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Colgate Spring Football Colgate Spring Football Report MIKE GALLIHUGH ‘08 JORDAN SCOTT ‘09 2006 SECOND TEAM ALL-AMERICA BY ASSOCIATED PRESS 2005 PATRIOT LEAGUE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006 THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICA BY THE SPORTS NETWORK 2005 ECAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2006 FIRST TEAM ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 2005 THIRD THIRD ALL-AMERICA BY FOOTBALL GAZETTE 2006 FINALIST FOR THE BUCK BUCHANAN AWARD 2006 FIRST TEAM ALL-PATRIOT LEAGUE 2006 FIRST TEAM ECAC ALL-STAR 2007 COLGATE SPRING FOOTBALL COLGATE SPRING FOOTBALL REPORT 2007 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date ....... Opponent ................ Time Sept. 1 ..... ALBANY. .....................TBA Sept. 8 ..... MASSACHUSETTS .......TBA General Information Sept. 15 ... at Dartmouth ..............TBA Location: Hamilton, N.Y. 13346 Sept. 29 ... FORDHAM * ................TBA Enrollment: 2,800 Oct. 6 ...... BUCKNELL * ................TBA President: Rebecca Chopp Oct. 13 ..... at Cornell ....................TBA Athletic Director: David Roach Oct. 20 ..... TOWSON ....................TBA Affiliation: NCAA Division I Oct. 27 ..... at Lafayette * ..............TBA Conference: Patriot League Nov. 3 ...... LEHIGH * ....................TBA Colors: Maroon, White & Gray Nov. 10 .... at Georgetown * ..........TBA Nickname: Raiders Nov. 17 .... at Holy Cross * ............TBA * Patriot League Games Football Quick Facts Head Coach: Dick Biddle (Duke ’71) Record at Colgate: 88-42 (12th Season) Overall Record: 88-42 (12th Season) Assistant Coaches: Colgate Athletic Communications Dan Hunt (Springfield '92), Offensive Coordinator/ Office Phone: (315) 228-7602 Quarterbacks; Ed Pinkham (Allegheny ’75), Defensive Fax Phone: (315) 228-7977 Coordinator/Linebackers; Chris Young (Colgate ’97), Wide Bob Cornell ............................... Director Receivers; Kevin Bolis (Colgate '00), Offensive Line; Dan Michele Kelley .................. Assistant Dir. Meredith Rieder .......................Assistant Larson (Wisconsin-Eau Claire '03), Running Backs; Ryan Kristy McNeil ...........................Assistant Knowles (Idaho '02), Defensive Line; Nick Monroe (St. Lisa Diehl ........Administrative Assistant Cloud '01), Secondary; Peter Mayer (Ithaca ‘04), Defensive Assistant. Football Office Phone: (315) 228-7603 Administrative Assistant: Debbie Rhyde 2006 FOOTBALL RESULTS Date ....... Opponent ............ Results Team Information Stadium: Andy Kerr Stadium Sept. 2 ..... at Massachusetts. ... L, 28-7 Capacity: 10,221 (Grass) Sept. 16 ... DARTMOUTH ..........W, 28-7 Captains: TBA Sept. 23 ... MONMOUTH ..........L, 17-12 Basic Offense: Multiple Sept. 30 ... GEORGETOWN * ...W, 31-14 Basic Defense: Multiple Oct. 7 ...... PRINCETON ... L, 27-26 (OT) Letterwinners Returning: 44 Oct. 14 ..... at Cornell ..............L, 38-14 Letterwinners Lost: 15 Oct. 21 ..... at Fordham * .........W, 46-3 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 Oct. 28 ..... LAFAYETTE * .........L, 27-10 Offensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Nov. 4 ...... at Lehigh * ...........L, 23-15 Specialists Returning/Lost: 2/1 Nov. 11 .... HOLY CROSS * .....W, 29-28 2006 Record: 4-7 Nov. 18 .... at Bucknell * .........L, 31-28 2006 Patriot League Record: 3-3 (T-4th) * Patriot League Games Athletic Communciations Office Football Contact: Bob Cornell Home Phone: (315) 824-3637 Cell Phone: (315) 723-0175 Office Phone: (315) 228-7602 Office Fax: (315) 228-7977 Raider SportsLine: (315) 228-7900 Website: http://www.goColgateRaiders.com Media Information For further information concerning the football team, contact Bob Cornell in the Colgate Athletic Communications Office at (315) 228-7602. Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 2007 SPRING ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Cl. Hgt. Wgt. Hometown (HS/Prep School) 1 Erik Burke, WR 75 Aguilar, Ian DL So. 6-1 228 Ponte Vedra, FL (Nease) 2 Will Griffin, CB 43 Ashton, David * LB So. 6-0 204 Chantilly, VA (Mercersburg Academy) 4 Andrew Kirkland, SS 60 Barlay, Juliues DE So. 6-0 222 Decatur, GA (Southside) 6 Raymon Taft, CB 44 Beatty, Mike * FB Jr. 5-11 208 Concord Twp., OH (Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) 7 Garrington Spence, DB 21 Bennett, J.J. ** TB Sr. 5-7 196 Cleveland, OH (Solano Community College) 8 Jamil Jude, DB 99 Brenner, Owen * DE Sr. 6-1 232 Ringoes, NJ (Hunterdon) 9 Wayne Moten, WR 13 Breslin, Sam ** WR Jr. 5-11 188 Wayland, MA (Northfield-Mt. Herman) 10 Mark Colon, LB 88 Buck, Mike * K Sr. 6-0 192 Basking Ridge, NJ (Ridge) 13 Sam Breslin, WR 68 Budny, Rob OG So. 6-0 262 Streetsboro, OH (Walsh Jesuit) 14 Ryan Meyers, QB 64 Buglione, Brendan DT So. 6-2 248 Vestal, NY (Vestal) 15 Alex Relph, QB 1 Burke, Erik *** WR Sr. 6-1 186 Traverse City, MI (Traverse City) 16 Anthony Fucillo, QB 76 Clayton, Phil OT So. 6-3 252 Mount Airy, MD (Loyola Blakefield) 17 Dan Pitcher, QB 10 Colon, Mark LB So. 6-0 203 Ewing, NJ (The Hill School) 18 Chris Ekpo, CB 26 Dawson, Andre ** FS Sr. 6-0 193 Erie, PA (Erie Central) 19 Ty Henry, WR 84 Dillingham, Brent ** TE Jr. 6-4 262 Naples, FL (Barron Collier) 20 Brandon Love, RB 86 Douglas, Austin * DT So. 6-3 242 Ashburnham, MA (Kent School) 21 J.J. Bennett, TB 50 Doyle, Brian C Jr. 6-1 284 Wilkes-Barre, PA (E.L. Meyers) 22 David Morgan, WR 18 Ekpo, Chris ** CB Jr. 6-1 192 Jonesboro, GA (Jonesboro) 23 Idah Uzi, CB 16 Fucillo, Anthony QB Jr. 6-2 219 Winthrop, MA (Winthrop) 25 Steve Hansen, TB 38 Gallihugh, Mike ** LB Sr. 6-0 197 Midlothian, VA (Blair (NJ) Academy) 26 Andre Dawson, FS 37 Gandy, Mike LB So. 6-0 210 Chamblee, GA (Lakeside) 27 Cody Williams, CB 29 Gish, Garrett QB So. 6-0 192 Boerne, TX (Texas A&M) 29 Garrett Gish, QB 83 Gongora, David WR So. 6-1 192 Pembroke Pines, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) 30 Jordan Scott, TB 2 Griffin, Will * CB So. 5-9 169 Davie, FL (Western) 31 Zach Lasavage, RB 51 Gross, Ryan * C So. 6-2 257 Beach Haven, NJ (Southern Regional) 33 Robert Wenger, FB 45 Hadley, Greg * LB So. 5-10 213 Fayetteville, NY (CBA) 34 Eric Tupta, FB 25 Hansen, Steve * TB Jr. 5-8 176 Orlando, FL (Boone) 35 Ryan Keller, DE 74 Hennessey, Nick * OT Jr. 6-5 286 Danvers, MA (Phillips Andover) 37 Mike Gandy, LB 19 Henry, Ty * WR So. 6-1 174 Orlando, FL (University) 38 Mike Gallihugh, LB 23 Idah, Uzi * CB So. 5-10 197 Rolling Hills Estate, CA (Palos Verdes Peninsula) 39 Jacob Stein, K 72 Jonas, Steve ** OT Jr. 6-4 298 Webster, NY (Webster Schroeder) 40 Tyler Spencer, DE 8 Jude, Jamil DB Jr. 5-10 186 Tallahassee, FL (J. Rickards) 41 Ted Marshall, LB 35 Keller, Ryan ** DE Sr. 6-1 229 Colts Neck, NJ (Colts Neck) 43 David Ashton, LB 4 Kirkland, Andrew SS Jr. 5-10 181 Voorhees, NJ (Eastern Regional) 44 Mike Beatty, FB 31 Lasavage, Zachary RB So. 5-10 180 Carbondale, PA (Carbondale Area) 45 Greg Hadley, LB 47 Lombardo, Brian * WR Sr. 6-2 210 Upper Arlington, OH (Wyoming Seminary) 47 Brian Lombardo, WR 20 Love, Brandon RB Jr. 5-8 188 Durham, NC (Southern) 50 Brian Doyle, C 66 Mancuso, Paul * DT So. 6-2 269 Somers, NY (Trinity-Pawling) 51 Ryan Gross, C 41 Marshall, Ted ** LB Jr. 6-2 218 Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie) 53 Frankie Vittorini, OL 91 Meara, Jim * DE Sr. 6-2 242 Montgomery, MA (Holyoke) 54 Frank Viola, DT 14 Meyers, Ryan QB So. 6-2 222 New Orleans, LA (Tulane University) 55 Pat Nolan, DT 81 Moore, Jake LB So. 6-1 198 Marietta, GA (Marietta) 56 Justin Snyder, OT 22 Morgan, David ** WR Jr. 5-10 177 Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills) 57 Rich Rosabella, OG 9 Moten, Wayne * WR So. 5-7 167 Forestville, MD (Forestville) 60 Juliues Barlay, DE 55 Nolan, Pat ** DT Sr. 6-4 258 Exeter, NH (Exeter) 64 Brendan Buglione, DT 17 Pitcher, Dan QB Jr. 6-0 193 Cortland, NY (Cortland) 66 Paul Mancuso, DT 71 Poinsett, Kyle OL So. 6-2 270 Venice, FL (Venice) 67 Zach Posey, OG 67 Posey, Zach * OG So. 6-1 264 Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II) 68 Rob Budny, OG 15 Relph, Alex * QB Jr. 5-11 183 Victor, NY (Victor Central) 71 Kyle Poinsett, OL 57 Rosabella, Rich ** OG Jr. 6-0 256 Naples, FL (Barron Collier) 72 Steve Jonas, OT 94 Rupert, Chris LB Jr. 6-1 217 East Rochester, NY (East Rochester) 74 Nick Hennessey, OT 97 Saulen, Steve ** DE Sr. 6-1 219 Uxbridge, MA (Uxbridge) 75 Ian Aguilar, DL 95 Schriefer, Adrien * TE So. 6-1 213 Plainsboro, NJ (West Windsor Plainsboro) 76 Phil Clayton, OT 30 Scott, Jordan ** TB Jr. 5-10 198 Hyattsville, MD (DeMatha Catholic) 78 Carlton Walker, DT 80 Simonds, Pat * WR So. 6-5 210 Sidney, NY (Sidney) 79 Matt Sullivan, OG 56 Snyder, Justin OT Jr. 6-3 279 Blacklick, PA (Blairsville) 80 Pat Simonds, WR 7 Spence, Garrington * DB So. 5-11 192 Anaheim, CA (Mater Dei) 81 Jake Moore, LB 40 Spencer, Tyler DE So. 6-1 222 Binghamton, NY (Chenango Forks) 83 David Gongora, WR 39 Stein, Jacob ** K Jr. 5-10 169 St. Petersburg, FL (Shorecrest Prep) 84 Brent Dillingham, TE 79 Sullivan, Matt * OG Sr. 6-4 294 Cockeysville, MD (Loyola Blakefield) 86 Austin Douglas, DT 6 Taft, Raymon ** CB Sr. 6-0 188 Lauderdale Lakes, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) 87 Manny Torres, WR 87 Torres, Manny WR So. 5-11 190 Perth Amboy, NJ (Perth Amboy) 88 Mike Buck, K 34 Tupta, Eric ** FB Jr. 6-2 229 University Heights, OH (Gilmour Academy) 91 Jim Meara, DE 54 Viola, Frank * DT Sr. 6-5 232 Rutherford, NJ (Rutherford) Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 Patriot League Champions • 1997 • 1999 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 2007 SPRING ROSTER 2007 SPRING ROSTER 94 Chris Rupert, LB 53 Vittorini, Frankie OL So. 6-1 265 West Harrison, NY (Harrison) 95 Adrien Schriefer, TE 78 Walker, Carlton * DT So. 6-0 254 Columbus, OH (Columbus Academy) 97 Steve Saulen, DE 33 Wenger, Robert * FB Sr.
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