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DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610 Phone: (508) 793-2583 • Fax: (508) 793-2309 2011 Holy Cross Football Holy Cross (0-0, 0-0 PL) vs. #25 Massachusetts (0-0, 0-0 CAA) September 1, 2011 • 8:00 p.m. Fitton Field (23,500) • Worcester, Mass. Let There Be Light Game Day Quick Facts The season-opening game against Massachusetts will mark the fi rst-ever contest to take place under the lights at Fitton Field. In the previous 115 years of Crusader football, there has never been a night game played on Television: CBS Sports Network; James Bates, play-by-play; Aaron the Holy Cross campus. Even though this will be the fi rst home night game Taylor, color; Brooke Collins, sidelines for the Crusaders, the players are not strangers to playing games under the Holy Cross Radio: WTAG 580 AM & 94.9 FM, Worcester; Bob lights. Holy Cross has played three night games over the last three seasons, Fouracre, play-by-play; Gordie Lockbaum, color; www.GoHoly- including contests last season at UMass and Harvard. The Crusaders have Cross.com, internet taken part in a total of 15 night games in their history which are on record, Holy Cross Student Radio: WCHC 88.1 FM, Worcester with the fi rst coming at Louisiana State on Oct. 5, 1940. Series Record: Massachusetts leads, 21-23-5 Last Meeting: Massachusetts 31, Holy Cross 7; Sept. 11, 2010; Amherst, Mass. The Series With Massachusetts This will be the 50th meeting between the Crusaders and the Minutemen on the gridiron, with Massachusetts leading the all-time series 23-21-5. Holy Cross Schedule & Results UMass has won the last eight games in the series, including a 31-7 victory in Amherst last year. For games played in Worcester, the Crusaders own a 14-13-5 advantage in the series, but the Minutemen have won the last four Sept. 1 #25 MASSACHUSETTS . 8:00 p.m. meetings. The last win for the Crusaders in the series came on Sept. 14, Sept. 10 COLGATE * . 1:00 p.m. 1991, when they posted a 22-20 victory at McGuirk Alumni Stadium. The Sept. 17 HARVARD (Homecoming) . 1:00 p.m. schools fi rst met on Sept. 25, 1897, in Amherst, with Holy Cross posting Oct.1 at New Hampshire . 12:00 p.m. a 4-0 victory. Oct. 8 at Brown . 12:30 p.m. Oct. 15 DARTMOUTH . 1:00 p.m. SERIES QUICK FACTS Oct. 22 at Bucknell * . 1:00 p.m. Overall . UMass leads, 23-21-5 Oct. 29 GEORGETOWN * (Family Weekend) . 1:00 p.m. In Worcester . Holy Cross leads, 14-13-5 Nov. 5 at Lehigh * . 12:30 p.m. At Fitton Field . Tied, 12-12-4 Nov. 12 LAFAYETTE * . 12:30 p.m. Current Win Streak . .UMass, eight games Nov. 19 at Fordham * . 1:00 p.m. Tom Gilmore vs. UMass . 0-3 Kevin Morris vs. Holy Cross . 1-0 UMass Schedule & Results In Overtime . .n / a Football Legends Ring Of Honor Sept. 1 at Holy Cross . 8:00 p.m. Inductions Set For September 1 Sept. 17 RHODE ISLAND * . 6:30 p.m. The athletic department at the College of the Holy Cross will honor four Sept. 24 at Boston College . TBA former football standouts this week, as the second class of the Crusader Oct. 1 at Old Dominion * . 6:00 p.m. Football Legends Ring of Honor. George Connor (Class of ex1946), Oct. 8 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . 6:00 p.m. Bruce Kozerski (Class of 1984), Jon Morris (Class of 1964) and Joe Oct. 15 at Delaware * . 3:30 p.m. Wilson (Class of 1973) will all be honored in a ceremony prior to the Oct. 22 vs. New Hampshire * (Foxboro, Mass.) . 3:30 p.m. UMass game, and receive permanent recognition at Fitton Field. Only for- Oct. 29 at Richmond * . 1:00 p.m. mer Crusader football players who have been elected to the Holy Cross Nov. 5 VILLANOVA * . 3:30 p.m. Varsity Club Hall of Fame are eligible for this honor, which is an annual Nov. 12 at Maine * . 12:30 p.m. event each fall. In 2010, the inaugural class in the Crusader Football Leg- Nov. 19 JAMES MADISON * . 1:00 p.m. ends Ring of Fame included, Gill Fenerty (Class of 1986), Gordie Lock- baum (Class of 1988), Edmund Murphy (Class of 1943), Bill Osmanski * denotes conference games (Class of 1939), Vince Promuto (Class of 1960) and John Provost (Class Home games listed in BOLD CAPS of 1975). WWW.GOHOLYCROSS.COM Holy Cross Against The CAA Media Services & Policies The Crusaders own an all-time record of 59-46-6 against the 11 schools which currently compete in the Colonial Athletic Association. Holy Cross will play two games against teams from the league this year, facing UMass INTERVIEWS on Sept. 1 and New Hampshire on Oct. 1. The Crusaders’ all-time record Personal interviews with head coach Tom Gilmore, his staff and against the Colonial Athletic Association includes marks of 2-1 against players can be arranged through Charles Bare at (508) 793-2583 or Delaware, 5-0-1 vs. Maine, 21-23-5 against Massachusetts, 6-5 vs. New [email protected]. Players are available in person and for phone Hampshire, 9-1 against Rhode Island, 1-0 vs. Richmond, 4-3 against interviews Monday through Thursday, subject to the individual Towson, 9-13 vs. Villanova and 2-0 against William & Mary. student-athlete’s academic responsibilities. Arrangements for all interviews should be made at least 24 hours in advance. Home and cell phone numbers will not be given out. The best time to reach Martin & Otis Lead Linebackers coach Gilmore by phone is on weekday mornings. Senior linebacker C.J. Martin (Plano, Texas) and senior linebacker Ricky Otis (Cleves, Ohio) will once again be key parts of the Holy Cross WEEKLY MEDIA LUNCHEON defense in 2011. Otis led the team with 108 total tackles last season and Head coach Tom Gilmore will have a weekly luncheon with the earned fi rst team All-Patriot League honors, despite missing two games media each Tuesday during the season at 12:00 p.m. During the due to injury. He led the team with 12 total tackles during the victory over luncheon, we will make every effort to have the head coach of Holy Bucknell in the 2010 season fi nale, marking the sixth time last year he Cross’ opponent for that week’s game available via speaker phone. In reached double-fi gures in tackles. Previously in 2010 at Lafayette, Otis set addition, at least one student-athlete will be available for interviews a new career-high with 17 total tackles. Some of his other top games last near the end of the luncheon. All members of the working media are season came against Lehigh (14 tackles with a forced fumble), Colgate (10 welcome to attend. For more information, contact the athletic media tackles), Dartmouth (10 tackles and a fumble recovery), Georgetown (16 relations offi ce at (508) 793-2583. (Note: The luncheon prior to the tackles and a pass breakup) and Howard (12 tackles and a tackle for loss). UMass game will take place on Monday.) Over the course of his Holy Cross career, Otis now has 135 total tackles, two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups. Martin ranked second on POSTGAME PROCEDURES the team with 95 total tackles last year, including 61 solo stops and two The Holy Cross football locker room is closed to the media. Members tackles for loss. During last season’s Bucknell game, he made three tackles of the media should submit player requests to Charles Bare by the fi ve and intercepted a pass. Earlier in 2010 at Lafayette, Martin reached double- minute mark of the fourth quarter. Following a 10-minute cooling off fi gures in tackles for the fourth time on the season by recording 14 total period, Holy Cross head coach Tom Gilmore and requested players stops. A few of his other top performances last year came against Lehigh will be available. Interviews will be conducted either on the fi eld or (eight tackles with one tackle for loss and an interception), Colgate (10 outside of the Holy Cross locker room. tackles), Georgetown (12 tackles, two pass breakups and a forced fumble) and Massachusetts (18 tackles). Over the course of his collegiate career, MASSACHUSETTS MEDIA INFORMATION Martin has now recorded 128 tackles, four tackles for loss, two interceptions Any media member wishing to speak to head coach Kevin Morris and three pass breakups. or a Massachusetts player should contact SID John Sinnett at (413) 545-1744 or [email protected]. Patriot League Update For Openers Holy Cross will start its 116th season of intercollegiate football with the Conference Overall UMass game. The Crusaders have always been excellent on opening day, W-L Pct. W-L Pct. posting a record of 69-37-9 in their season debuts. Following last season’s Bucknell 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 38-7 victory over Howard, Holy Cross stands 7-4 on opening day over the Colgate 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 last 11 years. Since the beginning of the 1980 season, Holy Cross owns a Georgetown 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 20-10-1 mark in its opener. The Crusaders also have an all-time record of Holy Cross 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 78-29-7 in their opening home game of the season. Holy Cross has a 9-5 Lafayette 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 record in home openers over the last 14 years.