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Caa Football by the Numbers caa football 08 schedule Thursday, August 28 Saturday, October 18 Northeastern at Ball State *New Hampshire at Northeastern [CSN], 12 p.m. Hofstra at Connecticut *Richmond at Massachusetts [CN8], 3:30 p.m. *William and Mary at Delaware Saturday, August 30 *Villanova at Rhode Island Towson at Navy *Hofstra at Maine Delaware at Maryland Richmond at Elon Saturday, October 25 Albany at Massachusetts *Towson at New Hampshire [CSN], 12 p.m. Monmouth at Rhode Island *James Madison at Villanova [CN8], 3:30 p.m. James Madison at Duke *Delaware at Hofstra Maine at Iowa *Northeastern at Maine Villanova at West Virginia *Rhode Island at William and Mary Georgetown at Richmond Saturday, September 6 Bryant at Massachusetts Morgan State at Towson Richmond at Virginia Saturday, November 1 William and Mary at NC State *William and Mary at Towson [CSN], 12 p.m. Massachusetts at Holy Cross *Delaware at James Madison [CN8], 3:30 p.m. Rhode Island at Fordham *Villanova at Northeastern North Carolina Central at James Madison *Massachusetts at Rhode Island New Hampshire at Army *Hofstra at New Hampshire Maine at Monmouth Iona at Maine Saturday, September 13 Saturday, November 8 *New Hampshire at Rhode Island [CN8], 12 p.m. *Maine at Massachusetts [CSN], 12 p.m. *Massachusetts at James Madison [CN8], 3:30 p.m. *New Hampshire at Villanova [CN8], 3:30 p.m. *Towson at Richmond *Towson at Delaware West Chester at Delaware *Northeastern at William and Mary Northeastern at Georgia Southern *Richmond at Hofstra VMI at William and Mary Stony Brook at Maine Saturday, November 15 Albany at Hofstra *Massachusetts at New Hampshire [CSN], 12 p.m. Lehigh at Villanova *Delaware at Richmond [CN8], 3:30 p.m. *Towson at Villanova Saturday, September 20 *Northeastern at Hofstra *Maine at Richmond *William and Mary at James Madison *Rhode Island at Hofstra *Maine at Rhode Island Towson at Coastal Carolina Delaware at Furman Saturday, November 22 Norfolk State at William and Mary *Richmond at William and Mary [CSN], 12 p.m. Massachusetts at Texas Tech *Hofstra at Massachusetts [CN8], TBA Appalachian State at James Madison *Villanova at Delaware [CN8], TBA Albany at New Hampshire *James Madison at Towson Northeastern at Syracuse *Rhode Island at Northeastern Villanova at Penn *New Hampshire at Maine Saturday, September 27 Saturday, November 29 *Richmond at Villanova [CN8], 3:30 p.m. NCAA Division I Football Championship First Round *James Madison at Maine Columbia at Towson Saturday, December 6 Albany at Delaware NCAA Division I Football Championship Quarterfinals UC Davis at Northeastern Rhode Island at Boston College Friday & Saturday, December 12 & 13 New Hampshire at Dartmouth NCAA Division I Football Championship Semifinals Hofstra at Stony Brook Friday, December 19 Saturday, October 4 NCAA Division I Football ChampionshipTitle Game *Northeastern at Towson [CSN], 12 p.m. (Finley Stadium/Davenport Field; Chattanooga, Tenn.) *Delaware at Massachusetts [CN8], 3:30 p.m. *Villanova at William and Mary * - CAA Football league matchup *Hofstra at James Madison CN8 - Televised on CN8, The Comcast Network CSN - Televised on Comcast SportsNet Richmond at VMI All Times are to be determined Brown at Rhode Island Schedule subject to change Saturday, October 11 *James Madison at Richmond [CSN], 12 p.m. *Maine at Delaware [CN8], 6 p.m. *Rhode Island at Towson *Massachusetts at Northeastern *William and Mary at New Hampshire Hofstra at Bucknell caa - if cover ccaaaa footballfootball 0088 ppreviewreview CAA Football Staff Table of Contents IFC __________ 2008 Composite Schedule Commissioner _______________________________________________ Tom Yeager 1____________ CAA Football Informati on Director of Football Operati ons ________________________________Chuck Boone 2___________ CAA Football SID Directory Director of Football Communicati ons ____________________________Scott Meyer 3-4 _______ The CAA Football Conference 5-8 _______________Delaware Blue Hens Supervisor of Football Offi cials ______________________________ Jim Maconaghy 9-12 ___________________ Hofstra Pride Senior Associate Commissioner/Compliance ________________ Kathleen Batt erson 13-16 ___________ James Madison Dukes Senior Associate Commissioner/Marketi ng __________________ Robert Goodman 17-20 ______________ Maine Black Bears 21-24 _______ Massachusett s Minutemen Associate Commissioner/Broadcast Services _______________________ Pete Hock 25-28 _________New Hampshire Wildcats Assistant Commissioner/Communicati ons ______________________Rob Washburn 29-32 ___________ Northeastern Huskies Assistant Communicati ons Director ____________________________ Niki DeSanti s 33-36 ______________Rhode Island Rams 37-40 ______________ Richmond Spiders Communicati ons Intern ______________________________________ Stuart Smith 41-44 __________________Towson Tigers Communicati ons Intern ____________________________________ Mitchell Moore 45-48 ______________ Villanova Wildcats Creati ve Services ________________________________________ Kelly Bowmaster 49-52 __________ William and Mary Tribe 53-55 _______________ 2008 Newcomers Director of Operati ons ____________________________________ Stephanie Lusby 56-63 __________ 2007 Season in Review Offi ce Administrator _________________________________________ Tara Gagnon 64-76 _________________ 2007 Stati sti cs IBC ___________ CAA Football Style Guide CAA Football Media Services Credits For informati on on CAA Football, please CAA FOOTBALL ON THE WEB contact: CAASPORTS.COM The 2008 CAA Football Preview was pro- Scott Meyer, Director of Football Commu- The offi cial web site of CAA Football fea- duced by the CAA Football Communica- nicati ons tures current informati on on all facets of ti ons staff and published by the Colonial Email: [email protected] the league, including the 12 football play- Athleti c Associati on. It was writt en, edited Rob Washburn, Assistant Commissioner/ ing members. Standings along with team- and designed by Scott Meyer. Editorial as- Communicati ons by-team and composite results are updat- sistance by Rob Washburn, Niki DeSanti s, Email: [email protected] ed aft er each game. Nati onal polls, weekly Stuart Smith and Mitchell Moore. Special CAA Football Phone: 804-754-1616 award winners and team notebooks are thanks to Tara Gagnon and the conferences CAA Football Fax: 804-754-1830 updated early each week. The site also ti ff contains schedules, television listi ngs, past media rela ons sta s for their assistance. 2008 CAA FOOTBALL MEDIA DAY conference records and much more. Be On The Cover JULY 23 - ESPNZONE - BALTIMORE, MD sure to check out the CAA Media Center CAA Football will kick off the 2008 sea- for video highlights of acti on from around CAA Football’s returning 2007 All-America son at the ESPNZone in Balti more, Md., the league. honorees: (Clockwise from top-left ) - New Wednesday, July 23. All 12 CAA Football tt ti head coaches will be present, along with CAA FOOTBALL WEEKLY RELEASE Hampshire’s Sco Sicko, Richmond’s Jus n selected players from each team. Please WEEKLY AWARDS - STATISTICS Rogers, Delaware’s Jon Striefsky, Maine’s contact Scott Meyer or Rob Washburn at Media can access Adobe Acrobat PDF fi les Jovan Belcher, Delaware’s Matt Marcorelle, the CAA Football offi ce for more informa- of the complete weekly release, including Rhode Island’s Joe Casey and Richmond’s ti on. conference and team-by-team stati sti cs, Matt McCracken. by logging on to www.CAASports.com. CAA FOOTBALL WEEKLY Weekly releases will also be sent via email CAA Football COACHES’ MEDIA TELECONFERENCE to a number of accredited media outlets The CAA Football coaches will hold a week- around the league. Media representati ves 8625 Patt erson Avenue ly teleconference for the media beginning should contact the CAA Football offi ce to Richmond, VA 23229 in August and conti nuing each Monday be added to the email list. CAA Football www.CAASports.com through the end of the 2008 season. Each names off ensive, defensive, rookie and 804-754-1616 -- Phone coach will be available for 10 minutes. Me- special teams Players of the Week each 804-754-1830 -- Fax dia representati ves wishing to parti cipate Monday morning during the season. Win- in the teleconference should contact the ners, announced at the beginning of the CAA Football offi ce for the phone number weekly teleconference, are chosen from and schedule. nominati ons provided by CAA Football sports informati on directors. The infor- mati on will also be available from the CAA Football offi ce via release as well as on the league’s website. ccaaaa - 1 ccaaaa footballfootball 0088 ppreviewreview CAA Football 8625 Patt erson Avenue - Richmond, Virginia 23229 - 804-754-1616 - www.CAASports.com Director of Communicati ons, Scott Meyer - [email protected] - 804-922-7236 (cell) Delaware 114 Bob Carpenter Center Hofstra Madison James 240 Hofstra University Sports Media Relati ons 631 South College Avenue Swim Center Room 262 James Madison University University of Delaware Hempstead, New York 11549 Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807 Newark, Delaware 19716 Football Contact Football Contact Football Contact Jim Sheehan Gary Michael Scott Selheimer 516.463.6764 - offi ce 540.568.1762 - offi ce 302.831.8007 - offi ce 516.463.5033 - fax 540.568.3703 - fax 302.831.8653 - fax [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.hofstra.edu/athleti cs www.jmusports.com www.udel.edu/sportsinfo Media Relati ons Hampshire New 145 Main Street UMass Maine Athleti c Media Relati ons 250 Boyden Building 151 Field House 5747 Memorial Gymnasium Amherst,
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