Brockport and Alfred Have a Long Standing History. the Two Schools
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GAME INFORMATION GAME NO. 8 Series History Overall: 8-28-3 BROCKPORT (4-3) VS. Brockport Head Coach Jason Mangone ALFRED UNIVERSITY (5-2) Alma Mater: The College at Brockport With Brockport: 3rd as season Head Coach OCT. 31, 2015 • 1 P.M. • BOB BOOZER • BROCKPORT, N.Y. WEBCAST: HTTP://PORTAL.STRETCHINTERNET.COM/BROCKPORT/ Alfred Head Coach Robert Rankl Alma Mater: Ursinus TODAY’S TOP STORIES With Alfred: in 2nd season Golden Eagle Record setter: Dan Andrews set two new Brockport records a week ago with his first touchdown of the game. The junior captured the most points scored in 2015 SCHEDULE a career, now with 234 points, and in career touchdowns Brockport (4-3) with 39 TDs. Sept. 5 at Oberlin College W, 44-7 Brockport Set to Honor Seniors: The Godlen Eagles will Sept. 19 Hartwick College W, 35-14 Sept. 26 at St. John Fisher L, 42-41 2OT honor their 12 seniors prior to their Nov. 7 matchup. Oct. 3 Alfred State College W, 59-7 Oct. 10 Utica College L, 22-19 OT SERIES HISTORY Oct. 17 at Ithaca College W, 27-17 Oct. 24 at SUNY Cortland L, 35-21 Oct. 31 Alfred University 1 p.m. Brockport and Alfred have a long standing history. The Nov. 7 Morrisville State 1 p.m. two schools played every year from 1949 to 1994, until Nov. 14 at Buffalo State 1 p.m. the rivalry was renewed in 2014 when Brockport joined Alfred University (5-2) the Empire 8. The contests have traditionally been close, with 12 contests decided by less than a TD. Sep. 5 at Husson University W, 39-25 Sep. 12 Rensselaer Polytechnic W, 32-20 2015 EMPIRE 8 STANDINGS Sep. 19 Buffalo State W, 29-26 SCHOOL CONFERNECE OVERALL Sep. 26 at Ithaca College L, 38-18 Oct. 3 Morrisville State W, 34-19 Cortland 5-1 6-1 Oct. 17 At SUNY Cortland L, 20-14 Alfred 3-2 5-2 Oct. 24 Hartwick College W, 42-18 Buffalo State 3-2 5-2 Oct. 31 at Brockport 1 p.m. St. John Fisher 3-2 4-3 Oct. 31 Utica College 1 p.m. Morrisville 3-3 4-3 Nov. 14 at St John Fisher 1 p.m. Utica 3-3 4-4 Brockport 2-3 4-3 Ithaca 2-3 4-3 Hartwick 0-4 2-5 facebook.com/BrockportGolden Eagles GoBrockport.com twitter.com/BportAthletics HEAD COACH JASON MANGONE Jason Mangone is entering his third season as head coach of the Brockport Football team. Mangone joined the coaching staff in 1998, and was promoted to head coach in 2013 after serving as offensive coordinator since 2003. In 2014, Mangone coached Brockport to a 5-5 record including a three game winning streak midway through the season. Under Magone, 17 Golden Eagles tallied 22 awards ranging from East Coast Athletic Confer- ence (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 Experience: the total yards in a season record with 4,793, as well as rushing yards in a season with 2,354. The Golden 2013-present Eagles also captured the first shutout since 2005 and the first NJAC shutout in program history with a 24-0 win The College at Brockport over Montclair St. on Nov. 9. Nationally, out of 242 teams, the Golden Eagles finished ninth in sacks against, Head Football Coach 20th in team pass efficiency defense and 29th in total offense. 2004-2012 The College at Brockport Under Mangone, Dan Andrews earned the 2013 NJAC Rookie of the Year honors. 13 players finished the sea- Offensive Coordinator son on the All-Conference Squad. Andrews, Ben Woolston, Bruce Doyle, Cortland Haines and Colby Morabito were all selected first-team. Andrews and Haines were the only two freshmen in the conference to make the 1999-2003 first-team selection. The College at Brockport Assistant Coach In 2012, the Golden Eagles offense was ranked 16th in the country in total offense with 475.7 yards per game. Quarterback Joe Scibilia and wide receivers Jake Spalik and Andrew Mrozek broke several school records in Record at Brockport: the process while running back Tyrone Nichols became the sixth 1,000-yard rusher in school history. Scibilia 2014 became the school’s first 3,000-yard passer and finished seventh in the country in total offense. 5-5 Mangone has coached the top three passers in school history with Scibilia, Jake Graci and Zack Luke. 2013 8-3 In 2011, the Golden Eagles led the entire New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) in total offense with 435.8 yards per game. The offense also boasted the most passing yards per game, with Scibilia throwing for 250.9 yards per game in eight contests. In 2010, Brockport averaged 24.7 points per game, including scoring a season-best 45 points vs. Buffalo State. Under Mangone, the Golden Eagles ranked second in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) in total of- fense (375.2 yards per game), second in rushing offense (196.2 yards per game), third in passing offense (179 yards per game) and fifth in scoring average. The 2009 team broke 20 school records with the offensive unit earning the title of the highest scoring and most prolific passing teams in school history. The unit finished eighth in the country in total offense averaging 466.5 yards per contest and set the school record for points per game with 36.7. In 2008, the Brockport offense shat- tered several records for scoring as well as individual records for TDs in a game, season and career. Garet Lynch broke several of the offensive records and was ranked fifth in the country in scoring with 14.26 points per game and was seventh in the nation in rushing with an average of 151.36 yards per contest. In 2007, the Golden Eagles boasted the top running back in the ACFC. In 2005, Brockport had the conference rookie-of- the-year in Zack Luke. Mangone is the recruiting coordinator for the Brockport Athletics Department and acts as home event manager for several sports. He also works a variety of camps during the summer months. 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. facebook.com/BrockportGolden Eagles GoBrockport.com twitter.com/BportAthletics GOLDEN EAGLE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 9 Wayne Bonsell 6-3 206 Sr. Binghamton, N.Y. DL 92 Carter Jackson 6-0 309 So. Owego, N.Y. 3 Chase Venuto 6-3 186 Sr. Ithaca, N.Y. 75 Austin Dean 6-4 277 Fr. Sidney Center. N.Y. RB 21 Dan Andrews 6-0 197 Jr. Rochester, N.Y. DL 79 Jeff Scialo 6-1 266 Sr. Bellmore, N.Y. 22 Ray Johnson 5-7 157 Jr. Rochester, N.Y. 96 James Collins 6-0 270 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. WR 11 Nate Wilkinson 6-2 171 So. Elma, N.Y. DL 7 Tarik Bennett 5-10 237 Sr. Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 8 Eamon Gillespie 5-11 168 Fr. Middletown, N.Y. 99 Romario Gordon 6-2 242 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. WR 4 Jerry Thompson 6-0 170 So. Yonkers, N.Y. R 90 Ed Suriano 6-0 236 Jr. Eastchester, N.Y. 6 Tanner Winchester 6-0 182 Fr. Unadillia, N.Y. 86 Yunias Ashkar 6-0 241 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. WR 18 Ian Gilhousen 6-5 205 Jr. North Tonawanda, N.Y. LB 34 Brandon Thomas 5-10 185 Fr. Cheektowaga, N.Y. 88 Kenny Radigan 6-3 199 So. East Northport, N.Y. 25 Julius Mizro 6-2 192 So. Auburn, N.Y. FB 45 Dalton Cooley 6-0 262 So. Syracuse, N.Y. LB 58 Alex Egglinger 6-0 228 Jr. East Northport, N.Y. 44 Casey Goldberg 5-9 238 Fr. Rochester, N.Y. 55 Chris Hercules 6-0 222 Jr. Brockport, N.Y. OL 67 Tre Fesinger 6-4 302 Sr. Syracuse, N.Y. LB 48 Nathaniel Keith III 5-11 207 So. Buffalo, N.Y.