The College at Brockport vs. #18 SUNY Cortland Nov. 2nd, 2019 - 2pm - Cortland Stadium Complex

Game Information

Series History Overall: Cortland leads series, 50-18-2 Last Meeting: (2018) Brockport W, 21-16 Brockport Head Coach Jason Mangone Alma Mater: The College at Brockport With Brockport: 7th season as Head Coach

Cortland Head Coach Dan MacNeil Today’s Top Stories Alma Mater: SUNY Cortland Best in the Nation: Brockport’s rushing defense leads all With Cortland: 23rd season as Head Coach levels of college football, allowing an average of just 20.6 2019 Schedule yards rushing per game. The Golden Eagle defense has

The College at Brockport (6-1, 3-0 ) held its opponents to negative rushing yards in three con- Sep. 7 at Hobart L, 33-7 secutive games. Over the course of the last four games, Sep. 14 Framingham State W, 14-0 Sep. 21 at Buffalo State W, 55-22 Brockport has posted -67 yards rushing allowed. Sep. 28 Alfred State W, 55-6 Oct. 5 at St. John Fisher*^ W, 17-0 Oct. 12 Hartwick^ W, 38-0 Series History Oct. 19 BYE WEEK Oct. 26 Utica^ W, 41-14 This will be the 71st meeting between the Brockport and Nov. 2 at Cortland^ 2 PM Nov. 9 ^$ 12 PM Cortland football programs, as these two teams first met Nov. 16 at Morrisville State^ 12 PM back in 1948. Cortland leads the longstanding series 50- *Courage Bowl, $Senior Day 18-2, but the Golden Eagles have had the upperhand in ^Empire 8 Conference recent years. Last year’s 21-16 win over the Red Drag- ons gives Brockport five wins in the last six meetings. #18 SUNY Cortland (7-0, 4-0 Empire 8) Sep. 7 vs Fitchburg St. W, 63-0 2019 Empire 8 Standings Sep. 14 at TCNJ W, 31-7 SCHOOL CONFERENCE OVERALL Sep. 28 vs Buffalo State W, 59-21 Oct. 5 vs Utica W, 44-12 Cortland 4-0 7-0 Oct. 12 at Morrisville State W, 42-28 Brockport 3-0 6-1 Oct. 19 vs Alfred W, 31-21 Alfred 2-1 5-2 Oct. 26 at St. John Fisher W, 42-37 Morrisville 1-2 3-4 Nov. 2 vs Brockport 2 PM Nov. 9 at Hartwick 1 PM St. John Fisher 1-3 4-4 Nov. 16 vs Ithaca 1 PM Utica 1-3 3-4 Hartwick 0-3 1-6 Winner Stands Alone: Saturday’s matchup features the career tackles and needs 30 more to reach 200 for his lone two unbeatens left in Empire 8 Conference play. career. The program’s career record for tackles is 399, Brockport enters the contest with a 3-0 record in the originally set by Steve Cook back in 1991. West also Empire 8 and has two conference matchups left on the ranks sixth nationally with an average of 2.1 tackles docket (Alfred, Morrisville) following Saturday’s contest. for a loss per game. Cortland is currently 4-0 in conference play and has just Hartwick remaining on its conference schedule. Alfred When We Get the Ball We Keep It: Brockport currently currently sits in third place with a 2-1 Empire 8 record, ranks 10th nationally and first in the Empire 8 in time while Morrisville, Fisher and Utica each have one confer- of possession. The Golden Eagles are averaging a ence victory. 34:25 TOP per contest. Road Warriors: Brockport is 17-3 in away games dating Hard to Be Efficient Against Our Secondary: Brockport back to the beginning of the 2016 season. The Golden ranks fourth in the nation in passing efficiency defense Eagles have not lost more than one away game (not this year. Opposing QB’s are averaging an efficiency including neutral sites) in a single season since 2015. rating of 86.50 against the Golden Eagles this season.

Best in the Nation: Brockport’s rushing defense leads In the Backfield: Brockport’s pressure defense has all levels of college football, allowing an average of just disrupted plays in the backfield all season long. The 20.6 yards rushing per game. The Golden Eagle defense Golden Eagles currently rank fifth nationally with an has held its opponents to negative rushing yards in three average of 10.1 tackles for a loss per game. consecutive games. Over the course of the last four games, Brockport has posted -67 yards rushing allowed. 2000 Yard Club: Senior receivers Joseph Ortiz and DaQuan Hubbard both joined the 2,000 yard receiving Six in a Row: Brockport (6-1, 3-0 Empire 8) has now club this season. Ortiz now has 2,225 career receiving rattled off six straight victories following its week one loss yards, while Hubbard now has 2,106. on the road at Hobart. Over the course of the six victo- ries, the Golden Eagles have posted three shut outs and 1000 Yard Club: Senior running back Justin Morrison allowed just 42 total points. Brockport has outscored its entered his senior season with 1,109 career rushing opponents 220-42 over the course of the last six games yards and he recently eclipsed 1,500 career rush- and the Golden Eagles are averaging 36.6 points per ing yards following his 70 yard rushing performance game during the win streak. against Utica. Sophomore running back Jala Coad now has 939 yard rushing on 185 career carries and Game 7 Recap: The College at Brockport football team needs just 61 more rushing yards to eclipse 1,000 for jumped out to a 20-0 lead over the course of the first his career. 22:58 of the contest and never looked back as the Golden Eagles earned their sixth straight victory, 41-14, All-Time Receptions Leader: Senior wide receiver against at Bob Boozer Field on Saturday Joseph Ortiz caught two more balls against Utica Sat- afternoon. Brockport nearly doubled the visitors in time urday and extended his lead in the College’s all-time of possession (39:54-20:06) and held the Pioneers to -2 receptions record book with 226. He has a team-best rushing yards on the day as the Golden Eagles won their 21 catches this season for 250 total yards. 19th consecutive Empire 8 Conference contest. Get Loud it’s Third Down: The Brockport defense Tough to Score On: Coach Fox’s defense is once again leads all of NCAA Div. III football in third down conver- among the national leaders in several defensive catego- sion percentage. Brockport is holding opponents to ries -- including the most important of categories – points a .178 success rate in third down situations. On third against. The Golden Eagles ranks first in the Empire down, the Golden Eagles have allowed just 18 first 8 and sixth nationally allowing an average of just 10.7 downs out of 101 attempts against. points per contest. Brockport has three shut outs this year and they have allowed just 20 points in their last Receiving Votes: Brockport is receiving votes for four outings combined. The Golden Eagles also rank the eighth straight week in the latest d3football.com fourth nationally and first in the E8 in total defense, al- national poll (28 votes in week eight). They are just lowing just 188.1 total yards of offense per game. four spots away from cracking the top 25. The Golden Eagles rose to as high as No. 3 in the national polls Empire 8 Dominance: Brockport was now won 19 headed into the second round of the NCAA Division III straight Empire 8 Conference contests dating back to Championships last season. Brockport has been a fix- Oct. 29, 2016. Over the course of the last four sea- ture in the top 25 each week dating back to week 1 of sons the Golden Eagles are 23-2 in conference games, 2017. The top 25 is voted on by a panel of 25 coach- including an unblemished 7-0 record in each of the last es, Sports Information Directors and media members two seasons. from across the country, and is published weekly.

Chasing Records: Senior All-American candidate Alex Our Leader: Brockport seventh year Head Coach West posted six tackles, three QB hurries, and added Jason Mangone has been named the AFCA Region two more sacks to his 2019 resume in the win over I Coach of the Year in each of the last two seasons Utica. He now leads the Empire 8 with 7.5 sacks this and he recently picked up his 55th career victory as season. West now has 24 career sacks and needs just the Golden Eagles defeated Utica College at home two more to tie the program’s career record of 26 set last weekend. Mangone has an impressive 55-20 back in 2002 by Mike Condello. West currently has 170 overall record over the course of six-plus seasons at the helm. Mangone and his staff have earned two DaQuan Hubbard leads the league and ranks fifth straight Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year honors nationally with an average of 25.50 yards per recep- after compiling a 24-2 overall record in that span. In tion. He has 14 catches this season and averages 2017 he was named the AFCA National Coach of the 59.50 yards receiving per game. He also has one Year after guiding the Golden Eagles to the semifi- touchdown. nals of the NCAA Div. III Championships. Another BIG Target: Wide out Imhotep Cromer leads National Team of the Week Pick: Sophomore de- the team with 387 yards receiving this season. He has fensive back Kenny Hernandez became the sec- 20 catches and three touchdowns. He is averaging ond Golden Eagle cornerback this season to earn 19.35 yards per catch. D3football.com National Team of the Week honors following his big game against Utica. Hernandez It’s a Pick Party: The Golden Eagles have seven dif- picked off two passes, one of which he returned 42 ferent players who have posted at least one intercep- yards for a score in the fourth quarter, as Brockport tion so far this season. Hernandez ranks second in topped visiting Utica. He also added three tackles the conference with four interceptions, while Boutin is and one pass break up in the victory. He currently tied for third with three picks. ranks second in the conference with four intercep- tions this season. He also ranks 12th in the confer- Knocking Down Kicks: Senior kicker Dustin Moyle ence with six total passes defended. He ranks fifth was on target all afternoon against Utica as he drilled on the team with 24 total tackles and he also has 2.0 first half field goals of 32 yards and 36 yards to help tackles for a loss through seven games. He was also the Golden Eagles jump out to a 13-0 lead by the named the Empire 8 Defensive Player of the Week 10:30 marker of the second quarter. Moyle was also for his efforts. a perfect 5-for-5 on extra point opportunities to finish the day with 11 total points. He now has six total field Dual Threat: Freshman quarterback Freddy June goals this season. ranks eighth in the league with an average of 56.5 rushing yards per contest. He is currently averaging Meet Cortland: Cortland has a chance to clinch the 6.4 yards per carry, which ranks sixth in the E8, and Empire 8 title as it hosts two-time defending league he has four touchdowns on the ground. He has also champion Brockport. The Red Dragons, ranked 18th completed 46 passes for 762 yards and five TDs nationally, are 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the conference through the air. He ranks fifth in the league with an with two league games remaining. A victory over average of 183.5 total yards per game. Brockport (6-1, 3-0 E8) would guarantee Cortland at least a share of the title and the tiebreaker over both Don’t Throw His Way: Freshman defensive back Alfred and Brockport, the two teams that would have Raylens Boutin ranks tenth in all of Division III foot- a chance to tie for first. QB Brett Segala is 122-for- ball and first in the E8 with an average of 1.9 passes 204 (59.8 percent) passing for 1,820 yards and 17 defended per game. He has 10 total pass breakups touchdowns with three interceptions and Zach Tripodi and three interceptions, two of which were returned averages 117.4 rushing yards per game and has for a touchdown. He also ranks third on the team scored six times. Cole Burgess leads the Red Drag- with 26 tackles this season. ons with 32 receptions, including seven touchdowns. Head Coach Dan MacNeill is in his 23rd season with Proud of Our Ground Game: Brockport’s rushing the Red Dragons. His overall record of 154-82 (.653) attack ranks second in the conference with an aver- ranks him first at Cortland in career victories and win- age of 234.0 rushing yards per game. The Golden ning percentage. He was the 2015 HERO Sports Na- Eagles have 1,638 yards rushing on 342 carries and tional Coach of the Year and the D3football.com East they are lead the league with 21 rushing touchdowns Region Coach of the Year, and he and his assistants this season. were chosen as the Empire 8 Coaching Staff of the Year. In addition, he’s been the New Jersey Athletic Spreading the Wealth: Brockport’s Freddy June, Jala Conference Coach of the Year in both 2008 and 2012, Coad and Justin Morrison all rank in the top eight and also was a finalist for Liberty Mutual National Divi- in the conference in rushing yards per game. Coad sion III Coach of the Year honors in 2008 after leading leads the way with 61.4 rushing yards per game and the Red Dragons to the league title and the NCAA he is followed closely by Morrison (58.4) and June quarterfinals. In addition to six NCAA appearances (56.5). (1997, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015), MacNeill’s teams won the inaugural New York Bowl in 2017 and Coad Green: Sophomore running back Jala Coad qualified for the game again in 2018 (game was can- has found the end zone often this season and cur- celed due to lack of Liberty League opponent). The rently leads the conference with an average of 9.4 Red Dragons also won ECAC bowls in 2002, 2007 points scored per game. His 10 rushing touchdowns and 2012, and they played in five other ECAC post- rank 13th nationally this year. He has scored at least season games, most recently in 2016. one touchdown in six of seven games this season. He caught a receiving touchdown in the season Next Week: Brockport returns home on Nov. 9th opener, and he has added ten rushing TDs over the to take on visiting Alfred University in an Empire 8 course of the last five games. matchup at 12 p.m. The contest marks the final regu- lar season home contest of the year for the Golden DaQuan Goes Deeeeeeep: Senior wide receiver Eagles. Head Coach Jason Mangone Jason Mangone is entering his seventh season as head coach of the Brockport Football team. Mangone joined the coaching staff in 1999, and was promoted to head coach in 2013 after serving as offensive coordinator since 2004.

In 2018 he led the Golden Eagles back to the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season, after securing back-to-back Empire 8 Titles with a 10-0 undefeated regular season record. Brockport was selected as the top ranked team in the NCAA Division III East Region and earned a national ranking as high as No. 3 (program-re- cord). The defense was stellar all year, leading all NCAA Divisions (FBS, FCS, DII and DIII) in rushing defense, red zone defense, and defensive third down conversion percentage. Coach Mangone was awarded the title of AFCA Region I Coach of the Year for a second straight year and has earned a record of 55-20 during his tenure as the head football coach of the program.

Mangone was named the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) National and Regional Coach of the Year in 2017 after leading the Golden Eagles to a 13-1 record and an appearance in the NCAA Final Four. The season was the best in Brockport football history, and marked the first time in over 10 years that an East Region team advanced to the NCAA Semifinals. 20 different Brockport players earned All-Conference acco- lades, including an Offensive Player of the Year, Special Teams Player of the Year, and Rookie of the Year. 10 Experience: more earned D3Football.com All-East Region status, with four being named All-Americans. Mangone was also 2013-present named the D3football.com Regional Coach of the Year and the Rochester Press Radio Club Coach of the year The College at Brockport following the 2017 season. The team was awarded the Lambert Cup for best team in the East Region for the Head Football Coach first time since 2002. 2004-2012 The College at Brockport In 2016, the football program posted a 7-4 record, earning a bid to the Eastern College Athletic Conference Offensive Coordinator (ECAC) President’s Bowl at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pa. They averaged over 37 PPG, outscoring their opponents by nearly 10 points-per-game. 11 different players earned All-Conference selections, while Dan 1999-2003 Andrews was named an All-American for the second straight season. Freshman quarterback Joe Germinerio The College at Brockport also impressed in his rookie campaign, being named the ECAC Rookie of the Year. Assistant Coach

During the 2015 season, the Golden Eagles posted a 5-5 record under Mangone. Throughout the season, Record at Brockport: 12 Golden Eagles brought home 29 awards including d3football.com’s National Team of the Week, and the 2018 2015 Empire 8’s Defensive and Offense Player of the Year. Brockport earned seven spots on the All-Empire 8 team, 11-1 5-5 plus two to the d3football.com All-East Region Team. Andrews and Tarik Bennett were each named All-Amer- icans by d3football.com. Andrews broke several school records and was the national scoring leader with a 2017 2014 15.6 points per game average, earning him the award for Brockport’s Athlete of the Year. Bennett ranked 13th 13-1 5-5 in the nation in tackles for loss with a 1.9 average and set a new Brockport record in career sacks with 25.5. 2016 2013 In 2014, Mangone coached Brockport to a 5-5 record including a three game winning streak midway through 7-4 8-3 the season. Under Mangone, 17 Golden Eagles tallied 22 awards ranging from ECAC Rookie of the Week to the offensive line earning a spot on d3football.com’s National Team of the Week. Brockport also earned a handful of postseason awards as six Golden Eagles were named to the Empire 8 All-Conference team and one player was named to the d3football.com All-East Region Second-Team. Mangone also led the football team to earning one of Brockport Athletic’s highest awards as Richie Welch was named Brockport’s Male Scholar Athlete of the Year.

Mangone had a memorable 2013 season, his first as head coach. He led the Golden Eagles to an 8-3 overall record, as well as the first New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Conference Champion Title in school his- tory and an East Coast Athletic Conference (ECAC) Northwest Bowl victory. The eight wins are the highest by a head coach in his first season and the fourth most wins in a season in school history. Mangone’s team broke the total yards in a season record with 4,793, as well as rushing yards in a season with 2,354. The Golden Eagles also captured the first shutout since 2005 and the first NJAC shutout in program history with a 24-0 win over Montclair St. on Nov. 9. Nationally, out of 242 teams, the Golden Eagles finished ninth in sacks against, 20th in team pass efficiency defense and 29th in total offense.

Mangone played two years at Alfred before transferring to Brockport in 1997. He became the starting quarter- back in 1997 and also started in 1998, setting season records for completion percentage and efficiency rating in his first season at Brockport. He received the Offensive Player of the Year Award in 1998, and Rookie of the Year honors in 1997 with Brockport. He was also the rookie of the year at Alfred in 1995. Mangone received his B.S. in Physical Education from Brockport in 2000 and also earned a Master’s degree in Athletic Administration at the College in 2012.

Mangone is a native of Lancaster, N.Y., and currently resides in Henrietta with his wife, Janine and sons Bren- dan and Evan. Golden Eagles Depth Chart - Game 8 OFFENSE DEFENSE

QB 8 freddy June fr. 6-2 190 ILB 15 andrew Covais Jr. 6-2 215 2 Jason Hellwig Sr. 6-4 195 43 danny Housman So. 6-1 225

RB 31 Jala Coad So. 5-10 195 ILB 56 Jason Karteron Sr. 6-1 210 22 Justin Morrison Sr. 5-9 200 52 Ben Damiani So. 6-1 225

FB 20 Sam Bergman So. 5-9 210 OLB 33 alex West Sr. 5-11 210 41 Jayden Prina fr. 5-10 225 11 elijah Aiken So. 6-0 203

WR 4 alex Benson Jr. 5-10 175 OLB 32 lawrence Jenkins Jr. 5-11 210 81 raphael Odey Jr. 6-1 200 51 derrick Cipriani So. 6-0 200

WR 1 imhotep Cromer Jr. 6-3 187 End 7 allasane Coulibaly Sr. 6-4 240 6 derek Chance So. 5-8 170 95 hakeem Yaya So. 6-0 230

WR 80 daQuan Hubbard Sr. 5-11 180 Nose 91 Jordan Harris So. 6-0 290 24 Joseph Ortiz Sr. 5-9 173 96 corey Inglesias fr. 6-3 255

LT 79 demetri Swann So. 6-3 290 End 44 Josh Greenwood Jr. 6-2 268 64 nicholas Kalke fr. 6-4 250 99 Tafari Nedrick So. 6-4 225

LG 72 Scott Ochsner So. 6-8 340 WS 2 Ben Marshall So. 6-0 190 55 andrew Fenner So. 6-2 320 26 makhai Murphy fr. 5-9 180

C 50 nick Romeo Jr. 6-2 290 SS 13 alaan Montgomery Jr. 6-2 175 61 connor Latimer Jr. 6-2 290 10 kameren King fr. 6-2 195

RG 70 luke Lodini Sr. 6-4 280 CB 1 raylens Boutin fr. 5-8 175 66 austin Bradway fr. 6-6 290 3 Jahlani Sundar fr. 6-9 155

RT 63 Shawn Pridell Jr. 6-4 280 CB 21 kenny Hernandez So. 5-10 170 74 Salvatore Gioeli So. 6-5 285 30 Bryce Szudzik Sr. 5-8 180

SPECIAL TEAMS

K 40 dustin Moyle Sr. 6-0 180 PR 24 Joseph Ortiz Sr. 5-9 173

P 2 Jason Hellwig Sr. 6-4 195 LS 37 matt Spina fr. 5-11 165 Golden Eagles 2019 Opponent Schedules / Results Hobart College Framingham State Saturday, Sept. 7 - 12 pm Saturday, Sept. 14 - 12 pm Boswell Field at David J Urick Stadium Bob Boozer Field - Home Opener 2019 Statesmen Schedule (5-2, 1-2 Liberty) 2019 Rams Schedule (5-2, 5-0 MASCAC) Sept. 7 vs Brockport ...... W, 33-7 Oct. 12 vs RPI ...... W, 41-27 Sept. 6 at Endicott ...... L, 27-55 Oct. 19 at Plymouth St...... W, 34-0 Sept. 14 at Morrisville...... W, 38-24 Oct. 19 at Ithaca ...... L, 0-34 Sept. 14 at Brockport ...... L, 0-14 Oct. 26 vs Western Conn St. W, 39-14 Sept. 21 vs Rowan ...... W, 20-17 Nov. 2 vs St. Lawrence ...... 12 pm Sept. 21 vs Westfield St...... W, 48-21 Nov. 2 at Mass. Maritime .... 12 pm Sept. 28 vs Montclair ...... W, 16-3 Nov. 9 vs Buffalo St...... 6 pm Oct. 5 vs Mass-Dartmouth W, 39-33 Nov. 9 vs Bridgewater St. .... 12 pm Oct. 5 at Union ...... L, 7-23 Nov. 16 at Rochester ...... 12:05 pm Oct. 12 at Fitchburg St...... W, 56-7 Nov. 16 at Worcester St...... 12 pm

Buffalo State Alfred State Saturday, Sept. 21 - 12 pm Saturday, Sept. 28 - 2 pm Coyer Field Bob Boozer Field - Homecoming Weekend 2019 Bengals Schedule (1-6, 1-2 Liberty) 2019 Pioneers Schedule (3-5, 1-2 ECFC) Sept. 7 vs St. John Fisher ...... L, 7-23 Oct. 19 vs Rochester ...... W, 13-7 Sept. 7 at Mass-Dartmout ..... L, 7-54 Oct. 12 vs Anna Maria ...... L, 20-21 Sept. 14 at Utica ...... L, 15-26 Oct. 26 vs Union ...... L, 14-28 Sept. 14 vs Hartwick ...... L, 20-30 Oct. 19 at Gallaudet ...... L, 41-62 Sept. 21 vs Brockport ...... L, 22-55 Nov. 2 at RPI ...... 12 pm Sept. 21 at Rochester ...... W, 27-21 Oct. 26 vs Castleton ...... W, 21-15 Sept. 28 at Cortland ...... L, 21-59 Nov. 9 at Hobart ...... 6 pm Sept. 28 at Brockport ...... L, 6-55 Nov. 2 at Dean ...... 12 pm Oct. 12 at Ithaca ...... L, 14-48 Nov. 16 vs St. Lawrence ...... 12 pm Oct. 5 vs Keystone* ...... W, 34-13 Nov. 9 vs Maritime ...... 12 pm * Exhibition St. John Fisher Saturday, Oct. 5 - 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 - 12 pm Growney Stadium - Courage Bowl Bob Boozer Field 2019 Cardinals Schedule (4-4, 1-3 Empire 8) 2019 Hawks Schedule (1-6, 0-3 Empire 8) Sept. 7 at Buffalo St...... W, 23-7 Oct. 12 at Utica ...... L, 28-34 Sept. 7 vs Wilkes ...... L, 21-38 Oct. 19 vs St. John Fisher ...... L, 21-49 Sept. 14 vs Bridgewater St. .... W, 35-28 Oct. 19 at Hartwick ...... W, 49-21 Sept. 14 at Alfred St...... W, 30-20 Oct. 26 at Alfred ...... L, 7-34 Sept. 21 vs TCNJ ...... W, 40-16 Oct. 26 vs Cortland ...... L, 37-42 Sept. 21 vs King’s ...... L, 19-41 Nov. 2 vs Morrisville ...... 1 pm Sept. 28 at Ithaca ...... L, 35-38 Nov. 9 at Morrisville ...... 1 pm Sept. 28 at St. Lawrence ...... L, 0-33 Nov. 9 vs Cortland ...... 1 pm Oct. 5 vs Brockport ...... L, 0-17 Nov. 16 vs Alfred ...... 1 pm Oct. 12 at Brockport ...... L, 0-38 Nov. 16 at Utica ...... 1 pm

Utica College #18 Cortland Saturday, Oct. 26 - 12 pm Saturday, Nov. 2 - 2 pm Bob Boozer Field SUNY Cortland Stadium Complex 2019 Pioneers Schedule (3-4, 1-3 Empire 8) 2019 Red Dragons Schedule (7-0, 4-0 Empire 8) Sept. 7 vs St. Lawrence ...... W, 40-14 Oct. 19 vs Morrisville ... L, 51-54 (2OT) Sept. 7 vs Fitchburg St...... W, 63-0 Oct. 19 vs Alfred ...... W, 31-21 Sept. 14 vs Buffalo St...... W, 26-15 Oct. 26 at Brockport ...... L, 14-41 Sept. 14 at TCNJ ...... W, 31-7 Oct. 26 at St. John Fisher ..... W, 42-37 Sept. 21 at RPI ...... L, 33-35 Nov. 2 at Alfred ...... 1 pm Sept. 28 vs Buffalo St...... W, 59-21 Nov. 2 vs Brockport ...... 2 pm Oct. 5 at Cortland ...... L, 12-44 Nov. 9 at Union ...... 1 pm Oct. 5 vs Utica ...... W, 44-12 Nov. 9 at Hartwick ...... 1 pm Oct. 12 vs St. John Fisher ...... W, 34-28 Nov. 16 vs Hartwick ...... 1 pm Oct. 12 at Morrisville ...... W, 42-28 Nov. 16 vs Ithaca ...... 1 pm Alfred University Morrisville State Saturday, Nov. 9 - 12 pm Saturday, Nov. 16 - 1 pm Bob Boozer Field Drake Field 2019 Saxons Schedule (5-2, 2-1 Empire 8) 2019 Mustangs Schedule (3-4, 1-2 Empire 8) Sept. 7 at Thiel ...... W, 42-0 Oct. 19 at Cortland ...... L, 21-31 Sept. 7 at Bridgewater St ...... W, 39-7 Oct. 12 vs Cortland ...... L, 28-42 Sept. 14 vs George Fox ...... W, 15-14 Oct. 26 vs Hartwick ...... W, 34-7 Sept. 14 vs Hobart ...... L, 24-38 Oct. 19 at Utica ...... W, 54-51 Sept. 21 at Ithaca ...... L, 9-27 Nov. 2 vs Utica ...... 1 pm Sept. 20 at St. Lawrence ...... L, 22-32 Nov. 2 at Hartwick ...... 1 pm Sept. 28 vs Rochester ...... W, 56-13 Nov. 9 at Brockport ...... 12 pm Sept. 28 vs Husson ...... W, 42-15 Nov. 9 vs St. John Fisher ...... 2 pm Oct. 5 vs Morrisville ...... W, 28-21 Nov. 16 at St. John Fisher ...... 1 pm Oct. 5 at Alfred ...... L, 21-28 Nov. 16 vs Brockport ...... 1 pm Golden Eagle Game 8 Roster

No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. 1 Raylens Boutin Fr. CB 5-8 175 45 Adrian Brown Jr. Fr. DL 5-10 215 1 Imhotep Cromer Jr. WR 6-3 187 46 Gavin Vera Fr. K 5-11 170 2 Jason Hellwig Sr. QB 6-4 195 47 Blake Wolfanger Fr. RB 5-10 195 2 Ben Marshall So. DB 6-0 190 49 Xavier Smith Fr. S 6-1 185 3 Raheen Gayden Jr. DB 5-9 165 50 John DeRidder So. LB 5-11 190 3 Jahlani Sundar Fr. DB 5-9 155 50 Nick Romeo Jr. OL 6-2 290 4 Alex Benson Jr. WR 5-10 175 51 Derrick Cipriani So. LB 6-0 200 5 Kareem Leaver Sr. LB 6-0 240 52 Ben Damiani So. LB 6-1 225 6 Elijah Aikens So. LB 6-0 203 53 Willie James Fr. LB 6-0 220 6 Derrick Chance So. WR 5-8 170 55 Joel Atuahene Fr. LB 6-0 205 7 Elliot Avidane Fr. QB 6-0 197 55 Andrew Fenner So. OL 6-2 320 7 Allassane Coulibaly Sr. DE 6-4 240 56 Jason Karteron Sr. LB 6-0 215 8 Freddy June Fr. QB 6-2 190 57 Kyle Walsh Fr. LB 5-11 215 8 Vernon Smith So. DB 5-7 165 58 Zachary Rybak So. DB 6-2 210 9 Treijen Garrett Fr. DB 6-0 170 59 Pat Nichols Fr. DB 6-1 205 10 Kameren King Fr. LB 6-2 195 60 Griffin Kirby Fr. OL 6-0 305 10 Rob Kleinhammer Sr. QB 6-4 200 61 Conner Latimer Jr. OL 6-2 265 11 Keion Jones So. QB 5-11 235 62 Jacob Lucier Fr. OL 6-1 290 13 Alaan Montgomery Sr. DB 6-2 175 63 Shawn Pridell Jr. OL 6-4 280 14 Rashad Law Fr. RB 5-10 170 64 Nicholas Kalke Fr. OL 6-4 250 15 Andrew Covais Jr. LB 6-2 215 65 Ahmaad Johnson So. OL 6-1 325 16 Ja’Mir Miller Fr. WR 6-1 175 66 Austin Bradway Fr. OL 6-6 290 17 Jack Edwards Jr. QB 6-4 200 67 Jotham Denegal Fr. OL 6-4 408 18 Jayden Lambert Fr. WR 5-6 155 69 Nolan Frisbey Fr. OL 5-11 285 19 Riley Hill Jr. QB 6-0 215 70 Luke Lodini Sr. OL 6-2 300 20 Samuel Bergman So. FB 5-9 210 72 Scott Ochsner So. OL 6-8 340 21 Kenny Hernandez So. DB 5-10 170 74 Salvatore Gioeli So. OL 6-5 285 22 Justin Morrison Sr. RB 5-9 200 75 Matt Rector So. OL 6-4 280 23 Sam Bell Fr. DB 5-10 150 76 Jalen Bocyck Fr. OL 6-2 265 24 Joseph Ortiz Sr. WR 5-9 173 77 Brock Pominville So. WR 5-7 155 25 Justin Stennett Fr. CB 5-10 170 78 Alex Brothers Sr. OL 6-2 274 26 Makhai Murphy Fr. DB 5-9 180 79 Demetri Swann So. OL 6-3 290 27 Billy Seiders Jr. DB 5-10 175 80 DaQuan Hubbard Sr. WR 5-11 180 28 Cameron Dupera Fr. CB 5-7 190 81 Raphael Odey Jr. WR 6-1 200

29 Soloman Hemingway Fr. RB 5-9 190 82 Ryan Murray Sr. WR 5-10 150 30 Bryce Szudzik Sr. DB 5-8 180 83 Louis Usera Fr. WR 5-11 175 31 Jala Coad So. RB 5-10 195 85 James Altenburger Fr. TE 6-5 266 32 Lawrence Jenkins Jr. LB 5-11 210 86 Joshua Cameron So. WR 5-7 172 33 Alex West Sr. LB 5-11 210 87 JJ Evarts Jr. WR 6-4 195 35 Jeniel Foster - 89 Jared Maurino So. WR 5-9 175 36 Noah Panepinto Fr. K 5-9 150 91 Jordan Harris So. DL 6-0 290 37 Matt Spina Fr. LS 5-11 165 93 Devonta Brathwaite Sr. DE 5-11 220 38 Joey Meyers Fr. P 5-10 160 94 Joseph Rodda Fr. DE 5-11 190 39 Mitchell Kerrick Jr. P 6-3 180 95 Hakeem Yaya So. DL 6-0 230 40 Dustin Moyle Sr. K 5-11 175 96 Corey Iglesias So. DL 6-3 255 41 Jayden Prina Fr. FB 5-10 225 97 Brandon Cutter Sr. DE 6-1 230 42 Nic Esposito Fr. FB 6-0 200 99 Tafari Nedrick So. DL 6-3 225 43 Danny Housman Sr. LB 5-10 210 44 Vincent Daviero Fr. RB 5-11 190 44 Josh Greenwood Jr. DE 6-2 248 Pronunciations Pronunciations

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Name of School: The College at Brockport Brockport Head Coach: Jason Mangone City/Zip: Brockport, N.Y. 14420 Alma Mater: The College at Brockport Founded: 1835 With Brockport: 7th season as Head Coach Enrollment: 7,180 (8,313 total) Career Record: 55-20 Green and Gold School Colors: Brockport Assistant Coaches: Stadium: Eunice Kennedy Shriver Offensive Coordinator: Steve Potter Capacity: 11,000 Defensive Coordinator: Mike Fox Field: Bob Boozer Field Safeties: David Blahowicz Surface: Artificial Turf Linebackers: Brandon Miller Affiliation: NCAA Division III, ECAC Cornerbacks: Chandler Williams Conference: Empire 8 Fullbacks/Tight Ends: Mark Sanchez President: Dr. Heidi MacPherson Tailbacks: Matt Arita Erick Hart Athletic Director: Defensive Backs: Cedric Campbell AD Email: [email protected] Strength&Conditioning: Ed Jaskulski AD Phone: 585-395-2579 Quality Control: Nate Bull

2019 SCHEDULE HISTORY First Year of Football: 1947 Sept. 7 at Hobart College 12 p.m. Sept. 14 vs. Framingham State 12 p.m. All-Time Record Entering ‘19: 280-349-15 (.435) Sept. 21 at Buffalo State 12 p.m. All-Americans: 92 Sept. 28 vs. Alfred State 2 p.m. Most Recent Post-Season: 2018, 2nd Round NCAA Oct. 5 at St. John Fisher* 6 p.m. Result: Loss, RPI 13-21 Oct. 12 vs. Hartwick College* 12 p.m. Oct. 26 vs. Utica College* 12 p.m. Nov. 2 at Cortland* 2 p.m. Nov. 9 vs. Alfred University* 12 p.m. 2018 TEAM INFORMATION Nov. 16 at Morrisville State* 12 p.m. Overall Record: 11-1 Conference Record/Finish: 7-0/ 1st Place 2018 RESULTS Final Ranking (D3Football/AFCA Polls): 13th / 11th Sept. 1 vs. Hobart College W, 56-7 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/14 Sept. 8 at Ithaca College W, 13-7 Sept. 15 vs. St. Lawrence W. 65-12 Sept. 29 vs. St. John Fisher* W, 49-7 KEY RETURNERS Oct. 6 at Hartwick College* W, 55-7 Oct. 13 at Alfred University* W, 52-0 Offense: Defense: Oct. 20 vs. Buffalo State* W, 65-7 Oct. 27 at Utica College* W, 22-6 22 Justin Morrison SR RB 33 Alex West SR OLB Nov. 3 vs. Cortland* W, 21-16 13 Alex Benson JR WR 32 Lawrence Jenkins JR LB Nov. 10 at Morrisville State* W, 49-7 Nov. 17 vs Framingham State W, 40-27 25 Jala Coad SO TB 44 Josh Greenwood JR DE Nov. 24 vs RPI L, 13-21 80 DaQuan Hubbard SR WR 7 Allassane Coulibaly SR DE *Denotes Conference Game