th in scoring defense (12.4 points per game) ... JIGGETTS Starred in the classroom as well while picking up SENIOR • 6-0 • 200 • DEFENSIVE BACK Academic All-Conference, All-District, and All- State nods for his performance. HOMETOWN: NORFOLK, VA.

2017 - SOPHOMORE - One of the top defensive linemen for CNU in his second season... HIGH SCHOOL: BOOKER T. WASHINGTON Ranked in the top ten on the team in tackles with 26, making 11 solo and 15 assisted stops... Registered 3.0 tackles for a loss of 12 yards, including 1.5 sacks for 9 yards...Broke up one pass and recorded one quarterback hurry...Posted his finest game in the season finale with 2018 - JUNIOR - Established himself as one of the top safeties in the country while plac- nine tackles, including four solo and five assisted, with 1.0 tackles for a loss against Wesley... ing his name among the elite defensive backs in school history … Picked up first-team All- Also registered five tackles at Kean and three each against Frostburg State and Salisbury... Conference and All-State accolades while collecting third-team All-Region plaudits … Came Earned a seven-yard sack against TCNJ...Named to NJAC All-Academic Team down with six interceptions during the season, which equaled the second-highest single-sea- son total in program history and was tied for the most in the CAC in 2018 … Picked off a pair 2016 - FRESHMAN - Made a seamless transition to college while appearing in nine contests of passes during a victory against TCNJ on November 3 … Returned the second interception during his first year with the Captains … Helped anchor the front line as a reserve defensive 56 yards, which marked the fifth-longest return by tackle … Registered 21 tackles during the season, including nine solo stops … Posted a sack a Captain … Had a pick in three straight games and recovered a fumble during his collegiate debut against Kean on September 4 … Added from September 8-29 … Capped off that run by another sack against Montclair State on October 5 … Contributed four tackles-for-a-loss returning an interception 30 yards for a touchdown during the year … Secured at least two tackles in six of his appearances and had four stops at Rowan … Added his last pick in the season fina- on four occasions. le against Wesley on November 10 … Also broke up a pass on a fourth-down attempt against the AT KELLAM - Saw time as a defensive lineman and tight end during his four years with Wolverines ... Contributed five pass breakups dur- the Knights … Secured first-team All-Conference honors at both positions in 2015 … Also ing the year, including a pair in the opener against picked up second-team nods as a junior … Was a perennial All-757 selection, including a Southern Virginia on September 1 … Finished the first-team pick at tight end as a freshman and sophomore … Also earned All-Area plaudits season with 24 tackles, including five behind the as a defensive lineman during his senior season … Saw action as a power forward on the line of scrimmage … Posted five tackles during basketball team as well. each of the first two games of the year, including an eight-yard loss at Hampden-Sydney on Sep- PERSONAL - Benjamin Clarkson James is the son of Candi James and the late John James tember 8 … Notched at least one tackle in eight … Has an older sister, Brittany Penny … Luke Kuechly is his favorite athlete, and Luke of his nine appearances … Was credited with a Combs is his favorite musician … Steve Smith is the most impressive person he has ever met quarterback hurry against Montclair State on Sep- … “Remember the Titans” is his favorite movie, and “How I Met Your Mother” is his favorite tember 22 as well. TV show … His dream vacation would be a trip to Hawaii … Aspires to be a physical therapist … Majoring in psychology. 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Helped anchor the team’s defensive backfield while starting all 10 games as a safety … Picked off a pass and recovered a fumble during a dominant effort CAREER STATISTICS against Hampden-Sydney … Also broke up passes against a pair of nationally-ranked op- DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR ponents with solid work against Frostburg State and Wesley … Finished the year with 18 2016 9 9 12 21 4.0-15 2.0-10 0 0 0 1 tackles, including 13 solo stops … Brought down four runners at Southern Virginia in the 2017 8 11 15 26 3.0-12 1.5-9 0 1 0 0 opener … Had at least two tackles in five of his appearances … Registered 2.5 tackles for 2018 9 21 19 40 10.0-42 6.0-34 0 3 0 0 a loss during the year, including solo efforts against Rowan and Salisbury in back-to-back TOTAL 26 41 46 87 17.0-69 9.5-53 0 4 0 1 appearances ... Helped the Captains finish eighth in the nation in total defense (234.7 yards per game) and 15th in scoring defense (12.4 points per game). 2016 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in six games during his debut campaign … Made his first collegiate appearance in the season opener against Kean on September 4 … Also appeared in NJAC contests against Rowan on October 1, Montclair State on October 15, Salisbury on October 29, and William Paterson on November 5 … Helped the Captains post a non-league victory over Hampden-Sydney on September 10 as well. KALAPASEV

AT BOOKER T. WASHINGTON - Played defensive back and wide receiver all four years FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 310 • OFFENSIVE LINE for the Bookers ... Earned first-team All-Conference honors as a defensive back ... Also was named the team’s Defensive Back of the Year ... Earned MVP honors for the baseball squad HOMETOWN: VIENNA, VA. as well ... Member of the National Honor Society. HIGH SCHOOL: GEORGE C. MARSHALL

PERSONAL - Damian Odell Dajante’ Jiggetts is the son of Dante’ Jiggetts and Lateshea Walter ... Has two younger sister, Dania Jiggetts and Zymoni Walter ... Ed Reed is his favorite AT GEORGE C. MARSHALL - Excelled as an offensive lineman during his career with the athlete ... Jackie Robinson is the person in history he would most like to meet ... His mom is Statesmen … Was a multiple-time All-District selection, including a first-team honoree as a the most impressive person he has met ... His goal in life is to retire handsomely by the age senior … Also collected All-Region accolades for his work … Honored as the Offensive MVP of 45 ... Majoring in sociology with a concentration in criminology. and Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2018 … Recorded 35 pancakes during his final season CAREER STATISTICS … Helped lead the team to the National District Championship in 2017 … Also earned two letters in wrestling and competed in powerlifting as well. DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2016 6 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 10 13 5 18 2.5-6 0.0-0 1 3 0 1 PERSONAL - Nikola Tae-Yang Kalapasev is the son of Predrag Kalapasev and Lissa Park … 2018 9 14 10 24 5.0-22 0.0-0 6 11 0 0 Has three younger sisters, Sophia, Hana, and Nina … Trent Williams is his favorite athlete, TOTAL 25 27 15 42 7.5-28 0.0-0 7 14 0 1 and Marc Rebillet is his favorite musician … Ryan Kerrigan is the most impressive person he has ever met … His dream vacation would be a European road trip … “Chef” is his favorite movie, and “Last Chance U” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be the owner of his own successful company … Majoring in computer science. JOHNSON SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 215 • TIGHT END KECK HOMETOWN: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 198 • LINEBACKER HIGH SCHOOL: CHANCELLOR HOMETOWN: HANOVER COUNTY, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: PATRICK HENRY 2018 - FRESHMAN - Took part in a pair of games during his first year in Newport News … Made his collegiate debut against Montclair State on September 22 … Also helped the Captains register a conference victory at TCNJ on November 3. AT PATRICK HENRY - Lettered 11 times in multiple sports during his tenure with the Patriots … Earned All-Conference honors for his work on the football team … Also served as a cap- AT CHANCELLOR - Earned three varsity letters as a member of the football team … Se- tain on the squad … Helped lead the team to a pair of Tomato Bowl Championships … Saw cured first-team All-Conference honors as a receiver during his senior campaign … Also time on the lacrosse and track & field squads as well. named the Offensive MVP and served as a team captain during his final season.

PERSONAL - Jack Randall Keck is the son of Craig and Ashly Keck … Has two younger PERSONAL - Brandon Chase Johnson is the son of John and Andrea Johnson … Has sisters, Libby and Kelsie, and a younger brother, Matthew … His dream vacation would be an older brother, Cameron, who also attended Christopher Newport … Cam Newton is his a trip to Australia … Travis Tritt is the most impressive person he has ever met … “The Blind favorite athlete … The person in history he would most like to meet is his dad at his age … Side” is his favorite movie, and “Fast N’ Loud” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be special His goal in life is to work in cybersecurity … Majoring in computer science. forces in the U.S. Army … Majoring in criminal justice.

JOHNSON KIDD FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 182 • WIDE RECEIVER FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 155 • KICKER HOMETOWN: FREDERICKSBURG, VA. HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: FREDERICKSBURG CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL: NORFOLK CHRISTIAN

AT FREDERICKSBURG CHRISTIAN - Was a dynamic athlete during his tenure in high AT NORFOLK CHRISTIAN - Starred as a kicker during his time in high school … Was a school … Saw time all over the field for the football team, including work at quarterback, two-time All-State selection, including a first-team pick as a junior … Also earned a pair of safety, cornerback, wide receiver, and return specialist … Picked up All-State accolades for All-Conference accolades … Helped lead the team to a second-place finish in the state his efforts as a kick returner and quarterback … Helped lead the squad to the VISAA Division tournament in 2017 while finishing the year 53-for-54 on extra-point attempts … Came back II State Championship … Threw for 20 touchdowns and ran for six … Also returned seven and converted five of his six field goal tries as a senior … Also was an accomplished soccer kicks for touchdowns, scored twice on interceptions, and had a 99-yard fumble return … player … Nabbed three All-Conference awards as a midfielder, including first-team honors Earned letters in basketball and track & field as well … Nabbed All-State accolades for his during his senior campaign. efforts in the hurdles. PERSONAL - Matthew Alan Kidd is the son of Richard and Maria Kidd … Has an older sister, PERSONAL - Antwan Johnson is the son of Kristen and Eric Johnson … Has two younger Rachel, and a younger brother, Jonathan … Is a business-undeclared major. brothers, Kyle and Dylan … Jarvis Landry and Russell Wilson are his favorite athletes, and Shaq is his favorite sports personality … NLE Choppa and NBA YoungBoy are his favorite musicians … Robert Griffin III is the most impressive person he has ever met … His favorite movies include “Scarface,” “Battleship,” and “Superfly” … Majoring in marketing. KINSEY KITTREL FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 160 • DEFENSIVE BACK FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 280 • DEFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: GREENE COUNTY, VA. HOMETOWN: LYNCHBURG, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: WILLIAM MONROE HIGH SCHOOL: E.C. GLASS

AT WILLIAM MONROE - Earned letters in three different sports during his time with the AT E.C. GLASS - Saw time as a left guard and a right defensive tackle during his time in Dragons … Was a two-time All-District selection as a member of the football team … Also high school … Secured All-District, All-Region, and All-State accolades for his efforts on the picked up first-team All-Region honors as a senior … Secured first-team All-District, All- gridiron … Served as a team captain for three years. Region, and All-State nods as a member of the baseball team during his senior season … Collected All-District and All-Region plaudits as a basketball player as well … Helped lead the PERSONAL - Ja’Cori Nicodemous Kittrell is the son of Shawn and Tashawna Kittrell … Has basketball team to the 2018-19 district championship. a younger sister, JaKasia, and a younger brother, JaMarion … His dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Bora … “The Hills Have Eyes” is his favorite movie … Majoring in business PERSONAL - Alexander Ray Kinsey is the son of Justin and Dee Dee Kinsey … Has a finance. younger brother, Max … Patrick Beverly is his favorite athlete, and A Boogie is his favorite musician … His dream vacation would be a trip to Greece … “Grown Ups” is his favorite movie, and “The Office” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to go with the flow. KNOTT KIRBY SOPHOMORE • 6-4 • 285 • OFFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: KING GEORGE, VA. FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 220 • DEFENSIVE LINE HIGH SCHOOL: KING GEORGE HOMETOWN: ALEXANDRIA, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: WEST POTOMAC 2018 - FRESHMAN - Made four appearances as a lineman during his first year with the Captains … Saw action in his first collegiate game against Salisbury on October 6 … Also AT WEST POTOMAC - Was a three-year letterman as a member of the football team with helped Christopher Newport register conference victories during his final three outings … Ap- the Wolverines … Picked up second-team All-Conference honors for his performance in 2018 peared in victories over William Paterson on October 20, TCNJ on November 3, and Wesley … Also served as a team captain … Helped lead West Potomac to a pair of conference on November 10. championships. AT KING GEORGE - Played three years in the for the Foxes ... Earned first PERSONAL - Samuel Harper Kirby is the son of Bruce and Gretchen Kirby … Has a younger team All-Conference honors as a defensive end and second team All-Conference plaudits sister, Nora … His mother played lacrosse at Lehigh … Khalil Mack is his favorite athlete, and as an offensive lineman ... Named Team Captain ... Member of the National Honor Society. Jack Lambert is the most impressive person he has ever met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Tahiti … “Tommy Boy” is his favorite movie, and “That ‘70s Show” is his favorite PERSONAL - Drew Tyler Knott is the son of Andy and Kristen Knott … JuJu Smith-Schuster TV show … Majoring in business. is his favorite athlete … Majoring in electrical engineering.

KIRLEY LEAS FRESHMAN • 6-4 • 270 • OFFENSIVE LINE FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 210 • LINEBACKER HOMETOWN: FAIRFAX, VA. HOMETOWN: VIENNA, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL: JAMES MADISON

AT FAIRFAX - Secured All-Conference honors during his final two seasons as an offensive AT JAMES MADISON - Was a two-time second-team All-State selection for his work on lineman with the Rebels … Was a first-team selection as a senior … Also collected second- the gridiron … Also was a first-team All-District and All-Region honoree during his final two team All-Region nods for his work in 2018 … Served as a team captain … Also saw time as seasons … Picked up honorable mention All-Met nods in 2016 … Starred on the baseball a pitcher and first baseman on the baseball squad. team as well … Earned All-State accolades for his efforts on the diamond while also picking up first-team All-District and All-Region plaudits. PERSONAL - Connor Patrick Kirley is the son of Mark and Kathleen Kirley … Aaron Rodgers is his favorite athlete, and Post Malone is his favorite musician … Nelson Mandela is the PERSONAL - Nathan Leas is the son of Dan and Cindy Leas … Has a sister, Julia, who person in history he would most like to meet … Lovie Smith is the most impressive person plays soccer at Georgetown … Luke Kuechly is his favorite athlete, and Thomas Rhett is his he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to the United Arab Emirates … “The Dark favorite musician … George Washington is the person in history he would most like to meet Knight” is his favorite movie, and “Psych” is his favorite TV show … Majoring in management. … “Game of Thrones” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to be a hedge fund manager … Majoring in finance and economics. LUNCHER MARCHIANDO SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • 200 • RUNNING BACK SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 175 • WIDE RECEIVER HOMETOWN: ARLINGTON, VA. HOMETOWN: FAIRFAX, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: YORKTOWN HIGH SCHOOL: FAIRFAX

2018 - FRESHMAN - Competed in three games during his first year with the Captains … 2018 - FRESHMAN - Saw action as a receiver during his first year in Newport News … Ran the ball 11 times for 56 total yards … His 5.1 yards-per-rush average marked the high- Appeared in four games and registered four receptions … Hauled in a pair of passes for est by a Captain with at least 10 attempts since 21 yards at William Paterson on October 20 … His second reception against the Pioneers 2016 … Flashed impressive potential in his col- was a season-high 16-yard catch that resulted in a first down and extended the game’s final legiate debut with 31 yards on four rushes in the drive in the fourth quarter … Also had a reception on a fourth-quarter drive against Wesley opener against Southern Virginia on September on November 10 which helped ice the victory … Caught his first collegiate pass at Rowan on 1 … Broke off a 26-yard scamper on his first ca- September 29 … Also appeared in the squad’s win at TCNJ on November 3. reer carry against the Knights … That marked the second-longest run on a player’s first attempt in AT FAIRFAX - Played three years for the Lions, earning second team All-District and second program history, trailing only Cameron Siler’s 27- team All-Region honors in 2017 ... Holds single-game, season, and career passing yard yard rush against Salisbury on September 6, 2014 records ... Also competed in basketball and track. … Came back with an 11-yard burst and a season- high five carries at William Paterson on October PERSONAL - Trevor James Marchiando is the son of Jeff and Amy Marchiando … Has a 20 … Also carried the ball twice at TCNJ on No- younger sister, Jody … Jarvis Landry is his favorite athlete, and J. Cole is his favorite musi- vember 3 … Chipped in on special teams and cian … Chris Cooley is the most impressive person he has ever met … Ben Franklin is the converted an extra point against the Lions as well. person in history he would most like to meet … “Guardians of the Galaxy 2” is his favorite movie, and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is his favorite TV show … His dream vacation AT YORKTOWN - Multi-sport athlete for the Pa- would be to anywhere tropical … His goal in life is to enjoy life and make a difference … triots as a member of the swimming, soccer, and Majoring in business. football teams ... Earned All-Conference honors in all three phases as a cornerback, running back, and punter/kicker ... Also collected all-region CAREER STATISTICS honors as a kicker/punter ... Exceptional soccer player as well, earning first team All-State RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/REC AVG/GM honors, three-time All-Region, and three-time All-Conference plaudits ... Helped lead football 2018 4 4 23 0 16 1.0 5.8 5.8 team to Arlington Cup championship three times ... Also led soccer team to state finals and TOTAL 4 4 23 0 16 1.0 5.8 5.8 conference championship ... Earned sportsmanship award twice.

PERSONAL - Adam William Luncher is the son of Mark and Julie Luncher … Has an older sister, Kait, and a younger brother, Bryce … His sister competed in swimming at Mary Wash- ington, and his dad swam at Gannon … Juju Smith-Schuster is his favorite athlete, and Post Malone is his favorite musician … Jerry Rice is the person in history he would most like to MARTIN meet … “Mad Max” is his favorite movie, and “Last Chance U” is his favorite TV show … Majoring in business. FRESHMAN • 5-11 • 200 • LINEBACKER CAREER STATISTICS HOMETOWN: DUMFRIES, VA. RUSHING GP ATT YDS TD LONG AVG/A AVG/G HIGH SCHOOL: POTOMAC 2018 3 11 56 0 26 5.1 18.7 TOTAL 3 11 56 0 26 5.1 18.7 AT POTOMAC - Took part in multiple sports during his time in high school … Saw action on both sides of the ball on the football team as a running back and linebacker … Earned starts during his final three seasons on the squad … Secured All-District accolades for his efforts … Also was an All-District selection in lacrosse … Served as a team captain during his senior season. MADAJ PERSONAL - Keith Alexander Martin is the son of Brian and Christina Martin … Has an older FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 215 • LINEBACKER sister, Bianca … Marcus Mariota is his favorite athlete, and J. Cole is his favorite musician HOMETOWN: CHANTILLY, VA. … Bernie Mac is the person in history he would most like to meet … His dream vacation would be a trip to Oregon … “Transformers” is his favorite movie, and “Last Chance U” is his HIGH SCHOOL: CHANTILLY favorite TV show.

AT CHANTILLY - Earned eight varsity letters as a multi-sport competitor with the Chargers … Competed in the trenches on both the offensive and defensive lines with the football team … Served as a captain and received the Henry Bruno Character Award in 2018 … Also was a team captain on the wrestling squad and won a district title in the 220lb weight class while qualifying for the state championships … Helped lead the squad to the team title at the district meet as well … Also won a district championship in the shot put as a member of the track & field squad.

PERSONAL - John James Madaj is the son of Jim and Joan Madaj … Ray Lewis is his favorite athlete, and Travis Scott is his favorite musician … His mom is the most impressive person he has ever met … “Gurren Lagann” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to build computers and improve technology … Majoring in computer engineering. for 55 yards in the opener at Southern Virginia, including a season-best 28-yard scamper … Also had 66 return yards on four attempts against Frostburg State … Posted 51 total yards against TCNJ after hauling in 34 yards receiving while adding an eight-yard rush and nine yards as a punt returner … Came through with a 17-yard run against Hampden-Sydney … MASSENGILL Finished the year with 25 yards on the ground and 34 through the air.

SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 230 • LINEBACKER AT LORD BOTETOURT - Played both ways for the Cavaliers all four years, seeing time as a wide receiver, cornerback, and kick returner ... Helped lead team to conference champion- HOMETOWN: COLUMBIA, MD. ship as a junior ... Also played three years as a point guard on the basketball team ... Part of HIGH SCHOOL: LONG REACH 3A State Runner-Up finish as a junior ... Earned first team All-State honors, along with first team All-District as a receiver and second team as a punt returner ... First team All-Confer- ence punt returner and second team pick as kick returner and receiver ... Named to the All-3A West Regional Team as a second team punt returner ... Followed up successful third year 2018 - FRESHMAN - Saw immediate action as a member of the defensive unit … Appeared with strong senior campaign, earning first team All-District as a receiver, defensive back, punt in eight games and contributed 11 tackles, including four solo stops … Made his collegiate returner, and kick returner ... Also a first team All-Conference pick across all positions except debut with two tackles and a quarterback hurry kick returner, where he was a second team pick. in a win over Southern Virginia on September 1 … Had a tackle for a loss in his next appearance PERSONAL - Garrison Lee Mayo is the son of Gary and Debra Mayo ... Has two sisters, against Montclair State on September 22 … Also Grace and Martika ... LeBron James is his favorite athlete, and Meek Mill is his favorite musi- helped bring down a runner behind the line of cian ... Malcolm X is the person in history he would most like to meet ... “When the Game scrimmage against Kean on October 27 … Reg- Stands Tall” is his favorite movie, and “Last Chance U” is his favorite TV show ... Majoring istered multiple tackles in four of his appearances in psychology. and had at least one in seven of his outings. CAREER STATISTICS AT LONG REACH - Played wide receiver, strong safety, and linebacker for the Lightning in the How- RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/REC AVG/GM ard County Conference ... Earned three varsity let- 2017 7 4 34 0 18 0.6 8.5 4.9 2018 9 32 280 4 35 3.6 8.8 31.1 ters for his work on the gridiron. TOTAL 16 36 314 4 35 2.3 8.7 19.6

PERSONAL - Jason Anthony Massengill is the son of Ron and Aisha Massengill ... Has two broth- ers, Justin and Jordan. CAREER STATISTICS MAZZA DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2018 8 4 7 11 1.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 165 • WIDE RECEIVER TOTAL 8 4 7 11 1.5-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 HOMETOWN: STEPHENS CITY, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: SHERANDO

MAYO AT SHERANDO - Was a celebrated multi-sport athlete with the Warriors … Secured first- team All-Area and second-team All-District honors for his efforts as a wide receiver during his JUNIOR • 5-9 • 165 • WIDE RECEIVER senior season … Finished the year with 34 receptions for 736 yards and nine touchdowns … Helped lead the squad to a pair of conference and district championships along with a HOMETOWN: FINCASTLE, VA. regional title during his junior season … Also nabbed All-District accolades for his efforts on HIGH SCHOOL: LORD BOTETOURT the baseball team as a senior … Finished the year with a .322 batting average and helped lead the squad to conference and district crowns … Served as a captain on both teams.

PERSONAL - Nicholas Carmen Mazza is the son of Carmen and Tara Mazza … Has an 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Was a dynamic threat as both a wide receiver and return specialist older sister, Gabby … Tom Brady is his favorite athlete, and Jackie Robinson is the person … Appeared in all nine games and earned eight starts during the year … Ranked third on the in history he would most like to meet … His dream vacation would be a trip to Italy … “The team with 32 receptions and 280 yards … Added Benchwarmers” is his favorite movie, and “The Punisher” is his favorite TV show. his name to the history books after recording a touchdown reception in each of the team’s first four games … Became just the third Captain to catch a scoring strike in four straight contests, join- ing Jesse Bradshaw (2007) and T.J. Foster (2010) … His third-quarter touchdown against Hampden- MCDONALD Sydney on September 8 gave the Captains a four- point lead, which they would never relinquish … JUNIOR • 6-1 • 225 • TIGHT END Had a season-high 64 yards on seven receptions, including a 35-yard catch, against Montclair State HOMETOWN: CLARKE COUNTY, VA. on September 22 … Scored the go-ahead strike in HIGH SCHOOL: CLARKE COUNTY the second quarter against the Red Hawks … Also had seven catches and 48 yards against Salisbury on October 6 … Hauled in a 32-yard reception at Rowan on September 29 … Posted at least one 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Started all nine games as a tight end … Hauled in 13 receptions for catch in eight of his nine appearances … Served 99 yards … Had 28 yards on three catches at TCNJ on November 3 … Added to the squad’s as the squad’s leading punt returner as well … program-record total of 478 yards through the air against the Lions … Also had three recep- Had 11 returns for 69 yards during the season … Tallied 34 total return yards on three at- tions and 25 yards at Hampden-Sydney on September 8 … Notched a season-long 13-yard tempts at Rowan and notched a season-long 22-yard return against Kean on October 27. catch at Rowan on September 29 … Hauled in two receptions during conference battles against Salisbury on October 6 and Wesley on November 10 … Also secured passes in wins 2017 - FRESHMAN - Contributed on the offensive unit and special teams during the season over Southern Virginia on September 1 and Kean on October 27 … Helped the Captains rank … Registered 189 all-purpose yards, including 121 on kick returns … Returned a pair of kicks second in the NJAC with an average of 259.6 passing yards per game in 2018. 2017 - FRESHMAN - Played in six games as a tight end during his debut campaign … Hauled in a pair of passes, including a two-yard touchdown in the opener at Southern Virginia … Also secured a five-yard reception at Salisbury … Assisted as a blocker as well while helping the Captains rank first in the NJAC in passing yards MONGE per game (264.5). FRESHMAN • 6-5 • 280 • OFFENSIVE LINE AT CLARKE COUNTY - Played both ways for the Eagles as a linebacker and tight end ... Won four HOMETOWN: CUAUTLA, MEXICO straight district championships ... As a sophomore, HIGH SCHOOL: JAMES RIVER (VA.) earned second team All-District honors ... Picked up first team All-District as a linebacker and tight end as a junior, while also collecting first team All- AT JAMES RIVER - Took part in multiple sports during his time in high school … Started Conference and All-State honors at both positions every game on the offensive line over his final two seasons on the football team … Allowed ... Added first team All-District, All-Conference, just a single sack during his senior campaign … Competed on the track & field team as well and All-State honors as a senior ... Also played … Was a three-year regional qualifier in the shot put … Also reached the regionals twice in basketball, and twice earned All-District honors. the discus.

PERSONAL - Brett Joseph McDonald is the son PERSONAL - Ricardo Monge is the son of Carlos and Angelina Monge … Has two older of Chris McDonald and Jamie McDonald … Has brothers, Carlos and Cristian … Tua Tagovailoa is his favorite athlete, and his dad is the a brother, Sean, who played football at Randolph-Macon … Majoring in communications. most impressive person he has ever met … Jesus is the person in history he would most CAREER STATISTICS like to meet … His dream vacation would be a trip to Bora Bora … His favorite films are the Rocky movies … “Money Heist” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be a lawyer … Majoring RECEIVING GP REC YDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/REC AVG/GM in biochemistry. 2017 6 2 7 1 5 0.3 3.5 1.2 2018 9 13 99 0 13 1.4 7.6 11.0 TOTAL 15 15 106 1 13 1.0 7.1 7.1 MORRIS MCLAUGHLIN FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 200 • TIGHT END HOMETOWN: MCGAHEYSVILLE, VA. SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • 195 • DEFENSIVE BACK HIGH SCHOOL: EAST ROCKINGHAM HOMETOWN: STAFFORD, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: BROOKE POINT AT EAST ROCKINGHAM - Competed in multiple sports during his time with the Eagles … Was an All-District selection as a tight end on the football team … Established the school BEFORE CNU - Spent his first two collegiate campaigns as a member of the Division I Bryant record for most career receptions by a tight end … Helped lead the squad to district and University football team … Appeared in one game during his freshman season while helping regional titles as well as the quarterfinals of the state championship … Also helped guide the the Bulldogs post a 6-5 overall record, including a 4-2 mark in the NEC … Was sidelined with basketball team to district and regional crowns and a second-place finish at the state tourna- an injury during his second year with the program in 2018. ment … Served as a captain on both the basketball and football teams … Won a district championship in track & field as well while picking up All-State nods in the 4x800. AT BROOKE POINT - Was a decorated member of the football team … Secured All-Confer- ence, All-Region, and All-State accolades for his efforts … Registered 137 solo tackles, five PERSONAL - Griffin Herbert Morris is the son of Galen and Stacey Morris … Has a brother, interceptions, and three forced fumbles during a tremendous senior season … Eventually Haden … Russell Westbrook is his favorite athlete, and Travis Scott is his favorite musician earned three letters in football … Also received a pair of varsity letters in wrestling. … His dad is the most impressive person he has ever met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Greece … “First Take” is his favorite TV show … Majoring in American History. PERSONAL - Tiavonte M. McLaughlin is the son of Sonia and Thad McLaughlin … Jalen Ramsey is his favorite athlete, and Drake is his favorite musician … Barack Obama is the person in history he would most like to meet … His goal in life is to make his mom proud. MYLOTT SOPHOMORE • 6-3 • 230 • OFFENSIVE LINE MIRANDA HOMETOWN: UTICA, N.Y. FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 220 • LINEBACKER HIGH SCHOOL: CLOVER HILL (VA.) HOMETOWN: ALEXANDRIA, VA.

HIGH SCHOOL: T.C. WILLIAMS 2018 - FRESHMAN - Served as a reserve on the offensive line during his first collegiate campaign … Did not see game action with the Captains.

AT T.C. WILLIAMS - Was a multi-sport competitor with the Titans … Collected second-team AT CLOVER HILL - Earned three letters as a member of the football team ... Earned honor- All-District honors for his work on the football team … Also served as a team captain … able mention All-Conference accolades for his work as a center and tackle ... Served as a Helped lead the squad to a 7-3 record during the 2017 campaign … Saw action on the wres- team captain for two years ... Named the MVP of the offensive line ... Celebrated as the tling and track & field teams as well. bench press champion.

PERSONAL - Dillon Patrick Miranda is the son of Damon and Susan Miranda … Has a PERSONAL - Burnett Mack Mylott is the son of William and Jenny Mylott ... Has five brothers, younger sister, Corrine … Drew Brees is his favorite athlete, and Kanye West is his favorite Robert, William, Garrett, Nathan, and Austin, and one sister, Katie ... Majoring in physics. musician … Jimi Hendrix is the person in history he would most like to meet … Baker May- field is the most impressive person he has met … Majoring in finance. NITOWSKI NORMAN FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 240 • DEFENSIVE LINE JUNIOR • 6-1 • 252 • OFFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: BRISTOW, VA. HOMETOWN: YORKTOWN, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: OSBOURN PARK HIGH SCHOOL: YORK

AT OSBOURN PARK - Was a multi-sport standout with the Yellow Jackets … Secured a 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Put together a breakout campaign on the offensive line … Appeared pair of All-Conference honors for his work on the football team … Also received awards as in all nine games and earned seven starts … Helped anchor the left side of the line while the squad’s Best Defensive Lineman and Best Linebacker during his tenure … Starred as starting the first five games of the year … Came a wrestler as well while winning two district titles and a regional championship … Was also back and made starts in conference victories a three-time All-State performer and finished his career with 115 wins … Served as a team against Kean on October 27 and TCNJ on Novem- captain on both the football and wrestling squads … Also earned three letters as a member ber 3 as well … Blocked for a passing attack that of the lacrosse team. ranked second in the NJAC with 259.6 yards per game … Started a pair of record-setting contests PERSONAL - Lucas Jude Nitowski is the son of Robert and Jamie Nitowski … Has two sis- while helping the offense set single-game program ters, Olivia and Lexie … His dad played football and baseball at Edinboro … His grandfather standards for passing yards (478) at TCNJ on No- played quarterback at Pitt from 1952-56, and four of his cousins also competed in football at vember 3 and passing touchdowns (5) at Rowan the collegiate level … JJ Watt is his favorite athlete, and Bryce Harper is the most impressive on September 29 … Helped the rushing attack person he has ever met … Marilyn Monroe is the person in history he would most like to meet top 130 yards in three games during the year as … His dream vacation would be a trip to Italy … Blink-182 is his favorite band … Majoring in well … Also made a tackle following an intercep- business and finance. tion during the season finale against Wesley on November 10.

2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see game action dur- ing his first year.

NOBLES AT YORK - Played on the offensive line all four years for the Falcons ... Earned All-Con- ference honors as a senior ... Also was an All-Region selection in 2017 ... Member of the SENIOR • 6-0 • 265 • OFFENSIVE LINE National Honor Society. HOMETOWN: SALEM, VA. PERSONAL - Nicholas Lee Norman is the son of Al and Lori Norman ... Has three brothers, HIGH SCHOOL: GLENVAR Jake, Austin, and Troy ... Russell Westbrook is his favorite athlete, and Adrian Peterson is the most impressive person he has ever met ... John F. Kennedy is the person in history he would most like to meet ... “Inception” is his favorite movie, and “Game of Thrones” is his 2018 - JUNIOR - Continued seeing time as an offensive lineman during his third year in favorite TV show ... His goal in life is to own a construction company ... Majoring in business Newport News … Appeared in six games during the season, including three straight confer- management. ence wins from October 20 - November 3 … Started at left guard during an NJAC battle with Montclair State on September 22 … Also saw time in league victories over Southern Virginia on September 1 and Rowan on September 29.

2017 - SOPHOMORE - Made five appearances during his second year with the Captains … Made PABON his debut in the opener against Southern Virginia … Also saw time against Rowan and Salisbury SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 200 • RUNNING BACK in the middle of the year before playing in the fi- nal two games of the season against TCNJ and HOMETOWN: CARROLLTON, VA. Wesley. HIGH SCHOOL: GRAFTON 2016 - FRESHMAN - Did not appear in a game during his first year at CNU. BEFORE CNU - Spent the 2017-18 school year at Chowan University … Was a member of AT GLENVAR - Played on the line all four years, the Division II football team that registered a 4-6 record, including a 4-3 mark in the CIAA … helping lead the Highlanders to a state champi- Earned a spot on the Dean’s List for his work in the classroom. onship as a junior ... Also won conference title as a senior ... Earned All-Conference honors as an AT GRAFTON - Was a decorated member of the football team with the Clippers … Secured offensive lineman as a junior and as a defensive first-team All-Conference and second-team All-Region accolades for his performance … Also lineman following his senior year ... Named to was a third-team All-757 selection … Served as a team captain … Averaged 8.4 yards per the All-Academic Team all four years ... Earned carry and finished with 1,238 total rushing yards and 14 touchdowns … Helped lead Grafton Rookie of the Year honors after his freshman season. to the second round of the playoffs in 2016 … Also competed in baseball and track during his time in high school. PERSONAL - Nathan McCloud Nobles is the son of James and Tammy Nobles … Has an older brother, Tyler … His dad played football at Auburn … Herschel Walker is his favorite PERSONAL - Ryan Charles Pabon is the son of Rolando and Amy Pabon … Has a younger athlete, and Eminem is his favorite musician … His uncle, Mac Nobles, is the most impres- sister, Rachel, who is a member of the CNU field hockey team … Saquon Barkley is his fa- sive person he has ever met … His dream vacation would be a European cruise … “Aveng- vorite athlete, and Ernie Davis is the person in history he would most like to meet … His father ers: Endgame” is his favorite movie, and “Criminal Minds” is his favorite TV show … Aspires is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Hawaii … to work in federal law enforcement … Majoring in criminology. “Namath” is his favorite book … Majoring in sociology / criminology. PARSONS PONTON SOPHOMORE • 6-2 • 225 • LINEBACKER SENIOR • 6-0 • 180 • DEFENSIVE BACK HOMETOWN: MANASSAS, VA. HOMETOWN: SALEM, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: OSBOURN PARK HIGH SCHOOL: SALEM

2018 - FRESHMAN - Made seven appearances during his first season with the Captains … 2018 - JUNIOR - Saw action in the first four games of the season … Made a tackle on kickoff Finished the year with four total tackles, including a pair of solo stops … Came through with coverage during the squad’s victory at Hampden-Sydney on September 8 … Also appeared two tackles during his collegiate debut against Southern Virginia on September 1 … Added in conference wins over Southern Virginia on Sep- his first sack during his next appearance at Rowan on September 29 … Registered his final tember 1 and Rowan on September 29. tackle during a conference victory at William Paterson on October 2 … Saw action in the squad’s last six games of the season. 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Appeared in eight games during his second year at CNU … Contrib- AT OSBOURN PARK - Was a multi-sport standout … Earned three varsity letters for both uted three tackles, including a pair in the opener football and wrestling … Picked up second-team All-Conference accolades for his efforts on against Southern Virginia … Also added a stop the gridiron during his final two campaigns … Placed fourth at the state wrestling champion- against William Paterson … Returned a punt for ships as a junior and sixth as a senior. a two-yard gain against SVU as well.

PERSONAL - Nicholas John Parsons is the son of Drew Parsons and Kristin Witte … Has 2016 - FRESHMAN - Flashed his versatility as four brothers, Andrew, Christian, Rob, and Jimmy, and a sister, Melissa … Troy Polamalu is a kicker and reserve member of the defensive his favorite athlete, and Ryan Shazier is the person in history he would most like to meet … backfield … Registered a tackle at Rowan on Oc- Antonio Brown is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a tober 1 … Connected on both of his extra-point trip to Lake Tahoe … “Forrest Gump” is his favorite movie, and “The Office” is his favorite TV attempts during the season after making success- show … A$AP Rocky is his favorite musician. ful conversions at William Paterson on November 5 and against Southern Virginia on November 12 CAREER STATISTICS … Kicked off six times during the year, including a season-best 57.7-yard average on three boots at Hampden-Sydney on September 10. DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2018 7 2 2 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 7 2 2 4 1.0-4 1.0-4 0 0 0 0 AT SALEM - Played both cornerback all four years while also serving as a wide receiver for three ... Won state championship as a senior ... Also picked up two region championships as a freshman and sophomore ... Earned All-District, All-Region, and All-State honors in 2015-16 ... Also a member of the track & field team, capturing All-District honors in the 110 hurdles.

PERSONAL - Daniel Joseph Ponton is the son of Daisy Medina ... Has an older sister, PETRAKIS Andrea Sowers ... Former teammate Collin Banks is his favorite athlete ... Majoring in com- munications. SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 183 • DEFENSIVE BACK CAREER STATISTICS HOMETOWN: ASHBURN, VA. DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR HIGH SCHOOL: STONE BRIDGE 2016 6 1 0 1 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2017 8 2 1 3 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 4 1 0 1 0.0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 18 4 1 5 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 - FRESHMAN - Made one appearance during his first collegiate campaign … Saw ac- tion in the squad’s NJAC battle at William Paterson on October 20.

AT STONE BRIDGE - Played safety for three years with the Bulldogs, helping lead the team to three straight conference titles ... Also won two regional championships and finished as state runner-up twice ... Posted 22-2 overall record in games he started ... Was a five-time PORTERFIELD Defensive Player of the Week. SOPHOMORE • 5-9 • 205 • DEFENSIVE BACK PERSONAL - Hunter Christopher Petrakis is the son of Chris and Janelle Petrakis … Has HOMETOWN: CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. a twin sister, Taylor, and a younger brother, Nick … His dad played football at Catawba, and his uncle, Steven Halko, played in the NHL for the Carolina Hurricanes … Brian Cushing is HIGH SCHOOL: MONTICELLO his favorite athlete, and Kenny Chesney is his favorite musician … Sylvester Stallone is the person in history he would most like to meet … “Impractical Jokers” is his favorite TV show … His dream vacation would be a trip to Greece … Majoring in business. 2018 - FRESHMAN (AT GLENVILLE STATE) - Appeared in five games during his first col- legiate campaign … Made his debut and recorded a tackle on kickoff coverage at Shepherd on September 15 … Also came through with a special teams tackle during a victory against Concord on October 6.

AT MONTICELLO - Capped off his career with a decorated senior campaign … Secured All-Conference, All-Region, and All-State accolades for his efforts … Finished that season with 163 total tackles, including 45 for a loss … Also posted 13 sacks and an interception to cap off the year … Competed in basketball and tennis during his time at Monticello as well.

PERSONAL - Garrett Ashten Porterfield is the son of Brad and Kelly Porterfield … Has a sister, Paige, and a brother, Tristen … Baker Mayfield his favorite athlete … His goal in life is to buy his parents a beach house … Majoring in business management. REID RUIZ JUNIOR • 5-10 • 285 • DEFENSIVE LINE FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 220 • TIGHT END HOMETOWN: NORFOLK, VA. HOMETOWN: MIDLOTHIAN, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: NORVIEW HIGH SCHOOL: CLOVER HILL

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Did not see game action during his second season with the Captains. AT CLOVER HILL - Was a celebrated member of the football team … Secured first-team All- Conference and All-Metro accolades at tight end … Appeared as a defensive end during his 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see game action during his first year. time with the squad as well … Also saw action as a goalie on the lacrosse team.

AT NORVIEW - Played on both lines as a member of the Pilots all four years. PERSONAL - Julian Daniel Ruiz is the son of Patricio Ruiz and Angela Trolio … Has an older brother, Andres Garrett … Aspires to live by the beach … Majoring in business. PERSONAL - Charles L. Reid was born in Norfolk, Va...Son of Charles Reid and Audra Tav- ers...Has two sisters, Charlae and Brittany...Favorite sports personality is Dwyane Wade... Person in history he’d most like to meet is Albert Einstein...Most impressive person met is Kam Chancellor...Favorite food are burgers...Majoring in Computer Engineering. RYAN SENIOR • 6-3 • 240 • LINEBACKER RITTENHOUSE HOMETOWN: ALDIE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: JOHN CHAMPE SENIOR • 6-1 • 275 • OFFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: BROADWAY, VA. 2018 - JUNIOR - Earned honorable mention All-Conference accolades … Registered seven HIGH SCHOOL: BROADWAY sacks during the year, which led the team and ranked third in the CAC … That also equaled the fifth-highest single-season total in program history … Tied the single-game school record with four sacks, including two on fourth-down attempts, against Wesley on November 10 … 2018 - JUNIOR - Picked up first-team All-Conference and All-State accolades as a tackle That also established a new facility record … Finished that game with a season-high five … Started all nine games while anchoring the right side of the line … Helped pave the way tackles … Honored as the NJAC Defensive Player of the Week after collecting 2.5 sacks for an offense that ranked second in the NJAC with 259.6 passing yards per game … That and a forced fumble during a win against Kean on October 27 … Also had a pair of quarter- also marked the second-highest single-season total in school history … Showed off his back hurries and two pass breakups to round out his award-winning performance against pass-blocking skills throughout the year while helping the Captains establish a school record the Cougars … Forced a fumble and had four for passing yard (478) at TCNJ on November 3 and passing touchdowns (5) at Rowan on tackles against Salisbury on October 6 as well … September 29 … Also helped lead the way for a Collected at least two tackles in each of his nine rushing attack that eclipsed 130 yards on three appearances and finished the year with 29 total occasions, including a season-high 189 at Wil- stops, including 22 solo efforts … Tied for the team liam Paterson on October 20 … Shined in the lead with 10 tackles for a loss and had at least classroom as well and earned a spot on the NJAC one in five of his outings ... Helped the Captains Academic All-Conference Team. finish eighth in the nation in total defense (234.7 yards per game) and 15th in scoring defense (12.4 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Secured second-team All- points per game). Conference and All-State accolades … Saw action in eight games and earned five starts, including 2017 - SOPHOMORE - Competed in the final six four straight early in the season … Served as one games of the year … Made a solo tackle against of the bookends on the line as the team’s top right Wesley in the season finale. tackle … Helped block for the conference’s top- ranked passing offense, which averaged 264.5 2016 - FRESHMAN - Saw action in nine games yards through the air per game … Also led an at- during his second year at CNU … Registered a tack that stood fourth in the NJAC in total offense pair of tackles, including a solo stop at Hampden- and fifth in scoring offense. Sydney on September 10 … Came back with an assisted stop in the season finale against Southern Virginia on November 12 … Served as a key member of the special teams unit and 2016 - FRESHMAN - Made his collegiate debut in the season finale against Southern Virginia blocked a punt in the second quarter of the team’s victory over SVU. on November 12 … Came through with an impactful performance against the Knights, col- lecting a pair of tackles including a solo stop. AT JOHN CHAMPE - Competed in multiple sports with the Knights … Saw action as a line- backer and tight end … Helped the squad claim the district and conference championships in AT BROADWAY - Served on the offensive and defensive lines ... Won district championship 2016 … Picked up All-State honors in track & field after placing seventh at the state title meet as a junior ... As a member of the offensive line, earned first team All-District, All-Conference, in the 4x100-relay … Also saw time as a center and power forward on the basketball team. All-Region and All-State honors as a junior and senior ... On the defensive line, picked up second team All-District, first team All-Conference and second team All-Region honors as PERSONAL - Conner Ryan is the son of Nicki and Sean Ryan … Has two sisters, Kendrick a junior ... Added first team All-District, All-Conference and honorable mention All-Region and Emerson … Majoring in communication. honors on the DL his senior year ... Also a member of the wrestling team, taking second place in the conference, fourth at regionals and eighth in the state championship his senior year. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR PERSONAL - Matthew Alan Rittenhouse is the son of Jon Rittenhouse and Vicky Campbell 2016 9 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 … Has an older brother, Daniel … JuJu Smith-Schuster is his favorite athlete, and Lil Uzi Vert 2017 5 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 9 22 7 29 10.0-46 7.0-38 0 2 2 0 is his favorite musician … Majoring in finance. TOTAL 23 23 8 31 10.0-46 7.0-38 0 2 2 0 SAWDY SCHNELL JUNIOR • 6-0 • 200 • LINEBACKER FRESHMAN • 6-1 • 225 • LINEBACKER HOMETOWN: KING WILLIAM, VA. HOMETOWN: RICHMOND, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: KING WILLIAM HIGH SCHOOL: GLEN ALLEN

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Did not see game action during his second year in Newport News. AT GLEN ALLEN - Earned two letters for his work with the football squad … Served as a team captain during his senior campaign … Helped the Jaguars record the best record in 2017 - FRESHMAN - Competed in a pair of games during his first season with the Captains program history with a 9-3 ledger in 2018 … Also guided the squad to the second round of … Saw action in the final two contests of the year against TCNJ and Wesley. the regional playoffs that season.

AT KING WILLIAM - Played both sides of the ball all four years for head coach Dylan De- PERSONAL - Nathan Christopher Schnell is the son of Mike and Rhonda Schnell … Has a hart, helping lead the Cavaliers to four straight district championships...Played linebacker, younger sister, Cameron … Kevin Garnett is his favorite athlete, and Larry Bird is the person wide receiver, and running back...Earned second team All-District honors at linebacker as in history he would most like to meet … His favorite band is The Rolling Stones … “The Other a sophomore and junior...Picked up first team All-District honors as both a linebacker and Guys” is his favorite movie, and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” is his favorite TV show running back as a senior, while going on to earn second team All-Region on offense...Named … Majoring in business. Male Athlete of the Year at King William HS and honorable mention All-Metro RB.

PERSONAL - Brenon Dandridge Sawdy was born in West Palm Beach, Fla...Son of Eddie and Tiffany Sawdy...Has one sister, Coral, and two brothers, Ayden and Kai...Favorite sports personality is Marshawn Lynch...Dream vacation is a trip to New Zealand...Person in history he’d most like to meet is George Washington...Most impressive person met is his mother... SHERROD Favorite food is pizza...Favorite TV show is “Game of Thrones”...Favorite musician is Tim FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 175 • DEFENSIVE BACK McGraw...Majoring in Biology. HOMETOWN: STAFFORD, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: MOUNTAIN VIEW

SCHIELE AT MOUNTAIN VIEW - Two-time All-Region selection, including a first-team pick as a senior, for his work as a defensive back with the Wildcats … Also secured first-team All-Common- SENIOR • 6-2 • 260 • OFFENSIVE LINE wealth District accolades and second-team All-Area nods in 2018 … Was named the Moun- HOMETOWN: YORKTOWN, VA. tain View Defensive MVP and served as a team captain during his senior season … Finished his career with 232 solo tackles and 155 assisted stops … Also had 12 pass break-ups, five HIGH SCHOOL: TABB sacks, and 25 tackles for a loss.

PERSONAL - Kenneth Isiah Sherrod is the son of Brenda and Kenny Sherrod … Has a 2018 - JUNIOR - Saw action in seven games as a member of the offensive line … Earned a younger brother, Kevin … Landon Collins is his favorite athlete, and Martin Luther King, Jr. is start as the center during a victory at TCNJ on November 3 … Helped lead the Captains to a the person in history he would most like to meet … His mother is the most impressive person season-high 538 yards of total offense against the Lions, including four touchdowns through he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Hawaii … “Deadpool” is his favorite the air … Also made a tackle in that game following an interception by TCNJ … Helped pave movie, and “Criminal Minds” is his favorite TV show … J. Cole is his favorite musician … the way for an offense that ranked second in the NJAC with 259.6 passing yards per game Aspires to be a lawyer. during the season … Appeared in six straight games from September 22 - November 3, including four wins against conference opponents.

2017 - SOPHOMORE - Made three appearances during his second season at CNU … Helped the team register a victory over Hampden-Sydney … Also saw time against Kean and Wesley. SHORT

2016 - FRESHMAN - Made two appearances as an offensive lineman during his first col- FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 190 • LINEBACKER legiate campaign … Made his debut in the season opener against Kean on September 9 … HOMETOWN: RANDALLSTOWN, MD. Also appeared in the squad’s victory over No. 17 Wesley on September 17. HIGH SCHOOL: MOUNT ST. JOSEPH AT TABB - Played on the offensive and defensive lines all four years for head coach Matt Lawson...Earned first team All-Conference and honorable mention All-Region honors as a center in both his junior and senior year...Named team captain his senior season...Member AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH - Was a multi-sport standout with the Gaels … Earned two varsity of the National Honor Society. letters as an outside linebacker on the football team … Helped the squad post the winningest season in school history with a 10-2 record during his senior year … Also starred on the PERSONAL - Zachary Thomas Schiele was born in Newport News, Va. and goes by the wrestling team for four seasons … Earned All-American honors for his work on the mat after nickname “Zach”...Son of Richard and Kara Schiele...Has one brother, Daniel, who plays placing eighth at the National Preps … Was the 2019 Ocean Lakes Champion and a two-time football at James Madison University...Favorite sports personality is Mike Pouncey...Dream MIS finalist … Led the squad to three state championships and four MIAA Dual Meet titles. vacation is a trip to Hawaii...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Vince Lombardi...Hob- bies include playing golf, going to the beach, and snowboarding...Favorite food is Italian... PERSONAL - Jonathan William Short is the son of Brian and Tracey Short … Has two older Majoring in Computer Engineering. sisters, Ebony Short and Amber Bolden, and an older brother, Brian … Ray Lewis is his fa- vorite athlete, and Muhammad Ali is the person in history he would most like to meet … John Harbaugh is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Puerto Rico … Kendrick Lamar is his favorite musician … Majoring in cellular, molecular, and physiological biology. SIMMS THOMPSON FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 270 • OFFENSIVE LINE FRESHMAN • 6-3 • 225 • TIGHT END HOMETOWN: PASADENA, MD. HOMETOWN: ROANOKE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: FLINT HILL (VA.) HIGH SCHOOL: HIDDEN VALLEY

AT FLINT HILL - Excelled in the trenches during his time with the Huskies … Was a four-year AT HIDDEN VALLEY - Saw action as both a tight end and defensive end … Earned multiple letterwinner while seeing time at center, guard, and nose guard … Secured All-Conference All-Region honors, including second-team plaudits as a defensive end in 2018 … Also was an accolades for his work in 2017 … Also was an honorable mention All-State selection as a honorable mention All-District selection as a senior … Served as a team captain. senior … Served as a team captain in 2018 … Led Flint Hill to back-to-back undefeated state championships in 2017 and 2018. PERSONAL - Austin Jeffrey Thompson is the son of Jeff and Amy Thompson … Has two sisters, Savannah and Sophia, and a younger brother, Cross … Aspires to become a world- PERSONAL - Jyden Simms is the son of Christina Japak … Has an older sister, Shania renowned doctor … Majoring in biology (pre-med). Jarvis-Simms … Shaq is his favorite athlete, and Martin Luther King, Jr. is the person in his- tory he would most like to meet … Rob Robertson is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Mount Fuji … “The Office” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to be successful. TOURE JUNIOR • 6-0 • 200 • LINEBACKER HOMETOWN: LORTON, VA. SULLIVAN HIGH SCHOOL: HAYFIELD FRESHMAN • 5-8 • 170 • DEFENSIVE BACK

HOMETOWN: MONTPELIER, VA. 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Made nine tackles during the year, including five solo stops … Had HIGH SCHOOL: PATRICK HENRY a season-high three tackles and recovered a fumble in a victory at Rowan on September 29 … Recorded two stops, including his first collegiate sack on a fourth-down attempt, against Kean on October 27 … Notched tackles on kickoff coverage in three of his appearances … Also excelled in the classroom and was named to the NJAC Academic All-Conference Team. AT PATRICK HENRY - Was a decorated defensive back during his time with the Patriots … Secured All-Region accolades for his work on the gridiron … Also was an All-804 Team hon- 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not see any game action in his first season with the Captains. oree in the secondary … Selected to compete in the North vs. South Senior All-Star Game … Also took part in track & field during his time in high school. AT HAYFIELD - Helped lead the Hawks to a pair of district championships...Earned second

team All-Conference honors as a defensive end in both 2014 and 2016...Also collected hon- PERSONAL - Brandon Christopher Sullivan is the son of Chris and Tammi Sullivan … Has orable mention All-Conference honors as a senior. a younger brother, Zach … Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete, and Kenny Chesney is his favorite musician … John F. Kennedy is the person in history he would most like to meet … PERSONAL - Ibrahim D. Toure was born in Falls Church, Va...Son of Lansana Toure and His mother is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip Fatmata Conten...Has three brothers, Baikurr, Mohammed, and Alassan, and one sister, to Hawaii … “The Wolf of Wall Street” is his favorite movie, and “All-American” is his favorite Fatima...Most impressive person met is Barack Obama...Majoring in Business Management. TV show … Majoring in business. CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR 2018 8 5 4 9 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 8 5 4 9 1.0-5 1.0-5 0 0 0 1 TEDESCHI FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 200 • DEFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: HOLMDEL, N.J. TRIESCH HIGH SCHOOL: HOLMDEL SOPHOMORE • 5-11 • 203 • LONG SNAPPER HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. AT HOLMDEL - Excelled as a member of the football team … Secured All-Division honors for his efforts as a lineman … Also received the “Victory with Honor” Award … Served as a team HIGH SCHOOL: KELLAM captain … Helped lead the squad to the National Division Championship.

PERSONAL - Jack William Tedeschi is the son of Michael and Barbara Tedeschi … Has 2018 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in five games as a long snapper … Made his debut in a two older brothers, Dean and Tyler … Tyler currently plays football at William & Mary … Tim conference victory at Rowan on September 29. Tebow is his favorite athlete, and Toby Keith is his favorite musician … Ronald Reagan is the person in history he would most like to meet … His father is the most impressive person AT KELLAM - Competed in multiple sports with the Knights … Saw time as a long snapper he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Hawaii … “Goodfellas” is his favorite and center during his work with the football team … Also took part in track & field … Served movie, and “Stranger Things” is his favorite TV show … Aspires to be a football coach … as a team captain in both sports. Majoring in accounting. PERSONAL - Maximilian Douglas Triesch is the son of Lee and Susan Triesch … Has two sisters, Lexi and Bailey … Aspires to manage a hotel ... Majoring in communications. TURNER VERRY FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 215 • LINEBACKER FRESHMAN • 5-9 • 230 • DEFENSIVE LINE HOMETOWN: LEESBURG, VA. HOMETOWN: YORKTOWN, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL: YORK

AT HERITAGE - Excelled as a middle linebacker with the Pride … Secured All-Region honors AT YORK - Earned All-State honors as a defensive lineman during his senior season with during each of his final two years, including first-team plaudits as a junior … Also was a unani- the Falcons … Also was a two-time All-Region selection for his efforts in the trenches … mous first-team All-Conference pick in 2017 and 2018 … Established a single-game school Served as a team captain during his final two seasons and was named the Defensive MVP record with 25 tackles as a senior … Finished that year with 92 total stops, six sacks, and 10 as a senior … Recorded 96 tackles during his final campaign after posting 87 in 11 games tackles for a loss … Competed in the VHSCA All-Star Game following his senior season and as a junior … Established a single-season school record with 27 tackles for a loss during his was named the FCA Male Athlete of the Year in 2019. final season … Earned two letters as a member of the wrestling team as well … Secured All- Region accolades in the 220lb weight class in 2018 and 2019 … Qualified for states during PERSONAL - Carson James Turner is the son of Scot and Julie Turner … Has an older both of those seasons as well. brother, Kyle … Baker Mayfield is his favorite athlete, and Chance the Rapper is his favorite musician … Michael Strahan is the most impressive person he has ever met. PERSONAL - Thomas Jacob Verry is the son of Tom and Kamela Verry … Has three sisters, Micaela, Gaelan, and Giuliana … JJ Watt is his favorite athlete … His dream vacation would be a quiet getaway in a mountain cabin overlooking a lake … Majoring in business. UVODICH FRESHMAN • 5-10 • 165 • DEFENSIVE BACK WILKINSON HOMETOWN: WILLIAMSBURG, VA. JUNIOR • 6-1 • 210 • LINEBACKER HIGH SCHOOL: BRUTON HOMETOWN: VIENNA, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: JAMES MADISON AT BRUTON - Was a dual threat as a wide receiver and defensive back … Earned first-team All-Conference accolades at both positions as a junior and senior … Secured first-team All- Region nods as a defensive back in 2018 after picking up second-team plaudits for his work 2018 - SOPHOMORE - Starred on the defensive side while appearing in all nine games as a wide receiver in 2017 … Recorded the longest interception return for a touchdown in during his second year with the Captains … Posted 28 tackles during the season, including school history after taking a pick back 90 yards during his career … Also was a three-time 18 solo efforts … Tallied a season-high four tackles at Rowan on September 29 … Recorded first-team All-Conference selection and a two-time first-team All-Region honoree as a de- at least two stops in eight of his nine appearances … Disrupted opposing offenses in the fender on the soccer team … Competed in basketball for two years as well. backfield and ranked third on the team with 8.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage … Had at least one tackle for a loss in each of his first seven outings, including a pair in the PERSONAL - Joshua Daniel Uvodich is the son of David and Teri Uvodich … Has two opener against Southern Virginia on September 1 … Registered his first sack of the season older sisters, Hannah and Heidi, and an older brother, Zach … His brother played football at Hampden-Sydney on September 8 … Also brought down the quarterback during confer- at Bridgewater, and his dad competed at Edinboro … Christopher Newport is the person in ence victories against William Paterson on October 20 and Kean on October 27 … Helped history he would most like to meet … Majoring in computer engineering. out on the offensive end as well against WPU after hauling in a two-point conversion early in the second quarter … Also excelled in the classroom and was named to the NJAC Academic All-Conference Team.

2017 - FRESHMAN - Made eight appearances during his first year at CNU … Contributed four tackles, including three solo stops … Made his first tackle in a victory over Hampden- VENABLE Sydney … Also contributed solo efforts in games against Salisbury and Kean … Assisted on JUNIOR • 5-10 • 195 • QUARTERBACK a stop in the team’s win over Rowan. HOMETOWN: SPRINGFIELD, VA. AT JAMES MADISON - Played two years of varsity football, earning a pair of conference championships ... Named second-team All-Conference as a junior and earned first-team All- HIGH SCHOOL: FLINT HILL Conference laurels as a senior ... Also collected honorable mention All-Region honors at safety

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Saw action in three games … Made his debut in a victory at Rowan PERSONAL - Sean Robert Wilkinson is the son of Rebecca and Ken Wilkinson … Has two on September 29 … Completed a pair of passes in his next outing at William Paterson on brothers, Ryan and Dylan, and two sisters, Casey and Megan … Pat Tillman is his favorite October 20 … Finished that game 2-for-3 for 26 yards, including a 16-yard completion on his athlete and the person in history he would most like to meet … His parents are the most im- first collegiate attempt … Also had a 10-yard scamper on the ground. pressive people he has met … His dream vacation would be an RV trip around New Zealand and Australia … His goal in life is to make a living doing something he loves … Majoring in 2017 - FRESHMAN - Did not appear in a contest during his first year with the Captains. business management.

BEFORE CNU - Starting quarterback for three different high schools over three years ... CAREER STATISTICS Set five school records during his senior campaign at Flint Hill ... Helped lead team to 2015 DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR Virginia state runner-up finish ... Also a member of the baseball and track & field teams. 2017 7 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2018 9 18 10 28 8.5-38 3.0-18 0 0 0 0 PERSONAL - Walker Ian Venable is the son of John and Lil Venable ... Has one brother, Har- TOTAL 16 21 11 32 8.5-38 3.0-18 0 0 0 0 rison ... His career goal is to serve in the United States Marine Corps ... Majoring in business management with a minor in communications. September 22 and added another pick against Kean on October 27 … Had five pass break- ups during the year, including a pair against William Paterson … Forced a fumble at TCNJ on November 3 and recovered one against Kean … Finished the season with 19 tackles, including 17 solo stops … Also was electric on special teams and led the squad with 239 WILLIAMS yards on kickoff returns … Had a 64-yard scamper at Rowan on September 29 and a 53-yard return FRESHMAN • 6-0 • 275 • OFFENSIVE LINE against Wesley to wrap up the year … Averaged 26.6 yards per kick return, which placed him fourth HOMETOWN: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. in the CAC … Added a 20-yard punt return against HIGH SCHOOL: LANDSTOWN Salisbury on October 6 and a 15-yard reception at William Paterson … Ranked fourth on the squad with 355 all-purpose yards during the season. AT LANDSTOWN - Competed in multiple sports during his time with the Eagles … Excelled BEFORE CNU - Member of the University of Dela- as an offensive lineman for four years with the football team … Was a two-time honorable ware Fightin’ Blue Hens for two years. mention All-District selection for his efforts … Helped Landstown compile a 20-6 record dur- ing games in which he started … Led the squad to the 2017 Beach District Championship AT C.D. HYLTON - Four year member of the … Also competed on the track & field squad and participated in the shot put and discus for varsity football team, including three as team cap- two years. tain...Earned All-Conference honors as a corner-

back twice and once as a wide receiver...Two-time PERSONAL - Isaiah D’Angelo Williams is the son of Gennoah Williams and Lisa Karo … Has All-State cornerback...Helped lead team to three two brothers, Alexander Williams and Kristjan Karo … Joel Embiid is his favorite athlete, and district titles and one conference championship Percy Harvin is the person in history he would most like to meet … Michael Vick is the most impressive person he has met … His dream vacation would be a trip to Rome … “Titanic” PERSONAL - D.J. Wright was born in Woodbridge, Va...Son of Shawnice and Damian is his favorite movie, and “Law & Order: SVU” is his favorite TV show … Lil Uzi Vert is his Wright...Has five siblings with three sisters and two brothers...Favorite sports personality is favorite musician … Aspires to be an NFL GM … Majoring in business. Michael Vick...Person in history he’d most like to meet is Deion Sanders...Most impressive person met is Herschel Walker...Favorite food is a steak burrito...Favorite movie is “Shark Tales” and favorite TV show is “Power”...Favorite musician is Shy Glizzy...Majoring in Crimi- nology. WILSON CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSE GP UT AT TOT TFL SACKS INT PD FF FR SOPHOMORE • 6-0 • 280 • OFFENSIVE LINE 2018 9 17 2 19 0-0 0-0 6 11 1 1 HOMETOWN: MIDLOTHIAN, VA. TOTAL 9 17 2 19 0-0 0-0 6 11 1 1 HIGH SCHOOL: JAMES RIVER KICK RETURNS GP ATT YDS TD LONG AVG/ATT AVG/G 2018 9 9 239 0 64 26.6 26.6 TOTAL 9 9 239 0 64 26.6 26.6

2018 - FRESHMAN - Appeared in one game as a reserve offensive lineman during his first year in Newport News … Saw action during the squad’s season-opening victory against CAC rival Southern Virginia on September 1.

AT JAMES RIVER - Excelled as an offensive lineman with the Rapids … Was a two-time ZIMMERMAN All-Conference selection for his efforts … Also picked up All-Region and All-Metro nods for FRESHMAN • 6-2 • 200 • LONG SNAPPER his work as a senior … Served as a team captain during his final two years … Picked up All- Academic plaudits and was a member of the Leadership Council … Competed as a thrower HOMETOWN: SCOTCH PLAINS, N.J. on the track & field team as well. HIGH SCHOOL: SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD PERSONAL - Max Philip Wilson is the son of Daniel and Margaret Wilson … Has an older brother, Bo … His father played football at VMI … His favorite athlete is David Ortiz, and Hank Aaron is the most impressive person he’s ever met … “The Other Guys” is his favorite movie, AT SCOTCH PLAINS FANWOOD - Competed in multiple sports with the Raiders … Earned and “Bob’s Burgers” is his favorite TV show … His goal in life is to be the best man he can three varsity letters apiece in football, wrestling, and track & field … Served as a team captain be … Majoring in business. on the wrestling team during his senior season … Was a two-time “Iron Raider” after earning three varsity letters in a single school year.

PERSONAL - Zachary Bennett Zimmerman is the son of Lisa and David Zimmerman … Has an older brother, William … Kobe Bryant is his favorite athlete, and Abraham Lincoln is the person in history he would most like to meet … “Friday Night Lights” and “The Good Place” WRIGHT are his favorite TV shows … Majoring in history. JUNIOR • 5-10 • 165 • DEFENSIVE BACK HOMETOWN: WOODBRIDGE, VA. HIGH SCHOOL: C.D. HYLTON

2018 - SOPHOMORE - Was a dominant member of the secondary during his first year with the Captains … Secured second-team All-Conference and All-State accolades for his work as a cornerback … Picked off six passes during the year, which marked the highest total in the CAC and equaled the second-best single-season effort in school history … Intercepted a pair of passes against William Paterson on October 20 before matching that feat in the season finale against Wesley on November 20 … Became just the second Captain to have a pair of two-interception games in a single season, joining former legend Cameron Barlow’s historic 2013 campaign … Also returned an interception 26 yards against Montclair State on DAMIAN JIGGETTS VS. MONTCLAIR ST. GAME 1 • NORTH CENTRAL GAME 2 • HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

NORTH CENTRAL HAMPDEN-SYDNEY CARDINALS TIGERS

SEPT. 7 • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. • 12:00 P.M. SEPT. 14 • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. • 7:00 P.M. First Meeting CNU leads series, 4-3

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Naperville, Ill. Date Location Result Location: Hampden-Sydney, Va. Date Location Result Enrollment: 1,111 Enrollment: 1,087 9/8/12 HSC HSC def. CNU 42-20 President: Scott Hagan President: Larry Stimpert 9/14/13 CNU CNU def. HSC 17-7 Athletic Director: Jim Miller Athletic Director: Chad Eisele 9/13/14 HSC HSC def. CNU 35-30 Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Tigers 9/12/15 CNU HSC def. CNU 24-9 Colors: White and Cardinal Colors: Garnet and Grey 9/10/16 HSC CNU def. HSC 45-27 9/9/17 CNU CNU def. HSC 20-7 FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION 9/8/18 HSC CNU def. HSC 17-13 Stadium: Benedetti-Wehrli Stadium Stadium: Lewis C. Everett Stadium Capacity: 4,839 Capacity: 1,850 Conference: CCIW Conference: ODAC Head Coach: Jeff Thorne Head Coach: Marty Favret Record at NCC: 38-8 (4 Seasons) Record at HSC: 130-66 (19 Seasons) 2018 Record: 10-2 (8-1 CCIW) 2018 Record: 4-5 (4-3 ODAC)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID: Clark Teuscher SID: Greg Prouty Office Phone: 630-637-5302 Office Phone: 434-223-6156 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: NorthCentralCardinals.com Website: HSCAthletics.com

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Ethan Greenfield 9 116 717 6.2 8 79.7 Kaleb Smith 8 147 602 4.1 7 75.3 Terrence Hill 12 82 399 4.9 6 33.3 Justin Pollard 9 50 101 2.0 1 11.2

Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Broc Rutter 12 269-385-3 .699 3539 30 Clay Vick 6 3-4-1 .750 26 0

Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Andrew Kamienski 12 73 997 13.7 11 83.1 Major Morgan 9 81 1143 14.1 12 127.0 Ethan Greenfield 9 26 219 8.4 1 24.3 Kaleb Smith 8 71 661 9.3 2 82.6

Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Ben Wong 12 55 3.5-6 1.5-1 0 Griffin Davis 9 77 6.0-11 1.0-5 1 Zach Greenberg 11 58 1.5-1 0.0-0 1 Brendan Weinberg 9 64 7.5-15 1.0-4 1

2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 8 at Lake Forest...... W 70-14 7 at Chris. Newport...... 12:00 p.m. 2 at Averett...... L 14-33 7 Averett...... 1:00 p.m. 15 Wash.-St. Louis*...... W 32-19 21 at Wash.-St. Louis*...... 5:00 p.m. 8 Chris. Newport...... L 13-17 14 at Chris. Newport...... 7:00 p.m. 22 at North Park*...... W 35-0 28 North Park*...... 2:00 p.m. 15 New England...... Cancelled 21 at Southern Virginia*...... 1:00 p.m. 29 Wheaton*...... L 30-52 OCTOBER 29 Emory & Henry*...... W 56-27 28 Washington & Lee*...... 1:00 p.m. OCTOBER 5 at Wheaton*...... 1:00 p.m. OCTOBER OCTOBER 6 at Augustana*...... W 48-10 12 Augustana*...... 1:00 p.m. 6 at Shenandoah*...... L 34-59 5 at Emory & Henry*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 Carroll*...... W 59-0 19 at Carroll*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 at Bridgewater*...... W 42-21 12 Bridgewater*...... 1:00 p.m. 20 at Carthage*...... W 26-14 26 Carthage*...... 12:00 p.m. 20 Guilford*...... W 38-35 19 Shenandoah*...... 1:00 p.m. 27 Elmhurst*...... W 55-0 NOVEMBER 27 at Ferrum*...... L 19-32 26 at Guilford*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 at Elmhurst*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3 at Illinois Wesleyan*...... W 38-20 9 Illinois Wesleyan*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 at Washington & Lee*...... W 24-20 9 Ferrum*...... 1:00 p.m. 10 Millikin*...... W 55-12 16 at Millikin*...... 1:00 p.m. 10 Randolph-Macon*...... L 35-48 16 at Randolph-Macon*...... 1:00 p.m. 17 Hanover$...... W 52-0 24 Bethel$...... L 24-27

$ NCAA Playoff Game GAME 3 • BREVARD GAME 4 • KEAN

BREVARD KEAN TORNADOS COUGARS

SEPT. 21 • BREVARD, N.C. • 7:00 P.M. OCT. 5 • UNION, N.J. • 12:00 P.M. First Meeting Kean leads series, 3-2

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Brevard, N.C. Date Location Result Location: Union, N.J. Date Location Result Enrollment: 703 Enrollment: 16,091 11/19/11 KU KU def. CNU 34-10 President: David Joyce President: Dawood Farahi 10/10/15 CNU KU def. CNU 35-10 Athletic Director: Myranda Nash Athletic Director: Matthew Caruso 9/4/16 CNU CNU def. KU 26-7 Nickname: Tornados Nickname: Cougars 10/28/17 KU KU def. CNU 27-7 Colors: Royal Blue and White Colors: Navy and White 10/27/18 KU CNU def. KU 13-3

FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Stadium: Brevard Stadium: Kean Alumni Stadium Capacity: 7,000 Capacity: 5,300 Conference: USA South Conference: NJAC Head Coach: Bill Khayat Head Coach: Dan Garrett Record at BC: 8-12 (2 Seasons) Record at KU: 72-64 (13 Seasons) 2018 Record: 4-6 (3-4 USA South) 2018 Record: 1-9 (1-8 NJAC)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID: Phil de Montmollin SID: Kimberly DeRitter Office Phone: 828-884-8288 Office Phone: 908-737-0615 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: BCTornados.com Website: KeanAthletics.com

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Bobby Clerisier 10 100 424 4.2 1 42.4 Paris Crawford 10 144 448 3.1 0 44.8 Jayveon Love 7 27 135 5.0 1 19.3 GioVanni Shine 5 47 135 2.9 0 27.0

Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Dalton Cole 10 163-270-8 .604 1847 20 Jayson Bryant 6 12-51-3 .235 110 0

Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Ralph Roman III 10 38 371 9.8 1 37.1 David Patterson 9 31 441 14.2 3 49.0 Blake Taylor 10 20 209 10.4 3 20.9 Jameer Campbell 10 30 280 9.3 2 28.0

Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Wesley Ross 10 61 6.0-19 1.0-8 0 Dante Capozzoli 10 88 5.5-26 2.0-17 0 Dante Anderson 10 56 6.5-26 1.5-11 0 Dietrich Trumbauer 10 64 6.0-11 1.0-3 0

2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 1 at Davidson...... L 13-34 14 Apprentice...... 1:00 p.m. 8 Springfield...... L 0-42 6 Delaware Valley...... 7:00 p.m. 22 at Virginia-Lynchburg...... L 14-16 21 Chris. Newport...... 7:00 p.m. 15 at Salisbury*...... L 0-28 14 at Springfield...... 12:00 p.m. 29 at Maryville*...... L 3-29 28 at Allen...... 5:00 p.m. 22 Southern Virginia*...... L 9-14 28 at Dean...... 12:00 p.m. OCTOBER OCTOBER 29 Montclair State*...... L 0-27 OCTOBER 6 Methodist*...... W 41-36 5 Maryville*...... 3:00 p.m. OCTOBER 5 Chris. Newport*...... 12:00 p.m. 13 at Huntingdon*...... L 17-52 12 at Methodist*...... 1:00 p.m. 6 at William Paterson*...... W 16-0 12 at Rowan*...... 2:00 p.m. 20 N.C. Wesleyan*...... L 21-29 19 Huntingdon*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 Wesley*...... L 6-54 19 at TCNJ*...... 2:00 p.m. 27 LaGrange*...... W 38-34 26 at N.C. Wesleyan*...... 1:00 p.m. 20 TCNJ*...... L 8-13 26 Salisbury*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 27 at Chris. Newport*...... L 3-13 NOVEMBER 3 at Averett*...... L 6-25 2 at LaGrange*...... 2:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 William Paterson*...... 1:00 p.m. 10 Greensboro*...... W 28-7 9 Averett*...... 5:00 p.m. 3 Frostburg State*...... L 6-50 9 at Wesley*...... 1:00 p.m. 17 Allen...... W 46-10 16 at Greensboro*...... 2:00 p.m. 9 at Rowan*...... L 20-35 16 at Montclair State*...... 1:00 p.m. GAME 5 • WILLIAM PATERSON GAME 6 • MONTCLAIR STATE

WILLIAM PATERSON MONTCLAIR STATE PIONEERS RED HAWKS

OCT. 12 • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. • 1:00 P.M. OCT. 19 • MONTCLAIR, N.J. • 2:00 P.M. CNU leads series, 4-0 Series tied, 2-2

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Wayne, N.J. Date Location Result Location: Montclair, N.J. Date Location Result Enrollment: 10,500 11/7/15 CNU CNU def. WPU 42-30 Enrollment: 21,115 10/17/15 MSU MSU def. CNU 32-22 President: Richard Helldobler 11/5/16 WPU CNU def. WPU 26-7 President: Susan Cole 10/15/16 CNU CNU def. MSU 28-21 Athletic Director: Sabrina Grant 10/21/17 CNU CNU def. WPU 27-19 Athletic Director: Rob Chesney 9/23/17 MSU CNU def. MSU 16-8 Nickname: Pioneers 10/20/18 WPU CNU def. WPU 39-10 Nickname: Red Hawks 9/22/18 CNU MSU def. CNU 17-14* Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Red and White *Overtime Game FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Stadium: Wightman Stadium Stadium: Sprague Field Capacity: 1,909 Capacity: 6,000 Conference: NJAC Conference: NJAC Head Coach: Dustin Johnson Head Coach: Record at WPU: 0-10 (1 Season) Record at MSU: 247-123-2 (36 Seasons) 2018 Record: 0-10 (0-9 NJAC) 2018 Record: 8-2 (7-2 NJAC)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID: Ken Sinatra SID: Michael Scala Office Phone: 973-720-2170 Office Phone: 973-655-6787 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: WPUPioneers.com Website: MontclairAthletics.com

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Kobe Roberts 10 81 258 3.2 0 25.8 Craig Merkle 7 99 486 4.9 4 69.4 Marcel Mason 10 91 188 2.1 0 18.8 Ralph McLean 8 32 142 4.4 1 17.8

Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Tracy Fudge, Jr. 7 73-129-8 .566 644 2 Ja’Quill Burch 10 168-310-13 .542 1835 18

Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G RaeQuawn Bridgeman 10 34 443 13.0 1 44.3 Kason Campbell 9 19 318 16.7 3 35.3 Siraj Abdul-Malik 10 26 317 12.2 1 31.7 Brian Kowalczyk 10 21 286 13.6 3 28.6

Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Cory Anthony 10 98 6.0-17 1.0-4 0 Jaier Garrett 10 65 7.0-16 0.0-0 0 Mahkye Boswell 10 63 5.0-17 0.0-0 0 Brennan Ray 10 61 8.5-25 1.0-2 0

2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 8 FDU-Florham...... L 17-31 7 Western Conn. State...... 1:00 p.m. 8 Salve Regina...... W 37-14 7 at Southern Virginia...... 1:00 p.m. 15 at Rowan*...... L 6-22 13 at FDU-Florham...... 7:00 p.m. 15 Southern Virginia*...... W 24-3 14 at Salve Regina...... 12:00 p.m. 22 at Wesley*...... L 7-43 28 at Maritime...... 1:00 p.m. 22 at Chris. Newport*..... W 17-14 (ot) 28 at Hobart...... 1:00 p.m. 29 Salisbury*...... L 0-42 OCTOBER 29 at Kean*...... W 27-0 OCTOBER OCTOBER 5 TCNJ*...... 1:00 p.m. OCTOBER 5 Salisbury*...... 12:00 p.m. 6 Kean*...... L 0-16 12 at Chris. Newport*...... 1:00 p.m. 6 TCNJ*...... W 28-0 12 at TCNJ*...... 12:00 p.m. 13 at Frostburg State*...... L 0-56 19 Wesley*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 at Salisbury*...... L 15-17 19 Chris. Newport*...... 2:00 p.m. 20 Chris. Newport*...... L 10-39 26 Rowan*...... 1:00 p.m. 20 Frostburg State*...... L 17-24 26 at Wesley*...... 1:00 p.m. 27 at TCNJ*...... L 7-24 NOVEMBER 27 at Wesley*...... W 10-9 NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 2 at Kean*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 at Rowan*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 at Southern Virginia*...... L 3-8 9 at Montclair State*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 Rowan*...... W 28-14 9 William Paterson*...... 1:00 p.m. 10 Montclair State*...... L 0-24 16 Salisbury*...... 2:00 p.m. 10 at William Paterson*...... W 24-0 16 Kean*...... 1:00 p.m. GAME 7 • TCNJ GAME 8 • SALISBURY

TCNJ SALISBURY LIONS SEA GULLS

OCT. 26 • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. • 3:00 P.M. NOV. 2 • SALISBURY, MD. • 1:00 P.M. CNU leads series, 3-1 Salisbury leads series, 12-5

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Ewing, N.J. Date Location Result Location: Salisbury, Md. Date Location Result Enrollment: 6,580 9/5/15 CNU CNU def. TCNJ 31-21 Enrollment: 8,546 9/1/01 CNU SAL def. CNU 21-6 President: Kathryn Foster 9/24/16 TCNJ CNU def. TCNJ 17-0 President: Charles Wright 9/7/02 SAL SAL def. CNU 20-13 Athletic Director: Amanda DeMartino 11/4/17 CNU TCNJ def. CNU 21-19 Athletic Director: Gerry DiBartolo 11/20/04 SAL CNU def. SAL 35-24 Nickname: Lions 11/3/18 TCNJ CNU def. TCNJ 38-13 Nickname: Sea Gulls 9/17/05 CNU SAL def. CNU 44-24 Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Maroon and Gold 9/16/06 SAL CNU def. SAL 23-17 9/15/07 CNU SAL def. CNU 35-21 FOOTBALL INFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION 9/20/08 SAL SAL def. CNU 38-21 9/19/09 CNU CNU def. SAL 27-21 Stadium: Lions Stadium Stadium: Sea Gull Stadium 9/11/10 SAL SAL def. CNU 58-10 Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 2,500 9/17/11 CNU SAL def. CNU 27-23 Conference: NJAC Conference: NJAC 9/1/12 CNU SAL def. CNU 40-16 Head Coach: Casey Goff Head Coach: Sherman Wood 9/7/13 SAL CNU def. SAL 17-10 Record at TCNJ: 7-13 (2 Seasons) Record at SU: 145-70 (20 Seasons) 9/6/14 CNU SAL def. CNU 41-32 2018 Record: 3-7 (3-6 NJAC) 2018 Record: 8-3 (7-2 NJAC) 10/31/15 SAL CNU def. SAL 51-39 10/29/16 CNU SAL def. CNU 45-24 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 10/7/17 SAL SAL def. CNU 17-7 SID: Barry Beal SID: Cyrill Parham 11/6/18 CNU SAL def. CNU 27-24* Office Phone: 609-771-2517 Office Phone: 410-543-6016 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] *Overtime Game Website: TCNJAthletics.com Website: SUSeaGulls.com

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Dave Jachera 10 112 436 3.9 2 43.6 Mike-Ryan Mofor 11 81 660 8.1 10 60.0 Mark Pacini 10 129 410 3.2 2 41.0 Jack Navitsky 9 156 642 4.1 7 71.3

Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Dave Jachera 10 67-161-8 .416 786 6 Jack Navitsky 9 8-23-2 .348 147 4

Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Jack Clevenger 10 39 575 14.7 2 57.5 Cameron Carlyle 10 5 101 20.2 2 10.1 Vinny Guckin 9 25 286 11.4 7 31.8 Pete Boone 7 2 36 18.0 0 5.1

Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Xavier Santos 9 44 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 Patrick Bernardo 11 72 4.0-23 2.0-7 1 Gavin Liepe 10 44 3.0-9 0.0-0 1 Harold Kwigova 11 65 10.0-37 3.5-24 0

2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE AUGUST SEPTEMBER AUGUST SEPTEMBER 31 at FDU-Florham...... L 21-35 7 at Muhlenberg...... 1:00 p.m. 31 Albright...... W 48-14 6 at Albright...... 6:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 14 SUNY Cortland...... 12:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 14 Wisconsin-Oshkosh...... 12:00 p.m. 8 Frostburg State*...... L 7-47 21 at St. John Fisher...... 12:00 p.m. 15 Kean*...... W 28-0 21 Central International...... 1:00 p.m. 14 at Wesley*...... L 0-62 OCTOBER 22 TCNJ*...... W 38-7 OCTOBER 22 at Salisbury*...... L 7-38 5 at William Paterson*...... 1:00 p.m. 29 at William Paterson*...... W 42-0 5 at Montclair State*...... 2:00 p.m. OCTOBER 12 Montclair State*...... 12:00 p.m. OCTOBER 12 Wesley*...... 1:00 p.m. 6 at Montclair State*...... L 0-28 19 Kean*...... 2:00 p.m. 6 at Chris. Newport*..... W 27-24 (ot) 19 Rowan*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 Rowan*...... L 14-17 26 at Chris. Newport*...... 3:00 p.m. 13 Montclair State*...... W 17-15 26 at Kean*...... 1:00 p.m. 20 at Kean*...... W 13-8 NOVEMBER 20 at Southern Virginia*...... W 33-0 NOVEMBER 27 William Paterson*...... W 24-7 2 Wesley*...... 12:00 p.m. 27 at Rowan*...... W 45-7 2 Chris. Newport*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 Salisbury*...... 2:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 at TCNJ*...... 2:00 p.m. 3 Chris. Newport*...... L 13-38 16 at Rowan*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 Wesley*...... L 13-19 (ot) 16 at William Paterson...... 1:00 p.m. 10 at Southern Virginia*...... W 33-30 10 at Frostburg State*...... L 35-38 (ot) 17 Alfred%...... L 7-14

%ECAC Playoff Game GAME 9 • ROWAN GAME 10 • WESLEY

ROWAN WESLEY PROFS WOLVERINES

NOV. 9 • NEWPORT NEWS, VA. • 1:00 P.M. NOV. 16 • DOVER, DEL. • 1:00 P.M. Rowan leads series, 7-3 Wesley leads series, 4-2

GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY GENERAL INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY Location: Glassboro, N.J. Date Location Result Location: Dover, Del. Date Location Result Enrollment: 19,465 9/21/02 CNU RU def. CNU 34-7 Enrollment: 1,530 9/5/09 WES WES def. CNU 34-0 President: Ali Houshmand 9/6/03 RU RU def. CNU 21-0 President: Robert E. Clark II 9/4/10 CNU WES def. CNU 34-6 Athletic Director: John Giannini 9/4/04 CNU RU def. CNU 33-32 Athletic Director: Tracey Short 9/19/15 WES WES def. CNU 44-24 Nickname: Profs 9/3/05 CNU RU def. CNU 31-14 Nickname: Wolverines 9/17/16 CNU CNU def. WES 42-28 Colors: Brown and Gold 9/2/06 RU RU def. CNU 32-8 Colors: Navy and White 11/11/17 WES WES def. CNU 31-14 9/1/07 CNU CNU def. RU 23-17 11/10/18 CNU CNU def. WES 16-14 FOOTBALL INFORMATION 10/3/15 CNU RU def. CNU 14-9 FOOTBALL INFORMATION 10/1/16 RU RU def. CNU 10-7 Stadium: Coach Richard Wackar Stadium 9/30/17 CNU CNU def. RU 30-0 Stadium: Scott D. Miller Stadium Capacity: 5,000 9/29/18 RU CNU def. RU 39-6 Capacity: 2,500 Conference: NJAC Conference: NJAC Head Coach: Head Coach: Chip Knapp Record at RU: 125-57 (17 Seasons) Record at WES: 7-4 (1 Season) 2018 Record: 6-4 (5-4 NJAC) 2018 Record: 7-4 (5-4 NJAC)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS SID: Sheila Stevenson SID: Allyson Mollung Office Phone: 856-256-4253 Office Phone: 302-736-2450 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: RowanAthletics.com Website: GoWesleyAthletics.com

RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Rushing GP ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Messiah Divine 10 85 349 4.1 2 34.9 E.J. Lee 11 200 952 4.8 12 86.5 Nick Couzzi 7 32 17 0.5 0 2.4 Abe Mansaray 10 35 226 6.5 3 22.6

Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Passing GP Cmp-Att-Int PCT YDS TD Riley Giles 10 113-158-5 .715 958 6 David Marrocco 4 9-16-0 .563 99 1

Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Receiving GP REC YDS AVG TD AVG/G Elijah Rehm 10 44 508 11.5 3 50.8 Ruhann Peele 11 45 667 14.8 7 60.6 Nick Grosso 10 29 306 10.6 2 30.6 E.J. Lee 11 37 389 10.5 1 35.4

Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int Defense GP TK. TK.-Loss Sack Int David Gajderowicz 10 55 17.0-57 11.5-42 0 Coray Williams 11 79 2.0-4 0.0-0 3 Malachi Winters 10 50 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 Dante Daniel 11 70 3.0-6 0.0-0 1

2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE 2018 RESULTS 2019 SCHEDULE AUGUST SEPTEMBER AUGUST SEPTEMBER 30 at Widener...... W 41-34 (2ot) 7 Widener...... 6:00 p.m. 31 Delaware Valley...... W 34-10 7 at Franklin Pierce...... 12:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 14 Linfield...... 2:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 14 at Delaware Valley...... 1:00 p.m. 8 at Southern Virginia*...... W 20-17 21 at Hobart...... 12:00 p.m. 14 TCNJ*...... W 62-0 21 at Endicott...... 12:00 p.m. 15 William Paterson*...... W 22-6 OCTOBER 22 William Paterson*...... W 43-7 OCTOBER 22 at Frostburg State*...... L 7-34 5 at Wesley*...... 1:00 p.m. 29 at Southern Virginia*...... W 28-7 5 Rowan*...... 1:00 p.m. 29 Chris. Newport*...... L 6-39 12 Kean*...... 2:00 p.m. OCTOBER 12 at Salisbury*...... 1:00 p.m. OCTOBER 19 at Salisbury*...... 1:00 p.m. 6 Frostburg State*...... L 34-35 19 at William Paterson*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 at TCNJ*...... W 17-14 26 at William Paterson*...... 1:00 p.m. 13 at Kean*...... W 54-6 26 Montclair State*...... 1:00 p.m. 20 Wesley*...... W 28-27 NOVEMBER 20 at Rowan*...... L 27-28 NOVEMBER 27 Salisbury*...... L 7-45 2 Montclair State*...... 1:00 p.m. 27 Montclair State*...... L 9-10 2 at TCNJ*...... 12:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 at Chris. Newport*...... 1:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 9 Kean*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 at Montclair State*...... L 14-28 16 TCNJ*...... 1:00 p.m. 3 at Salisbury*...... W 19-13 16 Chris. Newport*...... 1:00 p.m. 9 Kean*...... W 35-20 10 at Chris. Newport*...... L 14-16 17 at Westminster%...... W 42-34

%ECAC Playoff Game AVERETT 2007 10/5 A/W 52 21 2002 10/26 A/W 20 9 2007 9/15 H/L 21 35 WIDENER 2008 10/11 H/W 40 7 2003 10/25 H/W 49 0 2008 9/20 A/L 21 38 (12-2) Home: 5-1; Away: 7-1 2009 10/24 A/W 14 7 2004 10/13 A/W 24 10 2009 9/19 H/W 27 21 (0-2) Away: 0-2 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2010 10/23 H/W 37 7 2005 10/22 A/L 28 35 2010 9/11 A/L 10 58 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2001 11/3 A/W 45 0 2011 10/29 A/W 27 22 2006 10/21 H/W 21 0 2011 9/17 H/L 23 27 2001 11/17 A/L* 7 56 2002 11/9 H/W 27 0 2012 11/3 H/W 22 16 2007 10/20 A/W 24 17 2012 9/1 H/L 16 40 2014 11/29 A/L* 27 37 2003 11/8 A/W 22 13 2013 10/26 A/W 42 13 2008 10/25 H/W 38 14 2013 9/7 A/W 17 10 Totals 34 93 2004 11/6 H/W 41 14 2014 10/25 H/W 45 31 2009 11/14 A/L 9 10 2014 9/6 H/L 32 41 2005 11/5 A/L 30 38 Totals 470 179 2010 11/13 H/W 49 10 2015 10/31 A/W 51 39 WILKES 2006 11/4 H/W 41 31 2011 10/1 A/W 26 14 2016 10/29 H/L 24 45 (1-1) Home: 0-1; Away: 1-0 2007 11/3 A/W 45 14 2012 11/10 H/L 29 30 2017 10/7 A/L 7 17 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2008 11/8 H/W 19 13 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY 2013 10/5 A/L 21 24 2018 10/6 H/L 24 27 2008 9/27 A/W 21 20 2009 10/10 A/W 43 12 (4-3) Home: 2-1; Away: 2-2 2014 9/27 H/W 51 48 Totals 374 507 2009 9/25 H/L 17 24 2010 10/9 H/L 9 17 Year Date Site CNU Opp Totals 430 248 Totals 38 44 2011 10/15 A/W 23 14 2012 9/8 A/L 20 42

2012 10/20 A/W 28 13 2013 9/14 H/W 17 7 SHENANDOAH 2013 11/9 H/W 24 7 2014 9/13 A/L 30 35 MONTCLAIR STATE (10-3) Home: 6-1; Away: 4-2 WILLIAM PATERSON 2014 10/18 A/W 38 7 2015 9/12 H/L 9 24 (2-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 1-1 Year Date Site CNU Opp (4-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 2-0 Totals 435 193 2016 9/10 A/W 45 27 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2001 9/29 H/L 24 27 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2017 9/9 H/W 20 7 2015 10/17 A/L 22 32 2002 10/5 A/L 15 19 2015 11/7 H/W 42 30 BRIDGEWATER 2018 9/8 A/W 17 13 2016 10/15 H/W 28 21 2003 10/4 H/W 21 0 2016 11/5 A/W 26 7 Totals 158 155 2017 10/23 A/W 16 8 2004 10/2 A/L 10 14 2017 10/21 H/W 27 19 (2-2) Home: 1-1; Away: 0-1; Neut: 1-0 2018 9/22 H/L 14 17 2005 10/1 H/W 30 14 2018 10/20 A/W 39 10 Year Date Site CNU Opp HUNTINGDON Totals 80 78 2006 9/30 A/W 17 3 Totals 134 66 2002 9/28 A/L 6 25 2007 9/29 H/W 42 0 (0-1) Away: 0-1 2003 9/27 H/W 16 12 2008 10/4 A/W 17 7 Year Date Site CNU Opp MOUNT UNION *NCAA Playoffs 2003 11/29 H/L* 3 26 2009 10/3 H/W 30 27 2014 10/11 A/L 31 51 (0-1) Away: 0-1 %Oyster Bowl, Hampton, Va. 2004 9/25 N/W% 21 16 2010 10/2 A/W 28 13 Year Date Site CNU Opp Totals 46 79 2011 10/8 H/W 27 20 2012 11/17 A/L* 14 72 KEAN 2012 9/15 A/W 20 7

CHOWAN (2-3) Home: 2-0; Away: 0-3 2013 9/21 H/W 34 6 (5-0) Home: 3-0; Away: 2-0 Year Date Site CNU Opp MUHLENBERG Totals 315 130 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2011 11/19 A/L* 10 34 (1-0) Home: 1-0 2001 10/13 H/W 21 15 2015 10/10 A/L 10 35 Year Date Site CNU Opp SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 2016 9/4 H/W 26 7 2003 11/22 H/W* 24 20 2002 10/19 A/W 35 3 (4-0) Home: 2-0; Away: 2-0 2017 10/28 A/L 7 27 2003 10/18 H/W 31 7 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2018 10/27 H/W 13 3 2004 10/16 A/W 41 7 NORTH CAROLINA WESLEYAN 2015 11/14 A/W 51 7 Totals 66 106 2005 10/15 H/W 47 26 (8-3) Home: 3-2; Away 5-1 2016 11/12 H/W 41 0

Totals 175 58 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2017 9/2 A/W 45 7 LAGRANGE 2004 10/30 A/W 47 10 2018 9/1 H/W 38 9 DELAWARE VALLEY (2-1) Home: 1-1; Away 1-0 2005 10/29 H/W 21 3 Totals 175 23 (1-0) Away: 1-0 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2006 10/28 A/L 34 46 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2012 10/13 H/L 6 20 2007 10/27 H/L 32 42 STEVENSON 2013 11/2 A/W 13 10 2008 11/1 A/W 27 26 2014 11/22 A/W* 29 26 (0-1) Away: 0-1 2014 11/1 H/W 45 26 2009 10/17 H/L 7 35 Year Date Site CNU Opp Totals 64 56 2010 10/16 A/W 23 15 FERRUM 2011 9/10 A/L 23 27 2011 10/22 H/W 51 33 (13-1) Home: 8-0; Away 4-1; Neut: 1-0 2012 10/27 A/W 17 10 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR Year Date Site CNU Opp 2013 10/12 H/W 20 8 TCNJ (1-2) Home: 1-0; Away 0-2 2001 11/10 N/W% 14 11 2014 9/18 A/W 31 28 (3-1) Home: 1-1; Away: 2-0 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2002 11/16 H/W 35 7 Totals 310 256 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2006 9/9 H/W 15 10 2003 11/15 A/L 17 19 2015 9/5 H/W 31 21 2007 9/8 A/L 19 51 2004 11/13 H/W 16 9 2016 9/24 A/W 17 0 2010 11/20 A/L* 7 59 RANDOLPH-MACON 2005 11/12 A/W 44 7 2017 11/4 H/L 19 21 Totals 41 120 (1-1) Home: 1-0; Away: 0-1 2006 11/11 H/W 55 7 2018 11/3 A/W 38 13 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2007 11/10 A/W 34 23 Totals 105 55 2008 11/15 H/W 13 10 MARYVILLE 2001 9/8 A/L 10 26 2002 9/14 H/W 21 19 2009 10/31 A/W 28 14 (8-2) Home: 3-2; Away: 5-0 Totals 31 45 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 2010 10/30 H/W 27 21 Year Date Site CNU Opp (0-4) Home: 0-1; Away: 0-3 2011 11/5 A/W 48 30 2005 9/10 H/W 53 2 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2012 10/6 H/W 38 31 2006 10/14 A/W 48 31 ROWAN 2002 11/23 A/L* 10 24 2013 11/16 A/W 58 12 2007 10/13 H/W 27 13 (3-7) Home: 2-4; Away 1-3 2004 11/27 A/L* 14 24 2014 10/4 H/W 21 19 2008 10/18 A/W 38 31 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2006 11/18 H/L* 23 27 Totals 448 220 2009 11/7 H/L 14 21 2002 9/21 H/L 7 34 2008 11/22 A/L* 29 35 2010 11/6 A/W 42 10 2003 9/6 A/L 0 21 Totals 76 110 FROSTBURG STATE 2011 11/12 H/W 45 20 2004 9/4 H/L 32 33

(0-4) Home 0-2; Away 0-2 2012 9/29 A/W 45 31 2005 9/3 H/L 14 21 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2013 10/19 H/L 17 30 2006 9/2 A/L 8 32 WAYNESBURG 2010 11/18 A/L 31 33 2014 11/8 A/W 37 27 2007 9/1 H/W 23 17 (1-0) Home:1-0 2015 10/24 H/L 14 19 Totals 366 216 2015 10/3 H/L 9 14 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2016 10/22 A/L 6 17 2016 10/1 A/L 7 10 2011 9/3 H/W 12 7 2017 9/16 H/L 30 33 MCDANIEL 2017 9/30 H/W 30 0 2018 9/29 A/W 39 6 Totals 81 102 (2-0) Away: 1-0; Home 1-0 WESLEY Totals 169 188 Year Date Site CNU Opp (2-4) Home: 2-1; Away: 0-3

GREENSBORO 2003 9/13 A/W 7 6 Year Date Site CNU Opp (14-0) Home: 7-0; Away: 7-0 2004 9/11 H/W 18 15 SALISBURY 2009 9/5 A/L 0 34 Year Date Site CNU Opp Totals 25 21 (5-12) Home: 1-8; Away: 4-4 2010 9/4 H/L 6 34 2001 10/6 A/W 35 10 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2015 9/19 A/L 24 44 2002 10/12 H/W 27 13 METHODIST 2001 9/1 H/L 6 21 2016 9/17 H/W 42 28 2002 9/7 A/L 13 20 2017 11/11 A/L 14 31 2003 10/11 A/W 42 10 (10-4) Home: 6-1; Away: 4-3 2004 11/20 A/W* 35 24 2018 11/10 H/W 16 14 2004 10/9 H/W 31 7 Year Date Site CNU Opp 2005 9/17 H/L 24 44 Totals 102 185 2005 10/8 A/W 28 15 2001 10/20 H/W 41 27 2006 10/7 H/W 28 0 2006 9/16 A/W 23 17 The New Jersey Athletic Conference orginated in 1957 (then called the New Jersey State Athletic Conference) when founding institutional members Glassboro State 2019 NJAC COMPOSITE SCHEDULE College (now , Montclair State College (now Montclair State University), Jersey City State Col- SEPTEMBER 6 OCTOBER 12 lege (now New Jersey City University), Newark State Salisbury @ Albright...... 6:00 p.m. Montclair St. @ TCNJ...... 12:00 p.m. College (now ), Trenton State College Delaware Valley @ Kean...... 7:00 p.m. Wesley @ Salisbury...... 1:00 p.m. (now The College of New Jersey), and William Paterson Wm. Paterson @ CNU...... 1:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 7 Kean @ Rowan...... 2:00 p.m. College (now William Paterson University) collectively Wesley @ Franklin Pierce...... 12:00 p.m. partnered to compete in intercollegiate competition. North Central @ CNU...... 12:00 p.m. OCTOBER 19 TCNJ @ Muhlenberg...... 1:00 p.m. Rowan @ Salisbury...... 1:00 p.m. The conference operated strictly as a men’s sport Western Conn. @ Wm. Paterson... 1:00 p.m. Wesley @ Wm. Paterson...... 1:00 p.m. athletic league until 1985, when the league members Montclair St. @ Southern Virginia.. 1:00 p.m. CNU @ Montclair St...... 2:00 p.m. merged with their corresponding institutions in the Widener @ Rowan...... 6:00 p.m. Kean @ TCNJ...... 2:00 p.m. Jersey Athleitc Conference, a women’s sport athletic conference. Since its founding SEPTEMBER 13 OCTOBER 26 in 1957, the NJAC has captured 63 NCAA Division III national team championships. Wm. Paterson @ FDU-Florham..... 7:00 p.m. Rowan @ Wm. Paterson...... 1:00 p.m. Salisbury @ Kean...... 1:00 p.m. While meeting as a joint body to vote on broader policy and procedure matters, the SEPTEMBER 14 Montclair St. @ Wesley...... 1:00 p.m. conference continued to operate with separate legislative divisions governing men’s Cortland @ TCNJ...... 12:00 p.m. TCNJ @ CNU...... 3:00 p.m. and women’s sports. Throughout its evolution, the conference has been guided by the Wisc.-Oshkosh @ Salisbury...... 12:00 p.m. Kean @ Springfield...... 12:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 2 following operating principles: Montclair St. @ Salve Regina...... 12:00 p.m. Wesley @ TCNJ...... 12:00 p.m. Wesley @ Delaware Valley...... 1:00 p.m. CNU @ Salisbury...... 1:00 p.m. • To legislate through bylaws, policies, procedures, and ethical guidelines the Linfield @ Rowan...... 2:00 p.m. Montclair St. @ Rowan...... 1:00 p.m. administration of the intercollegiate athletic programs of conference members. Hampden-Sydney @ CNU...... 7:00 p.m. Wm. Paterson @ Kean...... 1:00 p.m. • To promote intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the total education program. • To protect the welfare of the student-athlete. SEPTEMBER 21 NOVEMBER 9 TCNJ @ St. John Fisher...... 12:00 p.m. Wm. Paterson @ Montclair St...... 1:00 p.m. • To foster and uphold the highest standards of athletic competition and academic Rowan @ Hobart...... 12:00 p.m. Rowan @ CNU...... 1:00 p.m. integrity. Central International @ Salisbury... 1:00 p.m. Kean @ Wesley...... 1:00 p.m. • To support the principles and practices of Title IX and gender equity. Wesley @ Endicott...... 1:00 p.m. Salisbury @ TCNJ...... 2:00 p.m. • To encourage allied membership in appropriate state, regional and national CNU @ Brevard...... 7:00 p.m. organizations. NOVEMBER 16 • To cooperate with other amateur athletic organizations in promoting intercol- SEPTEMBER 28 TCNJ @ Rowan...... 1:00 p.m. Kean @ Dean...... 12:00 p.m. Kean @ Montclair St...... 1:00 p.m. legiate athletics. Wm. Paterson @ Maritime...... 1:00 p.m. CNU @ Wesley...... 1:00 p.m. Montclair St. @ Hobart...... 1:00 p.m. Salisbury @ Wm. Paterson...... 2:00 p.m.

OCTOBER 5 NEW JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE ADMINISTRATION CNU @ Kean...... 12:00 p.m. Rowan @ Wesley...... 1:00 p.m. Salisbury @ Montclair St...... 1:00 p.m. Commissioner: Terry Small Asst. Commissioner: Michelle Serabian TCNJ @ Wm. Paterson...... 1:00 p.m. Office Phone: 856-582-3679 Office Phone: 609-709-4291 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

NEW JERSEY ATHLETIC CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAMS

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT KEAN MONTCLAIR STATE ROWAN

CAPTAINS COUGARS RED HAWKS PROFS

SALISBURY TCNJ WESLEY WILLIAM PATERSON

SEA GULLS LIONS WOLVERINES PIONEERS COLE BLAIS The 2018 Christopher Newport University football of 26.4 points per game and averaged 355.6 yards squad posted a 7-2 record overall and a 6-2 mark per game. Junior quarterback Jack Anderson threw in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. While those for 18 touchdowns and averaged 232.3 yards pass- records reflect a very successful campaign, those ing per game. Senior receiver Joshua Davis caught who followed the program know just how close it was 54 passes, six for scores, and averaged 81.7 yards to greatness. Both losses came at home, both by a per game receiving. three-point margin, and both in overtime. Once the dust had settled after the season, the “Sometimes that’s just the way things work out,” Captains received ten honors when the New Head Coach Art Link said. “Overall, we improved in Jersey Athletic Conference released its annual just about every area, and really finished the year All-Conference awards. The Captains had five of- on a strong note. Now we want to carry that over fensive and five defensive student-athletes receive into the 2019 season.” recognition. Four Captains were selected first team All-Conference. Senior wide receiver Joshua Davis The Captains won their final four games of 2018, and junior offensive lineman Matt Rittenhouse were going from a 3-2 mark to the final 7-2 record. The named from the offensive unit, and junior defensive 2018 season was shortened to nine games due to lineman Ben James and junior cornerback Damian the cancellation of Christopher Newport’s sched- Jiggetts represented the defensive squad. Chris- uled game at Frostburg State due to the threat of topher Newport had four second team selections a hurricane. as well. Senior offensive lineman Jordan Sawyer, junior quarterback Jack Anderson, and sophomore Christopher Newport opened the season with back- wide receiver Cole Blais were honored from the of- to-back victories over Southern Virginia at home D.J. WRIGHT fensive unit, and junior cornerback D.J. Wright was (38-9) and on the road at Hampden-Sydney (17- Christopher Newport’s 6-2 final record in the NJAC recognized from the defense. Two Captains were 13). The Captains then dropped their home opener was good enough for a fourth-place finish in the given honorable mention status by the NJAC. Senior to Montclair State in overtime, 17-14. Christopher conference standings. Losing the game at Frostburg safety B.J. Hill and junior linebacker Conner Ryan Newport bounced back with a lopsided 39-6 triumph State due to weather concerns cost the squad the were selected rounding out the ten CNU awards. at Rowan, but then again fell at home in OT to Salis- chance to play the eventual conference champion. bury despite an amazing second-half comeback, In addition to being first team All-Conference, junior 27-24. The Captains were 3-2 overall and 2-2 in “We would have loved to play that game obviously, defensive back Damian Jiggetts was named third the New Jersey Athletic Conference heading into but it just wasn’t possible,” Link continued. “I’m very team All-Region by D3football.com. Jiggetts, from their scheduled bye week with four games to play. proud of how our team took care of business and Norfolk, started all nine games for the Captains and finished with a flourish. A lot of guys stepped up and picked off six passes, tied for the team lead. He also The final month of the season proved to be wildly it proved to be a great step forward for our program.” made 24 tackles, including five for lost yardage. In successful for the Captains. Christopher Newport the Captains 39-6 victory at Rowan on September would not only win all four games, but would do so The Captains defense was a steadying force all 29th, Jiggetts returned an interception 30 yards for a by a margin of 106-40. Link’s squad defeated William season, holding opponents to an average of just score. He also recorded two picks in a 39-13 victory Paterson in Orange, New Jersey (39-10) and then 12.4 points per game, eighth-best in the country. at the College of New Jersey on November 3rd. returned home to post a 13-3 victory over Kean, Junior defensive lineman Ben James topped the the program’s first home win of the season. The team with 40 tackles and also registered six sacks. Six members of the squad were also honored with Captains continued their momentum and recorded Junior linebacker Conner Ryan led the squad with All-State recognition from VaSID, the Virginia Sports a 38-13 triumph at the College of New Jersey in Ew- seven sacks, and junior defensive backs D.J. Wright Information Directors Association. Three Captains ing, before concluding the season with a hard-fought and Damian Jiggetts each intercepted six passes. were selected to the first team, and three to the 16-14 win over Wesley. second team of the College Division All-State squad. Offensively, Christopher Newport scored an average A trio of juniors (Matt Rittenhouse, Damian Jiggetts, and Ben James) received first team accolades. Senior wide receiver Joshua Davis, senior offensive lineman Jordan Sawyer, and sophomore cornerback GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS D.J. Wright were named to the second team.

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE O. RECORD CONF. RECORD TIME ATTENDANCE “We did some great things,” Link said following his Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA* W 38-9 1-0-0 1-0-0 2:55 2958 second year at the helm. “Obviously the end result Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney W 17-13 2-0-0 1-0-0 3:00 3501 wasn’t what we were hoping for, but we have a lot Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE* L(ot) 14-17 2-1-0 1-1-0 2:56 3357 coming back so the future is very bright.” Sep 29 at Rowan* W 39-6 3-1-0 2-1-0 3 hrs 1135 The 2018 Captains improved from a 5-5 team in Oct 06 SALISBURY* L(ot) 24-27 3-2-0 2-2-0 2:47 4861 2017 to a 7-2 finish. Now the squad will look to take Oct 20 at William Paterson* W 39-10 4-2-0 3-2-0 2:42 580 the next step forward in 2019. Oct 27 KEAN* W 13-3 5-2-0 4-2-0 2:54 3568 Nov 03 at TCNJ* W 38-13 6-2-0 5-2-0 2:52 891 Nov 10 WESLEY* W 16-14 7-2-0 6-2-0 2:51 3862

*NJAC Game TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G ALL GAMES (7-2) (3-2) (4-0) (0-0) Nehemiah Harris 8 84 325 3 322 3.8 1 32 40.2 CONFERENCE (6-2) (3-2) (3-0) (0-0) C.J. Donaldson 9 72 261 18 243 3.4 2 15 27.0 Hunter Rogers 5 46 169 9 160 3.5 1 13 32.0 NON-CONFERENCE (1-0) (0-0) (1-0) (0-0) Adam Luncher 3 11 56 0 56 5.1 0 26 18.7 Brock Carnes 7 25 85 33 52 2.1 2 17 7.4 SCORING 238 112 Taige Brown 6 4 18 0 18 4.5 0 11 3.0 Points Per Game 26.4 12.4 Kyree Burton 8 10 29 15 14 1.4 0 7 1.8 Points Off Turnovers 50 26 Cole Blais 9 3 13 0 13 4.3 0 8 1.4 FIRST DOWNS 182 127 Dylan Curran 7 2 6 0 6 3.0 1 5 0.9 Walker Venable 3 4 13 7 6 1.5 0 10 2.0 Rushing 53 44 Garrison Mayo 9 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Passing 115 69 Jack Anderson 9 56 145 155 -10 -0.2 0 17 -1.1 Penalty 14 14 TEAM 7 5 0 16 -16 -3.2 0 0 -2.3 RUSHING YARDAGE 864 645 Total...... 9 323 1120 256 864 2.7 7 32 96.0 Yards gained rushing 1120 957 Opponents...... 9 284 957 312 645 2.3 5 26 71.7 Yards lost rushing 256 312 Rushing Attempts 323 284 PASSING Average Per Rush 2.7 2.3 GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game 96.0 71.7 Jack Anderson 9 133.0 186-303-9 61.4 2091 18 77 232.3 TDs Rushing 7 5 Brock Carnes 7 121.4 14-22-0 63.6 112 1 27 16.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2336 1467 Nick Hunter 9 458.2 4-4-0 100.0 92 2 37 10.2 Comp-Att-Int 207-334-9 141-269-18 Walker Venable 3 139.5 2-3-0 66.7 26 0 16 8.7 Ben Garbarini 9 226.0 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 15 1.7 Average Per Pass 7.0 5.5 TEAM 7 0.0 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Catch 11.3 10.4 Total...... 9 136.1 207-334-9 62.0 2336 21 77 259.6 Average Per Game 259.6 163.0 Opponents...... 9 93.4 141-269-18 52.4 1467 7 65 163.0 TDs Passing 21 7 TOTAL OFFENSE 3200 2112 RECEIVING Total Plays 657 553 GP No. Yards Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Play 4.9 3.8 Joshua Davis 9 54 735 13.6 6 77 81.7 Average Per Game 355.6 234.7 Cole Blais 9 37 519 14.0 5 42 57.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 19-444 32-577 Garrison Mayo 9 32 280 8.8 4 35 31.1 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-122 13-117 Kyree Burton 8 27 282 10.4 1 39 35.2 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 18-219 9-117 Brett McDonald 9 13 99 7.6 0 13 11.0 C.J. Donaldson 9 11 82 7.5 0 20 9.1 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.4 18.0 Nick Hunter 9 10 113 11.3 2 33 12.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.4 9.0 Jordan McIntyre 5 6 65 10.8 0 20 13.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.2 13.0 Trevor Marchiando 4 4 23 5.8 0 16 5.8 FUMBLES-LOST 10-6 15-7 Nehemiah Harris 8 3 32 10.7 1 20 4.0 PENALTIES-Yards 79-736 65-581 Michael Vandertulip 8 3 27 9.0 2 19 3.4 Average Per Game 81.8 64.6 Hunter Rogers 5 2 14 7.0 0 16 2.8 Jack Anderson 9 1 19 19.0 0 19 2.1 PUNTS-Yards 51-1766 56-1968 D.J. Wright 9 1 15 15.0 0 15 1.7 Average Per Punt 34.6 35.1 Christian Anand 1 1 11 11.0 0 11 11.0 Net punt average 31.5 31.5 Garrett Faber 4 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 47-2532 27-1476 Andrew Daisey 2 1 10 10.0 0 10 5.0 Average Per Kick 53.9 54.7 Total...... 9 207 2336 11.3 21 77 259.6 Net kick average 38.9 32.7 Opponents...... 9 141 1467 10.4 7 65 163.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:45 27:15 3RD-DOWN Conversions 55/144 38/125 TOTAL OFFENSE 3rd-Down Pct 38% 30% GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/18 5/14 Jack Anderson 9 359 -10 2091 2081 231.2 Nehemiah Harris 8 84 322 0 322 40.2 4th-Down Pct 72% 36% C.J. Donaldson 9 72 243 0 243 27.0 SACKS BY-Yards 28-161 27-168 Brock Carnes 7 47 52 112 164 23.4 MISC YARDS 4 0 Hunter Rogers 5 46 160 0 160 32.0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 30 13 Nick Hunter 9 4 0 92 92 10.2 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-14 8-10 Adam Luncher 3 11 56 0 56 18.7 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Walker Venable 3 7 6 26 32 10.7 Taige Brown 6 4 18 0 18 3.0 RED-ZONE SCORES (28-35) 80% (17-24) 71% Ben Garbarini 9 1 0 15 15 1.7 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (22-35) 63% (9-24) 38% Kyree Burton 8 10 14 0 14 1.8 PAT-ATTEMPTS (26-29) 90% (10-11) 91% Cole Blais 9 3 13 0 13 1.4 ATTENDANCE 18606 6107 Dylan Curran 7 2 6 0 6 0.9 Games/Avg Per Game 5/3721 4/1527 TEAM 7 6 -16 0 -16 -2.3 Total...... 9 657 864 2336 3200 355.6 Opponents...... 9 553 645 1467 2112 234.7 SCORING ALL-PURPOSE

PATs ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rcv PR KR IR Total Avg/G TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Joshua Davis 9 0 735 0 0 0 735 81.7 Joshua Davis 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Cole Blais 9 13 519 0 0 0 532 59.1 Dylan Curran 1 6-6 8-11 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 32 Kyree Burton 8 14 282 0 155 0 451 56.4 Cole Blais 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 D.J. Wright 9 0 15 20 239 81 355 39.4 Ben Garbarini 0 4-8 17-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 29 Nehemiah Harris 8 322 32 0 0 0 354 44.2 Garrison Mayo 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Garrison Mayo 9 0 280 69 0 0 349 38.8 Nick Hunter 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 12 C.J. Donaldson 9 243 82 0 0 0 325 36.1 C.J. Donaldson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Hunter Rogers 5 160 14 0 0 0 174 34.8 Nehemiah Harris 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Nick Hunter 9 0 113 0 0 0 113 12.6 Brock Carnes 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brett McDonald 9 0 99 0 0 0 99 11.0 Michael Vandertulip 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Damian Jiggetts 9 0 0 0 0 86 86 9.6 Damian Jiggetts 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan McIntyre 5 0 65 0 0 0 65 13.0 B.J. Hill 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Adam Luncher 3 56 0 0 0 0 56 18.7 Hunter Rogers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brock Carnes 7 52 0 0 0 0 52 7.4 Kyree Burton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 K.J. Holloway 8 0 0 0 50 0 50 6.2 Sean Wilkinson 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 B.J. Hill 8 0 0 0 0 46 46 5.8 Adam Luncher 0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 1 Michael Vandertulip 8 0 27 0 0 0 27 3.4 Total...... 30 10-14 26-29 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 238 Noah Green 4 0 0 25 0 0 25 6.2 Opponents...... 13 8-10 10-11 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 112 Trevor Marchiando 4 0 23 0 0 0 23 5.8 Taige Brown 6 18 0 0 0 0 18 3.0 Christian Anand 1 0 11 0 0 0 11 11.0 PUNT RETURNS Garrett Faber 4 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.5 No. Yards Avg TD Long Andrew Daisey 2 0 10 0 0 0 10 5.0 Garrison Mayo 11 69 6.3 0 22 Jack Anderson 9 -10 19 0 0 0 9 1.0 Noah Green 1 25 25.0 0 0 Conner Ryan 9 0 0 8 0 0 8 0.9 D.J. Wright 1 20 20.0 0 20 Torin Prentice 9 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.7 Conner Ryan 0 8 0.0 0 8 Walker Venable 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 Total...... 13 122 9.4 0 22 Dylan Curran 7 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.9 Opponents...... 13 117 9.0 1 66 TEAM 7 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -2.3 Total...... 9 864 2336 122 444 219 3985 442.8 Opponents...... 9 645 1467 117 577 117 2923 324.8 KICK RETURNS

No. Yards Avg TD Long D.J. Wright 9 239 26.6 0 64 FIELD GOALS Kyree Burton 7 155 22.1 0 29 FIELD GOALS Made-Att Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Long Blkd K.J. Holloway 3 50 16.7 0 26 Ben Garbarini 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-2 1-4 1-2 0-0 44 0 Total...... 19 444 23.4 0 64 Dylan Curran 6-6 100.0 0-0 1-1 2-2 3-3 0-0 47 0 Opponents...... 32 577 18.0 0 46 FG SEQUENCE Chris. Newport Opponents INTERCEPTIONS Southern Virginia (25) (25) Hampden-Sydney (30) (26),(30) No. Yards Avg TD Long Montclair State 38 (25) D.J. Wright 6 81 13.5 0 49 Rowan University 37 - Damian Jiggetts 6 86 14.3 1 56 Salisbury 36,47,(22) - Torin Prentice 3 6 2.0 0 6 William Paterson (44) (34) B.J. Hill 3 46 15.3 1 27 Kean (47),(38) (33),33 Total...... 18 219 12.2 2 56 TCNJ (23) (24),32,(26) Opponents...... 9 117 13.0 0 38 Wesley (32),(47),(45) - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yards Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd KICKOFFS Dylan Curran 38 1367 36.0 64 2 14 12 4 1 Ben Garbarini 10 361 36.1 59 0 4 5 1 1 No. Yards Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn TEAM 2 16 8.0 16 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Garbarini 37 1945 52.6 4 5 Jack Anderson 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 Dylan Curran 10 587 58.7 1 1 Total...... 51 1766 34.6 64 2 18 17 5 2 Total...... 47 2532 53.9 5 6 18.0 38.9 26 Opponents...... 56 1968 35.1 61 4 15 11 4 1 Opponents...... 27 1476 54.7 6 2 23.4 32.7 32 DEFENSE

Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Fumbles Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BU PD Qbh Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 10 Ben James 9 21 19 40 10.0- 42 6.0- 34 . 3 3 1 . . . . 7 B.J. Hill 8 27 12 39 3.0- 5 . 3- 46 5 8 . . . . . 4 Marckel Bonds 9 20 15 35 3.5- 5 1.0- 1 . 2 2 . 2- 0 2 . . 57 Ben Carroll 9 16 14 30 6.5- 28 1.0- 9 . 1 1 . . . . . 2 Conner Ryan 9 22 7 29 10.0- 46 7.0- 38 . 2 2 2 . 2 . . 40 Sean Wilkinson 9 18 10 28 8.5- 38 3.0- 18 ...... 32 Austin Brown 9 14 12 26 0.5- 0 ...... 13 Torin Prentice 9 18 7 25 1.0- 1 . 3- 6 3 6 . . . 1 . 24 Julien Spence 5 7 18 25 5.5- 27 3.5- 24 . . . 1 . . . . 11 Damian Jiggetts 9 14 10 24 5.0- 22 . 6- 86 5 11 1 . . . . 23 Jamal Spence 9 12 12 24 5.0- 18 1.0- 4 ...... 21 Kaden Woodward 5 13 10 23 4.5- 21 2.5- 18 . 1 1 . . . . . 29 Collin Banks 9 7 13 20 2.0- 4 . . 1 1 . . . . . 20 D.J. Wright 9 17 2 19 . . 6- 81 5 11 . 1- 0 1 . . 22 Rhett Morris 9 15 4 19 0.5- 1 . . 1 1 . 1- 0 . . . 42 Hunter Boone 9 7 8 15 2.5- 8 1.0- 6 . 2 2 2 . 1 . . 3 K.J. Holloway 8 11 4 15 . . . 3 3 . . . . . 30 Jason Massengill 8 4 7 11 1.5- 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 55 Mario Byrd 5 2 9 11 0.5- 1 . . 1 1 1 . . . . 2A Noah Green 4 4 5 9 0.5- 0 ...... 1 . 51 Ibrahim Toure 8 5 4 9 1.0- 5 1.0- 5 . . . . 1- 0 . . . 46 Tyrell Friend 6 5 3 8 1.0- 2 . . . . . 1- 0 1 . . 56 Tre Coles 7 4 2 6 ...... 99 J. Powell-Riddick 8 4 1 5 1.0- 3 ...... 34 Taige Brown 6 5 . 5 ...... 1A Jordan McIntyre 5 3 1 4 . . . 2 2 . . . . . 26 Jack Parsons 7 2 2 4 1.0- 4 1.0- 4 ...... 94 Jared Vaughn 4 . 3 3 0.5- 1 ...... 16 Nick Hunter 9 1 2 3 ...... 43 Demi Adepegba 4 1 1 2 ...... 1- 0 . . . 33 Tony Barnett 2 1 . 1 ...... 39 Jordan Kalemwa 5 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 58 Jordan Hudson 2 1 . 1 ...... 27 Daniel Ponton 4 1 . 1 ...... 52 Garrett Dolan 3 1 . 1 ...... 36 Andrew Pickett 1 . 1 1 ...... 15 Trey Smith 3 1 . 1 ...... 75 Zach Schiele 7 1 . 1 ...... 73 Nick Norman 9 1 . 1 ...... 60 Brett Bradshaw 5 . 1 1 ...... 59 Jordan Sawyer 8 1 . 1 ...... 91 Steve Kontzias 3 1 . 1 ...... 64 Garrison Burgess 9 1 . 1 ...... 21 Nehemiah Harris 8 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 7 1 . 1 1.0- 22 ...... 1 . . 5 Cole Blais 9 1 . 1 ...... 9 Joshua Davis 9 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 9 313 220 533 76- 306 28- 161 18- 219 38 56 9 7- 0 8 2 . Opponents...... 9 349 316 665 64- 254 27- 168 9- 117 36 45 5 6- 16 5 2 . 2018 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

OFFENSE GAME-BY-GAME

RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 41 152 1 26 24 315 4 50 24-40-1 315 4 50 3 76 0 29 1 33 0 8 467 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 27 71 0 15 22 275 2 77 22-37-0 275 2 77 3 53 0 18 0 0 0 0 346 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 37 89 1 11 18 197 1 35 18-34-2 197 1 35 2 44 0 26 2 2 0 1 286 Sep 29 at Rowan 38 138 0 17 26 332 5 33 26-39-1 332 5 33 1 64 0 64 3 34 0 15 470 Oct 06 SALISBURY 32 46 0 12 32 272 3 27 32-50-1 272 3 27 1 26 0 26 2 20 0 20 318 Oct 20 at William Paterson 45 189 3 16 23 183 1 17 23-36-0 183 1 17 3 52 0 21 1 1 0 1 372 Oct 27 KEAN 40 27 0 14 14 155 1 19 14-24-1 155 1 19 2 24 0 21 3 32 0 22 182 Nov 03 at TCNJ 29 60 1 32 29 478 4 50 29-45-1 478 4 50 2 33 0 28 1 0 0 0 538 Nov 10 WESLEY 34 92 1 9 19 129 0 14 19-29-2 129 0 14 2 72 0 53 0 0 0 0 221 Chris. Newport 323 864 7 32 207 2336 21 77 207-334-9 2336 21 77 19 444 0 64 13 122 0 22 3200 Opponent 284 645 5 26 141 1467 7 65 141-269-18 1467 7 65 32 577 0 46 13 117 1 66 2112 Games: 9 Pass effic: 136.09 All purpose avg/game: 442.8 Avg/rush: 2.7 KR avg: 23.4 Total offense avg/gm: 355.6 Avg/catch: 11.3 PR avg: 9.4

DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE Pass Blkd XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 32 26 58 7.0-27 3.0-15 0 0-0 0-0 4 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 46 20 66 12.0-68 7.0-50 0 0-0 1-0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 29 26 55 7.0-11 1.0-1 1 1-0 3-45 7 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Sep 29 at Rowan 30 28 58 11.0-51 1.0-4 1 1-0 1-30 3 0 3-6 0 0 0 39 Oct 06 SALISBURY 37 28 65 7.0-14 0.0-0 2 2-0 0-0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Oct 20 at William Paterson 31 4 35 5.0-17 1.0-7 0 1-0 4-27 4 0 4-4 0 1 0 39 Oct 27 KEAN 33 10 43 10.0-41 6.0-31 2 1-0 2-6 10 1 1-1 0 0 0 13 Nov 03 at TCNJ 33 34 67 6.0-30 3.0-17 2 1-0 3-56 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Nov 10 WESLEY 42 44 86 11.0-47 6.0-36 0 0-0 4-55 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 16 Chris. Newport 313 220 533 76.0-306 28.0-161 8 7-0 18-219 38 2 26-29 0 1 0 238 Opponent 349 316 665 64.0-254 27.0-168 5 6-16 9-117 36 2 10-11 0 0 0 112

SPECIAL TEAMS GAME-BY-GAME

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 7 264 37.7 50 0 0 3 1 2 1-1 25 0 7 381 54.4 1 2 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 7 271 38.7 54 0 0 3 1 2 1-1 30 0 4 250 62.5 0 0 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 8 277 34.6 46 0 0 7 0 5 0-1 0 0 3 165 55.0 0 1 Sep 29 at Rowan 3 105 35.0 44 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 7 369 52.7 0 0 Oct 06 SALISBURY 4 149 37.2 59 0 0 0 1 2 1-3 22 0 4 201 50.2 1 0 Oct 20 at William Paterson 6 186 31.0 43 1 0 4 0 3 1-1 44 0 7 414 59.1 2 1 Oct 27 KEAN 8 233 29.1 64 1 1 1 1 1 2-2 47 0 3 169 56.3 1 0 Nov 03 at TCNJ 4 123 30.8 41 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 23 0 7 346 49.4 0 2 Nov 10 WESLEY 4 158 39.5 55 0 1 0 1 1 3-3 47 0 5 237 47.4 0 0 Chris. Newport 51 1766 34.6 64 2 2 18 5 17 10-14 47 0 47 2532 53.9 5 6 Opponent 56 1968 35.1 61 1 4 15 4 11 8-10 34 1 27 1476 54.7 6 2 2018 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

OFFENSE GAME-BY-GAME

RUSHING RECEIVING PASSING KICK RET PUNT RET All Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 31 42 0 7 11 117 1 36 11-26-0 117 1 36 3 80 0 33 2 11 0 7 159 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 26 -8 0 19 31 399 1 54 31-47-1 399 1 54 4 84 0 24 2 1 0 1 391 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 30 88 0 18 16 162 2 33 16-30-3 162 2 33 2 32 0 17 1 0 0 0 250 Sep 29 at Rowan 20 11 0 9 18 86 0 14 18-27-1 86 0 14 7 105 0 28 1 66 1 66 97 Oct 06 SALISBURY 51 225 4 24 0 0 0 0 0-2-0 0 0 0 3 51 0 46 3 5 0 4 225 Oct 20 at William Paterson 20 27 0 11 12 111 1 37 12-28-4 111 1 37 4 60 0 31 1 7 0 7 138 Oct 27 KEAN 32 45 0 14 9 66 0 16 9-32-2 66 0 16 2 35 0 21 2 23 0 13 111 Nov 03 at TCNJ 31 95 0 26 16 218 1 48 16-35-3 218 1 48 4 82 0 23 1 4 0 4 313 Nov 10 WESLEY 43 120 1 11 28 308 1 65 28-42-4 308 1 65 3 48 0 30 0 0 0 0 428 Opponent totals 284 645 5 26 141 1467 7 65 141-269-18 1467 7 65 32 577 0 46 13 117 1 66 2112 Chris. Newport 323 864 7 32 207 2336 21 77 207-334-9 2336 21 77 19 444 0 64 13 122 0 22 3200 Games: 9 Pass effic: 93.43 All purpose avg/game: 324.8 Avg/rush: 2.3 KR avg: 18.0 Total offense avg/gm: 234.7 Avg/catch: 10.4 PR avg: 9.0

DEFENSE GAME-BY-GAME

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE Pass Blkd XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 40 44 84 6.0-22 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-14 5 0 0-0 0 0 0 9 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 36 26 62 10.0-42 3.0-23 1 1-0 0-0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 34 44 78 8.0-40 3.0-23 0 0-0 2-38 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 Sep 29 at Rowan 41 36 77 5.0-24 1.0-9 0 0-0 1-5 3 0 0-1 0 0 0 6 Oct 06 SALISBURY 45 32 77 7.0-21 3.0-15 2 1-16 1-0 8 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 Oct 20 at William Paterson 48 24 72 8.0-24 2.0-12 1 1-0 0-0 4 1 1-1 0 0 0 10 Oct 27 KEAN 39 24 63 10.0-35 5.0-28 1 2-0 1-5 2 1 0-0 0 0 0 3 Nov 03 at TCNJ 35 42 77 7.0-32 5.0-29 0 1-0 1-6 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Nov 10 WESLEY 31 44 75 3.0-14 3.0-14 0 0-0 2-49 5 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 Opponent totals 349 316 665 64.0-254 27.0-168 5 6-16 9-117 36 2 10-11 0 0 0 112 Chris. Newport 313 220 533 76.0-306 28.0-161 8 7-0 18-219 38 2 26-29 0 1 0 238

SPECIAL TEAMS GAME-BY-GAME

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Sep 01 SOUTHERN VIRGINIA 12 417 34.8 55 1 1 4 1 1 1-1 25 0 3 116 38.7 0 0 Sep 08 at Hampden-Sydney 6 230 38.3 53 0 0 2 1 4 2-2 30 0 3 183 61.0 0 0 Sep 22 MONTCLAIR STATE 6 245 40.8 47 0 1 3 0 0 1-1 25 0 3 178 59.3 0 1 Sep 29 at Rowan 9 318 35.3 43 0 1 3 0 1 0-0 0 0 2 77 38.5 0 1 Oct 06 SALISBURY 5 154 30.8 43 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 4 240 60.0 3 0 Oct 20 at William Paterson 5 193 38.6 61 0 0 0 1 0 1-1 34 0 3 163 54.3 0 0 Oct 27 KEAN 7 214 30.6 52 0 1 0 1 1 1-2 33 1 2 119 59.5 0 0 Nov 03 at TCNJ 4 140 35.0 41 0 0 2 0 2 2-3 26 0 4 243 60.8 2 0 Nov 10 WESLEY 2 57 28.5 32 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 157 52.3 1 0 Opponent totals 56 1968 35.1 61 1 4 15 4 11 8-10 34 1 27 1476 54.7 6 2 Chris. Newport 51 1766 34.6 64 2 2 18 5 17 10-14 47 0 47 2532 53.9 5 6 GAME 1 VS. SOUTHERN VIRGINIA GAME 2 VS. HAMPDEN-SYDNEY

September 1 • Newport News, Va. September 8 • Hampden-Sydney, Va. POMOCO Stadium Everett Stadium CNU (1-0, 1-0) def. Southern Virginia (0-1, 0-1), 38-9 CNU (2-0) def. Hampden-Sydney (0-2), 17-13 The 2018 football season opened for Christopher Newport on a warm and muggy Saturday night, and the Christopher Newport’s defense held Hampden-Sydney scoreless in the second half as the Captains escaped Captains registered a 38-9 triumph over Southern Virginia University. The victory at POMOCO Stadium was with a 17-13 victory over the Tigers. CNU improved to 2-0 to start the season, while the Tigers fell to 0-2. the fourth straight season-opening win for the Captains and came in front of 2,958 fans. The Captains recorded seven sacks en route to the non-conference victory. The visitors sealed the victory on Junior quarterback Jack Anderson threw for three first-half scores, and CNU’s defense allowed just 159 total the game’s final play as Hampden-Sydney quarterback Alec Cobb was sacked by senior lineman Julien Spence yards to the Knights. The Captains led at the half, 21-0, and held a 31-3 advantage after three quarters. as time expired. Spence had 2.5 sacks during the game, while Kaden Woodward and Ben James had 1.5 each. SVU 0 0 3 6- 9 CNU 3 7 7 0- 17 CNU 7 14 10 7- 38 Individual Statistics HSC 10 3 0 0- 13 Individual Statistics Team Statistics SVU CNU RUSHING: SVU-A. Wedge 15-33; E. Workman Team Statistics CNU HSC RUSHING: CNU-Hunter Rogers 15-53; C.J. FIRST DOWNS 8 22 4-13; T. Briggs 8-2; A. Forsyth 1-1; J. Christopher FIRST DOWNS 20 22 Donaldson 3-14; Jack Anderson 9-4. HSC-Kaleb NET YARDS RUSHING 42 152 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1; K. Adams 1-minus 6. NET YARDS RUSHING 71 -8 Smith 15-44; Justin Pollard 2-minus 8; Alec NET YARDS PASSING 117 315 CNU-Hunter Rogers 24-90; Adam Luncher NET YARDS PASSING 275 399 Cobb 9-minus 44. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 159 467 4-31; C.J. Donaldson 6-22; Jack Anderson 6-7; TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 346 391 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 11-26-0 24-40-1 Taige Brown 1-2. PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 22-37-0 31-47-1 PASSING: CNU-Jack Anderson 22-37-0-275. HSC-Alec Cobb 31-47-1-399. Scoring Summary PASSING: SVU-T. Briggs 11-26-0-117. CNU- Scoring Summary Q Team Time Play SVU CNU Jack Anderson 23-38-1-278; Nick Hunter 1-1- Q Team Time Play CNU HSC RECEIVING: CNU-Joshua Davis 7-149; Garri- 1 CNU 9:52 Anderson to Hunter 2 YD 0 7 0-37; TEAM 0-1-0-0. 1 HSC 10:13 Anderson 26 YD FG 0 3 son Mayo 5-25; Cole Blais 4-61; Brett McDonald 2 CNU 12:54 Anderson to Mayo 6 YD 0 14 RECEIVING: SVU-J. Newman 6-67; P. Nash 1 CNU 3:09 Garbarini 30 YD FG 3 3 3-25; Kyree Burton 1-10; Jordan McIntyre 1-7; 21 CNU 0:1 Anderson to Vandertulip 1 YD 0 21 2-17; A. Davis 2-11; A. Wedge 1-22. CNU- 1 HSC 0:57 Cobb to Smith 54 YD 3 10 Hunter Rogers 1-minus 2. HSC-Kaleb Smith 12- 3 CNU 9:38 Gabarini 35 YD FG 0 24 Joshua Davis 7-96; Kyree Burton 5-108; Jordan 2 CNU 14:06 Anderson to Blais 9 YD 10 10 108; Major Morgan 8-100; Dillon Costello 5-63; 3 CNU 6:13 Hunter to Burton 37 YD 0 31 McIntyre 3-30; Garrison Mayo 3-24; Cole Blais 2 HSC 0:00 Anderson 30 YD FG 10 13 Blake Page 4-78; Ed Newman 2-50. 3 SVU 0:27 Hatch 25 YD FG 3 31 1-26; Hunter Rogers 1-16; Brett McDonald 3 CNU 6:06 Anderson to Mayo 20 YD 17 13 4 SVU 10:27 Briggs to Nash 14 YD 9 31 1-6; C.J. Donaldson 1-6; Nick Hunter 1-2; M. INTERCEPTIONS: CNU-Damian Jiggetts 1-0. 4 CNU 2:46 Donaldson 2 YD Run 9 38 Vandertulip 1-1. HSC-None. INTERCEPTIONS: SVU-A. Green 1-14. CNU- ATTENDANCE: 3501 None. ATTENDANCE: 2958

JACK ANDERSON JULIEN SPENCE GAME 3 VS. MONTCLAIR STATE GAME 5 VS. SALISBURY

September 22 • Newport News, Va. October 6 • Newport News, Va. POMOCO Stadium POMOCO Stadium Montclair State (3-0, 2-0) def. CNU (2-1, 1-1), 17-14 Salisbury (5-0, 4-0) def. CNU (3-2, 2-2), 27-24 Christopher Newport suffered its first loss of the season, falling to Montclair State in overtime at POMOCO Christopher Newport stormed back from a 21-0 deficit at halftime, only to fall to Salisbury in overtime, 27-24. Stadium, 17-14. The Captains are now 2-1 overall and 1-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference. It was the second straight overtime defeat for the Captains at POMOCO Stadium.

Senior kicker Hunter Daly connected on a 25-yard field goal in overtime to give the Red Hawks the victory. CNU rallied thanks to an amazing second half effort from senior wide receiver Joshua Davis, who hauled CNU junior quarterback Jack Anderson was intercepted by MSU’s Jalen Harris to end Christopher Newport’s in three touchdowns. Later, the Captains had a chance to win the game in the final seconds, but a 47-yard possession in the extra period. field goal attempt sailed wide, which sent the game to overtime where the Sea Gulls eventually prevailed. MSU 7 7 0 0 3- 17 SAL 7 14 0 0 6- 27 CNU 0 14 0 0 0- 14 Individual Statistics CNU 0 0 14 7 3- 24 Individual Statistics Team Statistics MSU CNU RUSHING: MSU-Craig Merkle 15-45; Willie Team Statistics SAL CNU RUSHING: SAL-K. Campbell 15-83; Jack FIRST DOWNS 14 18 Barr 11-39; Ja’Quill Burch 3-5; TEAM 1-minus FIRST DOWNS 14 22 Navitsky 14-74; Mike-Ryan Mofor 9-42; Khari NET YARDS RUSHING 88 89 1. CNU-Nehemiah Harris 18-74; C.J. Donaldson NET YARDS RUSHING 225 46 Chase 7-30; D. Broadwater 4-0; TEAM 2-minus NET YARDS PASSING 162 197 6-18; Hunter Rogers 6-16; Kyree Burton 2-minus NET YARDS PASSING 0 272 4. CNU-Nehemiah Harris 11-20; Jack Anderson TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 250 286 5; Jack Anderson 5-minus 14. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 225 318 12-13; Kyree Burton 2-7; Brock Carnes 3-6; C.J. PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 16-30-3 18-34-2 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 0-2-0 32-50-1 Donaldson 4-0. PASSING: MSU-Ja’Quill Burch 16-30-3-162. Scoring Summary CNU-Jack Anderson 17-33-2-180; Nick Hunter Scoring Summary PASSING: SAL-Jack Navitsky 0-2-0-0. CNU- Q Team Time Play MSU CNU 1-1-0-17. Q Team Time Play SAL CNU Jack Anderson 31-49-1-245; Brock Carnes 1 MSU 7:36 Burch to Kowalczyk 2 YD 7 0 1 SAL 8:39 Campbell 7 YD Run 7 0 1-1-0-27. 2 CNU 12:59 Rogers 2 YD Run 7 7 RECEIVING: MSU-Stepp Oziegbe 4-37; Craig 2 SAL 11:08 Mofor 1 YD Run 14 0 2 CNU 5:50 Hunter to Mayo 17 YD 7 14 Merkle 2-32; Eric Magnifico 2-26; Kason Camp- 2 SAL 4:10 Campbell 5 YD Run 21 0 RECEIVING: SAL-N/A. CNU-Joshua Davis 2 MSU 2:22 Burch to Johnson 15 YD 14 14 bell 2-25; Brian Kowalczyk 2-14; Willie Barr 2-10; 3 CNU 7:24 Anderson to Davis 6 YD 21 7 11-130; Garrison Mayo 7-48; Cole Blais 5-49; OT MSU 15:00 Daly 25 YD FG 17 14 Carsen Johnson 1-15; Vinny Lo Verde 1-3. CNU- 3 CNU 0:39 Anderson to Davis 9 YD 21 14 Kyree Burton 4-29; C.J. Donaldson 3-10; Brett Garrison Mayo 7-64; Kyree Burton 3-31; Jordan 4 CNU 6:13 Carnes to Davis 27 YD 21 21 McDonald 2-6. McIntyre 2-28; Joshua Davis 2-22; Cole Blais OT CNU 15:00 Garbarini 22 YD FG 21 24 2-22; C.J. Donaldson 1-20; Garrett Faber 1-10. OT SAL 15:00 Chase 13 YD Run 27 24 INTERCEPTIONS: SAL-Shane Gaines 1-0. CNU-None. INTERCEPTIONS: MSU-Zahir Wilder 1-38; Jalen Harris 1-0. CNU-D.J. Wright 1-26; B.J. ATTENDANCE: 4861 Hill 1-19; Damian Jiggetts 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 3357

GAME 4 VS. ROWAN

September 29 • Glassboro, N.J. Coach Richard Wackar Stadium CNU (3-1, 2-1) def. Rowan (3-2, 2-2), 39-6 Christopher Newport blew open a close game thanks to four second-half touchdowns and coasted to a 39-6 victory at Rowan University.

After RU opened the scoring with a punt return touchdown, CNU scored six unanswered touchdowns, including five through the air from junior quarterback Jack Anderson. He became just the second CNU quarterback to throw for five touchdowns in a game, matching the mark set by Todd Faison against Greensboro in 2007. CNU 0 13 19 7- 39 RU 6 0 0 0- 6 Individual Statistics Team Statistics CNU RU RUSHING: CNU-C.J. Donaldson 17-60; Nehe- FIRST DOWNS 25 9 miah Harris 6-31; Jack Anderson 5-18; Taige NET YARDS RUSHING 138 11 Brown 3-16; Brock Carnes 3-10; Kyree Burton NET YARDS PASSING 332 86 2-3; Hunter Rogers 1-1; Walker Venable 1-minus TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 470 97 1. RU-John Mannion 5-12; Carlton Coleman PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 26-39-1 18-27-1 2-11; Nick Couzzi 3-minus 12. Scoring Summary PASSING: CNU-Jack Anderson 24-37-1-313; Q Team Time Play CNU RU Nick Hunter 1-1-0-19; Brock Carnes 1-1-0-0. RU- 1 RU 9:18 Rehm 66 YD Punt Return 0 6 Riley Giles 15-21-1-57; Nick Couzzi 3-6-0-29. 2 CNU 14:14 Anderson to Vandertulip 7 YD 7 6 RECEIVING: CNU-Joshua Davis 5-52; Nick 2 CNU 12:15 Jiggetts 30 YD Int. Return 13 6 Hunter 4-65; Garrison Mayo 4-58; Cole Blais 3 CNU 14:49 Anderson to Blais 23 YD 19 6 3-60; Nehemiah Harris 3-32; Kyree Burton 3 CNU 9:58 Anderson to Mayo 6 YD 25 6 2-15; Jack Anderson 1-19; Brett McDonald 3 CNU 2:04 Anderson to Hunter 9 YD 32 6 1-13; Christian Anand 1-11; Michael Vandertulip 4 CNU 7:17 Anderson to Harris 20 YD 39 6 1-7; Trevor Marchiando 1-0. RU-Elijah Rehm 7-26; Marc Woodard 3-12; Cody Madden 2-15; Messiah Divine 1-14; John Maldonado 1-13; Nick Grosso 1-7; Nick Mainiero 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: CNU-Damian Jiggetts 1-30. RU-Sonny Tapp 1-5. ATTENDANCE: 1135 JOSHUA DAVIS GAME 6 VS. WILLIAM PATERSON GAME 7 VS. KEAN

October 20 • Wayne, N.J. October 27 • Newport News, Va. Wightman Stadium POMOCO Stadium CNU (4-2, 3-2) def. William Paterson (0-7, 0-6), 39-10 CNU (5-2, 4-2) def. Kean (1-7, 1-6), 13-3 Christopher Newport broke open a close game in the fourth quarter, posting three touchdowns in the final Christopher Newport improved to 5-2 overall following a 13-3 triumph over Kean University. The victory at stanza on the way to a 39-10 triumph at William Paterson University. POMOCO Stadium came during Homecoming Weekend festivities at CNU. The Captains and Cougars staged a defensive struggle, with the Captains prevailing thanks to 10 unanswered points in the second half. Sophomore Brock Carnes took over at quarterback for the Captains in the second half following a knee injury to starting junior Jack Anderson. Carnes scored twice on runs in the final quarter, from two and seven yards Christopher Newport’s defense, ranked seventh in the nation in overall defense and 13th against the run, held away, to help put the game away. Freshman C.J. Donaldson also reached the end zone in the fourth quarter. the Cougars to just 111 total yards. Junior linebacker Conner Ryan led CNU with 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble. CNU 0 18 0 21- 39 KU 0 3 0 0- 3 WP 3 0 7 0- 10 Individual Statistics CNU 3 0 3 7- 13 Individual Statistics Team Statistics CNU WP RUSHING: CNU-Nehemiah Harris 11-55; C.J. Team Statistics KU CNU RUSHING: KU-Jayson Bryant 21-32; LaDarius FIRST DOWNS 27 8 Donaldson 13-47; Brock Carnes 6-46; Adam FIRST DOWNS 10 15 McNeil 5-8; Paris Crawford 5-6; GioVanni Shine NET YARDS RUSHING 189 27 Luncher 5-23; Walker Venable 2-13; Kyree NET YARDS RUSHING 45 27 1-minus 1. CNU-C.J. Donaldson 12-40; Nehe- NET YARDS PASSING 183 111 Burton 4-9; Cole Blais 1-8; Jack Anderson NET YARDS PASSING 66 155 miah Harris 12-21; Cole Blais 1-2; TEAM 2-minus TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 372 138 3-minus 12. WP-Kobe Roberts 10-15; Marcel TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 111 182 2; Walker Venable 1-minus 6; Jack Anderson PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 23-36-0 12-28-4 Mason 6-14; R. Bridgeman 1-5; Kyle Fanning PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 9-32-2 14-24-1 2-minus 9; Brock Carnes 10-minus 19. 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; R. Washington 1-minus 7. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary PASSING: KU-Jayson Bryant 9-32-2-66. CNU- Q Team Time Play CNU WP PASSING: CNU-Jack Anderson 11-19-0-93; Q Team Time Play KU CNU Jack Anderson 10-16-1-100; Brock Carnes 1 WP 3:43 Oertel 34 YD FG 0 3 Brock Carnes 9-13-0-49; Walker Venable 2-3- 1 CNU 8:55 Curran 47 YD FG 0 3 3-7-0-36; Nick Hunter 1-1-0-19. 2 CNU 9:42 Anderson to Davis 17 YD 8 3 0-26; Ben Garbarini 1-1-0-15. WP-C. Kinchen 2 KU 4:29 Zadlo 33 YD FG 3 3 2 CNU 6:44 Hill 27 YD Int. Return 15 3 11-27-4-74; Kyle Fanning 1-1-0-37. 3 CNU 11:36 Curran 38 YD FG 3 6 RECEIVING: KU-David Patterson Jr. 4-39; 2 CNU 0:24 Garbarini 44 YD FG 18 3 RECEIVING: CNU-Kyree Burton 9-58; Joshua 4 CNU 14:45 Anderson to Blais 11 YD 3 13 Jameer Campbell 3-23; Paris Crawford 2-4. 3 WP 11:03 Fanning to Bridgeman 37 YD 18 10 Davis 4-47; Nick Hunter 3-24; Cole Blais 3-8; CNU-Cole Blais 4-50; Joshua Davis 3-23; Kyree 4 CNU 11:36 Carnes 2 YD 25 10 Trevor Marchiando 2-21; D.J. Wright 1-15; Burton 2-24; C.J. Donaldson 2-19; Michael 4 CNU 11:17 Carnes 7 YD 32 10 Andrew Daisey 1-10. WP-R. Bridgeman 4-57; Vandertulip 1-19; Garrison Mayo 1-12; Brett 4 CNU 5:14 Donaldson 9 YD 39 10 Marcel Mason 2-24; S. Abdul-Malik 2-24; Kyle McDonald 1-8. Fanning 2-minus 1; William Frese 1-6; Kobe Roberts 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: KU-Anthony Bassani 1-5. CNU-Torin Prentice 1-6; D.J. Wright 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: CNU-D.J. Wright 2-0; B.J. Hill 1-27; Torin Prentice 1-0. WP-None. ATTENDANCE: 3568 ATTENDANCE: 580

BROCK CARNES CONNER RYAN GAME 8 VS. TCNJ GAME 9 VS. WESLEY

November 3 • Ewing, N.J. November 10 • Newport News, Va. Lions Stadium POMOCO Stadium CNU (6-2, 5-2) def. TCNJ (2-7, 2-6), 38-13 CNU (7-2, 6-2) def. Wesley (6-4, 5-4), 16-14 Junior quarterback Jack Anderson set a new Christopher Newport passing record Saturday, throwing for Junior kicker/punter Dylan Curran provided all of the points as the Captains concluded the 2018 football 478 yards in a 38-13 triumph over the College of New Jersey on a breezy and cool day at Lions Stadium. season with a 16-14 victory over Wesley College during a Senior Day nail-biter.

Anderson, from Great Falls, Va., shattered the previous record of 400 yards set by K.J. Kearney in 2016 Curran scored by virtue of three field goals, a five-yard run on a fake field goal attempt, and an extra point. It against Wesley. He completed 29 of 45 passes and threw four touchdown passes against the Lions. Anderson marked the second-highest point total from a kicker in a CNU game behind only Stephen Denuel’s 17-point connected with senior Joshua Davis twice and sophomore Cole Blais twice. performance at Stevenson in 2011. CNU 7 14 7 10- 38 WC 0 7 0 7- 14 TCNJ 3 3 7 0- 13 Individual Statistics CNU 3 7 3 3- 16 Individual Statistics Team Statistics CNU TC RUSHING: CNU-Nehemiah Harris 13-83; Cole Team Statistics WC CNU RUSHING: WC-E.J Lee 24-109; Khaaliq FIRST DOWNS 21 14 Blais 1-3; Adam Luncher 2-2; C.J. Donaldson FIRST DOWNS 28 12 Burroughs 17-7; Abe Mansaray 1-5; Corterris NET YARDS RUSHING 60 95 2-2; Dylan Curran 1-1; TEAM 2-minus 12; Jack NET YARDS RUSHING 120 92 Simpson 1-minus 1. CNU-C.J. Donaldson 9-40; NET YARDS PASSING 478 218 Anderson 8-minus 19. TCNJ-Dave Jachera NET YARDS PASSING 308 129 Nehemiah Harris 13-38; Brock Carnes 3-9; Dylan TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 538 313 11-45; Colin Tong 6-32; Connor Owen 7-14; TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 428 221 Curran 1-5; Jack Anderson 6-2; Garrison Mayo PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 29-45-1 16-35-3 Andrew Donoghue 2-11; Mark Pacini 4-minus PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 28-42-4 19-29-2 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 2. 1; TEAM 1-minus 6. Scoring Summary Scoring Summary PASSING: WC-Khaaliq Burroughs 28-41- Q Team Time Play CNU TC PASSING: CNU-Jack Anderson 29-45-1-478. Q Team Time Play WC CNU 4-308; TEAM 0-1-0-0. CNU-Jack Anderson 1 TC 11:13 DeLeo 24 YD FG 0 3 TCNJ-Andrew Donoghue 10-16-2-132; Dave 1 CNU 9:13 Curran 32 YD FG 0 3 19-29-2-129. 1 CNU 10:39 Anderson to Davis 50 YD 7 3 Jachera 4-14-1-76; Liam Donohue 2-5-0-10. 2 CNU 2:04 Curran 5 YD Run 0 10 2 CNU 10:12 Anderson to Davis 15 YD 14 3 2 WC 1:20 Burroughs to Kemp 65 YD 7 10 RECEIVING: WC-Alex Kemp 10-165; E.J Lee 2 TC 1:44 DeLeo 26 YD FG 14 6 RECEIVING: CNU-Cole Blais 10-212; Joshua 3 CNU 12:17 Curran 47 YD FG 7 13 6-30; Ruhann Peele 5-49; Corterris Simpson 2 CNU 0:12 Anderson to Blais 4 YD 21 6 Davis 10-172; Garrison Mayo 3-37; Brett Mc- 4 WC 11:02 Lee 11 YD Run 14 13 5-37; Keshaun Henry 2-27. CNU-Joshua Davis 3 CNU 12:55 Anderson to Blais 42 YD 28 6 Donald 3-28; Nick Hunter 2-22; Kyree Burton 1-7. 4 CNU 5:10 Curran 45 YD FG 14 16 5-44; Cole Blais 5-31; C.J. Donaldson 4-27; Brett 3 TC 11:06 Donoghue to Ratamess 10 YD 28 13 TCNJ-Vinny Guckin 4-81; Jack Clevenger 4-74; McDonald 2-13; Garrison Mayo 2-12; Trevor 4 CNU 7:20 Curran 23 YD FG 31 13 Vince Ratamess 3-40; Jaiden Elliott 3-15; James Marchiando 1-2. 4 CNU 4:32 Harris 32 YD Run 38 13 Marcheski 1-5; Mark Pacini 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: WC-Isiah Mitchell 2-49. INTERCEPTIONS: CNU-Damian Jiggetts 2-56; CNU-D.J. Wright 2-55; B.J. Hill 1-0; Damian Torin Prentice 1-0. TCNJ-Jeff Konzelman 1-6. Jiggetts 1-0. ATTENDANCE: 891 ATTENDANCE: 3862

COLE BLAIS DYLAN CURRAN 2018 NJAC STANDINGS & NCAA RESULTS

FINAL NJAC STANDINGS NCAA POSTSEASON RESULTS SCHOOL NJAC OVERALL FROSTBURG STATE Frostburg State 8-0 10-1 First Round: def. Western New England...... 42-24 Montclair State 7-2 8-2 Second Round: lost to Johns Hopkins...... 27-59 Salisbury 7-2 8-3 Christopher Newport 6-2 7-2 Wesley 5-4 7-4 Rowan 5-4 6-4 The College of NJ 3-6 3-7 Southern Virginia 2-7 3-7 Kean University 1-8 1-9 William Paterson 0-9 0-10

2018 NJAC TEAM OFFENSIVE LEADERS 2018 NJAC TEAM DEFENSIVE LEADERS

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE RK SCHOOL G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G RK SCHOOL G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G 1. Frostburg State 11 61 9 55 0 0 0 448 40.7 1. Montclair State 10 12 4 9 1 0 0 95 9.5 2. Wesley 11 52 4 40 1 0 0 366 33.3 2. Christopher Newport 9 13 8 10 0 0 0 112 12.4 3. Salisbury 11 46 5 40 1 0 0 333 30.3 3. Salisbury 11 19 3 15 0 0 0 138 12.5 4. Christopher Newport 9 30 10 26 1 0 0 238 26.4 4. Wesley 11 22 5 19 0 0 0 166 15.1 5. Montclair State 10 29 8 25 1 0 1 227 22.7 5. Frostburg State 11 28 3 19 3 0 0 202 18.4 6. Rowan 10 26 6 21 1 0 0 197 19.7 6. Rowan 10 36 6 28 1 0 0 264 26.4 7. The College of NJ 10 17 4 16 0 0 0 130 13.0 7. Southern Virginia 10 36 7 31 0 0 0 268 26.8 8. Southern Virginia 10 14 7 9 2 0 0 118 11.8 8. Kean University 10 39 3 33 0 0 0 276 27.6 9. Kean University 10 7 6 2 2 0 1 68 6.8 9. William Paterson 10 37 14 31 4 0 1 305 30.5 10. William Paterson 10 6 3 5 0 0 0 50 5.0 10. The College of NJ 10 42 6 38 1 0 0 310 31.0

TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE RK SCHOOL G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG/G RK SCHOOL G RUSH PASS PLAYS YARDS AVG/P TD AVG/G 1. Wesley 11 1862 3073 763 4935 6.5 48 448.6 1. Montclair State 10 854 1487 622 2341 3.8 11 234.1 2. Frostburg State 11 2081 2714 803 4795 6.0 55 435.9 2. Christopher Newport 9 645 1467 553 2112 3.8 12 234.7 3. Salisbury 11 3834 291 695 4125 5.9 45 375.0 3. Salisbury 11 666 1986 691 2652 3.8 19 241.1 4. Christopher Newport 9 864 2336 657 3200 4.9 28 355.6 4. Wesley 11 1691 1418 761 3109 4.1 21 282.6 5. Montclair State 10 1195 1858 639 3053 4.8 26 305.3 5. Frostburg State 11 1512 1655 663 3167 4.8 27 287.9 6. Rowan 10 1188 1404 592 2592 4.4 20 259.2 6. Kean University 10 1689 1522 648 3211 5.0 36 321.1 7. Southern Virginia 10 1577 972 597 2549 4.3 14 254.9 7. William Paterson 10 1993 1444 655 3437 5.2 31 343.7 8. The College of NJ 10 1035 1471 650 2506 3.9 17 250.6 8. Southern Virginia 10 1541 2060 707 3601 5.1 32 360.1 9. Kean University 10 561 1263 609 1824 3.0 6 182.4 9. The College of NJ 10 1661 1995 627 3656 5.8 38 365.6 10. William Paterson 10 339 1372 569 1711 3.0 4 171.1 10. Rowan 10 1567 2212 718 3779 5.3 34 377.9

REDZONE OFFENSE REDZONE DEFENSE RED ZONE SUCCESS LOST POSSESSION RED ZONE SUCCESS LOST POSSESSION RK SCHOOL G SCORES RZ% TD Rsh-Pass FG FUM INT DWNS OTHR RK SCHOOL G SCORES RZ% TD Rsh-Pass FG FUM INT DWNS OTHR 1. Frostburg State 11 45-53 84.9 37 24-13 8-10 0 0 3 3 1. Montclair State 10 10-23 43.5 7 4-3 3-9 3 0 1 3 2. Montclair State 10 25-30 83.3 20 5-15 5-7 0 0 2 1 2. Salisbury 11 13-24 54.2 11 4-7 2-8 1 1 3 0 3. Rowan 10 18-22 81.8 13 9-4 5-5 0 0 3 1 3. Southern Virginia 10 29-45 64.4 22 13-9 7-12 1 1 3 2 4. Christopher Newport 9 28-35 80.0 22 6-16 6-9 1 1 1 1 4. Wesley 11 19-29 65.5 16 12-4 3-6 0 1 5 1 5. Salisbury 11 37-48 77.1 32 27-5 5-9 3 0 2 2 5. Christopher Newport 9 17-24 70.8 9 5-4 8-10 0 1 4 0 6. Wesley 11 32-46 69.6 28 20-8 4-9 1 2 2 0 6. William Paterson 10 34-46 73.9 23 14-9 11-15 2 1 3 1 7. The College of NJ 10 18-31 58.1 14 6-8 4-5 3 3 5 1 7. Rowan 10 29-39 74.4 24 12-12 5-9 1 1 3 1 8. Kean University 10 9-17 52.9 3 0-3 6-9 1 0 4 0 8. Kean University 10 24-31 77.4 22 15-7 2-4 2 0 3 0 9. Southern Virginia 10 12-24 50.0 6 5-1 6-11 2 0 0 0 9. The College of NJ 10 30-37 81.1 26 11-15 4-6 0 0 1 0 10. William Paterson 10 4-10 40.0 1 0-1 3-5 0 0 4 0 10. Frostburg State 11 19-23 82.6 18 11-7 1-1 0 1 2 1 2018 NJAC STATISTICAL LEADERS

TOTAL OFFENSE KICK RETURNS RK NAME CL G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/G RK NAME CL G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG. 1. Khaaliq Burroughs-WES SR 11 129 2970 410 3099 281.7 1. Kason Campbell-MSU JR 9 10 335 2 92 33.5 2. Connor Cox-FRO SR 11 246 2623 339 2869 260.8 2. Elijah Rehm-ROW JR 10 27 793 2 100 29.4 3. Jack Anderson-CNU JR 9 -10 2091 359 2081 231.2 3. Kavon Carter-FRO FR 7 11 296 0 48 26.9 4. Ja’Quill Burch-MSU SO 10 -2 1835 344 1833 183.3 4. D.J. Wright-CNU SO 9 9 239 0 64 26.6 5. Tate Briggs-SVU SO 7 107 801 203 908 129.7 5. Khari Chase-SAL JR 9 9 237 0 51 26.3

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PUNT RETURNS RK NAME CL G RUSH RCV PR KR YARDS YARDS/G RK NAME CL G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG. 1. Elijah Rehm-ROW JR 10 2 508 257 793 1560 156.0 1. Corterris Simpson-WES JR 11 19 551 1 80 29.0 2. E.J Lee-WES JR 11 952 389 0 0 1341 121.9 2. Elijah Rehm-ROW JR 10 15 257 2 81 17.1 3. Akiva Wedge-SVU JR 10 1032 65 0 0 1097 109.7 3. Terrell Brown-FRO SO 10 28 424 1 53 15.1 4. Paris Crawford-KEAN JR 10 448 123 33 450 1054 105.4 4. Chad Gleason-SAL SO 6 10 126 0 43 12.6 5. Alex Kemp-WES SR 11 21 1090 0 0 1111 101.0 5. Caeden Knight-SVU JR 7 8 94 0 34 11.8

SCORING PUNTING RK NAME CL G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G RK NAME CL G NO. YARDS LONG AVG. 1. Jeremy Harrison-FRO SO 11 0 9 53 0 80 7.3 1. Zach Warcola-TCNJ JR 9 53 2284 73 43.1 2. E.J Lee-WES JR 11 13 0 0 0 78 7.1 2. Keegan Schimmelman-FRO SO 11 26 1043 58 40.1 3. Malik Morris-FRO JR 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.0 3. William Oertel-WPU FR 10 63 2482 73 39.4 Alex Kemp-WES SR 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.0 4. Hunter Daly-MSU SR 10 54 2056 64 38.1 5. Kadarrius Campbell-SAL SR 11 10 0 0 0 60 5.5 5. Christian Ireland-ROW SO 10 66 2378 57 36.0

RUSHING YARDS TACKLES RK NAME CL G ATT. YARDS AVG. TD LONG AVG/G RK NAME Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 1. Akiva Wedge-SVU JR 10 195 1032 5.3 6 73 103.2 1. Charles Faulkner-WPU SR 10 LB 43 68 111 11.1 0.0 2. E.J Lee-WES JR 11 200 952 4.8 12 50 86.5 2. Corey Anthony-WPU JR 10 LB 50 48 98 9.8 1.0 3. Jamaal Morant-FRO SR 11 216 888 4.1 9 27 80.7 3. Mauro Altamura-MSU SR 10 LB 53 39 92 9.2 4.0 4. Kadarrius Campbell-SAL SR 11 141 855 6.1 10 63 77.7 4. Dante Capozzoli-KEAN SO 10 LB 36 52 88 8.8 2.0 5. Jack Navitsky-SAL SO 9 156 642 4.1 7 69 71.3 5. Albert Green-SVU SO 10 LB 54 32 86 8.6 0.0

PASSING YARDS TACKLES FOR LOSS RK NAME CL G COMP-ATT-INT PCT. YARDS TD LONG AVG/G RK NAME CL G POS. SOLO AST. YARDS TOTAL AVG/G 1. Khaaliq Burroughs-WES SR 11 210-321-20 65.4 2970 24 83 270.0 1. Mauro Altamura-MSU SR 10 LB 16 4 57 18.0 1.80 2. Connor Cox-FRO SR 11 160-253-5 63.2 2623 28 92 238.5 2. David Gajderowicz-ROW JR 10 DL 13 8 57 17.0 1.70 3. Jack Anderson-CNU JR 9 186-303-9 61.4 2091 18 77 232.3 3. Zach Strand-FRO SO 11 DL 10 9 65 14.5 1.32 4. Ja’Quill Burch-MSU SO 10 168-310-13 54.2 1835 18 55 183.5 4. DeShawn Reed-KEAN JR 10 DE 7 9 65 11.5 1.15 5. Rylan Pangborn-KEAN SR 9 121-237-8 51.1 1153 6 72 128.1 5. Damon Small-KEAN SR 10 DE 6 10 63 11.0 1.10

RECEIVING YARDS SACKS RK NAME CL G REC. YARDS TD LONG REC/G AVG/C AVG/G RK NAME CL G POS. SOLO AST. YARDS TOTAL AVG/G 1. Alex Kemp-WES SR 11 63 1090 11 80 5.7 17.3 99.1 1. David Gajderowicz-ROW JR 10 DL 10 3 42 11.5 1.15 2. Malik Morris-FRO JR 11 42 1009 9 92 3.8 24.0 91.7 2. DeShawn Reed-KEAN JR 10 DE 6 6 62 9.0 0.90 3. Joshua Davis-CNU SR 9 54 735 6 77 6.0 13.6 81.7 3. Isaac Johnson-SAL SR 8 DE 6 2 47 7.0 0.88 4. Ruhann Peele-WES JR 11 45 667 7 69 4.1 14.8 60.6 4. Zach Strand-FRO SO 11 DL 6 2 42 7.0 0.64 5. Cole Blais-CNU SO 9 37 519 5 42 4.1 14.0 57.7 5. Conner Ryan-CNU JR 9 LB 6 2 38 7.0 0.78

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE INTERCEPTIONS RK NAME CL G MADE ATT. LONG PCT. RK NAME CL G NO. YARDS TD LONG AVG/G 1. Dylan Curran-CNU SR 7 6 6 47 100.0 1. Damian Jiggetts-CNU JR 9 6 86 1 56 0.67 2. Alex Boyko-ROW SO 6 5 6 35 83.3 D.J. Wright-CNU SO 9 6 81 0 49 0.67 3. Alex DeLeo-TCNJ FR 8 4 5 26 80.0 3. Nate Lanier-ROW JR 10 5 84 1 42 0.50 4. Jeremy Harrison-FRO SO 11 9 12 39 75.0 4. Isiah Mitchell-WES SO 11 5 100 0 51 0.45 5. Hunter Daly-MSU SR 10 8 11 49 72.7 Sean Carroll-SAL SO 11 5 79 0 29 0.45 2018 NJAC INDIVIDUAL HONOREES

OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Connor Cox...... SR...... Quarterback...... Frostburg State Mauro Altamura...... SR...... Linebacker...... Montclair State OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Dave Jachera...... FR...... Quarterback...... TCNJ Anthony Bassani...... FR...... Defensive Back...... Kean SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Corterris Simpson...... JR...... Return Specialist...... Wesley DeLane Fitzgerald ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Frostburg State

2018 1ST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE 2018 1ST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE

OFFENSE OFFENSE Connor Cox...... SR...... QB...... Frostburg State Jack Anderson...... JR...... QB...... Chris. Newport E.J. Lee...... JR...... RB...... Wesley Ja’Quill Burch...... SO...... QB...... Montclair State Akiva Wedge...... JR...... RB...... Southern Virginia John Mannion...... SR...... RB...... Rowan Kadarrius Campbell...... SR...... FB...... Salisbury Jamaal Morant...... SR...... RB...... Frostburg State Joshua Davis...... SR...... WR...... Chris. Newport Craig Merkle...... SO...... FB...... Montclair State Alex Kemp...... SR...... WR...... Wesley Cole Blais...... SO...... WR...... Chris. Newport Malik Morris...... JR...... WR...... Frostburg State Kason Campbell...... JR...... WR...... Montclair State Ruhann Peele...... JR...... WR...... Wesley Jack Clevenger...... JR...... WR...... TCNJ Andrew Eagle...... SR...... TE...... Wesley Elijah Rehm...... JR...... WR...... Rowan Riley Hartman...... SR...... OL...... Frostburg State Grayson Boyce...... SR...... TE...... Frostburg State Andrew Houck...... SR...... OL...... Salisbury Stephen Gaffney...... JR...... OL...... Montclair State Jon Koonce...... SR...... OL...... Montclair State O’Shane McCall...... SR...... OL...... Frostburg State Joey Powell...... SR...... OL...... Frostburg State George Morton...... SR...... OL...... Salisbury Matt Rittenhouse...... JR...... OL...... Chris. Newport Grady Sami...... JR...... OL...... Southern Virginia Chris Vurchio...... SR...... OL...... Kean Jordan Sawyer...... SR...... OL...... Chris. Newport MATT RITTENHOUSE DEFENSE DEFENSE David Gajderowicz...... JR...... DL...... Rowan Isaac Johnson...... SR...... DL...... Salisbury Ben James...... JR...... DL...... Chris. Newport Matthew McFarland...... JR...... DL...... Salisbury DeShawn Reed...... JR...... DL...... Kean Kevin Stokes...... SR...... DL...... Rowan Damon Small Jr...... SR...... DL...... Kean Jake Weber...... SR...... DL...... Montclair State Zach Strand...... SO...... DL...... Frostburg State Max Busca...... SR...... LB...... TCNJ Mauro Altamura...... SR...... LB...... Montclair State Jayson Gonzalez...... SR...... LB...... Rowan Patrick Bernado...... JR...... LB...... Salisbury Harold Kwigova...... JR...... LB...... Salisbury Dante Capozzoli...... SO...... LB...... Kean Dre’Quan Reed...... SR...... LB...... Frostburg State Charles Faulkner...... SR...... LB...... William Paterson Travelle Curry...... SR...... CB...... Rowan Shane Gaines...... SR...... CB...... Salisbury Daquay Harris-Winbush...SR...... CB...... Wesley Isiah Mitchell...... SO...... CB...... Wesley D.J. Wright...... SO...... CB...... Chris. Newport Anthony Taylor...... SR...... CB...... Frostburg State Jaier Garrett...... JR...... S...... Montclair State Neil Davis...... JR...... S...... Southern Virginia Vincent Persichetti...... JR...... S...... Frostburg State Damian Jiggetts...... JR...... S...... Chris. Newport Xavier Santos...... JR...... S...... TCNJ Cappadonna Miller...... SR...... S...... Wesley SPECIAL TEAMS SPECIAL TEAMS Zach Warcola...... JR...... P...... TCNJ Hunter Daly...... SR...... P...... Montclair State Hunter Daly...... SR...... K...... Montclair State Trevor Skoglund...... SR...... K...... Salisbury Kason Campbell...... JR...... RET...... Montclair State Terrell Brown...... SO...... RET...... Frostburg State Elijah Rehm...... JR...... RET...... Rowan DAMIAN JIGGETTS Paris Crawford...... JR...... RET...... Kean

HONORABLE MENTION ALL-CONFERENCE

Khaaliq Burroughs (SR, QB, Wesley), Anthony Diorio (SR, RB, Rowan), Brian Kowalczyk (JR, TE, Montclair State), Noah Teeter (SR, TE, Frostburg State), Scott Dunscomb (SO, OL, Rowan), Tyler Norwood (JR, OL, Salisbury), Richie Squeo (FR, OL, William Paterson), Davonte Vivian (FR, OL, Kean), Dallin Breen (SO, DL, Southern Virginia), Jemel Daniels (JR, DL, Kean), Erik Graham (JR, DL, TCNJ), Walter Riley (JR, DL, Frostburg State), Corey Anthony (JR, LB, William Paterson), Godwin Asamoah (SR, LB, Rowan), Giuseppe Gugliuzza (SR, LB, Montclair State), Gavin Liepe (SO, LB, TCNJ), Tom Montag (SR, LB, Salisbury), Brennan Ray (FR, LB, Montclair State), Conner Ryan (JR, LB, Chris. Newport), Sal Tardogno (FR, LB, TCNJ), Jalen Harris (SO, CB, Montclair State), Sean Carroll (SO, S, Salisbury), Dylan Elliott (SR, S, Montclair State), Albert Green IV (SO, S, Southern Virginia), B.J. Hill (SR, S, Chris. Newport), Coray Williams (JR, S, Wesley) RUDY RUDOLPH SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS

YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONF. PCT. COACH POSTSEASON 2001 5-4 .556 5-1 .833 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2002 6-5 .545 5-1 .833 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2003 8-3 .727 5-1 .833 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs, second round 2004 9-3 .750 5-1 .833 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs, second round 2005 6-4 .600 5-2 .714 Matt Kelchner -- 2006 8-3 .727 6-1 .857 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2007 7-3 .700 6-1 .857 Matt Kelchner -- 2008 8-2 .800 7-0 1.000 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2009 5-5 .500 4-3 .571 Matt Kelchner -- 2010 6-5 .545 6-1 .857 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2011 8-3 .727 7-0 1.000 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2012 6-5 .545 5-2 .714 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs 2013 8-2 .800 5-2 .714 Matt Kelchner -- 2014 8-4 .667 7-1 .875 Matt Kelchner NCAA Playoffs, second round 2015 4-6 .400 4-5 .444 Matt Kelchner -- 2016 7-3 .700 6-3 .667 Matt Kelchner -- 2017 5-5 .500 4-5 .444 Art Link -- 2018 7-2 .777 6-2 .750 Art Link -- TOTALS 121-67 .644 98-32 .754

ALL-TIME WINNING STREAKS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS

OVERALL WINNING STREAK OUTRIGHT CONFERENCE TITLES SHARED CONFERENCE TITLES

STREAK FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN YEAR CONFERENCE RECORD PCT. YEAR CONFERENCE RECORD PCT. 8 9/27/08 (Wilkes)...... 11/15/08 (Ferrum) 2008 7-0 1.000 2001 5-1 .833 7 9/13/02 (Rowan)...... 11/8/03 (Averett) 7 10/9/04 (Greensboro)...... 11/20/04 (Salisbury) 2011 7-0 1.000 2002 5-1 .833 7 10/1/11 (Methodist)...... 11/12/11 (Maryville) 7 10/31/15 (Salisbury)...... 9/24/16 (TCNJ) 2014 7-1 .875 2003 5-1 .833 2004 5-1 .833 CONFERENCE WINNING STREAK 2006 6-1 .857

STREAK FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 2010 6-1 .857 14 10/16/10 (N.C. Wesleyan)...... 10/6/12 (Ferrum) 2012 5-2 .714 11 11/3/07 (Averett)...... 10/10/09 (Averett) 10 10/12/02 (Greensboro)...... 11/8/03 (Averett) 8 10/9/04 (Greensboro)...... 10/15/05 (Greensboro) 7 10/26/13 (Greensboro)...... 10/4/14 (Ferrum)

HOME WINNING STREAK

STREAK FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 8 10/12/02 (Greensboro)...... 11/22/03 (Muhlenberg) 8 10/1/05 (Shenandoah)...... 11/11/06 (Ferrum) 5 9/4/04 (Rowan)...... 11/13/04 (Ferrum) 5 10/4/08 (Greensboro)...... 9/19/09 (Salisbury) 5 9/27/14 (Methodist)...... 9/5/15 (TCNJ)

ROAD WINNING STREAK

STREAK FIRST WIN...... LAST WIN 4 10/16/04 (Chowan)...... 11/20/04 (Salisbury) 4 10/6/07 (Greensboro)...... 11/10/07 (Ferrum) 4 9/27/08 (Wilkes)...... 11/1/08 (N.C. Wesleyan) 4 10/1/11 (Methodist)...... 11/5/11 (Ferrum) 4 9/15/12 (Shenandoah). 10/27/12 (N.C. Wesleyan) 4 10/31/15 (Salisbury)...... 9/24/16 (TCNJ)

2002 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES ALL-TIME COACHING STAFF

Aanstoos, Mark...... 2018 MATT KELCHNER ART LINK Antolik, Dan...... 2001-16 SEASONS SEASONS Braithwaite, Adam...... 2011 Caporale, Tom...... 2012 2001-2016 2017-Present Costa, Mike...... 2015-Present Crews, J.T...... 2013-16 Crowley, Paul...... 2009-16, 19-Present Crush, Max...... 2007-08 OVERALL RECORD OVERALL RECORD Curry, Almondo...... 2012-14 109-60 12-7 Davis, Ed...... 2011-13 Davis, Nathan...... 2006-09 Davis, Wendell...... 2004-05, 10-11 Dean, Jonathan...... 2001-Present Dee, Bill...... 2009 CONF. RECORD CONF. RECORD Driskill, Bryan...... 2004-05 88-25 10-7 Ellis, Chris...... 2014-16 Fahey, Scott...... 2017-18 Faison, Todd...... 2008, 12 Faragalli, Mike...... 2014 Fitzgerald, Tommy...... 2005-09 ALL-TIME COORDINATORS Gary, Brennan...... 2018 Gibbs, Heath...... 2001-02 Headley, Corey...... 2017-Present Ingram, Richy...... 2003 OFFENSIVE COORDINATORS DEFENSIVE COORDINATORS Janaro, Phil...... 2013-14 YEAR NAME SCORING OFFENSE YEAR NAME SCORING DEFENSE Jindani, Fahd...... 2013-14 2001 Dan Antolik 22.6 2001 David Legg 21.4 Johnson, Shannon...... 2003 Kelchner, Matt...... 2001-16 2002 Dan Antolik 19.6 2002 David Legg 15.7 Kepa, Nick...... 2015 2003 Dan Antolik 21.1 2003 David Legg 12.2 Kirland, Jay...... 2010, 2015-17 2004 Dan Antolik 28.1 2004 David Legg 15.2 Launder, Jared...... 2015-16 Legg, David...... 2001-06 2005 Dan Antolik 31.9 2005 David Legg 20.5 Link, Art...... 2017-Present 2006 Dan Antolik 28.6 2006 David Legg 18.5 Long, Justin...... 2007 2007 Dan Antolik 32.0 2007 Brian Vaganek 23.3 Loudan, Taylor...... 2017-Present Lustig, Josh...... 2006 2008 Dan Antolik 26.2 2008 Brian Vaganek 20.1 Lustig, Justin...... 2001-02, 2004-05 2009 Dan Antolik 18.9 2009 Brian Vaganek 20.5 Lustig, Keith...... 2001-06 2010 Dan Antolik 24.5 2010 Brian Vaganek 25.2 Lyons, Bill...... 2002-05 Mariani, Landon...... 2017-Present 2011 Dan Antolik 30.5 2011 Adam Braithwaite 24.3 Matthews, Anthony...... 2003 2012 Dan Antolik 23.2 2012 Justin Wood 28.4 Mattson, Danny...... 2018 2013 Dan Antolik 26.3 2013 Justin Wood 12.7 Orbin, Will...... 2017 Parker, McNeil...... 2018-Present 2014 Dan Antolik 34.8 2014 Justin Wood 31.3 Parker, Shaun...... 2001 2015 Dan Antolik 26.3 2015 Jay Kirland 26.5 Pettaway, Tyrone...... 2008 2016 Dan Antolik 26.2 2016 Jay Kirland 16.2 Powell, Mark...... 2017 Reamon Jr., Tommy...... 2015-16 2017 Landon Mariani 21.5 2017 Jay Kirland 18.0 Roberson, Thomas...... 2018 2018 Landon Mariani 26.4 2018 McNeil Parker 12.4 Quillen, John...... 2001-02 Santomauro, Mike...... 2001-10 Schmidt, Bob...... 2001-09 Shockley, Greg...... 2015-16 Smith, Craig...... 2013-14 ALL-TIME COACHING HONORS Snead, Willie...... 2018 Speight, Curfew...... 2007 Stroup, Brian...... 2009-11 CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR STATE COACH OF THE YEAR Taylor, Leon...... 2006 Tolbert, Chris...... 2006-09 YEAR NAME YEAR NAME Troy, Jon...... 2003 2001 Matt Kelchner 2008 Matt Kelchner Turk, Daniel...... 2011 2002 Matt Kelchner 2011 Matt Kelchner Underwood, John...... 2001-02 Vaganek, Brian...... 2007-10 2006 Matt Kelchner Warthen, Pat...... 2010 2008 Matt Kelchner Wenner, Ryan...... 2008 2010 Matt Kelchner Wever, Ryan...... 2011 Williams, Eric...... 2007 2011 Matt Kelchner Wood, Justin...... 2006-07, 2009-14 2014 Matt Kelchner RUSHING RECEIVING ATTEMPTS RECEPTIONS GAME GAME 1. Roland Hilliard 40 vs. Methodist...... 10/23/04 1. T.J. Foster 13 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 Roland Hilliard 40 at Salisbury...... 9/16/06 Taylor Loudan 13 at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 3. Tunde Ogun 36 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/1/08 3. Taylor Loudan 12 vs. William Paterson...... 11/7/15 4. Roland Hilliard 35 vs. Washington & Jefferson...11/18/06 Taylor Loudan 12 vs. Montclair State...... 10/15/16 Tunde Ogun 35 vs. Ferrum...... 11/15/08 Cole Blais 12 vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 SEASON SEASON 1. Tunde Ogun 267...... 2008 1. Taylor Loudan 82...... 2016 2. Roland Hilliard 260...... 2006 2. Rudy Rudolph 76...... 2014 3. Tunde Ogun 222...... 2009 3. Taylor Loudan 67...... 2015 4. Markeese Stovall 207...... 2011 4. Jesse Bradshaw 64...... 2007 5. Keith Gaines 206...... 2010 5. T.J. Foster 60...... 2010 CAREER CAREER 1. Roland Hilliard 638...... 2003-06 1. Taylor Loudan 179...... 2013-16 2. Tunde Ogun 623...... 2007-09 2. Rudy Rudolph 163...... 2011-14 3. Marcus Morrast 538...... 2011-14 3. George Jones 132...... 2003-06 4. Daquan Davis 512...... 2013-16 4. Nathan Davis 125...... 2002-05 5. Mario Marin 396...... 2001-03 5. Curfew Speight 105...... 2002-06 YARDS YARDS GAME GAME 1. Tunde Ogun 285 at Averett...... 10/10/09 1. Jesse Bradshaw 272 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/27/07 2. Tunde Ogun 283 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/1/08 2. Rudy Rudolph 234 vs. Greensboro...... 10/25/14 3. Tunde Ogun 254 vs. Methodist...... 10/25/08 3. Taylor Loudan 230 at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 4. Mike Thomas 239 vs. Methodist...... 10/20/07 4. Rudy Rudolph 214 vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 5. Tunde Ogun 228 vs. Averett...... 11/8/08 TUNDE OGUN 5. Cole Blais 212 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 SEASON SEASON CAREER 1. Tunde Ogun 1794...... 2008 1. Rudy Rudolph 1474...... 2014 1. Tunde Ogun 36...... 2007-09 2. Roland Hilliard 1215...... 2006 2. Jesse Bradshaw 1178...... 2007 2. Marcus Morrast 30...... 2011-14 3. Roland Hilliard 1071...... 2004 3. T.J. Foster 1167...... 2010 3. Roland Hilliard 28...... 2003-06 4. Keith Gaines 1016...... 2010 4. Taylor Loudan 1153...... 2015 4. Daquan Davis 23...... 2013-16 5. Kaveh Conaway 989...... 2001 5. Taylor Loudan 1017...... 2016 5. Mario Marin 18...... 2001-03 CAREER CAREER 1. Tunde Ogun 3425...... 2007-09 YARDS PER RUSH 1. Rudy Rudolph 3345...... 2011-14 2. Taylor Loudan 2556...... 2013-16 2. Roland Hilliard 3149...... 2003-06 GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 3. Nathan Davis 1964...... 2002-05 3. Marcus Morrast 2460...... 2011-14 1. Marcus Morrast 12.0 (13 att.) at Averett...... 10/20/12 4. George Jones 1830...... 2003-06 4. Daquan Davis 2207...... 2013-16 2. Adam Purcell 10.6 (12 att.) at Averett...... 11/3/01 5. T.J. Foster 1809...... 2007-10 5. Mario Marin 2039...... 2001-03 Roland Hilliard 10.6 (11 att.) at Maryville...... 10/14/06 TOUCHDOWNS 4. Mario Marin 10.2 (16 att.) vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/03 TOUCHDOWNS 5. Markeese Stovall 10.0 (17 att.) vs. Waynesburg...... 9/3/11 GAME GAME SEASON (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) 1. Seven Tied With 3 1. 19 Tied With 3 1. Tunde Ogun 6.7 (267 att.)...... 2008 SEASON SEASON 2. Kaveh Conaway 5.7 (175 att.)...... 2001 1. Nathan Davis 10...... 2004 1. Tunde Ogun 16...... 2008 3. Mike Thomas 5.6 (106 att.)...... 2007 T.J. Foster 10...... 2010 2. Roland Hilliard 15...... 2006 4. Paul Dukes 5.5 (180 att.)...... 2013 Rudy Rudolph 10...... 2014 3. Five Tied With 11 5. Roland Hilliard 5.3 (202 att.)...... 2004 4. Rudy Rudolph 8...... 2013 CAREER (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) Taylor Loudan 8...... 2016 1. Tunde Ogun 5.5 (623 att.)...... 2007-09 2. Paul Dukes 5.3 (331 att.)...... 2012-13 3. Mario Marin 5.2 (396 att.)...... 2001-03 4. Roland Hilliard 4.9 (638 att.)...... 2003-06 5. Marcus Morrast 4.6 (538 att.)...... 2011-14 MISCELLANEOUS LONGEST RUSH 1. Antonio Epps 91 at Ferrum...... 10/31/09 2. Ramarcus Baylor 88 vs. Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 3. Tunde Ogun 75 vs. Averett...... 11/8/08 4. Kaveh Conaway 74 vs. Salisbury...... 9/1/01 5. Roland Hilliard 71 vs. Maryville...... 10/14/06 Arsaiah Robinson 71 vs. TCNJ...... 9/5/15 CONSECUTIVE 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Tunde Ogun 6...... 10/18/08-11/22/08 2. Roland Hilliard 4...... 10/14/06-11/4/06 Tunde Ogun 4...... 10/10/09-10/31/09 4. Three Tied With 3 CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 1. Tunde Ogun 16...... 2007-09 2. Roland Hilliard 15...... 2003-06 3. Paul Dukes 9...... 2012-13 4. Mario Marin 6...... 2001-03 Marcus Morrast 6...... 2011-14

DAQUAN DAVIS RUDY RUDOLPH CAREER SEASON 1. Rudy Rudolph 32...... 2011-14 1. Tunde Ogun 102...... 2008 2. Taylor Loudan 20...... 2013-16 2. Roland Hilliard 98...... 2006 3. Nathan Davis 19...... 2002-05 3. Daquan Davis 96...... 2014 4. George Jones 16...... 2003-06 4. Mason Studer 89...... 2014 5. T.J. Foster 15...... 2007-10 5. Stephen Denuel 80...... 2011 CAREER YARDS PER RECEPTION 1. Tunde Ogun 230...... 2007-09 GAME (MIN. 3 RECEPTIONS) 2. Jay Graham 207...... 2005-08 1. Rudy Rudolph 48.3 (3 rec.) vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 3. Mason Studer 200...... 2011-14 2. T.J. Foster 40.8 (4 rec.) at Shenandoah...... 10/2/10 4. Roland Hilliard 194...... 2003-06 3. Chris Coiner 39.2 (4 rec.) vs. Maryville...... 11/12/11 5. Rudy Rudolph 192...... 2011-14 4. Rudy Rudolph 37.0 (4 rec.) at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 5. Rudy Rudolph 33.0 (6 rec.) vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 POINTS BY A KICKER SEASON (MIN. 20 RECEPTIONS) GAME 1. Rudy Rudolph 26.6 (26 rec.)...... 2013 1. Stephen Denuel 17 vs. Stevenson...... 9/10/11 2. Rudy Rudolph 24.8 (25 rec.)...... 2011 2. Jay Graham 16 vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/08 3. George Jones 20.7 (23 rec.)...... 2006 Dylan Curran 16 vs. Wesley...... 11/10/18 4. T.J. Foster 19.7 (21 rec.)...... 2009 4. Stephen Denuel 15 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/22/11 5. T.J. Foster 19.5 (60 rec.)...... 2010 5. Mason Studer 13 vs. Maryville...... 11/8/14 CAREER (MIN. 50 RECEPTIONS) SEASON 1. Rudy Rudolph 20.5 (163 rec.)...... 2011-14 1. Mason Studer 89...... 2014 2. T.J. Foster 18.7 (97 rec.)...... 2007-10 2. Stephen Denuel 80...... 2011 3. Jesse Bradshaw 18.3 (69 rec.)...... 2005-07 3. Jay Graham 74...... 2008 4. Nathan Davis 15.7 (125 rec.)...... 2002-05 4. Mason Studer 60...... 2013 5. Richard Roethel 14.7 (53 rec.)...... 2010-13 5. Jay Graham 58...... 2007 CAREER MISCELLANEOUS 1. Jay Graham 207...... 2005-08 LONGEST RECEPTION GEORGE JONES 2. Mason Studer 200...... 2011-14 1. Roland Hilliard 85 vs. Muhlenberg...... 11/22/03 3. Jason Broskie 118...... 2002-04 Rudy Rudolph 85 at Methodist...... 10/1/11 4. Stephen Denuel 109...... 2010-11 3. Rudy Rudolph 83 vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 5. Ben Garbarini 78...... 2017-Present 4. Jesse Bradshaw 80 vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/07 ALL-PURPOSE 5. Joshua Davis 77 at Hampden-Sydney...... 9/8/18 YARDS GAMES PLAYED CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A RECEPTION GAME 1. Nathan Davis 25...... 11/15/03-11/12/05 1. Tunde Ogun 289 at N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/1/08 TOTAL 2. Rudy Rudolph 24...... 9/17/11-10/5/13 2. Tunde Ogun 286 at Averett...... 10/10/09 1. Greg Bolton 44...... 2002-05 3. Taylor Loudan 23...... 11/8/14-11/12/16 3. Jesse Bradshaw 272 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/27/07 Kareem Morse 44...... 2002-05 4. Cole Blais 19...... 9/2/17-Present 4. Kyree Burton 257 vs. Salisbury...... 10/29/16 Justin Wood 44...... 2002-05 5. Three Tied With 17 5. Tunde Ogun 254 vs. Methodist...... 10/25/08 4. Roland Hilliard 43...... 2003-06 CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES SEASON Evan Moog 43...... 2010-13 1. Rudy Rudolph 11...... 2011-14 1. Tunde Ogun 1833...... 2008 2. Taylor Loudan 10...... 2013-16 2. Roland Hilliard 1646...... 2006 CONSECUTIVE 3. T.J. Foster 8...... 2007-10 3. Kaveh Conaway 1505...... 2001 1. Greg Bolton 44...... 9/7/02-11/12/05 4. Nathan Davis 6...... 2002-05 4. Rudy Rudolph 1474...... 2014 Kareem Morse 44...... 9/7/02-11/12/05 5. Four Tied With 3 5. Roland Hilliard 1343...... 2004 Justin Wood 44...... 9/7/02-11/12/05 CAREER 4. Evan Moog 43...... 9/4/10-11/16/13 1. Roland Hilliard 4477...... 2003-06 5. Roland Hilliard 42...... 9/27/03-11/18/06 2. Tunde Ogun 3602...... 2007-09 Rob Rodriguez 42...... 9/27/03-11/18/06 3. Rudy Rudolph 3357...... 2011-14 4. George Jones 3154...... 2003-06 5. Marcus Morrast 3041...... 2011-14 SCORING TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS GAME 1. George Jones 4 vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 2. 27 Tied With 3 SEASON 1. Tunde Ogun 17...... 2008 2. Roland Hilliard 16...... 2006 Daquan Davis 16...... 2014 4. Kaveh Conaway 12...... 2001 5. Five Tied With 11 CAREER 1. Tunde Ogun 38...... 2007-09 2. Roland Hilliard 32...... 2003-06 Rudy Rudolph 32...... 2011-14 4. Marcus Morrast 30...... 2011-14 Daquan Davis 30...... 2013-16 TOTAL POINTS GAME 1. George Jones 26 vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 2. 27 Tied With 18

TAYLOR LOUDAN ROLAND HILLIARD PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) ATTEMPTS 1. Todd Faison .929 (13-14) vs. Shenandoah.... 9/29/07 2. K.J. Kearney .875 (35-40) at S. Virginia...... 9/2/17 GAME 3. K.J. Kearney .833 (15-18) at W. Paterson...... 11/5/16 1. Hudson Bryant 50 vs. Salisbury...... 11/20/04 4. Tyler Quigley .826 (19-23) at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 2. Jack Anderson 49 vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 5. Lyndon Garner .818 (9-11) vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 3. Phillip Jones 47 vs. Methodist...... 10/22/05 SEASON (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) 4. Marcus Morrast 45 at Widener...... 11/29/14 1. K.J. Kearney .692 (191-276)...... 2017 Jack Anderson 45 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 2. K.J. Kearney .640 (194-303)...... 2016 SEASON 3. Jack Anderson .614 (186-303)...... 2018 1. Marcus Morrast 303...... 2014 4. Todd Faison .612 (139-227)...... 2007 K.J. Kearney 303...... 2016 5. Jack Anderson .611 (66-108)...... 2017 Jack Anderson 303...... 2018 CAREER (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) 4. Tyler Quigley 282...... 2015 1. K.J. Kearney .665 (385-579)...... 2015-17 5. Hudson Bryant 279...... 2004 2. Jack Anderson .613 (252-411)...... 2016-Present CAREER 3. Todd Faison .592 (264-446)...... 2004-07 1. K.J. Kearney 579...... 2015-17 4. Tyler Quigley .556 (158-284)...... 2013-15 2. Marcus Morrast 576...... 2011-14 5. Marcus Morrast .552 (318-576)...... 2011-14 3. Phillip Jones 550...... 2001-05 4. Todd Faison 446...... 2004-07 PASSER EFFICIENCY RATING 5. Jack Anderson 411...... 2016-Present GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) COMPLETIONS 1. Lyndon Garner 309.1 vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 2. Marcus Morrast 265.6 at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 GAME 3. Matt Long 259.2 at Shenandoah...... 10/2/10 1. K.J. Kearney 35 at Southern Virginia...... 9/2/17 4. Marcus Morrast 244.8 vs. Greensboro...... 10/25/14 2. Jack Anderson 31 vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 5. Marcus Morrast 237.0 vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 3. K.J. Kearney 30 vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 SEASON (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) 4. K.J. Kearney 29 at Wesley...... 11/11/17 K.J. KEARNEY 1. Marcus Morrast 155.3...... 2014 Jack Anderson 29 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 2. Todd Faison 152.7...... 2007 SEASON 3. C. Woelfel-Mons. 148.8...... 2010 1. K.J. Kearney 194...... 2016 YARDS 4. K.J. Kearney 141.3...... 2016 2. K.J. Kearney 191...... 2017 GAME 5. K.J. Kearney 140.0...... 2017 3. Jack Anderson 186...... 2018 1. Jack Anderson 478 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 CAREER (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) 4. Marcus Morrast 176...... 2014 2. K.J. Kearney 400 vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 1. Marcus Morrast 145.5...... 2011-14 5. Tyler Quigley 158...... 2015 3. K.J. Kearney 355 at Hampden-Sydney...... 9/10/16 2. K.J. Kearney 140.7...... 2015-17 CAREER 4. Marcus Morrast 340 vs. Greensboro...... 10/25/14 3. Todd Faison 134.8...... 2004-07 1. K.J. Kearney 385...... 2015-17 5. Todd Faison 331 vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/07 4. C. Woelfel-Mons. 130.3...... 2009-12 2. Marcus Morrast 318...... 2011-14 SEASON 5. Jack Anderson 128.4...... 2016-Present 3. Phillip Jones 292...... 2001-05 1. Marcus Morrast 2731...... 2014 4. Todd Faison 264...... 2004-07 2. K.J. Kearney 2272...... 2016 5. Jack Anderson 252...... 2016-Present 3. Tyler Quigley 2146...... 2015 4. Jack Anderson 2091...... 2018 5. Todd Faison 1995...... 2007 CAREER 1. Marcus Morrast 4913...... 2011-14 2. K.J. Kearney 4119...... 2015-17 3. Phillip Jones 3559...... 2001-05 4. Todd Faison 3523...... 2004-07 5. Hudson Bryant 2763...... 2003-06 TOUCHDOWNS GAME 1. Todd Faison 5 vs. Greensboro...... 10/5/07 Jack Anderson 5 at Rowan...... 9/29/18 3. Phillip Jones 4 vs. Methodist...... 10/22/05 C. Woelfel-Mons. 4 at Maryville...... 11/6/10 Aaron Edwards 4 at Ferrum...... 11/5/11 Marcus Morrast 4 vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 Marcus Morrast 4 vs. Greensboro...... 10/25/14 K.J. Kearney 4 at Southern Virginia...... 9/2/17 K.J. Kearney 4 vs. Frostburg State...... 9/16/17 Jack Anderson 4 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 SEASON 1. Marcus Morrast 24...... 2014 2. Hudson Bryant 20...... 2004 3. K.J. Kearney 18...... 2016 Jack Anderson 18...... 2018 5. Todd Faison 17...... 2007 CAREER 1. Marcus Morrast 41...... 2011-14 2. K.J. Kearney 32...... 2015-17 3. Hudson Bryant 25...... 2003-06 4. Todd Faison 24...... 2004-07 5. Phillip Jones 22...... 2001-05

TODD FAISON CHRISTIAN WOELFEL-MONSIVAIS YARDS PER ATTEMPT GAME (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) 1. Lyndon Garner 19.9 (11 att.) vs. Shenandoah... 9/21/13 TOP SINGLE-GAME EFFORTS 2. Marcus Morrast 16.9 (15 att.) vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 3. Todd Faison 15.0 (13 att.) vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 4. Matt Long 14.8 (14 att.) at Shenandoah..... 10/2/10 ALL-TIME 150-YARD RUSHING GAMES 5. Marcus Morrast 14.3 (13 att.) at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 SEASON (MIN. 100 ATTEMPTS) RK.TT YDS A ... NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 1. Marcus Morrast 9.0 (303 att.)...... 2014 1. 285 34.....Tunde Ogun...... Averett. 10/10/09 2. Todd Faison 8.8 (227 att.)...... 2007 2. 283 36.....Tunde Ogun...... N.C. Wesleyan.... 11/1/08 3. C. Woelfel-Mons. 8.2 (101 att.)...... 2010 3. 254 27.....Tunde Ogun...... Methodist. 10/25/08 4. Marcus Morrast 7.8 (155 att.)...... 2013 4. 239 30.....Mike Thomas...... Methodist. 10/20/07 5. Tyler Quigley 7.6 (282 att.)...... 2015 5. 228 32.....Tunde Ogun...... Averett.... 11/8/08 CAREER (MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS) 6. 225 24.....Tunde Ogun...... Maryville. 10/18/08 1. Marcus Morrast 8.5 (576 att.)...... 2011-14 7. 215 24.....Roland Hilliard...... Chowan. 10/16/04 2. Todd Faison 7.9 (446 att.)...... 2004-07 8. 213 31.....Paul Dukes...... N.C. Wesleyan. 10/12/13 3. C. Woelfel-Mons. 7.9 (235 att.)...... 2009-12 9. 207 40.....Roland Hilliard...... Salisbury....9/16/06 4. Tyler Quigley 7.6 (284 att.)...... 2013-15 10. 200 34.....Tunde Ogun...... Ferrum. 11/10/07 5. K.J. Kearney 7.1 (579 att.)...... 2015-17 11. 195 26.....Tunde Ogun...... Shenandoah....10/4/08 12. 191 26.....Marcus Morrast...... Methodist....9/27/14 YARDS PER COMPLETION 13. 184 40.....Roland Hilliard...... Methodist. 10/23/04 GAME (MIN. 5 COMPLETIONS) 14. 181 35.....Tunde Ogun...... Ferrum. 11/15/08 1. C. Woelfel-Mons. 32.8 (5 comp.) vs. Maryville...... 11/7/09 15. 180 21.....Keith Gaines...... Methodist. 11/13/10 2. Arsaiah Robinson 24.5 (6 comp.) at Wesley...... 9/19/15 16. 175 35.....Roland Hilliard...... Wash. & Jeff.. 11/18/06 3. Lyndon Garner 24.3 (9 comp.) vs. Shenandoah.9/21/13 17. 170 32.....Kaveh Conaway....Shenandoah....9/29/01 4. Matt Long 23.0 (9 comp.) at Shenandoah.. 10/2/10 170 17.....Markeese Stovall... Waynesburg...... 9/3/11 Marcus Morrast 23.0 (11 comp.) vs. LaGrange....11/1/14 18. 168 34.....Corey Legister...... Shenandoah....10/3/09 SEASON (MIN. 50 COMPLETIONS) MARCUS MORRAST 20. 164 31.....Markeese Stovall...... Stevenson.... 9/10/11 1. Marcus Morrast 15.5 (176 comp.)...... 2014 21. 163 16.....Mario Marin...... Greensboro. 10/11/03 2. Matt Long 15.1 (56 comp.)...... 2008 SEASON 163 18.....Kaveh Conaway...... Averett.... 11/3/01 3. Marcus Morrast 14.9 (81 comp.)...... 2013 1. Hudson Bryant 14...... 2004 23. 160 29.....Tunde Ogun...... Wash. & Jeff.. 11/22/08 4. Marcus Morrast 14.8 (54 comp.)...... 2012 2. Todd Faison 11...... 2006 24. 156 18.....Roland Hilliard...... Averett.... 11/6/04 5. C. Woelfel-Mons. 14.5 (57 comp.)...... 2010 3. Jack Anderson 9...... 2018 156 13.....Marcus Morrast...... Averett. 10/20/12 CAREER (MIN. 100 COMPLETIONS) 4. Todd Faison 8...... 2007 1. Marcus Morrast 15.4 (318 comp.)...... 2011-14 Tyler Quigley 8...... 2015 2. C. Woelfel-Mons. 15.1 (123 comp.)...... 2009-12 ALL-TIME 300-YARD PASSING GAMES K.J. Kearney 8...... 2016 3. Matt Long 14.4 (118 comp.)...... 2006-10 CAREER RK. YDS CMP.. NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 4. Tyler Quigley 13.6 (158 comp.)...... 2013-15 1. Hudson Bryant 23...... 2003-06 1. 478 29.....Jack Anderson...... TCNJ.... 11/3/18 5. Todd Faison 13.3 (264 comp.)...... 2004-07 2. Todd Faison 19...... 2004-07 2. 400 30.....K.J. Kearney...... Wesley....9/17/16 INTERCEPTIONS 3. Phillip Jones 15...... 2001-05 3. 355 24.....K.J. Kearney...... Hamp.-Sydney....9/10/16 4. Marcus Morrast 14...... 2011-14 4. 340 19.....Marcus Morrast...... Greensboro. 10/25/14 GAME 5. Four Tied With 11 5. 331 19.....Todd Faison...... Greensboro....10/6/07 1. Aaron Edwards 5 at Kean...... 11/19/11 6. 321 24.....Phillip Jones...... Methodist. 10/22/05 2. Hudson Bryant 4 vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/05 MISCELLANEOUS 7. 319 21.....K.J. Kearney...... Frostburg St. ...9/16/17 Tyler Quigley 4 at Monclair State...... 10/17/15 LONGEST COMPLETION 8. 314 17.....Aaron Edwards...... Maryville...11/12/11 4. Four Tied With 3 1. Phillip Jones 85 vs. Muhlenberg...... 11/22/03 314 20.....Tyler Quigley.. William Paterson.... 11/7/15 Lyndon Garner 85 at Methodist...... 10/1/11 10. 313 23.....Todd Faison...... Averett.... 11/3/07 3. Lyndon Garner 83 vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 313 24.....Jack Anderson...... Rowan....9/29/18 4. Todd Faison 80 vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/07 12. 310 16.....Marcus Morrast...... Methodist....9/27/14 5. Jack Anderson 77 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/8/18 13. 308 17.....Phillip Jones...... Chowan. 10/15/05 CONSECUTIVE COMPLETIONS 308 35.....K.J. Kearney...... S. Virginia...... 9/2/17 1. Todd Faison 15...... 10/6/07-10/13/07 15. 306 19.....Tyler Quigley...... Salisbury. 10/31/15 2. Todd Faison 14...... 9/29/07-10/6/07 3. Tyler Quigley 12...... 10/31/15 K.J. Kearney 12...... 9/30/17 ALL-TIME 150-YARD RECEIVING GAMES

5. K.J. Kearney 11...... 9/10/16 RK. YDS REC..NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 1. 272 10.....Jesse Bradshaw.N.C. Wesleyan. 10/27/07 TOTAL OFFENSE 2. 235 9...... Rudy Rudolph...... Greensboro. 10/25/14 3. 230 13.....Taylor Loudan...... Salisbury. 10/31/15 YARDS 4. 214 9...... Rudy Rudolph...... Methodist....9/27/14 GAME 5. 212 10.....Cole Blais...... TCNJ.... 11/3/18 1. Marcus Morrast 501 vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 6. 198 6...... Rudy Rudolph...... LaGrange.... 11/1/14 2. Jack Anderson 459 at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 7. 196 8...... T.J. Foster...... Frostburg St.....9/18/10 3. K.J. Kearney 400 vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 8. 190 8...... George Jones...... Chowan. 10/18/03 4. K.J. Kearney 388 at Hampden-Sydney...... 9/10/16 9. 179 12.....Taylor Loudan.William Paterson.... 11/7/15 5. Marcus Morrast 380 vs. Greensboro...... 10/25/14 10. 175 13.....T.J. Foster...... M. H.-Baylor...11/20/11 SEASON 11. 172 10.....Joshua Davis...... TCNJ.... 11/3/18 1. Marcus Morrast 3629...... 2014 12. 168 8...... Jesse Bradshaw..... Greensboro....10/6/07 2. K.J. Kearney 2404...... 2016 13. 163 4...... T.J. Foster...... Shenandoah....10/2/10 3. Tyler Quigley 2147...... 2015 14.1 161 1 .....Taylor Loudan.....Hamp.-Sydney....9/10/16 4. Jack Anderson 2081...... 2018 15. 157 4...... Chris Coiner...... Maryville...11/12/11 5. Hudson Bryant 2039...... 2004 16. 154 5...... T.J. Foster...... Wilkes....9/25/09 CAREER 154 7...... Taylor Loudan...... S. Virginia. 11/14/15 1. Marcus Morrast 7373...... 2011-14 18. 151 7...... George Jones...... Chowan. 10/15/05 2. K.J. Kearney 4281...... 2015-17 3. Phillip Jones 3599...... 2001-05 4. Tunde Ogun 3425...... 2007-09 5. Todd Faison 3377...... 2004-07 HUDSON BRYANT TACKLES TOP SINGLE-GAME EFFORTS GAME 1. Evan Moog 20 vs. Maryville...... 10/19/13 2. Kareem Morse 19 vs. Rowan...... 9/3/05 TOTAL TACKLES Adrin Diggs 19 vs. Ferrum...... 10/30/10 4. Evan Moog 17 vs. Methodist...... 11/10/12 RK. TK NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 5. Five Tied With 16 1. 20 Evan Moog...... Maryville....10/19/13 SEASON 2. 19 Kareem Morse...... Rowan...... 9/3/05 1. Justin Wood 111...... 2004 19 Adrin Diggs...... Ferrum....10/30/10 4. 17 Evan Moog...... Methodist....11/10/12 2. Evan Moog 109...... 2013 5. 16 Justin Wood...... Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 3. Adrin Diggs 104...... 2010 16 Adrin Diggs...... Maryville...... 11/7/09 Evan Moog 104...... 2012 16 Tyler Portell...... Salisbury...... 9/17/11 5. Justin Wood 102...... 2003 16 Evan Moog...... LaGrange....10/13/12 CAREER 16 Brennan Gary...... Montclair State....10/15/16 1. Justin Wood 369...... 2002-05 10. 15 Five Times 2. Adrin Diggs 313...... 2007-10 3. Kareem Morse 250...... 2002-05 SACKS 4. Mike King 239...... 2008-11 RK. SCK NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 5. Evan Moog 226...... 2010-13 1. 4.0 Ian Vincent...... Averett...... 11/8/03 4.0 Conner Ryan...... Wesley....11/10/18 3. 3.0 Jason Chandler...... Rand.-Macon...... 9/14/02 SOLO TACKLES 3.0 Kareem Morse...... Salisbury....11/20/04 3.0 Trevor Wagner...... Salisbury...... 9/19/09 GAME 3.0 Chris Coggins...... Montclair State...... 9/23/17 1. Kareem Morse 14 vs. Rowan...... 9/3/05 7. 2.5 Tyrell Veney...... Greensboro....10/12/02 2. Adrin Diggs 10 vs. Ferrum...... 10/31/09 2.5 Julien Spence...... Hampden-Sydney...... 9/8/18 Tyrell Eaton 10 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 9. 2.0 Olando Holmes...... Salisbury...... 9/1/01 Tyrell Eaton 10 vs. Ferrum...... 10/4/14 2.0 Olando Holmes...... Averett...... 11/3/01 5. Five Tied With 9 JUSTIN WOOD 2.0 William Blount...... Ferrum....11/10/01 2.0 Jason Chandler...... Chowan....10/19/02 SEASON 2.0 Jason Chandler...... Averett...... 11/9/02 1. Justin Wood 56...... 2003 2.0 Harrison Kent...... Greensboro....10/11/03 2. Evan Moog 54...... 2012 TACKLES FOR A LOSS 2.0 Tyrell Veney...... Averett...... 11/8/03 3. Justin Wood 51...... 2004 GAME 2.0 Tyrell Veney...... Bridgewater....11/29/03 4. Kareem Morse 50...... 2005 1. Ian Vincent 5.0 vs. Averett...... 11/8/03 2.0 Olando Holmes...... McDaniel...... 9/11/04 5. Kareem Morse 49...... 2004 Brennan Gary 5.0 at Frostburg State...... 10/22/16 2.0 Ian Vincent...... Bridgewater...... 9/25/04 3. Jason Chandler 4.5 vs. Wash. & Jefferson...... 11/23/02 2.0 Bill Harrell...... Averett...... 11/6/04 CAREER 2.0 Olando Holmes...... Averett...... 11/6/04 1. Justin Wood 178...... 2002-05 4. Kareem Morse 4.0 at Salisbury...... 11/20/04 2.0 Nick Lancaster...... Chowan....10/15/05 2. Kareem Morse 147...... 2002-05 Gary Freeman 4.0 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 11/29/05 2.0 DeShaun Parker...... Shenandoah...... 9/30/06 3. Adrin Diggs 139...... 2007-10 Conner Ryan 4.0 vs. Wesley...... 11/10/18 2.0 DeShaun Parker...... Methodist....10/21/06 4. Justin Long 112...... 2003-06 SEASON 2.0 DeShaun Parker...... Maryville....10/13/07 5. Mike King 108...... 2008-11 1. Brennan Gary 17.5...... 2016 2.0 Adrin Diggs...... Methodist....10/20/07 2. Trevor Wagner 15.5...... 2009 2.0 DeShaun Parker...... Salisbury...... 9/20/08 2.0 Zach Stern...... Maryville....10/18/08 3. Justin Navarro 14.5...... 2012 2.0 DeSaun Parker...... Maryville....10/18/08 4. Jason Chandler 14.0...... 2002 2.0 Peter Morgan...... Methodist....10/25/08 Brennan Gary 14.0...... 2017 2.0 DeShaun Parker...... Methodist....10/25/08 CAREER 2.0 Trevor Wagner...... Ferrum....11/15/08 1. Adrin Diggs 33.5...... 2007-10 2.0 Bryan Oliver...... Greensboro....10/23/10 2. Nathan Williams 33.0...... 2005-08 2.0 Dominik Taylor...... Wesley...... 9/4/10 2.0 Justin Navarro...... N.C. Wesleyan....10/16/10 3. Justin Wood 32.5...... 2002-05 2.0 Dayn Washburn...... N.C. Wesleyan....10/22/11 Brennan Gary 32.5...... 2014-17 2.0 Michael Ruckman...... M. H.-Baylor.... 11/20/11 5. Ian Vincent 31.5...... 2001-04 2.0 Justin Navarro...... N.C. Wesleyan....10/27/12 2.0 Justin Navarro...... Salisbury...... 9/1/12 2.0 Chris Coggins...... Frostburg State...... 9/16/17 2.0 Ben James...... Wesley....11/10/18 SACKS GAME INTERCEPTIONS 1. Ian Vincent 4.0 vs. Averett...... 11/8/03 Conner Ryan 4.0 vs. Wesley...... 11/10/18 RK. INT NAME...... OPPONENT...... DATE 3. Jason Chandler 3.0 vs. Randolph-Macon...... 9/14/02 1. 3 Matt Long...... Rowan...... 9/1/07 Kareem Morse 3.0 vs. Salisbury...... 11/20/04 2. 2 Anthony Matthews...... Methodist....10/20/01 Trevor Wagner 3.0 vs. Salisbury...... 9/19/09 2 Josh Horn...... Ferrum....11/10/01 Chris Coggins 3.0 at Montclair State...... 9/23/17 2 David Briggs...... Methodist....10/26/02 SEASON 2 Anthony Matthews...... Wash. & Jeff.....11/23/02 2 Hosh Weekes...... Muhlenberg....11/22/03 1. DeShaun Parker 8.5...... 2008 2 Jay Kirland...... Ferrum....11/10/07 2. Jason Chandler 8.0...... 2002 2 Jay Kirland...... Averett...... 11/8/08 3. Trevor Wagner 7.5...... 2009 2 Jay Kirland...... Wilkes...... 9/5/09 Ian Vincent 7.5...... 2004 2 Ryan Wever...... Maryville...... 11/6/10 5. Ian Vincent 7.0...... 2003 2 Marvin Mills...... Averett....10/20/12 Chris Coggins 7.0...... 2017 2 Tyshawn Harris...... Greensboro...... 11/3/12 2 Cameron Barlow...... Hamp.-Syd...... 9/14/13 Conner Ryan 7.0...... 2018 2 Mic Edwards...... Hamp.-Syd...... 9/14/13 CAREER 2 Jalen Nelum...... Averett...... 11/9/13 1. DeShaun Parker 17.5...... 2005-08 2 Cameron Barlow...... Ferrum....11/16/13 2. Ian Vincent 17.0...... 2001-04 2 Cameron Barlow...... William Paterson...... 11/7/15 3. Trevor Wagner 15.0...... 2007-09 2 Tyrell Noel...... Montclair State...... 9/23/17 Olando Holmes 15.0...... 2001-04 2 Justus Drakeford...... William Paterson....10/21/17 2 D.J. Wright...... William Paterson....10/20/18 5. Shaun Copening 14.5...... 2011-14 2 Damian Jiggetts...... TCNJ...... 11/3/18 Chris Coggins 14.5...... 2014-17 2 D.J. Wright...... Wesley....11/10/18

ADRIN DIGGS FUMBLES FORCED GAME TOP SINGLE-GAME EFFORTS 1. Tyrell Veney 2 vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 Gary Freeman 2 vs. Salisbury...... 11/20/04 Gary Freeman 2 vs. Greensboro...... 10/8/05 ALL-TIME SAFETIES Jay Kirland 2 vs. Averett...... 11/8/08

Trevor Wagner 2 at Wilkes...... 9/27/08 NAME...... PLAY....OPPONENT..... DATE Justin Navarro 2 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/22/11 Team...... Punter Ran Out End Zone...Greensboro.....10/12/02 Dayn Washington 2 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/22/11 Ian Vincent...... Sack...Averett...... 11/8/03 Justin Navarro 2 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/27/12 Team...... Punter Ran Out End Zone...Wash. & Jeff....11/18/06 Cameron Barlow 2 vs. Ferrum...... 11/16/13 Team...... Holding in End Zone...Methodist...... 10/20/07 SEASON Kristopher Gant...... Sack...Averett...... 10/10/09 1. Gary Freeman 3...... 2004 Team...... Fumbled Punt...Hamp.-Syd...... 9/13/14 Justin Long 3...... 2006 Team...... Fumbled Kick Off...S. Virginia...... 11/14/15 Jay Kirland 3...... 2008 Chris Coggins...... Tackle...Kean...... 9/4/16 Trevor Wagner 3...... 2008 Datavious Bessant...... Tackle...Rowan...... 9/30/17 Justin Navarro 3...... 2012 Brennan Gary 3...... 2017 ALL-TIME BLOCKED KICKS CAREER 1. Gary Freeman 6...... 2002-05 NAME...... TYPE...... OPPONENT...... DATE Justin Navarro 6...... 2010-12 William Blount...... Punt...... Greensboro...... 10/6/01 3. Justin Long 5...... 2003-06 Team...... FG...... Rowan...... 9/21/02 Brennan Gary 5...... 2014-17 Team...... PAT...... Shenandoah...... 10/5/02 5. Six Tied With 4 Greg Bolton...... Punt...... Shenandoah...... 10/5/02 Tyrell Veney...... FG...... Averett...... 11/9/02 Team...... FG...... Methodist...... 10/25/03 FUMBLES RECOVERED Team...... PAT...... Ferrum...... 11/15/03 GARY FREEMAN Curfew Speight...... Punt...... Rowan...... 9/4/04 GAME Gary Freeman...... FG...... Greensboro...... 10/9/04 1. Kareem Morse 2 vs. Salisbury...... 11/20/04 Olando Holmes...... Punt...... N.C. Wesl...... 10/30/04 Marvin Mills 2 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/16/10 INTERCEPTIONS Kareem Morse...... FG...... Rowan...... 9/3/05 SEASON Rob Rodriguez...... PAT...... Salisbury...... 9/17/05 1. Kareem Morse 4...... 2004 GAME Rob Rodriguez...... Punt...... Salisbury...... 9/17/05 2. Bill Harrell 3...... 2004 1. Matt Long 3 vs. Rowan...... 9/1/07 Rob Rodriguez...... Punt...... Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 Justin Wood 3...... 2005 2. 18 Tied With 2 Curfew Speight...... Punt...... Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 Chris Nickle 3...... 2008 SEASON Rob Rodriguez...... Punt...... Chowan...... 10/15/05 Marvin Mills 3...... 2010 1. Tyrell Noel 7...... 2017 Rob Rodriguez...... FG...... Averett...... 11/5/05 Dayn Washington 3...... 2011 2. Anthony Matthews 6...... 2002 Rob Rodriguez...... Punt...... Ferrum...... 11/12/05 Allen Hayes 3...... 2014 Justus Drakeford 6...... 2017 Gary Freeman...... FG...... Ferrum...... 11/12/05 Brennan Gary 3...... 2015 Damian Jiggetts 6...... 2018 Team...... PAT...... Rowan...... 9/2/06 Donovan Anderson...... Punt...... Greensboro...... 10/7/06 Jamal Spence 3...... 2017 D.J. Wright 6...... 2018 CAREER Nathan Williams...... FG...... Maryville...... 10/14/06 CAREER Rob Rodriguez...... PAT...... Maryville...... 10/14/06 1. Cameron Barlow 11...... 2012-15 1. Kareem Morse 5...... 2002-05 Rob Rodriguez...... Punt...... Methodist...... 10/21/06 Dayn Washburn 5...... 2008-11 2. Rob Rodriguez 9...... 2003-06 Bryant Sewell...... Punt...... N.C. Wesl...... 10/28/06 3. 10 Tied With 4 3. Justin Long 8...... 2003-06 Rob Rodriguez...... FG...... N.C. Wesl...... 10/28/06 Anthony Matthews 8...... 2001-02 Rob Rodriguez...... PAT...... Wash. & Jeff...... 11/18/06 Jay Kirland 8...... 2007-09 Team...... Punt...... Greensboro...... 10/6/07 Jack King...... Punt...... Maryville...... 10/13/07 Markis Kelly...... PAT...... Wesley...... 9/5/09 PASS BREAKUPS Dayn Washburn...... Punt...... Wesley...... 9/5/09 GAME Markis Kelly...... FG...... Salisbury...... 9/19/09 1. Justus Drakeford 5 vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/9/17 Trevor Wagner...... FG...... Shenandoah...... 10/3/09 2. Cameron Barlow 4 vs. Maryville...... 10/19/13 Marvin Mills...... PAT...... Frostburg St...... 9/18/10 Justin Navarro...... PAT...... Frostburg St...... 9/18/10 3. 10 Tied With 3 Tyshawn Harris...... Punt...... N.C. Wesl...... 10/16/10 SEASON Derek Britt...... Punt...... Greensboro...... 10/23/10 1. Justus Drakeford 12...... 2017 Team...... Punt...... Stevenson...... 9/10/11 2. Rob Rodriguez 9...... 2006 Derek Britt...... Punt...... Salisbury...... 9/17/11 Marvin Mills 9...... 2011 Malcolm Jones...... FG...... Averett...... 10/15/11 4. Rob Rodriguez 8...... 2004 Kendal Rivers...... PAT...... Greensboro...... 10/29/11 Tyshawn Harris 8...... 2012 Tyshawn Harris...... PAT...... Salisbury...... 9/1/12 Cameron Barlow 8...... 2013 Tyshawn Harris...... FG...... LaGrange...... 10/13/12 CAREER Arsaiah Robinson...... Punt...... Averett...... 10/20/12 1. Rob Rodriguez 27...... 2003-06 Tyshawn Harris...... Punt...... Greensboro...... 11/3/12 2. Justus Drakeford 23...... 2014-17 Tyrell Eaton...... Punt...... Mount Union...... 11/17/12 3. Cameron Barlow 22...... 2012-15 Team...... PAT...... Greensboro...... 10/26/13 4. Michael Ruckman 19...... 2009-12 Ben Thompson...... PAT...... Ferrum...... 10/4/14 Cameron Barlow...... PAT...... Del. Valley...... 11/22/14 5. Marvin Mills 16...... 2009-12 Vincent Bolden...... Punt...... TCNJ...... 9/5/15 Tyrell Noel...... FG...... Rowan...... 10/1/16 Conner Ryan...... Punt...... S. Virginia...... 11/12/16 Justus Drakeford...... PAT...... Frostburg St...... 9/16/17 Tyrell Noel...... PAT...... Wm. Paterson...... 10/21/17 Noah Green...... Punt...... S. Virginia...... 9/1/18 Torin Prentice...... FG...... Kean...... 10/27/18

ROB RODRIGUEZ MISCELLANEOUS KICK RETURNS LONGEST PUNT RETURN ATTEMPTS 1. Kaveh Conaway 85 vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/01 GAME 2. Kentel Noel 67 vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 1. Kentel Noel 8 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 3. Kentel Noel 62 vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 Storm Parker 8 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 4. Matt Hightower 60 vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 3. Four Tied With 6 5. George Jones 53 vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 SEASON 1. Storm Parker 36...... 2014 PUNTING 2. Kyree Burton 25...... 2015 3. Storm Parker 24...... 2012 ATTEMPTS 4. Kentel Noel 23...... 2010 GAME 5. Kyree Burton 21...... 2016 1. Mason Studer 11 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 CAREER 2. Eight Tied With 9 1. Storm Parker 71...... 2012-14 SEASON 2. Kyree Burton 53...... 2014-18 1. Phillip Jones 55...... 2002 3. Tony Spradlin 49...... 2007-09 2. Mason Studer 53...... 2012 4. Kyree Burton 46...... 2014-17 3. Joe Carter 49...... 2016 5. Rob Rodriguez 38...... 2003-06 4. Dylan Curran 48...... 2017 5. Matthew Bourne 46...... 2009 YARDS CAREER GAME 1. Mason Studer 139...... 2011-14 1. Kyree Burton 199 vs. Salisbury...... 10/29/16 2. Phillip Jones 136...... 2001-05 2. Storm Parker 173 at Huntingdon...... 10/11/14 3. Matt Barcus 96...... 2005-07 3. Kentel Noel 170 at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 4. Joe Carter 91...... 2014-16 4. Kyree Burton 149 at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 5. Dylan Curran 86...... 2015-18 5. Storm Parker 141 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 YARDS SEASON NATHAN DAVIS 1. Storm Parker 763...... 2014 GAME 2. Storm Parker 549...... 2012 CAREER 1. Mason Studer 404 at Shenandoah...... 9/15/12 3. Kyree Burton 542...... 2015 1. Nathan Davis 54...... 2002-05 2. Matt Barcus 353 vs. Averett...... 11/5/05 4. Kentel Noel 479...... 2010 2. Tony Spradlin 49...... 2007-09 Mason Studer 353 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 5. Kyree Burton 464...... 2016 3. Taylor Loudan 42...... 2013-16 Joe Carter 353 at Kean...... 10/10/15 CAREER 4. Rob Rodriguez 28...... 2003-06 5. Matt Barcus 348 vs. Rowan...... 9/1/07 1. Storm Parker 1603...... 2012-14 5. Josh Horn 25...... 2001-04 SEASON 2. Kyree Burton 1161...... 2014-18 1. Mason Studer 2022...... 2012 3. Rob Rodriguez 1023...... 2003-06 YARDS 2. Dylan Curran 1911...... 2017 4. Kyree Burton 1006...... 2014-17 GAME 3. Phillip Jones 1873...... 2002 5. Tony Spradlin 965...... 2007-09 1. Kentel Noel 206 vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 4. Matthew Bourne 1828...... 2009 2. Kaveh Conaway 93 vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/01 5. Joe Carter 1822...... 2016 AVERAGE 3. Jovonn Quillen 79 vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 CAREER GAME (MIN. 2 RETURNS) 4. Tony Spradlin 75 vs. Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 1. Mason Studer 5473...... 2011-14 1. Roland Hilliard 63.0 (2 ret.) at N.C. Wesleyan.10/28/06 Kentel Noel 75 at Averett...... 10/15/11 2. Phillip Jones 4767...... 2001-05 2. Storm Parker 49.5 (2 ret.) at Methodist...... 10/5/13 SEASON 3. Matt Barcus 3808...... 2005-07 3. David Briggs 43.5 (2 ret.) at Salisbury...... 9/7/02 1. Kentel Noel 348...... 2010 4. Joe Carter 3348...... 2014-16 4. Storm Parker 43.0 (2 ret.) vs. LaGrange...... 10/13/12 2. Jovonn Quillen 317...... 2003 5. Dylan Curran 3278...... 2015-18 5. Rob Rodriguez 41.0 (2 ret.) at Methodist...... 10/23/04 3. Tony Spradlin 210...... 2007 SEASON (MIN. 5 RETURNS) 4. Kaveh Conaway 196...... 2001 AVERAGE 1. Branden Jones 42.0 (6 ret.)...... 2002 5. Taylor Loudan 184...... 2016 GAME (MIN. 3 PUNTS) 2. David Briggs 29.9 (10 ret.)...... 2002 CAREER 1. Matt Barcus 50.5 (6 punts) vs. Salisbury...... 9/15/07 3. Paul Dukes 29.7 (7 ret.)...... 2012 1. Nathan Davis 478...... 2002-05 2. Matt Barcus 46.2 (5 punts) at Methodist...... 10/20/07 4. Rob Rodriguez 26.9 (15 ret.)...... 2004 2. Kentel Noel 464...... 2010-12 3. Mason Studer 46.0 (6 punts) vs. Salisbury...... 9/6/14 5. Rob Rodriguez 26.8 (10 ret.)...... 2005 3. Taylor Loudan 397...... 2013-16 4. Dylan Curran 45.3 (3 punts) vs. Wesley...... 11/10/18 CAREER (MIN. 10 RETURNS) 4. Tony Spradlin 379...... 2007-09 5. Mason Studer 44.9 (9 punts) at Shenandoah... 9/15/12 1. Rob Rodriguez 26.9 (38 ret.)...... 2003-06 5. Jovonn Quillen 317...... 2003 SEASON (MIN. 20 PUNTS) 2. Justin Williams 26.6 (11 ret.)...... 2010-13 1. Matt Barcus 42.8 (40 punts)...... 2007 3. David Briggs 26.3 (14 ret.)...... 2002-04 AVERAGE 2. Mason Studer 41.5 (42 punts)...... 2014 4. K.J. Holloway 24.3 (12 ret.)...... 2016-Present GAME (MIN. 2 RETURNS) 3. Dylan Curran 39.8 (48 punts)...... 2017 4. Storm Parker 22.6 (71 ret.)...... 2012-14 1. Kentel Noel 41.2 (5 ret.) vs. Greensboro.... 10/23/10 4. Matthew Bourne 39.7 (46 punts)...... 2009 2. George Jones 28.5 (2 ret.) vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 5. Jim King 39.1 (29 punts)...... 2010 MISCELLANEOUS 3. Kentel Noel 25.0 (3 ret.) at Averett...... 10/15/11 CAREER (MIN. 40 PUNTS) LONGEST KICK RETURN 4. Kentel Noel 23.7 (3 ret.) at N.C. Wesleyan.10/16/10 1. Matthew Bourne 39.7 (46 punts)...... 2008-09 1. Roland Hilliard 95 vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/28/06 5. Kaveh Conaway 23.2 (4 ret.) vs. Greensboro...... 10/6/01 2. Matt Barcus 39.7 (96 punts)...... 2005-07 2. Branden Jones 93 vs. Bridgewater...... 9/28/02 SEASON (MIN. 5 RETURNS) 3. Mason Studer 39.4 (139 punts)...... 2011-14 3. Roland Hilliard 90 vs. Rowan...... 9/3/05 1. Kentel Noel 24.9 (14 ret.)...... 2010 4. Dylan Curran 38.1 (86 punts)...... 2015-18 George Jones 90 vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/05 2. George Jones 19.2 (6 ret.)...... 2004 5. Joe Carter 36.8 (91 punts)...... 2014-16 Rob Rodriguez 90 vs. Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 3. Rob Rodriguez 16.7 (7 ret.)...... 2005 4. Kaveh Conaway 15.1 (13 ret.)...... 2001 MISCELLANEOUS PUNT RETURNS 5. Kentel Noel 13.9 (8 ret.)...... 2011 LONGEST PUNT CAREER (MIN. 10 RETURNS) 1. Phillip Jones 68 vs. Methodist...... 10/20/01 ATTEMPTS 1. Kentel Noel 20.2 (23 ret.)...... 2010-12 2. Hudson Bryant 66 vs. Wash. & Jeff...... 11/27/04 GAME 2. Kaveh Conaway 15.1 (13 ret.)...... 2001 3. Dylan Curran 64 vs. Kean...... 10/27/18 1. Nine Tied With 5 3. Jovonn Quillen 13.2 (24 ret.)...... 2003 4. Matt Barcus 62 vs. Methodist...... 10/20/07 SEASON 4. George Jones 13.0 (18 ret.)...... 2003-06 5. Matt Barcus 61 vs. Salisbury...... 9/15/07 1. Jovonn Quillen 24...... 2003 5. Rob Rodriguez 11.0 (28 ret.)...... 2003-06 2. Tony Spradlin 23...... 2007 3. Nathan Davis 20...... 2005 4. Taylor Loudan 19...... 2016 5. Rob Rodriguez 17...... 2006 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ALL-TIME RETURN SCORES GAME 1. Stephen Denuel 5 at Stevenson...... 9/10/11 2. Jay Graham 4 vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/08 KICK RETURN 3. 15 Tied With 3 SEASON NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE 1. Jay Graham 25...... 2008 David Briggs...... 87 yards...... Salisbury...... 9/7/02 2. Stephen Denuel 18...... 2011 Branden Jones...... 93 yards...... Bridgewater...... 9/28/02 Mason Studer 18...... 2014 Roland Hilliard...... 90 yards...... Rowan...... 9/3/05 4. Jason Broskie 15...... 2003 George Jones...... 90 yards...... Salisbury...... 9/17/05 Rob Rodriguez...... 90 yards...... Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 5. Mason Studer 14...... 2013 Roland Hilliard...... 95 yards.....N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/28/06 CAREER 1. Jay Graham 47...... 2005-08 2. Mason Studer 45...... 2011-14 PUNT RETURN 3. Jason Broskie 25...... 2002-04 4. Stephen Denuel 23...... 2010-11 NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE 5. Ben Garbarini 21...... 2017-Present Kaveh Conaway...... 85 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/6/01 Kentel Noel...... 67 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/23/10 MADE Kentel Noel...... 62 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/23/10 GAME 1. Stephen Denuel 5 at Stevenson...... 9/10/11 BLOCKED PUNT RETURN 2. Seven Tied With 3 SEASON NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE 1. Jay Graham 16...... 2008 Jason Harrell...... 30 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/6/01 Stephen Denuel 16...... 2011 Matt Hightower...... 32 yards...... Salisbury...... 9/17/05 Josh Baldwin...... 18 yards...... Shenandoah...... 10/1/05 3. Mason Studer 14...... 2014 MASON STUDER Josh Baldwin...... 29 yards...... Chowan...... 10/15/05 4. Mason Studer 11...... 2013 Michael Dorn...... 0 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/7/06 5. Two Tied With 8 CAREER Rodney Barnes...... 2 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/5/07 CAREER 1. Jay Graham 123...... 2005-08 Brandon Webster...... 0 yards.....N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/16/10 1. Mason Studer 33...... 2011-14 2. Mason Studer 110...... 2011-14 2. Jay Graham 31...... 2005-08 3. Jason Broskie 80...... 2002-04 3. Stephen Denuel 19...... 2010-11 INTERCEPTION RETURN 4. Stephen Denuel 58...... 2010-11 4. Jason Broskie 15...... 2002-04 5. Ben Garbarini 36...... 2017-Present NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE 5. Ben Garbarini 11...... 2017-Present Hosh Weekes...... 23 yards...... Muhlenberg...... 11/22/03 MADE Ian Vincent...... 40 yards...... Greensboro...... 10/9/04 PERCENTAGE GAME Justin Long...... 31 yards...... Salisbury...... 11/20/04 SEASON (MIN. 5 ATTEMPTS) 1. Jay Graham 7 at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 Rob Rodriguez...... 55 yards...... Maryville...... 10/14/06 1. Jason Broskie 1.000 (7-7)...... 2004 2. 13 Tied With 6 Lashae McMillan...... 19 yards...... Wash. & Jeff...... 11/22/08 Dylan Curran 1.000 (6-6)...... 2018 SEASON Michael Ruckman..... 47 yards...... Shenandoah...... 9/15/12 3. Jay Graham .889 (8-9)...... 2007 1. Mason Studer 47...... 2014 Cameron Barlow...... 26 yards...... Methodist...... 10/5/13 Stephen Denuel .889 (16-18)...... 2011 2. Jason Broskie 34...... 2004 Cameron Barlow...... 65 yards...... Ferrum...... 11/16/13 Cameron Barlow...... 91 yards...... Averett...... 10/18/14 5. Mason Studer .786 (11-14)...... 2013 Jay Graham 34...... 2007 CAREER (MIN. 10 ATTEMPTS) Mic Edwards...... 17 yards...... Salisbury...... 10/31/15 4. Jay Graham 33...... 2006 Rhett Morris...... 70 yards...... S. Virginia...... 11/14/15 1. Stephen Denuel .826 (19-23)...... 2010-11 5. Stephen Denuel 32...... 2011 2. Mason Studer .733 (33-45)...... 2011-14 Justus Drakeford...... 95 yards...... Kean...... 9/4/16 CAREER Brennan Gary...... 32 yards.....Hamp.-Sydney...... 9/10/16 3. Jay Graham .660 (31-47)...... 2005-08 1. Jay Graham 114...... 2005-08 Justus Drakeford...... 19 yards...... TCNJ...... 9/24/16 4. Jason Broskie .600 (15-25)...... 2002-04 2. Mason Studer 101...... 2011-14 Jayvon Temple...... 21 yards...... S. Virginia...... 11/12/16 5. Ben Garbarini .524 (11-21)...... 2017-Present 3. Jason Broskie 73...... 2002-04 B.J. Hill...... 30 yards...... S. Virginia...... 9/2/17 4. Stephen Denuel 52...... 2010-11 Mark Aanstoos...... 2 yards...... Rowan...... 9/30/17 MISCELLANEOUS 5. Ben Garbarini 35...... 2017-Present Justus Drakeford...... 51 yards...... Wesley...... 11/11/17 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Damian Jiggetts...... 30 yards...... Rowan...... 9/29/18 1. Mason Studer 50 at Maryville...... 11/8/14 PERCENTAGE B.J. Hill...... 27 yards...... W. Paterson...... 10/20/18 2. Jay Graham 47 at Shenandoah...... 10/4/08 SEASON (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) Mason Studer 47 vs. Methodist...... 11/10/12 1. Mason Studer 1.000 (27-27)...... 2013 FUMBLE RETURN Dylan Curran 47 vs. Kean...... 10/27/18 Grant Kelchner 1.000 (20-20)...... 2016 Dylan Curran 47 vs. Wesley...... 11/10/18 Ben Garbarini 1.000 (17-17)...... 2018 NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE CONSECUTIVE MADE 4. Jay Graham .971 (34-35)...... 2007 Jovonn Quillen...... 22 yards...... Methodist...... 10/25/03 1. Jason Broskie 8...... 11/29/03-11/13/04 5. Jay Graham .963 (26-27)...... 2008 Kareem Morse...... 25 yards...... Bridgewater...... 9/25/04 2. Stephen Denuel 7...... 10/22/11-11/19/11 CAREER (MIN. 20 ATTEMPTS) Brandon Carter...... 0 yards...... Chowan...... 10/16/04 3. Jay Graham 6...... 10/4/08-10/18/08 1. Grant Kelchner 1.000 (23-23)...... 2015-16 Bill Harrell...... 0 yards.....N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/30/04 Stephen Denuel 6...... 9/10/11-9/17/11 2. Ben Garbarini .972 (35-36)...... 2017-Present Justin Wood...... 20 yards...... Maryville...... 9/10/05 Rob Rodriguez...... 22 yards...... Maryville...... 9/10/05 Dylan Curran 6...... 10/27/18-11/10/18 3. Matthew Bourne .957 (22-23)...... 2008-09 Mario Barnes...... 0 yards...... Ferrum...... 11/10/07 4. Jay Graham .927 (114-123)...... 2005-08 Mario Barnes...... 0 yards...... Wilkes...... 9/27/08 EXTRA POINTS 5. Mason Studer .918 (101-110)...... 2011-14 Ryan Wever...... 69 yards...... Methodist...... 10/25/08 ATTEMPTS MISCELLANEOUS Justin Navarro...... 24 yards.....N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/22/11 GAME CONSECUTIVE MADE 1. Jay Graham 7 at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 1. Jay Graham 43...... 10/13/07-11/22/08 BLOCKED PAT RETURN Stephen Denuel 7 at Ferrum...... 11/5/11 2. Mason Studer 42...... 9/13/14-11/22/14 NAME...... DISTANCE...... OPPONENT...... DATE Andrew Harper 7 at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 3. Mason Studer 31...... 11/17/12-9/6/14 4. 17 Tied With 6 William Blount...... --...... Shenandoah...... 10/5/02 4. Ben Garbarini 25...... 9/30/17-Present Cameron Barlow...... --...... Rowan...... 10/3/15 SEASON 5. Jason Broskie 24...... 9/25/04-11/6/04 1. Mason Studer 50...... 2014 2. Jason Broskie 37...... 2004 Jay Graham 37...... 2006 Stephen Denuel 37...... 2011 5. Jay Graham 35...... 2007 RUSHING PASSING ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 72...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 1. 544 �������������������������������������������������������2002 1. 50...... at Salisbury...... 11/20/04 1. 393 ������������������������������������������������������ 2017 2. 70...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/19/09 2. 534 ������������������������������������������������������� 2011 50...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 2. 347 ������������������������������������������������������ 2004 3. 62...... at Shenandoah...... 10/4/08 3. 528 �������������������������������������������������������2008 3. 48...... at Methodist...... 10/22/05 3. 335 ������������������������������������������������������ 2014 4. 59...... Three Times 4. 524 �������������������������������������������������������2004 4. 47...... vs. Rowan...... 9/4/04 4. 334 ������������������������������������������������������ 2018 5. 502 �������������������������������������������������������2014 5. 46...... vs. William Paterson...... 10/21/17 5. 325 ������������������������������������������������������ 2015 YARDS COMPLETIONS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 509...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 1. 2885 �����������������������������������������������������2008 1. 37...... at Southern Virginia...... 9/2/17 1. 261 ������������������������������������������������������ 2017 2. 415...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 2. 2279 ����������������������������������������������������� 2011 2. 36...... vs. William Paterson...... 10/21/17 2. 207 ������������������������������������������������������ 2018 3. 353...... Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 3. 2240 �����������������������������������������������������2002 3. 32...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 3. 198 ������������������������������������������������������ 2016 4. 351...... Methodist...... 10/25/08 4. 2231 �����������������������������������������������������2014 4. 31...... vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 4. 191 ������������������������������������������������������ 2004 5. 342...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 5. 2228 �����������������������������������������������������2004 5. 30...... at Wesley...... 11/11/17 191 ������������������������������������������������������ 2014 TOUCHDOWNS YARDS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 7...... Ferrum...... 11/11/06 1. 30 ���������������������������������������������������������2006 1. 478...... at TCNJ...... 11/3/18 1. 2848 ���������������������������������������������������� 2014 2. 6...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 2. 27 ���������������������������������������������������������2014 2. 404...... vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 2. 2645 ���������������������������������������������������� 2017 6...... Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 3. 26 ���������������������������������������������������������2002 3. 397...... vs. Chowan...... 10/15/05 3. 2537 ���������������������������������������������������� 2015 6...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 26 ��������������������������������������������������������� 2011 4. 363...... at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 4. 2363 ���������������������������������������������������� 2007 5. 5...... Eight Times 5. 22 ��������������������������������������������������������Twice 5. 356...... at Methodist...... 10/22/05 5. 2336 ���������������������������������������������������� 2018 YARDS PER RUSH TOUCHDOWNS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 8.4 (29-244)...... at Maryville...... 10/14/06 1. 5.46 (528-2885)...... 2008 1. 5...... at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 1. 26 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 2. 7.3 (48-351)...... vs. Methodist...... 10/25/08 2. 4.73 (452-2138)...... 2013 5...... at Rowan...... 9/29/18 2. 23 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 3. 7.1 (72-509)...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 3. 4.65 (438-2036)...... 2001 3. 4...... 13 Times 3. 21 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 4. 7.0 (59-415)...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 4. 4.44 (502-2231)...... 2014 4. 19 �������������������������������������������������������� 2007 7.0 (44-293)...... vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 5. 4.27 (474-2024)...... 2009 5. 18 ������������������������������������������������������� Twice COMPLETION PERCENTAGE TOTAL OFFENSE GAME SEASON 1. .842 (16-19)...... at William Paterson.11/5/16 1. .664 (261-393) ������������������������������������� 2017 YARDS 2. .822 (37-45)...... at S. Virginia...... 9/2/17 2. .633 (198-313) ������������������������������������� 2016 GAME SEASON 3. .800 (16-20)...... vs. McDaniel...... 9/11/04 3. .620 (206-334) ������������������������������������� 2018 1. 617...... vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 1. 5079 �����������������������������������������������������2014 .800 (24-30)...... at Hamp.-Sydney....9/10/16 4. .590 (164-278) ������������������������������������� 2007 2. 603...... at Chowan...... 10/16/04 2. 4438 ����������������������������������������������������� 2011 5. .789 (15-19)...... vs. Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 5. .586 (147-251) ��������������������������������������2011 3. 596...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 3. 4436 �����������������������������������������������������2004 4. 588...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 4. 4281 �����������������������������������������������������2007 PASSER EFFICIENCY RATING 5. 577...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 5. 3958 �����������������������������������������������������2008 GAME SEASON 1. 303.6....at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 1. 149.9 ��������������������������������������������������� 2014 2. 259.2....at Shenandoah...... 10/2/10 2. 145.8 ��������������������������������������������������� 2007 ALL-PURPOSE 3. 240.0....vs. Maryville...... 11/12/11 3. 142.6 ����������������������������������������������������2011 YARDS 4. 237.0....vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 4. 139.0 ��������������������������������������������������� 2016 5. 225.6....vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 5. 139.0 ��������������������������������������������������� 2013 GAME SEASON 1. 767...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 1. 6395 �����������������������������������������������������2014 YARDS PER ATTEMPT 2. 700...... vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 2. 5653 �����������������������������������������������������2004 GAME SEASON 3. 672...... vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 3. 5362 ����������������������������������������������������� 2011 1. 16.9 (15-254)....at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 1. 8.6 (186-1602) ������������������������������������� 2013 4. 661...... at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 4. 5226 �����������������������������������������������������2007 2. 16.9 (15-253)....vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 2. 8.6 (251-2159) ��������������������������������������2011 5. 648...... at Maryville...... 10/14/06 5. 4878 �����������������������������������������������������2010 3. 14.8 (14-207)....at Shenandoah...... 10/2/10 3. 8.5 (335-2848) ������������������������������������� 2014 4. 14.5 (16-232)....vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 4. 8.5 (278-2363) ������������������������������������� 2007 SCORING 5. 13.7 (25-343)....vs. Maryville...... 11/12/11 5. 7.8 (325-1756) ������������������������������������� 2010 TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS YARDS PER COMPLETION GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 26.4 (7-185)...... vs. Maryville...... 11/7/09 1. 15.6 (103-1602)...... 2013 1. 8...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 1. 54 ���������������������������������������������������������2014 2. 23.6 (10-236)....at Frostburg State...9/18/10 2. 15.6 (69-1073) ������������������������������������� 2008 8...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 2. 46 ���������������������������������������������������������2004 3. 23.2 (10-232)....vs. Shenandoah...... 9/21/13 3. 14.9 (191-2848)...... 2014 3. 7...... 11 Times 3. 44 ���������������������������������������������������������2006 4. 23.1 (11-254)....at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 4. 14.7 (147-2159)...... 2011 4. 43 ���������������������������������������������������������2005 5. 23.0 (11-253)....vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 5. 14.4 (164-2363)...... 2007 5. 42 ��������������������������������������������������������Twice TOTAL POINTS INTERCEPTIONS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 5...... at Kean...... 11/19/11 1. 18 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 1. 58...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 1. 417 �������������������������������������������������������2014 2. 4...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/05 2. 17 �������������������������������������������������������� 2002 2. 55...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 2. 337 �������������������������������������������������������2004 4...... vs. Wash. & Jeff...... 11/18/06 17 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 3. 53...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 3. 335 ������������������������������������������������������� 2011 4...... vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/17/09 4. 16 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 4. 52...... at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 4. 320 �������������������������������������������������������2007 4...... at Montclair State...... 10/17/15 5. 15 �������������������������������������������������������� 2005 5. 51...... Four Times 5. 319 �������������������������������������������������������2005 TOTAL DEFENSE FUMBLES FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED FUMBLES FORCED GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 67...... vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 1. 2112 �����������������������������������������������������2018 1. 6...... vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/22/11 1. 13 �������������������������������������������������������� 2008 2. 70...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 2. 2541 �����������������������������������������������������2003 2. 4...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/16/10 13 �������������������������������������������������������� 2010 3. 88...... vs. Southern Virginia...... 11/12/16 3. 2592 �����������������������������������������������������2016 3. 3...... Eight Times 13 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 4. 97...... vs. Rowan...... 9/29/18 4. 2682 �����������������������������������������������������2001 13 �������������������������������������������������������� 2016 5. 107...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/7/06 5. 2892 �����������������������������������������������������2017 13 �������������������������������������������������������� 2017 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED FUMBLES RECOVERED GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. -25...... vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 1. 645 �������������������������������������������������������2018 1. 4...... at Salisbury...... 11/22/04 1. 19 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 2. -19...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 2. 997 �������������������������������������������������������2013 4...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 2. 14 �������������������������������������������������������� 2008 3. -8...... vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/8/18 3. 1171 �����������������������������������������������������2016 4...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/16/10 3. 13 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 4. -3...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 4. 1292 �����������������������������������������������������2008 4...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/11 13 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 5. 1...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 5. 1307 �����������������������������������������������������2003 4...... vs. N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/16/10 5. 11 ������������������������������������������������������� Twice FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED GAME SEASON PASS DEFENSE 1. 0...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/13/04 1. 1234 �����������������������������������������������������2003 INTERCEPTIONS 0...... at Salisbury...... 10/7/17 2. 1243 �����������������������������������������������������2017 0...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 3. 1292 �����������������������������������������������������2001 GAME SEASON 4. 7...... at Salisbury...... 9/11/10 4. 1421 �����������������������������������������������������2016 1. 5...... vs. Methodist...... 10/20/01 1. 19 �������������������������������������������������������� 2017 5. 18...... at Chowan...... 10/19/02 5. 1432 �����������������������������������������������������2007 5...... at Ferrum...... 11/10/07 2. 18 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 5...... vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 3. 17 �������������������������������������������������������� 2002 4. 4...... Nine Times 4. 15 �������������������������������������������������������� 2012 SCORING DEFENSE 15 �������������������������������������������������������� 2013 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PASS BREAKUPS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 0...at Averett (won 45-0)...... 11/3/01 1. 112 �������������������������������������������������������2018 1. 12...... vs. William Paterson...... 11/7/15 1. 47 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 0...vs. Averett (won 27-0)...... 11/9/02 2. 127...... 2013 2. 10...... vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/9/17 2. 41 �������������������������������������������������������� 2012 0...vs. Shenandoah (won 21-0)...... 10/4/03 3. 134...... 2003 10...... vs. Kean...... 10/27/18 3. 38 �������������������������������������������������������� 2015 0...vs. Methodist (won 49-0)...... 10/25/03 4. 162...... 2016 4. 9...... vs. Shenandoah...... 10/8/11 38 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 0...vs. Greensboro (won 28-0)...... 10/7/06 5. 173...... 2002 5. 8...... Three Times 5. 36 �������������������������������������������� Three Times 0...vs. Methodist (won 21-0)...... 10/21/06 0...vs. Shenandoah (won 42-0)...... 9/29/07 0...at TCNJ (won 17-0)...... 9/24/16 0...vs. S. Virginia (won 41-0)...... 11/14/15 0...vs. Rowan (won 30-0)...... 9/30/17 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME SEASON 1. 12.2 (11 games)...... 2003 2. 12.4 (9 games)...... 2018 3. 12.7 (10 games)...... 2013 4. 15.2 (12 games)...... 2004 5. 15.7 (11 games)...... 2002 TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES GAME SEASON 1. 113...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/3/09 1. 844 �������������������������������������������������������2004 2. 106...... vs. Rowan...... 9/3/05 2. 814 �������������������������������������������������������2010 3. 103...... vs. Maryville...... 10/19/13 3. 782 �������������������������������������������������������2005 4. 100...... at Averett...... 11/5/05 4. 773 �������������������������������������������������������2012 5. 97...... at Wesley...... 11/11/17 5. 768 �������������������������������������������������������2014 TACKLES FOR A LOSS GAME SEASON 1. 19.0...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/19/09 1. 82.0 ������������������������������������������������������2004 2. 17.0...... vs. Methodist...... 10/20/01 2. 80.0 ������������������������������������������������������2017 3. 16.0...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 3. 79.0 ������������������������������������������������������2003 4. 15.0...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 4. 77.0 ������������������������������������������������������2002 15.0...... at Maryville...... 10/18/08 77.0 ������������������������������������������������������2009 SACKS TOTAL SACKS GAME SEASON 1. 9.0...... vs. Randolph-Macon...... 9/14/02 1. 32.0 ����������������������������������������������������� 2002 9.0...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 2. 28.0 ����������������������������������������������������� 2004 9.0...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/19/09 28.0 ����������������������������������������������������� 2018 4. 7.0...... Three Times 4. 26.0 ����������������������������������������������������� 2008 5. 25.0 ����������������������������������������������������� 2007 KICK RETURNS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 12...... at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 1. 56 ���������������������������������������������������������2014 1. 5...... at Stevenson...... 9/10/11 1. 25 �������������������������������������������������������� 2008 2. 9...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/28/06 2. 51 ���������������������������������������������������������2012 2. 4...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/08 2. 18 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 9...... at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 9/8/07 3. 46 ���������������������������������������������������������2010 3. 3...... 16 Times 18 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 9...... at Huntingdon...... 10/11/14 4. 45 ���������������������������������������������������������2015 4. 15 �������������������������������������������������������� 2003 5. 8...... Four Times 5. 44 ���������������������������������������������������������2006 5. 14 ������������������������������������������������������� Twice YARDS MADE GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 284...... at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 1. 1097 �����������������������������������������������������2012 1. 5...... at Stevenson...... 9/10/11 1. 16 �������������������������������������������������������� 2008 2. 241...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/28/06 2. 1077 �����������������������������������������������������2014 2. 4...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/08 16 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 3. 215...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/29/16 3. 911 �������������������������������������������������������2006 3. 3...... Six Times 3. 14 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 4. 211...... at Huntingdon...... 10/11/14 4. 865 �������������������������������������������������������2010 4. 11 �������������������������������������������������������� 2013 5. 183...... vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/05 5. 849 �������������������������������������������������������2015 5. 10 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 AVERAGE PERCENTAGE GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 49.5 (2-99)..... at Methodist...... 10/5/13 1. 23.37 (14-444)...... 2018 1. 1.000 (5-5)....at Stevenson...... 9/10/11 1. .889 (8-9) ��������������������������������������������� 2004 2. 44.0 (3-132)... vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 2. 23.13 (31-717)...... 2002 2. 1.000 (4-4)....vs. Greensboro...... 10/11/08 .889 (8-9) ��������������������������������������������� 2007 3. 43.5 (2-87)..... vs. Greensboro...... 10/9/04 3. 21.81 (36-785)...... 2005 3. 1.000 (3-3)....Six Times .889 (16-18) ������������������������������������������2011 4. 41.0 (2-82)..... at Methodist...... 10/23/04 4. 21.51 (51-1097)...... 2012 4. .857 (6-7) ��������������������������������������������� 2015 5. 38.5 (2-77)..... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 5. 21.23 (22-467)...... 2013 5. .786 (11-14) ����������������������������������������� 2013 PUNT RETURNS EXTRA POINTS ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 8...... at Shenandoah...... 10/5/02 1. 40 ���������������������������������������������������������2003 1. 8...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 1. 50 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 2. 6...... Seven Times 2. 37 ���������������������������������������������������������2004 8...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 2. 43 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 3. 34 ���������������������������������������������������������2002 3. 7...... Seven Times 3. 40 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 34 ���������������������������������������������������������2005 4. 39 �������������������������������������������������������� 2005 5. 29 ���������������������������������������������������������2006 5. 38 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 YARDS MADE GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 206...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 1. 484 �������������������������������������������������������2003 1. 7...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 1. 47 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 2. 144...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 2. 482 �������������������������������������������������������2005 7...... at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 2. 37 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 3. 138...... at Greensboro...... 10/6/01 3. 387 �������������������������������������������������������2010 7...... vs. Methodist...... 11/13/10 3. 36 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 4. 113...... vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 4. 376 �������������������������������������������������������2002 7...... at Ferrum...... 11/16/13 4. 34 �������������������������������������������������������� 2007 5. 102...... at Greensboro...... 10/11/03 5. 375 �������������������������������������������������������2004 7...... at Southern Virginia...... 11/14/15 5. 33 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 AVERAGE PERCENTAGE GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 41.2 (5-206)... vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 1. 19.35 (20-387)...... 2010 1. 1.000 (7-7)....at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 1. .971 (34-25) ����������������������������������������� 2007 2. 27.6 (5-138)... at Greensboro...... 10/6/01 2. 14.18 (34-482)...... 2005 2. 1.000 (7-7)....vs. Methodist...... 11/13/10 2. .970 (32-33) ����������������������������������������� 2013 3. 25.0 (3-75)..... at Averett...... 10/15/11 3. 13.53 (15-203)...... 2011 3. 1.000 (7-7)....at Southern Virginia...11/14/15 3. .963 (26-27) ����������������������������������������� 2008 4. 24.2 (4-97)..... at N.C. Wesleyan..... 10/16/10 4. 12.10 (40-484)...... 2003 4. 1.000 (6-6)....13 Times 4. .947 (18-19) ����������������������������������������� 2017 5. 24.0 (6-144)... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 5. 11.44 (27-309)...... 2001 5. .940 (47-50) ����������������������������������������� 2014 PUNTING 2-POINT ATTEMPTS GAME SEASON ATTEMPTS 1. 2...... 11 Times 1. 9 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2017 GAME SEASON 2. 6 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2007 1. 11...... at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 1. 58 ���������������������������������������������������������2004 3. 5 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2002 2. 10...... at Averett...... 11/5/05 2. 57 ���������������������������������������������������������2017 4. 4 ������������������������������������������������ Four Times 3. 9...... 10 Times 3. 55 ���������������������������������������������������������2002 4. 53 ���������������������������������������������������������2012 5. 51 ���������������������������������������������������������2018 2-POINT CONVERSIONS GAME SEASON YARDS 1. 2...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 1. 3 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2005 GAME SEASON 2. 1...... 16 Times 3 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2007 1. 404...... at Shenandoah...... 9/15/12 1. 2162 �����������������������������������������������������2017 3 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2017 2. 388...... at Averett...... 11/5/05 2. 2073 �����������������������������������������������������2004 4. 2 ���������������������������������������������������������� 2001 3. 366...... at Wash. & Jeff...... 11/27/04 3. 2022 �����������������������������������������������������2012 5. 1 ������������������������������������������������Eight Times 4. 353...... at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 4. 1873 �����������������������������������������������������2002 353...... at Kean...... 10/10/15 5. 1828 �����������������������������������������������������2009 2-POINT CONVERSION PERCENTAGE GAME SEASON AVERAGE 1. 1.000 (2-2)....vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 1. 1.000 (1-1) ������������������������������������������� 2003 GAME SEASON 1.000 (1-1)....10 Times 1.000 (1-1) ������������������������������������������� 2018 1. 46.2 (5-231)... at Methodist...... 10/20/07 1. 40.53 (43-1743)...... 2014 3. .750 (3-4) ��������������������������������������������� 2005 2. 46.0 (6-276)... vs. Salisbury...... 9/6/14 2. 39.74 (46-1828)...... 2009 4. .500 (3-6) ��������������������������������������������� 2007 3. 44.9 (9-404)... at Shenandoah...... 9/15/12 3. 39.27 (44-1728)...... 2007 .500 (2-4) ��������������������������������������������� 2001 4. 44.0 (6-264)... vs. Salisbury...... 9/17/05 4. 38.84 (44-1709)...... 2013 5. 43.8 (6-263)... vs. William Paterson.10/21/17 5. 38.15 (53-2022)...... 2012 TIME OF POSSESSION 1ST DOWNS HIGHEST TIME OF POSSESSION MOST 1ST DOWNS GAINED GAME SEASON (PER GAME AVERAGE) GAME SEASON 1. 45:17....at Averett...... 11/3/07 1. 34:45 ����������������������������������������������������2002 1. 32...... at Averett...... 11/3/01 1. 264 ������������������������������������������������������ 2014 2. 43:25....at Averett...... 10/10/09 2. 33:39 ����������������������������������������������������2008 32...... vs. Shenandoah...... 9/29/07 2. 243 ������������������������������������������������������ 2004 3. 40:34....vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 3. 33:37 ���������������������������������������������������� 2011 3. 31...... at Chowan...... 10/16/04 3. 227 ������������������������������������������������������ 2007 4. 39:49....vs. Kean...... 9/4/16 4. 33:28 ����������������������������������������������������2014 31...... vs. Averett...... 11/6/04 4. 217 �������������������������������������������������������2011 5. 39:27....at Shenandoah...... 10/4/08 5. 33:08 ����������������������������������������������������2007 31...... vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 5. 199 ������������������������������������������������������ 2017 LOWEST TIME OF POSSESSION FEWEST 1ST DOWNS ALLOWED GAME SEASON (PER GAME AVERAGE) GAME SEASON 1. 16:43....vs. Shenandoah...... 10/3/09 1. 29:25 ����������������������������������������������������2009 1. 4...... vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 1. 127 ������������������������������������������������������ 2018 2. 20:41....vs. Bridgewater...... 11/29/03 29:25 ����������������������������������������������������2017 2. 5...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/23/10 2. 140 ������������������������������������������������������ 2016 3. 22:13....vs. Wilkes...... 9/25/09 3. 29:27 ����������������������������������������������������2005 3. 7...... vs. Averett...... 11/9/02 3. 146 ������������������������������������������������������ 2017 4. 22:25....vs. LaGrange...... 10/13/12 4. 30:16 ����������������������������������������������������2001 7...... vs. Chowan...... 10/18/03 4. 147 ������������������������������������������������������ 2001 5. 23:46....at N.C. Wesleyan...... 10/30/04 5. 30:44 ����������������������������������������������������2006 7...... vs. Rowan...... 10/3/15 5. 154 ������������������������������������������������������ 2003 PENALTIES 3RD & 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS FEWEST PENALTIES MOST 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 1...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/7/06 1. 44 ���������������������������������������������������������2008 1. 14...... at Averett...... 11/3/07 1. 76 �������������������������������������������������������� 2014 1...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/15/08 2. 51 ���������������������������������������������������������2012 2. 13...... at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 2. 70 ���������������������������������������������������������2011 1...... at Ferrum...... 10/31/09 3. 52 ���������������������������������������������������������2006 3. 11...... vs. Wesley...... 9/17/16 3. 69 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 1...... at Huntingdon...... 10/11/14 4. 54 ���������������������������������������������������������2001 11...... at Southern Virginia...... 9/2/17 4. 65 �������������������������������������������������������� 2003 1...... at Kean...... 10/28/17 5. 56 ���������������������������������������������������������2009 5. 10...... Five Times 5. 62 �������������������������������������������������������� 2017 FEWEST PENALTY YARDS HIGHEST 3RD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 5...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/7/06 1. 368 �������������������������������������������������������2008 1. .765 (13-17).....at Salisbury...... 10/31/15 1. .481 (76-158) ��������������������������������������� 2014 5...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/15/08 2. 443 �������������������������������������������������������2006 2. .727 (8-11)...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 9/18/14 2. .432 (70-162) ����������������������������������������2011 5...... at N.C. Wesleyan...... 9/18/14 3. 453 �������������������������������������������������������2012 .727 (8-11)...... vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 3. .427 (56-131) ��������������������������������������� 2013 5...... at Huntingdon...... 10/11/14 4. 454 �������������������������������������������������������2001 4. .714 (10-14).....vs. Wash. & Jeff...... 11/18/06 4. .404 (65-161) ��������������������������������������� 2003 5. 6...... at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/10 5. 486 �������������������������������������������������������2010 5. .667 (10-15).....at Averett...... 10/18/14 5. .399 (59-148) ��������������������������������������� 2015

MOST PENALTIES FEWEST 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS (BY OPPONENT) GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 15...... at Greensboro...... 10/5/07 1. 88 ���������������������������������������������������������2004 1. 0...... vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 1. 38 �������������������������������������������������������� 2018 2. 14...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/12/02 2. 82 ���������������������������������������������������������2017 0...... vs. Rowan...... 9/29/18 2. 39 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 3. 13...... vs. Chowan...... 11/15/05 3. 79 ���������������������������������������������������������2018 3. 1...... Nine Times 39 �������������������������������������������������������� 2016 4. 12...... Six Times 4. 78 ���������������������������������������������������������2005 4. 44 �������������������������������������������������������� 2001 78 ���������������������������������������������������������2016 5. 45 �������������������������������������������������������� 2003 MOST PENALTY YARDS LOWEST 3RD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE (BY OPPONENT) GAME SEASON GAME SEASON 1. 163...... at Greensboro...... 10/11/03 1. 810 �������������������������������������������������������2016 1. .000 (0-10)...... vs. Rowan...... 9/30/17 1. .279 (39-140) ��������������������������������������� 2006 2. 154...... vs. Methodist...... 10/25/03 2. 798 �������������������������������������������������������2003 .000 (0-9)...... vs. Rowan...... 9/29/18 2. .281 (45-160) ��������������������������������������� 2003 3. 141...... vs. Chowan...... 11/15/05 3. 787 �������������������������������������������������������2017 3. .067 (1-15)...... vs. Maryville...... 9/10/05 3. .304 (38-125) ��������������������������������������� 2018 4. 135...... at Southern Virginia...... 11/14/15 4. 774 �������������������������������������������������������2004 4. .071 (1-14)...... vs. Shenandoah...... 9/29/01 4. .305 (39-138) ��������������������������������������� 2016 5. 132...... Twice 5. 763 �������������������������������������������������������2005 .071 (1-14)...... vs. Southern Virginia... 9/1/18 5. .316 (50-158) ��������������������������������������� 2005 MOST 4TH DOWN CONVERSIONS TURNOVERS GAME SEASON FEWEST TURNOVERS COMMITTED 1. 7...... vs. Rowan...... 9/4/04 1. 21 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 2. 5...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 2. 20 �������������������������������������������������������� 2008 GAME SEASON 5...... at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 3. 17 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 1. 0...... 46 Times 1. 10 ���������������������������������������������������������2013 4. 4...... Three Times 4. 16 �������������������������������������������������������� 2007 2. 11 ���������������������������������������������������������2012 5. 14 �������������������������������������������������������� 2003 3. 12 ���������������������������������������������������������2002 4. 13 ���������������������������������������������������������2014 5. 15 ���������������������������������������������������������2018 MOST 4TH DOWN CONVERSION ATTEMPTS GAME SEASON MOST TURNOVERS FORCED 1. 9...... vs. Rowan...... 9/4/04 1. 42 �������������������������������������������������������� 2004 2. 8...... at Hampden-Sydney...... 9/8/12 2. 36 �������������������������������������������������������� 2010 GAME SEASON 3. 7...... at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 3. 34 �������������������������������������������������������� 2002 1. 8...... vs. Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 1. 32 ���������������������������������������������������������2004 4. 6...... Seven Times 4. 33 �������������������������������������������������������� 2006 2. 7...... at Salisbury...... 11/20/04 2. 29 ���������������������������������������������������������2017 33 �������������������������������������������������������� 2009 7...... vs. Greensboro...... 10/7/06 3. 28 ���������������������������������������������������������2008 4. 6...... Three Times 28 ��������������������������������������������������������� 2011 5. 26 ���������������������������������������������������������2002 HIGHEST 4TH DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE GAME (MIN. 3 ATTEMPTS) SEASON 1. 1.000 (4-4)...... vs. Salisbury...... 10/6/18 1. .722 (13-18) ����������������������������������������� 2018 1.000 (3-3)...... vs. Chowan...... 10/18/03 2. .625 (20-32) ����������������������������������������� 2008 1.000 (3-3)...... vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 3. .571 (16-28) ����������������������������������������� 2007 1.000 (3-3)...... vs. W. Paterson...... 10/20/18 4. .515 (17-33) ����������������������������������������� 2006 5. .833 (5-6)...... at Averett...... 10/10/09 5. .500 (21-42) ����������������������������������������� 2004 RUSHING KICKOFF RETURN YARDS YR LEADER...... ATT...... YDS...... AVG...... TD YR LEADER...... ATT...... YDS...... AVG.....TD 2001 Kaveh Conaway...... 175...... 989...... 5.7...... 8 2001 Kaveh Conaway...... 10...... 170...... 17.0...... 0 2002 Mario Marin...... 176...... 890...... 5.1...... 6 2002 David Briggs...... 10...... 299...... 29.9...... 1 2003 Mario Marin...... 153...... 808...... 5.3...... 8 2003 Rob Rodriguez...... 4...... 133...... 33.2...... 0 2004 Roland Hilliard...... 202...... 1071...... 5.3...... 5 2004 Rob Rodriguez...... 15...... 404...... 26.9...... 0 2005 Roland Hilliard...... 166...... 836...... 5.0...... 8 2005 Roland Hilliard...... 13...... 267...... 20.5...... 1 2006 Roland Hilliard...... 260...... 1215...... 4.7..... 15 2006 Roland Hilliard...... 13...... 295...... 22.7...... 1 2007 Tunde Ogun...... 134...... 672...... 5.0..... 10 2007 Tony Spradlin...... 17...... 310...... 18.2...... 0 2008 Tunde Ogun...... 267...... 1794...... 6.7..... 16 2008 Tony Spradlin...... 18...... 358...... 19.9...... 0 2009 Tunde Ogun...... 222...... 959...... 4.3..... 10 2009 Keith Gaines...... 20...... 408...... 20.4...... 0 2010 Keith Gaines...... 206...... 1071...... 4.9...... 11 2010 Kentel Noel...... 23...... 479...... 20.8...... 0 2011 Markeese Stovall...... 207...... 1029...... 4.7...... 11 2011 Marcus Morrast...... 18...... 393...... 21.8...... 0 2012 Paul Dukes...... 151...... 773...... 5.1...... 4 2012 Storm Parker...... 24...... 549...... 22.9...... 0 2013 Paul Dukes...... 180...... 983...... 5.5...... 7 2013 Storm Parker...... 11...... 291...... 26.5...... 0 2014 Marcus Morrast...... 197...... 898...... 4.6...... 11 2014 Storm Parker...... 36...... 763...... 21.2...... 0 2015 Daquan Davis...... 162...... 579...... 3.6...... 5 2015 Kyree Burton...... 25...... 542...... 21.7...... 0 2016 Daquan Davis...... 133...... 630...... 4.7...... 4 2016 Kyree Burton...... 21...... 464...... 22.1...... 0 2017 Harrison Dandridge... 115...... 328...... 2.9...... 3 2017 K.J. Holloway...... 9...... 241...... 26.8...... 0 2018 Nehemiah Harris...... 84...... 322...... 3.8...... 1 2018 D.J. Wright...... 9...... 239...... 26.6...... 0 PASS RECEPTIONS PUNT RETURN YARDS YR LEADER...... NO...... YDS...... AVG...... TD YR LEADER...... NO...... YDS...... AVG.....TD ERIC CARLSON 2001 Kaveh Conaway...... 16...... 150...... 16.7...... 3 2001 Kaveh Conaway...... 13...... 196...... 15.1...... 1 2002 Mario Marin...... 14...... 176...... 12.6...... 1 2002 Nathan Davis...... 14...... 179...... 12.8...... 0 2003 George Jones...... 46...... 680...... 14.8...... 5 2003 Jovonn Quillen...... 24...... 317...... 13.2...... 0 2004 Nathan Davis...... 47...... 796...... 16.9..... 10 PASSING 2004 Nathan Davis...... 16...... 141...... 8.8...... 0 2005 Nathan Davis...... 48...... 707...... 14.7...... 6 YR LEADER...... ATT..COMP... INT..YDS. TD 2005 Nathan Davis...... 20...... 130...... 6.5...... 0 2006 Curfew Speight...... 33...... 393...... 11.9...... 3 2001 Eric Carlson...... 118...... 45...... 4... 535.....6 2006 Rob Rodriguez...... 17...... 149...... 8.8...... 0 2007 Jesse Bradshaw...... 64...... 1178...... 18.4..... 10 2002 Eric Carlson...... 132...... 50...... 4... 587.....3 2007 Tony Spradlin...... 23...... 210...... 9.1...... 0 2008 Tony Spradlin...... 31...... 537...... 17.3...... 3 2003 Phillip Jones...... 255..... 144...... 6. 1706.....9 2008 Tony Spradlin...... 16...... 85...... 5.3...... 0 2009 Tony Spradlin...... 24...... 297...... 12.4...... 2 2004 Hudson Bryant...... 279..... 154.....14. 1921...20 2009 Keith Gaines...... 12...... 62...... 5.2...... 0 2010 T.J. Foster...... 60...... 1167...... 19.5..... 10 2005 Phillip Jones...... 195..... 105...... 7. 1408...12 2010 Kentel Noel...... 14...... 348...... 24.9...... 2 2011 Antonio Epps...... 38...... 397...... 10.4...... 3 2006 Todd Faison...... 217..... 124.....11. 1517.....7 2011 Kentel Noel...... 8...... 111...... 13.9...... 0 2012 Rudy Rudolph...... 36...... 558...... 15.5...... 7 2007 Todd Faison...... 227..... 139...... 8. 1995...17 2012 Justin Williams...... 9...... 88...... 9.8...... 0 2013 Rudy Rudolph...... 26...... 692...... 26.6...... 8 2008 Matt Long...... 134...... 56...... 6... 848.....3 2013 Justin Williams...... 6...... 5...... 0.8...... 0 2014 Rudy Rudolph...... 76...... 1474...... 19.4..... 10 2009 C. Woelfel-Monsivais.. 21...... 48...... 7... 449.....3 2014 Taylor Loudan...... 10...... 70...... 7.0...... 0 2015 Taylor Loudan...... 67...... 1153...... 17.2...... 7 2010 C. Woelfel-Monsivais .101...... 57...... 3... 829.....9 2015 Taylor Loudan...... 13...... 143...... 11.0...... 0 2016 Taylor Loudan...... 82...... 1017...... 12.4...... 8 2011 Lyndon Garner...... 89...... 53...... 3... 804.....6 2016 Taylor Loudan...... 19...... 184...... 9.7...... 0 2017 Cole Blais...... 54...... 626...... 11.6...... 2 2012 Marcus Morrast...... 109...... 54...... 4... 800.....9 2017 Tony Barnett...... 6...... 47...... 7.8...... 0 2018 Joshua Harris...... 54...... 735...... 13.6...... 6 2013 Marcus Morrast...... 155...... 81...... 3. 1206.....7 2018 Garrison Mayo...... 11...... 69...... 6.3...... 0 2014 Marcus Morrast...... 303..... 176...... 7. 2731...24 2015 Tyler Quigley...... 282..... 158...... 8. 2146.....9 2016 K.J. Kearney...... 303..... 194...... 8. 2272...18 2017 K.J. Kearney...... 276..... 191...... 3. 1847...14 2018 Jack Anderson...... 186..... 303...... 9. 2091...18 TOTAL OFFENSE YR LEADER...... RUSH YDS.. PASS YDS.TOT. YDS 2001 Kaveh Conaway...... 989...... 0...... 989 2002 Mario Marin...... 890...... 0...... 890 2003 Phillip Jones...... 113...... 1706...... 1819 2004 Hudson Bryant...... 118...... 1921...... 2039 2005 Phillip Jones...... -80...... 1408...... 1328 2006 Todd Faison...... -101...... 1517...... 1416 2007 Todd Faison...... -30...... 1995...... 1965 2008 Tunde Ogun...... 1794...... 0...... 1794 2009 Tunde Ogun...... 959...... 0...... 959 2010 Keith Gaines...... 1016...... 32...... 1048 2011 Markeese Stovall...... 970...... 0...... 970 2012 Marcus Morrast...... 578...... 800...... 1378 2013 Marcus Morrast...... 428...... 1206...... 1634 2014 Marcus Morrast...... 898...... 2731...... 3629 2015 Tyler Quigley...... 1...... 2146...... 2147 2016 K.J. Kearney...... 132...... 2272...... 2404 2017 K.J. Kearney...... 16...... 1847...... 1863 PAUL DUKES 2018 Jack Anderson...... -10...... 2091...... 2081 TONY SPRADLIN ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TACKLES YR LEADER...... RUSH... REC.....PR....KR.. TOTAL YR LEADER...... NO. 2001 Kaveh Conaway... 989.....150....196... 150..... 1505 2001 Hosh Weekes...... 52 2002 Mario Marin...... 890.....176...... 0...... 0..... 1066 2002 Justin Wood...... 65 2003 Mario Marin...... 808.....143...... 0...... 0...... 951 2003 Justin Wood...... 102 2004 Roland Hilliard.... 1071.....134...... 0... 138..... 1343 2004 Justin Wood...... 111 2005 Roland Hilliard...... 836.....101...... 0... 267..... 1204 2005 Justin Wood...... 92 2006 Roland Hilliard.... 1215.....136...... 0... 295..... 1646 2006 Maynard Henry...... 86 2007 Jesse Bradshaw..... 59...1178...... 36..... 36..... 1273 2007 Matt Long...... 57 2008 Tunde Ogun...... 1794...... 39...... 0...... 0..... 1833 2008 Adrin Diggs...... 75 2009 Tunde Ogun...... 959...... 24...... 0...... 0...... 983 2009 Adrin Diggs...... 90 2010 T.J. Foster...... 30...1167...... 0..... 28..... 1225 2010 Adrin Diggs...... 101 2011 Marcus Morrast.... 556...... 19...... 54... 393..... 1022 2011 Mike King...... 73 2012 Paul Dukes...... 773...... 53...... 0... 208..... 1034 2012 Evan Moog...... 104 2013 Paul Dukes...... 983...... 58...... 0...... 0..... 1041 2013 Evan Moog...... 109 2014 Rudy Rudolph...... 0...1474...... 0...... 0..... 1474 2014 Mic Edwards...... 71 2015 Taylor Loudan...... -12...1153....143...... 0..... 1284 2015 Mic Edwards...... 63 2016 Taylor Loudan...... 45...1017....184...... 0..... 1246 2016 Brennan Gary...... 83 2017 Cole Blais...... 6.....626...... 0..... 13...... 645 2017 Brennan Gary...... 79 2018 Joshua Davis...... 0.....735...... 0...... 0...... 735 2018 Ben James...... 40 POINTS SCORED SACKS YR LEADER...... TD...... XP...2PT.... FG..TOTAL YR LEADER...... NO. MATT BARCUS 2001 Kaveh Conaway..... 12...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 74 2001 Olando Holmes...... 6.0 2002 Branden Jones...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 54 2002 Jason Chandler...... 8.0 2003 Mario Marin...... 8...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 48 2003 Ian Vincent...... 7.0 2004 Two Tied With...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 60 PUNTING 2004 Ian Vincent...... 7.0 2005 Roland Hilliard...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 54 YR LEADER...... PUNTS...... YDS...... AVG 2005 Nathan Williams...... 4.5 2006 Roland Hilliard...... 16...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 98 2001 Phillip Jones...... 30...... 1120...... 37.3 2006 Two Tied...... 4.5 2007 Tunde Ogun...... 11...... 0...... 1...... 0...... 68 2002 Phillip Jones...... 55...... 1873...... 34.1 2007 Two Tied...... 3.0 2008 Tunde Ogun...... 17...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 102 2003 Phillip Jones...... 43...... 1482...... 34.5 2008 Deshaun Parker...... 8.5 2009 Tunde Ogun...... 10...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 60 2004 Jason Broskie...... 35...... 1291...... 36.9 2009 Trevor Wagner...... 7.5 2010 Keith Gaines...... 11...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 66 2005 Matt Barcus...... 39...... 1482...... 38.0 2010 Bryan Oliver...... 3.5 2011 Stephen Denuel...... 0...... 32...... 0..... 16...... 80 2006 Matt Barcus...... 17...... 614...... 36.1 2011 Mike King ...... 2.0 2012 Marcus Morrast...... 12...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 66 2007 Matt Barcus...... 40...... 1712...... 42.8 2012 Justin Navarro...... 5.5 2013 Mason Studer...... 0...... 27...... 0...... 11...... 60 2008 Jay Graham...... 35...... 1308...... 37.4 2013 Derrick Adams...... 4.0 2014 Daquan Davis...... 16...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 96 2009 Matthew Bourne...... 46...... 1828...... 39.7 2014 Shaun Copening...... 6.0 2015 Tyler Quigley...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 54 2010 Jim King...... 29...... 1133...... 39.1 2015 Four Tied...... 2.0 2016 Taylor Loudan...... 9...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 54 2011 Stephen Denuel...... 43...... 1461...... 34.0 2016 Chris Coggins...... 5.5 2017 Ben Garbarini...... 0...... 18...... 0...... 7...... 41 2012 Mason Studer...... 53...... 2022...... 38.2 2017 Chris Coggins...... 7.0 2018 Joshua Davis...... 6...... 0...... 0...... 0...... 36 2013 Mason Studer...... 44...... 1709...... 38.8 2018 Conner Ryan...... 7.0 2014 Mason Studer...... 42...... 1742...... 41.5 2015 Joe Carter...... 42...... 1526...... 36.3 2016 Joe Carter...... 49...... 1822...... 37.2 2017 Dylan Curran...... 48...... 1911...... 39.8 2018 Dylan Curran...... 38...... 1367...... 36.0 INTERCEPTIONS YR LEADER...... NO. YDS... AVG...... TD 2001 Josh Horn...... 5 58.....11.6...... 0 2002 Anthony Matthews...... 6 49...... 8.2...... 0 2003 Hosh Weekes...... 5 76.....15.2...... 1 2004 Three Tied...... 3 -...... -...... - 2005 Justin Long...... 4 33...... 8.2...... 0 2006 Rob Rodriguez...... 3 68.....22.7...... 1 2007 Matt Long...... 5 14...... 2.8...... 0 2008 Lashae McMillan...... 3 19...... 6.3...... 1 2009 Jay Kirland...... 3 54.....18.0...... 0 2010 Two Tied...... 4 -...... -...... - 2011 Derek Britt...... 2 27...... 9.0...... 0 2012 Tyshawn Harris...... 5 40...... 8.0...... 0 2013 Cameron Barlow...... 5 91.....18.2...... 2 2014 Cameron Barlow...... 4 91.....22.8...... 1 2015 Three Tied...... 2 -...... -...... - 2016 Justus Drakeford...... 3 114.....38.0...... 2 2017 Tyrell Noel...... 7 54...... 7.7...... 0 JOSHUA DAVIS 2018 Two Tied...... 6 -...... -...... - MIKE KING MATT BOYKIN KENTEL NOEL

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2006 Honorable Mention 2010 3rd-Team D3Football. Football Gazette com

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2006 Honorable Mention D3Football.com Larry Broach OG 1st Team ALL-AMERICAN Matt Boykin C 2nd Team 2004 Tommy Fitzgerald AFCA 1st Team Maynard Henry LB Honorable Mention 2005 Justin Wood AFCA 1st Team 2006 Rob Rodriguez AFCA 1st Team ALL-CONFERENCE Rob Rodriguez D3football 1st Team Roland Hilliard D3football Hon. Men. 2001 Kaveh Conaway RB 1st Team Matt Boykin FB Gazette Hon. Men. Jason Wills OL 1st Team Larry Broach FB Gazette Hon. Men. Aaron Bennett OL 1st Team 2008 Tunde Ogun AFCA 1st Team Olando Holmes DL 1st Team Tunde Ogun D3football 1st Team Hosh Weekes DB 1st Team 2010 Kentel Noel D3football 3rd Team Josh Horn DB 1st Team 2017 Justus Drakeford D3football Hon. Men. Eric Carlson QB 2nd Team Tommy Fitzgerald OL 2nd Team Jason Chandler DL 2nd Team ALL-AMERICAN (PRESEASON) Ian Vincent DL 2nd Team 2006 Rob Rodriguez D3football.com Jason Davis DL 2nd Team 2009 Tunde Ogun Several Publications Chris Linton LB 2nd Team 2010 Adrin Diggs D3 Senior Classic Anthony Matthews DB 2nd Team 2014 Shaun Copening D3football.com 2002 Aaron Bennett OL 1st Team 2018 Damian Jiggetts D3football.com Tommy Fitzgerald OL 1st Team Jason Wills OL 1st Team Jason Chandler DL 1st Team AZTEC BOWL PARTICIPANT Tyrell Veney DL 1st Team 2004 Tommy Fitzgerald Anthony Matthews DB 1st Team 2005 Justin Wood SHAUN COPENING Mario Marin RB 2nd Team 2006 Rob Rodriguez Olando Holmes DL 2nd Team 2007 Leroy Harper ALL-REGION (D3FOOTBALL.COM) Jason Flanigan LB 2nd Team Justin Wood LB 2nd Team 2005 Rob Rodriguez DB 2nd Team Brandon Jones RS 2nd Team AZTEC BOWL RON SCHIPPER AWARD Justin Wood LB 3rd Team 2003 Mario Marin RB 1st Team 2006 Rob Rodriguez CB 1st Team 2007 Leroy Harper Phillip Jones QB 1st Team Roland Hilliard RB 1st Team George Jones WR 1st Team Matt Boykin C 2nd Team Aaron Bennett OL 1st Team TEAM USA Justin Long S 2nd Team Tommy Fitzgerald OL 1st Team Larry Broach G 3rd Team 2007 Rob Rodriguez Tyrell Veney DL 1st Team 2007 Matt Barcus P 2nd Team Justin Wood LB 1st Team Jesse Bradshaw WR 3rd Team Hosh Weekes DB 1st Team WORLD CHAMP. OF ALL-STAR TEAM Jay Graham K 3rd Team Jovonn Quillen RS 1st Team 2008 Tunde Ogun RB 1st Team 2007 Rob Rodriguez Thomas Thornton RB 2nd Team Kenneth Tappan OG 2nd Team Jake Schindler OL 2nd Team Jay Graham K 2nd Team Cliff Macklin OL 2nd Team 2009 Adrin Diggs LB 3rd Team Pat Cavallario OL 2nd Team 2010 Kentel Noel RS 1st Team Olando Holmes DL 2nd Team Adrin Diggs LB 2nd Team 2011 Stephen Denuel K 3rd Team 2012 Tyshawn Harris CB 2nd Team Evan Moog LB 2nd Team 2013 Shaun Copening DL 2nd Team Cameron Barlow CB 3rd Team Mason Studer K 3rd Team 2014 Rudy Rudolph WR 1st Team Mason Studer K 1st Team Shaun Copening DL 3rd Team 2015 Taylor Loudan WR 3rd Team 2016 Taylor Loudan WR 2nd Team 2017 Justus Drakeford CB 1st Team 2018 Damian Jiggetts DB 3rd Team

ALL-REGION (FOOTBALL GAZETTE) 2004 Tommy Fitzgerald C 2nd Team Ian Vincent DL 2nd Team Pat Cavallario OL 3rd Team Olando Holmes DL 3rd Team 2005 Justin Wood LB 2nd Team Rob Rodriguez DB Honorable Mention Kareem Morse LB Honorable Mention 2006 Rob Rodriguez DB 1st Team Roland Hilliard RB 1st Team LEROY HARPER Roland Hilliard AP Honorable Mention ANTHONY MATTHEWS Jason Chandler DL 2nd Team Matthew Bourne P 2nd Team Jovonn Quillen DB 2nd Team Patrick Green OL Honorable Mention 2004 Roland Hilliard RB 1st Team Kyle Krupp DL Honorable Mention Nathan Davis WR 1st Team 2010 Keith Gaines RB 1st Team Pat Cavallario OL 1st Team T.J. 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Crews OL 1st Team 2005 Sean Atwood OL 1st Team Michael Meredith OL 1st Team Matt Boykin OL 1st Team Mike King LB 1st Team Nathan Williams DL 1st Team JAY GRAHAM Derek Britt DB 1st Team Gary Freeman LB 1st Team Maynard Henry LB 1st Team Stephen Denuel K 1st Team Kareem Morse LB 1st Team Rob Rodriguez DB 1st Team Marcus Morrast RB 2nd Team Justin Wood LB 1st Team Justin Long DB 1st Team Rudy Rudolph WR 2nd Team Justin Long DB 1st Team Cory Webster OL 2nd Team Jarod Lindner OL 2nd Team Rob Rodriguez RB 1st Team Zakee Williams DL 2nd Team Paul Bresnan DL 2nd Team Nathan Davis WR 2nd Team Rob Rodriguez RS 2nd Team Malcom Jones DL 2nd Team DeShaun Parker DL 2nd Team Chris Cappa LB Honorable Mention Carus Boone OL Honorable Mention Rob Rodriguez RS 2nd Team 2007 Cliff Weddle OL 1st Team Dayn Washburn DL Honorable Mention Matt Barcus P 2nd Team Cory Webster OL 1st Team Daniel Lewis LB Honorable Mention Roland Hilliard RB Honorable Mention Jesse Bradshaw WR 1st Team Wayne Conner DB Honorable Mention Stephan Small DL Honorable Mention DeShaun Parker DL 1st Team 2012 Chris Coiner TE 1st Team Jonathan Hill K Honorable Mention Matt Long DB 1st Team Paul Dukes RB 1st Team 2006 Roland Hilliard RB 1st Team Jay Graham K 1st Team Tyshawn Harris DB 1st Team George Jones WR 1st Team Matt Barcus P 1st Team Ryan McTheny OL 1st Team Matt Boykin OL 1st Team Mario Barnes FB 2nd Team Evan Moog LB 1st Team Larry Broach OL 1st Team Todd Faison QB 2nd Team Justin Navarro DL 1st Team Nathan Williams DL 1st Team Brian Long TE 2nd Team Zach Stevens FB 1st Team DeShaun Parker DL 1st Team James Jackson OL 2nd Team Chad Cieslewicz DB 2nd Team Trevor Wagner DL 2nd Team Adrin Diggs LB 2nd Team Leroy Harper DB 2nd Team Mike Thomas RB Honorable Mention Chris Nickle LB Honorable Mention 2008 Tunde Ogun RB 1st Team Kenneth Tappan OL 1st Team Paul Crowley OL 1st Team Deshaun Parker DL 1st Team Nate Williams DL 1st Team Adrin Diggs LB 1st Team Jay Graham K 1st Team Mario Barnes FB 2nd Team Tony Spradlin WR 2nd Team Adam Gooch TE 2nd Team Kenneth Hall OL 2nd Team Ryan Wever DB 2nd Team Kyle Krupp DL Honorable Mention Jay Kirland LB Honorable Mention Jay Graham P Honorable Mention 2009 Kenneth Hall OL 1st Team Trevor Wagner DL 1st Team Adrin Diggs LB 1st Team Tunde Ogun RB 2nd Team Jay Kirland LB 2nd Team TYRELL VENEY Ryan Wever DB 2nd Team KEITH GAINES Matt Doty OL 2nd Team CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Storm Parker RS 2nd Team Kendal Rivers DL 2nd Team 2001 Kaveh Conaway Rudy Rudolph WR 2nd Team 2003 George Jones Mason Studer K 2nd Team 2012 Paul Dukes Mason Studer P 2nd Team 2017 Cole Blais Travis Bruns OL Honorable Mention Shaun Copening DL Honorable Mention CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Eric Evan OL Honorable Mention Tyler Portell LB Honorable Mention 2001 Olando Holmes Michael Ruckman DB Honorable Mention 2007 Adrin Diggs 2013 Cameron Barlow DB 1st Team Austin Browne FB 1st Team CONFERENCE COACH OF THE YEAR Shaun Copening DL 1st Team Evan Moog LB 1st Team 2001 Matt Kelchner Mason Studer K 1st Team 2002 Matt Kelchner Derrick Adams DL 2nd Team 2006 Matt Kelchner Paul Dukes RB 2nd Team 2008 Matt Kelchner David Furrow OL 2nd Team 2010 Matt Kelchner Allen Hayes DL 2nd Team 2011 Matt Kelchner Storm Parker RS 2nd Team 2014 Matt Kelchner Cameron Romine OL 2nd Team Rudy Rudolph WR 2nd Team ALL-STATE Mason Studer P 2nd Team Ben Thompson DL 2nd Team 2001 Olando Holmes DL 1st Team 2014 Cameron Barlow DB 1st Team CAMERON BARLOW Hosh Weekes DB Honorable Mention Shaun Copening DL 1st Team Colin Moog OL Honorable Mention 2002 Mario Marin RB 1st Team Scott Fahey OL 1st Team 2016 K.J. Kearney QB 1st Team Aaron Bennett OL 1st Team Allen Hayes LB 1st Team Taylor Loudan WR 1st Team Jason Chandler DL 1st Team Rudy Rudolph WR 1st Team Colin Moog OL 1st Team Tommy Fitzgerald OL Honorable Mention Mason Studer K 1st Team Chris Coggins DL 2nd Team 2003 George Jones WR 1st Team Mason Studer P 1st Team Drew Davidson LB 2nd Team Aaron Bennett OL 1st Team Daquan Davis RB 2nd Team Justus Drakeford CB 2nd Team Tommy Fitzgerald OL Honorable Mention Tyrell Eaton DB 2nd Team Scott Fahey OL 2nd Team Jason Chandler DL Honorable Mention Hakeem Garner DL 2nd Team Brennan Gary LB 2nd Team Justin Wood LB Honorable Mention Marcus Morrast QB 2nd Team Allen Hayes DL 2nd Team Hosh Weekes DB Honorable Mention Ben Thompson DL 2nd Team Joe Carter P Honorable Mention 2004 Tommy Fitzgerald OL 1st Team 2015 Taylor Loudan WR 1st Team Danny Mattson TE Honorable Mention Justin Wood LB 1st Team Mic Edwards LB 2nd Team Shomari Wright S Honorable Mention Pat Cavallario OL Honorable Mention Scott Fahey OL 2nd Team 2017 Justus Drakeford CB 1st Team 2005 Sean Atwood OL 1st Team Tyler Quigley QB 2nd Team Brennan Gary LB 1st Team Justin Wood LB 1st Team Cameron Barlow CB Honorable Mention Danny Mattson TE 2nd Team Kareem Morse LB 1st Team Austin Browne FB Honorable Mention Tyrell Noel CB 2nd Team Rob Rodriguez DB 1st Team David Furrow OL Honorable Mention Matt Rittenhouse OL 2nd Team Nathan Davis WR 2nd Team Chris Coggins DE Honorable Mention B.J. Hill DB Honorable Mention Khiry Weaver WR Honorable Mention 2018 Joshua Davis WR 1st Team Ben James DL 1st Team Damian Jiggetts CB 1st Team Matt Rittenhouse OL 1st Team Jack Anderson QB 2nd Team Cole Blais WR 2nd Team Jordan Sawyer OL 2nd Team D.J. Wright CB 2nd Team B.J. Hill S Honorable Mention Conner Ryan LB Honorable Mention

CONFERENCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2004 Roland Hilliard 2008 Tunde Ogun 2016 Taylor Loudan

CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Rob Rodriguez

TYSHAWN HARRIS MARIO MARIN Matt Boykin OL 2nd Team Tyrell Noel CB 1st Team Nathan Williams DE 2nd Team Chris Coggins DE 2nd Team Justin Long DB 2nd Team Danny Mattson TE 2nd Team 2006 Roland Hilliard RB 1st Team Matt Rittenhouse OL 2nd Team Nathan Williams DE 1st Team 2018 Ben James DL 1st Team Maynard Henry LB 1st Team Damian Jiggetts CB 1st Team Rob Rodriguez DB 1st Team Matt Rittenhouse OL 1st Team Justin Long DB 1st Team Joshua Davis WR 2nd Team Rob Rodriguez RS 1st Team Jordan Sawyer OL 2nd Team George Jones WR 2nd Team D.J. Wright CB 2nd Team Matt Boykin OL 2nd Team Roland Hilliard RS 2nd Team ALL-STATE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2007 Matt Long DB 1st Team Jay Graham K 1st Team 2014 Rudy Rudolph Matt Barcus P 1st Team 2016 Taylor Loudan Cory Webster OL 2nd Team Cliff Weddle OL 2nd Team ALL-STATE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jesse Bradshaw WR 2nd Team Trevor Wagner DL 2nd Team 2012 Evan Moog 2008 Tunde Ogun RB 1st Team Paul Crowley OL 1st Team ALL-STATE COACH OF THE YEAR Kenneth Tappan OL 1st Team Deshaun Parker DE 1st Team 2008 Matt Kelchner Adrin Diggs LB 1st Team 2011 Matt Kelchner Jay Graham K 1st Team EVAN MOOG Nate Williams DE 2nd Team ALL-STATE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Ryan Wever DB 2nd Team Mike King LB 2nd Team 2009 Kenneth Hall OL 1st Team 2010 Kentel Noel Derek Britt DB 2nd Team 2012 Paul Dukes Adrin Diggs LB 1st Team 2012 Tyshawn Harris DB 1st Team Trevor Wagner DE 2nd Team Evan Moog LB 1st Team 2010 Kenneth Hall OL 1st Team Justin Navarro DL 1st Team HAMPTON ROADS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Adrin Diggs LB 1st Team Storm Parker RS 1st Team 2012 Evan Moog Ryan Wever DB 1st Team Rudy Rudolph WR 1st Team Keith Gaines RB 2nd Team Matt Doty OL 2nd Team T.J. Foster WR 2nd Team Paul Dukes RB 2nd Team RICHMOND TOUCHDOWN CLUB WIDE RECEIVER OF THE YEAR Kyle Krupp DL 2nd Team Ryan McTheny OL 2nd Team 2014 Rudy Rudolph Mike King LB 2nd Team 2013 Cameron Barlow DB 1st Team 2015 Taylor Loudan Kentel Noel RS 2nd Team Shaun Copening DL 1st Team 2016 Taylor Loudan 2011 Stephen Denuel K 1st Team Evan Moog LB 1st Team J.T. Crews OL 2nd Team Derrick Adams DL 2nd Team RICHMOND TOUCHDOWN CLUB DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Zack Stevens FB 2nd Team David Furrow OL 2nd Team Markeese Stovall RB 2nd Team Allen Hayes DL 2nd Team 2018 Ben James Justin Reidelbach TE 2nd Team Storm Parker RS 2nd Team Malcom Jones DL 2nd Team Rudy Rudolph WR 2nd Team RICHMOND TOUCHDOWN CLUB RAY TATE MEMORIAL AWARD Mason Studer K 2nd Team Mason Studer P 2nd Team 2016 Matt Kelchner 2014 Cameron Barlow DB 1st Team Shaun Copening DL 1st Team Scott Fahey OL 1st Team Allen Hayes LB 1st Team Rudy Rudolph WR 1st Team Mason Studer K 1st Team Mason Studer P 1st Team Marcus Morrast QB 2nd Team 2015 Taylor Loudan WR 1st Team Tyler Quigley QB 1st Team Cameron Barlow CB 2nd Team Mic Edwards LB 2nd Team Scott Fahey OL 2nd Team David Furrow OL 2nd Team Taylor Loudan RS 2nd Team 2016 Brennan Gary LB 1st Team Taylor Loudan WR 1st Team Colin Moog OL 1st Team Chris Coggins DL 2nd Team Scott Fahey OL 2nd Team K.J. Kearney QB 2nd Team 2017 Justus Drakeford CB 1st Team Brennan Gary LB 1st Team PAUL CROWLEY Brown, Jake...... 13 A-A-A-A-A Brown, Jerry ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Aanstoos, Mark...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Brown, R.J...... 13 Adams, Derrick ...... 10, 12, 13 Brown, Sean...... 15, 16 Addie, Jason ...... 07, 08, 09 Brown, Shaun ...... 07 Adepegba, Demi...... 17, 18 Brown, Taige...... 17, 18 Adlam, Christian...... 17 Brown, Timone ...... 10 Ailstock, Miles ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Browne, Austin...... 13, 14, 15 Albritton, Ty...... 15 Broskie, Jason ...... 02, 03, 04 Allison, Sam...... 15, 16, 17 Bruce, Thayne ...... 10, 11 Alvarez, Miguel ...... 06 Bruns, Travis ...... 10, 11, 12 Ammeling, Forrest ...... 12 Brummell, Dallas ...... 08 Anand, Christian...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Bryant, Daniel ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Andersen, Rhett...... 17 Bryant, Hudson ...... 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 Anderson, Donovan ...... 06 Bryant, Qua’dir...... 16, 17 Anderson, Jack...... 16, 17, 18 Bucchini, Cristophe ...... 03, 04, 05 Andrews, Antoine ...... 01, 02 Buczek, Aaron ...... 03 Arrington, Matt ...... 10, 12 Burch, Brendan...... 13, 14 Arroyo, Brian ...... 04, 05 Burch, Sean...... 16 Arties, Demetrius...... 15, 16, 17 Burdick, Dustin...... 13 Arvai, Scott ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Burdick, Trenton...... 15 Atkins, A.J...... 18 Burgess, Garrison...... 17, 18 Atkins, James ...... 02 Burgess, Trae ...... 02 Atkinson, Derek ...... 09 Burke, Kazen ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Burkhard, Zak ...... 07 Atkinson, Michael ...... 12 GREG BOLTON Atwood, Sean ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Burrows, Brendon...... 16 Armstrong, Mike ...... 11 Blake, Hakeem ...... 08 Burton, Jowan ...... 02 Armstrong, Tim ...... 03 Bladel, Pete ...... 04, 05 Burton, Kyree...... 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 Atkinson, Michael ...... 11 Blais, Cole...... 17, 18 Bush, Greg ...... 08, 09 Austin, Raymond ...... 01, 02 Blan, Alex ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Butts, D.J...... 01 Austin, Wes ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Blancett, Chris ...... 01, 02 Byrd, Mario...... 16, 17, 18 Aylward, Ryan...... 17 Blount, William ...... 01 Byrd, Taylor ...... 11, 12 Azzarelli, James ...... 09, 10 Blunt, Jeremy ...... 04 Bolden, Vincent ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 C-C-C-C-C Bolton, Greg ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 B-B-B-B-B Bond, Grayson...... 17, 18 Campbell, Brandon ...... 06 Baggett, Timothy ...... 02, 03, 04 Bonds, Marckel...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Campbell, Cole ...... 08 Baiza, Stuart ...... 01 Boney, Brenden...... 15 Campbell, Mikey...... 13, 14, 15 Baldwin, Josh ...... 05 Bonorden, Andrew...... 13 Canales, Carlos ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Ballard, Chantz...... 13, 14, 15 Bonos, Ryan ...... 02 Canard, Cody ...... 10 Baniowski, Aaron ...... 04 Boone, Carus ...... 10, 11 Capel, Daz ...... 10, 11 Banks, Collin...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Boone, Hunter...... 15, 17, 18 Cappa, Chris ...... 05, 06 Banks, Tashaunt...... 14 Booren, Conner...... 14 Carbaugh, Clayton ...... 09 Barcus, Matt ...... 05, 06, 07 Boose, Stevie ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Carbaugh, Robert ...... 10 Barlow, Cameron ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Bopp, Austin ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Barner, Jerel ...... 08, 09 Bostic, Will ...... 01 Barnes, Mario ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Boswell, Mitchell...... 18 Barnes, Rodney ...... 07 Boulden, Billy ...... 02 Barnett, Tony...... 14, 15, 17 Bourne, Matthew ...... 08, 09 Basalyga, Drew...... 15, 16 Bowden, Nick ...... 06 Bates, Alexander...... 17 Bowden, Parker...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Baylor, LaVon ...... 07, 08 Bowen, Daniel ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Baylor, Marco ...... 11 Boykin, Matt ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Baylor, Ramarcus ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Brabson, Jared...... 15, 16 Bazan, Carlos...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Bradshaw, Brett...... 17, 18 Beale, Julian ...... 07 Bradshaw, Jesse ...... 05, 06, 07 Beamer, Josh ...... 05 Bratton, Keenan ...... 07 Beard, Greg ...... 07 Braxton, Brandon...... 16 Becker, Joseph ...... 05, 06, 07 Bresnan, Paul ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Beckwith, Robert ...... 12, 13 Briggs, David ...... 02, 03, 04 Beecham, Colby...... 14, 15, 16 Bright, Mike ...... 01, 02 Belcher, Brandon ...... 04 Brinson, Jonathan...... 13 Bell, DiAunte ...... 09 Britt, Derek ...... 10, 11 Bennett, Aaron ...... 01, 02, 03 Broach, Larry ...... 04, 05, 06 Bernard, Andrew ...... 01 Bronte-Tinkiew, Randell ...... 07, 08, 09 Bernhard, Andre...... 13 Brooks, Dameon ...... 01 Bertrand, Cameron ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Brooks, Tre’Ron...... 15, 16, 17 Bessant, Datavious...... 17 Brown, Alex ...... 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 Bilokon, Thomas...... 15 Brown, Austin...... 16, 17, 18 Birch, Josh ...... 01, 02, 03 Brown, Issac ...... 06 JESSE BRADSHAW Cardamone, Chris ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Donaldson, C.J...... 18 Carnes, Brock...... 17, 18 Dorn, Mike ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Capriani, Josh ...... 07 Dorn, James ...... 06, 07 Carlson, Eric ...... 01, 02 Dotellis, Nick ...... 08 Carr, Justin...... 16, 17 Doty, Matt ...... 10, 11, 12 Carroll, Ben...... 16, 17, 18 Downey, Matt ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Carter, Brandon ...... 04 Drakeford, Justus...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Carter, Bruce ...... 11 Drewiske, Aaron ...... 04 Carter, Jason ...... 02 Driskill, Steele ...... 10, 11 Carter, Joe...... 14, 15, 16 Dubuisson, Marlon...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Caudill, Charlie...... 18 Duhe-Harris, Josh...... 14 Cavallario, Pat ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Dukes, Paul ...... 12, 13 Cavitt, Robert...... 15 Chandler, Jason ...... 01, 02, 03 Chapman, Ellis ...... 11 E-E-E-E-E Chatmon, Dequan ...... 10, 11 Eaton, Tyrell ...... 12, 13, 14 Chiaia, Caleb...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Eccleston, Nick ...... 11 Childress, Jackson...... 17 Echols, Jonathan ...... 12 Chiott, Chris ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Edwards, Aaron ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Christian, Lorenzo ...... 06 Edwards, De’Quan...... 13, 14 Cieslewicz, Chad ...... 11, 12 Edwards, Mic...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Civello, Joseph...... 13 Einerson, Pat ...... 05 Claiborne, Lamar ...... 01 Ellington, Randall ...... 03 Clark, Brett...... 18 Ellison, Rob ...... 11 Clark, Troy...... 16 Ells, Nick ...... 04 Clemons, Anthony ...... 07, 08 MIC EDWARDS Epps, Antonio ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Cobell, James ...... 09, 10, 11 Cordak, Brandon ...... 07 Epps, Ben ...... 12 Coccoli, David ...... 01, 02 Cordero, Kjell ...... 04, 05 Evans, Eric ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Cogan, Michael ...... 06 Corey, Mike ...... 01, 02 Evans, Spencer...... 16, 17 Coggins, Chris...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Cormier, Justin ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Everhart, Jonathan ...... 12 Coiner, Chris ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Cowell, Chase ...... 03 Ey, Patrick ...... 08 Coker, Chris ...... 04, 05 Cox, Chase, ...... 08 Cole, Tom ...... 07 Crews, J.T...... 08, 09, 10, 11 F-F-F-F-F Coles, Tre...... 18 Croom, Jeremy ...... 05, 06, 07 Faber, Drew ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Colvin-Dodson, Damien ...... 10 Crush, Max ...... 06 Faber, Garrett...... 18 Conaway, Kaveh ...... 01 Crowley, Paul ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Fahey, Scott ...... 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Conner, Wayne ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Cummings, Kyle ...... 08 Faircloth, James...... 13, 14 Cook, Chris ...... 12, 14 Curran, Dylan...... 15, 17, 18 Faison, Todd ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Cook Danny ...... 01 Curtis, Eric ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Farmer, Matt ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Cook, Tim ...... 07 Cutler, Brandon ...... 11 Coots, Greg ...... 11, 12 Faroul, Eli ...... 05 Copening, Shaun ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Fauntleroy, Brandon ...... 02, 03 Copley, Drew ...... 09 D-D-D-D-D Fitzgerald, Tommy ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Corbin, Sam ...... 05 Daisey, Andrew...... 18 Fitzpatrick, Phillip...... 16 Dalzell, Greg...... 14, 15 Dandridge, Harrison...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Darden, Jayquan ...... 11 Darrin, Brent ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Davidson, Drew...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Davis, Daquan...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Davis, Evan ...... 12 Davis, Jason ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Davis, Joshua...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Davis, Nathan ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Davis, Kemp ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Davis, Robert ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Dawson, Brandon ...... 06 Dechristopher, Lane ...... 02 Decker, Brandon...... 17, 18 Denuel, Stephen ...... 10, 11 Devnew, Max ...... 06, 07 Diggs, Adrin ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Dillon, Brian ...... 08 Dillon, Jake...... 18 Dimitt, Justin ...... 04 Dinsmore, William ...... 10 DiSalvo, Peter ...... 06, 07 Dixon, Mike ...... 05 Dolan, Garrett...... 18 J.T. CREWS ANTONIO EPPS Flanigan, Jason ...... 01, 02 Henderson, Tyler ...... 09, 10 Fleischer, Ryan ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Henry, Justin ...... 09 Floyd, Leonard...... 16 Henry, Maynard ...... 05, 06 Foley, Kyle...... 16 Henson, Michael ...... 09 Fones, Josh ...... 12 Hernandez, Steven ...... 09 Ford, Glenn ...... 04 Hickey, Dennis ...... 09, 10 Foreman, Joe ...... 01, 02 High, Alec...... 18 Foreman, Peyton...... 16 Highley, Tyler...... 18 Foster, Joron...... 13 Hightower, Matt ...... 05 Foster, T.J...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Hill, B.J...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Fowler, Terrell ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Hill, Jonathan ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Frank, Chris ...... 07 Hill, Quinn ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Franklin, Dereck ...... 05 Hillard, Major ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Frederick, Josh ...... 08 Hilliard, Roland ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Freeland, Conner ...... 10 Hineline, Grant...... 18 Freeman, Gary ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Hines, Josh...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Fremerman, Jonathan ...... 10 Hodges, Stephen ...... 07 Friend, Tyrell...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Hodges, Wayne ...... 09 Frink, Tyler...... 16 Holiday, Jasmond ...... 08 Frye, Isaiah ...... 11, 12 Hollis, Billy ...... 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 Fryer, Tony ...... 05 Hollis, J.D...... 06, 07 Furrow, David ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Holloway, Andre ...... 06 Holloway, K.J...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Holmes, Olando ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 G-G-G-G-G Holt, Will ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Gainer, Brent ...... 01, 02 KENNETH HALL Hopkins, David ...... 01 Gaines, Keith ...... 08, 09, 10 Graham, Jay ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Horan, Thomas ...... 05, 06 Gaines, Maurice ...... 08, 09 Green, Noah...... 17, 18 Horn, Josh ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Gannon, Joe ...... 04 Green, Patrick ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Hornik, Matthew...... 18 Gant, Kristopher ...... 09 Greene, Reggie ...... 03, 04 Hornsby, Dustin ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Gabarini, Ben...... 17, 18 Greenleaf, Justin ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Howell, Zack ...... 08, 09 Garner, Hakeem ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Grenke, Raymond ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Hubbard, Brandon ...... 12 Garner, Lyndon ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Gresham, Stanley ...... 04, 05 Hudgins, George ...... 01, 02, 03 Garnes, Devin ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Griffin, Brian ...... 05, 06 Hudson, Jordan...... 17, 18 Garris, Thomas ...... 11 Grigonis, Brandon ...... 02 Hunt, T.J...... 01, 02, 03 Garthright, Dylan ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Gross, Martin ...... 12 Hunter, Nick...... 16, 17, 18 Gary, Brennan...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Guill, Steven ...... 01 Hunter, Rod ...... 02 Gary, Darren...... 14, 15 Hutcheson, Chris ...... 02 Gibson, Jody ...... 01 Hutchings, Matt ...... 02 Gilbert, Luke...... 16, 17 H-H-H-H-H Giles, Quamaine ...... 08 Haggerty, Alex...... 17 I-I-I-I-I Gooch, Adam ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Hall, Austin...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Gordon, Rahland ...... 12, 13, 14 Hall, Avery ...... 11 Ingram, Curtis ...... 09, 10 Goynes, JaWaun...... 13 Hall, Bryce...... 17, 18 Ingram, Josh ...... 11 Hall, Kenneth ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Hall, Quentyn...... 17, 18 Hamill, Al ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Hamilton, Bryce...... 14 Hamilton, Ean ...... 01 Hammersley, Alex...... 15, 16 Hanks, Sam ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Harris, Nehemiah...... 18 Harper, Andrew...... 14, 15 Harper, Harvey ...... 02, 03, 04, 05, 06 Harper, Leroy ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Harrell, Bill ...... 03, 04 Harrell, Brian...... 14 Harrell, Jason ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Harris, Mario ...... 05 Harris, Tyshawn ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Harvey, Ernest ...... 05 Hawkins, Dre...... 15 Hawthorne, Lavelle...... 15 Hayes, Allen...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Hayes, Legend...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Hayes, Mike...... 16 Haygood, Brian ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Hazell, Christian ...... 01 Henderson, Nick ...... 11, 12, 13 T.J. FOSTER Henderson, Robert ...... 06, 08, 10 OLANDO HOLMES Ingram, Richy ...... 01, 02 Legister, Corey ...... 08, 09 Ireland, Nick ...... 03 Leito, Gustavo...... 18 Irving, Michael...... 15 Leizear, C.J...... 08 Lemn, Matt ...... 01, 02 Leonard, Nick ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 J-J-J-J-J Lewin, Joe ...... 02 Jablonski, David ...... 03 Lewis, Daniel ...... 11, 12 Jackson, Daniel...... 13 Liepe, Gavin...... 17 Jackson, Dorion ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Lindner, Jarod ...... 10, 11 Jackson, James ...... 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 Linton, Chris ...... 01 Jackson, Lane...... 15 Little, Tim...... 16, 17 James, Ben...... 16, 17, 18 Loehr, Moses ...... 10 Jardine, Joe ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Long, Brian ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Jarman, Thomas...... 18 Long, Justin ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Jefferson, Brian...... 16, 17 Long, Matt ...... 06, 07, 08, 09, 10 Jefferson, Chase...... 17, 18 Loudan, Taylor...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Jenkins, James ...... 06 Lowe, Evan ...... 11, 12 Jiggetts, Damian...... 16, 17, 18 Lucas, Mike ...... 01, 02 Jindani, Fahd ...... 10, 11 Luncher, Adam...... 18 Joel, Jah-Mar ...... 02 Lyles, Justin...... 14 Johnson, Brandon...... 18 Lynch, Jocob ...... 01, 02 Johnson, James ...... 11 Johnson, John ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Johnson, Matt ...... 07, 08, 09 M-M-M-M-M Johnson, Nick...... 14, 15, 16, 17 MacDonald, Matt ...... 01 Johnson, Thomas ...... 06 JAY KIRLAND Macklin, Cliff ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Johnson, Montrell ...... 10 Kalemwa, Jordan...... 18 Macklin, Julius ...... 05, 06, 07 Johnston, Alex ...... 12 Kavaljian, Max...... 14, 15, 16, 17 MacVey, Ian ...... 02-03 Johnston, Bryce...... 14, 15, 17 Kearney, K.J...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Magruder-Jones, David ...... 07 Jones, Branden ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Keating, Billy ...... 05 Maiden, David ...... 06 Jones, David ...... 05 Keeling, Corey ...... 10 Major, Ty...... 17 Jones, George ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Keeven, Scott ...... 05 Maloid, Greg ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Jones, Grant ...... 05, 06 Kelchner, Grant...... 15, 16 Malsch, Ryan...... 15 Jones, Jake...... 15 Kelly, Markis ...... 08, 09 Mankin, Ryan...... 15 Jones, Malcolm ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Kendall, Andre ...... 12 Manuel, Justin ...... 10, 11, 12 Jones, Phillip ...... 01, 02, 03, 04, 05 Kenney, Tucker ...... 11 Marable, Edward ...... 12 Jordan, Chris ...... 04 Kent, Harrison ...... 02, 03, 04 Marchiando, Trevor...... 18 Josemans, Garrett ...... 09 Kepa, Nate...... 13 Marleau, Dane ...... 05 Judy, Jared ...... 01 Kepa, Nick ...... 12, 13 Marin, Mario ...... 01, 02, 03 Kerr, Matt ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Marrow, Quentin ...... 08 K-K-K-K-K Kesper, Tyler ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Marshall, Jonathan ...... 06, 09 Khalatbari, Hunter...... 17 Martin, Connor...... 13 Kaelin, Joe ...... 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 King, Jack ...... 06, 07, 08 Martin, Kenny ...... 09, 10 Kain, Jacob ...... 08 King, Jim ...... 09, 10 Martocci, Jason ...... 02, 03 King, Mike ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 King, Tyre...... 14, 15, 16 Kirland, Jay ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Kissner, Nathan ...... 02, 03 Klein, Matt...... 17, 18 Knott, Drew...... 18 Kocevar. Dave ...... 01, 02 Konstantinidis, Nick...... 14 Kontzias, Steve...... 17, 18 Koonce, Brian ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Kosco, Mason...... 15, 16 Kratzer, Matt ...... 05 Krupp, Dylan ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Krupp, Kyle ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Kuhm, Kevin ...... 05 L-L-L-L-L Lamper, Houston ...... 09 Lancaster, Nick ...... 05, 07 LaPan, Derrick ...... 03, 04 LaScola, Jeff ...... 12 Launder, Jared ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Lavin, Ross ...... 08 Lee, Aaron ...... 08 PHILLIP JONES Lee, Kedrick...... 13, 14, 15, 16 MATT LONG Marx, John ...... 11 Norman, Nick...... 17, 18 Mascari, Quentin ...... 12 Norton, Austin ...... 10, 13 Massengill, Jason...... 18 Ntiros, Nick...... 14 Mattar, Michael ...... 06 Nuckols, Chase ...... 12 Matthew, L.J...... 03 Matthews, Anthony ...... 01, 02 Mattson, Danny...... 14, 15, 16, 17 O-O-O-O-O May, Pete ...... 01 O’Brien, Mike ...... 04, 05 Mayo, Garrison...... 17, 18 O’Brien, Stephen ...... 05 McCabe, Mike ...... 04 O’Connell, Michael...... 17 McClure, Rob...... 14 Ogun, Tunde ...... 07, 08, 09 McCoy, Caleb...... 13, 14 Olds, Roderick ...... 05, 06 McCoy, Tommy ...... 09 Oliver, Bryan ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 McDaniel, Seth...... 18 Oppenheim, Jack...... 17 McDonald, Brett...... 17, 18 Orrison, Teddy ...... 10 McEntee, Howard ...... 06 Ortega, Jeremiah ...... 08 McFadden, Justin...... 13, 14, 15 Outzen, Zach...... 14 McIntyre, Brian ...... 09 Oxley, Tyler...... 15 McIntyre, Jordan...... 15, 16, 17, 18 McKoy, Corey ...... 11 McMillan, Lashae ...... 08 P-P-P-P-P McMullen, Leon ...... 01 Pagan, Jose ...... 01 McSpedden, Andrew ...... 06, 07 Palimore, Justin...... 13, 14, 15, 16 McTheny, Ryan ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Palmateer, Shane...... 13, 14, 15 Meade, Sam ...... 12 Palmer, Brett...... 14 Mears, Kyle ...... 07 KAREEM MORSE Paredes, Matthew...... 16, 17 Parker, Akeem ...... 11, 12, 13 Meekins, Daniel ...... 07, 08, 09 Mologne, Matt...... 14 Parker, DeShaun ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Melson, Hunter ...... 01 Montemayor, Caleb...... 15, 16 Parker, Hunter...... 17 Meredith, Michael ...... 08, 10 Monter, Brian...... 14 Parker, JaKorah ...... 15, 16 Meredith, Patrick ...... 11 Montgomery, Dexter ...... 12 Parker, Ryan ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Merrifield, Scott ...... 12, 13 Moody, Benjamin ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Parker, Storm ...... 12, 13, 14 Merriman, Brandon ...... 09 Moody, Chris...... 16 Parkhill, Lee...... 15 Merritt, Ben...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Moog, Colin...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Parks, Quinn...... 17 Messegee, Zach...... 14, 15 Moog, Evan ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Parrott, Marcus ...... 03 Michael, Austin...... 14 Moore, Carlos ...... 05 Parsons, Jack...... 18 Milam, Jonathan ...... 11 Moore, DaQuan...... 16, 17 Patrick, Tony ...... 11 Millen, David...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Moore, Donnie ...... 09 Patterson, Josh...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Miller, Aaron...... 18 Moore, Jace...... 16, 17 Payne, Scott ...... 10, 11 Miller, Daniel ...... 04 Moore, Michael...... 16 Pearce, David ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Miller, James...... 16, 17 Morales, Erick ...... 12, 13 Pereira, Brandon ...... 06 Miller, Remone...... 15 Morehead, Kyle ...... 11 Perez, Will ...... 08 Mills, Marvin ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Morgan, Brian ...... 12 Perry, Nike ...... 01 Mink, Anthony...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Morgan, Kyle ...... 04, 05 Petrakis, Hunter...... 18 Mitchell, Andrew ...... 07 Morgan, Peter ...... 07, 08 Morrast, Marcus ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Morris, Rhett...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Morse, Kareem ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Muhlthaler, Johannes...... 15 Muhtadi, Dean ...... 04, 05 Muir, J.W...... 10, 11 Murphy, Donavan...... 15 Murphy, George ...... 10, 11 Murphy, Luke...... 17 Myles, Xavier ...... 10 Mylott, Burnett...... 18 N-N-N-N-N Navarro, Justin ...... 10, 11, 12 Neighbors, Josh ...... 01 Neil, Aharon...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Nelson, Glen ...... 01, 02, 03 Nellum, Jalen ...... 12, 13, 14 Neumann, Kyle ...... 09, 10, 11 Newhall, Matt...... 15 Nickle, Chris ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Nicolas, Richie...... 14 , 15 Nobles, Nathan...... 16, 17, 18 Noel, Kentel ...... 10, 11, 12 MARVIN MILLS Noel, Tyrell...... 14, 15, 16, 17 DESHAUN PARKER Philliou, Nicholas ...... 06 Schindler, Zach ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Pickett, Andrew...... 18 Schmetzer, A.J...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Pinchinat, Laurent ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Schoeffel, Mike ...... 09 Pinkett, Robert ...... 06 Scofield, Ed ...... 04 Pisall, Gary ...... 11 Scott, Brock ...... 01 Podgorski, David ...... 03, 04 Scruggs, Bobby ...... 07, 08 Ponton, Andrew ...... 09 Sears, Scott ...... 01 Ponton, Daniel...... 16, 17, 18 Serro, Mike ...... 02 Pham, Hamilton ...... 01, 02 Sewell, Bryant ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Piggott, P.J...... 01 Shaw, Brett ...... 06, 07 Portell, Tyler ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Shifflett, Derek ...... 03, 04, 05 Powell-Riddick, Julian...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Shook, Nate ...... 04 Preli, Jake ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Shrieves, Wesley...... 14 Prentice, Torin...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Siders, Amir...... 18 Purcell, Adam ...... 01 Siler, Cameron...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Purvis, Chris...... 13 Simmons, Justin ...... 08 Simmons, Kenyatta ...... 01 Simonsen, Soren ...... 12 Q-Q-Q-Q-Q Sintim, Bernard ...... 01 Quareles, T.J...... 02, 03 Slater, Jason ...... 03, 04 Quigley, Tanner ...... 12, 13, 14 Sligh, Mike ...... 02, 03 Quigley, Tyler ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Small, Stephan ...... 05 Quinones, Ramon ...... 04, 05 Smith, Brian...... 14 Smith, Gabe ...... 08, 09 Smith, Jordan ...... 10, 11, 12 R-R-R-R-R JUSTIN REIDELBACH Smith, Rodney ...... 12, 13 Rader, Josh ...... 01 Rivera, Marcus ...... 04, 05 Smith, Trey...... 17, 18 Rafter, Brian ...... 01 Rivers, Kendal ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Solomon, Bryan ...... 01 Ragudo, Michael...... 17, 18 Rivers, Micah ...... 12 Sorey, Patrick ...... 12 Randle, Kenny ...... 06 Roberts, Dylan...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Speight, Curfew ...... 02, 04, 05, 06 Rascoe, Trey ...... 10 Roberts, Hasson ...... 01, 02 Spence, Jamal...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Reaves, Melkim ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Roberts, Hunter...... 17 Spence, Julien...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Reid, Charles...... 18 Roberts, Michael ...... 04 Spradlin, Tony ...... 07, 08, 09 Reid, Myles ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Robertson, Jason ...... 01, 02 Spurlock, Michael ...... 10 Reidelbach, Justin ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Robertson, Sean ...... 12 Stanek, Nick...... 15, 16 Reifsnider, Jack...... 16 Robeson, Brandon...... 14, 15 Stanfield, Lamont ...... 04 Reynolds, Mike ...... 12 Robinson, Alex ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Stanislaus, Patrick ...... 01 Rhodes, Brian ...... 01, 02 Robinson, Arsaiah ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Staples, Craig ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Rhodes, Doug ...... 01 Robinson, Paul ...... 10, 11 Stelter, Tim ...... 11 Richardson, Chris ...... 02 Rodgers, Matt ...... 01, 02 Stepp, Jon ...... 05 Ricks, Justin ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Rodriguez, Rob ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Stern, Zach ...... 08 Rice, Albert...... 17 Roeder, Andrew ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Stevens, Zack...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Rittenhouse, Matt...... 16, 17, 18 Roethel, Richard ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 St. Hill, James...... 14, 15, 16 Rivera, Eric ...... 01 Rogers, Flave ...... 07 Stinnett, James...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Rogers, Hunter...... 18 Rolland, Mycal ...... 06 Rollins, Cortez ...... 10 Romine, Cameron ...... 11, 12, 13 Rose, Daniel...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Rose, Jacob...... 13 Rose, Layton ...... 12 Roth, Chris ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Rowland, Grayson...... 17 Ruckman, Michael ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Ruckman, Nate ...... 10, 11 Rudolph, Rudy ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Rusbuldt, Ryan ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Ryan, Conner...... 16, 17, 18 Rydberg, Jeremy ...... 01 S-S-S-S-S Saflin, Trent...... 13 Saia, John ...... 03 Santiso, Donald ...... 12 Saupe, Tyler ...... 08 Sawdy, Brenon...... 17, 18 Sawyer, Jordan...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Schiele, Zach...... 16, 17, 18 TYLER PORTELL Schindler, Jake ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 CURFEW SPEIGHT Stovall, Markeese ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Wendle, Chris ...... 11 Stratis, Kyle ...... 05 Wenner, Ryan ...... 06 Stroup, Brian ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Weske, Elijah...... 17, 18 Studer, Mason ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 West, Robert ...... 07 Summerville, Jurrand ...... 08, 09 Wever, Ryan ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Surgan, Brooks ...... 06 Whaley, C.J...... 06 Sweeney, Connor...... 13 Wheaton, Jawaun ...... 01 White, Adam ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 White, Jay ...... 01 T-T-T-T-T White, Joe ...... 11 Tappan, Kenneth ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Wilborne, Chet...... 17 Taylor, Dominik ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Wilder, Chandler...... 17 Taylor, Ethan ...... 11, 12 Wilder, K.J...... 13, 14, 15 Taylor, Evan ...... 06, 07 Wilder, Tom ...... 10 Taylor, Jahkari ...... 05 Wilkinson, Sean...... 17, 18 Taylor, Scott ...... 09 Williams, Jadaciss...... 17, 18 Taylor, Thomas ...... 10, 11 Williams, Jason ...... 01 Temple, Jayvon...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Williams, Je’Quan ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Thom, Mike ...... 01, 02, 03, 04 Williams, Jerome ...... 12 Thomas, Cory ...... 06 Williams, Justin ...... 01 Thomas, Jay ...... 01 Williams, Justin ...... 10, 11, 12, 13 Thomas, Mike ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Williams, Maha ...... 12 Thomas, Quenten...... 18 Williams, Nathan ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Thompson, Ben ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Williams, Tyler...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Thompson, Lawrence ...... 08, 09 Williams, Zakee ...... 06, 07 Thompson, Lorenzo ...... 01 HOSH WEEKES Willimen, Kyle ...... 10 Thornton, Thomas ...... 01, 02, 03,05 Wills, Jason ...... 01, 02 Thorpe, Jesse ...... 01, 02,04 Wilmoth, Reese ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Tibbets, Byron ...... 08 V-V-V-V-V Wilson, James ...... 08 Tinsley, Josh ...... 12 Vance, Mat ...... 01, 02 Wilson, Kevin ...... 08, 09 Toran, Andre...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Vandertulip, Michael...... 18 Wilson, Mat ...... 09 Torres, Dominique ...... 12, 13, 14, 15 Vane, Mike ...... 11, 12 Wilson, Max...... 18 Toure, Ibrahim...... 18 Vanover, Matt ...... 02 Wilson, Zachary ...... 05, 06 Towler, Jermando ...... 08, 09 Van Zandbergen ...... 04 Wingo, Quinton...... 16 Toy, Tanner...... 15 Vaughan, Bryan ...... 07, 08, 09, 10 Woelfel-Monsivais, Christian...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Trebach, Nate...... 13, 14, 15 Vaughn, Jared...... 18 Wolf, John ...... 05 Tremblay, Marc-Antione ...... 09, 08, 09, 11, 12 Venable, Mike ...... 10 Wolff, Joey ...... 09, 10, 11, 12 Triesch, Max...... 18 Venable, Walker...... 17, 18 Wolters, Sese...... 13, 15 Trotman, Ryan ...... 10 Veney, Tyrell ...... 01, 02, 03 Woodward, Kaden...... 17, 18 Turner, Brandon...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Vick, Zack ...... 03, 04, 05 Woolfolk, Nicholas...... 17 Turner, Darrion...... 14 Villano, Mike...... 16 Woollum, Charlie...... 15, 16, 17, 18 Turner, James...... 13, 14, 15 Vincent, Ian ...... 01, 03, 04 Wood, Dylan ...... 04 Tutt, Justin ...... 08, 09, 10 Vincent, Tristan ...... 04 Wood, Justin ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Tynes, Lamar ...... 05, 06, 07 Woody, Cole ...... 12 Wright, D.J...... 18 W-W-W-W-W Wright, Damon...... 18 Wachenheim, Tyson ...... 11, 12, 13, 14 Wright, Derek ...... 12 Wade, Donta ...... 01 Wright, Shomari...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Wade, Travis ...... 01 Wagner, Trevor ...... 07, 08, 09 Walker, Justin...... 16, 17 Y-Y-Y-Y-Y Walker, Rashon...... 17 Yencha, Jason ...... 07 Wallace, Schekel...... 14 Young, Leon...... 17 Warden, Alan...... 07, 09, 10 Young, Ryan ...... 07 Warthen, Patrick ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Yorke, Jeremy ...... 10,11,12,13 Washburn, Dayn ...... 08, 09, 10, 11 Washington, Kylan...... 14, 15 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Washington, Travis ...... 06, 07 Washington, Trey...... 17 Zdelar, Mark ...... 04, 05 Watson, Carlton ...... 08, 09 Watson, Justin...... 14 Watts, Brandon...... 13, 14, 15, 16 Weaver, Khiry...... 14, 15, 16, 17 Weaver, Seth...... 16 Webster, Brandon ...... 09, 10 Webster, Cory ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Weddle, Cliff ...... 04, 05, 06, 07 Weeks, Ches ...... 04 Weekes, Hosh ...... 01, 02, 03 IAN VINCENT Wellumson, Erik ...... 04 2001 2004 2007 DIXIE CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPS USA SOUTH CO-CHAMPS COACH: MATT KELCHNER NCAA FIRST ROUND NCAA SECOND ROUND RECORD: 7-3 (6-1 USA SOUTH)

COACH: MATT KELCHNER COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/1 Rowan (10) W 23 17 RECORD: 5-4 (5-1 DIXIE) RECORD: 9-3 (5-1 USA SOUTH) 9/8 at M. Hard.-Baylor (4) L 19 51 9/15 Salisbury (25) L 21 35 9/1 Salisbury L 7 21 9/4 Rowan (6) L 32 33 9/29 *Shenandoah W 42 0 9/8 at Rand.-Macon L 10 26 9/11 McDaniel (27) W 18 15 10/6 at *Greensboro W 52 21 9/29 *Shenandoah L (OT) 24 27 9/25 vs. Bridgewater% (18) W 21 16 10/13 *Maryville W 27 13 10/6 at *Greensboro W 35 10 10/2 at *Shenandoah L 10 14 10/20 at *Methodist W 24 17 10/13 *Chowan W 21 15 10/9 *Greensboro W 31 7 10/27 *N.C. Wesleyan L 32 42 10/20 *Methodist W 41 27 10/16 at Chowan W 48 7 11/3 at *Averett W 45 14 11/3 at *Averett W 45 0 10/23 at *Methodist W 24 10 11/10 at *Ferrum W 34 23 11/10 vs. *Ferrum% W 14 11 10/30 at *N.C. Wesleyan W 47 10 11/17 at Widener# (5) L 7 56 11/6 *Averett W 41 14 11/13 *Ferrum W 16 9 11/20 at Salisbury# (6) W 35 24 11/27 at Wash. & Jeff.# (5) L 14 24

2002 2005 2008 DIXIE CONFERENCE CO-CHAMPS COACH: MATT KELCHNER USA SOUTH CHAMPS NCAA FIRST ROUND RECORD: 6-4 (5-2 USA SOUTH) NCAA FIRST ROUND

COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/3 Rowan (7) L 14 21 COACH: MATT KELCHNER RECORD: 6-5 (5-1 DIXIE) 9/10 *Maryville W 53 2 RECORD: 8-2 (7-0 USA SOUTH) 9/17 Salisbury (13) L 24 44 9/7 at Salisbury L 13 20 10/1 *Shenandoah W 30 14 9/20 at Salisbury (8) L 21 38 9/14 Rand.-Macon W 21 19 10/8 at *Greensboro W 28 15 9/27 at Wilkes W 21 20 9/21 Rowan (3) L 7 34 10/15 Chowan W 47 26 10/4 at *Shenandoah W 17 7 9/28 at Bridgewater (2) L 6 25 10/22 at *Methodist L 28 35 10/11 *Greensboro W 40 7 10/5 at *Shenandoah L 15 19 10/29 *N.C. Wesleyan W 21 3 10/18 at *Maryville W 38 31 10/12 *Greensboro W 27 13 11/5 at *Averett L 30 38 10/25 *Methodist W 38 14 10/19 at *Chowan W 35 3 11/12 at *Ferrum (21) W 44 7 11/1 at *N.C. Wesleyan W 27 26 10/26 at *Methodist W 20 9 11/8 *Averett W 19 13 11/9 *Averett W 27 0 11/15 *Ferrum W 13 10 11/16 *Ferrum W 35 7 11/22 at Wash. & Jeff.# (22) L 29 35 11/23 at Wash. & Jeff.# (24) L 10 24

2003 2006 2009 USA SOUTH CO-CHAMPS USA SOUTH CO-CHAMPS COACH: MATT KELCHNER NCAA SECOND ROUND NCAA FIRST ROUND RECORD: 5-5 (4-3 USA SOUTH)

COACH: MATT KELCHNER COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/5 at Wesley (9) L 0 34 RECORD: 8-3 (5-1 USA SOUTH) RECORD: 8-3 (6-1 USA SOUTH) 9/19 Salisbury W (OT) 27 21 9/25 Wilkes L 17 24 9/6 at Rowan (8) L 0 21 9/2 at Rowan (3) L 8 32 10/3 *Shenandoah W (OT) 30 27 9/13 at McDaniel W 7 6 9/9 M. Hard.-Baylor (6) W 15 10 10/10 at *Averett W 43 12 9/27 Bridgewater (5) W 16 12 9/16 at Salisbury W (OT) 23 17 10/17 *N.C. Wesleyan L 7 35 10/4 *Shenandoah W 21 0 9/30 at *Shenandoah W 17 3 10/24 at *Greensboro W 14 7 10/11 at *Greensboro W 42 10 10/7 *Greensboro W 28 0 10/31 at *Ferrum W 28 14 10/18 *Chowan W 31 7 10/14 at *Maryville W 48 31 11/7 *Maryville L 14 21 10/25 *Methodist W 49 0 10/21 *Methodist W 21 0 11/14 at *Methodist L 9 10 11/8 at *Averett W 22 13 10/28 at *N.C. Wesleyan L 34 46 11/15 at *Ferrum L 17 19 11/4 *Averett W 41 31 11/22 Muhlenberg# W 24 20 11/11 *Ferrum W 55 7 11/29 Bridgewater# (10) L 3 26 11/18 Wash. & Jeff.# (20) L 23 27 2010 2013 2016 USA SOUTH CO-CHAMPS COACH: MATT KELCHNER COACH: MATT KELCHNER NCAA FIRST ROUND RECORD: 8-2 (5-2 USA SOUTH) RECORD: 7-3 (6-3 NJAC)

COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/7 at Salisbury (16) W 17 10 9/4 *Kean W 26 7 RECORD: 6-5 (6-1 USA SOUTH) 9/14 Hampden-Sydney W 17 7 9/10 at Hampden-Sydney W 45 27 9/21 Shenandoah W 34 6 9/17 *Wesley (17) W 42 28 9/4 Wesley (3) L 6 34 10/5 at *Methodist L 21 24 9/24 at *TCNJ W 17 0 9/11 at Salisbury L 10 58 10/12 *N.C. Wesleyan W 20 8 10/1 at *Rowan L 7 10 9/18 at Frostburg State L 31 33 10/19 *Maryville L 17 30 10/15 *Montclair State W (2OT) 28 21 10/2 at *Shenandoah W 28 13 10/26 at *Greensboro W 42 13 10/22 at *Frostburg State L 6 17 10/9 *Averett L 9 17 11/2 at *LaGrange W 13 10 10/29 *Salisbury (17) L 24 45 10/16 at *N.C. Wesleyan W 23 15 11/9 *Averett W 24 7 11/5 at *William Paterson W 26 7 10/23 *Greensboro W 37 7 11/16 at *Ferrum W 58 12 11/12 *Southern Virginia W 41 0 10/30 *Ferrum W 27 21 11/6 at *Maryville W 42 10 11/13 *Methodist W 49 10 11/20 at M. Hard.-Baylor# (4) L 7 59

2011 2014 2017 USA SOUTH CHAMPS USA SOUTH CHAMPS COACH: ART LINK NCAA FIRST ROUND NCAA SECOND ROUND RECORD: 5-5 (4-5 NJAC)

COACH: MATT KELCHNER COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/2 at *Southern Virginia W 45 17 RECORD: 8-3 (7-0 USA SOUTH) RECORD: 8-4 (7-1 USA SOUTH) 9/9 Hampden-Sydney W 20 7 9/16 *Frostburg State (11) L 30 33 9/3 Waynesburg W 12 7 9/6 Salisbury L 32 41 9/23 at *Montclair State W 16 8 9/10 Stevenson L 43 46 9/13 at Hampden-Sydney (24) L 30 35 9/30 *Rowan W 30 0 9/17 Salisbury (24) L 23 27 9/18 at *N.C. Wesleyan W 31 28 10/7 at *Salisbury L 7 17 10/1 at *Methodist W 26 14 9/27 *Methodist W (2OT) 51 48 10/21 *William Paterson W 27 19 10/8 *Shenandoah W 27 20 10/4 *Ferrum W 21 19 10/28 at *Kean L 7 27 10/15 at *Averett W 23 14 10/11 at *Huntingdon L 31 51 11/4 *TCNJ L 19 21 10/22 *N.C. Wesleyan W 51 33 10/18 at *Averett W 38 7 11/11 at *Wesley (13) L 14 31 10/29 at *Greensboro W 27 22 10/25 *Greensboro W 45 31 11/5 at *Ferrum W 48 30 11/1 *LaGrange W 45 26 11/12 *Maryville W 45 20 11/8 at *Maryville W 37 27 11/19 at Kean# L 10 34 11/22 at Delaware Valley# (19) W 29 26 11/29 at Widener# (10) L 27 37

2012 2015 2018 USA SOUTH CO-CHAMPS COACH: MATT KELCHNER COACH: ART LINK NCAA FIRST ROUND RECORD: 4-6 (4-5 NJAC) RECORD: 7-2 (6-2 NJAC)

COACH: MATT KELCHNER 9/5 *TCNJ W 31 21 9/1 *Southern Virginia W 38 9 RECORD: 6-5 (5-2 USA SOUTH) 9/12 Hampden-Sydney L 9 24 9/8 at Hampden-Sydney W 17 13 9/19 at *Wesley (5) L 24 44 9/22 *Montclair State L (OT) 14 17 9/1 Salisbury (7) L 16 40 10/3 *Rowan (15) L 9 14 9/29 at *Rowan W 39 6 9/8 at Hampden-Sydney L 20 42 10/10 at *Kean L 10 35 10/6 *Salisbury L (OT) 24 27 9/15 at Shenandoah W 20 7 10/17 at *Montclair State L 22 32 10/20 at *William Paterson W 39 10 9/29 at *Maryville W 45 31 10/24 *Frostburg State L 14 19 10/27 *Kean W 13 3 10/6 *Ferrum W 38 31 10/31 at *Salisbury (18) W 51 39 11/3 at *TCNJ W 38 13 10/13 *LaGrange L 6 20 11/7 *William Paterson W 42 30 11/10 *Wesley W 16 14 10/20 at *Averett W 28 13 11/14 at *Southern Virginia W 51 7 10/27 at *N.C. Wesleyan W 17 10 * Conference Game 11/3 *Greensboro W 22 16 # NCAA Playoff Game 11/10 *Methodist L 29 30 % Oyster Bowl, Hampton, Va. 11/17 at Mount Union# (1) L 14 72 National Ranking in Parentheses 2001 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2003 NCAA FIRST ROUND

November 17, 2001 • Chester, Pa. November 22, 2003 • Newport News, Va. Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Stadium POMOCO Stadium WIDENER 56 • CNU 7 CNU 24 • MUHLENBERG 20 Christopher Newport became the first team in NCAA history to appear Christopher Newport overcame an early 10-point deficit to record in the playoffs during its first year of existence after winning the 2001 its first-ever NCAA Playoff victory after downing Muhlenberg, 24-20. Dixie Conference Championship. After finding themselves training by three entering halftime, Hosh In the postseason, the squad faced Widener, who took control early after scoring on the second play Weekes picked off a pass and returned it 23 yards to put CNU up, 17-13. Following a Muhlenberg from scrimmage on the way to a 56-7 triumph. Despite the setback, the game saw CNU score its score that gave the Mules the lead again, Nathan Davis added the final nail for the Captains after first NCAA touchdown after Kaveh Conway broke free on a 14-yard scamper in the fourth quarter. hauling in a 16-yard strike from Phillip Jones with 3:03 left in regulation. CNU 0 0 0 7- 7 Muhlenberg 10 3 0 7- 20 Widener 14 28 14 0- 56 CNU LEADERS CNU 0 10 7 7- 24 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU WU RUSHING: Kaveh Conway (66 yds) Team Statistics CNU MC RUSHING: Mario Marin (88 yds) FIRST DOWNS 15 24 PASSING: Eric Carlson (5-of-12, 37 yds) FIRST DOWNS 11 17 PASSING: Phillip Jones (17-of-33, 261 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 82 238 RECEIVING: Tyrell Veney (31 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 97 108 RECEIVING: Roland Hilliard (99 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 81 345 DEFENSE: Jason Chandler (9 tackles) NET YARDS PASSING 261 215 DEFENSE: Justin Wood (12 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 163 583 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 358 323 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 15-7-2 16-14-0 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 33-17-1 40-10-4 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU WU Q Team Play CNU MC 1 WU Michael Coleman 14 yd. pass from Mike Warker (Brian Grubb kick) 0 7 1 MC Matt Bernardo 2 yd. run (Brian Hendershot kick) 0 7 1 WU Michael Gandy 3 yd. run (Brian Grubb kick) 0 14 1 MC Brian Hendershot 35 yd. field goal 0 10 2 WU Jim Jones 3 yd. run (Brian Grubb kick) 0 21 2 CNU Roland Hilliard 85 yd. pass from Phillip Jones (Jason Broskie kick) 7 10 2 WU Austin Martin 3 yd. run (Brian Grubb kick) 0 28 2 CNU Jason Broskie 35 yd. field goal 10 10 2 WU Michael Coleman 36 yd. pass from Mike Warker (Brian Grubb kick) 0 35 2 MC Brian Hendershot 27 yd. field goal 10 13 2 WU Jim Jones 44 yd. pass from Mike Warker (Brian Grubb kick) 0 42 3 CNU Hosh Weekes 23 yd. interception return (Jason Broskie kick) 17 13 3 WU Austin Martin 12 yd. run (Brian Grubb kick) 0 49 4 MC Matt Bernardo 4 yd. run (Brian Hendershot kick) 17 20 3 WU Luther Bowen 29 yd. run (Brian Grubb kick) 0 56 4 CNU Nathan Davis 16 yd. pass from Phillip Jones (Jason Broskie kick) 24 20 4 CNU Kaveh Conaway 14 yd. run (Justin Williams kick) 7 56

2002 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2003 NCAA SECOND ROUND

November 23, 2002 • Washington, Pa. November 29, 2003 • Newport News, Va. Cameron Stadium POMOCO Stadium WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 24 • CNU 10 BRIDGEWATER 26 • CNU 3 In the program’s second NCAA appearance, Christopher Newport After defeating Bridgewater during a regular season bout earlier in squared off against Washington & Jefferson and kept the game close the year, Christopher Newport could not match that performance in throughout before dropping a late 24-10 decision at Cameron Stadium. the second round of the playoffs as the squad fell to the Eagles, 26-3.

A field goal by Jason Broskie and a 16-yard touchdown run by Branden Jones closed CNU’s deficit to Bridgewater struck early and ran out to a 10-0 lead entering halftime. Although a 30-yard field goal 14-10 entering halftime. Unfortunately, the Presidents capitalized on a pair of second-half turnovers by Jason Broskie put the Captains on the board and pulled the squad back within one score in the to inch ahead and seal the 14-point victory. third, the Eagles finished off CNU with 16 unanswered points to seal the victory. CNU 3 7 0 0- 10 Bridgewater 7 3 6 10- 26 W&J 14 0 3 7- 24 CNU LEADERS CNU 0 0 3 0- 3 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU W&J RUSHING: Thomas Thornton (77 yds) Team Statistics CNU BC RUSHING: Thomas Thornton (34 yds) FIRST DOWNS 12 23 PASSING: Eric Carlson (4-of-9, 26 yds) FIRST DOWNS 10 20 PASSING: Phillip Jones (10-of-32, 85 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 167 148 RECEIVING: Mario Marin (15 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 39 262 RECEIVING: Will Holt (35 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 26 204 DEFENSE: Jason Chandler (11 tackles) NET YARDS PASSING 85 61 DEFENSE: Hosh Weekes (15 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 193 352 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 124 323 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 9-4-1 33-20-2 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 32-10-2 12-6-0 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU W&J Q Team Play CNU BC 1 W&J R.J. Zitzelsberger 1 yd. run (Luke Ravenstahl kick) 0 7 1 BC Brandon Wakefield 1 yd. run (Kyle Beach kick) 0 7 1 CNU Jason Broskie 21 yd. field goal 3 7 2 BC Kyle Beach 20 yd. field goal 0 10 1 W&J Mike Virgin 4 yd. pass from Brian Dawson (Luke Ravenstahl kick) 3 14 3 CNU Jason Broskie 30 yd. field goal 3 10 2 CNU Branden Jones 16 yd. run (Jason Broskie kick) 10 14 3 BC Winston Young 2 yd. run (kick failed) 3 16 3 W&J Luke Ravenstahl 21 yd. field goal 10 17 4 BC Kyle Beach 22 yd. field goal 3 19 4 W&J Joey Nichols 4 yd. run (Luke Ravenstahl kick) 10 24 4 BC Marcus Washington 4 yd. run (Kyle Beach kick) 3 26 2004 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2006 NCAA FIRST ROUND

November 20, 2004 • Salisbury, Md. November 18, 2006 • Newport News, Va. Sea Gull Stadium POMOCO Stadium CNU 35 • SALISBURY 24 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 27 • CNU 23 Christopher Newport picked up its first-ever road victory in the NCAA Christopher Newport’s valiant second-half comeback bid fell just short playoffs after coming from behind to defeat Salisbury, 35-24, at Sea as the Captains dropped a 27-23 decision to Washington & Jefferson. Gull Stadium. After finding themselves down 27-0 early in the third quarter, the Following a seesaw battle, the Captains took control in the fourth. Branden Jones put CNU up for good Captains fought back. Hudson Bryant and Curfew Speight connected on a pair of touchdowns, while with 6:35 left on a one-yard touchdown run. Later, the defense iced the win after Kareem Morse posted Roland Hilliard punched in a one-yard score. Later, a special teams safety pulled CNU back within sacks on back-to-back plays before Justin Long returned an interception 31 yards for the final score. four with a minute left, but the squad could not quite complete its comeback. CNU 0 7 7 21- 35 W&J 7 13 7 0- 27 Salisbury 7 0 10 7- 24 CNU LEADERS CNU 0 0 14 9- 23 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU SU RUSHING: Braden Jones (45 yds) Team Statistics CNU W&J RUSHING: Roland Hilliard (175 yds) FIRST DOWNS 18 20 PASSING: Hudson Bryant (22-of-50, 283 yds) FIRST DOWNS 26 15 PASSING: Hudson Bryant (17-of-21, 188 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 111 286 RECEIVING: Nathan Davis (116 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 200 111 RECEIVING: Curfew Speight (126 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 283 115 DEFENSE: Justin Wood (11 tackles) NET YARDS PASSING 254 70 DEFENSE: Maynard Henry (6 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 394 401 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 454 181 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 50-22-2 22-9-3 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 35-24-4 21-10-0 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU SU Q Team Play CNU W&J 1 SU Leroy Satchell 23 run (Brock Boland kick) 0 7 1 W&J Kevin Mathews 12 yd pass from Bobby Swallow (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 0 7 2 CNU George Jones 25 pass from Hudson Bryant (Jason Broskie kick) 7 7 2 W&J Ryan Mendel 13 yd run (Kyle Sidebotham kick blockd) 0 13 3 SU Mark Higgins 16 pass from Dustin Johnson (Brock Boland kick) 7 14 2 W&J Ryan Mullen 41 yd interception return (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 0 20 3 CNU Hudson Bryant 14 run (Jason Broskie kick) 14 14 3 W&J Ryan Mendel 10 yd run (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 0 27 3 SU Brock Boland 27 yd. field goal 14 17 3 CNU Curfew Speight 5 yd pass from Hudson Bryant (Jay Graham kick) 7 27 4 CNU George Jones 4 pass from Hudson Bryant (Jason Broskie kick) 21 17 3 CNU Roland Hilliard 1 yd run (Jay Graham kick) 14 27 4 SU Leroy Satchell 54 run (Brock Boland kick) 21 24 4 CNU Curfew Speight 24 yd pass from Hudson Bryant (Jay Graham kick) 21 27 4 CNU Branden Jones 1 run (Jason Broskie kick) 28 24 4 CNU Team safety 23 27 4 CNU Justin Long 31 interception return (Jason Broskie kick) 35 24

2004 NCAA SECOND ROUND

November 27, 2004 • Washington, Pa. Cameron Stadium WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 24 • CNU 14 After compiling a program-record nine victories entering the second round of the playoffs, Christopher Newport saw its historic run come to an end with a 24-14 setback against Washington & Jefferson.

In the first half, the Captains stormed out to a 14-7 lead behind a pair of touchdown strikes from Hudson Bryant to Nathan Davis. Unfortunately, Christopher Newport could not hold onto the lead as the Presidents rallied late and scored the final 17 points of the game to clinch the victory. CNU 7 7 0 0- 14 W&J 7 0 17 0- 24 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU W&J RUSHING: Branden Jones (74 yds) FIRST DOWNS 17 19 PASSING: Hudson Bryant (23-of-43, 192 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 106 98 RECEIVING: Nathan Davis (84 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 192 293 DEFENSE: Justin Wood (11 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 298 391 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 44-23-1 43-26-1 SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU W&J 1 CNU Nathan Davis 35 pass from Hudson Bryant (Jason Broskie kick) 7 0 1 W&J Jacob Shields 4 pass from Chris Edwards (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 7 7 2 CNU Nathan Davis 19 pass from Hudson Bryant (Jason Broskie kick) 14 7 3 W&J Brad Marsteller 1 run (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 14 14 3 W&J Aaron Krepps 6 pass from Chris Edwards (Kyle Sidebotham kick) 14 21 3 W&J Kyle Sidebotham 31 yd. field goal 14 24

GEORGE JONES 2008 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2011 NCAA FIRST ROUND

November 22, 2008 • Washington, Pa. November 19, 2011 • Union, N.J. Cameron Stadium Kean Alumni Stadium WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON 35 • CNU 29 KEAN 34 • CNU 10 Entering the postseason on a program-best eight-game winning In the span of 53 seconds late in the second quarter, Kean scored streak, Christopher Newport saw its roll come to and end as Wash- three touchdowns to pull away from Christopher Newport and capture ington & Jefferson secured a 35-29 victory. a 34-10 victory in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

After a one-yard run by Tunde Ogun gave the Captains a 10-7 lead, the Presidents scored three Following a one-yard dive by Aaron Edwards that put the Captains on the board, the Cougars responded straight touchdowns. Although Ogun added two more scores and Lashae McMillan returned an with three straight scores to take a 34-7 lead entering halftime. Although Stephen Denuel booted a 29- interception for a touchdown, CNU could not overcome the deficit and dropped the six-point decision. yard field goal and Marcus Morrast finished with 72 yards rushing, CNU saw its season come to an end. CNU 3 14 6 6- 29 CNU 0 7 3 0- 10 W&J 7 21 7 0- 35 CNU LEADERS Kean 14 20 0 0- 34 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU W&J RUSHING: Tunde Ogun (160 yds) Team Statistics CNU KU RUSHING: Marcus Morrast (72 yds) FIRST DOWNS 18 18 PASSING: Matt Long (9-of-21, 94 yds) FIRST DOWNS 19 11 PASSING: Aaron Edwards (15-of-29, 178 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 197 138 RECEIVING: Tony Spradlin (53 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 144 95 RECEIVING: Antonio Epps (49 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 94 258 DEFENSE: Adrin Diggs (12 tackles) NET YARDS PASSING 194 166 DEFENSE: Daniel Lewis (8 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 291 396 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 338 261 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 21-9-1 26-17-1 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 16-33-5 17-27-1 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU W&J Q Team Play CNU KU 1 CNU Jay Graham 22 yd field goal 3 0 1 KU Chris DiMicco 20 yd run (Billy Daniels kick) 0 7 1 W&J Curt Jones 4 yd run (Joe Kelly kick) 3 7 1 KU Chris DiMicco 9 yd run (Billy Daniels kick) 0 14 2 CNU Tunde Ogun 1 yd run (Jay Graham kick) 10 7 2 CNU Aaron Edwards 1 yd run (Stephen Denuel kick) 7 14 2 W&J Craig Besong 39 yd pass from Bobby Swallow (Joe Kelly kick) 10 14 2 KU Billy Kvalheim 35 yd pass from Tom D’Ambrisi (Billy Daniels kick) 7 21 2 W&J Craig Besong 17 yd pass from Bobby Swallow (Joe Kelly kick) 10 21 2 KU Matt Clerk 19 yd interception return (Billy Daniels kick failed) 7 27 2 W&J David Ravida 31 yd pass from Bobby Swallow (Joe Kelly kick) 10 28 2 KU Chris Suozzo 21 yd pass from Tom D’Ambrisi (Billy Daniels kick) 7 34 2 CNU Lashae McMillan 19 yd interception return (Jay Graham kick) 17 28 3 CNU Stephen Denuel 29 yd field goal 10 34 3 W&J Curt Jones 8 yd run (Joe Kelly kick) 17 35 3 CNU Tunde Ogun 10 yd run (Matt Long pass failed) 23 35 4 CNU Tunde Ogun 1 yd run (Jay Graham kick blocked) 29 35

2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND

November 20, 2010 • Belton, Texas Tiger Stadium MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 59 • CNU 7 Making the program’s seventh NCAA Playoff appearance in 10 sea- sons, Christopher Newport dropped a tough 59-7 decision to Mary Hardin-Baylor during the first round of the tournament.

The Crusaders scored early and often as the hosts jumped out to a 42-0 lead. Although Christian Woelfel-Monsivais connected with T.J. Foster on a 27-yard strike to put CNU on the board, Mary Hardin- Baylor scored three more times, including twice in the fourth quarter, to seal the opening round victory. CNU 0 7 0 0- 7 MHB 28 21 0 10 59 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU MHB RUSHING: Keith Gaines (33 yds) FIRST DOWNS 17 21 PASSING: C. Woelfel-Mon. (15-of-30, 175 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 48 392 RECEIVING: T.J. Foster (175 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 223 85 DEFENSE: Mike King (11 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 271 477 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 20-41-3 6-13-2 SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU MHB 1 MHB Javicz Jones 74 yd blocked FG return (Alan Munoz kick) 0 7 1 MHB Quincy Daniels 1 yd run (Alan Munoz kick) 0 14 1 MHB Quincy Daniels 20 yd run (Alan Munoz kick) 0 21 1 MHB Quincy Daniels 1 yd run (Alan Munoz kick) 0 28 2 MHB Quincy Daniels 39 yd run (Alan Munoz kick) 0 35 2 MHB Damian Davis 43 yd pass from LiDarral Bailey (Alan Munoz kick) 0 42 2 CNU T.J. Foster 27 yd pass from Christian Woelfel-Monsivais (Stephen Denuel kick) 7 42 2 MHB Ervin Johnson 3 yd pass from Kyle Noack (Alan Munoz kick) 7 49 4 MHB Chad Peevey 25 yd field goal 7 52 4 MHB Stephen Salinas 75 yd run (Chad Peevey kick) 7 59

TUNDE OGUN 2012 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2014 NCAA FIRST ROUND

November 17, 2012 • Alliance, Ohio November 22, 2014 • Doylestown, Pa. Mount Union Stadium Lipinski Field MOUNT UNION 72 • CNU 14 CNU 29 • DELAWARE VALLEY 26 Facing the nation’s top-ranked team and eventual national champion, Behind a thrilling second-half surge, Christopher Newport erased a Christopher Newport fell behind early and could not catch up as the 19-point deficit and used a last-second field goal by Mason Studer to squad dropped a 72-14 decision against Mount Union. complete its comeback during a 29-26 triumph over Delaware Valley.

After the hosts posted the game’s first three touchdowns, Zack Stevens put CNU on the board after Trailing 26-7 in the third quarter, Daquan Davis kicked off the comeback with a four-yard touchdown hauling in a 17-yard strike from Marcus Morrast. Later, Lyndon Garner and Cameron Bertand connected before Marcus Morrast found Rudy Rudolph for a 10-yard strike and later scored on a one-yard on an 8-yard touchdown late in the fourth to cap off the scoring and close out the 2012 campaign. scamper to knot the score at 26. Then, as time expired, Studer nailed the game-winning 38-yarder. CNU 7 0 0 7- 14 CNU 7 0 6 16- 29 Mount Union 28 21 9 14- 72 CNU LEADERS Del. Valley 13 7 6 0- 26 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU MU RUSHING: Paul Dukes (14 yds) Team Statistics CNU DV RUSHING: Marcus Morrast (108 yds) FIRST DOWNS 6 31 PASSING: Marcus Morrast (6-of-15, 78 yds) FIRST DOWNS 25 18 PASSING: Marcus Morrast (15-of-28, 216 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 9 326 RECEIVING: Paul Dukes (35 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 259 164 RECEIVING: Rudy Rudolph (79 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 93 315 DEFENSE: Daniel Lewis (8 tackles) NET YARDS PASSING 216 164 DEFENSE: Cameron Barlow (7 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 102 641 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 475 328 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 10-23-1 14-19-0 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 15-28-0 12-26-0 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU MU Q Team Play CNU DV 1 MU T.J. Lattimore 10 yd run (Tyler Almeida kick) 0 7 1 DV Aaron Wilmer 5 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick) 0 7 1 MU Chris Denton 80 yd punt return (Tyler Almeida kick) 0 14 1 CNU Daquan Davis 11 yd run (Mason Studer kick) 7 7 1 MU Jasper Collins 11 yd pass from Kevin Burke (Tyler Almeida kick) 0 21 1 DV Aaron Wilmer 2 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick failed) 7 13 1 CNU Zack Stevens 17 yd pass from Marcus Morrast (Mason Studer kick) 7 21 2 DV Chris Smallwood 7 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick) 7 20 1 MU T.J. Lattimore 16 yd run (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 28 3 DV Chris Smallwood 6 yd run (Brandon Snyder kick blockd) 7 26 2 MU Julius Moore 55 yd pass from Kevin Burke (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 35 3 CNU Daquan Davis 4 yd run (Marcus Morrast pass failed) 13 26 2 MU Jasper Collins 26 yd pass from Kevin Burke (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 42 4 CNU Rudy Rudolph 10 yd pass from Marcus Morrast (Mason Studer kick) 20 26 2 MU Jake Simon 1 yd run (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 49 4 CNU Marcus Morrast 1 yd run (Mason Studer kick failed) 26 26 3 MU Blair Skilliter 24 yd run (Isaac Spearman kick failed) 7 55 4 CNU Mason Studer 38 yd field goal 29 26 3 MU Isaac Spearman 18 yd field goal 7 58 4 MU D. Prendergast 4 yd run (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 65 4 MU Mason Minnich 25 yd run (Isaac Spearman kick) 7 72 4 CNU Cameron Bertrand 8 yd pass from Lyndon Garner (Mason Studer kick) 14 72

2014 NCAA SECOND ROUND

November 29, 2014 • Chester, Pa. Leslie C. Quirk Jr. Field WIDENER 37 • CNU 27 Looking for the squad’s second straight fourth-quarter comeback, Christopher Newport scored a pair of late touchdowns to pull within 10, but Widener was able to hang on and pull out the 37-27 victory.

Staring at another late deficit, CNU made things interesting as Daquan Davis burst through the defense for a 31-yard touchdown and Marcus Morrast connected with Rudy Rudolph for a three-yard score. Unfortunately, the comeback fell short as the Pride clamped down in the final four minutes. CNU 3 7 3 14- 27 Widener 7 14 13 3- 37 CNU LEADERS Team Statistics CNU WU RUSHING: Marcus Morrast (53 yds) FIRST DOWNS 20 24 PASSING: Marcus Morrast (25-of-45, 269 yds) NET YARDS RUSHING 92 105 RECEIVING: Rudy Rudolph (106 yds) NET YARDS PASSING 269 268 DEFENSE: Mic Edwards (8 tackles) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 361 373 PASSES: Att-Comp.-Int. 25-45-0 21-29-0 SCORING SUMMARY Q Team Play CNU WU 1 WU Couve LaFate 11 yd run (Ryan O’Hara kick) 0 7 1 CNU Mason Studer 29 yd field goal 3 7 2 CNU Rudy Rudolph 39 yd pass from Marcus Morrast (Mason Studer kick) 10 7 2 WU M. Hicks-Taylor 4 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick) 10 14 2 WU Seth Klein 1 yd run (Ryan O’Hara kick) 10 21 3 CNU Mason Studer 35 yd field goal 13 21 3 WU T. Morrison 1 yd run (Max Kutler rush failed) 13 27 3 WU B. DiGiovanni 14 yd pass from Seth Klein (Ryan O’Hara kick) 13 34 4 WU Ryan O’Hara 32 yd field goal 13 37 4 CNU Daquan Davis 31 yd run (Mason Studer kick) 20 37 4 CNU Rudy Rudolph 3 yd pass from Marcus Morrast (Mason Studer kick) 27 37 MARCUS MORRAST RUSHING TOP TEAM EFFORTS ATTEMPTS 45 Keone Kyle Shenandoah 10/3/09 YARDS RUSHES 216 Joe Benedetti Salisbury 9/1/12

67 at Salisbury...... 9/11/10 TOUCHDOWNS 4 Twice YARDS RUSHING LONGEST RUSH 85 Anthony DiMarsico William Paterson 11/7/15 488 at Salisbury...... 9/11/10

YARDS PER RUSH PASSING 8.3 (55-455) Salisbury...... 9/1/12 ATTEMPTS 72 Nash Nance Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 TD RUSHES COMPLETIONS 8 at Salisbury...... 9/11/10 45 Nash Nance Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 YARDS PASS ATTEMPTS 480 Max Reber Methodist 9/27/14 TOUCHDOWNS 72 Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 6 Max Reber Methodist 9/27/14 PASS COMPLETIONS LONGEST COMPLETION 90 Mike Caparaso at Greensboro 10/5/07 45 Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 YARDS PASSING RECEIVING

480 Methodist...... 9/27/14 RECEPTIONS 15 Holton Walker Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 YARDS PER PASS YARDS 219 Patrick Jacobs Methodist 9/27/14 16.6 (14-315) at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 TOUCHDOWNS 3 Four Times TD PASSES LONGEST RECEPTION 6 Methodist...... 9/27/14 90 Torrey Lowe at Greensboro 10/5/07

TOTAL PLAYS

103 Rowan...... 9/3/05 SPECIAL TEAMS FIELD GOALS TOTAL OFFENSE 3 Three Times LONGEST FIELD GOAL 641 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 47 Twice YARDS PER PLAY PUNTS 11 Jackson Hatch Southern Virginia 9/1/18 9.3 (69-641) at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 PUNTING AVERAGE 54.5 (4-218) Chad Peevey at Mary Hardin-Baylor 11/20/10 POINTS LONGEST PUNT 75 Chad Peevey at Mary Hardin-Baylor 11/20/10 72 at Mount Union...... 11/17/12 LONGEST PUNT RETURN SACKS 81 Ryan Kolb Salisbury 9/6/14 LONGEST KICK RETURN 7 Four Times 96 Dwayne Hollis N.C. Wesleyan 10/22/11

INTERCEPTIONS

5 at Kean...... 11/19/11 DEFENSE TOTAL TACKLES PUNTS 26 Allen Stallings at Greensboro 10/29/11

12 Southern Virginia...... 9/1/18 TACKLES FOR A LOSS 5.5 Navahri Holden at Methodist 10/5/13 PUNTING AVERAGE SACKS 3.5 Twice 54.5 (4-218) at Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 11/20/11 INTERCEPTIONS 2 16 Times RUSHING ATTEMPTS TOP TEAM EFFORTS 45 Keone Kyle Shenandoah 10/3/09 YARDS 254 Tunde Ogun Christopher Newport vs. Methodist 10/25/08 RUSHES

TOUCHDOWNS 70 CNU vs. Salisbury...... 9/19/09 3 11 Times LONGEST RUSH YARDS RUSHING 88 Ramarcus Baylor Christopher Newport vs. Shenandoah 9/29/07 455 Salisbury...... 9/1/12

YARDS PER RUSH PASSING ATTEMPTS 7.3 (48-351) CNU vs. Methodist...... 10/25/08 72 Nash Nance Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 TD RUSHES COMPLETIONS 45 Nash Nance Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 7 CNU vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 YARDS 480 Max Reber Methodist 9/27/14 PASS ATTEMPTS TOUCHDOWNS 6 Max Reber Methodist 9/27/14 72 Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 LONGEST COMPLETION PASS COMPLETIONS 85 Phillip Jones Christopher Newport vs. Muhlenberg 11/22/03 45 Hampden-Sydney...... 9/14/13 RECEIVING YARDS PASSING

RECEPTIONS 480 Methodist...... 9/27/14 15 Holton Walker Hampden-Sydney 9/14/13 YARDS YARDS PER PASS 272 Jesse Bradshaw Christopher Newport vs. N.C. Wesleyan 10/27/07 TOUCHDOWNS 16.9 (15-253) CNU vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 3 Seven Times TD PASSES LONGEST RECEPTION 85 Roland Hilliard Christopher Newport vs. Muhlenberg 11/22/03 6 Methodist...... 9/27/14

TOTAL PLAYS

SPECIAL TEAMS 103 Rowan...... 9/3/05 FIELD GOALS 3 Seven Times TOTAL OFFENSE LONGEST FIELD GOAL 617 CNU vs. Methodist...... 9/27/14 47 Three Times PUNTS YARDS PER PLAY 11 Jackson Hatch Southern Virginia 9/1/18 PUNTING AVERAGE 8.2 (59-482) CNU vs. LaGrange...... 11/1/14 50.5 (6-303) Matt Barcus Christopher Newport vs. Salisbury 9/15/07 LONGEST PUNT POINTS 68 Phillip Jones Christopher Newport vs. Methodist 10/20/01 55 CNU vs. Ferrum...... 11/11/06 LONGEST PUNT RETURN 81 Ryan Kolb Salisbury 9/6/14 SACKS LONGEST KICK RETURN 96 Dwayne Hollis N.C. Wesleyan 10/22/11 9.0 Three Times

INTERCEPTIONS

DEFENSE 5 Six Times TOTAL TACKLES 20 Evan Moog Christopher Newport vs. Maryville 10/19/13 PUNTS

TACKLES FOR A LOSS 10 Maryville...... 9/10/05 4.0 Six Times SACKS PUNTING AVERAGE 4.0 Conner Ryan Christopher Newport vs. Wesley 11/10/18 INTERCEPTIONS 46.0 (6-276) CNU vs. Salisbury...... 9/6/14 3 Matt Long Christopher Newport vs. Rowan 9/1/07 TOWNEBANK STADIUM

TowneBank Stadium debuted in 2001, along with the Christopher Newport football pro- gram, and played host to CNU’s first game in history, against Salisbury on Sept. 1, 2001.

Although the official capacity is listed at 4,200, a total of 6,135 made their way in through the use of portable stands and standing room to watch that initial contest. The Captains averaged 4,630 in 2001, ranking ninth in NCAA Division III attendance, and sold out all four home games.

In 2003, the stadium project was completed with the addition of brick facade, permanent concession stands and rest rooms, a large press box and beautiful President’s Suite. In subsequent years, lights were added and a state-of-the-art video board was installed to improve the fan experience.

Along with the physical structure, TowneBank Stadium has one of the finest grass play- ing surfaces in the South and has already been host to summer camps featuring many NFL players.

ALL-TIME TOWNEBANK STADIUM RECORDS

2001 2006 2011 2016 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. 9/1 Salisbury 6-21 6,135 9/9 Mary Hardin-Baylor 15-10 5,584 9/3 Waynesburg 12-7 3,424 9/4 Kean 26-7 3343 9/29 Shenandoah 24-27 3,703 10/7 Greensboro 28-0 2,071 9/17 Salisbury 23-27 5,868 9/17 Wesley 42-28 3814 10/13 Chowan 21-15 4,526 10/21 Methodist 21-0 3,796 10/8 Shenandoah 27-20 4,589 10/15 Montclair State 28-21 4711 10/20 Methodist 41-27 4,155 11/4 Averett 41-31 3,491 10/22 N.C. Wesleyan 51-33 6,141 10/29 Salisbury 24-45 4343 11/11 Ferrum 55-7 3,883 11/12 Maryville 45-20 2,538 11/12 Southern Virginia 41-0 2964 11/18 Wash. & Jeff.* 23-27 3,092

2002 2007 2012 2017 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. 9/14 Randolph-Macon 21-19 4,861 9/1 Rowan 23-17 3,284 9/1 Salisbury 16-40 4,452 9/9 Hampden-Sydney 20-7 3918 9/21 Rowan 7-34 4,744 9/15 Salisbury 21-35 4,829 10/6 Ferrum 38-31 6,137 9/16 Frostburg State 30-33 3323 10/12 Greensboro 27-13 3,046 9/27 Shenandoah 42-0 3,167 10/13 LaGrange 6-20 4,357 9/30 Rowan 30-0 3577 11/9 Averett 27-0 3,947 10/13 Maryville 27-13 3,097 11/3 Greensboro 22-16 4,893 10/21 William Paterson 27-19 4861 11/16 Ferrum 35-7 3,144 10/27 N.C. Wesleyan 32-42 4,201 11/10 Methodist 29-30 3,803 11/4 TCNJ 19-21 3427

2003 2008 2013 2018 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. 9/27 Bridgewater 16-12 3,366 10/4 Greensboro 40-7 5,016 9/14 Hampden-Sydney 17-7 6,675 9/1 Southern Virginia 38-9 2958 10/4 Shenandoah 21-0 4,016 10/25 Methodist 38-14 2,469 9/21 Shenandoah 34-6 6,192 9/22 Montclair State 14-17 3357 10/18 Chowan 31-7 2,733 11/8 Averett 19-13 3,160 10/12 N.C. Wesleyan 20-8 2,554 10/6 Salisbury 24-27 4861 10/25 Methodist 49-0 3,578 11/15 Ferrum 13-10 3,525 10/19 Maryville 17-30 2,756 10/27 Kean 13-3 3568 11/22 Muhlenberg* 24-20 2,589 11/9 Averett 24-7 5,222 11/10 Wesley 16-14 3862 11/29 Bridgewater* 3-26 3,121

2004 2009 2014 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. 9/4 Rowan 32-33 4,163 9/19 Salisbury 27-21 5,265 9/6 Salisbury 32-41 4,623 9/11 McDaniel 18-15 5,173 9/15 Wilkes 17-24 3,017 9/27 Methodist 51-48 5,824 10/9 Greensboro 31-7 3,017 10/3 Shenandoah 30-27 3,339 10/4 Ferrum 21-19 3,150 11/6 Averett 41-14 3,364 10/17 N.C. Wesleyan 7-35 3,992 10/25 Greensoro 45-31 4,708 11/13 Ferrum 16-9 4,291 11/7 Maryville 14-21 3,019 11/1 LaGrange 45-26 2,627

2005 2010 2015 DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTEN. 9/3 Rowan 14-21 3,922 9/4 Wesley 6-34 3,932 9/5 TCNJ 31-21 4,245 9/10 Maryville 53-2 5,036 10/9 Averett 9-17 5,025 9/12 Hampden-Sydney 9-24 3,419 9/17 Salisbury 24-44 3,411 10/23 Greensboro 37-7 2,037 10/3 Rowan 9-14 4,576 10/1 Shenandoah 30-14 3,425 10/30 Ferrum 27-21 3,517 10/24 Frostburg State 14-19 4,939 10/15 Chowan 47-26 4,190 11/13 Methodist 49-10 2,378 11/7 William Paterson 42-30 2,874 10/29 N.C. Wesleyan 21-3 3,129

ALL-TIME HOME RECORD: 62-29 *NCAA PLAYOFF GAMES TOWNEBANK STADIUM YEAR-BY-YEAR ATTENDANCE

YEAR GAMES ATTENDANCE AVERAGE NATIONAL RANK 2001 4 18,519 4,630 9TH 2002 5 19,742 3,948 8TH 2003 6 19,403 3,234 20TH 2004 5 20,008 4,002 10TH 2005 6 23,113 3,852 9TH 2006 6 21,917 3,652 14TH 2007 5 18,578 3,716 17TH 2008 4 14,170 3,543 15TH 2009 5 18,632 3,726 10TH 2010 5 16,889 3,378 22ND 2011 5 22,560 4,512 7TH 2012 5 23,642 4,728 7TH 2013 5 23,399 4,680 5TH 2014 5 20,932 4,186 17TH 2015 5 20,053 4,011 8TH 2016 5 19,175 3,835 15TH 2017 5 19,106 3,821 10TH 2018 5 18,606 3,721 12TH TOTAL 91 358,444 3,939

TOWNEBANK STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS

DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATTENDANCE 9/14/13 Hampden-Sydney 17-7 6,675 9/21/13 Shenandoah 34-6 6,192 10/22/11 N.C. Wesleyan 51-33 6,141 10/6/12 Ferrum 38-31 6,137 9/1/01 Salisbury 6-21 6,135 9/17/11 Salisbury 23-27 5,868 9/27/14 Methodist 51-48 5,824 9/9/06 Mary Hardin-Baylor 15-10 5,584 9/19/09 Salisbury 27-21 5,265 11/9/13 Averett 24-7 5,222 First Game------Sept. 1, 2001 vs. Salisbury First Win------CNU 35, Greensboro 10, Oct. 6, 2001 First Loss------Salisbury 21, CNU 6, Sept. 1, 2001 First Home Win------CNU 21, Chowan 15, Oct. 13, 2001 First Away Game------at Randolph-Macon, Sept. 8, 2001 First Away Win------CNU 35, Greensboro 10, Oct. 6, 2001 First CNU Shutout------CNU 45, Averett 0, Nov. 3, 2001 at Danville, Va. First Opponent Shutout------Rowan 21, CNU 0, Sept. 6, 2003 at Glassboro, NJ First Coin Toss------CNU wins and defers, Sept. 1, 2001 First Score------74-yard run by Kaveh Conaway, Sept. 1, 2001 First Touchdown------74-yard run by Kaveh Conaway, Sept. 1, 2001 First Touchdown Pass------Eric Carlson to Tyrell Veney, 9 yards, Oct. 6, 2001 First Offensive Play------Richy Ingram, incomplete pass, Sept. 1, 2001 First 100-Yard Rushing Day ------111 yards by Kaveh Conway, Sept. 8, 2001 First 100-Yard Passing Day ------Eric Carlson, 115 yards, Oct. 6, 2001 First Field Goal------36 yards by Justin Williams, Sept. 8, 2001 First Extra Point------Justin Williams, Sept. 8, 2001 First 2-Pt Conversion------Eric Carlson pass to Kaveh Conaway, Oct. 20, 2001 First 2-Touchdown Day------Kaveh Conaway, Sept. 29, 2001 First 3-Touchdown Day------Mario Marin, Oct. 20, 2001 First 4-Touchdown Day------George Jones, Oct. 25, 2003 First Lead------CNU 7, Shenandoah 0, Sept. 29, 2001 First Interception------Lamar Claiborne vs. Shenandoah, Sept. 29, 2001 First Penalty------CNU offsides on opening kickoff, Sept. 1, 2001 First Back-to-Back Wins ------35-10 at Greensboro and 21-15 vs. Chowan, 2001 First 3-Game Winning Streak------Oct. 6, 2001 - Oct. 20, 2001 First 4-Game Winning Streak------Oct. 6, 2001 - Nov. 3, 2001 KAVEH CONAWAY SCORED THE 1ST TD First 5-Game Winning Streak------Oct 6, 2001 - Nov. 10, 2001 First 6-game Winning Streak------Sept. 13, 2003-Oct. 25, 2003 First 7-game Winning Streak------Sept. 13, 2003- Nov. 15, 2003 CONVERSIONS First Winning Season------2001 (Inaugural season, 5-4 record) First PAT First Dixie Championship------2001 (CNU 5-1 in Conference play) By CNU:------Justin Williams vs. Randolph-Macon, 2001 First USA South Championship------2003 (CNU 5-1 in Conference play) By Opponent:------Paul Jacko, Salisbury, 2001 First NCAA Playoff Game------Nov. 17, 2001 at Widener (L 56-7) First Home NCAA Playoff Game------Nov. 22, 2003 vs. Muhlenberg First NCAA Playoff Win------CNU 24, Muhlenberg 20, Nov. 22, 2003 RUSHING First NCAA Road Playoff Win------CNU 35, at Salisbury 24, Nov. 20, 2004 First 100-Yard Game By CNU:------Kaveh Conaway vs. Randolph-Macon (111 yards), 2001 RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS By Opponent:------Sean Monpetit, Salisbury (100 yards), 2001 Rushing Touchdown First Kickoff Return for Touchdown By CNU:------Kaveh Conaway vs. Salisbury (74 yards), 2001 By CNU: ------87 yards by David Briggs vs. Salisbury, 2002 By Opponent:------Mac Mollet, Salisbury (9 yards), 2001 By Opponent: ------88 yards by Jeremy Dixon of Averett, 2009 First Punt Returns for Touchdown By CNU:------85 yards by Kaveh Conaway vs. Greensboro, 2001 PASSING By: Opponent:------None First 100-Yard Game First Blocked Punt for Touchdown By CNU:------Eric Carlson vs. Greensboro (110 yards), 2001 By CNU:------30 yards by Jason Harrell vs. Greensboro, 2001 By Opponent:------Hunter Price, Randolph-Macon (219 yards), 2001 By Opponent:------19 vards by Cameron Garvin of Bridgewater, 2004 Passing Touchdown First Interception Return for Touchdown By CNU:------Eric Carlson to Tyrell Veney vs. Greensboro (9 yards), 2001 By CNU:------Hosh Weekes 23 yards vs. Muhlenberg (NCAA), 2003 By Opponent:------Mac Mollet to John Stark, Salisbury (17 yards), 2001 By Opponent:------Jacquis McCray of Salisbury, 29 yards, 2005 First Fumble Return for Touchdown By CNU: ------Jovonn Quillen 22 yards vs. Methodist, 2003 RECEIVING By Opponent: ------None First 100-Yard Game By CNU:------George Jones vs. Methodist (190 yards), 2003 By Opponent:------Michael Coleman, Widener (194 yards), 2001 SHUTOUTS Shutout at CNU By CNU:------vs. Averett, 2002 (27-0) PUNTING / KICKING By Opponent:------None First 60+-Yard Punt Shutout on the Road By CNU:------Phillip Jones vs. Methodist (68 yards), 2001 By CNU------vs. Averett, 2001 (45-0) By Opponent:------Rick Nistler, Salisbury (61 yards), 2001 By Opponent:------vs. Rowan, 2003 (21-0) Field Goal By CNU:------Justin Williams vs. Randolph-Macon (36 yards), 2001 By Opponent:------David Ping, Randolph-Macon (28 yards), 2001 SAFETIES Safety Recorded By CNU:------at Shenandoah, PAT return, 2002 By Opponent------by Chowan, 2001 CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT HALL U.S. News & World Report ranked CNU 4th among Public Regional Universities in the South. The same publication also slotted Christopher Newport 10th among all Southern regional universities. 4

CNU’s Master’s Program in Elementary Education was ranked as the fifth best in the nation according to Top Master’s in Edu- In the latest edition of Princeton Review, Christopher Newport was cel- cation. Additionally, the school’s undergraduate business program ebrated in a variety of categories. Chief among them, CNU was rated was ranked among the top-100 nationally by both Bloomberg Business- the 18th “Best-Run College” in the nation. 5 week and Poets & Quant. 18

hristopher Newport University is a nationally-renowned institution that is grounded in the principles of liberal learning and dedicated to the ideals of schol- arship, leadership, and service. Aspiring to be a preeminent public liberal arts & sciences university, CNU has continually earned high marks in national Cpublications for the quality and rigor of its academic programs and the solid value that students receive from a CNU education. In 2019, Princeton Review slotted Christopher Newport 17th on the publication’s list of the Most Beautiful College Campuses in the 17 nation.

Boasting some of the finest housing options in the country, Christopher Any time of day or night, students can satisfy their hunger on campus at Newport’s dorms have been annually ranked among the nation’s finest by one of CNU’s six eateries, including two dining halls and Discovery Café, Princeton Review. CNU’s facilities climbed as high as No. 2 in the national which is home to a Chick-fil-A franchise. 6 rankings during the publication’s 2017 edition. 2

hile enrolled at Christopher Newport University, students have access to some of the finest facilities in the nation, including state-of-the-art classrooms and dorms, which have been annually ranked among the best in the country. Additionally, the university recently completed a renovation of the Trible WLibrary, and the Ferguson Center for the Arts is currently undergoing an expansion project. The Ferguson Center for the Arts has established itself as the finest performing arts center in Hampton Roads. Last year, the facility welcomed in 24 different performers and stage productions, including Grammy Award winner Jason Mraz and stand-up comedian Chris D’Elia. 24

Entering the fall of 2019, 250 student clubs and organi- Christopher Newport features a “Distinguished Speaker Series” zations on campus are supported by Christopher New- that has welcomed over 30 renowned leaders, activists, political port’s Office of Student Activities. Those include Greek luminaries, and entertainment heavyweights to campus in recent Life, sports clubs, student government, and a variety of other years. Speakers have included Colin Powell, Terry Brad- 250 interest-driven organizations. shaw, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Alan Alda. 30

nderstanding that college is so much more than just classes and assignments, Christopher Newport is focused on providing a rich and exciting campus life for its students. Along with state-of-the-art housing and dining facilities, there are countless avenues for exploration that will enhance a student’s education, Uincluding over 200 clubs and organizations as well as Greek life, intramural sports, concerts, speakers, and cultural events. In 2018-19, eight CNU athletic teams ranked in the top-20 nationally in average attendance. Among those squads, field hockey ranked second in the country, women’s soccer slotted fifth, baseball was sixth, and men’s 8 soccer came in seventh.

The Captains combined to win 83 percent of their CNU boasts the No. 1 cheerleading team in the country after the Cap- home games during the 2018-19 school year. During that tains won their third straight Cheer Ltd. College Open National Champion- time, CNU posted a 146-30 record in Newport News. Among the top ship in Myrtle Beach in 2019. Overall, the Captains have won four national squads, men’s basketball posted a perfect 18-0 record at home, titles since 2014 and never finished below third at the competition since head 83 while field hockey added a spotless 8-0 mark. coach Erica Flanigan took the helm in 2006. 1

amedays at Christopher Newport are a one-of-a-kind experience. From tailgating to fireworks to halftime entertainment, CNU has continued to put on a show for fans before, during, and after sporting events. Along with the entertainment provided by the student-athletes during the competitions, regular ap- Gpearances by Captain Chris as well as the cheerleaders, dance team, and school band add to the electric atmosphere encompassing gamedays at CNU. Christopher Newport boasts a collection of 34 full-time coaches who have combined to earn 120 “Coach of the Year” honors from conference, state, regional, and national organizations for their work at CNU. 120

In addition to the coaches, Christopher Newport athletics has In the spring of 2018, the Christopher Newport athletics department an- a staff that features 22 full-time employees, including academic nounced a new five-year partnership with Under Armour, making the world- support personnel, athletic trainers, and strength & conditioning renowned company the official apparel supplier of CNU athletics. 22 specialists. 5

hristopher Newport is committed to ensuring that its student-athletes have access to the finest staff and facilities from the moment they first arrive on campus. Providing assistance athletically and academically, CNU is determined to help develop its student-athletes both in and out of the classroom while Chelping them achieve success in all walks of life. Ensuring that student-athletes have outstanding facilities, five athletic venues have seen significant enhancements since 2015. During that time, Christopher Newport has completed renovation projects at Towne- Bank Stadium, Jennings Family Stadium, Captains Park, the Freeman 5 Center, and Eyre Tennis Courts.

CNU has hosted the national championships in three sports. Most re- In 2018, the national Sports Turf Managers Association named Captains cently, the Freeman Center served as the final site of the 2014 Park the No. 1 softball playing field in college athletics. The field, NCAA Volleyball Tournament. The Captains have also hosted which is overseen in part by Danny Garay and Christopher Webb, the field hockey and cross country national champion- was eventually featured in an article in SportsTurf Magazine. 1 ships. 3

utstanding facilities have been a cornerstone of the Christopher Newport athletic department for many years. From exceptional competition venues to modern training and conditioning facilities, CNU provides its student-athletes with resources far beyond those available to most collegiate athletes. In Oreturn, the NCAA has continually rewarded the university with the opportunity to host national postseason competitions in a variety of sports. In the last four years, three athletic teams have gone on international ex- peditions. The field hockey team went to the Caribbean in 2016, while the men’s basketball and women’s soccer squads traveled to Europe in 2017. 3

Six Captains have taken part in international competitions since For the last seven years, Mikey Thompson has been on the Board of Directors 2015. Among those world travelers, All-American Briana Sutton was for “Lacrosse the Nations,” which uses lacrosse as a platform to teach students the first Captain to play on the USA Division III All-Star Volleyball valuable life skills. Since then, the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams Team during a tour of Brazil, while track legend Jeff Dover won have sent representatives on trips to Nicaragua and Panama. 6 gold in the 1500 at the FISU America Games in Sao Paulo. 7

ollowing in the footsteps of the university’s namesake, Christopher Newport’s student-athletes have continued to explore the globe. In addition to participat- ing in the school’s study-abroad program, Captains have also traveled for international competitions and volunteer trips. Additionally, several groups have Fventured overseas for team-bonding excursions, including recent European expeditions by the men’s basketball, field hockey, and women’s soccer teams. A record 530 student-athletes participated in the 2018 “Kids First” Day, which is an annual CNU initiative that welcomes elementary students back to school on their first day of classes while also alerting local drivers to slow 530 down and drive safely now that school is back in session.

Students at Christopher Newport have continued to make an impact in the The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee has community through charitable efforts and volunteer opportunities. Dur- collected over 10,000 pounds of food for the ing the 2018-19 school year, CNU was ranked 12th among univer- Virginia Peninsula Food Bank as part of the CAC 12 sities Most Engaged in Community Service by Princeton Review. Food Collection Challenge. 10,000

aking a positive impact on the local community has long been an important aspect of the Christopher Newport athletic department. Student-athletes have played a large role in the university’s community outreach projects, including charitable fundraisers, food drives, and the department’s annual “Kids First” MDay. Along with department-wide efforts, many teams have also performed service projects and run youth camps for local boys and girls. Over the past seven years, three student-athletes received CNU’s prestigious Klich Academic Achievement Award, which is bestowed upon the graduating senior with the highest GPA. Most recently, Brook Byrd, a member of the tennis team, secured the honor after graduating with a perfect 4.0 in 2017. 3

Last year, 28 Captains secured national academic In 2018-19, 206 Captains collected Academic All-Conference accolades for their work. Among the honorees, Carson Pokorny honors from the CAC and NJAC for their work in the class- was celebrated as the women’s soccer NCAA Elite 90 recipient. room. To receive the honor, student-athletes must register That award is given to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at the at least a 3.20 GPA during the academic year. 28 finals site for each of the 90 NCAA Championships. 206

long with their triumphs on the field, Christopher Newport student-athletes have been equally successful in the classroom. From the moment they arrive on campus, Captains are enrolled in the Student-Athlete Academic Support Program, which is designed to help them balance their educational and athletic Aendeavors. Taking advantage of their opportunities, CNU student-athletes have continued to earn regional and national recognition for their achievements. In 2018-19, the Christopher Newport athletics de- partment broadcast 200 events through CNU Sports All-Access. The high-definition service provides both live 200 and on-demand viewing free-of-charge.

Legendary broadcaster Francis Tommasino has been the Last year alone, CNU Sports All-Access was uti- “Voice of the Captains” for 23 years since joining the depart- lized by over 90,000 unique viewers, while thou- ment in 1996. Over the course of his Hall of Fame career, he sands of others accessed the On-Demand also served as the play-by-play broadcaster for Division I St. Bo- function to watch replays.. 90,000 naventure University. 23

ith student-athletes hailing from over 20 states and five foreign countries, the Christopher Newport athletic department has fans across the globe. In order to provide everyone with an opportunity to watch the Captains compete, CNU has continued to expand its digital reach through CNU Sports All- WAccess. The website provides free HD broadcasts of hundreds of athletic events throughout the year that can be accessed both live and on-demand. Christopher Newport athletic teams have won 12 NCAA Na- tional Championships. That total includes a run of six consecutive women’s track & field titles from the 1987 outdoor meet through the 1990 indoor competition. 12

Over the years, Christopher Newport has produced Since the athletic department was first founded over half a some of the most successful student-athletes in the century ago, Christopher Newport has captured 252 confer- nation. Since the beginning of the athletics department, ence championships. Continuing to stockpile trophies, the 253 Captains have earned All-American honors. Those Captains claimed six Capital Athletic Conference titles 253 decorated competitors have combined for 740 total awards. during the 2018-19 campaign. 252

ounded over a half century ago, the Christopher Newport athletic department has developed into one of the finest collegiate programs in the nation. Con- sistently ranked among the leaders in the Learfield Directors Cup, which gauges the overall success of an athletic department, CNU has seen 19 programs Fqualify for the national championships since 2012, including Final Four runs by field hockey, women’s soccer, volleyball, and both basketball teams. NATIONAL CHAMPS (12) Women’s Ind. Track & Field (6) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1997, 1998 Women’s Out. Track & Field (6) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998

CONFERENCE CHAMPS (252) Baseball (5) 2001, 2002, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2019 Men’s Basketball (17) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2019 Women’s Basketball (13) 1986, 1990, 1993, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2019 Men’s Cross Country (30) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Cross Country (19) 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Field Hockey (1) 2017 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Men’s Golf (5) 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Golf (1) 2018 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 During the 2018-19 season, the Christopher New- Men’s Soccer (6) 2000, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016 port athletic department combined for a .737 win- Women’s Soccer (9) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017, ning percentage, which marked the highest among all 2018 colleges in the state of Virginia. Overall, the Captains Softball (13) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2013, produced a 247-87-1 record during the year. 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019 .737 Men’s Tennis (12) 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1990, 1993, 2006, 2007, 2017 Women’s Tennis (2) 1993, 2006 Men’s Ind. Track & Field (20) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 Men’s Out. Track & Field (23) 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018 Women’s Ind. Track & Field (25) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Women’s Out. Track & Field (20) 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Volleyball (15) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Perennially ranked among the top athletic departments in the 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 Learfield Sports Directors Cup, Christopher Newport placed a program-best 14th in the final standings during the 2016-17 campaign. Overall, CNU has ranked in the top-50 during NCAA APPEARANCES (150) each of the past 13 years. Baseball (9) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2018, 14 2019 Men’s Basketball (23) 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Women’s Basketball (20) 1980, 1982, 1986, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Men’s Cross Country (5) 1984, 1994, 2015, 2016, 2017 Women’s Cross Country (1) 2014 Field Hockey (9) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2017 Football (10) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 Men’s Golf (11) 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017 Men’s Lacrosse (2) 2013, 2018 Women’s Lacrosse (8) 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Men’s Soccer (10) 1986, 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016 Women’s Soccer (11) 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 Softball (17) 1993, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 he 2018-19 campaign added another chapter to the successful history of the Men’s Tennis (2) 2007, 2017 CNU athletics department. During the year, the Captains claimed six confer- Volleyball (16) 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, Tence titles and produced 17 All-Americans, including 14 first-time honorees. 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS PAUL S. TRIBLE KYLE MCMULLIN

Under President Paul S. Trible’s leadership, Christopher Newport Kyle McMullin begins his third year as the Director of Athletics after University has become a university of choice for high-ability stu- serving in various capacities at Christopher Newport since 2008. dents from throughout Virginia and beyond. Since his appointment as University President on Jan. 2, 1996, applications have risen by more than 700 percent and the campus has been During his time at CNU, McMullin has overseen all of the department’s fundraising efforts includ- transformed by nearly $1 billion in capital construction. ing the athletics annual fund, the Captains Crew, all major gift donors and prospects for athlet- ics, the Royal Court, and the growth of the corporate sponsorship program. Trible has overseen significant improvements in the academic programs offered at CNU and is committed to providing a high-quality liberal arts education that stimulates intellectual inquiry Beginning in June of 2010, McMullin became the Assistant Director of Athletics for Advance- and fosters social and civic engagement. His visionary leadership has moved CNU into the ment and Communications and took over daily oversight of the department’s communication ranks of the finest preeminent liberal arts colleges in the nation. efforts. Adding responsibility for all athletic publications and the official athletics site, CNUsports. com, McMullin has worked closely with the athletic communications staff to ensure consistent Since his first day as President, Trible has made himself accessible to students, faculty and the messaging and promotion of Christopher Newport’s entire athletic program. local community. His office’s open door policy invites all students to bring their stories of suc- cess and their concerns directly to him. To express his unrivaled passion for CNU academics In the summer of 2011, McMullin coordinated the release of a new brand identity for CNU and athletics, Trible frequently converses with students around campus and cheers on CNU’s athletics. As the lead on the brand project, he served as the primary contact with the design sports teams from the bleachers. agency, the Silverman Group, during the design of the new brand identity while also planning the implementation of a comprehensive brand redesign. Trible earned his bachelor of arts degree from Hampden-Sydney College and his law degree from Washington & Lee University. He served as a commonwealth’s attorney of Essex County McMullin has also overseen CNU’s trademark licensing program since its inception in April of from 1974 to 1976. He represented the commonwealth of Virginia in the U.S. House of Repre- 2011. sentatives from 1977 to 1983 and in the U.S. Senate from 1983 to 1989. Prior to his time at CNU, McMullin spent three years with ISP Sports at the University of Cincin- He was a member of the United States Delegation to the United Nations in 1988 and a teaching nati to grow revenue by building relations with corporate sponsors of UC athletics. He later fellow at the Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University moved on to Villanova University to assist ISP Sports with their corporate sponsorship program. in 1989. A 2004 graduate of the University of Richmond, McMullin is a native of Blacksburg, Virginia and He is married to Rosemary Dunaway Trible and has two children, Mary Katherine Trible Peters resides in Newport News with his wife, Lynn, and their children, Caroline and Nathan. and Paul S. Trible III. Genny Beaver Lindsay Birch Bill Broderick Captain Chris Catie Chess Justin Chezem Eric Christiansen Jamie Coleman Mike Costa Academic Mentor Volleyball Coach Women’s Basketball Mascot Asst. Director of the Men’s Soccer Coach Tennis Coach Golf Coach Asst. Football Coach Coach Captains Crew

Jonathan Dean Georgia Eaves Shanika Ellis Danny Feldman Rachel Ferri Erica Flanigan Josh Freeman Taylor Frenia Danny Garay Strength & Conditioning Asst. Equipment Athletics Finance Cross Country Coach Asst. Women’s Cheerleading Coach Asst. Softball Coach Asst. Track & Field Athletic Facilities and Coordinator Manager Manager Basketball Coach Coach Game Day Operations Manager

Marycruz Garcia- Carrie Gardner Kate Gomes Jamie Gunderson Rebecca Hartrum John Harvell Corey Headley Caroline Herath Jon Howard Reyes Associate Director of Football Operations Asst. Women’s Soccer Asst. Women’s Baseball Coach Asst. Football Coach Academic Mentor Asst. Golf Coach Asst. Athletic Trainer Athletics / SWA Assistant Coach Lacrosse Coach

Matt Kelchner John Krikorian Matthew Kutz Brittaney Lewelling Marlene Lichty Art Link Taylor Macina Landon Mariani David McCune Associate Director of Men’s Basketball Director of Recreational Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Field Hockey Football Coach CNU Storm Dance Asst. Football Coach Head Athletic Trainer Athletics Coach Services Coach Team Coach

Kyle McMullin Amanda Meade Rachel Morningstar Carrie Moura McNeil Parker Keith Parr Mary Petrizzi Maxwell Plarr Kim Pruden Director of Athletics Associate Athletic Asst. Athletic Trainer Field Hockey Coach Asst. Football Coach Softball Coach Asst. Athletic Trainer Sailing Coach Academic Mentor Trainer

Dr. Kip Redick Roland Ross Lou Serio Rob Silsbee Jesse Strawser Cindy Sutphin Cory Taylor Zach Thomas Mikey Thompson NCAA Faculty Athletic Outreach Athletic Materials Director of Sports Asst. Strength & Program Support Asst. Volleyball Coach Asst. Men’s Lacrosse Men’s Lacrosse Coach Representative Coordinator Manager Information Conditioning Coach Coach

Francis Tommasino Shawn Trueblood Lisa Valentine Dan Weiler Dave Weiner Tyler Wingard Andy Wissinger Logan Yost Sr. Director of Athletic Asst. Men’s Soccer Women’s Lacrosse Women’s Soccer Coach Asst. Tennis Coach Track & Field Coach Asst. Baseball Coach Asst. Athletic Trainer Communications Coach Coach

Christopher Newport university LEAD A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCE

At Christopher Newport University we care about minds and hearts. Our primary purpose is to form good citizens and leaders. We believe real success is a life well lived. We want our students to choose to live lives of meaning and consequence and purpose. We call that a life of significance.

Because we care about minds and hearts and lives of significance, our curriculum is based on the liberal arts and sciences. We emphasize the study of leadership and have developed a nationally respected President’s Leadership Program. Our core curriculum is rigorous, cited by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni as the most rigorous core curriculum of any public college or university in America. Because we care about hearts and minds and creating good citizens and leaders, our students perform thousands of hours of community service, we built a chapel and celebrate our speaking tradition and honor code. We want our students to lead, serve, engage and set the world on fire.

That’s what makes Christopher Newport special and that’s what makes Christopher Newport an irresistible force.

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