coach/defensive coordinator at Fordham University from 1999 through 2001. The Long Island native, who was a two-year starter at LIU-C.W. Post, began his coaching career at the University at Albany in 1988 as linebackers and strength coach. In 1990 Cohen became linebackers and defensive line coach at Lafayette College and held that position for four seasons.

HOFSTRA COACHING STAFF: With the coaching change this year the Pride return just one assistant coach, special teams coordinator/receivers coach and recruiting coordinator HOFSTRA Jamie Elizondo, from last year’s staff. The 2006 Pride football FOOTBALL, 2006 coaching staff is as follows: GAME 2: Coach Pos. HU Yr. Overall HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY (1-0) Ed Foley Asst. HC/Off. Line 1st 18th at Mike Elko Def. Coord./DB 1st 8th (0-1) John Perry Off. Coord./QB 1st 13th Saturday, September 9, 2006 – 4:30 p.m. Jamie Elizondo ST Coord./WR 3rd 7th Joan C. Edwards Stadium - Huntington, WV Tony Thompson Linebackers 1st 9th Sean Spencer Def. Line 1st 11th Bill Polin Running Backs 1st 7th Television: None T.J. DiMuzio Tight Ends 1st 2nd Radio: WRHU-FM (88.7) Pre-game show at 4:00 p.m. Lyle Hemphill DB Asst. 1st 5th Greg Rice (play-by-play), Scott Miller (color), AJ Hall (field) Kevin Baumann Def. Asst. 1st 3rd Internet: www.WRHU.org HOFSTRA FACTS, FIGURES, STREAKS AND 2006 HOFSTRA SCHEDULE TRENDS: Aug. 31 at Stony Brook (FSNY) 17-8 W Sept. 9 at Marshall 4:30 p.m. - Hofstra enters the Marshall game having won three Sept. 23 TOWSON* 7:00 p.m. consecutive contests dating back to last season. Sept. 30 at William & Mary* (FSNY) 1:00 p.m. Oct. 7 VILLANOVA* (FSNY) + Noon - The Pride has won 25 of their last 45 road games and 27 of Oct. 14 at Delaware Noon their last 49 contests away from Shuart Stadium. The Pride is Oct. 21 at Maine* 2:00 p.m. 32-23 on the road since the start of the 1997 season. Oct. 28 at New Hampshire* Noon Nov. 4 RHODE ISLAND* 1:00 p.m. - Hofstra has won 42 of its last 73 regular season games and Nov. 11 NORTHEASTERN* 1:00 p.m. 51 of its last 83 in-season contests. The Pride is 65-37 in Nov. 18 at Massachusetts* Noon regular season play since the start of the 1997 season. Hofstra has posted an 81-44-1 record over the last 126 regular season * - Atlantic 10 Game + - Homecoming • All times ET games.

INFORMATION CONTACTS: - The Pride has won 49 of 84 contests, including playoff Hofstra - Jim Sheehan, Associate Athletic Director/ games, since the start of the 1999 season. Communications; (516) 463-6764 - O; (516) 523-6692 - Cell; (516) 463-5033 - Fax ON THIS DAY IN HOFSTRA FOOTBALL HISTORY: - 1983: Quarterback Rich Codella threw three touchdown Marshalll -Randy Burnside, Assistant Athletic Director/Media passes and rushed for a fourth, and Steve Madey had two Relations; (304) 696-4660-O; (304) 696-2325- Fax touchdown catches as the Pride began its 10-0 season with a 30-0 victory over Iona College. Joan C. Edwards Stadium Press Box - (304) 696-6666 - 1995: Running backs Jimmy Jones (11-141) and Paul Que (14-102) each rushed for over 100 yards and the Pride defense HOFSTRA HEAD COACH: Dave Cohen is in his first held Holy Cross to 249 yards in a 24-9 victory in Worcester, season as Hofstra University head football coach. Just the Massachusetts. The Pride, who lost to Marshall, 30-28 in the seventh head coach in the history of Pride football, Cohen regular season finale, would make their first I-AA Playoff came to Hofstra last December after serving as defensive appearance that season. coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Delaware from 2002 through 2005. He also served as - 2000: The Pride racked up a school-record 705 yards as defensive line and linebackers coach at Delaware from 1994 quarterback Rocky Butler recorded 534 yards in total offense through 1998 before becoming the associate head and tallied four touchdown runs in a 51-30 victory at Maine. Pride within a single touchdown. The Thundering Herd HOFSTRA'S STATISTICAL LEADERS - 1 GAME secured momentum going into the locker room when Franklin Wallace plunged in from 1-yard out with just 59 seconds left RUSHING Att. Net Avg. TD in the half to close out a 65-yard drive. Hofstra, though, Terry Crenshaw 15 31 2.1 0 refused to go quietly as junior safety James Glee's 94-yard Kareem Huggins 8 33 4.1 1 interception return resulted in a 10-yard scoring pass from Clarkson to Devale Ellis that brought the Pride to within 28-21 PASSING (Eff.) GP Comp-Att-Int Yds. TD with 4:31 left in the third quarter. Hofstra's defense had Anton Clarkson (136.9) 1 19-31-0 (61.3) 240 1 Marshall in a third-and-10 situation on its ensuing drive, but the Thundering Herd was able to pick up the first down and RECEIVING No. Yds. Avg. TD Hill put the finishing touches on an eight-play, 68-yard drive Shaine Smith 12 195 16.2 1 with an 8-yard touchdown run to put Marshall back in control Chris Manno 1 10 10.0 0 at 35-21 with 2:21 left in the third. The Thundering Herd then Ottis Lewis 1 9 9.0 0 scored on its first two possessions of the fourth quarter to seal Marquis Bonds 1 8 8.0 0 the game. Nick Kelly kicked a 37-yard field goal to stretch the Anton Clarkson 1 8 8.0 0 lead to 38-21 at the 12:08 mark and after the Marshall defense forced a Hofstra turnover, Earl Charles scored on a 5-yard run TACKLES UT-AT-TT Sacks Int to close out the scoring with 9:12 left. Marshall had a big day Tom Daddino (LB) 4-5-9 0 0 on offense, totaling 608 yards, but the Pride defense was able David Darby (FS) 3-5-8 0 0 to record five turnovers on three interceptions and two DeWayne Whitaker (CB) 4-2-6 0 0 fumbles. Hill did end the game with 25 completions on 37 Shemiah LeGrande (DT) 2-4-6 1-4 0 attempts for 344 yards and two touchdowns, while Wallace led the ground game with 86 yards. Hofstra, which had only HOFSTRA-MARSHALL 241 total yards, was led offensively by Irby's 61 yards and two SERIES: Saturday’s game touchdowns. Seck was seven for 15 passing for 53 yards is the third meeting between before his injury, while Clarkson finished five of eight for 38 Hofstra and Marshall in a yards and a touchdown. Defensively, senior linebacker series that started in 1995. Renauld Williams had 13 tackles and a forced fumble, while The Thundering Herd has Glee, senior safety Carlton Bargman and junior lineman won both games in the Mickey Keene each had interceptions. The game marked only series. The two teams last the second time that Hofstra has played a Division I-A met August 30, 2003 at Joan opponent. The previous game came in 1999 against Buffalo, C. Edwards Stadium (then which was in its first season as a I-A team. The Pride won called Marshall University that contest, 20-13. Stadium) with the Herd posting a 45-21 victory. The 1 2 3 4 F series history is as follows: HOFSTRA 7 7 7 0 21 MARSHALL 14 14 7 0 45 Year Winner (Loc.) Score 1995 Marshall (A) 28-30 Scoring Summary 2003 Marshall (A) 21-45 MU - Davis 27-yd pass from Hill (Lewis kick) MU - Watts 51-yd pass from Hill (Lewis kick) THE LAST TIME – HOFSTRA AND MARSHALL: HU - Irby 39-yd run (Onorato kick) August 30, 2003 at Marshall: The Pride put a scare into MU - Charles 5-yd run (Lewis kick) Division I-A Marshall, pulling within 28-21 late in the third HU - Irby 33-yd run (Onorato kick) quarter, but the Thundering Herd scored the final 17 points to MU - Wallace 1-yd run (Lewis kick) pull away for a 45-21 victory at Marshall University Stadium. HU - Ellis 10-yd pass from Clarkson (Onorato kick) The Pride efforts were hampered by injury at the quarterback MU - Hill 8-yd run (Lewis kick) spot where Hofstra starter Bobby Seck played the first half, MU - Kelly 37-yd field goal but was removed from the game with a broken hand. Junior MU - Charles 5-yd run (Lewis kick) Andrew English began the second half, but was replaced by newcomer Anton Clarkson midway through the third HU MU quarter. Marshall jumped on the Pride early, scoring two quick First Downs 12 34 first quarter touchdowns as quarterback Stan Hill threw a 27- Rushes-Yards (Net) 27-116 50-261 yard touchdown to Josh Davis and a 41-yard scoring strike to Passing Yards (Net) 125 347 Darius Watts just 2:09 apart to post a 14-0 lead. Hofstra Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-0 38-26-3 receiver Isaac Irby, though, cut the lead in half with 2:49 left Total Offensive Plays-Yards 58-241 88-608 in the first quarter when he scored on a 39-yard run. After Earl Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Charles stretched the Marshall lead back to 14, 21-7, on a 5- Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 8-54 yard run with 7:13 left in the second quarter, Irby scored again Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-64 3-40 on a 33-yard run with 3:28 left in the opening half to pull the Interception Returns-Yards 3-111 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-37.4 2-45.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 James Madison @ Appalachian State Penalties-Yards 14-123 9-76 Maine @ Youngstown State Possession Time 24:54 35:06 Hofstra @ Marshall Third Down Conversions 1 of 12 6 of 12 Lehigh @ Villanova Fourth Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 West Chester @ Delaware Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-28 LAST WEEK August 31 RUSHING: HOFSTRA-Irby 3-61; Dimmie 11-59; Crenshaw Hofstra 17, Stony Brook 8 2-8; Seck 4-minus 1; Clarkson 5-minus 1; English 2-minus 10; Connecticut 52, Rhode Island 7 MARSHALL-Wallace 16-86; Hill 9-49; Charles 11-46; September 2 Tunstalle 8-32; Newsome 3-21; Watts 1-16; Gochneaur 1-10; UMass 28, Colgate 7 Hargrove 1-1. Virginia Tech 38, Northeastern 0 James Madison 14, Bloomsburg 3 PASSING: HOFSTRA-Seck 7-15-0-53; English 3-8-0-34; Richmond 13, Duke 0 Clarkson 5-8-0-38; MARSHALL-Hill 25-37-3-344; Towson 30, Morgan State 2 Gochneaur 1-1-0-3. UCF 35, Villanova 16 Maryland 27, William & Mary 14 RECEIVING: HOFSTRA-Bryant 5-48; Irby 4-38; Ellis 3-20; Colston 2-22; Perry 1-minus 3; MARSHALL-Watts 7-122; HOFSTRA IN THE 2006 NCAA Davis 7-88; Guillory 2-46; Charles 2-35; Rader 2-20; STATS: Here are Hofstra’s 2006 statistical Stanfield 2-8; Bates 2-4; Schroeder 1-15; Wallace 1-9. rankings in I-AA and the Atlantic 10, as of September 4: TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA-Williams 8-5; Johnson 5-8; Glee 3-7; Garay 3-7; Bargman 7-1; James 6-1; Haley 3-3; Villante 1-5; MARSHALL-Rembert 3-3; Smith 4-1; Coke 2-2; Goddard 2-2; Tynes 0-4; Terrell 2-1; Atkins 2-1; Brown 1-2; Conf Team Category I-AA Avg. Wilson 1-2. Rank Rushing Offense 81 64.00 9 Stadium: Marshall U. Stadium Attendance: 25,141 Passing Offense 19 240.003 Temperature: 82 Wind: WSW 5 mph Weather: Humid Total Offense 48 304.004 Scoring Offense 48 17.00 3 2006 ATLANTIC 10 Rushing Defense 4 27.00 1 FOOTBALL Pass Efficiency Def. 31 97.07 3 CONFERENCE Total Defense 6 111.001 STANDINGS: Scoring Defense 21 8.00 5 As of September 4, 2006 Net Punting 56 32.38 4 Punt Returns 28 9.60 3 Conference Overall Kickoff Returns 101 8.00 9 W L Pct. W L Pct. Turnover Margin T-28 1.00 2 North Pass Defense 24 84.00 2 Massachusetts 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 Hofstra 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 Passing Efficiency 28 136.983 Rhode Island 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 Sacks 27 2.00 6 Northeastern 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 Tackles For Loss T-38 6.00 5 New Hampshire 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 Sacks Allowed T-24 1.00 2 Maine 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 South Conf Towson 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 Category Player I-AA AVG. James Madison 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 Rank Richmond 0 0 .000 1 0 1.000 Rushing Kareem Huggins 33.00 11 Villanova 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 Terry Crenshaw 31.00 12 William & Mary 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 Passing Effic. Anton Clarkson 19 136.974 Delaware 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 Total Offense Anton Clarkson 16 240.003 THIS WEEK Kareem Huggins 33.00 20 September 9 Terry Crenshaw 31.00 22 Merrimack @ Rhode Island Recpt./Game Shaine Smith 1 12.00 1 Northeastern @ Holy Cross Rec. Yards/Game Shaine Smith 3 195.001 Massachusetts @ Navy New Hampshire @ Northwestern Punting Chris Hanly 27 39.88 4 Punt Returns Kareem Huggins 19 9.60 2 returned the punt 31 yards to the Pride 6-yardline.On the Kickoff Returns Kareem Huggins 93 8.00 7 Seawolves’ first play, after a 2-yard illegal procedure penalty was assessed against the Pride, quarterback Josh Dudash (22- Field Goals Rob Zarrilli T-21 1.00 2 11-0, 84, 1TD) completed a 4-yard scoring pass to senior Scoring Kareem Huggins T-59 6.00 4 receiver Michael Cosentino (6-55-1). Stony Brook inched Shaine Smith T-59 6.00 4 closer when the extra-point kick snap was high and holder Rob Zarrilli 5.00 18 Steve Austin scrambled and hit Kevin Halonski for the two- All-Purpose Runners Shaine Smith 8 195.001 point conversion and a 14-8 deficit. Kareem Huggins 91 101.006 But that would be all that the Seawolves would get as the Sacks Ken Sussman T-18 1.00 4 Pride defense held SBU to just two yards total in the next two Shemiah LeGrande T-18 1.00 4 possessions while Hofstra junior kicker Rob Zarrilli booted a Thomas Massey T-18 1.00 4 26-yard field goal with 5:28 to play to close out the scoring in Tackles Tom Daddino T-76 7.00 9 the 17-8 victory. "I'm very proud of our players and the way David Darby 6.00 14 they held their composure," Hofstra's first year coach Dave Tackles For Loss Ken Sussman 3 3.00 1 Cohen said. "I thought they played together and believed in each other. I thought we made some big plays in the second Luke Bonus 1.00 13 half. We had some chances in the first half that we didn't Tom Daddino 1.00 13 connect on. In the second half we were able to make the big Shemiah LeGrande 1.00 13 plays." Thomas Massey 1.00 13 The Pride, which posted their 22nd season opening victory in HOFSTRA LAST WEEK - August 31 at Stony Brook: the last 24 seasons, held Stony Brook to 27 yards rushing and Senior receiver Shaine Smith hauled in 12 passes for 195 84 yards passing while recording 304 yards including 240 yards and the Pride defense held the Seawolves to just 111 through the air. The 111 total yards by the Seawolves is yards on offense as Hofstra downed Stony Brook, 17-8, in the Hofstra's best defensive effort since October 21, 1995, when season opener for both teams at LaValle Stadium. the Pride held Charleston Southern to 27 total yards in a 56-6 Homecoming win at Shuart Stadium. Pride junior linebacker Pride senior quarterback Anton Clarkson completed 19 of 31 Tom Daddino led a defensive charge with a game-high nine passes for 240 yards and hit Smith with an 11-yard scoring tackles. "I'm really proud of Tommy," Cohen said. "He is one strike in Hofstra's 14-point third quarter. The victory is Pride of our toughest kids. He's a blue-collar, lunch-box guy who Coach Dave Cohen's first collegiate head coaching win. comes to work every day and plays with his heart."

Hofstra, which defeated the Seawolves, 55-0, last year, faced a Clarkson climbed into second place on the Pride's career different, tougher and scholarship-armed Stony Brook team on passing chart, becoming just the third player in school history this day as the game was a battle of defenses in the scoreless to pass for 6,000 career yards and passing George Beisel's first half. The Pride, which posted their 10th consecutive (1990-93) 6,049 yards. Clarkson now has 6,147 career passing victory in as many attempts over Stony Brook, had the only yards. real scoring opportunity in the waning seconds of the first half. 1 2 3 4 F Pride freshman linebacker Luke Bonus stripped Stony Brook Hofstra 0 0 14 3 17 tailback Von Bryant of the ball at the Seawolves 20-yard line Stony Brook 0 0 0 8 8 and then recovered the fumble at the 12 with five seconds to play. Clarkson connected with Smith for a 6-yard gain but the officials did not acknowledge a timeout request from the Pride Scoring Summary sideline and the half ended scoreless. HU - Huggins 12-yard run (Zarrilli kick) HU - S. Smith 11-yard pass from Clarkson (Zarrilli kick) The Pride came out inspired in the third quarter and opened SBU - Cosentino 4-yard pass from Dudash (Halonski pass the half with an eight play, 84-yard drive capped by a 12-yard from Austin) touchdown run by junior Kareem Huggins. Two plays earlier, HU - Zarrilli 26-yard field goal Clarkson hooked up with Smith for a 39-yard completion to the Stony Brook 17-yard line. Hofstra boosted the lead to 14-0 with 29 seconds to play in the third quarter as Clarkson Hofstra SBU connected with Smith for an 11-yard scoring pass. Like the First Downs (R-P-Pe) 3-11-1 2-5-0 first Pride score, this touchdown was set-up, two plays earlier, Rushes-Yards (Net) 33-64 27-27 by a 47-yard completion to Smith that moved the ball to the Passing Yards (Net) 240 84 Seawolves' 9-yard line. Passes Comp-Att-Int 19-31-0 11-22-0 Total Offense/Plays-Yards 64-304 49-111 Stony Brook got on the board 5:41 into the final quarter after a Punt Returns-Yards 5-48 4-40 strong defensive effort pinned the Pride back deep in their Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-16 2-38 own territory. After the Pride was stopped on their own 2-yard Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 line and forced to punt, SBU sophomore Dwayne Elay Punts (Number-Avg) 8-39.9 9-41.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Washington 49, Alabama A&M 47, William & Mary 47, Penalties-Yards 7-61 5-35 Southern 46, Idaho State 44, South Carolina State 40, Possession Time 33:45 26:15 Chattanooga 39, Jacksonville State 38, Northern Arizona 30, Third Down Conversions 5-14 2-13 Harvard 30, Elon 28, Southeastern Louisiana 23, Colgate 20, Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 0-1 Western Illinois 19, Coastal Carolina 16, Western Carolina 14, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-1 Northwestern State 13, Delaware State 11, Towson 9, Penn 9, Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 1-13 Weber State 8, Jackson State 8, Liberty 7, Maine 5.

RUSHING: HOFSTRA- Huggins (8-33-1), Crenshaw (15-31- PRIDE MOVE UP SEVEN PLACES IN TSN I-AA POLL: 0); STONY BROOK- Bryant (8-17-0), Hafiz (10-15-0) The Hofstra Pride moved up seven places among the teams PASSING: HOFSTRA- Clarkson (31-19-0, 240, 1TD); “also receiving votes” in this week’s I-AA Top 25 poll that is STONY BROOK- Dudash (22-11-0, 84, 1TD) headed by defending national champions, Appalachian State. RECEIVING: HOFSTRA- S. Shaine (12-195-1), Manno (1- Hofstra, which was the tenth team (35th) with the most points 10-0), Lewis (1-9-0); STONY BROOK- Cosentino (6-55-1), after the Top 25 last week, is now the third (28th) team on the Suggs (3-16-0), Eley (2-13-0) “also receiving votes” list this week. TACKLES (UA-A): HOFSTRA- Daddino (4-5), Darby (3-5), Whitaker (4-2); STONY BROOK- Merkle (3-4), Jean-Pierre HOFSTRA’S BEST DEFENSIVE EFFORT SINCE 1995: (4-2), Stewart (3-3) Stony Brook’s 111 yards on offense in Hofstra’s season opening victory was the Pride’s best defensive effort since Stadium: LaValle Stadium 1995. On October 21, 1995 the Pride held Charleston Southern Attendance: 5,626 to 27 total yards in a 56-6 Homecoming victory at Shuart Weather: 75 degrees and clear Stadium. The Buccaneers of CSU had 41 yards passing and - 14 yards rushing in that contest.

SMITH NAMED ATLANTIC 10 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Senior receiver Shaine Smith has been named the Atlantic 10 Football Conference Offensive Player of the Week, the conference announced Sunday. Smith, a Long Island City native and a graduate of August Martin High The 2006 SPORTS NETWORK I-AA PRESEASON School, posted a career-best 12 receptions for 195 yards in the POLL: Here is the 2006 Sports Network I-AA Top 25 poll, Pride’s season opening 17-8 victory at Stony Brook. Included as of September 4, 2006 was an 11-yard touchdown pass from Anton Clarkson late in the third quarter that gave Hofstra a 14-0 lead. Of Smith’s 12 Team (First-place votes) W-L Pts. LW catches, nine went for first downs and a 10th was the 1. Appalachian State Mountaineers (43) 0-1 2,478 1 touchdown. Smith’s 39-yard catch in the third quarter that 2. New Hampshire Wildcats (31) 0-0 2,437 2 moved the ball to the Seawolves’ 17-yard line, set up Kareem 3. Northern Iowa Panthers (13) 1-0 2,329 4 Huggins’ 12-yard rushing touchdown two plays later. Later in 4. Furman Paladins (3) 1-0 2,177 5 the quarter, Smith’s 47-yard reception set up his own 11-yard 5. Cal Poly Mustangs (4) 1-0 2,127 6 TD catch two plays later. 6. Montana Grizzlies (2) 0-1 2,014 3 7. Illinois State Redbirds 0-1 1,760 9 DADDINO STEPS UP INTO STARTING LINEUP: 8. Youngstown State Penguins (1) 1-0 1,755 7 Junior linebacker Tom Daddino posted a game-high nine total 9. Massachusetts Minutemen 1-0 1,748 10 tackles in the Pride’s season opener at Stony Brook. Daddino, 10. Richmond Spiders (2) 1-0 1,709 15 a late addition to the Pride’s starting lineup for expected 11. Montana State Bobcats (7) 1-0 1,695 22 starter Gian Villante, posted four solo stops and one tackle for a loss against the Seawolves. It was his third career start after 12. James Madison Dukes 1-0 1,455 8 two starts in 2004. 13. Georgia Southern Eagles 0-0 1,229 12 14. Hampton Pirates 1-0 1,225 13 TRIPLE DUTY FOR HUGGINS: Junior running back 15. Delaware Blue Hens 0-0 987 16 Kareem Huggins handled both the kickoff and the punt return 16. McNeese State Cowboys 0-1 954 11 duties in the Pride’s season opener at Stony Brook. The junior 17. Southern Illinois Salukis 1-0 834 17 from Irvington, New Jersey returned five punts for 48 yards 18. North Dakota State Bison 1-0 795 19 (9.6) with a long of 17, and two kickoffs for 16 yards. Huggins 19. UC Davis Aggies 1-0 794 21 also led the team in rushing with 33 yards on eight carries and 20. Eastern Illinois Panthers 0-1 774 14 had one catch for 4 yards. 21. Portland State Vikings (1) 1-0 721 NR 22. Texas State Bobcats 1-0 712 18 PRIDE GET A BONUS AT STONY BROOK: Red-shirt 23. Eastern Kentucky Colonels 0-1 414 20 freshman linebacker Luke Bonus (Medford Lakes, NJ), 24. Nicholls State Colonels 1-0 406 24 playing in his first college game and making his first career 25. Lafayette Leopards 1-0 164 NR start, recorded five tackles, had one tackle for a loss, forced a Others receiving votes: Grambling State 159, Wofford 115, fumble and also recovered a fumble in the Pride’s season Hofstra 59, Brown 58, Western Kentucky 58, Eastern opening victory at Stony Brook. Bonus had two solo stops in the contest and his tackle for loss was for a 1-yard loss. Most Receptions - Career Player Rec. Yards Years K ROB ZARRILLI: Junior kicker Rob Zarrilli, Hofstra’s 1 Steve Jackson 206 2,561 1997-00 sole returning All-American from 2005, booted his seventh 2 Marques Colston 182 2,834* 2001-05 consecutive field goal in the season opener at Stony Brook. 3 Devale Ellis 176 2,207 2002-05 His fourth quarter, 26-yard field goal gave the Pride a 17-8 4 Isaac Irby 168 1,923 2002-04 5 Emil Wohlgemuth 161 2,304 1981-84 lead. The Orlando, Florida, native was a third team All- 6 Charlie Adams 159 2,649 1998-01 American by The Associated Press. Zarrilli connected on 17 7 Kahmal Roy 152 2,442 1998-01 of 19 field goals last season and 33 of 36 extra points. 8 Wayne Chrebet 150 2,297 1991-94 9 Wayne Morris 137 1,943 1988-91 QB ANTON CLARKSON: Senior quarterback Anton 10 Wayne Yearwood 134 1,749 1996-98 Clarkson (Los Angeles, CA) completed 19 of 31 passes for 11 Rusty Hoehn 130 1,474 1969-71 240 yards and one touchdown at Stony Brook and, in the 12 Ricky Bryant 127 1,690 2002-03 process, moved into second place on the Hofstra career 13 Nick Johnson 126 1,387 1992-95 passing yards chart. Clarkson, now with 6,147 yards, passed 14 Bill Roca 125 1,932 1968-70 15 Frank Coffey 105 1,625 1963-65 George Beisel (1990-93), who accumulated 6,049 yards. 15 James Moore 105 1,311 1984-87 Giovanni Carmazzi (1996-99) is number one on the list with 17 Michael Wright 103 1,157 1991-94 9,371 yards. Clarkson made his college debut at Hofstra in 18 Charles Sullivan 100 1,351 2004-pres. 2003 at Marshall, coming into the game in the third quarter and completing five of eight passes for 38 yards and a SS DAVID DARBY: Senior safety and co-captain David touchdown. Darby, the Pride’s top returning defensive player in 2006, posted eight tackles in the Pride’s season opening victory at Most Passing Yards - Career Stony Brook. Darby, a native of Sewell, New Jersey, tallied 93 Player Yards Atts. Comp. TD Years tackles including 43 solos and two interceptions in 2005. 1 Giovanni Carmazzi 9,371 1,187 764 71 1996-99 2 Anton Clarkson 6,147 799 494 42 2003 - 3 George Beisel 6,049 892 497 51 1990-93 OT JED PRISBY: Senior tackle and co-captain Jed Prisby 4 Rocky Butler 5,844 636 375 54 1998-01 played in his 35th straight game in the season opener at Stony 5 Don Gault 5,149 710 362 41 1965-67 Brook. After red-shirting the 2002 season, Prisby has not missed a game since. He was a third team All-Atlantic 10 RB TERRY CRENSHAW: Senior running back Terry selection in 2005. Crenshaw, who tallied 31 yards on 15 carries against Stony Brook, climbed two spots into fifth place on the Pride’s career ZARRILL AND VILLANTE NAMED TO THE SPORTS rushing yards list. The Sarasota, Florida native posted four NETWORK PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA TEAM: Two 100+-yard rushing games and became the eighth player in Hofstra juniors, kicker Rob Zarrilli and linebacker Gian school history to top the 2,000 yard career rushing mark last Villante, have been named to The Sports Network’s 2006 season. Crenshaw, now with 2,181 yards on 467 carries passed Division I-AA Preseason All-America second team. Zarrilli, a Kurt Murrell (1977-80) at 2,162 and Paul Que (1995-97) with first team All-Atlantic 10 selection and a third team I-AA All- 2,166. America pick by The Associated Press, made good on 17 of 19 field goals and 33 of 36 extra points in 2005. Villante, a Most Rushing Yards - Career first team I-AA postseason All-American in 2004, returns to Player Yards Att. Avg. Years the field after missing the 2005 season with a knee injury. 1 Trevor Dimmie 3,622 739 4.9 2000-03 Zarrilli and Villante are two of the 14 Atlantic 10 football 2 Bill Sanford 2,503 445 5.6 1951-54 players, the most from any conference, who were named to 3 Vaughn Sanders 2,497 433 5.8 1996-99 The Sports Network’s I-AA preseason All-America teams. 4 Jimmy Jones 2,381 410 5.8 1995-99 5 Terry Crenshaw 2,181 452 4.8 2002-pres. 6 Paul Que 2,166 424 5.1 1995-97 RETURNING STARTERS: The Pride has 15 returning 7 Kurt Murrell 2,162 397 5.4 1977-80 starters from the 2005 squad. There are six offensive starters, 8 Bob McKenna 2,073 425 4.9 1980-83 seven defensive and two kickers. The returning starters are: 9 Kevin Huff 1,989 491 4.1 1973-77 10 Mike Mullins 1,874 366 5.1 1980-83 Offensive Starters Returning: 6 (Anton Clarkson-QB, Terry Crenshaw-RB, Charles Sullivan-WR, Jed Prisby-OT, Chris WR CHARLES SULLIVAN: Junior receiver Charles Durkin-OG, Jason Goodman-C) Sullivan, who saw limited time in the Stony Brook game due Defensive Starters Returning: 7 (Shemiah LeGrande-DT, to an injury, has 100 career receptions for 1,351 yards in 23 Gian Villante-LB (+2004 starter, injured in 2005), Chris games during his Hofstra career. In 2004 he recorded the most Sebald-LB, David Darby-S, Nick Altomare-CB, Stephen Tate- receptions by a freshman in school history with 68 for 938 S, Kyle Arrington-CB) yards and seven touchdowns. Sullivan was the first freshman Kickers Returning: 2 (Rob Zarrilli-K, Chris Hanley-P) receiver and only the ninth player in school history to record (*indicates players who started the last quarter of the season 60 catches in a season and broke the Hofstra freshman or a majority of games) receiving mark of 39 receptions for 463 yards set in 1997 by Steve Jackson. PRIDE PICKED FOURTH IN ATLANTIC 10 OL Corey Davis James Madison Sr. PRESEASON COACHES POLL OL Shamel Lewis Rhode Island Sr. Two Hofstra players have been named to the preseason All- OL Alex Miller Massachusetts Sr. Atlantic 10 Team and the Pride is picked to finish fourth in the OL Cody Morris William & Mary Sr. Atlantic 10 North Division in the 2006 Atlantic 10 Preseason OL Tucker Peterson New Hampshire Sr. Poll of conference coaches and select media. Junior kicker RET L.C. Baker James Madison Jr. Rob Zarrilli and linebacker Gian Villante were voted to the PK Rob Zarrilli Hofstra Jr. preseason all-conference squad. Defense In the preseason team poll, the Pride placed behind I-AA Pos. Name School Cl. Playoff quarterfinalist New Hampshire, Massachusetts and DL Johnny Campbell Richmond Sr. Maine, two teams Hofstra defeated in 2005, in the North DL Mike DeVito Maine Sr. Division. The Wildcats of UNH posted an 11-2 mark last DL Sherman Logan Richmond Jr. season while UMass and Hofstra were 7-4, and Maine 5-6. DL Kevin Winston James Madison Sr. Rhode Island (4-7) and Northeastern (2-9) round out the LB Adam Goloboski Richmond Sr. predicted order of finish in the division. LB Jason Hatchell Massachusetts Jr. LB Akeem Jordan James Madison Sr. In the South Division, 2005 Atlantic 10 Division Champion LB Gian Villante Hofstra Sr. and I-AA Playoff quarterfinalist Richmond is bumped to the S Allyn Bacchus Villanova Sr. number two spot in favor of 2004 I-AA National Champions S Tony LeZotte James Madison Jr. James Madison. The Dukes of JMU were 7-4 and finished CB Corey Graham New Hampshire Sr. second in the South Division. The Spiders of Richmond CB Daren Stone Maine Sr. posted a 9-4 mark including a 7-1 in A-10 play. The Blue P Christian Koegel Massachusetts Sr. Hens of Delaware are picked third after posting a 6-5 record in 2005. William & Mary (5-6), Villanova (4-7) and Towson (6- HOF•STRA PRO•NUN•SEE•AY•SHUNS: 5) wrap up the second half of the South Division. The Atlantic 11- Anton Clarkson (Ann-tahn) 10 sent more than one team to the I-AA Playoffs for the 15th 12 - Casciano (Cash•see•ann•o) consecutive year, the longest active streak among I-AA 16 - Marquis Bonds (Mar-Keese) conferences. 18 - Zarrilli (Za•rill•ee) 20 - Altomare (Al•toe•mar•ee) 2006 ATLANTIC 10 PRESEASON COACHES POLL 22 - Vineyard (VIN•yard) 30 - Cherilus (Chair•ah•lus) ATLANTIC 10 - NORTH 36 - Aime (Ah-may) 1. New Hampshire (22) 38 - Sugalski (Su•gall•ski) 2. Massachusetts (5) 48 - Sebald (See•bald) 3. Maine 49 - Ilchert (Ill-kurt) 4. Hofstra 50 - Szelong (Zee•long) 5. Rhode Island 53 - Akabalu (Ocka•bah•loo) 6. Northeastern 54 - Talvacchio (Tal•vot•cheo) 56 - Gutierrez (Goo•tee•air•ez) ATLANTIC 10 - SOUTH 60 - Ottaiano (Otta-ee-ah-no) 1. James Madison (17) 2. Richmond (9) 74 - Coccaro (Co•car•o) 3. Delaware (1) 76 - Asermelly (Ah•sir•ma•lee) 4. William & Mary 80 - Ottis Lewis (OTT•is) 5. Villanova 90 - Denimarck (Den•ah•mark) 6. Towson 92 - Shemiah LeGrande (Sha-my•ah, La•grand)

(As voted on by the league's head coaches and selected media HOFSTRA AND THE NFL: For the first time in school members. First-place votes are in parentheses) history, Hofstra had two players selected in the National Football League Draft last April. Offensive tackle Willie 2006 Preseason All-Atlantic 10 Team Colon was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers with the 34th Offense pick in the fourth round (131st overall) while wide receiver Pos. Name School Cl. Marques Colston was drafted in the seventh round by the New QB Ricky Santos New Hampshire Jr. Orleans Saints with the 252nd overall pick. Colon and Colston TB Steve Baylark Massachusetts Sr. became the ninth and tenth Hofstra football players ever TB Omar Cuff Delaware Jr. picked in the NFL draft and the first since Giovanni Carmazzi FB/HB Joe Casey Rhode Island So. was selected in the third round of the 2000 draft by the San WR David Ball New Hampshire Sr. Francisco 49ers. WR Andrae Brown Towson Sr. WR Brandon London Massachusetts Sr. HOFSTRA ALUMNI IN THE NFL: There are six former TE Matt Sherry Villanova Jr. Hofstra players currently gracing NFL team rosters. They are: Monday nights, with the public invited, at Champions at the - OT Willie Colon (Class of ‘06), Pittsburgh Steelers Long Island Marriott for Tuesday airing. In addition to Coach - WR Marques Colston (Class of ‘06), Cohen and Pride players Hofstra’s opposing coach that week - WR Devale Ellis (Clas of ‘06), Detroit Lions and media members will make guest appearances on the show. - WR Charlie Adams (Class of ‘02), The Hofstra Football Show will be re-aired on Thursday - RB Arlen Harris (Class of ‘03), Detroit Lions nights at 7 p.m. prior to WRHU’s In the Trenches football - DE Stephen Bowen (Class of ’06), Dallas Cowboys show at 8 p.m.

ALUMNI NORTH OF THE BORDER: Three Hofstra PRACTICE: Here is the Hofstra football practice schedule football alums are currently on the 2006 rosters of Canadian this week. Football League teams. They are: Tuesday, Sept. 5 3:30 Grass Practice Fields Wednesday, Sept. 6 3:30 Grass Practice Fields - LB Brian Clark (Class of ’96), Calgary Stampeders Thursday, Sept. 7 3:30 Grass Practice Fields - QB Rocky Butler (Class of ‘02), Saskatchewan Rough Friday, Sept. 8 11:45 Shuart Stadium Riders Saturday, Sept. 9 4:30 Game at Marshall - DB Patrick Dorvelus (Class of ’02), Montreal Alouettes Sunday, Sept. 10 3:30 Meetings Monday, Sept. 11 ----- Off Day SHUART STADIUM - HOME, SWEET HOME: Since Tuesday, Sept. 12 3:30 Grass Practice Fields 1980, Hofstra is 106-25-0 in regular season play at Shuart Stadium. Hofstra was 6-0 in 1986 and 1980; 6-1 in 1998; 5-0 WEEKLY RELEASE FAX AND E-MAIL: The Hofstra in 1995, 1990, 1989, 1988 and 1983, 4-0 in 1991; 5-1 in 2001, University weekly football release will be available on 1999, 1984 and 1982; 4-1 in 2000, 1997, 1994, 1993, 1987, Wednesdays on the Hofstra Athletics Website 1985 and 1981; 3-1 in 1992; 3-2 in 2004 and 2005; and 3-3 in (www.Hofstra.edu/athletics). We will e-mail the release, in 2002. The Pride was 2-4 in 2003 and 1996. PDF format, to those media members who wish to get every football release during the season. Please contact Jim Sheehan 66th SEASON: 2006 marks the 66th season of Hofstra if you wish to be put on this list. football. The Pride has posted a .500 or better record in 45 of those seasons. Hofstra has recorded a 386-241-11 record (.614) in its 638 games.

SEASON OPENERS: The Pride has won 22 of their last 24 season openers. In 2002 the University of Montana ended Hofstra's streak of 19 consecutive season opener victories, and the Pride's 255-game non-shutout streak in a 21-0 decision. In 2003 the Pride dropped their season opener at I-A Marshall, 45-21. Hofstra has posted a 41-23-2 all-time record in season openers.

TELEVISION: The Hofstra Pride will have three games televised in the metropolitan area during the 2006 season. In addition to the season opener at Stony Brook on August 31, Fox Sports New York will air the William and Mary game on September 30 as part of the Atlantic 10 package, and the October 7 Homecoming game against Villanova.

RADIO AND INTERNET: Every 2006 Hofstra football game can be heard on radio on WRHU-FM (88.7) and on the Internet at www.wrhu.org beginning with the pregame show 30 minutes before every contest. Greg Rice (play-by-play), Scott Miller (color) and A.J. Hall (sidelines) will describe the action.

THE HOFSTRA FOOTBALL SHOW: Fans, friends and the media are invited to listen to Hofstra Head Football Coach Dave Cohen and be part of the live audience as WRHU-FM (88.7) presents the Hofstra Football Show. The one-hour show, which will air locally on WRHU-FM and worldwide on the internet at www.wrhu.org on Tuesday’s at noon will review and preview Hofstra football during the 2006 season. Three shows, Sept. 25, Oct. 9 and Nov. 6, will be produced on THIS WEEK'S OPPONENT 2005 Results - 4-7-0 William & Mary 36-24 W Kansas State 19-21 L at Central Florida 13-23 L SMU 16-13 W at Virginia Tech 14-41 L UAB 20-19 W at UTEP 3-31 L at Tulane 27-26 W Southern Mississippi 24-27 L East Carolina 29-34 L at Memphis 3-26 L

Important Numbers - Area Code - 304 Athletic Office: 696-4304 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Ticket Office: 1-800-THE-HERD The Thundering Herd Football Office: 696-6464 SID Office: 696-4660 Location: Huntington, WV Fax: 696-2325 Founded: 1837 Press Box: 696-6666 Enrollment: 16,326 Nickname: Thundering Herd 2006 MARSHALLL STATISTICAL LEADERS Conference: Conference USA Rushing Pos. Cl. GP Rushes Yards TD Colors: Green and White Ahmad Bradshaw RB Jr. 1 18 70 0 Stadium: Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019) Passing Pos. Cl. GP Att/Comp-Int Yds. TD President: Dr. Stephen J. Kopp Bernie Morris QB Jr. 1 22-12-1 168 1 Athletic Director: Bob Marcum Receiving Pos. Cl. GP Rec. Yards TD Football SID: Randy Burnside Matt Morris WR Sr. 1 3 63 1 Web Site: www.herdzone.com Cody Slate TE Fr. 1 3 57 0 Head Coach: Mark Snyder (Marshall, 1988) Armad Bradshaw TB Jr. 1 3 25 0 Record at School: 4-7/ 1 year Defense Pos. Cl. GP ST-AT-TT INT Sacks Overall Record: Same Albe McClellan DE So. 1 5-4-9 0 0 Assistant Coaches: Larry Kueck (offensive Matt Couch LB Sr. 1 2-6-8 0 0 coordinator/quarterbacks), Jim Collins (defensive Josh Johnson LB So. 1 2-6-8 0 0 coordinator), Paul Nichols (secondary), Mike Cummings (offensive line), Thielen Smith (defensive line), Phil Ratliff (tight ends), Shannon Morrison (linebackers), Todd Goebbel (special teams/receivers), Jared Smith (running backs), Mike Cochran (strength and conditioning) Basic Offense: Multiple Basic Defense: 4-3 2005 Record: 4-7 (3-5 5th-East) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 48/12 Off. Starters Returning: 10 Def. Starters Returning: 9 Series Record: Marshall leads 2-0 Last Meeting: 2003 – Hofstra 21 Marshall 45

2006 Schedule Sept. 2 at West Virginia 10-42 L Sept. 9 Hofstra Sept. 16 at Kansas State Sept. 23 at Tennessee Oct. 4 Central Florida Oct. 14 at SMU Oct. 21 at UAB Oct. 28 Memphis Nov. 4 Tulane Nov. 11 at East Carolina Nov. 18 UTEP Nov. 25 at Southern Mississippi 2006 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY TENTATIVE TWO-DEEP CHART at Marshall University - Joan C. Edwards Stadium Saturday, September 9, 2006 - 4:30 p.m. PRIDE OFFENSE WR 81 Shaine Smith (Sr., 6-3, 180) 30 Sam Cherilus (Jr., 5-10, 158) WR 88 Charles Sullivan (Jr., 6-2, 194) 84 Chris Manno (Jr., 5-10, 195) LT 52 Jed Prisby (Sr., 6-4, 272) 72 Phil Hall (Jr., 6-2, 293) LG 74 Frank Coccaro (Sr., 6-2, 314) 70 Mike Trice (RFr., 6-5, 320) C 58 Jason Goodman (Jr., 6-0, 284) 59 Tristan McLaren (Jr., 6-2, 263) RG 57 Shawn McMackin (Jr., 6-3, 276) 79 David Spanich (RFr., 6-3, 270) RT 64 Chris Durkin (Sr., 6-4, 285) 62 Mike Juliana (So., 6-3, 275) WR 80 Ottis Lewis (So., 6-5. 215) 15 Charles Brooks (So., 6-0, 210) QB 11 Anton Clarkson (Sr., 6-0, 229) 14 Dennis Davis (Jr., 6-4, 229) RB 21 Terry Crenshaw (Sr., 6-1, 216) 2 Kareem Huggins (Jr., 5-9, 184) FB 41 R.C. Scarpa (Jr., 6-2, 233) 35 Ray Bennett (Jr., 5-9, 216) (TE 32 Phil Riley (So., 6-3, 251) 16 Marquis Bonds (Sr., 6-2, 216) ) PRIDE DEFENSE LE 46 Justyn Davis (Sr., 6-0, 239) 94 Thomas Massey (Jr., 6-4, 210) LT 91 Ken Sussman (Jr., 6-3, 286) 97 Antonio Colon (Sr., 6-0, 282) RT 92 Shemiah LeGrande (Jr., 6-0, 280) 77 Armand Poole (Fr., 6-3, 280) RE 53 Joe Akabalu (RFr., 6-1, 238) 50 Scott Szelong (RFr., 6-1, 226) OLB 44 Luke Bonus (RFr., 5-9, 191) 22 Greg Vineyard (Jr., 5-10, 191) MLB 42 Gian Villante (Jr., 6-1, 224) 55 Tom Daddino (Jr., 6-0, 229) OLB 48 Chris Sebald (Sr., 6-1, 216) 56 Stanley Gutierrez (Jr., 5-11, 219) CB 4 DeWayne Whitaker (Jr. 6-0, 180) 34 Lenny Carter (Jr., 5-9, 177) FS 5 David Darby (Sr., 6-0, 200) 10 Stephen Tate (Jr., 5-11, 186) SS 8 Emanuel Anderson (Jr., 5-7, 185) 19 Eric Taylor (Jr., 6-0, 173) CB 9 Kyle Arrington (Jr., 5-10, 196) 20 Nick Altomare (So., 5-11, 170) PRIDE SPECIAL TEAMS PK 18 Rob Zarrilli (Jr., 6-0, 193) 40 Chris Hanly (Jr., 6-4, 214) H 84 Chris Manno (Jr., 5-10, 195) 12 Shane Casciano (RFr., 6-1, 194) LS 55 Tom Daddino (Jr., 6-0, 229) 43 Kent Clancy (Fr., 6-2, 223) P 40 Chris Hanly (Jr., 6-4, 214) 12 Shane Casciano (RFr. 6-1, 194) PR 2 Kareem Huggins (Jr., 5-9, 184) 30 Sam Cherilus (Jr., 5-10, 158) KOR 2 Kareem Huggins (Jr., 5-9, 184) 21 Terry Crenshaw (Sr., 6-1, 216)

THE PRIDE

1 Shaun McQueary K 32 Phil Riley TE 64 Chris Durkin OT 2 Kareem Huggins RB 34 Lenny Carter DB 66 Zachary Carney DE 4 DeWayne Whitaker CB 35 Raymond Bennett FB 67 Jaren Harrell OT 5 David Darby FS 36 Jeff Aime TB 70 Mike Trice OT 6 Cory Yates QB 38 Eric Sugalski DB 71 Brian Frederick OT 7 Clarence Clanton OLB 39 Ithalmar DeSedas SS 72 Phil Hall OG 8 Emanuel Anderson SS 40 Chris Hanly P/K 74 Frank Coccaro OG 9 Kyle Arrington CB 41 R.C. Scarpa FB 75 Jimmy Mangiero OG 10 Stephen Tate SS 42 Gian Villante LB 76 Joe Asermelly OT 11 Anton Clarkson QB 43 Kent Clancy LB 77 Armand Poole DT 12 Shane Casciano P 44 Luke Bonus LB 78 Ryan Boyle OL 13 Garrett Heron CB 45 Said Gaida LB 79 David Spanich OG 14 Dennis Davis QB 46 Justyn Davis DE 80 Ottis Lewis WR 15 Charles Brooks WR 47 Jerry DeLuca DB 81 Shaine Smith WR 16 Marquis Bonds TE 48 Chris Sebald OLB 82 Rudys Santana WR 18 Rob Zarrilli K 49 Derick Ilchert P 83 Aaron Weaver WR 19 Eric Taylor DB 50 Scott Szelong DE 84 Chris Manno WR 20 Nick Altomare DB 52 Jed Prisby OT 85 Bryan Smith WR 21 Terry Crenshaw RB 53 Joe Akabalu DE 86 Chris Betz WR 22 Greg Vineyard LB 54 D.J. Talvacchio LB 88 Charles Sullivan WR 23 Jabaris Wesley DB 55 Tom Daddino LB 89 Darnell Forrester WR 24 Kory Compson-Parrish RB 56 Stanley Gutierrez LB 90 Mike Denimarck TE 25 Darryl Kornegay DL 57 Shawn McMackin OG 91 Ken Sussman DT 26 Everette Benjamin FB 58 Jason Goodman C 92 Shemiah LeGrande DT 27 Jaron McNeill CB 59 Tristan McLaren C 93 Bruce DeMyer DE 28 Deron Mayo LB 60 Tom Ottaiano OG 94 Thomas Massey DE 29 Sean Butler FB 62 Mike Juliana OT 95 Al Carmody DE 30 Sam Cherilus WR 63 Andrew Nelson DE 97 Antonio Colon DT The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2006) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0) CONFERENCE...... (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) (0-0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (1-0-0) (0-0-0) (1-0-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS HOFSTRA OPP ------Aug 31, 2006 at Stony Brook W 17-8 5626 FIRST DOWNS...... 15 7 * denotes conference game Rushing...... 3 2 Passing...... 11 5 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Penalty...... 1 0 ------RUSHING YARDAGE...... 64 27 Kareem Huggins 1-0 8 35 2 33 4.1 1 12 33.0 Yards gained rushing... 91 54 Terry Crenshaw 1-1 15 38 7 31 2.1 0 11 31.0 Yards lost rushing..... 27 27 Anton Clarkson 1-1 10 18 18 0 0.0 0 7 0.0 Rushing Attempts...... 33 27 Total...... 1 33 91 27 64 1.9 1 12 64.0 Average Per Rush...... 1.9 1.0 Opponents...... 1 27 54 27 27 1.0 0 10 27.0 Average Per Game...... 64.0 27.0 TDs Rushing...... 1 0 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PASSING YARDAGE...... 240 84 ------Att-Comp-Int...... 31-19-0 22-11-0 Anton Clarkson 1-1 136.97 19-31-0 61.3 240 1 47 240.0 Average Per Pass...... 7.7 3.8 Total...... 1 136.97 19-31-0 61.3 240 1 47 240.0 Average Per Catch...... 12.6 7.6 Opponents...... 1 97.07 11-22-0 50.0 84 1 13 84.0 Average Per Game...... 240.0 84.0 TDs Passing...... 1 1 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G TOTAL OFFENSE...... 304 111 ------Total Plays...... 64 49 Shaine Smith 1-1 12 195 16.2 1 47 195.0 Average Per Play...... 4.8 2.3 Chris Manno 1-0 1 10 10.0 0 10 10.0 Average Per Game...... 304.0 111.0 Ottis Lewis 1-1 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 2-16 2-38 Anton Clarkson 1-1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 5-48 4-40 Marquis Bonds 1-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 0-0 0-0 R.C. Scarpa 1-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 0-0 1-1 Kareem Huggins 1-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 4.0 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 7-61 5-35 Terry Crenshaw 1-1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0 PUNTS-AVG...... 8-39.9 9-41.6 Total...... 1 19 240 12.6 1 47 240.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 33:45 26:15 Opponents...... 1 11 84 7.6 1 13 84.0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 5/14 2/13 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 0/0 0/1 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Rob Zarrilli 1-1 100.0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 26 0 ------Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 |------PATs ------| Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points ------PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Shaine Smith 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ------Kareem Huggins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Chris Hanly 8 319 39.9 49 1 2 2 0 Rob Zarrilli 0 1-1 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 5 Total...... 8 319 39.9 49 1 2 2 0 Total...... 2 1-1 2-2 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 17 Opponents...... 9 374 41.6 46 0 1 4 0 Opponents...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 8 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Kareem Huggins 5 48 9.6 0 17 Hofstra University.. 0 0 14 3 - 17 Total...... 5 48 9.6 0 17 Opponents...... 0 0 0 8 - 8 Opponents...... 4 40 10.0 0 31

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------Anton Clarkson 1 41 0 240 240 240.0 Kareem Huggins 2 16 8.0 0 10 Kareem Huggins 1 8 33 0 33 33.0 Total...... 2 16 8.0 0 10 Terry Crenshaw 1 15 31 0 31 31.0 Opponents...... 2 38 19.0 0 20 Total...... 1 64 64 240 304 304.0 Opponents...... 1 49 27 84 111 111.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------Shaine Smith 1 0 195 0 0 0 195 195.0 Kareem Huggins 1 33 4 48 16 0 101 101.0 Terry Crenshaw 1 31 2 0 0 0 33 33.0 Chris Manno 1 0 10 0 0 0 10 10.0 Ottis Lewis 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0 Total...... 1 64 240 48 16 0 368 368.0 Opponents...... 1 27 84 40 38 0 189 189.0

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------55 Tom Daddino 1 4 5 9 1.0-1 ...... 5 David Darby 1 3 5 8 ...... 4 D. Whitaker 1 4 2 6 ...... 92 S. LeGrande 1 2 4 6 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... 94 Thomas Massey 1 2 3 5 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... Total...... 1 25 32 57 6-19 2-12 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Opponents...... 1 40 28 68 7-23 1-13 . 5 . . . . . The Automated ScoreBook Hofstra University Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 06, 2006) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------55 Tom Daddino 1 4 5 9 1.0-1 ...... 5 David Darby 1 3 5 8 ...... 92 Shemiah LeGrande 1 2 4 6 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... 4 DeWayne Whitaker 1 4 2 6 ...... 94 Thomas Massey 1 2 3 5 0.5-4 0.5-4 ...... 91 Ken Sussman 1 2 3 5 2.5-9 0.5-4 ...... 44 Luke Bonus 1 2 3 5 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 1 . . 9 Kyle Arrington 1 2 2 4 ...... 2 Kareem Huggins 1 1 1 2 ...... 50 Scott Szelong 1 1 1 2 ...... 10 Stephen Tate 1 1 1 2 ...... 56 Stanley Gutierrez 1 . 1 1 ...... 54 D.J. Talvacchio 1 . 1 1 ...... 46 Justyn Davis 1 1 . 1 ...... 8 Emanuel Anderson 1 ...... 1 . . . . . Total...... 1 25 32 57 6-19 2-12 . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Opponents...... 1 40 28 68 7-23 1-13 . 5 . . . . . 2006 HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER The Pride

No. Name Pos. CL Ht. WT Hometown/High School 1 Shaun McQueary K SO 5-8 198 New Hartford, NY/New Hartford 2 Kareem Huggins RB JR 5-9 184 Irvington, NJ/Bayley-Ellard 4 DeWayne Whitaker CB JR 6-0 180 Germantown, MD/Northwest 5 David Darby FS SR 6-0 200 Sewell, NJ/Washington Township 6 Cory Yates QB RFR 6-1 202 White Plains, MD/McDonough 7 Clarence Clanton OLB JR 6-1 206 Norfolk, VA/Lake Taylor 8 Emanuel Anderson SS JR 5-7 185 Hampton, VA/Phoebus 9 Kyle Arrington CB JR 5-10 196 Accokeek, MD/Gwynn Park 10 Stephen Tate SS JR 5-11 186 Centreville, VA/Centreville 11 Anton Clarkson QB SR 6-0 229 Los Angeles, CA/Venice 12 Shane Casciano P RFR 6-1 194 Allentown, PA/Central Catholic 13 Garrett Heron CB FR 5-9 166 South Orange, NJ/Columbia 14 Dennis Davis QB JR 6-4 229 Rutherford, NJ/Rutherford 15 Charles Brooks WR SO 6-0 210 Lancaster, PA/J.P. McCaskey 16 Marquis Bonds TE SR 6-2 216 Orange, NJ/Orange 18 Rob Zarrilli K JR 6-0 193 Orlando, FL/Colonial 19 Eric Taylor DB JR 6-0 173 Canonsburg, PA/Canon McMillan 20 Nick Altomare DB SO 5-11 170 Fairfax, VA/Robinson Secondary 21 Terry Crenshaw RB SR 6-1 216 Sarasota, FL/Riverview 22 Greg Vineyard LB JR 5-10 191 Gary, WV/Mount View 23 Jabaris Wesley DB FR 6-0 175 Fort Pierce, FL/John Carroll 24 Kory Compson-Parrish RB JR 5-10 190 Syracuse, NY/Nottingham 25 Darryl Kornegay DL FR 6-4 245 Burtonsville, MD/Springbrook 26 Everette Benjamin FB FR 6-2 210 Massapequa, NY/Amityville Memorial 27 Jaron McNeill CB FR 5-10 171 Brooklyn, NY/Christ the King 28 Deron Mayo LB FR 6-0 210 Hampton, VA/Kecoughtan 29 Sean Butler FB JR 5-9 226 Severn, MD/Fork Union Military Academy 30 Sam Cherilus WR JR 5-10 158 Irvington, NJ/Union 32 Phil Riley TE SO 6-3 251 Prince Frederick, MD/Huntingtown 34 Lenny Carter DB JR 5-9 177 Media, PA/Strath Haven 35 Raymond Bennett FB JR 5-9 216 Uniondale, NY/Hempstead 36 Jeff Aime TB FR 5-11 188 Queens Village, NY/St. Francis Prep 38 Eric Sugalski DB SR 6-1 193 Oradell, NJ/River Dell Regional 39 Ithalmar DeSedas SS SR 5-11 171 Clifton, NJ/Clifton 40 Chris Hanly P/K JR 6-4 214 Ridgewood, NJ/Bergen Catholic 41 R.C. Scarpa FB SR 6-2 233 Clifton, NJ/Clifton 42 Gian Villante LB JR 6-1 224 Wantagh, NY/MacArthur 43 Kent Clancy LB FR 6-2 223 Davie, FL/Chaminade-Madonna 44 Luke Bonus LB RFR 5-9 191 Medford Lakes, NJ/Shawnee 45 Said Gaida LB FR 6-0 203 Bloomfield, NJ/Bloomfield 46 Justyn Davis DE SR 6-0 239 Englewood, NJ/Bergen County Academies 47 Jerry DeLuca DB JR 5-8 180 Long Branch, NJ/Verona 48 Chris Sebald OLB SR 6-1 216 Stone Ridge, NY/Rondout Valley 49 Derick Ilchert P JR 6-2 202 Waldwick, NJ/Bergen Catholic 50 Scott Szelong DE RFR 6-1 226 Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area 52 Jed Prisby OT SR 6-4 272 Lititz, PA/Warwick 53 Joe Akabalu DE RFR 6-1 238 Brentwood, NY/Brentwood 54 D.J. Talvacchio LB SR 6-1 227 Franklinville, NJ/Delsea Regional 55 Tom Daddino LB JR 6-0 229 Franklin Square, NY/Carey 56 Stanley Gutierrez LB JR 5-11 219 Freeport, NY/Freeport 57 Shawn McMackin OG JR 6-3 276 River Vale, NJ/St. Joseph's Regional 58 Jason Goodman C JR 6-0 284 Weston, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 59 Tristan McLaren C JR 6-3 263 St. James, NY/Smithtown 60 Tom Ottaiano OG FR 6-3 285 East Hanover, NJ/Hanover Park 62 Mike Juliana OT SO 6-3 275 Burlington Township, NJ/Holy Cross 63 Andrew Nelson DE FR 6-3 240 Uniondale, NY/Uniondale 64 Chris Durkin OT SR 6-4 285 Centereach, NY/Centereach 66 Zachary Carney DE FR 6-5 237 Wynatskill, NY/Blair Academy 67 Jaren Harrell OT FR 6-4 280 Quartz Hill, CA/Quartz Hill 70 Mike Trice OT RFR 6-5 320 Hempstead, NY/Holy Trinity 71 Brian Frederick OT FR 6-4 250 Dracut, MA/Dracut/Bridgton Academy 72 Phil Hall OG JR 6-2 293 Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills 74 Frank Coccaro OG SR 6-2 314 Hasbrouck Heights, NJ/St. Joseph’s 75 Jimmy Mangiero OG RFR 6-2 280 Bloomington, IN/Bloomington South 76 Joe Asermelly OT SO 6-5 282 Hopkinton, RI/Chariho Regional 77 Armand Poole DT FR 6-3 280 Grayson, GA/Grayson 78 Ryan Boyle OL FR 6-2 275 Rocky Point, NY/Rocky Point 79 David Spanich OG RFR 6-3 270 Coral Springs, FL/Cardinal Gibbons 80 Ottis Lewis WR SO 6-5 215 Norwalk, CT/Brien McMahon 81 Shaine Smith WR SR 6-3 180 Long Island City, NY/August Martin 82 Rudys Santana WR JR 6-1 198 Wallington, NJ/Wallington 83 Aaron Weaver WR FR 6-2 200 Freeport, NYBaldwin 84 Chris Manno WR JR 5-10 195 Holbrook, NY/Sachem North 85 Bryan Smith WR SO 6-0 200 Matteson, IL/Marian Catholic 86 Chris Betz WR FR 5-10 200 Chatham, NJ/Chatham 88 Charles Sullivan WR JR 6-2 194 Nanuet, NY/St. Joseph Regional 89 Darnell Forrester WR SO 6-5 197 Queens Village, NY/Bayside 90 Mike Denimarck TE SO 6-4 246 Sound Beach, NY/Miller Place 91 Ken Sussman DT JR 6-3 286 Great Neck, NY/Great Neck North 92 Shemiah LeGrande DT JR 6-0 280 Staten Island, NY/Curtis 93 Bruce DeMyer DE RFR 6-1 242 Poughquag, NY/Arlington 94 Thomas Massey DE JR 6-4 210 Brooklyn, NY/Canarsie/Nassau CC 95 Al Carmody DE RFR 6-3 224 Wilton Manors, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas 97 Antonio Colon DT SR 6-0 282 Bronx, NY/Cardinal Hayes

Head Football Coach: Dave Cohen Assistant Coaches: Ed Foley (Associate Head Coach/Offensive Line); Mike Elko (Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs) John Perry (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Jaime Elizondo (Wide Receivers/Special Teams); Tony Thompson (Linebackers); Sean Spencer (Defensive Line); Bill Polin (Running Backs); T.J. DiMuzio (Tight Ends); Lyle Hemphill (Defensive Backs Assistant); Kevin Baumann (Defensive Assistant)

As of September 4, 2006