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2016 Georgetown Football Game Notes 2016 Georgetown Football Game Notes 2016 Georgetown Football 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES Football Contact: Brendan Thomas • [email protected] • (C) 207-400-2840 • (O) 202-687-6783 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE GAME INFORTMATION DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT Georgetown vs. Princeton @HoyasFB September (3-1, 0-0 PL) (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) @GeorgetownHoyas Sept. 3 Davidson W, 38-14 Date | Time: Saturday, October 8 | 1 P.M. Sept. 10 at Marist W, 20-17 Stadium: Cooper Field (2,500) @hoyafootball Sept. 24 Columbia ! W, 17-14 Location: Washington, D.C. @GeorgetownAthletics Sept. 30 at Harvard L, 31-17 Live Stats: www.guhoyas.com October Video: Patriot League Network Talent: Jeremy Huber, Emory Hunt, Georgetown Football Oct. 8 Princeton 1 p.m. Mike Nebrich, Hayley Milon Georgetown Athletics Oct. 15 Lehigh @ * 2 p.m. Radio: Charlie Neal, Henry Frazier, Austin Ward Oct. 22 at Fordham * 1 p.m. (Sirius 132, XM204) Oct. 29 at Lafayette * 12:30 p.m. November Series History (Princeton leads series 6-2): Nov. 5 Holy Cross * 1 p.m. First Game: 1903, Princeton won 5-0 MATCHUP BY THE NUMBERS Nov. 12 Bucknell # * 3:30 p.m. Last Game: 2015, Princeton won 50-22 Georgetown 2016 Princeton Nov. 19 at Colgate * 1 p.m. Last GU Win: 2012, 21-20 Longest Win Streak: Princeton, 5 games (1903-1978) 3-1 Record 2-1 23.0 PPG 37.0 Home games in bold played at Cooper Field Last 5 Meetings (Princeton, 3-2) ! - Homecoming 9/28/2013 L H 50-22 19.0 Opp. PPG 28.7 @ - Family Weekend 9/21/2012 W A 21-20 # - Senior Day 1978 W 49-0 20 Pts off TO 21 1923 L 17-0 57 First Downs 77 * - Patriot League game 1915 L 13-0 123.0 Rush YPG 177.0 Quick Hits 3.9 Rush YPC 3.9 • Last weekend, the Hoyas had a late comeback, but ultimately fell to No. 19/25 Harvard University, 31-17, on Friday night 4 Rush TDs 12 at Harvard Stadium. 173.8 Pass YPG 236.7 • Brandon Williams led GU’s receivers with six catches for 101 yards, including a 76-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown. 8.6 Pass YPC 10.4 Isaac Ellsworth finished with 109 yards rushing, including a 74-yard touchdown run, and contributed 203 all-purpose 7 Pass TDs 4 yards overall, including 86 yards on five kickoff returns. The Hoya defense caused four turnovers, including interceptions in the end zone by both Blaise Brown and Jalen Goldwire. David Akere had a team-high 12 tackles while Leo Loughrey 296.8 Total YPG 413.7 finished with 11. 4.4 Avg. Yards/Play 5.2 • Freshman defensive lineman Marquis Parris was selected as the Corvias Patriot League Rookie of the Week and junior 10-25.7 KR-Avg. 6-22.5 defensive back Jelani Williamson was named honorable mention for their efforts against Harvard. Parris had a career- high six tackles and a team-high 2.5 tackles for loss while Williamson was among the team leaders with 10 total tackles 7-7.6 PR-Avg. 5-11.0 and had one of Georgetown’s three interceptions. 3-7 INT/Opp. INT 5-2 • Georgetown enters Saturday’s matchup with a 2-6 all-time record against Princeton. The two teams have not met since 7-12.7 INT-Return Avg 2-11.0 2013 when the Tigers defeated the Hoyas, 50-22. GU last defeated Princeton in 2012, coming away with a 21-20 victory on Princeton’s home field. 0-4 Fumbles Lost/Rec. 0-3 34-41.8 Punts-Avg. 17-41.2 • Saturday is the third-consecutive matchup against an Ivy League program. The Hoyas are 4-9 in the past five years against opponents from the Ivy League and 3-4 under Head Coach Rob Sgarlata. This season, GU has already defeated 19-55.5 Kickoffs-Avg. 19-60.9 Columbia, 17-14, at home and fallen on the road to Harvard, 31-17. 29:36 Avg. Time of Poss. 29:03 • Each week, Sgarlata and his staff select game captains based on their actions both on and off the field. This week’s cap- 16-64 3rd Down Conv. 28-51 tains are senior quarterback Tim Barnes on offense, junior linebacker Daniel Yankovich on defense and junior linebacker Matthew Apuzzi on special teams. 4-6 4th Down Conv. 5-5 5-17 Sacks-Yds 8-61 • Saturday’s game will be a homecoming of sorts for senior linebacker Matthew Apuzzi as he hails from Princeton, New Jersey. His father, Edward, was a member of the Princeton Class of 1989 and was a two-year letterwinner on the football 23-55.8 Pen-Avg./G 16-49.0 team, playing tight end. 5-7 FGs 0-0 • Following Saturday’s game against Princeton, Georgetown will open Patriot League play next weekend when Lehigh 10-13 Red Zone Scores 13-13 visits the Hilltop. Kickoff is scheduled for 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 15. 11-11 PAT-Attempts 15-16 1 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 2016 GEORGETOWN FOOTBALL GAME NOTES THE LAST TIME GEORGETOWN… QUICK FACTS Shut out opponent .........................................................................................2006, Stony Brook, 7-0 University Was shut out by opponent .......................................................................2015, at Harvard, 45-0 Location: .............................. Washington, D.C., 20057 Game ended in a tie ..........................................................................................................1987, F&M, 3-3 Enrollment: .................... 7,562 undergrad; 18,459 total Founded: ...............................................................1789 Scored between: Nickname:........................................................... Hoyas 40-49 points .................................................................................................2013 vs. Davidson, W, 42-6 School Colors: ........................................Blue and Gray 50-59 points .......................................................................................................2011 at Marist, W, 55-28 Affiliation ......................................NCAA Division I-FCS 60-69 points .........................................................................................................1940, Roanoke, W, 66-0 Conference ............................................ Patriot League 70-79 points .................................................................................................1926, Washington, W, 78-0 Stadium ....................................................Cooper Field 80-89 points ................................................................................................1928, Susquehana, W, 88-0 Capacity................................................................2,500 90+ points ...............................................................................................................1915, St. Louis, W, 90-0 Surface ..............................................Shaw Sports Turf Had opponents score between: President: ............................................John J. DeGioia 40-49 points .......................................................................................................2015, at Harvard, L, 45-0 Athletic Department Phone:.................... 202-687-2435 50-59 points ..........................................................................................................2014, Fordham, L, 52-7 Web Address: ..................................www.guhoyas.com 60-69 points ..........................................................................................................2002, at Lehigh, L, 69-0 70+ points .........................................................................................................................1890, Navy, L, 70-4 Athletic Administration Did not commit a turnover ..............................................................................Columbia, 9/24/16 Athletic Director .............................................Lee Reed Forced 5+ turnovers ..................................................................................................2012 vs. Lehigh, 7 Senior Associate AD/External Affairs ........... Dan O’Neil Forced 5+ interceptions ................................................................................... 2004 at Davidson, 5 Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations ....Dan Trump Had 8+ turnovers ................................................................................................. 2004 at Duquesne, 8 Senior Associate AD/SWA .................Sharon Brummell Was penalized 100+ yards ....................................................................2014 at Lafayette, 9-115 Associate AD/Facilities & Operations .....Brian McGuire Assistant. AD/Leadership & Dev. ......... Dr. Mike Lorenzen Played an overtime game ..................................................................... 2010 vs. Wagner, L, 22-6 Assistant AD/Compliance ..............................Chris Ray Won a game in the last minute .....................................................2012 vs. Princeton, 21-20 Assistant AD/S-A Health & Wellness ....... Shawn Hendi Lost a game in the last minute ......................................................................2010 at Yale, 40-35 Executive Director for Athletic Relations ... Patrick McArdle Director of Corporate Sponsorship ............. Colin Smith THE LAST TIME A HOYA… Director of Marketing ................................Chris Grosse Head of Sports Performance ...........................Mike Hill Recorded 30-39 rushes ...........................................................33, K. Sarin vs. Holy Cross, 2004 Director of Equipment & Transportation ....Josh Larosa Recorded 40+ rushes .................................................................................... 44, S. Iorio at SJU, 1996 Rushed for 100-199 yards .............................. 109, Isaac Ellsworth at Harvard, 10/3/16 Team Information Rushed for 200+ yards .............................................................
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