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Colgate Raiders Georgetown | Nov 19 2016 | 1 Pm Game 10 | Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium COLGATE RAIDERS GEORGETOWN | NOV 19 2016 | 1 PM GAME 10 | CROWN FIELD AT ANDY KERR STADIUM COLGATE UNIVERSITY Raiders Host Georgetown for Senior Day Location .................................... Hamilton, N.Y. Founded ..................................................1819 Enrollment ..............................................2,927 THE COLGATE 13 Nickname............................................ Raiders Thirteen newsy notes on this week’s game against the Hoyas. Colors .......................... Maroon, Gray & White President .......................... Dr. Brian W. Casey • Colgate closes the 2016 season at home for Senior Day against Georgetown. The Raiders VP & Director of Athletics ..... Victoria M. Chun still have a chance at a second-place tie in the Patriot League standings as they trail Conference .............................. Patriot League Fordham by one game. Georgetown enters having lost seven straight games after a 3-0 start. FOOTBALL HISTORY • Colgate leads the series against the Hoyas 12-1 and riding a four-game winning First Year of Football................................1890 streak. Colgate prevailed 17-13 last year in Washington and 19-0 two years ago in Hamilton. All-Time Record ............................ 638-482-50 Georgetown’s only win against Colgate was 40-17 in Washington back in 2011. Seasons..................................................126th NCAA Playoff Appearances .........................10 • Saturday is Senior Day, and the Raiders are recognizing 21 seniors making their final Best Finish ........................... 2nd Place (2003) appearances on Crown Field at Andy Kerr Stadium: Jonah Bowman, Adam Bridgeforth, Charles Cairnie, Alex Campbell, Danny Copeland, 2016 RECORD Jordi Dalmau, Kyle Diener, Brett Field, Joe Figueroa, ON THE AIR Overall .............................................4-5 Dan Grasso, Christian Hardegree, Ryan Kasten, John Radio WKXZ (93.9 FM) Patriot League .................................3-2 Maddaluna III, Jake Melville, Chris Morgan, Zach Home ...............................................2-1 Provin, Eddie Robinson, Grant Siegel, Terence Sino, Eric Malanoski, play-by-play Away ................................................2-4 Victor Steffen and John Wilkins IV. Jeff Bishop, analyst Video Streaming/Live Stats • Colgate’s Brett Field was named Corvias Patriot 2016 TEAM INFORMATION The Patriot League Network Head Coach......................................Dan Hunt League Defensive Player of the Week on the strength video service is free of charge, Alma Mater, Year ......................Springfield ’92 of six tackles, including a career-high three quarterback and live statistics are available Colgate Record................... 18-17/3rd Season sacks, last week against Lafayette. Those sacks accounted via GoColgateRaiders.com. for 22 yards in lost yardage for the Leopards in Colgate’s Patriot League Record..............................12-5 38-17 victory. STATS FCS also recognized Field as Offense/Defense ........................... Multiple/3-4 National Defensive Player of the Week honorable mention. Stadium ...................Crown Field at Andy Kerr Capacity.............................. 10,221 (FieldTurf) • Colgate first-year defensive back Abu Daramy earned ASSISTANT COACHES Corvias Patriot League Special Teams Player of after combining for 96 return yards last Saturday against Paul Shaffner * ............DC/Inside Linebackers the Week honorable mention Lafayette. Daramy averaged 14.0 yards per punt return, including an 18-yarder that set up Chris Young * .......................OC/Quarterbacks Colgate’s final touchdown in the 38-17 victory. The first-year from Columbus, Ohio, added four Ryan Knowles...............D-Line/Special Teams tackles and a pass breakup from his cornerback position. Stan Dakosty * .............. Secondary/Recruiting Brad Dunlay ..............................Offensive Line • Colgate’s defense sacked the Lafayette quarterback seven times last weekend. Brett Field Terry Dow ........................ Tight Ends/H-Backs and Victor Steffen posted career highs with three sacks apiece, and Pat Afriyie added the Brent Bassham *.....................Wide Receivers other one. Afriyie leads the Patriot League and ranks fourth nationally in both sacks (9) Siriki Diabate ..................................Secondary and tackles for loss (19). He’s up to third on the Colgate career chart with 23 sacks. Colgate Jordan Brown .................Outside Linebackers Records Watch, Page 2. Greg Sullivan .......Video Coordinator/FB Opps *Stationed in press box during games. 4-5 (3-2 PATRIOT) ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS COLGATE RAIDERS John Painter .....................................Director DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME/RESULT ATTEND. (865) 414-1143 | [email protected] Sept. 2 at Syracuse Syracuse L 7-33 31,336 Chelsea Vielhauer ..........Associate Director (610) 937-4035 | [email protected] Sept. 17 at Yale New Haven W 55-13 8,493 Kevin Noonan .................Assistant Director Sept. 24 at #7 Richmond Richmond L 31-38 8,700 (860) 235-1380 | [email protected] Oct. 1 CORNELL (HC) HAMILTON L 38-39 8,010 Lisa Diehl...........................Admin. Assistant Oct. 8 at Lehigh * Bethlehem L 31-45 9,255 (315) 292-3182 | [email protected] Oct. 15 at Bucknell * Lewisburg W 27-7 2,793 Nina Lindberg ............Multimedia Assistant Oct. 29 HOLY CROSS * (FW) HAMILTON W 26-8 7,226 (607) 592-6137 | [email protected] Nov. 5 at Fordham * Bronx L 20-24 4,285 Katie Callahan ...................Comm. Assistant Nov. 12 LAFAYETTE * HAMILTON W 38-17 4,859 (607) 225-1438 | [email protected] Nov. 19 GEORGETOWN * HAMILTON 1 p.m. Press Box Phone .................... (315) 228-6863 Website ...................... GoColgateRaiders.com *Patriot League Games. (HC) Homecoming. (FW) Family Weekend. All times Eastern. • Colgate leads the Patriot League and ranks third nationally in both rushing defense (73.2 ypg) and sacks (3.6 pg). The Raiders over the last three games allowed 27 rushing yards to Bucknell, 21 to Holy Cross, 65 to Fordham and 47 to Lafayette. Fordham’s total was 201 yards below the Rams’ Patriot League-leading season average of 266.8 going into the game. • In addition to rushing defense, Colgate leads the Patriot League in both third-down (33.6 percent) and fourth- PATRIOT LEAGUE STANDINGS down (45.0 percent) conversion defense, net punting (37.6), fewest sacks (1.0 pg) and passing yards per League Overall completion (14.4). W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Lehigh ................... 5-0 1.000 8-2 .800 • Jake Melville is 12-2 in starts against Patriot League The senior QB already ranks fourth on Fordham ............... 4-1 .800 7-3 .700 competition. Colgate’s all-time total offense chart at 8,055 yards, and COLGATE ............ 3-2 .600 4-5 .444 he’s closing in on fourth in passing yardage. Melville is at 5,640 yards through the air and Bucknell ................ 3-2 .600 4-6 .400 trails fellow Sparta, New Jersey, native Gavin McCarney (2011-13) by just 42 yards. Holy Cross ............ 2-4 .333 4-7 .364 • Dan Hunt in his third season as head coach is 18-17 overall but stands 12-5 against Lafayette ............... 1-4 .200 2-8 .200 Patriot League competition. He led Colgate to the 2015 conference title and two road Georgetown .......... 0-5 .000 3-7 .300 victories in the NCAA playoffs. This is Hunt’s 21st season as a member of the Colgate coaching staff, the first 18 of which he served as an assistant under head coach Dick Biddle. SATURDAY’S GAMES The Raiders won seven Patriot League crowns in the Biddle-Hunt Era and advanced all the Fordham at Bucknell, 12 way to the 2003 NCAA title game. Lehigh vs. Lafayette, 12:30 • Georgetown at COLGATE, 1 John Maddaluna has moved into fifth on Colgate’s all- time receptions list and he’s sixth in receiving yardage PATRIOT LEAGUE lists. The senior now has 146 receptions for 2,249 yards. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS • Jonah Bowman is 10-of-11 on field goals for the season School No. Most Recent and 30-of-39 for his career. Bowman leads the Raiders with Lehigh 11 2016 63 points and sits atop the Patriot League in both field- COLGATE 8 2015 goal percentage (.909) and field goals per game (1.1). Lafayette 7 2013 His 91 percent success rate on field goals this season ranks Holy Cross 6 2009 third nationally. Bowman’s 30 career field goals are tied for Fordham 3 2014 second all-time on the Colgate chart. Bucknell 1 1996 • Kyle Diener leads the Raiders with 70 total tackles. The COLGATE SERIES HISTORY senior linebacker is vying for his third straight season as (89 in 2014, 129 in 2015). VS. CURRENT PATRIOT SCHOOLS Colgate’s leading tackler Opponent In Patriot League Overall Bucknell 22-9 48-17 Fordham 20-7 21-7 Colgate Records Watch Georgetown 12-1 12-1 CAREER 1,000-YARD RUSHERS CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS Holy Cross 15-16 34-40-5 1. Jordan Scott (2005-08) 5,621 1. Luke Graham (2001-04) 221 Lafayette 20-10-1 43-13-4 -- -- Lehigh 13-18 29-24-2 12. Mark van Eeghen (1971-73) 2,591 4. Pat Simonds (2006-09) 171 13. Jake Melville (2013-) 2,415 5. John Maddaluna III (2013-) 146 -- 29. Steve Morgan (1969-71) 1,250 CAREER RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS 30. James Holland (2014-) 1,239 1. Corey Hill (1995-98) 3,434 31. John Wilkins (2013-) 1,127 -- 5. Tom Stenglein (1983-85) 2,532 -- Keyon Washington (2014-) 706 6. John Maddaluna III (2013-) 2,249 -- CAREER PASSING LEADERS 10. Daniel Cason (2010-13) 1,678 1. Steve Calabria (1981-84) 8,555 -- Alex Greenawalt (2014-) 1,226 -- 4. Gavin McCarney (2011-13) 5,682 CAREER SACK LEADERS 5. Jake Melville (2013-) 5,640 1. Kelly Robinson (1979-81) 28.5 2. Jeff King (1979-80) 24.5 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 3. Pat Afriyie (2014-) 23.0 1. Ryan Vena (1996-99) 9,435 4. Zach Smith (2007-10) 22.0 -- 5. Ahmad Russell (1997-2000) 19.0 3. Gavin McCarney (2011-13) 8,465 4. Jake Melville (2013-) 8,055 CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS FG FGA Pct. 1. Mike Powers (1983-86) 35 55 63.6 2. Lane Schwrzberg (2001-04) 30 48 62.5 Jonah Bowman (2013-) 30 39 76.9 4. Jerry Andrewlavage (1974-77) 29 55 52.7 5. Brian Byrne (1979-82) 28 58 48.3 2016 COLGATE RAIDERS ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. EX HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) NO. NAME POS. 1 Joe Figueroa DB 5-10 190 Sr.
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