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Overall Record: 188-127-6 (.595 winning pct.) Conference Record: 103-51-1 (.667 winning pct.)

• 30 student-athletes were named All-Americans. • 60 student-athletes received All-Conference recognition. • Five programs won their conference championships (men’s cross country, women’s soccer, men’s , women’s basketball, and men’s ). • Eight programs participated in NCAA Championships. • Softball won its third NCAA East Regional in the last fi ve seasons, advancing to the College World Series

WOMEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Field Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Softball Swimming Tennis Volleyball

MEN’S SPORTS Basketball Cross Country Football Lacrosse Soccer

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Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of . The Intercollegiate Athletics Program at C.W. Post de- velops leadership skills, personal character, discipline and competitiveness in an environment where the foremost goal is academic achieve ment and the successful completion of the University’s academic requirements for graduation. Each student-athlete is a representative of the University and C.W. Post, and will conform to the letter and spirit of all rules and regulations, including those contained in the Campus Ethos Statement and will refl ect the University’s commitment to excellence and access. The Intercollegiate Athletics Program strives to off er a wide range of opportunities in an environment that encourages diversity; remain re- sponsive to student, faculty and public interest; inspire the belief that the success of the overall department is greater than that of the individu al team; and create an enduring source of pride for student-athletes, alumni and the greater communities in which the program is a part. The Program endorses the following Foundations of Athletic Excellence: • Leadership • Accountability • Pride • Competitiveness • Integrity • Service • Respect • Commitment • Sportsmanship 2 2011 Football Media Guide 2 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

22011011 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE T TABLE OF CONTENTS

2011 C.W. Post Football ...... 1 A This Is C.W. Post ...... 2-3 CC.W..W. PPOSTOST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL INFORMATIONINFORMATION Pioneers in the Community ...... 4 B Conference ...... State Athletic Conference Head Coach ...... 5-6 L

Pioneer Coaching Staff ...... 7-9 E Head Coach ...... Bryan Collins (St. John’s ’87) Season Outlook ...... 10-12

Phone Number ...... (516) 299-2847 2011 C.W. Post Roster ...... 13-14 O 2011 Preseason Two Deep ...... 15

Best Time to Reach Collins ...... Mornings F Pioneer Profiles ...... 16-37

Record at C.W. Post (13 Seasons) ...... 100-43 2010 Final Statistics ...... 38-43 Overall Collegiate Coaching Record ...... Same 2010 Game Recaps ...... 44-54 C

Assistant Coaches Brian Hughes (/OL), 2011 Opponents ...... 55-60 O Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference ...... 61

Ernie Blount (DB/K) , Jim Gibbons (Defensive Line), Jonathan PSAC Composite Schedule ...... 62 N Gill (WR/QB), Omar King (RB), Randi Moore (ILB), Mark All-Time Series Records...... 63-65 Verdi (OLB/Dir. of FB Operations); Joe Osovet (WR) Year By Year Results ...... 66-70 T Stadium (Capacity) ...... Hickox Field (5,000) Pioneer Records ...... 71-74 E

All-Time Roster ...... 75-81 N Surface ...... FieldTurf C.W. Post Football/Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 82 Base Offense ...... Spread All-Time Results ...... 83 T

Base Defense ...... 4-2-5 All-Time Defensive and Special Teams Scores ...... 84-85 S All-Time Miscellaneous Stats ...... 86 2010 Record ...... 7-4 (5-2 PSAC East) Team Award Winners ...... 87 First Football Season ...... 1957 Pioneers In the Pros ...... 88 All-Time Record (53 Seasons) ...... 331-204-5 Long Island University/C.W. Post Administration ...... 89-91 Media Information/Directions ...... 92 Best Record ...... 11-1 (2001 & 2002)

For more Pioneers info: Visit www.cwpostpioneers.com Credits Rosters The 2011 C.W. Post Football Media Guide was written, edited and designed by the C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office. Design Schedules and layout by Sarah Ralls using InDesign CS3 and Photoshop CS3. Scores Editoral Assistance provided by Jill Fisher, Bryan Collins, Marie Guarnieri, Patrick McWalters and John Jez. Photography: Jonathan Statistics Reiss, Joe Rogate, Rich Slattery, Lee Weissman, Yary Photography. Special thanks to Kyle Clapham and the British Columbia Lions.

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S Entering its ninth decade of providing access to the American dream through excellence in higher education, Long Island Uni-

O versity is a multi-campus, diverse, doctoral institution of higher learning. One of the largest and most comprehensive private

P universities in the country, Long Island University off ers almost 600 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs and certifi cates, and educates more than 18,600 credit-seeking students and 5,900 continuing education students in Brook- . lyn, Brookville (C.W. Post), Brentwood, Riverhead, Rockland, and West Chester. Th e Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Phar-

W marcy and Health Services prepares students for successful careers in the fi elds of pharmacy and health care. Th e University’s . Global College off ers a wide range of study abroad options at overseas centers in China, Costa Rica, Japan and South Africa. C SCHOOLS OF STUDY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

S Th e C.W. Post Campus includes six schools of study: the Col- Th e C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University is known

I lege of Information and Computer Science, including the acclaimed for small classes and personal attention from dedicated and highly

Palmer School of Library and Information Science; the College credentialed professors. C.W. Post off ers more than 250 undergradu-

S of Management, including the schools of Business, Professional ate, graduate and doctoral degree programs, many of which carry the I Accountancy and Public Service; the College of Liberal Arts and Sci- endorsement of the world’s top accrediting agencies, including the

H ences, with 13 academic departments; the School of Education; the American Psychological Association, the American Library Associa- School of Health Professions and Nursing, and the School of Visual tion, AACSB International – the Association to Advance Collegiate THIS IS C.W. POST T THIS IS C.W. and Performing Arts. For more information visit our Web site at Schools of Business, and many more. www.liu.edu/academics. IDEAL LOCATION C.W. Post is located on Long Island in the Village of PERSONALIZED EDUCATION Brookville, one of the most sought-after residential Th e academic and personal support provided to C.W. Post communities in the United States. Our location, just 10 students is second to none. Each undergraduate is assigned to minutes by car from the Long Island Expressway, means that a full-time, professional academic counselor to help them stay you can quickly get to major shopping malls, beautiful beaches, on course to successful completion of their degrees. C.W. Post’s parks and gardens, historic landmarks that include the former award-winning Cooperative Education program provides homes of U.S. presidents, multiplex movie theaters, sports students with the opportunity for internships related to their centers, planetariums and museums. Th e campus is just 50 studies, and the Offi ce of Professional Experience and Career minutes from the corporate and entertainment capital of the Planning maintains a wide array of services to help graduates world – City. enter meaningful and rewarding careers. FIRST-RATE FACILITIES Th e safe and secure, 307-acre C.W. Post Campus is widely acclaimed for its scenic beauty and distinguished architecture. Its academic, cultural and recreational facilities include three art galleries, 80 student organizations, the world-class Tilles Center for the Performing Arts and a premier research library with more than three million volumes.

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• Brian Kilmeade, Anchor for Fox 5 and Friends (Media Arts) • Howard Lorber, CEO of Nathan’s Famous Franks (Accounting) • Al Kahn, the marketer for Cabbage Patch Kids, Yugio and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles • Ted David, 1010 WINS Business Reporter (Media Arts) • Bunny Hoest, cartoonist for the Lockhorn’s and Howard Huge (Education) • Jamie Kellner, chairman and CEO of the WB Television Network • Sarabeth Levine - 1964, of Sarabeth’s Kitchen franchise in NYC • A.J. Benza - 1984, E! Television, TV host, gossip columnist • John Collins (Marketing) –1983, Chief Operating Offi cer, and Former President, • Steven Cymbrowitz – 1974, NYS Assemblyman • Ed Lauter – 1960, actor • Ron Stonitsch –1971, track team alumni • Ralph Suozzi –1979, Mayor of Glen Cove • Robert K. Sweeney –1980, NYS Assemblyman • Gary Wichard (football) - 1972, sports agent

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in the NCAA Division II playoffs. The 2005 season was the most successful in the school record books, as the Pioneers won the first two NCAA Division II Championship tourna- ment games in the program’s history in advancing to the national quarterfinals. C.W. Post hosted its first NCAA game since 1976, and won a 24-20 decision over visiting West Chester (Pa.) on a game-ending, 96-yard drive. One week later, the Pioneers traveled to top-seeded Shepherd (W. Va.) and beat the sixth-ranked Rams to advance to the quarterfi- nals. C.W. Post was ranked 22nd nationally at the end of the year by the AFCA, and four players garnered All-America accolades from numerous publications. The Pioneers were named the Division II Team of the Year by the ECAC and CollegeSportsReport.com. Throughout his coaching career, the backbone of Collins’ game plan has been a strong defense, a philosophy

that has resulted in C.W. Post defenders leading all Division H HEAD COACH BRYAN COLLINS II teams in fewest rushing yards four times, the most recent coming during the 2004 campaign. Collins-led defenses have E

also topped the Division II list for defensive pass efficiency in A 2003, as well as earning the top spot in total defense twice. The continued success enjoyed by Collins was noted in D

the November 2003 issue of Monthly, which noted the 47-year-old mentor’s ability to develop a C program in a two-page feature article. The publication’s Video Series program also acknowledged his talent on the O

defensive side by featuring him in a trio of instructional vid- A eos on the 4-4 defense. BRYAN COLLINS Collins led his 2004 Pioneer squad to its second NCAA C berth in three years, becoming the first C.W. Post head foot- H ball coach to make a return trip to the NCAA postseason. At the conclusion of the season, eight Pioneer players were awarded All-Conference recognition, including six selections B

Bryan Collins has been the Pioneers’ head football coach to the First Team unit. R since 1998, and enters his 14th season as the school’s all-time In addition to those awards, the team’s defense was rec- winningest coach with an overall 100-43 record. ognized for the fifth year in a row with the second straight Y

Prior to being appointed Director of Athletics, Collins selection of linebacker Joe Gangemi as NE-10 Defensive A served during the 2005-06 academic year as an assistant direc- Player of the Year. Peter Lazare also picked up his second tor of athletics at C.W. Post. He was instrumental in helping consecutive Defensive Lineman of the Year award from the N the Brookville, N.Y. school to acquire FieldTurf for Hickox conference, while tackle Taibika Hickson was tabbed as the Field, which gives all Pioneers athletics programs the oppor- NE-10’s Offensive Lineman of the Year. C tunity to practice and play on an all-weather surface virtually One year earlier, the team finished 9-2, winning their year-round. final eight games. Combining a balanced offense with a typi- O

The 2010 season saw the Pioneers reach new heights in cally stingy defense, the Pioneers bridged the gap to achieve L the PSAC as they improved their overall record to 7-4 and success in a year that many thought would be dedicated to L posted a 5-2 mark in the East Division that included a triple rebuilding after sustaining major losses from graduation on overtime win over West Chester - the first win against the I

both sides of the line. N Golden Rams since 2005. Collins secured his 100th career In 2002, the Pioneers reached the Division II NCAA win in the final game of the season with a 42-38 win against playoffs, competing as the only non-scholarship squad S Slippery Rock. Under his guidance, the Pioneers were ranked among the 16 competing teams and ending the year with second in the conference in total offense, averaging 428.7 their second straight 11-1 record. His efforts in 2002 resulted yards a game and fourth in scoring offense with 33.5 points in his being named Regional Coach of the Year by the a game. On the defensive side, junior inside linebacker Billy American Football Coaches Association and Coach of the O’Connor led the entire PSAC with 125 tackles, averaging Year by the Northeast-10 Conference. 11.4 a game. In addition, the team’s rushing defense was ranked as the In just the second season competing in the Pennsylvania top unit in Division II for the third consecutive season, while State Athletic Conference in 2009, Collins guided the team total defense and scoring defense also were statistically estab- to a 6-5 overall record and 5-2 mark in division play in 2009, lished as the best in Division II. The total defense accolade turning the team around from a 3-8 record a year earlier. In was the second time C.W. Post has won the honor over the addition, Erik Anderwkavich was the ECAC past three years. Player of the Year and Thomas Beverly was both ECAC and One indication of the team’s defensive prowess in 2002 PSAC East Rookie of the Year. Xavier Brown was also named was the seven games in which Pioneer opponents scored less an AFCA All-American. than 10 points, including four shutouts. Another was the fact Under his leadership, the Pioneers have become a peren- that after the first seven games of the campaign, the defense nial nationally-ranked squad that has won three undisputed had scored more points than it had allowed. Northeast-10 Conference championships and a share of In 2001, Collins’ squad established a new school high in another NE-10 title, as well as three times earning a berth 2011 Football Media Guide 7 7 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

scoring with 488 points, combining a powerful running game nization’s 2001 journal titled “When It Counts - Goal Line and effective passing attack with a relentless defense that col- Defense: We’re All There.” lected an amazing 66 sacks on the year. In May 2002, Collins authored another article for the That potent 2001 offense had both a quarterback (Frank publication entitled, “Roll Call at the Ball,” imparting his Ingoglia) and running back (Ian Smart) who collected more knowledge of defensive tactics. than 2,000 yards of total offense. In addition, the Pioneer Off the field, Collins has included community service as special teams unit returned two kickoffs and three punts for a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the efforts since scores, while also blocking a punt that was converted for six his arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s points. Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other For those efforts, Collins was named 2001 Division II charitable organizations. Mid-Major Coach of the Year by Football Gazette magazine, He has also met with and assisted the National Football having previously been named twice as Eastern Football League in the New York area with its High School Player Conference Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2000. The latter Development program, which seeks to foster increased inter- two awards were in recognition of the team’s consecutive est in the sport along with supplementing the football budgets Atlantic Division championships. of schools. He has also worked with the National Football Following the 2000 campaign in which the Pioneers Foundation ( chapter) in enhancing its Play It won their second-consecutive Eastern Football Conference Smart campaign.

S title, all four C.W. Post starting defensive linemen were rec- Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with ognized with postseason hardware, a nod to their standout their son, Tyler (16), and daughter Megan (11). N performances. That accomplishment was acknowledged by I American Football Monthly magazine, which tabbed Collins L as its Division II Defensive Coordinator of the Year in its

L September 2001 issue. The aforementioned running game has been the hall- O THE COLLINS FILE mark of Collins’ offense since his arrival. Following a 7-3

C mark in his first year, Collins made the team’s offensive backfield a top priority. The result was a 1,000-yard rusher Coaching Experience (Rick Haering) in 1999, the school’s first pair of 1,000-yard N rushers in 2000 (Haering and Smart) and the leading rusher • 1987-89 Asst. Coach St. Francis Prep. High School

A in all of (Smart) for 2001. • 1991-93 Asst. Coach C.W. Post

Y Smart ended his collegiate career as the all-time leader • 1994-95 Asst. Coach Kings Point in (95) and scoring (570 points) and yards per • 1996-97 Asst. Coach C.W. Post R carry (7.58). He also finished as the #4 rusher in college foot- • 1998- pres. Head Coach C.W. Post ball history with 6,647 yards, despite being removed from B

countless games due to lopsided scores in favor of C.W. Post. Collins has been a part of the Pioneer program for over Career Notes and Highlights H a decade. He spent five seasons as an assistant coach with the • 14th Season Pioneers, including 1996-97 as the team’s defensive coordi- C • 100-43 career collegiate record nator under former C.W. Post tutor Tom Marshall. • 13 shutouts A A 1987 graduate of St. John’s University, Collins played linebacker for the Red Storm. Following graduation, he • 51 games allowing under 10 points O served for three seasons as an assistant coach at St. Francis • Northeast-10 Coach of the Year, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2005 • D-II Defensive Coordinator of the Year, 2000

C Prep, during which time the Little Terriers captured three Catholic League championships. • D-II Mid-Major Coach of the Year, 2001 Collins served as an assistant defensive coach with C.W. • AFCA Regional Coach of the Year, 2002 D Post from 1991-93, helping the Pioneers to the 1993 ECAC • 2005 College Sports Div. II Team of the Year

A IFC Division II Championship, the first postseason win in

E the history of the program. He then accepted the defen- sive coordinator position at Kings Point, where he led the Year-by-Year Collegiate Head Coaching Record

HEAD COACH BRYAN COLLINS H HEAD COACH BRYAN Mariners to their first ever NCAA Division III Tournament 1998 7-3 berth in 1994. 1999 9-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions Returning to C.W. Post prior to the 1996 season, Collins 2000 8-2 EFC Atlantic Division Champions spearheaded the Pioneer defense to the ECAC/IFC Division 2001 11-1 NE-10 Champions II Championship with a 29-0 win over Bentley. That season, 2002 11-1 NE-10 Champions, seven of C.W. Post’s defensive starters were named to either NCAA First Round the ECAC IFC All-Star Team or the Don Hansen’s Football 2003 9-2 Gazette All-Star Team. 2004 8-3 NE-10 Champions The following year, Collins’ defensive skills were again NCAA First Round on display as opponents managed only 49 points over the 2005 10-3 NE-10 Champions final seven games of the 1997 season (7.0 points per game) NCAA Quarterfi nals while the Pioneer defense did not allow a in three 2006 7-3 NE-10 Champions of its last four contests. 2007 4-6 Collins currently serves as a member of three committees 2008 3-8 for the American Football Coaches Association: the Rules 2009 6-5 Committee, the weekly coaches’ polls and All-America selec- 2010 7-4 tions. In addition, he had an article published in the orga- Total 100-43 8 2011 Football Media Guide 8 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

– 269.9/gm.), helping C.W. Post to its first-ever NCAA Division II Championship quarterfinals appearance. Under Hughes’s tutelage, offensive lineman Steven Broecker and quarterback Rob Blount garnered All-America accolades fol- lowing the record-setting season in which the Pioneers set school records for points (552), rushing yards (3,509), total offense (6.731) and touchdowns (77). Hughes, the Pioneers’ offensive line coach, coached the eventual Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year – Broecker in 2005, and Taibika Hickson in 2004. Blount was named the NE-10’s Most Valuable Player in 2005. During that span, the Pioneers advanced to the NCAA Division II Championship tournament in three of those last four seasons. In 2005, Hughes was named the Division II Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. In the 1999-02 span, Hughes game-planned his offense around standout running back Ian Smart – one of only four running backs ever to rush for 2,000-plus yards in a sea- son twice, and an athlete who played for the NFL’s and the British Columbia Lions of the League. The Pioneers’ trip to the NCAA

Championship in the 2002 campaign was the school’s first C COACHING STAFF appearance since the 1976 season. Hughes, who also coached C.W. Post’s offensive O

line from 1993-94, spent the 1995-96 seasons at the U.S. A Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point, N.Y.), where he was the Mariners’ linebackers, special teams, and strength C

and conditioning coach. The Mariners won a pair of ECAC H titles during his stay at USMMA.

Hughes, who also serves as Associate Athletic Director I

for Business Operations at C.W. Post, is a 1988 graduate of N , where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Geology. He then received a master’s degree in earth sci- G

ence in 1994 from C.W. Post – where he has served as an adjunct professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences S

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BRIAN HUGHES Hughes resides in Bethpage, N.Y. with his wife, Cynthia, and A

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The 2011 season will mark the 14th campaign in which F Brian Hughes has served as offensive coordinator at C.W. Post. The Pioneers enjoyed a breakout season in 2010 and were ranked in the top five in nine offensive categories, including three top rankings in first downs, third down con- version percentage and total offensive plays. They ranked fourth in scoring offense and averaged 33.5 points a game while also averaging 428.7 yards a game. Quarterback Erik Anderwkavich paced the offense, averaging 239.6 passing yards a game. Much of the passing success fell into the hands of Darnel Williams, who averaged 87.5 yards a game. On the ground, C.W. Post carried the ball well with the combination of Thomas Beverly, Anthony Brunetti and Jeffrey Mack aver- aging 189.1 yards a game. In 2009, the Pioneers were the top rushing team in the entire PSAC (214.5 yards per game) and fourth overall in total offense (397/gm.). Anderwkavich was the ECAC Player of the Year and Beverly earned Freshman of the Year honors from both the ECAC and PSAC. C.W. Post finished the last five games of the season outscoring its opponents by an average of over 16 points a game. In 2005, he directed the Pioneers to top-10 national rankings in Division II in total offense (fourth – 517.8/gm.), scoring offense (fifth – 42.5 ppg) and rushing offense (ninth 2011 Football Media Guide 9 9 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL MMARKARK VVERDIERDI JIM GIBBONS OOUTSIDEUTSIDE LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS DEFENSIVE LINE/ 226TH6TH SSEASONEASON SPECIAL TEAMS 15TH SEASON As the dean of Pioneer assistants, 26th-year2 assistant coach Mark Verdi Jim Gibbons enters his 15th season tutorst outside linebackers and, as director asa special teams coach, and second as ofo football operations, supervises game- defensived line coach – the most recent dayd set up. He also helps the program entriese on a resume that also includes withw in-season recruiting. coachingc Pioneer , tight Under Verdi’s guidance, the line- endse and the offensive line. backersb have played an important role in Additionally, he serves as C.W. the Pioneers’ success. Among the many players he has coached Post’s field scheduling coordinator and as the athletic depart- include recent Hall of Fame inductee, Brian Hurbert, and cur- ment’s community service liaison. rent outside linebacker coach Randi Moore. Under his tutelage, the special teams unit has become Prior to his arrival at C.W. Post, Verdi coached for two sea- a potent force, returning punts and touchdowns for scores, sons as both the offensive backfield and linebackers coach at St. blocking kicks and forcing . In 2009, Gibbons’ veteran John’s University. During his time there, one of his top players D-Line recorded 27 sacks and senior Xavier Brown was named was Bryan Collins, today the Pioneers’ head coach. AFCA All-America. Verdi began his coaching career at the high school level At the high school level, Gibbons coached from 1990-94 at in the fall of 1981 as defensive backs coach for his alma mater, Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he helped his squads Holy Cross High School. He followed that with two years as win a pair of Class B New York City Championships. He then F defensive coordinator at Cardinal Hayes High School. moved on to Westhampton Beach before arriving at C.W.

F Verdi is an instructor for earth and environmental sciences Post. at Archbishop Molloy High School in Briarwood, N.Y. He is Gibbons resides in Massapequa, N.Y. with his wife, Kerri, A the proud father of daughter, Taylor Anne (10). and the couple’s three children: daughter Brianna (15) and T sons Shane (12) and Garrett (10). S

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A Now in his 13th year with the PioneerP coaching staff, Ernie Blount has Now in his eighth season as the C.W. O beenb in charge of the team’s defensive PostP quarterbacks and wide receivers coach,c Jonathan Gill returned to his C COACHING STAFF backsb for the last eight seasons. In 2009, the C.W. Post secondary LongL Island roots in 2004 after compet- unitu ranked first in the PSAC in pass ingin for four seasons at quarterback with defensed efficiency. thet University of . During the 2005 campaign, Blount’s pass-defense unit played a major role in the Pioneers’ overall Gill, who also serves as the team’s defense, the best in the Northeast-10 conference and one of strength and conditioning coach, was instrumental in helping the best in all of Division II in 2005. In 2003, the Blount-led develop the play of honorable-mention All-America signal- Pioneers ranked first nationally in passing defense. caller, Rob Blount. The 2005 Northeast-10 and ECAC MVP, Blount’s flexibility as a mentor saw him begin his C.W. Blount’s 2,995 passing yards during the team’s national quar- Post coaching career with three seasons as a wide receiver terfinals run are the most in Division II history by a back who coach. Two players who served under his guidance, Eddie totaled 1,000 yards rushing in the same season. Hardaway and Jeremiah Pope, were invited to NFL training Gill played a key role as a member of Akron’s scout camps. This past season, 2007 graduate Jamel Ramsay played offense in the 2001 campaign, and his duties helped aid the for the Preorie Pirates. Zips’ defense in holding opponents to 17 points or less in In six years of coaching at Baldwin High, Blount helped seven games that year. lead his team to a trio of playoff appearances and also The Flushing, N.Y. native was a talented two-sport athlete coached in the Nassau County All-Star game. at St. Francis Prep in Queens. He earned All-City and All- Blount and his wife, Chavonne, reside in Freeport, and Conference recognition on the gridiron, before competing in have four children: Ernie, Eric, Elliott and Courtney. He the New York City Senior Bowl. attended Brooklyn College.

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OMAR KING RUNNING BACKS JJOEOE OSOVETOSOVET FIFTH SEASON WWIDEIDE RRECEIVERSECEIVERS Omar King begins his fifth season SSECONDECOND SSEASONEASON withw the Pioneers serves as the team’s videov coordinator as well as working Joe Osovet enters his second season withw the running backs. ata C.W. Post. In 2009, freshman Thomas Beverly Osovet spent the past 15 years as an wasw named ECAC and PSAC East assistanta coach at Nassau Community RookieR of the Year after leading the CollegeC and will work with the Pioneer PSACP in overall rushing yards with wide receivers. He worked in a variety of roles while at 1,094 and finished second in rushing yards per game with 99.5. Nassau, including the serving as the wide receivers before Prior to C.W. Post, King was a running backs coach moving up to offensive coordinator. at Iona College, where he helped guide Metro Atlantic Osovet was an All-State and All-Long Island player at Conference Player of the Year Dane Samuel, who rushed for Babylon High School. Upon graduating, he played two years 698 yards and four touchdowns in 2006. King also coached at Nassau before transferring to Division I Northeastern former Gael RB Nat Modica to a MAAC Football Offensive University, where he played for two more seasons. Rookie of the Year honor in 2003 while standout Rudy Arcara became just the third player to record a 1,000+ yard rushing season in 2004.

In 2008, King was selected by the NCAA Diversity and C COACHING STAFF Inclusion Committee to participate in its NCAA Football Coaches Academy. The mission of the Academy is to DDANAN MMACCARONEACCARONE O ethnic minority football coaches with career advancement A through skills enhancement, networking and exposure oppor- VVIDEOIDEO MMANAGERANAGER tunities while raising awareness regarding the substantial pool C of talented ethnic minority coaches. SSECONDECOND SSEASONEASON Prior to Iona, King spent three seasons at Holy Cross H.S. H in Flushing, NY, serving as both running backs coach and Dan Maccarone enters his second I offensive coordinator. season as a manager with the Pioneers, N King was a 1998 graduate of Hofstra University, lettering where he is focused mainly on video at running back for two seasons. processing of practices and game film. G

He also served as the GED coordinator at the Rikers Island This year, he will be expanding the Educational Facility, helping to train and prepare at-risk stu- video capability at C.W. Post with an S dents for their graduation equivalency diploma. He and his all-new system for breaking down film and delivering it to T wife, Catherine, and their two children, Dajhanea and Jamar, coaches and athletes. reside in Central Islip, NY. Maccarone graduated in 2010 from Hofstra University A

with a bachelor’s degree in Video/TV Production with a F

minor in computer science - two elements he combines daily F RRANDIANDI MMOOREOORE in his work for the Pioneers. IINSIDENSIDE LLINEBACKERSINEBACKERS FFIFTHIFTH SSEASONEASON Randi Moore enters his fifth year at CC.W. Post and is in his second season ccoaching the inside linebackers. Moore previouslyp coached the outside line- bbackers. Prior to C.W. Post, Moore spent threet years at Holy Cross High School, where he spent two years as linebackers and one year as the junior varsity head coach. Moore is a 2002 graduate of C.W. Post and played out- side linebacker for four years and was a three-year starter. He helped lead the Pioneers to a 11-0 regular season record in 2002. Moore received his bachelor’s degree in elementary education. He is a special education teacher in Far Rockaway, N.Y. He and his wife, Tia, are the parents of Shayla (6) and Shianne (1).

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C.W. Post has been on an upward climb since playing its East Rookie of the Year and All-Conference selection. fi rst season as a member of the PSAC in 2008. Th e Pioneers After adjusting to a one-back system, Brunetti had an out- N have posted 5-2 records in PSAC East play the last two sea- standing freshman season, where he ran the ball for 589 yards O sons, and have their sights set on improving upon that mark and 10 touchdowns, averaging 5.3 yards a carry.

S and winning a PSAC championship as they enter the 2011 Mack showed great potential in his fi rst season after com-

A season under 14-year Head Coach Bryan Collins. ing back from a leg injury. His explosive speed on the gridiron

E OFFENSE in the second half of the season resulted with 206 yards on 38

S Quarterback carries, scoring his fi rst collegiate touchdown at Cheyney. Th e Pioneers look to reload on go-to playmakers and Beverly looks to regain his form from his freshman year 1 have a hole to fi ll with the graduation of all-conference signal when he rushed for 1,094 yards and 11 touchdowns. He 1 caller Erik Anderwkavich, but hope to usher in a new era with battled through injuries last season but returns healthy this 0 redshirt freshman Steven Laurino (Boise, Idaho.). Laurino, season.

2 2011 SEASON OUTLOOK who got a lot of snaps during spring season, has a very strong arm and is one of the fastest players on the team, also making Wide Receiver him a running threat. Th ough he is young, he possesses the Th e receiving corps returns all but two this season and will maturity to make good decisions on the fi eld. give Laurino a lot of options to throw to down the fi eld. Freshman Tyler Heuer (Oceanside, N.Y.) is also going to Sophomore Joe Botti (Holtsville, N.Y.) and junior Grayson battle for snaps at the position. Heuer, who played for former Laurino (Boise, Idaho) are two steady performers returning to Pioneer QB standout Rob Blount at Oceanside, passed for the off ensive line of scrimmage. over 2,100 yards his senior season and completed a record 34 Botti had a good experience in his fi rst season and returns touchdown completions while rushing for an additional 790 as the leading receiver after hauling in 33 passes for 663 yards yards and nine touchdowns. and six touchdowns. He caught a season-high 10 balls for 227 yards and two touchdowns at Kutztown that included a 71-yard Running Back strike from Anderwkavich late in the fourth quarter. Th e running game is one of the biggest strengths this sea- Laurino made the change from quarterback to receiver son and is highlighted by the return of sophomores Anthony and was third on the team in receptions with 29 catches for 390 Brunetti (Bayville, N.Y.) and Jeff Mack (Bronx, N.Y.) as well yards and six touchdowns. as junior Th omas Beverly (Wyandanch, N.Y.), the 2009 PSAC Th e Pioneers will also be looking at Kyle Hardy (Matawan,

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N.J.) and Sean Persch (Gap, Pa.) to step up and take over as deep threats. Both players saw action in all 11 games and each PSAC PRESEASON POLL recorded a touchdown pass against Mercyhurst. East Division Juniors Ryan Derham (Lindenhurst, N.Y.) and Matt 1. Bloomsburg (8) Sheehy (North Brunswick, N.J.) along with redshirt freshman 2. Kutztown Chris McGrane (Lynbrook, N.Y.) will also be counted on to 3. West Chester 4. C.W. Post make contributions. 5. East Stroudsburg Senior R.J. Kuhn (Sayville, N.Y.) stepped away from being 6. Shippensburg a back-up at quarterback last season to move over and earn 7. Millersville himself a starting position at tight end. 8. Cheyney

Off ensive Line West Division 1. California (4) A young off ensive line will bear the weight this season as 2. Mercyhurst (4) only two starters return: seniors John Siopa (Centereach, N.Y.) T3. IUP and Kevin Martin (Patchogue, N.Y.). Siopa and Martin, who T3. Slippery Rock were both named Consensus Draft Services Preseason All- 5. Gannon 2 2011 SEASON OUTLOOK 6. Edinboro

America selections, have been starters throughout their careers 0 7. Clarion and have been recognized as All-Conference in previous years. 8. Lock Haven 1 Siopa moves over from right guard to center and will bring along with incoming freshman Joseph Th ompson (Cambria 1 strength and stability to the middle position. Martin will occupy the left tackle position. Martin is a Heights, N.Y.), will provide backup for Shepard and Huggins. S good player and has gained valuable experience in his three Scala and Jackson possess great quickness and will pose E years on the O-line. matchup problems up front. Scala was third on the team in A

Junior Chris Williams (Syosset, N.Y.) spent time at tackles last season with 73 (26u, 47a) along with two sacks, S a forced and a safety. Meanwhile, Jackson was solid the guard and tackle positions last season while junior Rob O Scheuerer (Farmingdale, N.Y.) moved from the D-line to the on the line with 42 tackles (14u, 28a), including 7.5 for loss as N O-line. Both should see time as reserve guards. well as three sacks and a fumble recovery.

Freshmen Golden Ukonu (North Babylon, N.Y.) and

Sophomore John Corrigan (Stockholm, N.J.) had a good O spring and continues to get bigger and stronger. Junior Willie Derek McMichael (Bay Shore, N.Y.) can both provide bulk U Mayoral (La Habra, Calif.) transferred in spring of 2011 from and depth. Both Ukonu, at 6-foot-5 and 364 pounds and East Los Angeles Community College and has built a solid McMichael, at 6-foot-2 and 320 pounds, bring size that the T base from the spring season. Redshirt freshman Mike Calic- Pioneers have been lacking. Also add in freshman Kevon L chio (Brooklyn, N.Y.) brings great size to the position with his Foster (Brooklyn, N.Y.), who was an All-City and All-Borough O

6-foot-10 frame, and his athleticism will help him earn a start- player at Ft. Hamilton in Brooklyn. O

ing spot on the O-line. K Linebackers DEFENSE One reason C.W. Post had great success on defense last Defensive Tackle season was because of its veteran linebackers; seniors Billy Th e defensive line features four seniors that are solid up O’Connor (Sayville, N.Y.) and Ronnie Modik (Levittown, front. Abrom Shepard (Staten Island, N.Y.) and Kadeem N.Y.). Both were also named Consensus Draft Services Pre- Huggins (Corona , N.Y.) are penciled in at the two defensive season All-Americans along with Martin this year. end positions. Lou Scala (Coram, N.Y.) and Andrew Jackson O’Connor, who had a breakout season last year and led (Middletown, N.Y.) return to the inside line of scrimmage the entire PSAC with 125 tackles (58u, 67a), has seen his time with Scala at tackle and Jackson at nose guard. on the fi eld increase over the course of his career and returns Th e defensive end position will feel the loss of All-Amer- as one of the more experienced linebackers in the league. He ican Xavier Brown. Shepard, who is described by Collins as reads the off ense well and has the skills to defend against the very underrated but a steady performer at his position, returns run. as a starter this year. He was second behind Brown with 5.5 Modik also had a breakout year and was second behind sacks last season. Huggins has great pass rushing skills and is O’Connor in total tackles with 104 (39u, 65a). He added fi ve tall and rangy. interceptions to his season stat sheet. Modik is a player that Redshirt freshman Herb Flores (East Meadow, N.Y.) makes big plays in the middle.

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Sophomores Rob Bright (East Meadow, N.Y.) Maalik McVea (Freeport, N.Y.) will have reserve roles and provide good, young talent.

Safety Junior Sean Smith (Farmingdale, N.J.) was limited by in- juries last season but is ready to resume his role as the starting strong safety. Smith registered 33 tackles (16u, 17a) in 2010 and looks to break out this season. Behind Smith is sophomore Chris DiIorio (Holtsville, N.Y.), who stepped in for Smith and gained valuable experi- ence. DiIorio made 43 stops last season, including a season- high seven in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Chester, and will battle for time on the left side. On the right side, redshirt freshmen Jauvan John (Brook- lyn, N.Y.) and Kamron Palmer (Brooklyn, N.Y.) will compete

K for the starting job.

O Sophomores Tommy Williams (Westbury, N.Y.) and Casey Biasi (Islip, N.Y.) along with freshmen O

L Levesque (New , N.H.) and Michael Burton (Pa-

T tchogue, N.Y.) are a young, talented group that will push for time on the fi eld. U O

Cornerback Junior D.J. Young (Highland Mills, N.Y.) will hold the left N side of the defensive backfi eld for the Pioneers while junior O Ciwan McCoy (North Babylon, N.Y.) will fi ll the right side. BBILLYILLY O’CONNORO’CONNOR

S Both Young and McCoy got valuable playing time last season

A and looked solid in matchups against the conference’s top

E receivers. California (Sept. 10) and Mercyhurst (Sept. 17). Both Cal

S (Pa.) and Mercyhurst were NCAA participants last season and Special Teams return as the top two schools to beat in the PSAC West. 1 Freshman Marc Montana (East Amherst, N.Y.) will From there, the Pioneers will open conference play in the 1 take over full-time placekicking responsibilities and will also friendly confi nes of Hickox Field to host Shippensburg (Sept. 0 handle punting. Junior Lorenzo Tattoli (Hasbrouck Heights, 24) and West Chester (Oct. 1). 2 2011 SEASON OUTLOOK N.J.) will remain the long snapper with Modik providing C.W. Post heads back out on the road at Millersville (Oct. backup. 8) and East Stroudsburg (Oct. 15) and comes back for a re- On the kick returns, Collins has tabbed McCoy as the match at home against Kutztown (Oct. 22), who prevailed with man for the job. McCoy averaged 24.1 yards per return last a hard fought 50-48 win against the Pioneers last season. season, including an 82-yard return for a touchdown against Th e squad will play its fi nal road game of the regular sea- Millersville. Persch, Mack and Botti will back up McCoy. son against Bloomsburg on Oct. 29 and will be in search of its Jauvan John is penciled in as the leading punt returner fi rst-ever win against the perennially-ranked Huskies. while McCoy and Hardy will also fi ll in. Th e Pioneers fi nish out the regular season at home against Cheyney (Nov. 5) and Slippery Rock (Nov. 12). Schedule Th e PSAC East is arguably one of the toughest divisions in Division II football and C.W. Post will have its work out for itself. Th e Pioneers open their season at home against long- time NE-10 rival, American International on Sept. 3, and will embark on a two-game swing to western Pennsylvania against

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 1 Jeff Mack So. RB 5-8 175 Bronx, N.Y. / Iona Prep. 3 Matt Sheehy Jr. WR 6-2 200 North Brunswick, N.J. / Bishop George Ahr. 4 Tyler Heuer Fr. QB 6-2 200 Oceanside, N.Y. / Oceanside 5 Sean Smith Jr. OLB 6-0 215 Farmingdale, N.J. / Colts Neck 6 Andrew Vital Fr. QB 6-1 205 Brooklyn, N.Y./Lincoln 7 Ciwan McCoy Jr. DB 6-1 197 North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 8 Devon Levesque Fr. DB 5-10 180 New London, N.H. / Valley Forge Military Acad. 9 R.J. Kuhn Sr. TE 6-6 235 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville 10 Joe Botti So. WR 6-3 180 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East 11 D.J. Young Jr. DB 6-0 185 Highland Mills, N.Y. / Monroe-Woodbury 12 Chris McGrane Rf. WR 5-11 175 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook 13 Steven Laurino Rf. QB 6-0 195 Boise, Idaho / Boise 15 Evan Flowers Jr. DB 6-0 171 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Humanities & Arts 16 Jeff Harvey So. DB 6-2 195 Piscataway, N.J. / Bishop Ahr. High 17 Grayson Laurino Jr. WR/P 6-2 175 Boise, Idaho / Boise 18 Kamron Palmer Rf. DB 6-0 195 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys and Girls 19 Joe Reali Sr. WR 6-1 190 Woodbury, N.Y. / Syosset 20 Wes Foryoh Fr. WR 5-10 170 Staten Island, N.Y. / Curtis 21 Anthony Brunetti So. RB 5-10 210 Bayville, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 22 Kyle Hardy So. WR 6-3 180 Matawan, N.J. / Matawan Regional

23 Lloyd Martin Sr. RB 5-9 215 Uniondale, N.Y. / Uniondale 2 2011 ROSTER

24 Jauvan John Rf. DB 5-10 190 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Erasmus 0 25 Thomas Beverly Jr. RB 6-1 195 Wyandanch, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 26 Tynell Brown Fr. WR 5-11 165 Woodside, N.Y. / Curtis 1 27 Justin Bertone Jr. K 5-7 150 Ronkonkoma, N.Y. / Connetquot 1

29 Marc Montana Fr. K 5-9 182 East Amherst, N.Y. / St. Joseph’s R 30 Brandon Abbott Fr. RB 6-0 185 Westbury, N.Y. / W.T. Clarke O 31 Robert Chiocco Fr. DB 5-10 185 Massapequa, N.Y. / Massapequa 32 Chris DiIorio So. OLB 5-11 200 Holtsville, N.Y. / Sachem East S

33 Joe Florio So. RB 5-10 205 Bayville, N.Y. / Locust Valley T

34 Brandon Cheney Fr. ILB 6-0 230 Hewlett, N.Y. / Lynbrook E

35 Zack Fisher Jr. OLB 5-11 200 Medford, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford R 36 Tommy Williams So. OLB 5-10 190 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 37 Ryan Wynne So. OLB 5-11 200 Hicksville, N.Y. / Hicksville 38 Michael Burton Fr. DB 5-11 196 Patchogue, N.Y. / Bellport 39 Lou Scala Sr. DL 6-0 260 Coram, N.Y. / Longwood 40 A.J. Fusco So. DB 6-0 185 Massapequa, N.Y. / Plainedge 41 Joe Giametta So. OLB 5-10 195 Seaford, N.Y. / MacArthur 42 Rob Bright So. LB 6-0 240 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 43 Connor Daly Fr. TE 6-3 225 East Rockaway, N.Y. / Lynbrook 44 Dominique Moody Jr. LB 5-9 215 Carrollton, Texas / Creekview 45 Antonio Powell-Fields Jr. DB 5-9 180 Hempstead, N.Y./Plainfield (N.J.) 46 Casey Biasi So. DB 6-1 185 Islip, N.Y. / Islip 47 Billy O’Connor Sr. ILB 5-10 220 Sayville, N.Y. / Sayville 48 Tamir Dayya So. OLB 6-2 195 Clifton, N.J. / Clifton 49 Anthony Barnes Rf. OLB 6-1 175 Brentwood, N.Y. / Saint Anthony’s 52 Herb Flores Rf. DL 6-2 250 East Meadow, N.Y. / East Meadow 53 Anton Rukaj Jr. LB 6-1 235 Greenburgh, N.Y. / Stepinac 54 Lorenzo Tattoli Jr. ILB 5-11 215 Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. / Hasbrouck Heights 55 Kevon Foster Fr. DL 6-2 260 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Fort Hamilton 56 Ronnie Modik Sr. OLB 6-1 225 Levittown, N.Y. / Island Trees 57 Maalik McVea So. LB 6-0 210 Freeport, N.Y. / Freeport 58 John Corrigan So. DL 6-0 270 Stockholm, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 59 Shaq Frederick Fr. ILB 5-11 213 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Holy Cross

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No. Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous School) 60 Thomas Macca Rf. OL 6-3 255 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Bishop Ford 61 John Siopa Sr. OL 6-3 260 Centereach, N.Y. / Newfield 63 Raymond Ryan Fr. OL 6-3 273 Huntington, N.Y. 65 Chris Williams Jr. OL 6-2 285 Syosset, N.Y. / Syosset 66 Renes Rivera Jr. OL 6-6 356 Brooklyn, N.Y. / American Sr. High (Nassau) 67 Willie Mayoral Jr. OL 6-2 270 La Habra, Calif. / La Habra, Calif. (East L.A.) 68 Michael Lupola Rf. DL 6-0 255 Massapequa, N.Y. / Chaminade 69 Christian Neptune Fr. OL 6-2 241 Westbury, N.Y. / Holy Trinity 70 Golden Ukonu Fr. OL 6-5 364 North Babylon, N.Y. / North Babylon 71 Dan Belfiore Rf. DL 6-0 255 Glen Cove, N.Y. / Glen Cove 72 Derek McMichael Fr. DL 6-2 320 Bay Shore, N.Y. / St. John the Baptist 73 Brandon Goldberg Rf. OL 6-2 245 Stony Brook, N.Y. / Ward Melville 75 Rob Scheuerer Jr. OL 6-2 275 Farmingdale, N.Y. / Farmingdale, N.Y. 76 Kevin Martin Sr. OL 6-2 290 Patchogue, N.Y. / Patchogue-Medford 77 Chris Rossi Rf. DL 6-0 265 Hillsborough, N.J. / Hillsborough 78 Michael Calicchio Rf. OL 6-10 318 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian (Valley Forge Prep.) 79 Mike Scher Sr. OL 6-4 310 Albany, N.Y. / Albany Acad. (Hudson Valley) 80 John Medford Sr. WR 5-11 190 Bethpage, N.Y. / Westbury 81 Pat Fitzgerald Jr. TE 6-3 245 Asheville, N.C. / Tuscola (Mars Hill) 82 Sean Persch Jr. WR 6-0 175 Gap, Pa. / Pequea Valley 84 Fabian Santana Fr. WR 5-7 152 Staten Island, N.Y. / New Dorp

R 85 Ryan Derham Jr. WR 6-2 190 Lindenhurst, N.Y. / Lindenhurst

E 86 Kendall Bruton Fr. WR 5-10 175 Lynbrook, N.Y. / Lynbrook

T 87 Brendan Dorfer Rf. TE 6-3 215 Floral Park, N.Y. / Floral Park 89 Kadeem Huggins Sr. DL 6-3 242 Corona, N.Y. / Progress S 90 Brandon Cox Rf. DL 6-0 245 Paterson, N.J. / Saint Joseph Regional O 91 D.J. Georges Fr. DL 5-11 300 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Midwood

R 92 Andrew Jackson Sr. DL 6-3 270 Middletown, N.Y. / Burke Catholic 93 Mike Katz Rf. DL 6-2 250 Whitestone, N.Y. / Holy Cross 1 94 TuQwan Ashley Sr. DL 6-0 275 Hoboken, N.J. / Hoboken 1 95 Abrom Shepard Sr. DL 6-4 265 Staten Island, N.Y. / Port Richmond

0 96 Gerald Huggins Fr. DL 6-3 260 Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys and Girls

2 2011 ROSTER 98 Dante Johnson Fr. DL 6-4 205 Bellport, N.Y. / Bellport 99 Jason Thompson Fr. DL 6-3 225 Cambria Heights, N.Y. / Christ the King

Bryan Collins - Head Coach Brian Hughes - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Mark Verdi - Director of Football Operations/Outside Linebackers Coach Jim Gibbons - Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordinator//Recruiting Coordinator Ernie Blount - Defensive Backs Coach Jonathan Gill - Quarterbacks Coach Randi Moore - Inside Linebackers Coach Omar King - Running Backs Coach Joe Osovet - Wide Receivers Coach

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OFFENSE QB 13 Stephen Laurino R-Fr. 4 Tyler Heuer Fr. WR 82 Sean Persch Jr. 6-0 175 85 Ryan Derham Jr. 6-2 190 WR 17 Grayson Laurino Jr. 6-2 175 20 Wes Foryoh Fr. 5-10 170 LT 78 Michael Calicchio R-Fr. 6-10 318 69 Christian Neptune Fr. 6-2 241 LG 76 Kevin Martin Sr. 6-2 290 77 Chris Rossi R-Fr. 6-0 265 C 61 John Siopa Sr. 6-3 260 75 Rob Scheuerer Jr. 6-2 275 RG 58 John Corrigan So. 6-0 270 2 2011 PRESEASON DEPTH CAHRT 67 Willie Mayoral Jr. 6-2 270 RT 65 Chris Williams Jr. 6-2 285 0

60 Thomas Macca R-Fr. 6-3 255 1

TE 9 R.J. Kuhn Sr. 6-6 235 1

81 Pat Fitzgerald Jr. 6-3 245

WR 22 Kyle Hardy So. 6-3 180 P

26 Tynell Brown Fr. 5-11 165 R RB 25 Thomas Beverly Jr. 6-0 195 21 Anthony Brunetti So. 5-10 210 E S

DEFENSE E

DE 95 Abrom Shepard Sr. 6-4 230 A 55 Kevon Foster Fr. 6-2 260 DT 39 Lou Scala Sr. 6-0 225 S

72 Derek McMichael Fr. 6-2 320 O NG 94 TuQwan Ashley Sr. 6-0 275 71 Dan Belfiore R-Fr. 6-0 255 N

DE 89 Kadeem Huggins Jr. 6-3 242 92 Andrew Jackson Sr. 6-3 270 D

SS 36 Tommy Williams So. 5-10 190 E

32 Chris DiIorio So. 5-11 200 P FS 46 Casey Biasi So. 6-1 185 15 Evan Flowers Jr. 6-0 171 T ILB 47 Billy O’Connor Sr. 5-10 225 H

42 Rob Bright So. 6-0 240 ILB 56 Ronnie Modik Sr. 6-1 225 C

53 Anton Rukaj Jr. 6-1 235 A DB 45 Antonio Powell-Fields Jr. 5-9 180 38 Michael Burton Jr. 5-11 196 H

CB 24 Jauvan John R-Fr. 5-10 190 R 7 Ciwan McCoy Jr. 6-1 197 CB 11 D.J. Young So. 6-0 185 T 8 Devon Levesque Fr. 5-10 180

SPECIALISTS K 29 Marc Montana Fr. 5-9 180 P 29 Marc Montana Fr. 5-9 180 LS 54 Lorenzo Tattoli Jr. 5-11 215 KR 1 Jeff Mack So. 5-8 175 22 Kyle Hardy So. 6-3 180 KR 82 Sean Persch Jr. 6-0 175 20 Wes Foryoh Fr. 5-10 170 PR 20 Wes Foryoh Fr. 5-10 170 12 Chris McGrane R-Fr. 5-11 175

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2010: Started in 10 games … toted the pig skin on 107 carries for 533 2010: Played in all 11 games … recorded 40 tackles (15u, 25a) as yards, averaging 5.0 per rush … totaled fi ve touchdowns … carried the well as 1.5 sacks for 11 yards and a pass break up … made a career- ball 17 times for 88 yards in the season opener at American Interna- high nine tackles against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18) … registered a nine- tional (Sept. 4) … rushed for a season-high 111 yards on 20 carries yard sack in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Chester (Oct. 2). against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18) … ran in for a 50-yard dash into the 2009: Saw action in seven games … recorded 15 tackles, including endzone at Shippensburg (Sept. 25) … charged with the ball 11 times 2.5 for loss on the season … registered 1.5 sacks … made four tackles for 51 yards and a season-high two touchdowns at Kutztown (Oct. 23). in the season opener against American International (Aug. 29) and 2009: ECAC and PSAC East Rookie of the Year … PSAC East First matched it with four against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). Team … led the PSAC in overall rushing yards with 1,094 and fi nished 2008: Saw action in 10 games … made 23 tackles, including 10 second in rushing yards per game with 99.5 … his impressive 5.2 aver- unassisted. age per carry was tied for second-best in the league and his 11 rushing 2007: Redshirt season. touchdown was fourth best … rushed for a career-high 170 yards Played three years of varsity football at Prior to C.W. Post: and two touchdown carries against Shippensburg (Oct. 3) and later S Hoboken … named all-state in 2005 and 2006. matched it with 170 rushing and 38 yards receiving at East Strouds- Personal: Son of Fred Harrington and Tracey Ashley … has three R burg (Oct. 24) … twice rushed for three touchdowns at Millersville younger sisters … favorite athlete is Joe Greene … plans to pursue a

E (Oct. 17) and against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). career in teaching and coaching … hopes to publish his own book …

E Was a two-year varsity player for the Cougars majoring in English Education. Prior to C.W. Post: … he rushed for 1,636 yards and 22 touchdowns his senior year and N amassed 2,551 rushing yards over his career – a school record … the

O CAREER STATISTICS Cougars were the runner-up in the CHSFL … was a two-time News-

I YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT day “Player of the Week” … also named MSG Player of the week … 2010 11 15 25 40 4.0-14 0 0 1.5-11 0

P garnered CHSFL All-League recognition. 2009 7 7 8 15 2.5-6 1 0 1.5-5 0 2008 10 10 13 23 1.0-2 0 0 0-0.0 0 Personal: Older of Th omas and Charlene Beverly’s two sons … 1 TOTAL 28 32 46 78 7.5-22 1 0 3-16 0 enjoys playing basketball … favorite athlete is Reggie Bush … majoring 1 in criminal justice. 0 2

2011 PIONEERS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 10 107 533 5 50 5.0 53.3 2009 11 209 1094 11 47 5.2 99.5 TOTAL 21 316 1627 16 50 5.1 77.5

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1100 • JJOEOE BOTTIBOTTI SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-3-3 • 180180 IIslip,slip, NN.Y./.Y./ IIslipslip 2010: Started in all 11 games … hauled in 33 catches for 663 yards and six TDs … averaged 60.3 receiving yards a game … caught his fi rst collegiate touchdown with a 22-yard reception at American International (Sept. 4) … had a career day at Kutztown (Oct. 23) with 10 catches for 227 yards and two touchdowns … closed out the season with three catches, including a 63-yard TD reception, for 109 yards at Slippery Rock (Nov. 13). 2009: Redshirt season. Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity football at Sachem East … named all-Long Island and all-county … received the NYS Suff olk Zone Award and was a National Football Foundation Scholar- Athlete … was the runner-up for the Hansen Award … received 2011 PIONEERS

Newsday “Player of the Week” notice … also played baseball and 2

competed in indoor track. 0 Personal: Older of Mike and Kerri Botti’s two children … Mike was the starting fullback at Rutgers from 1985-89 … favorite athlete is 1 LeBron James … hopes to become a physical education teacher and 1

coach … majoring in physical education. P

TTHOMASHOMAS BEVERLYBEVERLY CAREER STATISTICS I YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C O 2010 11 33 663 6 71 20.1 N TOTAL 11 33 663 6 71 20.1 4466 • CCASEYASEY BBIASIIASI E SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack E R 66-1-1 • 118585 S IIslip,slip, NN.Y./.Y./ IIslipslip

2010: Saw action in two games against Millersville (Oct. 9) and at Cheyney (Nov. 6). 2009: Redshirt season. Prior to C.W. Post: Was a two-year varsity player for the Bucca- neers … led the team to an undefeated slate (11-0) and captured the Long Island Championship … tallied 20 touchdowns over his career. Personal: Middle child of Chris and Janet Biosi’s three children … enjoys basketball, running and music … favorite athlete is Kevin Gar- nett … plans for a future in business marketing.

JJOEOE BOTTIBOTTI

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4422 • RROBOB BRIGHTBRIGHT 78 • MMICHAELICHAEL CCALICCHIOALICCHIO SSo.o. • LinebackerLinebacker RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 240240 66-10-10 • 318318 EEastast MMeadow,eadow, NN.Y./.Y./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ EEastast MMeadoweadow XXaverianaverian

2010: Played in eight games … totaled seven tackles (4u, 3a) … made Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from West Virginia … played at four tackles at Cheyney (Nov. 6). Xaverian and was named all-league. Prior to C.W. Post: Played three years at East Meadow and led the Personal: Son of Anthony and Angela Calicchio … has six siblings … Jets to the Big 4 Championships … named all-county … also com- admires his mother … favorite athlete is Jake Long … plans to play in peted in track. the NFL and become a psychologist … majoring in psychology with a Personal: Youngest of William and Kathy Bright’s three sons … minor in business. brother, Matt, played for the Pioneers from 2006-09 … major is undecided.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2010 8 4 3 7 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 8 4 3 7 1.0-3 0 0 0 0 S R E E 21 • AANTHONYNTHONY BBRUNETTIRUNETTI N SSo.o. • RunningRunning BBackack O

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P BBayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./

1 HHolyoly TrinityTrinity 1 2010: Played in all 11 games and made one start at Cheyney (Nov. 6) 0 … scored 10 rushing TDs to lead team … carried the ball 111 times

2 for 589 yards and a team-high 10 touchdowns … averaged 5.3 yards 2011 PIONEERS per carry … rushed on eight chances for 55 yards in his college debut at American International (Sept. 4) … broke the plane three times and fi nished with 69 yards on 20 carries in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Chester (Oct. 2) … registered a career-high 143 yards on 19 rushes with four TDs at Cheyney. Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year varsity player at Holy Trinity … rushed for a county single-season record 2,450 yards and 28 touch- downs his senior year … fi nished his career with 5,818 rushing yards … received Newsday’s Th orp Award, given to Long Island’s Most Outstanding Player … named CHFL Off ensive MVP and was named all-Long Island … also was an outstanding baseball player and was named Sportswriters Player of the Year for both football and baseball. Personal: Youngest of Danny and Patty Brunetti … brother, Frank, played football at SUNY Cortland … major is undecided.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 111 589 10 30 5.3 53.5 TOTAL 11 111 589 10 30 5.3 53.5

AANTHONYNTHONY BBRUNETTIRUNETTI

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5588 • JJOHNOHN CORRIGANCORRIGAN 3322 • CCHRISHRIS DiIIORIOORIO SSo.o. • OffensiveOffensive LineLine SSo.o. • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker 66-0-0 • 270270 55-11-11 • 200200 SStockholm,tockholm, NN.J./.J./ HHoltsville,oltsville, NN.Y./.Y./ PPopeope JohnJohn XXIIIXXIII SSachemachem EastEast

2010: Played in four games … recorded one tackle at Slippery 2010: Played in all 11 games and made nine starts … totaled Rock (Nov. 13). 43 tackles (21u, 22a), including 4.5 for loss … made a career- high eight tackles against California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) … reg- 2009: Redshirt season. istered seven tackles in the Pioneers’ triple OT win at West Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years of varsity football at Pope Chester (Oct. 2) … made fi ve tackles and forced a fumble John XXIII and was the only player to start his entire career against Millersville (Oct. 9). … recorded 73 tackles and 12.5 sacks as well as two forced Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year varsity player at Sachem East fumbles and a blocked fi eld goal his senior year … tallied over … caught 42 passes for 542 yards and four touchdowns and rushed 30 times for 201 yards as a senior … also recorded 50 sacks during his career … also played baseball and competed 38 tackles, fi ve sacks, three forced fumbles, and blocked two in track and fi eld. fi eld goals … named all-division, all-county and all-division Personal: Younger of John and Kelly Corrigan’s two sons … academic … also played baseball and wrestled. Personal: Youngest of Paul and Jeannette DiIorro’s three sons

John played at Penn State and his older brother, Pete, played for 2011 PIONEERS C.W. Post (2006-08) … his favorite athlete is Michael Strahan … favorite athlete is Adrian Peterson … admires his brothers 2 … plans to pursue a career as a physical therapist or health … he admires his mother … aspires to work in law enforcement teacher … majoring in health and physical education. 0 … majoring in criminal justice. 1 CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 1 YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2010 11 21 22 43 4.5-10 1 0 0 1 P 2010 4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 21 22 43 4.5-10 1 0 0 1

TOTAL 4 0 1 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 I O N

8855 • RRYANYAN DDERHAMERHAM E JJr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver E R 66-2-2 • 190190 S LLindenhurst,indenhurst, NN.Y./.Y./ LLindenhurstindenhurst

2010: Saw limited action in fi ve games. 2009: Saw action in six games … returned a punt kick for fi ve yards against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity football … named all-division and all-county … set the single-season record for receptions (57) his senior year and totaled over 600 receiving yards … also played basketball. Personal: Older of Pate and Nancy Derham’s two sons … hopes to pursue a career in business … major is business man- agement.

CCHRISHRIS DiIORIODiIORIO

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2222 • KKYLEYLE HHARDYARDY 1166 • JJEFFEFF HHARVEYARVEY SSo.o. • WideWide ReceiverReceiver SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack 55-11-11 • 200200 66-2-2 • 200200 MMatawan,atawan, NN.J./.J./ PPiscataway,iscataway, NN.J./.J./ MMatawanatawan RRegionalegional BBishopishop Ahr.Ahr. HHighigh

2010: Played in all 11 games … hauled in seven catches for 71 yards 2010: Redshirt season. and one touchdown … averaged 6.5 yards per catch … caught a 12- 2009: Played in 10 games as a member of special teams … totaled yard pass for a TD against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). six tackles (6u, 6a) … brought back a punt return for 23 yards against 2009: Redshirt season. West Chester (Oct. 10). Prior to C.W. Post: A three-year varsity player at Matawan, where Prior to C.W. Post: Two-year player at Bishop Ahr., where he led he registered over 1,100 receiving yards … named off ensive player of the Trojans to an 8-2 record … made 21 unassisted tackles and inter- the year and Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year … also partici- cepted two passes … also competed in track. pated in basketball and track. Personal: Older of Jeff and Anite Cright-Harvey’s two children … his Personal: Son of Debra Hardy … hopes to play professional football favorite athlete is Ronnie Lott … plans to attend law school … major- S … majoring in criminal justice. ing in international business. R CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS E YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT

E 2010 11 7 71 1 41 10.1 6.5 2010 10 3 3 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 7 71 1 41 10.1 6.5 2009 2 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

N TOTAL 12 3 3 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 O I P

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JJEFFEFF HHARVEYARVEY KKYLEYLE HHARDYARDY

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4 • TTYLERYLER HHEUEREUER FFrr • QuarterbackQuarterback 66-2-2 • 195195 OOceanside,ceanside, NN.Y./.Y./ OOceansideceanside

Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Oceanside under former Pioneer standout Rob Blount … led the Sailors to an 8-2 record in 2010 … Oceanside received playoff berths in 2009 and 2010 … passed for 2,179 yards and 34 TD’s and carried the ball another 790 yards for nine 9 TD’s his senior year … fi nished his career with 3,764 passing yards and 1,014 rushing yards for a combined 68 TD’s … set single- game record for touchdown passes (6) and passing yards (419) as well as a single-season record for TD passes (34) … recipient of the Don Snyder Award for the best quarterback in Nassau County … named all-state, all-county and all-conference. Personal: Older of Scott and Denise Heuer’s two sons … enjoys fi sh- CAREER STATISTICS ing and working out … favorite athlete is Brett Favre … admires his YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks 2011 PIONEERS INT father … looking to pursue a degree in business after college … major 2010 11 15 25 40 4.0-14 0 0 1.5-112 0 2009 7 7 8 15 2.5-6 1 0 1.5-5 0 is undecided. 0 2008 10 10 13 23 1.0-2 0 0 0-0.0 0

TOTAL 28 32 46 78 7.5-22 1 0 3-16 1 0 1

KKADEEMADEEM HHUGGINSUGGINS P I

8899 • KKADEEMADEEM HHUGGINSUGGINS O

SSrr • DefensiveDefensive LineLine N

66-3-3 • 242242 E CCorona,orona, N.Y./N.Y./ E PProgressrogress R S 2010: Played in all 11 games … registered 16 tackles (6u, 10a) … recorded a sack against California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) and two quarterback hurries against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16). 2009: Played in eight games … totaled 14 tackles (5u, 9a) … registered three tackles and a sack in the season fi nale against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). 2008: Played in all 11 games, earning one start against Shippensburg (Oct. 4) … made 20 tackles, including 17 unassisted … recorded 1.5 sacks for a loss of 13 yards … made seven tackles for a loss of 26 yards. Before C.W. Post: Led Progress High to a 16-11 record during his three seasons at the varsity level, including a Division Championship in his senior season … garnered All-Boro accolades in each of his three years … also received All-City recognition in 2007. Personal: Youngest of Wendell Huggins and Noreen Faulkner’s three children … admires Pete Lazare … plans for a career in broadcasting … majoring in broadcasting.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk. Sacks INT 2010 11 6 10 16 1.5-3 0 0 1 0 2009 8 5 9 14 2.5-12 0 0 1 0 2008 11 17 3 20 7.0-26 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 30 28 22 50 11.0-41 0 0 3 0

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9922 • AANDREWNDREW JJACKSONACKSON SSrr • DefensiveDefensive LineLine 66-3-3 • 270270 MMiddletown,iddletown, NN.Y./.Y./ BBurkeurke CatholicCatholic 2010:2010 StartedSd every game at nose guard … made 42 tackles (14u, 28a) … made three sacks … recovered a fumble and sacked the QB for seven yards against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18) … recorded a QB hurry at Shippensburg (Sept. 25) … made a season-high seven tackles and batted down a pass at West Chester (Oct. 2) … sacked the QB twice at Kutztown (Oct. 23). 2009: Started all 11 games at nose guard … registered 36 tackles (21u, 15a) … made four stops and recorded a six-yard sack in the season opener against American International (Aug. 29). 2008: Redshirt season. 2007: Appeared in six games in his rookie campaign … tallied 13 tackles on the season, including 3.5 tackles for loss…also registered one-half of a sack at Saint Anselm. S Before C.W. Post: Played at John S. Burke Catholic under head

R coach Dwight Smith. Personal: Son of Bert and June Jackson … has two sisters … favor- E ite athlete is Michael Jordan … member of the C.W. Post SAAC E committee … plans to be a physical therapist or a coach/teacher … AANDREWNDREW JJACKSONACKSON

N majoring in physical education. O I CAREER STATISTICS P YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FR Sacks 2010 11 14 28 42 7.5-24 1 3

1 2009 11 21 15 36 9.0-24 1 1

1 2008 Redshirt Season 2007 6 6 7 13 3.5-12 0 0.5

0 TOTAL 17 41 50 91 20-60 2 4.5 2 2011 PIONEERS

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9 • RR.J..J. KKUHNUHN SSrr • TightTight EEndnd 66-6-6 • 223535 SSayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ SSayvilleayville

2010: Moved over from the QB position to tight end during the season … caught three catches for 20 yards with his longest being eight yards at Slippery Rock (Nov.13) … made one tackle against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). 2009: Saw action in six games … amassed 139 passing yards … completed seven passes for 66 yards in the season opener against American International (Aug. 29) … completed an 18-yard pass for his only touchdown completion of the season at Edinboro (Sept. 12). 2008: Took snaps in five games … came into the game against Shippensburg (Oct. 4) and completed 17 of 38 pass attempts for 159 yards and one touchdown … saw action against American International (Aug. 30) and rushed for 44 yards, including a two-yard 2011 PIONEERS dash into the end zone. 2 2007: Redshirt season. Before C.W. Post: Played two years of varsity at Sayville and led 0 the Golden Flashes to the Long Island, Suffolk and Big 4 champion- 1

ship in 2006 … also played basketball and baseball … was an all-league 1

selection in football and basketball. Personal: Son of Michael and Diane Kuhn … has three siblings … P

favorite athletes are Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and I

Brady Quinn … admires his father most outside of sports … majoring O in criminal justice. RR.J..J. KKUHNUHN N

CAREER STATISTICS E YEAR G C-A-Int Yds TD LG Pct Effic. 2010 10 0-2-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 E

2009 6 31-13-2 139 1 20 41.9 77.3 R 2008 5 59-28-3 273 1 40 47.5 81.7

TOTAL 5 59-28-3 273 1 40 45.6 80.2 S YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 10 3 20 0 8 6.7 2.0 TOTAL 10 3 20 0 8 6.7 2.0

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1177 • GGRAYSONRAYSON LAURINOLAURINO JJrr • WideWide Receiver/PunterReceiver/Punter 66-2-2 • 175175 BBoise,oise, Idaho/Idaho/ BBoiseoise 2010: Played in all 11 games and started in 10 … hauled in 29 catch- es for 390 yards and six touchdowns … also served as team punter, where he averaged 35.5 yards per punt … caught his fi rst touchdown reception on a four-yard pass against California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) … amassed a season-high 128 yards with two touchdown receptions at Slippery Rock (Nov. 13). 2009: Played multiple roles at wide receiver and punter … pulled down 13 passes for 179 yards and one touchdown … also took one snap and completed a 21-yard pass at Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). 2008: Appeared in one game against American International (Aug. 30) before redshirting the remainder of the season. Before C.W. Post: Amassed 1300 passing yards and 500 rushing yards his senior year at Boise High … passed for 356 and three touch- S downs in a single game … named second team all-conference .... also

R competed in wrestling, track and fi eld, baseball and basketball.

E Personal: Older of Th omas and Krista Laurino’s two sons … broth-

E er, Steven, is a redshirt freshman quarterback on the team ... hobbies include hunting, fi shing, skiing and running … favorite athlete is Joe N Namath … admires his father most outside of sports … majoring in

O business management. I CAREER STATISTICS P

YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2010 11 29 390 6 46 13.4 35.5

1 GGRAYSONRAYSON LAURINOLAURINO 2009 11 13 179 1 43 13.8 16.3

1 2008 Redshirt Season TOTAL 22 42 569 7 46 13.5 24.7 0 2 2011 PIONEERS 1133 • SSTEVENTEVEN LLAURINOAURINO RR-Fr-Fr • QQuarterbackuarterback 66-0-0 • 195195 BBoise,oise, Idaho/Idaho/ IIdahodaho

2010: Redshirt season. Prior to C.W. Post: Four-year player at Boise … passed for more 1100 yards last season and completed 12 passing TD’s … also rushed for over 500 yards and eight touchdowns. Personal: Younger of Th omas and Kristen Laurino’s two sons … older brother, Grayson, is a junior on the C.W. Post football squad … favorite athletes are Barry Sanders, Steve Atwater and Pat Tillman … admires his football coach, Bob Clark … plans to pursue a career as a high school teacher and coach … majoring in education.

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1188 • JJEFFEFF MMACKACK 7766 • KKEVINEVIN MMARTINARTIN SSoo • RunningRunning BackBack SSrr • OffensiveOffensive LineLine 55-8-8 • 175175 66-2-2 • 290290 BBronx,ronx, N.Y./N.Y./ PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./.Y./ IIonaona Prep.Prep. PPatchogue-Medfordatchogue-Medford 2010: Played in fi ve games … carried the ball 38 times for 217 yards Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America … scored his only touchdown of the season on a 53-yard run at Cheyney (Nov. 6), where he fi nished with 138 yards on 17 carries. 2010: PSAC First Team … ECAC All-Star … started the first five games at left tackle before switching over to right guard. Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year player at Iona Prep. … rushed for 2009: PSAC First Team … ECAC All-Star … played in every game, 2,300 yards and 17 touchdowns his senior year … carried the ball for mainly at left tackle … was part of an offensive blocking unit that led 400 yards and seven touchdowns to lead the Gaels to a 48-35 vic- the entire PSAC in rushing offense (214.5 yds/gm). tory over St. Anthony’s in the CHSFL AAA championship in 2008 … 2008: Saw action in six contests, making five starts at right guard was named off ensive player of the year … also played basketball and for the Pioneers. competed in track. 2007: Redshirt season. Personal: Younger of Jeff rey and Trina Mack … plays the drums at Before C.W. Post: Played three years of varsity football at his church … favorite athletes are Kevin Durant and Barry Sanders … Patchogue-Medford … totaled 216 yards on 23 carries … named First Team Long Island. hopes to play in the NFL … majoring in physical education. Personal: Son of Joseph and Theresa Martin … has six siblings 2011 PIONEERS … favorite athlete is Bob Gibson … played the string bass for eight 2 CAREER STATISTICS years … favorite athlete is Erik Anderwkavich … plans for a career in 0 YEAR G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G law enforcement … majoring in criminal justice.

2010 5 38 206 1 53 5.4 41.2 1 TOTAL 5 38 206 1 53 5.4 41.2 1

P I O N E E R S

JJEFFEFF MMACKACK KKEVINEVIN MMARTINARTIN

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7 • CCIWANIWAN McCCOYOY 5577 • MMAALIKAALIK McVVEAEA JJrr • DefensiveDefensive BackBack SSoo • LinebackerLinebacker 66-1-1 • 197197 66-0-0 • 210210 NNorthorth BBabylon,abylon, NN.Y./.Y./ FFreeport,reeport, N.Y./N.Y./ NNorthorth BBabylonabylon FFreeportreeport

2010: Played in 10 games with two starts against American 2010: Played in all 11 games … was spotted for three tackles (1u, 2a). International (Sept. 4) and California (Pa.) (Sept. 11) … returned 13 2009: Redshirt season. kicks and averaged 24.1 yards … returned one kick for an 81-yard Before C.W. Post: Played football and participated in track and TD against Millersville (Oct. 9) … made 23 tackles (18u, 5a), includ- field at Lehman. ing a career-high six against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16). Personal: Son of Ronald and Cynthia McVea … hobbies include 2009: Played in 10 games, mainly on special teams … returned four playing basketball, cooking, reading and playing video games … major kick returns for 79 yards at East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). is undecided. Before C.W. Post: Played four years at North Babylon under coach Terry Manning … amassed 4,000 yards and 40 touchdowns … named all-county … also played basketball and baseball. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT 2010 10 18 5 23 1.0-2 5 0 0 Personal: Son of Curtis and Loretta McCoy … has seven siblings … TOTAL 10 18 5 23 1.0-2 5 0 0 admires his father most outside of sports … plans to become an FBI agent … majoring in criminal justice. YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF INT S 2010 10 18 5 23 1.0-2 5 0 2

R 2009 10 5 3 8 0.0-0 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 23 8 31 2.0-2 5 0 2 E E N O I P

1 1 0 2 2011 PIONEERS

CCIWANIWAN MMCCOYCCOY

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5566 • RRONNIEONNIE MMODIKODIK 4477 • BBILLYILLY O’CONNORO’CONNOR SSrr • InsideInside LinebackerLinebacker SSrr • InsideInside LLinebackerinebacker 66-1-1 • 225225 55-10-10 • 220220 LLevittown,evittown, N.Y./N.Y./ SSayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ IIslandsland TTreesrees SSayvilleayville Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America Consensus Draft Services Preseason All-America

2010: Played in all 11 games and started the last eight games of the 2010: Started all 11 games at inside linebacker … led the entire season as an OLB … was second on the team in tackles with 104 (39u, PSAC with 125 tackles (58u, 67a) … recorded at least 10 tackles in six 65a) … led the team with four forced fumbles … twice was named games … made 12 tackles in the season opener at American Inter- PSAC East Defensive Player of the Week for the weeks of Oct. 10 and national (Sept. 4) … registered a season-high 17 tackles at Slippery Nov. 14 … recorded 10 or more tackles on six occasions … notched Rock (Nov. 13) … made 12 tackles and broke up two passes against a 20-yard interception against Bloomsburg (Oct. 30) … registered a East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16). 2009: Played in all 11 games with fi ve starts … totaled 61 tackles, season-high 20 at Slippery Rock (Nov. 13) … recovered a fumble and including 35 unassisted … registered a career-high 12 tackles at East returned it for a 55-yard TD against Millersville (Oct. 9). Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). 2009: Appeared in six games … totaled five tackles (4u, 1a), including 2008: Appeared in all 11 games and made 27 tackles, including 17 two at Millersville (Oct. 17). unassisted … intercepted a pass against Cheyney (Sept. 20). Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Pace Univ. after one season Before C.W. Post: Was four-year starter at the varsity level … won two Long Island championships … caught 29 passes for 600 yards 2011 PIONEERS … played three years at Island Trees and received all-county recogni- 2 tion … also played basketball and lacrosse. and seven touchdowns his senior season … amassed 1,200 receiving Personal: Middle child of Ron and Phylis Modik’s three children yards with 79 receptions during his career … also contributed on the 0 … his sister, Sam, played lacrosse at Molloy … his favorite athlete is defensive side of the ball, accumulating a school-record 340 tackles and eight interceptions … also played basketball and lacrosse. 1 Emmitt Smith … plans to pursue a career in physical therapy.

Personal: Son of James and Linda O’Connor … has three siblings 1 … hobbies include surfi ng and snowboarding … admires his parents CAREER STATISTICS and grandparents most outside sports … aspires to become a special P YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd education teacher … majoring in physical education.

2010 11 39 65 104 5.0-13 6 4 1 1 I 2009 6 4 1 5 0-0.0 0 0 0 0 CAREER STATISTICS O TOTAL 17 43 66 109 5.0-13 6 4 1 1 YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010 11 58 67 125 5.0-11 2 1 1 0 N 2009 11 35 26 61 4.5-7 2 1 1 0 2008 11 17 10 27 1.0-2 1 0 0 0 E

TOTAL 33 110 103 213 10.5-20 5 2 2 0 E R S

RRONNIEONNIE MMODIKODIK BBILLYILLY O’CONNORO’CONNOR

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8822 • SSEANEAN PPERSCHERSCH JJrr • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 175175 GGap,ap, Pa./Pa./ PPequeaequea ValleyValley 2010: Played in all 11 games … grabbed six catches for 113 yards, averaging 18.8 yards a catch … caught a 23-yard TD pass against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). 2009: Saw action in two games against American International (Aug. 29) and Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Pequea Valley … registered over 1,100 receiving yards … broke school records for most receptions, yards and touchdowns … also played and baseball. Personal: Son of Th omas and Terri Persch … has three siblings … his favorite athlete is Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens … majoring in education. S YEAR G Rec Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G

R 2010 11 6 113 1 31 18.8 10.3 2009 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 E TOTAL 13 6 113 1 31 18.8 8.7 E AANTONNTON RRUKAJUKAJ N O

I 5533 • AANTONNTON RRUKAJUKAJ

P JJrr • LinebackerLinebacker

1 66-0-0 • 205205

1 GGreenburgh,reenburgh, N.Y./N.Y./

0 SStepinactepinac 2

2011 PIONEERS 2010:2010 PlayedPl d iin eight i h games … totaled 20 tackles (10u, 10a) … made fi ve stops against Millersville (Oct. 9) … matched his career-high of seven tackles against Bloomsburg (Oct. 30). 2009: Saw action in seven games … made seven tackles, including two against Shippensburg (Oct. 3). 2008: Redshirt season. Before C.W. Post: Was a three-year player at Stepinac … was a two-time all-star and was named all-county. Personal: Youngest of Gselosh and Katrina Rukaj’s four children … admires his father most outside sports … majoring in international business.

CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT 2010 7 10 10 20 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2009 7 3 4 7 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 14 13 14 27 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

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3399 • LLOUOU SCALASCALA 7799 • MMIKEIKE SSCHERCHER SSrr • DefensiveDefensive LineLine SSrr • OffensiveOffensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 260260 66-4-4 • 331010 CCoram,oram, NN.Y./.Y./ AAlbany,lbany, NN.Y./.Y./ LLongwoodongwood Albany Acad. (Hudson Valley)

2010:2010 StartedSt t d in i all ll 11 games at defensive tackle … was third on the 2010: Did not see action. team in tackles with 73 (26u, 47a) … recorded seven tackles for loss of 20 Prior to C.W. Post: Transferred from Hudson Valley Community yards … made 2.5 tackles … made 10 tackles along with a sack, quarter- back hurry and pass break up to steer the Pioneers to a triple OT win at College … the Cadets were 12-1 and Class B champions in 2007 … West Chester (Oct. 2) … recorded a career-high 11 tackles along with an also played basketball and participated in track and field. interception against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16). Personal: Older of Mark and Beth Scher … Mark played basket- 2009: Played in all 11 games and started the last five at defensive tackle ball at Iona College … hobbies include playing basketball … favorite … recorded 35 tackles (15u, 20a) … intercepted a pass for 37 yards at athlete is LeBron James … aspires to become a physical education East Stroudsburg (Oct. 24). teacher … majoring in physical education. 2008: Appeared in all 11 games and recorded six tackles. Before C.W. Post: Played three seasons at the varsity level at Longwood - all of which were championship teams…garnered all-county and all-division academic First Team honors … holds single-season 2011 PIONEERS

school record for most tackles (107) … tallied 190 tackles and seven 7755 • RROBOB SCHEUERERSCHEUERER 2 sacks in his career … also played baseball and competed in wrestling. Personal: Oldest of Arthur and Christine Scala’s five children … favor- JJrr • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker 0 ite athlete is Mickey Mantle … admires his father most outside of sports 66-3-3 • 275275 1 … plans to pursue a career as a teacher and high school coach … major- ing in biology education. FFarmingdale,armingdale, NN.Y./.Y./ 1

CAREER STATISTICS FFarmingdalearmingdale P

YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd Sack I 2010 11 26 47 73 7.0-20 2 1 0 0 2.5

2010: Saw action in three games against Shippensburg (Sept. 25), O 2009 11 15 20 35 8.0-42 3 3 0 0 4 Bloomsburg (Oct. 30) and Cheyney (Nov. 6). 2008 11 1 5 6 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 22 16 25 41 8.0-42 3 3 0 0 6.5 2009: Did not see action. N Prior to C.W. Post: Played at Farmingdale and helped lead the Dalers to a 10-1 record and Nassau County championship. E Personal: Older of Peter and Marianne Scheuerer’s two sons … E

his favorite athlete is Will Strano … admires his dad most outside R of sports … enjoys playing basketball and fl ag football … plans for a career in law enforcement. S

3 • MMATTATT SSHEEHYHEEHY JJrr • WideWide ReceiverReceiver 66-2-2 • 195195 NNorthorth BBrunswick,runswick, NN.J./.J./ BBishopishop GeorgeGeorge Ahr.Ahr.

2010: Played in four games … recorded a tackle against West Chester (Oct. 2). 2009: Saw action in seven games. Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at Bishop George Ahr. … tallied 350 receiving yards and made 30 tackles … named all-divi- sion and all-area … also played basketball. LLOUOU SCALASCALA Personal: Middle child of William and JoAnn Sheehy … enjoys lifting weights … his favorite athletes are Sean Taylor and Don Mattingly… he admires his grandmother most outside of sports … is a member of the C.W. Post Honors Program … plans for a career working as an accountant and selling real estate with his father … majoring in ac- counting. 2011 Football Media Guide 31 31 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

9955 • ABROMABROM SHEPARDSHEPARD 6611 • JJOHNOHN SIOPASIOPA SSrr • DefensiveDefensive LineLine SSrr • OffensiveOffensive LineLine 66-4-4 • 226565 66-3-3 • 260260 SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ CCentereach,entereach, NN.Y./.Y./ PPortort RichmondRichmond NNewfieldewfield 2010:2010 StartedSt t d in i all ll 11 games at defensive end … recorded 27 tack- 2010:2010 StartedSt t d iin all ll 11 games at right tackle … recorded a tackle at les (11u, 16a) that included nine for loss of 49 yards … was second Shippensburg (Sept. 25). on the team in sacks with 5.5 that totaled 42 yards … registered two 2009: Played in seven games and started the final five games of the sacks against East Stroudsburg (Oct. 16) … recorded a pass break up season at right tackle. at Kutztown (Oct. 23) and a QB hurry at Slippery Rock (Nov. 13). 2008: Appeared in 10 games, making seven starts on the offensive 2009: Started all 11 games as a defensive end … recorded 31 tackles line. (17u, 14a) … made five tackles against American International (Aug. 29) and Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). 2007: Redshirt season. 2008: Played in all 11 games and made 10 starts … registered 24 Before C.W. Post: Three-year, two-sport varsity athlete at tackles, including four for a loss … made three sacks for a loss of Newfield … earned all-county accolades as a senior … also garnered 14 yards … broke up one pass on a quarterback hurry against West all-division recognition as a sophomore and again as a junior … also Chester (Oct. 10). competed in wrestling. 2007: Redshirt season. Personal: Older of Pedro and Notividade Siopa’s two children … Before C.W. Post: Was named Defensive Lineman of the Year hobbies include weight lifting, fishing and biking … speaks Portuguese S in 2007 … an All-Boro performer … played for three seasons at the fluently … plays the trumpet … is a member of the Alpha Phi Sigma varsity level, helping his team compile an 18-3 record over that span

R Criminal Justice Honor Society … plans to pursue a career in law which included three post-season appearances. enforcement … majoring in criminal justice. E Personal: Son of Allen Shepard and Fatu Sims … has three siblings

E … favorite athlete is Michael Strahan … admires his mother most outside of sports … hobbies include playing basketball and weight

N lifting … is a member of the C.W. Post Earth and Environmental Science Club … plans to attend graduate school … majoring in geog- O

I raphy.

P CAREER STATISTICS YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd Sack

1 2010 11 11 16 27 9.0-49 1 0 0 0 5.5 2009 11 17 14 31 9.0-33 2 2 0 0 3.0 1 2008 11 10 14 24 4.0-18 1 0 0 0 3.0 TOTAL 22 27 28 55 13.0-51 3 2 0 0 11.5 0 2 2011 PIONEERS

JJOHNOHN SIOPASIOPA AABROMBROM SHEPARDSHEPARD

32 2011 Football Media Guide 32 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

5 • SSEANEAN SSMITHMITH 5544 • LLORENZOORENZO TATTOLITATTOLI JJrr • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker JJrr • InsideInside LLinebackerinebacker 66-0-0 • 215215 55-11-11 • 210210 FFarmingdale,armingdale, NN.J./.J./ HHasbrouckasbrouck HHeights,eights, NN.J./.J./ CColtsolts NNeckeck HHasbrouckasbrouck HHeightseights

2010: Played in nine games … totaled 33 tackles (16a, 17u) … made a 2010: Played in seven games … recorded three tackles … served as season-high 10 tackles at West Chester (Oct. 2). place holder. 2009: Played in all 11 games … recorded 33 tackles (16u, 17a) … made 2009: Saw action in four games. eight tackles, including eight solos at Indiana (Pa.) (Sept. 5). Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year player for Nick Delcalzo at Has- Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year starter at Colts Neck … registered 87 brouck Heights … made 130 tackles with fi ve sacks and 11 forced tackles, three forced fumbles, two interceptions and six pass break-ups fumbles his senior year … the Aviators were state champions in 2007 … off ensively, he tallied over 1,200 yards and 10 touchdowns his senior … named fi rst team all-league and all-county … recorded over 200 year … broke school records for total yardage and receptions … fi nished tackles in his career … was also a member of the state championship his career with 234 tackles. baseball team … also participated in track. Personal: Oldest of Sean and Janice Smith’s three children … enjoys Personal: Older of Vito and Ginnine Tattoli’s two sons … his favorite surfi ng and snowboarding … his favorite athlete is Ray Lewis… admires athlete is New York Giant Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor … admires his parents most outside of sports … plans to pursue teaching and his mother most outside of sports … plans for a career as a physical coaching football … majoring in physical education. therapist … majoring in physical education. 2011 PIONEERS 2

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS 0 YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Blk Sacks INT

2010 9 16 17 33 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 2010 7 0 3 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1

2009 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 1 0 0 0 2009 4 0 0 0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 20 32 34 66 2.0-12 1 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 0 3 3 0.0-0 0 0 0 0

P I O N E E R S

SSEANEAN SSMITHMITH LLORENZOORENZO TTATTOLIATTOLI

2011 Football Media Guide 33 33 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

7700 • GGOLDENOLDEN UKONUUKONU 1111 • DD.J..J. YYOUNGOUNG FFrr • OffensiveOffensive LineLine JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack 66-5-5 • 336464 66-0-0 • 180180 NNorthorth BBabylon,abylon, NN.Y./.Y./ HHighlandighland MMills,ills, NN.Y./.Y./ NNorthorth BBabylonabylon MMonroe-Woodburyonroe-Woodbury

Prior to C.W. Post: Th ree-year varsity player at North Babylon … 2010: Played in nine games … recorded 26 tackles (10u, 16a) … made a named all-county and all-division. career-high fi ve tackles and broke up three passes against Bloomsburg Personal: Son of Golden and Mary Ukonu … has six siblings … hopes (Oct. 30). become involved either in NFL or in academics after college … major 2009: Played in eight games … totaled eight tackles (5u, 3a) … recorded is undecided. a season-high three tackles and intercepted a pass for 13 yards against Lock Haven (Nov. 7). Prior to C.W. Post: Played two years at Monroe-Woodbury and 6600 • CCHRISHRIS WWILLIAMSILLIAMS helped the Crusaders to a 28-2 record … all-section and all-state selec- tion. JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine Personal: Younger of James and Sharon Young’s two children … enjoys playing video games and shopping … favorite athlete is Antonio Cro- 66-2-2 • 275275 martie ... major is undecided. SSyosset,yosset, N.Y./SyossetN.Y./Syosset CAREER STATISTICS S YEAR G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF Blk Sacks INT

R 2010 9 10 16 26 0.0-0 4 0 0 0 0 2010: Played in six games and made four starts … recorded a tackle 2009 11 16 17 33 1.0-3 0 1 0 0 0 E against Mercyhurst (Sept. 18). TOTAL 20 32 34 66 2.0-12 4 1 0 0 0 E 2009: Saw action in one game against Shippensburg (Oct. 3).

N Prior to C.W. Post: Played four years for coach Paul Rorke and Spencer Meehan … led the Braves to a 7-2 record and appearance in O the postseason … kept opponents from recording a single sack his I junior and senior year … named all-county … all-Long Island and

P all-state O-line selection … also participated in wrestling, lacrosse and track and fi eld. 1 Personal: Son of Mike Williams … his favorite athlete is Peyton Man-

1 ning of the … hobbies include drawing, working outdoors and wrestling … admires his father most outside of sports … 0 plans to pursue a career in law enforcement … majoring in criminal

2 justice. 2011 PIONEERS

CCHRISHRIS WWILLIAMSILLIAMS DD.J..J. YYOUNGOUNG

34 2011 Football Media Guide 34 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

3300 • BBRANDONRANDON AABBOTTBBOTT 8866 • KKENDALLENDALL BBRUTONRUTON FFr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-0-0 • 185185 55-10-10 • 175175 WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ LLynbrook,ynbrook, N.Y./N.Y./ WW.T..T. CClarkelarke LLynbrookynbrook

4499 • AANTHONYNTHONY BBARNESARNES 3388 • MMICHAELICHAEL BBURTONURTON RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOutsideutside LLinebackerinebacker FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-1-1 • 175175 55-11-11 • 196196 BBrentwood,rentwood, N.Y./St.N.Y./St. AAnthony’snthony’s PPatchogue,atchogue, NN.Y./.Y./ BBellportellport 2011 PIONEERS 2

7711 • DDANAN BBELFIOREELFIORE 3344 • BBRANDONRANDON CCHENEYHENEY 0 RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine FFr.r. • IInsidenside LLinebackerinebacker 1 1

66-0-0 • 255255 66-0-0 • 230230 P GGlenlen Cove,Cove, N.Y./GlenN.Y./Glen CCoveove HHewlett,ewlett, N.Y./N.Y./ I

LLynbrookynbrook O N E

2277 • JJUSTINUSTIN BBERTONEERTONE 3311 • RROBERTOBERT CCHIOCCOHIOCCO E R JJr.r. • KKickericker FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack S 55-7-7 • 115050 55-10-10 • 185185 RRonkonkoma,onkonkoma, N.Y./N.Y./ MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ CConnetquotonnetquot MMassapequaassapequa

2266 • TTYNELLYNELL BROWNBROWN 9900 • BBRANDONRANDON CCOXOX FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 55-11-11 • 165165 66-0-0 • 245245 WWoodside,oodside, N.Y./N.Y./ PPaterson,aterson, NN.J./.J./ CCurtisurtis SSaintaint JJosephoseph RegionalRegional

2011 Football Media Guide 35 35 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

4433 • CCONNORONNOR DDALYALY 5522 • HHERBERB FFLORESLORES FFr.r. • TTightight EEndnd RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive EEndnd 66-3-3 • 225225 66-2-2 • 250250 EEastast RRockaway,ockaway, NN.Y./.Y./ EEastast MMeadow,eadow, NN.Y./.Y./ LLynbrookynbrook EEastast MMeadoweadow

4488 • TTAMIRAMIR DDAYYAAYYA 3333 • JJOEOE FLORIOFLORIO SSoo • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker SSo.o. • RunningRunning BBackack 66-2-2 • 195195 55-10-10 • 205205 CClifton,lifton, NN.J./.J./ BBayville,ayville, N.Y./N.Y./ CCliftonlifton LLocustocust ValleyValley

S 8877 • BBRENDANRENDAN DDORFERORFER 1155 • EEVANVAN FFLOWERSLOWERS R RR-Fr.-Fr. • TTightight EEndnd JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack E 66-3-3 • 215215 66-0-0 • 171171 E

N FFloralloral Park,Park, N.Y./N.Y./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./

O FFloralloral ParkPark HHumanitiesumanities & ArtsArts I P

1 3355 • ZZACKACK FFISHERISHER 2200 • WWESES FORYOHFORYOH 1 JJr.r. • OOutsideutside LinebackerLinebacker FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 0 55-11-11 • 200200 55-10-10 • 170170 2 2011 PIONEERS MMedford,edford, NN.Y./.Y./ SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ PPatchogue-Medfordatchogue-Medford CCurtisurtis

8811 • PPATAT FFITZGERALDITZGERALD 5555 • KKEVONEVON FFOSTEROSTER JJr.r. • TTightight EEndnd FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 66-3•-3• 245245 66-2•-2• 226060 AAsheville,sheville, NN.C./.C./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ TTuscotauscota ((MarsMars HHill)ill) FFortort HamiltonHamilton

36 2011 Football Media Guide 36 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

5599 • SSHAQHAQ FREDERICKFREDERICK 9966 • GGERALDERALD HHUGGINSUGGINS FFr.r. • IInsidenside LLinebackerinebacker SSr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LineLine 55-11-11 • 213213 66-3-3 • 242242 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ CCorona,orona, N.Y./N.Y./ HHolyoly CrossCross PProgressrogress

4400 • AA.J..J. FFUSCOUSCO 2244 • JJAUVANAUVAN JJOHNOHN SSo.o. • DefensiveDefensive BackBack RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-0-0 • 185185 55-10-10 • 190190 MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ PPlainedgelainedge EErasmusrasmus 2011 PIONEERS 2

9911 • DD.J..J. GGEORGESEORGES 9988 • DDANTEANTE JJOHNSONOHNSON 0

FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine 1

55-11-11 • 300300 66-4-4 • 220505 1

BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ BBellport,ellport, N.Y./N.Y./ P

MMidwoodidwood BBellportellport I O N E

4411 • JJOEOE GIAMETTAGIAMETTA 9933 • MMIKEIKE KKATZATZ E

SSo.o. • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine R

55-10-10 • 195195 66-2-2 • 250250 S SSeaford,eaford, N.Y./N.Y./ WWhitestone,hitestone, N.Y./N.Y./ MMacArthuracArthur HHolyoly CrossCross

7733 • BBRANDONRANDON GGOLDBERGOLDBERG 5555 • DDEVONEVON LLEVESQUEEVESQUE RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-2-2 • 245245 55-10-10 • 180180 SStonytony Brook,Brook, N.Y./N.Y./ NNewew London,London, N.H./N.H./ WWardard MelvilleMelville VValleyalley ForgeForge MilitaryMilitary Acad.Acad.

2011 Football Media Guide 37 37 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

9966 • MMICHAELICHAEL LLUPOLAUPOLA 7722 • DDEREKEREK MMCMICHAELCMICHAEL RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine FFr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BBackack 66-0-0 • 255255 66-2-2 • 320320 MMassapequa,assapequa, N.Y./N.Y./ BBayay Shore,Shore, N.Y./N.Y./ CChaminadehaminade SSt.t. JJohnohn thethe BaptistBaptist

6600 • TTHOMASHOMAS MACCAMACCA 8800 • JJOHNOHN MEDFORDMEDFORD RR-Fr.-Fr. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine SSr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 66-3-3 • 255255 55-11-11 • 190190 BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ BBethpage,ethpage, N.Y./N.Y./ BBishopishop FordFord WWestburyestbury

S 2233 • LLLOYDLOYD MARTINMARTIN 2299 • MMARCARC MMONTANAONTANA R SSr.r. • RRunningunning BBackack FFr.r. • KKickericker E 55-9-9 • 221515 E 55-9-9 • 118282

N UUniondale,niondale, NN.Y./.Y./ EEastast AAmherst,mherst, NN.Y./.Y./

O UUniondaleniondale SSt.t. JJoseph’soseph’s I P

1 6677 • WWILLIEILLIE MAYORALMAYORAL 4444 • DDOMINIQUEOMINIQUE MMOODYOODY 1 JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine JJr.r. • LLinebackerinebacker 0 55-9-9 • 221515

2 66-2-2 • 270270 2011 PIONEERS LLaa Habra,Habra, Calif./Calif./ CCarrollton,arrollton, TTexas/exas/ LLaa HabraHabra (East(East LL.A.).A.) CCreekviewreekview

1122 • CCHRISHRIS MMCGRANECGRANE 6699 • CCHRISTIANHRISTIAN NNEPTUNEEPTUNE RR-Fr.-Fr. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 55-11-11 • 175175 66-2-2 • 241241 LLynbrook,ynbrook, N.Y./N.Y./ WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ LLynbrookynbrook HHolyoly TrinityTrinity

38 2011 Football Media Guide 38 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

1188 • KKAMRONAMRON PPALMERALMER 6633 • RRAYMONDAYMOND RRYANYAN RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack FFr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine 66-0-0 • 195195 xx-x-x • xxxxxx BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ xxxx/xx/ BBoysoys & GirlsGirls xxxxxx

454 • AANTONIONTONIO PPOWELL-FIELDSOWELL-FIELDS 8844 • FFABIANABIAN SSANTANAANTANA JJr.r. • DDefensiveefensive BackBack FFr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver 55-9-9 • 118080 55-7-7 • 115252 PPlainfield,lainfield, NN.J./.J./ SStatentaten IIsland,sland, NN.Y./.Y./ NNorthorth PPlainfieldlainfield NNewew DorpDorp 2011 PIONEERS 1199 • JJOEOE REALIREALI 2 6 • AANDREWNDREW VVITALITAL 0 SSr.r. • WWideide ReceiverReceiver FFr.r. • QQuarterbackuarterback 1

66-1-1 • 190190 66-1-1 • 205205 1

WWoodbury,oodbury, N.Y./N.Y./ BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ P SSyossetyosset LLincolnincoln I O N

6666 • RRENESENES RRIVERAIVERA E 3366 • TTOMMYOMMY WILLIAMSWILLIAMS E

JJr.r. • OOffensiveffensive LineLine SSo.o. • OffensiveOffensive LineLine R

66-6-6 • 335656 55-10-10 • 190190 S BBrooklyn,rooklyn, N.Y./N.Y./ WWestbury,estbury, N.Y./N.Y./ AAmericanmerican SSr.r. HHighigh ((Nassau)Nassau) HHolyoly TrinityTrinity

7777 • CCHRISHRIS RROSSIOSSI 3377 • RRYANYAN WWYNNEYNNE RR-Fr.-Fr. • DDefensiveefensive LLineine SSo.o. • OutsideOutside LinebackerLinebacker 66-0-0 • 265265 55-11-11 • 200200 HHillsborough,illsborough, NN.J./.J./ HHighlandighland MMills,ills, NN.Y./.Y./ HHillsboroughillsborough MMonroe-Woodburyonroe-Woodbury

2011 Football Media Guide 39 39 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL FFINALINAL 20102010 PSACPSAC STANDINGSSTANDINGS EAST Conference Overall WEST Conference Overall W L W L W L W L 1. Bloomsburg * 7 0 10 3 Mercyhurst * 6 1 10 3 2. Kutztown 6 1 10 2 California (Pa.) 6 1 10 2 3. C.W. Post 5 2 7 4 Gannon 4 3 6 5 4. West Chester 4 3 4 7 Edinboro 3 4 7 4 5. Shippensburg 3 4 5 6 Slippery Rock 3 4 6 5 6. East Stroudsburg 2 5 3 8 Indiana (Pa.) 3 4 6 5 7. Cheyney 1 6 1 10 Clarion 3 4 4 7 8. Millersville 0 7 2 9 Lock Haven 0 7 0 11 *clinched a PSAC playoff spot 22010010 PSACPSAC RESULTSRESULTS Aug. 28 C.W. Post 31, Shippensburg 14 Clarion 11, Gannon 10 Shepherd 35, Shippensburg 27 Edinboro 13, Gannon East Stroudsburg 58, Cheyney 14 Mercyhurst 23, (Ohio) 0 California (Pa.) 24, Clarion 9 Bloomsburg 36, C.W. Post 16 S California (Pa.) 18, Indina (Pa.) 15

T Sept. 2 Oct. 2 Kutztown 45, West Chester 23

L Fairmont St. 27, Clarion 0 Gannon 24, Mercyhurst 10 Edinboro 30, Lock Haven 22 Slippery Rock 45, Merrimack 26 Bloomsburg 26, East Stroudsburg 13

U Delaware 31, West Chester 0 California (Pa.) 58, Lock Haven 0 Nov. 6 Gannon 26, Lake Erie 20 Kutztown 33, Shippensburg 24 Mercyhurst 38, Clarion 14 S Slippery Rock 16, Clarion 13 Shippensburg 20, East Stroudsburg 17

E Sept. 4 C.W. Post 39, West Chester 37 (3ot) Indiana (Pa.) 63, Lock Haven 31 Assumption 33, Millersville 28 Cheyney 20, Millersville 17 Bloomsburg 61, Kutztown 35 R

California (Pa.) 42, Saginaw Valley St. 41 Indiana (Pa.) 18, Edinboro 0 Gannon 24, Slippery Rock 20 East Stroudsburg 57, Pace 0 West Chester 45, Millersville 14 L Ashland 24, Bloomsburg 14 Oct. 7 California (Pa.) 24, Edinboro 0

A C.W. Post 20, American International 11 West Chester 44, Shippensburg 43 C.W. Post 63, Cheyney 28 Kutztown 41, Saint Anselm 0 N Edinboro 20, West Liberty 19 Oct. 9 Nov. 13 I Indiana (Pa.) 16, Southern Connecticut 6 California (Pa.) 34, Gannon 7 Edinboro 28, East Stroudsburg 25

F C.W. Post 49, Millersville 21 Kutztown 27, Ganno 24 Sept. 5 Bloomsburg 52, Cheyney 14 Shippensburg 41, Lock Haven 17 Lincoln 12, Cheyney 0 Kutztown 38, East Stroudsburg 31 0 Mercyhurst 56, Bloomsburg 37 Mercyhurst 28, Indiana (Pa.) 27 California (Pa.) 57, Cheyney 6 1 Sept. 11 Slippery Rock 28, Edinboro 14 Indiana (Pa.) 27, West Chester 10

0 Bloomsburg 41, Clarion 13 Clarion 49, Lock Haven 6 C.W. Post 42, Slippery Rock 38 California (Pa.) 40, C.W. Post 13 Clarion 49, Millersville 10

2 2010 FINAL RESULTS Millersville 35, Lock Haven 21 Oct. 16 Gannon 22, Shippensburg 19 Gannon 42, Lock Haven 7 Nov. 20 Slippery Rock 30, Cheyney 0 Bloomsburg 23, Shippensburg 3 NCAA Division II First Round Edinboro 16, West Chester 14 Mercyhurst 22, Edinboro 21 Bloomsburg 28, California (Pa.) 26 Indiana (Pa.) 23, East Stroudsburg 17 C.W. Post 28, East Stroudsburg 17 Kutztown 35, Mercyhurst 14 Clarion 21, Indiana (Pa.) 14 Nov. 27 Kutztown 38, Millersville 28 NCAA Division II Second Round Sept. 18 California (Pa.) 28, Slippery Rock 3 Shepherd 41, Kutztown 34 Bloomsburg 47, Indiana (Pa.) 20 West Chester 48, Cheyney 34 Mercyhurst 28, Bloomsburg 14 Edinboro 27, Cheyney 21 Mercyhurst 28, C.W. Post 20 Oct. 23 Dec. 4 Millersville 29, Gannon 26 Gannon 45, Indiana (Pa.) 17 NCAA Division II Quarterfinal California (Pa.) 45, East Stroudsburg 20 Mercyhurst 31, California (Pa.) 21 Shepherd 49, Mercyhurst 14 Shippensburg 28, Clarion 24 Shippensburg 50, Cheyney 0 Kutztown 38, Lock Haven 13 Edinboro 31, Clarion 14 Slippery Rock 33, West Chester 27 East Stroudsburg 65, Millersville 14 Slippery Rock 56, Lock Haven 14 Sept. 25 Bloomsburg 45, West Chester 21 Indiana (Pa.) 17, Slippery Rock 0 Kutztown 50, C.W. Post 48 Kutztown 52, Cheyney 14 West Chester 35, East Stroudsburg 31 Oct. 30 Mercyhurst 41, Lock Haven 0 Mercyhurst 21, Slippery Rock 13 Bloomsburg 44, Millersville 7 Shippensburg 19, Millersville 14

40 2011 Football Media Guide 40 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL 22010010 RESULTSRESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sept. 4, 2010 at American Int’l W 20-11 1-0 0-0 2:40 2182 Sept. 11, 2010 #4 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) L 40-13 1-1 0-0 2:53 2317 Sept. 18, 2010 MERCYHURST L 28-20 1-2 0-0 2:52 2018 Sept. 25, 2010 at Shippensburg* W 31-14 2-2 1-0 2:45 3400 Oct. 2, 2010 at West Chester* W 39-37 (3OT) 3-2 2-0 3:21 4380 Oct. 9, 2010 MILLERSVILLE* W 49-21 4-2 3-0 2:43 1412 Oct. 16, 2010 EAST STROUDSBURG* W 28-17 5-2 4-0 1:42 4579 Oct. 23, 2010 at #18 Kutztown* L 50-48 5-3 4-1 3:15 2624 Oct. 30, 2010 #13 BLOOMSBURG* L 36-16 5-4 4-2 2:51 2040 Nov. 6, 2010 at Cheyney* W 62-28 6-4 5-2 2:40 222 Nov. 13, 2010 at Slippery Rock W 42-38 7-4 4-2 2:51 997

* indicates PSAC East game

Home games at Hickox Field in BOLD CAPS 2 2010 FINAL STATISTICS 0 1 0

TEAM STATISTICS CWP OPP KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 19.8 SCORING 369 320 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 3.8 12.1 F Points Per Game 33.5 29.1 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.3 9.2 I N FIRST DOWNS 253 223 FUMBLES-LOST 30-13 11-12 Rushing 102 111 PENALTIES-Yards 75-778 89-923 A

Passing 121 89 Average Per Game 70.7 83.9 L

Penalty 30 23 PUNTS-Yards 39-1386 44-1647 S RUSHING YARDAGE 2080 2057 Average Per Punt 35.5 37.4 T Yards gained rushing 2349 2333 Net punt average 28.5 34.3 A Yards lost rushing 269 276 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:08 33:05 T Rushing Attempts 451 460 3RD-DOWN Conversions 68/147 70/160 I

Average Per Rush 4.6 4.5 3rd-Down Pct 46% 44% S Average Per Game 189.1 187.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/18 6/14 T TDs Rushing 21 27 4th-Down Pct. 50% 43% I

PASSING YARDAGE 2636 2122 SACKS BY-Yards 25-160 19-100 C Comp-Att-Int 199-335-13 179-310-15 MISC YARDS 0 33 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.8 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 52 40 S Average Per Catch 13.2 11.9 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-10 3-17 Average Per Game 239.6 192.9 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-1 TDs Passing 28 12 RED-ZONE SCORES 36-49 73% 43-53 81% TOTAL OFFENSE 4716 4179 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 34-49 69% 30-53 57% Total Plays 786 770 PAT-ATTEMPTS 41-47 87% 31-34 91% Average Per Play 6.0 5.4 ATTENDANCE 12366 13805 Average Per Game 428.7 379.9 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2473 6/2301 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 58-1181 57-1126 Neutral Site Games 0/0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 20-76 16-193 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-170 13-120

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total C.W. Post 91 91 58 114 15 369 Opponents 75 75 71 86 13 320

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RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Erik Anderwkavich 11-11 158 865 185 680 4.3 4 46 61.8 Anthony Brunetti 11-1 111 603 14 589 5.3 10 30 53.5 Thomas Beverly 10-10 107 550 17 533 5.0 5 50 53.3 Jeff Mack 5-0 38 217 11 206 5.4 1 53 41.2 Andrew Kell 8-1 11 44 4 40 3.6 0 12 5.0 Kyle Hardy 11-0 6 29 2 27 4.5 0 9 2.5 Sean Persch 11-0 2 16 0 16 8.0 0 15 1.5 Kevin Allen 3-0 5 9 3 6 1.2 0 9 2.0 Grayson Laurino 11-10 4 15 9 6 1.5 0 12 0.5 Lou Scala 11-11 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0.1 Kenny Reid 8-7 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 TEAM 7-0 8 0 24 -24 -3.0 0 0 -3.4 Total...... 11 451 2349 269 2080 4.6 21 53 189.1 Opponents...... 11 460 2333 276 2057 4.5 27 65 187.0

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Erik Anderwkavich 11-11 146.05 198-332-13 59.6 2625 28 71 238.6 R.J. Kuhn 10-1 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0

S Grayson Laurino 11-10 192.40 1-1-0 100.0 11 0 11 1.0 Total...... 11 145.32 199-335-13 59.4 2636 28 71 239.6 C Opponents...... 11 118.34 179-310-15 57.7 2122 12 56 192.9 I

T RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Darnel Williams 11-11 72 963 13.4 12 50 87.5 S Joe Botti 11-11 33 663 20.1 6 71 60.3 I Grayson Laurino 11-10 29 390 13.4 6 46 35.5

T Andrew Kell 8-1 25 249 10.0 0 53 31.1

A Andre Davis 10-6 12 120 10.0 2 23 12.0 Kyle Hardy 11-0 7 71 10.1 1 41 6.5 T Sean Persch 11-0 6 113 18.8 1 31 10.3

S Thomas Beverly 10-10 6 13 2.2 0 10 1.3 R.J. Kuhn 10-1 3 20 6.7 0 8 2.0

L Anthony Brunetti 11-1 2 11 5.5 0 11 1.0 Billy O’Connor 11-11 1 11 11.0 0 11 1.0 A Alex Mauro 9-3 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.0

N Jeff Mack 5-0 1 2 2.0 0 2 0.4

I Kenny Reid 8-7 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1

F Total...... 11 199 2636 13.2 28 71 239.6

Opponents...... 11 179 2122 11.9 12 56 192.9 0 1

0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Aaron Hall 16 80 5.0 0 18 2 2010 FINAL STATISTICS Ciwan McCoy 2 -4 -2.0 0 5 Donovan Edwards 1 0 0.0 0 0 Juma McKenley 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 20 76 3.8 0 18 Opponents...... 16 193 12.1 0 42

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Ronnie Modik 5 50 10.0 0 20 Ciwan McCoy 2 0 0.0 0 0 Donovan Edwards 2 61 30.5 1 68 Alex Mauro 2 3 1.5 0 3 Juma McKenley 1 55 55.0 0 55 Chris DiIorro 1 0 0.0 0 0 Lou Scala 1 1 1.0 0 1 Billy O’Connor 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 15 170 11.3 1 68 Opponents...... 13 120 9.2 0 24

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KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Juma McKenley 34 708 20.8 0 73 Ciwan McCoy 13 313 24.1 1 82 Anthony Brunetti 3 53 17.7 0 19 Sean Persch 3 39 13.0 0 17 Lou Scala 2 36 18.0 0 19 Andrew Kell 1 14 14.0 0 14 Mike Thompson 1 17 17.0 0 17 Rocco Tenebruso 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total...... 58 1181 20.4 1 82 Opponents...... 57 1126 19.8 1 87 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Alex Mauro 1 14 14.0 0 14 Ronnie Modik 1 55 55.0 1 55 Total...... 2 69 34.5 1 55 Opponents...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Darnel Williams 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 74 Anthony Brunetti 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Joe Botti 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 Grayson Laurino 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 38 Thomas Beverly 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 2 2010 FINAL STATISTICS Paul Stoltz 0 1-6 27-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Erik Anderwkavich 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3-4 0 0 24 0 Keith Hadnagy 0 1-4 14-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 17 Andre Davis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 1 Ciwan McCoy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 0 Kyle Hardy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Donovan Edwards 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jeff Mack 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 F

Sean Persch 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 I

Ronnie Modik 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 N Kenny Reid 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6

Lou Scala 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 A TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 R.J. Kuhn 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 L

Total...... 52 2-10 41-47 0-0 3 3-5 0 2 369

Opponents...... 40 13-17 31-34 1-1 2 2-5 1 1 320 S

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G T

Erik Anderwkavich 11 490 680 2625 3305 300.5 A Anthony Brunetti 11 111 589 0 589 53.5

Thomas Beverly 10 107 533 0 533 53.3 T Jeff Mack 5 38 206 0 206 41.2 Andrew Kell 8 11 40 0 40 5.0 I Kyle Hardy 11 6 27 0 27 2.5 S Grayson Laurino 11 5 6 11 17 1.5 Sean Persch 11 2 16 0 16 1.5 T

Kevin Allen 3 5 6 0 6 2.0 I

Lou Scala 11 1 1 0 1 0.1 C TEAM 7 8 -24 0 -24 -3.4

Total...... 11 786 2080 2636 4716 428.7 S Opponents...... 11 770 2057 2122 4179 379.9 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk P. Stoltz 1-6 16.7 0-0 0-0 1-5 0-1 0-0 32 1 K. Hadnagy 1-4 25.0 0-0 0-1 1-3 0-0 0-0 39 1 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Grayson Laurino 39 1386 35.5 58 4 4 12 0 Total...... 39 1386 35.5 58 4 4 12 0 Opponents...... 44 1647 37.4 68 3 4 13 0 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Paul Stoltz 46 2452 53.3 0 1 Keith Hadnagy 18 969 53.8 1 0 Total...... 64 3421 53.5 1 1 1126 35.5 34 Opponents...... 63 3538 56.2 4 1 1181 36.1 33 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Darnel Williams 11 0 963 0 0 0 963 87.5 Juma McKenley 11 0 0 0 708 55 763 69.4 Erik Anderwkavich 11 680 0 0 0 0 680 61.8 Joe Botti 11 0 663 0 0 0 663 60.3 Anthony Brunetti 11 589 11 0 53 0 653 59.4

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Thomas Beverly 10 533 13 0 0 0 546 54.6 Grayson Laurino 11 6 390 0 0 0 396 36.0 Ciwan McCoy 10 0 0 -4 313 0 309 30.9 Andrew Kell 8 40 249 0 14 0 303 37.9 Jeff Mack 5 206 2 0 0 0 208 41.6 Sean Persch 11 16 113 0 39 0 168 15.3 Andre Davis 10 0 120 0 0 0 120 12.0 Kyle Hardy 11 27 71 0 0 0 98 8.9 Aaron Hall 11 0 0 80 0 0 80 7.3 Donovan Edwards 8 0 0 0 0 61 61 7.6 Ronnie Modik 11 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.5 Lou Scala 11 1 0 0 36 1 38 3.5 R.J. Kuhn 10 0 20 0 0 0 20 2.0 Mike Thompson 1 0 0 0 17 0 17 17.0 Alex Mauro 9 0 9 0 0 3 12 1.3 Billy O’Connor 11 0 11 0 0 0 11 1.0 Kevin Allen 3 6 0 0 0 0 6 2.0 Rocco Tenebruso 5 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.2 Kenny Reid 8 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 7 -24 0 0 0 0 -24 -3.4 Total...... 11 2080 2636 76 1181 170 6143 558.5 Opponents...... 11 2057 2122 193 1126 120 5618 510.7

S Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd

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I DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 47 Billy O’Connor 11-11 58 67 125 5.0-11 0.5-3 1-0 3 . 1-0 . . . T 56 Ronnie Modik 11-8 39 65 104 5.0-13 1.0-5 5-50 1 2 1-55 4 1 . 39 Lou Scala 11-11 26 47 73 7.0-20 2.5-12 1-1 1 2 . 1 . 1 S 5 Juma McKenley 11-11 22 34 56 1.5-4 . 1-55 4 . 1-0 . . . I 19 Alex Mauro 9-3 17 27 44 1.5-2 . 2-3 . . 1-14 . 1 . 32 Chris DiIorro 11-9 21 22 43 4.5-10 . 1-0 . . . 1 . . T 92 Andrew Jackson 11-11 14 28 42 7.5-24 3.0-12 . 1 1 1-0 . . .

A 94 TuQwan Ashley 11-0 15 25 40 4.0-14 1.5-11 . 1 . . . . . 36 Xavier Brown 11-11 23 15 38 12.0-69 8.5-64 . . 7 3-0 1 . . T 34 Sean Smith 9-8 16 17 33 1.0-9 . . 1 . . . . . 95 Abrom Shepard 11-11 11 16 27 9.0-49 5.5-42 . 1 1 . . . . S

11 D.J. Young 9-4 10 16 26 . . . 4 . . . . . 6 Aaron Hall 11-11 18 7 25 . . . 3 . . 1 1 . L 2 Donovan Edwards 8-6 14 9 23 . . 2-61 3 . 2-0 . . . 7 Ciwan McCoy 10-2 18 5 23 1.0-2 . 2-0 3 . . . . . A 30 Ty Booth 3-3 9 13 22 1.5-5 0.5-4 . 1 . . . . .

N 53 Anton Rukaj 8-0 10 10 20 ...... 80 Mike Gallo 6-0 9 10 19 . . . 2 . . . . . I 89 Kadeem Huggins 11-0 6 10 16 1.5-3 1.0-0 . . 2 . . . . F 41 Joe Giametta 10-0 6 8 14 ...... 48 Dylan Muller 9-0 6 5 11 ...... 51 Ryan Contee 9-0 5 2 7 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 0 42 Rob Bright 8-0 4 3 7 1.0-3 ......

1 37 Tommy Williams 8-0 6 . 6 ...... 17 Grayson Laurino 11-10 4 . 4 ...... 0 50 Tim Lettieri 6-0 1 3 4 ...... 54 Lorenzo Tattoli 7-0 . 3 3 ...... 2 2010 FINAL STATISTICS 49 Paul Stoltz 10-0 2 1 3 ...... 82 Sean Persch 11-0 1 2 3 ...... 57 Maalik McVea 11-0 1 2 3 ...... 40 A.J. Fusco 7-0 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 21 Anthony Brunetti 11-1 1 1 2 ...... 31 Billy Dawson 4-0 . 2 2 ...... 58 John Corrigan 4-0 . 1 1 ...... 61 John Siopa 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 3 Matt Sheehy 4-0 . 1 1 ...... 60 Chris Williams 6-4 1 . 1 ...... 35 Lloyd Martin 8-0 1 . 1 ...... 62 Will Strano 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 72 Hasan Radoncic 11-11 . 1 1 ...... 9 R.J. Kuhn 10-1 1 . 1 ...... 22 Kyle Hardy 11-0 1 . 1 ...... 38 Keith Hadnagy 7-0 1 . 1 ...... 8 Erik Anderwkavich 11-11 . 1 1 ...... 15 Darnel Williams 11-11 1 . 1 ...... 77 Chris Rossi 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . TM TEAM 7-0 ...... 1-0 . . 1 Total...... 11-0 403 479 882 64-246 25-160 15-170 29 16 12-69 8 3 2 Opponents...... 11-0 427 408 835 55-185 19-100 13-120 52 4 13-0 9 6 1

44 2011 Football Media Guide 44 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL IINDIVIDUALNDIVIDUAL GAMEGAME HHIGHSIGHS Rushes 22 Erik Anderwkavich at American Int’l (09/04/10) Yards Rushing 143 Anthony Brunetti at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) TD Rushes 4 Anthony Brunetti at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) Long Rush 53 Jeff Mack at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) Pass attempts 55 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Pass completions 38 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Passing 566 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) TD Passes 5 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Long Pass 71 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Receptions 11 Darnel Williams at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010)

Yards Receiving 227 Joe Botti at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) 2 2010 INDIVIDUAL & TEAM GAME HIGHS TD Receptions 2 Darnel Williams at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010)

2 Darnel Williams vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) 0 2 Joe Botti at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010)

2 Darnel Williams at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) 1 2 Grayson Laurino at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010) 2 Darnel Williams at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) 0

Long Reception 71 Joe Botti at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010)

Field Goals 1 Paul Stoltz at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010) I

1 Keith Hadnagy vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) N Long 39 Keith Hadnagy vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010)

Punts 5 Grayson Laurino at American Int’l (09/04/10) D 5 Grayson Laurino at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010)

5 Grayson Laurino at WEST CHESTER (Oct 02, 2010) I

5 Grayson Laurino vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) V Punting Avg 40.5 Grayson Laurino at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010)

Long Punt 58 Grayson Laurino at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010) I

58 Grayson Laurino vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) D Long Punt Return 18 Aaron Hall at WEST CHESTER (Oct 02, 2010)

Long Kickoff Return 82 Ciwan McCoy vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010) U Tackles 20 Ronnie Modik at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010)

Sacks 2.0 Xavier Brown at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010) A 2.0 Xavier Brown vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010) 2.0 Abrom Shepard vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) L

2.0 Andrew Jackson at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010)

Tackles For Loss 2.5 Andrew Jackson at WEST CHESTER (Oct 02, 2010) & Interceptions 1 Alex Mauro at American Int’l (09/04/10)

1 Alex Mauro vs California (Pa.) (Sep 11, 2010) 1 Chris DiIorro vs Mercyhurst (Sep 18, 2010) T

1 Ciwan McCoy at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010) E 1 Ronnie Modik at Shippensburg (Sep 25, 2010) 1 Ronnie Modik at WEST CHESTER (Oct 02, 2010) A 1 Juma McKenley vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010) 1 Billy O’Connor vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010) M 1 Ronnie Modik vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010)

1 Donovan Edwards vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010)

1 Lou Scala vs East Stroudsburg (Oct 16, 2010) G 1 Ronnie Modik vs Bloomsburg (Oct 30, 2010) 1 Ciwan McCoy at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010) A 1 Ronnie Modik at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010) 1 Donovan Edwards at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) M E

TTEAMEAM GGAMEAME HHIGHSIGHS H

Rushes 52 at American Int’l (09/04/10) I

Yards Rushing 342 at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) G Yards Per Rush 7.1 at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010)

TD Rushes 6 at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) H Pass attempts 55 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010)

Pass completions 38 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) S Yards Passing 566 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Pass 12.6 at Slippery Rock (Nov 13, 2010) TD Passes 5 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Total Plays 86 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Total Offense 708 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Yards Per Play 8.2 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Points 63 at Cheyney (Nov 06, 2010) Sacks By 5 vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010) First Downs 32 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Penalties 10 at Kutztown (Oct 23, 2010) Penalty Yards 125 vs Mercyhurst (Sep 18, 2010) Turnovers 6 vs Mercyhurst (Sep 18, 2010) Interceptions By 3 vs Millersville (Oct 09, 2010)

2011 Football Media Guide 45 45 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL GGAMEAME 1 Senior linebacker Terrence Holley led the Yellow Jacket SSept.ept. 44,, 22010010 – AbdowAbdow FieldField defense with 12 tackles. CC.W..W. PPostost 220,0, AAmericanmerican IInternationalnternational 1111 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Sept. 4, 2010) – C.W. Post totaled 464 off ensive yards that led to a 20-11 victory in its season opener Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (1-0) 0 6 7 7 20 at American International in non-conference football action American International (0-1) 0 5 0 6 11 Saturday afternoon at Abdow Field. Scoring Summary: 2nd 14:56 AIC R. Brooks 20 yd field goal Th e Pioneers claimed their fi rst season opener since the 03:11 CWP Erik Anderwkavich 8 yd run (Paul Stoltz kick 2006 season. It was also their fi rst win over the Yellow Jackets blocked) 03:11 AIC Nathaniel Ricks PAT return since 2006. 3rd 04:26 CWP Joe Botti 14 yd pass from Anderwkavich Senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich led the off ense, (Stoltz kick) 4th 10:26 CWP Darnel Williams 24 yd pass from completing 15 of 22 pass attempts for 191 passing and added Anderwkavich (Stoltz kick) 133 yards rushing. Anderwkavich scored the Pioneers’ fi rst 00:58 AIC Andre Samuels 24 yd pass from Rob Parent (Parent pass failed) touchdown of the game on an eight-yard sprint into the end zone and later passed for two TD’s in the third and fourth INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

quarter. RUSHING Equally impressive was senior wide receiver Darnel Wil- C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 22-133, 1 TD American Int’l - Mike Mayo - 14-83 S liams, who caught seven passes for 125 yards, including a 24- PASSING C.W. Post - Erik Anderwkavich - 15-22-1-191 yds, 2 TD P yard pass from Anderwkavich for a touchdown in the fourth. American Int’l - Parent - 16-31-1-198,1 TD AIC totaled 283 off ensive yards, including 198 passing A yards from senior quarterback Rob Parent, who completed 16 RECEIVING C.W. Post - Williams - 7-125 yds, 1 TD C of 31 attempts. American Int’l - Cal Brownridge - 5-44 yds

E Th e Yellow Jackets scored fi rst with 14:56 to play in the CWP AIC

R second quarter when senior Ryan Brooks-Newton kicked a FIRST DOWNS 25 17 20-yard fi eld goal through the uprights to lead 3-0. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 52-273 29-85 PASSING YDS (NET) 191 198 E C.W. Post, who struggled in its earlier drives to score, got Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-15-1 31-16-1 on the board in the fi nal minutes of the second on account of TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-464 60-283

M Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Anderwkavich’s eight-yard rush. However, senior Paul Stoltz’s Punt Returns-Yards 2--4 2-6 A point after attempt was blocked and returned by senior defen- Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-22 4-84 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0

G sive back Nathaniel Ricks for a defensive PAT which brought Punts (Number-Avg) 5-35.6 9-35.3 the score to 6-5 in favor of the Pioneers. Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 8-88 7-76 0 Th e Pioneers broke away in the third when Anderwkavich Possession Time 30:29 29:31

1 completed a 14-yard pass to redshirt freshman Joe Botti with Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 4:46 left in the quarter. Stoltz kicked successful PAT to boost 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-1 the lead to 13-5. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 1-5 2 2010 GAME RECAPS It was a busy fourth quarter for the Pioneers as they recorded 143 off ensive yards on 19 plays that saw extensive rushing from Anderwkavich as well as sophomore running back Th omas Beverly and freshman Anthony Brunetti. Th e Pioneers’ scored their fi nal TD when Anderwkavich found an open Williams and completed a 24-yard pass as part of a fi ve play, 67-yard series that lasted one minute and 56 seconds. Th e Yellow Jackets’ only score in the second half came with 58 seconds remaining in the game when Parent fi red a 26-yard completion to junior wide receiver Andre Samuels. Junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the C.W. Post defense with 12 tackles, including eight solos. Junior Lou Scala added seven tackles and combined with junior Alex Mauro for a sack. Senior defensive end Xavier Brown added a nine-yard sack in the second quarter. Th e bulk of AIC’s rushing came from sophomore running back Mike Mayo, who registered 83 yards on the ground.

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ing 285 rushing. C.W. Post measured 248 yards with Ander- GGAMEAME 2 wkavich accounting for 135 on completions. Beverly completed the game with 74 rushing yards on 17 SSept.ept. 111,1, 20102010 – HickoxHickox FieldField carries and one TD. Senior receiver Darnel Williams and red- CCaliforniaalifornia ((Pa.)Pa.) 40,40, C.W.C.W. PPostost 1133 shirt freshman Joe Botti each had 30 reception yards. BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Sept. 11, 2010) – C.W. Post registered On defense, sophomore linebacker Ty Booth led the two touchdowns in the fi rst quarter but it could not contain game with 11 tackles (5u,6a) and junior inside linebacker Billy California University’s off ense in a 40-13 loss in the Pioneers’ O’Connor added 10 (5u, 5a) for the Pioneers. home opener Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. For the Vulcans, Smith registered 129 rushing yards and C.W. Post came out strong in the fi rst quarter, scoring the three touchdowns and Portis added 138 passing yards with two fi rst touchdown of the game at 11:37 when sophomore wide touchdowns. receiver Grayson Laurino caught a four-yard pass from senior Junior defensive back Erik Harris led the tackle unit with quarterback Erik Anderwkavich. eight stops (6u, 2a). Th e Vulcans evened the score minutes later in the next se- ries when senior quarterback Josh Portis connected to sopho- more tight end Blake Williamson for a two-yard shovel pass in Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score California (Pa.) (2-0) 14 12 7 7 40 the end zone at 8:42. C.W. Post (1-1) 13 0 0 0 13 C.W. Post kept up the game’s momentum and added Scoring Summary: 1st 11:37 CWP Grayson Laurino 4 yd pass from Erik another score in the very next drive when sophomore running Anderwkavich (Paul Stoltz kick) 2 2010 GAME RECAPS back Th omas Beverly bulldozed his way into the end zone from 08:42 CAL B. Williamson 2 yd pass from Josh Portis (Marc Domonkos kick) 0 the Vulcans’ 2-yard line. Th e Pioneers, however, could not add 05:11 CWP Thomas Beverly 2 yd run (R.J. Kuhn pass onto the score on the point-after after a muff ed snap forced failed) 1

02:57 CAL Derrick Jones 36 yd pass from Portis 0 holder R.J. Kuhn to pick the ball up and attempt a conversion. (Domonkos kick)

Kuhn was pushed out of bounds just short of the end zone. 2nd 12:31 CAL Ronez Miles safety 08:12 CAL Lamont Smith 18 yd run (Domonkos kick) G Th e lead did not stick for the Pioneers as the Vulcans as 03:29 CAL Domonkos 32 yd field goal Portis completed a 36-yard pass to junior receiver Derrick 3rd 07:01 CAL Smith 1 yd run (Domonkos kick) A 4th 12:51 CAL Smith 2 yd run (Domonkos kick)

Jones with 2:57 left to play in the fi rst quarter to put the visitors M ahead, 14-13. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

C.W. Post gained position on its own 42 after senior RUSHING E defensive back Juma McKenley rushed the return back for 27 California (Pa.) - Smith - 25-140, 2 TD C.W. Post - Beverly - 17-74, 1 TD R yards. But drive ended on 1st-and-10 on the Vulcans’ 46 when PASSING Anderwkavich’s pass attempt was picked off by junior defensive California (Pa.) - Portis - 10-18-1 146 yds, 2 TD E C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 15-30-3 135 yds, 1 TD back Shawn Anderson. C RECEIVING

In the second quarter, the Vulcans recorded a safety after A California (Pa.) - Terrance Moore - 4-32 yds tackling Laurino in the endzone. Th ey scored on their next two C.W. Post - Darnel Williams - 4-30 yds drives, fi rst with an 18-yard touchdown rush from sophomore P

CAL CWP S defensive back Lamont Smith at 8:12 followed by a two yard FIRST DOWNS 22 14 rush from Portis at 3:29. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-271 37-113 PASSING YDS (NET) 151 135 Th e Pioneers made a strong charge down the fi eld with un- Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-11-1 30-15-3 der only seconds on the clock and attempted to get within fi eld TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-422 67-248 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 goal range as Anderwkavich fi red a 21-yard completed pass Punt Returns-Yards 1-12 0-0 to sophomore wide receiver Sean Persch at the Cal U. 17-yard Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-79 7-178 Interception Returns-Yards 3-26 1-3 line. But time expired on the clock before the kicking team got Punts (Number-Avg) 5-33.2 4-30.8 on the fi eld. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 10-83 7-70 California (Pa.) led 26-13 at the half. Possession Time 34:34 25:26 Th e Pioneers struggled on off ense in the third quarter as Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 they fumbled on two straight drives. Th e Vulcans capitalized Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 2-2 on the fi rst fumble when they recovered it on the CWP 47 and Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1--1 eventually scored on a 1-yard run from Lamont at 7:01. Trailing 40-13 in the fourth quarter, the Pioneers gained possession at 12:45 and quickly started moving the ball down the fi eld. Anderwkavich aired out a 60-yard pass to redshirt freshman receiver Kyle Hardy who caught the pass in the end zone, but the play was called back on a holding penalty against the Pioneers. Cal U. fi nished the game with 408 off ensive yards, includ- 2011 Football Media Guide 47 47 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 3 Mercyhurst (2-1) 7 7 7 7 28 C.W. Post (1-2) 7 0 0 13 20 SSept.ept. 118,8, 22010010 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 07:06 CWP Sean Persch 23 yd pass from Erik MMercyhurstercyhurst 228,8, CC.W..W. PPostost 2200 Anderwkavich (Paul Stoltz kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Sept. 18, 2010) – Th e C.W. Post football 00:03 MC Garrett Kensy 9 yd run (S Wakefield kick) 2nd 09:14 MC Ryan Bartizal 4 yd pass from Kensy (S team amassed 458 yards of off ense but it was not enough as Wakefield kick) Mercyhurst College handed the Pioneers a 28-20 loss in a 3rd 14:08 MC Gerald Anderson 65 yd run (S Wakefield kick) non-conference contest Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. 4th 09:42 CWP Anderwkavich 4 yd run (Stoltz kick) Mercyhurst improves to 2-1 overall while C.W. Post slips to 04:21 MC Anderson 6 yd run (S Wakefield kick) 01:53 CWP Kyle Hardy 12 yd pass from Anderwkavich 1-2. (Stoltz kick blocked) Th e Pioneers took an early 7-0 lead in the fi rst quarter INDIVIDUAL LEADERS when senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich found an open Sean Persch for a 32-yard endzone completion. RUSHING Mercyhurst - Anderson - 33-237, 2 TD Mercyhurst found an answer later in the quarter when se- C.W. Post - Beverly - 20-111 nior quarterback Garrett Kensy kept the ball and rushed in for PASSING Mercyhurst - Kensy - 11-17-1 115 yds, 1 TD a nine-yard score with three seconds left to play in the fi rst. C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 17-28-4 253 yrds, 2 TD Mercyhurst’s defense frustrated the Pioneers throughout RECEIVING the game and kept them out of the end zone while forcing fi ve Mercyhurst - Trevor Kennedy - 4-62 yds turnovers in the game. Meanwhile, the Laker off ense scored C.W. Post - Darnel Williams - 9-130 yds S two straight touchdowns in the second and third quarter, CWP MER P beginning with a four-yard pass from Kensy to Ryan Bartizal FIRST DOWNS 18 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-284 42-202 A at 9:14 in the second followed by a 65-yard rush from senior PASSING YDS (NET) 115 253 running back Gerald Anderson at 9:14 in the third quarter. Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-11-1 28-17-4 C TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-399 70-455 C.W. Post tried to close the gap with seconds ticking Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 E down on the clock in the second on an attempted 35-yard fi eld Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 2-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-31 4-128 R goal from senior kicker Paul Stoltz. But the kick was tipped by Interception Returns-Yards 4-38 1-0 Dan Kruper and the Lakers regained possession at their own Punts (Number-Avg) 4-30.0 2-28.5 E Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 26-yard line. Mercyhurst led 28-20 at the half. Penalties-Yards 7-109 8-125 Possession Time 34:59 22:25 M In the fourth quarter, the Pioneers pulled the game in Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 4 of 10 closer when Anderwkavich scored on a two-yard sprint into

A Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 the endzone with 9:42 to play and trailed by just one touch- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

G Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 2-15 down.

Mercyhurst responded in its next drive when Anderson 0 took the handoff from Kensy at the C.W. Post 6-yard line and 1 scored his second touchdown of the day on a series that lasted

0 fi ve minutes, 27 seconds.

2 2010 GAME RECAPS After kickoff , C.W. Post got the ball at its own 14 after a holding penalty was called and Anderwkavich eff ectively made completions that brought the ball to the Mercyhurst 12. Redshirt freshman wide receiver Kyle Hardy caught a pass from Anderwkavich on the next play with 1:53 on the game clock for the game’s fi nal score. Mercyhurst completed the game with 393 total off ensive yards on 68 plays. Anderson carried the ball 33 times for 237 yards and two touchdowns while teammate Kensy completed 11 of 17 pass attempts with one pickoff for 115 yards and a touchdown. Anderwkavich completed 17 of 28 pass attempts with four interceptions for 253 yards and two touchdowns and also led the ground attack with 81 rushing yards and a touchdown. Junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor made a career- high 16 tackles on defense for the Pioneers.

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to move the ball to the Ship 3-yard line and Anderwkavich at- GGAMEAME 4 tempted to fi nd an open receiver before fi nding an opening and SSept.ept. 225,5, 22010010 – SethSeth GroveGrove FieldField hitting paydirt on his own with 19 seconds left to play. CC.W..W. PPostost 331,1, SShippensburghippensburg 1144 Williams completed the game with four catches for 87 SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. (Sept. 25, 2010) – C.W. Post earned its yards, including a 50-yard completion he caught one-handed in fi rst PSAC East division win with a 31-14 win over Shippens- the fi rst quarter. burg University Saturday afternoon at . Junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the Pioneers’ Th e win marks the third straight year the Pioneers have defense with nine tackles. Senior defensive end Xavier Brown opened division play with a victory. It also snaps a 15-game recorded two sacks for a loss of 14 yards and junior defensive streak in which Shippensburg has scored at least three touch- lineman Abrom Shepard registered a sack for seven yards. downs in a game. Adams completed the game with 199 passing yards on C.W. Post recorded 418 yards of off ense, including 258 26 attempts with two interceptions. Marshall fi nished with 64 yards rushing as sophomore Th omas Beverly and freshman rushing yards for the Raiders. Anthony Brunetti each carried for 91 yards. Senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich completed 9 of 23 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score pass attempts for 160 yards and two touchdowns and ran in a C.W. Post (2-2, 1-0) 0 14 7 10 31 Shippensburg (1-3, 0-1) 0 7 7 0 14 1-yard touchdown with 19 seconds remaining in the game to Scoring Summary: ice the win for the Pioneers. 2nd 03:06 CWP Darnel Williams 21 yd pass from Erik

Anderwkavich (Paul Stoltz kick) 2 2010 GAME RECAPS It was a long day for each squads’ defense and the score- 02:29 SHIP Kevin Marshall 3 yd run (Nate Schmidt kick) board remained scoreless through the entire fi rst quarter. 01:47 CWP Thomas Beverly 50 yd run (Paul Stoltz kick) 0 Th e Pioneers’ regained possession with 6:59 remaining in 3rd 07:49 SHIP Marshall 5 yd run (Schmidt kick) 02:12 CWP Williams 4 yd pass from Anderwkavich 1 (Stoltz kick)

the fi rst when junior linebacker Ronnie Modik intercepted a 0 4th 12:16 CWP Stoltz 32 yd field goal pass attempted from Shippensburg quarterback Steven Adams 00:19 CWP Anderwkavich 1 yd run (Stoltz kick)

at the CWP 9 and returned it for seven yards. Th e Pioneers G moved the ball down the fi eld but set up for a 30-yard fi eld goal INDIVIDUAL LEADERS

A attempt from senior Paul Stoltz but the kick veered left and RUSHING

C.W. Post - Brunetti - 16-91 M narrowly missed the uprights. Shippensburg - Marshall - 14-64, 2 TD Shippensburg endured its own struggles on off ense and PASSING C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 9-23-1 160 yds, 2 TD E attempted a 26-yard fi eld goal attempt in the second but senior Shippensburg - Steven Adams - 14-26-2 199 yds

defensive back Aaron Hall batted the ball down, giving the R Pioneers the ball at their own 20. RECEIVING

C.W. Post - Williams - 4-87 yds, 1 TD E Th is time, C.W. Post made good on the opportunity and Shippensburg - Marshall - 6-54 yds C Anderwkavich found an open Darnel Williams in the endzone CWP SHIP for a 21-yard touchdown with 3:06 left to play in the second. FIRST DOWNS 22 16 A RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-258 35-107 Th e Raiders answered back in their next series and scored PASSING YDS (NET) 160 199 P a TD on a 3-yard run from senior halfback Kevin Marshall at Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-9-1 26-14-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-418 61-306 S 2:29. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 But the Pioneers would not go into the half quietly and Punt Returns-Yards 4-10 3-58 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-66 5-113 Beverly took a handoff from Anderwkavich from the 50 and Interception Returns-Yards 2-9 1-11 ran it all the way in for their second score of the game. Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.0 5-35.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Shippensburg evened the score in the third as part of an Penalties-Yards 7-60 9-139 eight play, 51-yard drive that resulted in a fi ve-yard rushing TD Possession Time 29:47 30:06 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 2 of 11 from Marshall at 7:49. Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 2 C.W. Post responded in the very next series with a 12 play, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-4 62-yard drive. Anderwkavich found Williams open again and Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-4 fi red a four-yard TD pass at 2:12 to put the Pioneers ahead, 21- 14. Th e fourth quarter belonged to the Pioneers as their pos- sessions occupied more than nine and a half minutes of the quarter. With the ball on the Shippensburg 47 to start the quar- ter, the visiting team got down to the 15 before Stoltz kicked a successful 32-yard fi eld goal at 12:16. Th e Pioneers stole possession from the Raiders with 4:49 left to play when sophomore defensive back Ciwan McCoy in- tercepted the ball at the CWP16. Th e Pioneers used eight plays

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Neither of the teams could score with a fresh set of downs GGAMEAME 5 and the game was sent the game went into a third overtime. Th is time, C.W. Post scored when Brunetti rushed in from the 4-yard OOct.ct. 22,, 22010010 – FarrellFarrell StadiumStadium line and completed a successful conversion when Anderwkavich CC.W..W. PPostost 339,9, WWestest CChesterhester 3377 ((3OT)3OT) completed a pass to Laurino. WEST CHESTER, Pa. (Oct. 2, 2010) – Th e C.W. Post football West Chester scored in its own drive when White rushed in battled through four quarters and from fi ve yards out. But the Golden Rams’ attempt to complete three overtime frames before triumphing with a 39-37 win a conversion and force another overtime failed when Mattei’s Saturday afternoon at Farrell Stadium. pass to a waiting receiver in the end zone fell short and hit the It was the fi rst overtime contest for the Pioneers since the ground. 2007 season when they defeated Bentley 30-27 in two over- Anderwkavich completed 22 of 37 pass attempts for 260 times. It’s also the fi rst win against over West Chester in three yards and two touchdowns. Brunetti led the ground attack with tries since 2008. C.W. Post captured a 24-20 win over West 69 rushing yards and a season-high three touchdowns. Chester in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in On defense, junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor re- 2005. corded a game-high 15 tackles (6u,9a) and recovered a fumble. In the fi rst quarter, the Pioneers’ attempt to score in their Modik had 14 tackles with a forced fumble and an interception. fi rst drive of the game on fourth down from the WCU 2- yard Junior defensive lineman Lou Scala and junior defensive lineman line was foiled when senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich was TuQwan Ashley each recorded a sack in the game. stopped short on fourth down. For West Chester, Mattei fi nished the game with 30 comple- C.W. Post came away with a score minutes later after tions on 45 attempts with one interception and two touchdowns. West Chester quarterback Matt Mattei fumbled the ball in the Fagan was his favorite target, catching 11 passes for 112 yards for endzone on 3rd-and-8 and junior defensive lineman Lou Scala two touchdown receptions and added 30 rushing yards with a jumped on the ball for a safety. touchdown. Webb also had 30 yards and a touchdown. Th e Pioneers’ tried for another score in their next drive Senior linebacker Morty Hoey led the defense with seven when senior kicker Paul Stoltz attempted a 37-yard fi eld goal tackles. S that missed wide left. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT O1 O2 O3 Score

P West Chester responded in the next drive and marched the ball down the fi eld to the Pioneers’ 5-yard line, setting up for C.W. Post (3-2, 2-0) 2 7 7 8 15 7 0 8 39 West Chester (1-4, 1-1) 7 7 3 7 13 7 0 6 37 A 3rd-and-1 where senior running back D’Andre Webb shuffl ed Scoring Summary: the ball into the endzone with 2:39 left to play in the quarter. 1st 11:57 CWP Lou Scala safety C C.W. Post regained its momentum and scored its fi rst 02:39 WCU D’Andre Webb 5 yd run (Shawn Leo kick)

E touchdown of the game in its next series at the start of the sec- 2nd 13:54 CWP Andre Davis 15 yd pass from Erik ond quarter when Anderwkavich fi red a 16-yard pass to junior Anderwkavich (Paul Stoltz kick)

R tight end Andre Davis for the touchdown. 04:48 WCU Mike Mattei 1 yd run (Shawn Leo kick)

3rd 11:48 CWP Anthony Brunetti 3 yd run (Stoltz kick) West Chester got the ball in its next series at its own 28 and 06:22 WCU Leo 30 yd field goal E marched downfi eld to the Pioneers’ 1-yard line, setting up for 4th 10:41 CWP Joe Botti 14 yd pass from Anderwkavich 4th-and-goal. Mattei kept the ball and rushed in for the touch- (Botti pass from Anderwkavich) down, giving the Golden Rams a 14-9 lead that stuck through 00:15 WCU Dan DePalma 5 yd pass from Mattei (Leo M the end of the half. kick) OT 15:00 CWP Brunetti 1 yd run (Stoltz kick) A In the third quarter, C.W. Post started the half at its own 20 and brought the ball down the fi eld to the WCU 4-yard line 15:00 WCU Jackson Fagan 2 yd run (Leo kick) 15:00 CWP Brunetti 4 yd run (Grayson Laurino pass from G through a series of completed passes from Anderwkavich and

Anderwkavich) rushing from sophomore running back Th omas Beverly and 15:00 WCU Rondell White 5 yd pass from Mike Mattei freshman running back Anthony Brunetti.

0 (Mattei pass failed) On fourth down, Stoltz kicked a 21-yarder through the up- 1 rights before a person foul called against the Golden Rams gave INDIVIDUAL LEADERS the Pioneers another opportunity to score a touchdown and 0 RUSHING brought the ball to the 3-yard line. Th is time, Brunetti took the C.W. Post - Brunetti - 20-69, 3 TD 2 2010 GAME RECAPS handoff and hit paydirt for the Pioneers’ second touchdown of West Chester - Webb - 10-30, 1 TD the game and after an extra point kick from Stoltz, the Pioneers PASSING went ahead 16-14 with 11:48 to play in the third. C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 22-37-0 260 yds, 2 TD West Chester came back and scored on a 30-yard fi eld goal West Chester - Mattei - 30-45-1 329 yds, 2 TD from redshirt freshman Shawn Leo at 6:22. Th e Pioneers took the lead back in the fourth when Ander- RECEIVING wkavich dialed up and connected to Botti for a 14-yard touch- C.W. Post - Williams - 7-94 yds down completion with 10:41 on the clock. West Chester - Fagan - 11-112 yds, 1 TD It looked like the Pioneers would hold on for the win when CWP SHIP senior defensive end Xavier Brown was closing in on sacking FIRST DOWNS 24 25 Mattei around the CWP 15, forcing Mattei to throw the ball RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-131 42-81 away into the waiting arms of junior linebacker Ronnie Modik, PASSING YDS (NET) 260 329 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-22-0 45-30-1 giving the Pioneers the ball back at their own 8-yard line. But TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-391 87-410 C.W. Post could not move the ball forward and sophomore Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Grayson Laurino punted the ball away and the Golden Rams Punt Returns-Yards 3-32 2-13 recovered it at the CWP 29 with 55 seconds remaining in regu- Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-2 3-58 lation. Interception Returns-Yards 1-5 0-0 Th e Golden Rams made quick work on the fi eld and score Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.4 3-45.7 three plays into the drive when Mattei completed a pass to Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-2 Penalties-Yards 5-50 8-81 freshman wide receiver Rondell White to tie game with 15 sec- Possession Time 22:31 37:29 onds left to play to force the game into overtime. Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 11 of 18 In the fi rst overtime, the Pioneers got the ball fi rst and Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 scored when Brunetti broke through the defense for a 1-yard Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-7 6-9 run. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-13 1-7 West Chester matched it with a 2-yard run from junior Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-4 running back Jackson Fagan. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 1-4 50 2011 Football Media Guide 50 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Fateem led the team in rushing with 47 yards on 14 car- GGAMEAME 6 ries. Jamal Smith fi nished the game with fi ve catches for 70 OOct.ct. 99,, 22010010 – HickoxHickox FFieldield yards and a touchdown. On defense, Gary Tillman led the squad with 10 tackkles CC.W..W. PPostost 449,9, MMillersvilleillersville 2211 and Pat Cantrell recorded four tackles and a 4-yard sack. BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 9, 2010) – C.W. Post scored seven touchdowns to defeat Millersville University, 49-21, in PSAC East football action Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. It was the highest scoring output for the Pioneers since their 51-0 win over Cheyney University on Sept. 19, 2009, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score which was also played on Hickox. Millersville (2-4, 0-3) 0 7 7 7 21 Th e Pioneers jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the fi rst quarter C.W. Post (4-2, 3-0) 14 14 7 14 49 with touchdown runs from sophomore running back Th omas Scoring Summary: 1st 08:24 CWP Thomas Beverly 3 yd run (Keith Hadnagy Beverly and senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich. kick) C.W. Post won the coin toss prior to the start of the game 05:21 CWP Erik Anderwkavich 10 yd run (Hadnagy kick) and deferred to Millersville. Th e Marauders picked the ball up 2nd 02:55 CWP Andre Davis 18 yd pass from Anderwkavich) at their own 30 after kickoff and moved the ball to the Pioneers’ 00:59 CWP Ronnie Modik 55 yd fumble recovery (Hadnagy kick) 23 before losing possession on a fourth down sack against 00:44 MILL Jamal Smith 87 yd kickoff return (Anthony quarterback Bill Shirk by junior inside linebacker Ronnie Kassab kick) Modik, setting up for Beverly’s 3-yard run on second and goal 3rd 09:30 MILL Smith 11 yd pass from Bill Shirk (Kassab kick) at 8:24. 06:05 CWP Anthony Brunetti 1 yd run (Hadnagy kick) Th e Pioneers stole the ball again during the Marauders’ 4th 14:09 CWP Darnel Williams 29 yd pass from

Anderwkavich (Hadnagy kick) 2 2010 GAME RECAPS second series when senior defensive back Juma McKenley 09:21 MILL Shirk 1 yd run (Kassab kick)

picked off a throw from Shirk at the Pioneers’ 25 and returned 09:09 CWP Ciwan McCoy 82 yd kickoff return (Hadnagy 0 it 55 yards to the Millersville 20. From there, Anderwkavich kick)

1 completed a 10-yard pass to senior wide receiver Darnel Wil- INDIVIDUAL LEADERS liams before rushing in on the next play from the 10-yard line. 0 In the second quarter, C.W. Post scored its third touch- RUSHING Millersville - Fateen Brown - 14-47 down with 2:55 on the clock when Anderwkavich completed G C.W. Post - Beverly - 12-67, 1 TD an 18-yard pass to junior tight end Andre Davis. Th e Pioneers PASSING scored again when Modik picked up a Millersville fumble Millersville - Shirk - 24-43-3 255 yds, 1 TD A C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 13-20-1 188 yds, 2 TD caused by freshman safety Chris DiIorio at the C.W. Post 45 M and returned it all the way for a 55-yard touchdown. At the half, the Pioneers had amassed 251 yards, including RECEIVING Millersville - Smith - 5-70 yds, 1 TD E 159 rushing. C.W. Post - Williams - 7-87 yds, 1 TD

Millersville got on the board in the third quarter after re- R covering the ball in C.W. Post’s previous series at the C.W. Post MILL CWP

23 and scored on a completed pass from Shirk to Jamal Smith FIRST DOWNS 16 22 E RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-30 46-231 from the 11-yard line. C Th e Pioneers responded immediately and scored in the PASSING YDS (NET) 255 188 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-24-3 20-13-1 next drive when freshman running back Anthony Brunetti TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-285 66-419 A rushed in for a one-yard run to boost the Pioneers’ lead to 35- Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-55 P 14. Punt Returns-Yards 1-9 3-18 Th e scoring continued for C.W. Post in the fourth quarter Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-192 4-161 S as the home team scored two more touchdowns, beginning Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-65 with a 29-yard pass from Anderwkavich to Williams at the start Punts (Number-Avg) 6-47.2 4-37.5 of the quarter. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Th e Marauders followed up with a 1-yard run from Shirk Penalties-Yards 3-29 4-50 to cut C.W. Post’s lead to 42-21. Possession Time 32:40 27:20 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 4 of 12 But the Pioneers’ lead increased again when sophomore Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2 defensive back Ciwan McCoy returned Millersville’s kickoff for Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-4 an 82-yard sprint into the endzone with 9:09 left on the clock. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 5-43 Anderwkavich completed 13 of 20 pass attempts with one interception for 188 yards and two touchdowns. Williams caught seven passes for 87 yards and one touchdown and Davis hauled in three catches for 42 yards. Beverly led the game in rushing with 67 yards on 21 carries and one touchdown and Anderwkavich added 60 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown. Junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the Pioneer de- fense with nine tackles and senior defensive end Xavier Brown added four solo tackles and two sacks for a loss of 17 yards. Also highlighting the defense was junior defensive lineman Abrom Shepard, who had a 12-yard sack and senior defensive lineman Ryan Contee who had an 8-yard sack. Shirk fi nished the day completing 24 of 43 pass attempts with three interceptions for 255 yards and a touchdown. 2011 Football Media Guide 51 51 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

tempts with two interceptions for 158 yards and a touchdown. GGAMEAME 7 He also rushed 15 times for 67 net yards. OOct.ct. 116,6, 22010010 – HickoxHickox FFieldield Ed Kiser caught six passes for 49 yards and Reed made four catches for 42 yards and a touchdown. Kendrick Williams CC.W..W. PPostost 228,8, EEastast SStroudsburgtroudsburg 1177 completed the game with 70 rushing yards on 15 carries. BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 16, 2010) – Th e C.W. Post football Matt Reed led the Warrior defense with 12 tackles and team scored 13 points in the fourth quarter to ice over a 38-17 Alex Figueroa made eight tackles and combined with Mark win against East Stroudsburg University on Homecoming Wroblewski for a sack. Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. Senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich led the Pioneer off ense with 15 of 29 completed attempts for 205 yards and three touchdown completions. He also led the rushing unit with 59 yards on 12 carries. Junior inside linebacker Ronnie Modik registered a career-high 17 tackles and also recorded a forced fumble, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry in the game. East Stroudsburg scored the game’s fi rst touchdown at 9:12 in the fi rst quarter when Kendrick Williams hit paydirt on a 22-yard rush to put the Warriors ahead, 7-0. C.W. Post answered just over three minutes later when se- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score nior wide receiver Darnel Williams caught a 19-yard off ering East Stroudsburg (1-6, 1-4) 7 0 7 3 17 C.W. Post (5-2, 4-0) 6 6 3 13 28 from Anderwkavich at 6:10. Freshman kicker Keith Hadnagy’s Scoring Summary: point after kick was blocked and the Pioneers trailed by one 1st 09:12 ESU K. Williams 22 yd run (Taylor Groff kick) S (7-6). 06:10 CWP Darnel Williams 19 yd pass from Erik

P In the second quarter, C.W. Post took the lead on another Anderwkavich (Keith Hadnagy kick blocked) Anderwkavich to Williams combo for an 8-yard touchdown. 2nd 12:17 CWP Williams 8 yd pass from Anderwkavich

A (Hadnagy kick failed) Hadnagy’s kick went wide but the touchdown gave the Pio- 3rd 08:48 ESU Dusty Reed 21 yd pass from Matt Marshall

C neers a 12-7 lead that lasted through the end of the quarter. (Groff kick) East Stroudsburg refused to go away quietly and the War- 02:28 CWP Hadnagy 39 yd field goal E 4th 14:27 CWP Grayson Laurino 9 yd pass from riors reclaimed the lead (14-12) in the third when Dusty Reed Anderwkavich (Hadnagy kick)

R pulled down a 21-yard catch from quarterback Matt Marshall. 09:44 ESU Groff 37 yd field goal Th e Pioneers came back and scored on a 39-yard fi eld 02:17 CWP Donovan Edwards 68 yd interception return

E goal from Hadnagy with 2:28 to play in the third. (Hadnagy kick failed)

With just a slim 15-14 C.W. Post lead heading into the INDIVIDUAL LEADERS M fourth, both teams got down to business and played hard- nosed football. RUSHING A Th e Pioneers struck fi rst when Anderwkavich found East Stroudsburg - K. Williams - 15-70, 1 TD junior wide receiver Grayson Laurino open and completed a C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 12-59 G PASSING high pass for a 9-yard touchdown that put them ahead 22-14. East Stroudsburg - Marshall - 20-35-2 158 yds, 1 TD Th e Warriors started their next drive out on their own 33 C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 15-29-1 205 yds, 3 TD 0 and marched down the fi eld to the 20 but could not break the

1 RECEIVING plane and resorted to a 37-yard fi eld goal from Taylor Groff . Millersville - Ed Kiser - 6-49 yds Th e Pioneers punted the ball away in their next series and 0 C.W. Post - Andrew Kell - 6-44 yds East Stroudsburg picked the ball up at the 50-yard line.

2 2010 GAME RECAPS Th e Warriors could not gain any ground and lost pos- MILL CWP session when junior Lou Scala picked off a Marshall pass and FIRST DOWNS 17 18 returned it to the CWP 38. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-147 40-135 PASSING YDS (NET) 158 216 But the Pioneers couldn’t capitalize and lost possession Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-20-2 30-16-1 D’John Tillman intercepted a pass from Anderwkavich at the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-305 70-351 ESU 32. C.W. Post’s defense was heavy on the off ense and Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 forced the Warriors to punt away. Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 2-6 Th e Pioneers iced the game over when freshman defen- Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-84 3-54 sive back Donovan Edwards scored on a pick 6 after he inter- Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-69 cepted the ball at the CWP 32 and returned it all the way with Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 5-29.2 2:17 to play in the fourth. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 C.W. Post registered 351 yards of off ense on 70 plays with Penalties-Yards 10-79 6-58 Possession Time 28:29 30:24 18 fi rst downs. East Stroudsburg registered 305 off ensive yards Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 16 on 70 plays with 17 fi rst downs. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Darnel Williams fi nished the game with six catches for Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-6 104 yards and two touchdowns. Senior wide receiver Andrew Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-16 Kell caught six passes for 44 yards. Junior Abrom Shepard recorded two solo tackles as well as two sacks for loss of 11 yards. Senior defensive end Xavier Brown also had two solo tackles and a fi ve-yard sack in the game. Junior Kadeem Huggins registered two pass breakups for the Pioneers. Marshall completed the game completing 20 of 35 pass at- 52 2011 Football Media Guide 52 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

game. GGAMEAME 8 Turnovers hurt the Pioneers as they lost possession twice OOct.ct. 223,3, 20102010 – UniversityUniversity FieldField on fumbles along with a 24-yard interception. Botti fi nished the game with 10 catches for 227 yards and KKutztownutztown 50,50, C.W.C.W. PostPost 4488 two touchdowns while Williams hauled in 11 catches for 131 KUTZTOWN, Pa. (Oct. 23, 2010) – Despite a career night yards and two touchdowns. from senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich, who set both a Junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor led the defense school and PSAC record with 651 off ensive yards (566 passing, with 10 tackles. Junior nose guard Andrew Jackson registered 85 rushing), C.W. Post was unable to overcome a second-half two sacks for loss of fi ve yards. Th e Pioneer defense totaled defi cit against Kutztown University. A failed 30-yard C.W. Post fi ve sacks for 15 yards. fi eld goal attempt with four seconds on the clock allowed the Morton fi nished the game completing 25 of 35 pass at- 18th-ranked Golden Bears to escape with a 50-48 win. tempts for 354 yards and two touchdowns while rushing in Anderwkavich’s total yards surpassed the record set by another touchdown. McCormick caught six passes for 125 Edinboro’s Trevor Harris, who had 647 against West Liberty in yards and a touchdown and teammate Erik Frazier caught 2009. He also eclipsed former Pioneer standout Perry Klein’s seven passes for 88 yards. mark of 623 yards, including 614 passing, against Salisbury Four players led the Golden Bears with nine tackles in the State in 1993. game. Th e Pioneers trailed 47-27 in the fourth quarter after al- lowing a 21-point gain by Kutztown in the third and another Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score C.W. Post (5-3, 4-1) 7 14 6 21 48 touchdown score by the Golden Bears at the start of the fourth. Kutztown (8-0, 5-0) 10 9 21 10 50 Th ey nearly caught themselves up with three touchdown Scoring Summary: completions from Anderwkavich to bring the score to 50-48. 1st 11:32 KUTZ Matt Dineen 19 yd field goal

With 2:46 to play in the fourth, the visitors had one more 07:22 CWP Darnel Williams 5 yd pass from Erik 2 2010 GAME RECAPS chance to score and got the ball back on their own 20 after Anderwkavich (Keith Hadnagy kick) 06:19 KUTZ Kevin Morton 1 yd run (Dineen kick) 0 the defense forced Kutztown to punt away on fourth down. 2nd 14:02 KUTZ Chris McCormick 35 yd pass from

Anderwkavich completed seven passes for 64 yards and rushed Morton (Dineen kick blocked) 1 twice for 28 yards to move the ball down to the KU 6, setting 05:37 KUTZ Dineen 22 yd field goal up 1st-and-goal with 15.2 seconds on the clock. After a seven- 03:53 CWP Thomas Beverly 8 yd run (Hadnagy 0 kick) yard sack on Anderwkavich and four seconds left on the clock,

00:59 CWP Beverly 5 yd run (Hadnagy kick) G the Pioneers opted for a 30-yard fi eld goal attempt by freshman 3rd 09:50 KUTZ Josh Mastromatt 4 yd run (Dineen kick)

Keith Hadnagy but the kick was wide left as the fi nal seconds 08:15 CWP Joe Botti 27 yd pass from Anderwkavich A expired on the game clock. (Hadnagy kicked failed)

Kutztown took a 10-7 lead in the fi rst quarter with a 19- 07:01 KUTZ Colby Tuell 7 yd pass from Kevin M Morton (Dineen kick) yard fi eld goal from Matt Dineen and a 1-yard touchdown run 05:31 KUTZ Mastromatt 40 yd run (Dineen kick) from quarterback Kevin Morton. Th e Pioneers scored on a 4th 14:53 KUTZ Mastromatt 11 yd run (Dineen kick) E 13:43 CWP Grayson Laurino 24 yd pass from 5-yard pass from Anderwkavich to senior wide receiver Darnel

Williams. Anderwkavich (Hadnagy kick) R In the second quarter, Kutztown pushed its lead to 19-7 09:52 KUTZ Dineen 38 yd field goal

08:27 CWP Williams 6 yd pass from Anderwkavich E with a 35-yard touchdown pass from Kevin Morton to Chris (Williams pass from Anderwkavich) McCormick and a 22-yard fi eld goal from Dineen. 05:47 CWP Botti 71 yd pass from Anderwkavich C Th e Pioneers answered back late in the quarter with a pair (Anderwkavich pass failed) of touchdown runs from sophomore running back Th omas A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Beverly to give them a 21-19 lead at halftime. P In the third quarter, the Golden Bears took control of the RUSHING game and put up three touchdowns that included a 40-yard C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 17-85 yds S run from Josh Mastromatt with 5:31 to play in the quarter and Kutztown - Kendell Coleman - 17-87 yds boosted their lead to 40-27. PASSING Kutztown scored again at the start of the fourth quarter C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 38-55-1 566 yds, 5 TD when Mastromatt rushed in for an 11-yard touchdown run to Kutztown - Morton - 25-35-0 354 yds, 2 TD lead 47-27. With time not on their side, the Pioneers quickly tried to RECEIVING C.W. Post - Williams - 11-131 yds, 2 TD climb back into the game, beginning with a 24-yard TD pass Kutztown - Erik Frazier - 7-88 yds from Anderwkavich to sophomore wide receiver Grayson Lau- rino at 13:43 that took only 1:10 off the game clock. CWP KUTZ Th e Golden Bears scored in their next drive with a 38-yard FIRST DOWNS 32 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-142 35-166 fi eld goal from Dineen to push the lead to 50-34 with 9:52 to PASSING YDS (NET) 566 354 play. Passes Att-Comp-Int 55-38-1 35-25-0 C.W. Post got the ball back on their own 27 with 9:41 to TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-708 70-520 play that resulted in a 6-yard touchdown from Anderwkavich Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 0-0 to Williams. Anderwkavich found Williams open again and Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-197 7-114 converted the 2-point conversion to slice the Golden Bears’ Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-24 lead to 50-42 and 8:27 to play. Punts (Number-Avg) 2-39.5 3-44.3 Th e Pioneers scored one more touchdown in the game Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1 when Anderwkavich aired out a long pass to Botti for a 71-yard Penalties-Yards 10-81 7-69 Possession Time 27:35 32:25 touchdown with 5:47 on the clock. Third-Down Conversions 8 of 13 6 of 13 C.W. Post completed the game with 708 off ensive yards on Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 86 plays. Kutztown registered 520 off ensive yards on 70 plays. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 7-7 Th e teams combined for a total of 1,228 off ensive yards in the Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-15 2-0 2011 Football Media Guide 53 53 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 9 Bloomsburg (8-1, 6-0) 10 6 6 14 36 C.W. Post (5-4, 4-2) 0 2 7 7 16 OOct.ct. 330,0, 20102010 – HickoxHickox FieldField Scoring Summary: 1st 12:31 BLOOM Andre Morales 5 yd pass from Pat Carey BBloomsburgloomsburg 336,6, C.W.C.W. PPostost 1166 (Jared Shannon kick) BROOKVILLE, N.Y. (Oct. 30, 2010) – Senior quarterback Erik 05:57 BLOOM Dan Fisher 41 yd field goal Anderwkavich passed for 209 yards and two touchdowns but 2nd 13:42 BLOOM Fisher 30 yd field goal 09:35 BLOOM Fisher 33 yd field goal it was not enough as C.W. Post fell to 13th-ranked Blooms- 04:30 CWP Team safety burg University, 36-16, in a PSAC East football showdown 3rd 10:35 BLOOM Fisher 37 yd field goal Saturday afternoon on Hickox Field. 07:18 BLOOM Fisher 27 yd field goal Bloomsburg spotted itself a 10-0 lead through the fi rst 01:03 CWP Darnel Williams 2 yd pass from Erik Anderwkavich (Keith Hadnagy kick) quarter when quarterback Pat Carey completed a fi ve-yard 4th 14:50 BLOOM Cory Stiger 42 yd pass from Carey pass to Andre Morales at 12:31. Th e Huskies added another (Fisher kick) score late in the quarter when Dan Fisher drilled a successful 10:32 CWP Joe Botti 19 yd pass from Anderwkavich 41-yard fi eld goal attempt through the uprights. (Hadnagy kick) Fisher would lead the Husky off ense with a school record 03:46 BLOOM Franklyn Quiteh 3 yd run (Fisher kick) fi ve fi eld goals in the game, including two more in the second INDIVIDUAL LEADERS quarter that put Bloomsburg ahead, 16-0. C.W. Post got on the board with 4:30 to play in the second RUSHING Bloomsburg - Quiteh - 25-134 yds, 1 TD when Bloomsburg was called for a holding penalty from its C.W. Post - Jeff Mack - 6-34 yds own 3-yard line that resulted in a team safety for the Pioneers. Fisher kicked two more fi eld goals in the third quarter at 10:35 PASSING and 7:18 that boosted Bloomsburg’s advantage to 22-2. Bloomsburg - Carey - 7-18-1 119 yds, 2 TD C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 22-44-1 209 yds, 5 TD S Th e Pioneers responded with its fi rst touchdown of the game at 1:03 when Anderwkavich threw a soft pass to senior RECEIVING P wide receiver Darnel Williams from the BU 2-yard line and Bloomsburg - Stiger - 2-53 yds, 1 TD

A cut the defi cit to 22-9 and giving the Pioneers life late in the C.W. Post - Williams - 6-33 yds, 1 TD game. C Th e rally would not hold as Bloomsburg shut the door CWP KUTZ

E with two more touchdowns , beginning with a 42-yard pass FIRST DOWNS 17 23 from Carey to Cory Stiger at 14:50 and a three-yard run from RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-257 29-58 R PASSING YDS (NET) 119 209 Franklyn Quiteh at 3:46. Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-7-1 46-22-1 C.W. Post added one score in the quarter when freshman

E TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-376 75-267 Joe Botti grabbed an off ering from Anderwkavich and pulled Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 it down for a 19-yard touchdown pass at 10:32. Punt Returns-Yards 2-42 1--1 M Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-64 9-149 Botti led the receiving corps with four catches for 54 Interception Returns-Yards 1-21 1-20 A yards and a touchdown while freshman running back Jeff Punts (Number-Avg) 1-47.0 3-35.0 Mack carried the ball six times for 34 yards. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 7-2 G Williams completed the game with six catches for 33 Penalties-Yards 15-144 6-59 Possession Time 35:12 24:48 yards and a touchdown. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 9 of 17 0 Junior inside linebackers Ronnie Modik and Billy Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2

1 O’Connor each registered 12 tackles. Modik also added a Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-8 2-4 forced fumble. Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-27 1-3 0 Carey completed 7 of 18 pass attempts for 119 yards and

2 2010 GAME RECAPS two touchdowns for the Huskies. Quieteh led in rushing with 137 yards on 25 carries with one touchdown. Mike Varanavage led Bloomsburg’s defense with 11 tackles as well as a 10-yard sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Prior to the start of the game, head coach Bryan Collins and the coaching staff honored its 2010 seniors: Anderwkav- ich, Williams, Andrew Kell, Aaron Hall, Xavier Brown, Juma McKenley, Dan Perry, Paul Stoltz, Ryan Contee, Kenny Reid, Will Strano, Hasan Radoncic and Andrew Wellington. At halftime, Modik was honored by the Hempstead Fire Department with the Durrell “Bronko” Pearsall Award, given annually in memory of C.W. Post Alumnus Bronko Pearsall, who heroically gave his life in the World Trade Center attack on September 11, 2001.

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Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score GGAMEAME 1100 C.W. Post (6-4, 5-2) 21 21 7 14 63 Cheyney (1-9, 1-6) 6 8 0 14 28 NNov.ov. 66,, 22010010 – O’Shields-StevensonO’Shields-Stevenson StadiumStadium Scoring Summary: 1st 13:18 CWP Anthony Brunetti 18 yd run (Paul Stoltz kick) CC.W..W. PPostost 663,3, CCheyneyheyney 2828 12:53 CWP Darnel Williams 21 yd pass from Erik CHEYNEY, Pa. (Nov. 6, 2010) – Senior quarterback Erik Anderwkavich (Stoltz kick) Anderwkavich and freshman running back Anthony Brunetti 08:22 CHEY John Newman 9 yd run (Mychal Evans kick failed) combined to score seven touchdowns as C.W. Post won its fi fth 05:52 CWP Brunetti 2 yd run (Stoltz kick) PSAC East division contest with a 63-28 win over Cheyney 2nd 12:43 CWP Williams 1 yd pass from Anderwkavich University Saturday afternoon. (Stoltz kick) Brunetti scored two of his touchdowns in the fi rst quar- 08:07 CHEY Marcus Jones 1 yd run (Prince Stewar pass from Chris Anderson) ter on 18 and 2-yard runs while Anderwkavich completed a 06:03 CWP Brunetti 1 yd run (Stoltz kick) 21-yard pass to senior wide receiver Darnel Williams. Cheyney 00:43 CWP Grayson Laurino 16 yd pass mixed in a 9-yard run from John Newman and the Pioneers led 3rd 03:21 CWP Brunetti 8 yd run (Stoltz kick) 21-6. 4th 13:39 CHEY Anderson 5 yd run (Anderson pass failed) 12:14 CWP Jeff Mack 53 yd run (Stoltz kick) In the second quarter, Anderwkavich completed a 1-yard 10:50 CHEY Lamar Burrell 12 yd run (John Newman rush) quick pass to Williams for the Pioneers’ fourth touchdown of 04:06 CWP Kenny Reid 0 yd fumble recovery (Stoltz kick) the game. Th e Wolves sliced the lead to 28-14 when Marcus Jones sprinted into the endzone for a 1-yard TD. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS C.W. Post regained control and closed out the fi rst half RUSHING with a pair of touchdowns, beginning with a 1-yard run from C.W. Post - Brunetti - 19-143 yds, 4 TD Brunetti at 6:03 followed by a 16-yard pass from Anderwkavich Cheyney - Anderson - 13-95 yds, 1 TD to sophomore Grayson Laurino. 2 2010 GAME RECAPS

Brunetti scored the only touchdown of the third quarter PASSING 0 with an 8-yard rush to put the Pioneers ahead, 49-14. C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 14-19-0 144 yds, 3 TD Cheyney added two more scores in the fourth quarter with Cheyney - Anderson - 2-7-1 40 yds 1 a 5-yard run from Chris Anderson and a 12-yard run from 0 Lamar Burrell. RECEIVING Th e Pioneers got additional help from with a 53-yard run C.W. Post - Williams - 8-108 yds, 2 TD G from Jeff Mack and a fumble recovery in the endzone from Cheyney - John Newman - 2-68 yds Billy Clark to end the game. A

Brunetti fi nished the game with 143 rushing yards and four CWP CHEY M touchdowns while Mack rushed for 138 yards and a touch- FIRST DOWNS 24 20 down. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-342 49-314 Anderwkavich was 14 for 19 for 144 yards with three PASSING YDS (NET) 144 76 E

Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-14-0 10-4-1 touchdown completions. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-486 59-390 R Fumble Returns-Yards 1-14 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-1 E Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-94 9-168 Interception Returns-Yards 1--7 0-0 C Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.0 2-23.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 5-4 A Penalties-Yards 6-65 8-80 Possession Time 22:25 32:44 P

Third-Down Conversions 8 of 13 3 of 8 S Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-6 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 1-5

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Persch to bring the ball to the CWP 29. Th e next play was a game- GGAMEAME 1111 changer for the Pioneers as Anderwkavich fi red a pass to redshirt freshman Joe Botti around Th e Rock’s 40 and he took it all the way NNov.ov. 113,3, 20102010 – N.N. KerrKerr ThompsonThompson StadiumStadium into the endzone for the game-winner. CC.W..W. PPostost 442,2, SSlipperylippery RRockock 3388 Slippery Rock got the ball back at its own 43 after kick off but SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (Nov. 13, 2010) – Th e C.W. Post football team could not fi nd a score as junior Ronnie Modik intercepted the ball at defeated Slippery Rock, 42-38, and in the process handed head coach the CWP 45 to close out the game. Bryan Collins his 100th career win as the Pioneers closed out the Anderwkavich fi nished the game completing 18 of 25 pass season Saturday afternoon on DiSpirito Field. attempts for 314 yards and four touchdown passes and ran for an ad- It was a high-scoring fi rst quarter as both teams combined to ditional 75. score 35 points. Laurino caught fi ve of those passes for two touchdowns and 128 Th e Pioneers scored in the fi rst drive of the game when Ander- receiving yards. Botti caught three passes for 109 yards and a touch- wkavich completed a 46-yard pass to a wide open Grayson Laurino at down. 13:58 in the fi rst quarter. Modik led the game with 20 tackles while O’ Connor and Mauro Th e Rock answered exactly two minutes later in the next series recorded 17 and 16, respectively. and scored when Akeem Satterfi eld hit paydirt on a 30-yard rush at Satterfi eld fi nished the game with 271 yards on 46 carries and 11:58. four touchdowns for Slippery Rock. He also caught six passes for 33 C.W. Post kept the pressure up and scored its second touch- yards. down when freshman running back Anthony Brunetti ran in from Zach Sheridan and Aaron Moul each made 11 tackles for Th e Th e Rock’s 2-yard line at 8:40. Rock. Slippery Rock kept pace and Satterfi eld broke free for a 34-yard Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score touchdown run to tie the score at 14-all with 5:59 to play in the quar- C.W. Post (7-4) 21 7 7 7 42 ter. Slippery Rock (6-5) 14 7 6 11 38 Th e Pioneers had the last say in the quarter and scored their Scoring Summary: third touchdown when Brunetti pushed his way through from the 1st 13:58 CWP Grayson Laurino 46 yd pass from Erik S 1-yard line to give his team a 21-14 lead. Anderwkavich (Paul Stoltz kick) 11:58 ROCK A. Satterfield 30 yd run (C.J. Bahr kick)

P Th e Rock started the second quarter with 2nd-and-3 from their 08:40 CWP Anthony Brunetti 2 yd run (Paul Stoltz own 49 and worked their way down to the Pioneers’ 39. But the rally kick) A for a touchdown ended quickly as quarterback Ryan Sabo’s attempt 05:59 ROCK Satterfield 34 yd run (Bahr kick) to reach one his receivers in the endzone was instead picked off by 00:48 CWP Brunetti 1 yd run (Stoltz kick) C sophomore defensive back Ciwan McCoy for a touchback. 2nd 05:31 ROCK Ryan Sabo 1 yd run (Bahr kick)

E Slippery Rock did eventually score in the quarter in its next 02:45 CWP Laurino 32 yd pass from Anderwkavich drive when Sabo kept the ball and rushed in from the 1-yard line on (Paul Stoltz kick)

R fourth down with 5:31 to play. 3rd 06:56 CWP Williams 12 yd pass from Anderwkavich Th e Pioneers broke the tie when Anderwkavich completed a (Stoltz kick) 01:06 ROCK Satterfield 5 yd run (Bahr kick blocked) E pass to Laurino who then dodged past Slippery Rock’s defense and 4th 07:29 ROCK Satterfield 7 yd run (Josh Gardner pass maneuvered into the endzone with 2:45 remaining in the half. from Ryan Sabo) Th e Rock attempted to tie it up again with the fi nal seconds tick-

M 02:08 CWP Bahr 37 yd field goal ing down on the clock from the Pioneers’ 49 with a fresh set of downs 01:32 CWP Joe Botti 63 yd pass from Anderwkavich

A but Sabo’s three attempts to connect with a Slippery Rock receiver (Stoltz kick) came up incomplete.

G At the half, the Pioneers had recorded 286 total off ensive yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS on 37 plays and scored four touchdowns. In addition, junior inside linebacker Billy O’Connor had already made 11 tackles. RUSHING 0 C.W. Post - Brunetti - 13-90 yds, 2 TD Slippery Rock fi nished the half with 246 off ensive yards on 40 Slippery Rock - Satterfield - 46-271 yds, 4 TD 1 plays and three scored touchdowns. Satterfi eld racked up 157 rushing yards on 20 carries with two touchdowns. 0 Th e Pioneers added to their lead in the third quarter as Ander- PASSING

2 2010 GAME RECAPS wkavich threw his third touchdown completion of the game to senior C.W. Post - Anderwkavich - 18-25-0 314 yds, 4 TD wide receiver Darnel Williams from the 12-yard line with 6:56 to Slippery Rock - Sabo - 17-29-2 168 yds play.

Th e Rock trimmed the lead with a touchdown of its own in the RECEIVING third when Satterfi eld took the handoff from the CWP 8 and sprinted C.W. Post - Laurino- 5-128 yds, 2 TD in for his third touchdown of the game. Th e Pioneers caught a break Slippery Rock - Satterfield - 6-33 yds on the point after kick when junior Alex Mauro jumped up and blocked the kick to prevent it from going through the uprights. C.W. Post led 35-27 at that point. CWP ROCK C.W. Post did, however, fail to convert on a 31-yard fi eld goal FIRST DOWNS 25 30 attempt when senior Paul Stoltz’s kick narrowly missed. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-195 54-315 Th at would come back to haunt the Pioneers as Slippery Rock PASSING YDS (NET) 314 168 came back and scored in the next series as Satterfi eld ran in a 7-yard Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-18-0 29-17-2 touchdown and tied the game when Sabo completed a pass to Josh TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-509 83-483 Gardner for a successful conversion with 7:29 to play. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-23 C.W. Post was only able to gain 12 yards in its next drive after Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-130 7-139 starting out at its own 33. Slippery Rock go the ball back at its own 16 Interception Returns-Yards 2-6 0-0 after a 39-yard punt from Laurino. Punts (Number-Avg) 2-40.5 1-26.0 Th e Rock got help with a 15-yard face mask penalty called Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 against the Pioneers and Satterfi eld continued to dominate on the Penalties-Yards 8-72 5-34 ground attack to move the ball down to the CWP 24 with 2:12 to Possession Time 24:15 35:45 play. Third-Down Conversions 8 of 12 12 of 19 Slippery Rock took the lead when C.J. Bahr kicked a successful Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 37-yard fi eld goal with 2:08 to play in the game. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Th ings looked grim for the Pioneers but Anderwkavich stepped Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 2-11 up and completed a nine-yard completed a pass to sophomore Sean 56 2011 Football Media Guide 56 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL AAMERICANMERICAN IINTERNATIONALNTERNATIONAL YYELLOWELLOW JJACKETSACKETS Game 1 September 3 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Art Wilkins Location: Springfi eld, Mass. Right: Senior fullback Trevor Perryman Enrollment: 1,723 President: Vincent M. Maniaci Athletics Director: Richard Bedard Conference: Northeast-10 Colors: Gold & White Nickname: Yellow Jackets 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): John Homer Miller Field (4,000) 9/4 C.W. Post L 20-11 9/3 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Art Wilkins (Bucknell ‘72) Record at School/Years: 106-69 /17 years 9/11 at Stony Brook L 31-14 9/10 at Bryant 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/18 STONEHILL W 14-12 9/17 ASSUMPTION 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Dave Beaudin, James Wilkins, Michael Davidson, Dan 9/23 at Southern Conn. L 28-7 9/24 at Stonehill 1 p.m. Jones, Kris Kulzer, Marek Przbylek, Mike Raff erty, Bo Reardon, Daniel Rodri- 10/2 BENTLEY W 17-14 9/30 at Bentley 7 p.m. guez, Andrew Stone 2010 Overall Record: 6-4 10/9 at Saint Anselm W 27-7 10/8 SAINT ANSELM 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-2/T-1st 10/16 NEW HAVEN L 13-0 10/15 at New Haven 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/7 10/30 at Merrimack W 59-19 10/22 SOUTHERN CONN. 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 11/6 PACE W 69-31 11/5 MERRIMACK 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Pro Type of Defense: 4-3-4 11/13 at Assumption W 35-10 11/12 at Pace 12 p.m. Football SID: Darryl Konicki ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (413) 205-3572 SERIES INFORMATION 2 2011 OPPONENTS

SID FAX: (413) 205-3571 0 Athletics Website: www.aicyellowjackets.com C.W. Post leads 14-11

Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win 1

Last C.W. Post win: September 4, 2010 (20-11) 1

Last American International win: Aug. 29, 2009 (21-6) O P P

CCALIFORNIAALIFORNIA ((PPaa.).) VVULCANSULCANS O Game 2 September 10 California, Pa. 3:30 p.m. Left: Head Coach John Luckhardt N

Location: California, Pa. Right: Senior wide receiver Chedrick Cherry E Enrollment: 9,017 N President: Dr. Angelo Armenti, Jr.

Athletics Director: Dr. Th omas Pucci T Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Black & Red S Nickname: Vulcans 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Adamson Stadium (6,500) 9/3 ST. CLOUD (Minn.) L 26-3 Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): John Luckhardt 9/4 at Saginaw Valley W 42-41(OT) 9/11 at C.W. Post W 40-13 9/10 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 78-30/9 years 9/17 at East Stroudsburg 6 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 215-67/26 years 9/18 EAST STROUDSBURG W 45-20 9/24 CLARION* 3:30 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Conway, Mike Kellar, Dave Cole, Mike Evans, 9/25 at Clarion W 24-9 10/1 at Lock Haven* 7:30 p.m. D’Monn Baker, John Durham, Mike R. Jacobs, Larry Wilson, Chad Salisburgy, 10/2 LOCK HAVEN W 58-0 10/8 GANNON* 3:30 p.m. Tom Rebholz 10/15 at Slippery Rock* 2 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-2 10/9 at Gannon W 34-7 10/22 MERCYHURST* 12 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/t-1st 10/16 SLIPPERY ROCK W 28-3 10/29 at Indiana (Pa.)* 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 10/23 at Mercyhurst L 21-31 11/5 EDINBORO* 3:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 8/3 11/12 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/30 INDIANA (Pa.) W 18-15 (OT) Type of Defense: 3-4 11/6 at Edinboro W 24-0 Football SID: Matthew Kifer ([email protected]) 11/13 CHEYNEY W 57-6 SID Offi ce Phone: (724) 938-4519 11/20 BLOOMSBURG L 26-28 FAX Phone: (724) 938-5849 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.calvulcans.com California (Pa.) leads 1-0 Current Streak: California, one win Last C.W. Post win: n/a Last California (Pa.) win: Sept. 11, 2010 (40-13)

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MMERCYHURSTERCYHURST LLAKERSAKERS Left: Head Coach Game 3 September 17 Lake Erie, Pa. 12 p.m. Right: Junior wide receiver Trevor Kennedy

Location: Erie, Pa. Enrollment: 3,500 President: Dr. Th omas J. Gamble Athletics Director: Joe Kimball Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Colors: Hunter Green & Navy Blue 8/28 at Notre Dame (Ohio) W 23-0 8/28 at Notre Dame (Ohio) 7 p.m. Nickname: Lakers 9/11 at Kutztown L 14-35 9/11 at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): Tullio Field (2,300) 9/18 at C.W. Post W 28-20 9/18 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Marty Schaetzle (Bucknell ‘83) 9/25 LOCK HAVEN W 41-0 Record at School/Years: 42-57/10 years 10/2 at Gannon L 10-14 9/25 LOCK HAVEN 12 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 10/9 at Indiana (Pa.) W 28-27 10/2 at Gannon 12 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Eric Long, Tom Herman, Jeff Gutowski, Dave Hetrick, 10/16 at Edinboro W 22-21 (OT) 10/9 at Indiana (Pa.) 2 p.m. Matt Gueguen, Dave Arnold, Tom Parry, Eric Th atcher, Brad Chase 10/23 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) W 31-21 2010 Overall Record: 10-3 10/16 at Edinboro TBA 10/30 SLIPPERY ROCK W 21-13 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/t-1st 10/23 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 12 p.m. 11/6 CLARION W 28-14 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 10/1 10/30 SLIPPERY ROCK 12 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/7 11/13 BLOOMSBURG W 56-37 11/2 CLARION 12 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/27 BLOOMSBURG W 28-14 Type of Defense: Stack 12/4 SHEPHERD L 14-49 11/9 SHIPPENSBURG 12 p.m. Football SID: Dave Leisering ([email protected])

S SID Offi ce Phone: (814) 824-2525 SERIES INFORMATION

T FAX Phone: (814) 824-2591 Series Tied 2-2 Athletics Website: http://www.hurstathletics.com Current Streak: Mercyhurst, two wins N Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 22, 1994 (42-3) E Last Mercyhurst win: Sept. 18, 2010 (28-20) N

O SSHIPPENSBURGHIPPENSBURG RREDED RRAIDERSAIDERS P Game 4 September 24 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Mark Maciewjewski Right: Senior tight end Brian Heitz P Location: Shippensburg, Pa. Enrollment: 8,300

O President: Dr. William Ruud Athletics Director: Jeff Michaels 1 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference

1 Colors: Red and Blue Nickname: Red Raiders 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE 0 Stadium (Capacity): Seth Grove (7,700) 8/28 SHEPHERD L 27-35 9/3 SHEPHERD 12 p.m.

2 2011 OPPONENTS Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Mark Maciejewski (Shippensburg ‘92) 9/11 GANNON L 19-22 9/10 at Gannon 12 p.m. Record at School/Years: First season Overall Record/Years: First season 9/18 at Clarion W 28-24 9/17 CLARION 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Yurcich, Pete Lee, Mike Burket, J.C. Morgan, 9/25 C.W. POST L 14-31 9/24 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Chance Powell, Mick Chronister, Tony Johnson 10/2 at Kutztown L 24-33 10/1 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 5-6 10/7 at West Chester L 43-44 (2OT) 10/6 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/5th Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 14/6 10/16 BLOOMSBURG L 3-32 10/15 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 10/23 CHEYNEY W 50-0 10/22 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/30 MILLERSVILLE W 19-14 10/29 at Millersville 1:30 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-3 11/6 at East Stroudsburg W 20-17 11/5 EAST STROUDSBURG 1 p.m. Football SID: Bill Morgal ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 477-1201 11/13 at Lock Haven W 41-17 11/12 MERCYHURST 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (717) 477-1253 Athletics Website: www.shipraiders.com SERIES INFORMATION Shippensburg leads 3-2 Current Streak: C.W. Post, two wins Last C.W. Post win: Sept. 25, 2010 (31-14) Last Shippensburg win: Oct. 4, 2008 (27-10)

58 2011 Football Media Guide 58 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL Game 5 October 1 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Location: West Chester Pa. Right: Senior running back Jackson Fagan Enrollment: 12,800 President: Greg Weisenstein Athletics Director: Dr. Edward M. Matejkovic Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Golden Rams 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): John A. Farrell Stadium (5,000) 9/2 at Delaware L 0-31 9/3 at New Haven 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Bill Zwaan (Delaware ‘79) Record at School/Years: 65-33/8 years 9/11 EDINBORO L 14-16 9/10 at Delaware 6 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 119-47/14 years 9/18 at Slippery Rock L 27-33 (OT) 9/17 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Furlong, Gerald Toney, Mike Lux, E.J. Sandusky, 9/25 at East Stroudsburg W 35-32 9/24 EAST STROUDSBURG 6 p.m. Nick Sama, Jack Klebe, Jim Brazill, Brandon Noble, Jim Brazill Jr., Clarence 10/2 C.W. POST L 37-39 (3OT) 10/1 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Johnson, Bill Zwaan Jr. 2010 Overall Record: 4-7 10/7 SHIPPENSBURG 44-43 (2OT) 10/8 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 4-3/4th 10/16 CHEYNEY W 48-34 10/15 at Cheyney 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 17/13 10/23 at Bloomsburg L 21-45 10/22 BLOOMSBURG 2 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 15/12 10/30 at Kutztown L 23-45 10/29 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Spread Wing T Type of Defense: 3-4 11/6 MILLERSVILLE W 45-14 11/5 at Millersville 1 p.m. Football SID: James Zuhlke ([email protected]) 11/13 at Indiana (Pa.) L 10-27 11/12 INDIANA (Pa.) 1 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 436-3316 2 2011 OPPONENTS SERIES INFORMATION

FAX Phone: (610) 436-1020 0 Athletics Website: http://www.wcupgoldenrams.com C.W. Post Leads 4-3 Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win 1 Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 2, 2010 (37-39 3OT) 1

Last West Chester win: Oct. 10, 2009 (34-26) O P P

MMILLERSVILLEILLERSVILLE MARAUDERSMARAUDERS O Game 6 October 8 Millersville, Pa. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Greg Colby N

Location: Millersville, Pa. Right: Redshirt Freshman QB Mike Reichenbach E Enrollment: 8,306 N President: Dr. Francine G. McNairy

Athletics Director: Peg Kauff man T Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Black & Gold S Nickname: Marauders 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Chryst Field at (6,500) 9/4 ASSUMPTION L 28-33 9/3 at W.Va. Wesleyan 12 p.m Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Greg Colby (Illinois ‘75) 9/11 LOCK HAVEN W 35-21 9/10 at Lock Haven 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 6-28/4 years Overall Record/Years: Same 9/18 GANNON L 7-44 9/17 at Gannon 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Brad Mangle, Bill Bailes, Dave Keeny, Aubrey Kelley, Ron 9/25 BLOOMSBURG L 7-44 9/24 at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. Rankin, Jim Schiff er, Roland Weeden, Ron Zangari 10/2 CHEYNEY L 17-20 10/1 at Cheyney 4 p.m. 2010: Overall Record: 2-9 10/9 at C.W. Post L 21-49 10/8 C.W. POST 1 p.m. 2009 Conference Record/Finish: 0-8/8th Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/16 at Kutztown L 28-38 10/15 KUTZTOWN 1:05 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 3/8 10/23 EAST STROUDSBURG L14-68 10/22 at East Stroudsburg 1:30 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/30 at Shippensburg L 14-19 10/29 SHIPPENSBURG 1 p.m Type of Defense: 4-3 11/6 at West Chester L 14-45 11/5 WEST CHESTER 1 p.m. Football SID: Ethan Hulsey ([email protected]) SID Offi ce Phone: (717) 872-3100 11/13 at Clarion L 10-49 11/12 CLARION 1 p.m. FAX Phone: (717) 872-3995 Athletics Website: http://www.millersvilleathletics.com SERIES INFORMATION C.W. Post leads 3-0 Current Streak: C.W. Post, three wins Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 9, 2010 (49-21) Last Millersville win: n/a

2011 Football Media Guide 59 59 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL EEASTAST SSTROUDSBURGTROUDSBURG WWARRIORSARRIORS Game 7 October 15 East Stroudsburg, Pa. 1:05 p.m. Left: Head Coach Denny Douds Location: East Stroudsburg, Pa. Right: Redshirt senior quarterback Ray Wagner Enrollment: 7,200 President: Dr. Robert J. Dillman Athletics Director: Dr. Tom Gioglio Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Red & Black Nickname: Warriors 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): Eiler-Martin Stadium (6,000) 8/27 at Virginia Union W 19-6 9/3 PACEW 56-14 Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Denny Douds (Slippery Rock ‘63) 9/5 at Gannon W 38-21 9/10 at Indiana (Pa.) 4 p.m. Record at School/Years: 229-154-3/38 years 9/17 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 6:05 p.m. 9/12 CLARION W 45-31 Overall Record/Years: Same 9/24 at West Chester* 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Mike Terwilliger, Mike Santella, Henry Baker, Frank 9/19 at Shippensburg L 38-14 10/1 BLOOMSBURG* 1 p.m. Lupin, Joey Smith, Rob Mikulski 9/26 at Cheyney W 37-0 10/8 at Kutztown* 2 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 3-8 10/3 at West Chester W 21-20 10/15 C.W. Post* 1 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 2-5 10/10 BLOOMSBURG L 27-13 10/22 MILLERSVILLE* 2:05 p.m. 10/29 at Cheyney* 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/3 10/17 at Kutztown W 27-20 (ot) Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 11/5 at Shippensburg* 1 p.m. 10/24 C.W. POST L 42-24 11/12 EDINBORO 1:05 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 10/31 MILLERSVILLE W 44-3 Type of Defense: Eight-man front Football SID: Greg Knowlden ([email protected]) 11/7 SLIPPERY ROCK W 54-28 SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 422-3312 11/14 EDINBORO L 31-16 FAX Phone: (570) 422-3586 S Athletics Website: http://www.esuwarriors.com SERIES INFORMATION

T East Stroudsburg leads, 7-4 Current Streak: C.W. Post, two wins N Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 24, 2010 (42-24) E Last East Stroudsburg win: Oct. 25, 2008 (48-42) N O P

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O Game 8 October 22 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Raymond Monica

Location: Kutztown, Pa. Right: Senior wide receiver Ryan Nye

1 Enrollment: 10,300 President: Dr. F. Javier Cevallos 1 Athletics Director: Greg Bamberger

0 Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon & Gold 2 2011 OPPONENTS Nickname: Golden Bears 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Stadium (Capacity): University Field (5, 600) 9/4 SAINT ANSELM W 41-0 9/3 at Saint Anselm 6 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Raymond Monica 9/11 MERCYHURST W 35-14 9/10 at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Record at School/Years: 27-28/5 years Overall Record/Years: Same 9/18 at Lock Haven W 38-13 9/17 LOCK HAVEN 6:05 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Drew Folmar, Dennis Iezzi, Richard Burkett, Fred Endy,, 9/25 at Cheyney W 52-14 9/24 CHEYNEY 1:05 p.m. 10/2 SHIPPENSBURG W 33-24 Dan Csencitz, Steve Heck, Tim Tobin, Ray Yannuzzi, Tyler Bodreau, Dr. Scott 10/2 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Glenn 10/9 at East Stroudsburg W 38-31 10/8 EAST STROUDSBURG 1:05 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 10-2 10/16 MILLERSVILLE W 38-28 10/15 at Millersville 7 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 6-1/t-1st 10/23 C.W. POST W 50-48 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/30 WEST CHESTER W 45-23 10/23 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 5/6 10/29 at West Chester 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/6 at Bloomsburg L 35-61 11/5 BLOOMSBURG 1:05 p.m. Type of Defense: 4-2-5 11/13 at Gannon W 27-24 Football SID: Rob Knox 11/27 SHEPHERD L 34-41 11/13 GANNON 1:05 p.m. SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 683-4182 FAX Phone: (610) 683-4676 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.kubears.com Kutztown leads 4-1 Current Streak: Kutztown, one win Last C.W. Post win: Oct. 31, 2009 (42-17) Last Kutztown win: Oct. 23, 2010 (50-48)

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BLOOMSBURG HUSKIES Left: Head Coach Danny Hale Game 9 October 29 Bloomsburg, Pa. 2:30 p.m. Right: Senior quarterback Pat Carey Location: Bloomsburg, Pa. Enrollment: 9,500 President: Dr. David Soltz Athletics Director: Mary Gardner Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Maroon and Gold 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Nickname: Huskies Stadium (Capacity): Robert B. Redman Stadium (5,000) 9/4 at Ashland L 24-14 9/4 ASHLAND 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Danny Hale (West Chester ‘68) 9/11 CLARION W 41-13 9/11 at Clarion 1 p.m. Record at School/Years: 154-52-1/17 seasons 9/18 INDIANA (Pa.) W 47-20 9/18 at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: 194-65-1/23 seasons 9/25 at Millersville W 44-7 9/25 MILLERSVILLE TBA Assistant Coaches: Tom Pajic, Paul Darragh, Chet Henicle, Brian McBryan, 10/2 EAST STROUDSBURG W 26-13 Bill Perkins, Ed Rush, Alf Mellito, Maurice Daly 10/2 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. 10/9 at Cheyney W 52-14 2010 Overall Record: 10-3 10/9 CHEYNEY 1 p.m. 10/16 at Shippensburg W 23-3 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 7-0/1st 10/16 SHIPPENSBURG 1 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7 returning 10/23 WEST CHESTER W 45-21 10/23 at West Chester 3:30 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4 returning 10/30 at C.W. Post W 36-13 2 2011 OPPONENTS Type of Off ense: Pro-I 11/6 KUTZTOWN W 61-35 10/30 C.W. POST 1 p.m.

Type of Defense: 4-3 11/13 at Mercyhurst L 56-35 11/6 at Kutztown 1 p.m. 0 Football SID: Tom McGuire 11/13 Lock Haven TBA

11/20 at California (Pa.) W 28-26 1 SID Offi ce Phone: (570) 389-4413 11/27 at Mercyhurst L 28-14 FAX Phone: (570) 570) 389-4724 1

Athletics Website: http://www.buhuskies.com SERIES INFORMATION O Bloomsburg leads, 4-0

Current Streak: Bloomsburg, four wins P

Last C.W. Post win: n/a P Last Bloomsburg win: Oct. 30, 2010 (36-13) O N E

CHEYNEY WOLVES N Game 10 November 5 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Ken Lockard T Right: Junior Defensive Lineman Tim Hume

Location: Cheyney, Pa. S Enrollment: 1,700 President: Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital Athletics Director: China Jude Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Blue & White 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Nickname: Wolves 9/5 LINCOLN L 12-0 9/5 vs. LINCOLN 3 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): O’Shields-Stevenson Stadium (5,000) 9/11 SLIPPERY ROCK L 30-0 9/11 SLIPPERY ROCK 1 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Ken Lockard (Bucknell) Record at School/Years: First season 9/18 EDINBORO L 27-21 9/18 EDINBORO 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/25 KUTZTOWN L 52-14 9/25 KUTZTOWN 1 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Anthony Johnson, Chris Roulac, Steve Dent, John Stuart, 10/2 at Millersville W 20-17 10/2 at Millersville 1 p.m. Mark Toney, Norm King 10/9 BLOOMSBURG L 52-14 10/9 BLOOMSBURG 1 p.m. 2010 Overall Record: 1-10 2011 Conference Record/Finish: 1-6/ 7th 10/16 at West Chester L 48-34 10/16 at West Chester 6 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 4/8 10/23 at Shippensburg L 50-0 10/23 at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 10/30 at East Stroudsburg L 58-14 10/30 at East Stroudsburg 1 p.m. Type of Off ense: Multiple 11/6 C.W. POST L 63-28 11/6 C.W. POST 1 p.m. Type of Defense: Multiple Football SID: Lenn Margolis ([email protected]) 11/13 at California (Pa.) L 57-6 11/13 at California (Pa.) TBA SID Offi ce Phone: (610) 399-2143 FAX Phone: (610) 399-2291 SERIES INFORMATION Athletics Website: http://www.cheyneywolves.com C.W. Post Leads: 3-0 Current Streak: C.W. Post, three wins Last C.W. Post win: Nov. 6, 2010 (63-28) Last Cheyney win: n/a

2011 Football Media Guide 61 61 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL SLIPPERY ROCK “THE ROCK” Game 11 November 12 Brookville, N.Y. 1 p.m. Left: Head Coach Dr. George Mihalik Right: Junior running back Akeem Satterfi eld Location: Slippery Rock, Pa. Enrollment: 8,852 President: Dr. Robert M. Smith Athletics Director: Paul Lueken Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Colors: Green & White 2010 RESULTS 2011 SCHEDULE Nickname: Th e Rock 9/2 MERRIMACK W 45-26 9/3 at Seton Hill 3 p.m. Stadium (Capacity): Mihalik-Th ompson Stadium (10,000) 9/11 at Cheyney W 30-0 9/10 CHEYNEY 6 p.m. Head Coach (Alma Mater/Year): Dr. George Mihalik (Slippery Rock ‘74) Record at School/Years: 147-90-4/22 years 9/18 WEST CHESTER W 33-27 9/17 at West Chester 1 p.m. Overall Record/Years: Same 9/25 at Indiana (Pa.) L 0-17 9/24 INDIANA (Pa.) 7 p.m. Assistant Coaches: Vic Campagna, Shawn Lutz, Joe Walton, Bill Horsman, 10/2 at Clarion W 16-13 10/1 CLARION 6 p.m. Harry Jones, Lou Falconi Jr., Jason Makrinos, Freddie Aughtry-Lindsay, Jon 10/9 EDINBORO W 28-14 10/8 at Edinboro 2 p.m. McCune 2010 Overall Record: 6-5 10/16 at California (Pa.) L 3-28 10/15 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) 2 p.m. 2010 Conference Record/Finish: 3-4/T-4th 10/23 LOCK HAVEN W 56-14 10/22 at Lock Haven 12 p.m. Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 9/2 10/30 at Mercyhurst L 13-21 10/29 MERCYHURST 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 7/4 11/6 GANNON L 20-24 11/5 at Gannon 12 p.m. Type of Off ense: 1-Back Type of Defense: 3-4 11/13 C.W. POST L38-42 11/12 at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Football SID: Bob McComas SERIES INFORMATION

S SID Offi ce Phone: (724) 738-4925 FAX Phone: (724) 738-4761 C.W. Post leads 2-1 T Athletics Website: http://www.rockathletics.com Current Streak: C.W. Post, one win

N Last C.W. Post win: Nov. 13, 2010 (42-38)

E Last Slippery Rock win: Sept. 24, 1977 (26-10) N O P P O

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Originating in 1951 to administer and promote men’s ath- NCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most letics, the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference has evolved championships at the Division II level. into one of the NCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate confer- Highly competitive on a regional and national level, PSAC ences. schools annually combine to send nearly one-third of its teams Th e fi rst major step came in 1977, when based on a grow- into NCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership’s ing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for success has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 individual title its women’s programs. Only three years later, lacking a stan- winners. P PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE dard competitive division, league voted to reclassify the entire While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league E conference to NCAA Division II. also has evolved into one of Division II’s fi nest from an N Among its recent enhancements the PSAC has expanded academic standpoint. Today, nearly one-third of the PSAC’s N its membership twice during a four-year span. Th e fi rst oc- estimated 6,300 participants are honored each year as “Schol- curred during the 2008-09 academic year with the addition ar-Athletes” for maintaining a grade-point average of 3.25 or S of full-time members and Mercyhurst better - a total that has nearly doubled since PSAC Scholar- Y

College, and associate member Long Island University-C.W. Athletes were fi rst recognized in the mid-1990s. L

Post. Over the past year, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed Although all 16 current institutions are members of V

to welcome as an associate member to Division II, seven league schools also compete at the Division A begin play in fi eld hockey during the 2011-12 campaign. Th e I level in select sports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 stu- membership now consists of 16 full-time institutions and the dents and claim over 710,000 alumni, including 483,000 who N two associate members. reside in Pennsylvania. I All of the league’s full-time members are located within Th e PSAC is governed by the presidents of the 16 mem- A the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which makes the PSAC ber institutions. It employs a commissioner, an associate and S the largest one-state conference in the NCAA. Th e league has assistant commissioner, and a director of media relations at its also grown to share the distinctions as: Th e largest conference headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa. T in Division II, the largest football-playing conference in the A T E

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 West Chester at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Ashland at Bloomsburg 6 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Pace at East Stroudsburg 6:05 p.m. Lock Haven at Clarion 2 p.m. Clarion at Fairmont State 7 p.m. Slippery Rock at Edinboro 2 p.m. Saint Cloud State at California (Pa.) 7 p.m. Gannon at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. Cheyney at Bloomsburg 3:30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 Shippensburg at Shepherd 12 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 Notre Dame College (Ohio) at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Lock Haven at Gannon 12 p.m. West Chester at New Haven 1 p.m. Edinboro at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Lincoln at Cheyney 1 p.m. Shippensburg at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. American International at C.W. Post 1 p.m. West Chester at Cheyney 1 p.m. West Liberty at Edinboro 1:30 p.m. C.W. Post at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Slippery Rock at Seton Hill 3 p.m. California (Pa.) at Slippery Rock 2 p.m. Kutztown at Saint Anselm TBA Indiana (Pa.) at Clarion 3 p.m. Millersville at West Virginia Wesleyan TBA Kutztown at Millersville 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 Kutztown at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. Slippery Rock at Lock Haven 12 p.m.

E Shippensburg at Gannon 12 p.m. Kutztown at C.W. Post 1 p.m.

L Merrimack at Edinboro 1 p.m. Shippensburg at Cheyney 1 p.m. Bloomsburg at Clarion 1 p.m. Gannon at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m. U C.W. Post at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. Bloomsburg at West Chester 2 p.m.

D East Stroudsburg at Indiana (Pa.) 4 p.m. Millersville at East Stroudsburg 2:05 p.m. West Chester at Delaware 6 p.m. Mercyhurst at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. E Cheyney at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. Clarion at Edinboro 6 p.m.

H Millersville at Lock Haven 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 C SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Kutztown at West Chester 1 p.m. S Millersville at Gannon 12 p.m. California (Pa.) at Indiana (Pa.) 1 p.m.

C.W. Post at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Cheyney 1 p.m.

C Clarion at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Gannon at Clarion 1 p.m.

A Slippery Rock at West Chester 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Slippery Rock 1 p.m. Cheyney at Edinboro 1 p.m. Lock Haven at Edinboro 1 p.m. S Lock Haven at Kutztown 6:05 p.m. Shippensburg at Millersville 1:30 p.m.

P California (Pa.) at East Stroudsburg 6:05 p.m. C.W. Post at Bloomsburg 2:30 p.m.

1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1 Edinboro at Gannon 12 p.m. Slippery Rock at Gannon 12 p.m.

0 Shippensburg at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Clarion 1 p.m. Millersville at Bloomsburg 1 p.m. East Stroudsburg at Shippensburg 1 p.m. 2 2011 PSAC SCHEDULE Cheyney at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. West Chester at Millersville 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Lock Haven 3 p.m. Cheyney at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Clarion at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m. Bloomsburg at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. East Stroudsburg at West Chester 6 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) at Lock Haven 3 p.m. Indiana (Pa.) at Slippery Rock 7 p.m. Edinboro at California (Pa.) 3:30 p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Millersville at Cheyney 1 p.m. Mercyhurst at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Gannon at Mercyhurst 1 p.m. Clarion at Millersville 1 p.m. West Chester at C.W. Post 1 p.m. Edinboro at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Kutztown at Shippensburg 1 p.m. Gannon at Kutztown 1:05 p.m. Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg 1:05 p.m. Lock Haven at Bloomsburg TBA Edinboro at Indiana (Pa.) 2 p.m. Clarion at Slippery Rock 6 p.m. * PSAC East/West game California (Pa.) at Lock Haven 7:30 p.m. ^ Two games may change depending on matchup for PSAC championship game SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 Indiana (Pa.) at Mercyhurst 12 p.m. C.W. Post at Millersville 1 p.m.

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MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95 P PIONEER RECORDS I O N E E R

R E C O JJOEOE CHETTICHETTI 11981-82,981-82, 885-865-86 R D S

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ADELPHI (3-0) 9/19/03 A BEN, 32-28 EAST STROUDSBURG (4-7) 9/28/79 A CWP, 27-3 10/18/75 H CWP, 14-13 10/10/69 H CWP, 45-0 10/9/04 H BEN, 36-33 9/16/78 A CWP, 21-13 9/28/85 H CWP, 20-10 10/16/76 A CWP, 16-0 10/9/70 A CWP, 41-12 10/7/05 A CWP, 55-42 9/15/79 H ESU, 17-10 9/26/86 A HOF, 31-0 10/29/77 H CWP, 16-0 10/8/71 H CWP, 37-9 10/14/06 H CWP, 14-7 9/13/80 A ESU, 14-7 9/26/87 H HOF, 12-28 10/7/78 A CWP, 21-0 10/12/07 A CWP, 30-27 9/12/81 H CWP, 29-9 9/23/88 A HOF, 24-6 10/6/79 H CWP, 40-0 ALBANY (2-1) 9/11/82 A ESU, 41-3 9/23/89 H CWP, 23-14 11/22/80 A CWP, 55-0 9/19/95 A CWP, 27-21 BLOOMSBURG (0-4) 9/11/04 A ESU, 28-13 9/21/90 A HOF, 38-26 11/21/81 H CWP, 27-14 10/12/97 H ALB, 44-7 9/1/07 A BLM, 42-28 09/10/05 H ESU, 66-49 9/28/91 H HOF, 54-24 9/18/82 A CWP, 16-12 9/26/98 A CWP 24-16 9/27/08 H BLM, 13-6 11/26/05 A ESU, 55-28 9/15/84 A TIE, 21-21 9/26/09 A BLM, 28-14 10/25/08 H ESU, 48-42 INDIANA, PA (1-5) 9/21/85 H KP, 31-14 ALFRED (8-2-1) 10/30/10 H BLM, 36-16 10/24/09 A CWP, 42-24 10/14/67 H IUP, 32-24 9/20/86 A KP, 21-20 10/22/60 A ALF, 7-3 10/16/10 H CWP, 28-17 11/9/68 H IUP, 35-13 9/19/87 A KP, 27-14 11/9/63 H CWP, 27-0 BRIDGEPORT (0-2) 11/8/69 A IUP, 35-8 9/17/88 H CWP, 31-14 11/7/64 A CWP, 41-20 10/29/60 H BDG, 20-0 EDINBORO (2-2) 10/18/80 H CWP, 17-7 9/16/89 A KP, 12-10 11/6/65 H CWP, 14-7 11/4/61 A BDG, 6-7 11/6/76 A CWP, 30-13 10/17/81 A IUP, 42-35 9/15/90 H CWP, 35-15 10/1/66 A TIE, 6-6 11/11/78 H CWP, 28-7 9/6/08 H IUP, 41-0 9/21/91 A CWP, 28-6 10/7/67 A CWP, 20-15 BRYANT (6-1) 9/13/08 H EDI, 31-7 9/5/09 A IUP, 27-14 10/5/68 A CWP, 34-0 9/8/01 H CWP, 34-7 9/12/09 A EDI, 31-23 KUTZTOWN (1-4) 10/4/69 H CWP, 29-10 9/14/02 A CWP, 14-3 IONA (5-3) 11/20/82 H KUT, 7-6 11/16/91 A ALF, 24-11 10/18/03 H CWP, 20-7 FORDHAM (2-5) 11/23/85 A CWP, 49-7 9/10/83 A KUT, 28-25 11/14/92 H CWP 43-21 10/2/04 A CWP, 24-0 11/17/73 H CWP, 33-0 10/18/86 H CWP, 22-21 11/1/08 A KUT, 21-14 11/13/93 A CWP 45-22 10/1/05 H CWP, 37-15 11/16/85 A CWP, 21-14 10/16/87 A CWP, 29-28 10/31/09 H CWP, 42-17

S 10/7/06 A CWP, 24-21 11/15/86 H FOR, 27-21 10/15/88 A CWP, 33-28 10/23/10 A KUT, 50-48 AMERICAN INT’L. (14-11) 10/6/07 H BRY, 24-17 11/14/87 A FOR, 30-7 10/14/89 H ION, 9-2

D 11/15/75 H CWP, 21-0 11/12/88 H FOR, 23-51 10/13/90 A ION, 32-14 LAFAYETTE (0-2) 10/30/76 A CWP, 34-16 BUCKNELL (2-0) 11/11/89 A FOR, 13-26 10/19/91 H ION, 20-19 10/6/73 A LAF, 28-12

R 10/13/79 H CWP, 14-3 10/2/76 A CWP, 17-6 8/30/03 A FOR, 42-7 10/17/92 H CWP, 24-0 10/31/81 A LAF, 48-10 11/8/80 A AIC, 12-0 10/1/77 A CWP, 23-0

O 11/7/81 H CWP, 31-8 FREDERICK (0-1) ITHACA (10-12) LEHIGH (0-6) 11/6/82 A AIC, 14-13 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) (0-1) 10/2/65 H FRE, 13-6 10/25/58 A ITH, 18-0 9/19/70 A LEH, 7-0

C 11/5/83 H CWP, 24-21 9/11/10 H CAL, 40-13 10/24/59 H ITH, 21-0 9/18/71 A LEH, 21-14 11/3/84 A CWP, 34-16 GANNON (2-0) 10/8/60 A CWP, 12-6 11/13/76 A LEH, 17-10

E 10/1/94 A AIC, 14-34 CENTRAL CONN. (8-2) 10/10/92 A CWP, 21-14 10/28/61 H CWP, 26-20 11/12/77 A LEH, 36-10 9/30/95 H CWP, 31-22 11/9/57 A CC, 7-18 10/9/93 H CWP, 55-14 10/27/62 A ITH, 27-21 11/4/78 A LEH, 24-22 R 11/9/96 A AIC, 20-15 11/8/58 H CWP, 22-0 10/26/63 H ITH, 35-6 11/3/79 A LEH, 17-0 9/11/99 H AIC, 34-0 10/11/80 H CC, 18-14 GETTYSBURG (5-0) 10/24/64 A ITH, 28-21 11/20/99 A AIC 41-20 10/3/81 A CWP, 20-17 9/28/68 A CWP, 22-21 10/23/65 A ITH, 39-6 LIBERTY BAPTIST (1-0) S 9/9/00 A AIC, 19-14 10/2/82 H CWP, 37-2 10/17/70 A CWP, 35-7 10/22/66 H CWP, 12-6 11/1/80 H CWP, 30-13

E 11/18/00 H AIC, 20-10 10/1/83 A CWP, 21-0 10/16/71 H CWP, 43-7 10/28/67 A CWP, 27-14

I 10/20/01 H CWP, 29-26 9/22/84 H CWP, 27-6 11/11/72 A CWP, 55-14 10/26/68 H CWP, 27-14 L.I. AGGIES (2-0) 10/26/02 A CWP 27-20 10/23/93 A CWP, 72-18 11/10/73 H CWP, 21-6 10/25/69 A CWP, 24-20 10/26/57 A CWP, 20-6

R 11/1/03 A CWP, 10-0 9/24/94 H CWP, 42-14 11/7/70 H ITH, 20-17 10/11/58 H CWP, 48-0 10/23/04 H CWP, 35-7 9/23/95 A CWP, 40-0 GRAND VALLEY ST. (0-1) 11/6/71 A CWP, 62-0 E 10/22/05 A CWP, 38-7 11/23/02 A GVS, 62-13 11/4/72 H CWP, 20-17 LOCK HAVEN (2-0) 10/28/06 H CWP, 22-13 CHEYNEY (3-0) 11/3/73 A CWP, 21-14 11/8/08 A CWP, 30-28 S

10/27/07 A AIC, 23-14 9/20/08 A CWP, 35-0 GUILFORD (3-1) 11/2/74 H ITH, 47-34 11/7/09 H CWP, 27-15 8/30/08 H AIC, 45-19 9/19/09 H CWP, 51-0 11/5/66 H CWP, 24-14 10/23/76 A ITH, 28-7 E 8/29/09 H AIC, 21-6 11/6/10 A CWP, 63-28 11/4/67 H GUI, 35-14 10/22/77 H CWP, 18-0 LYCOMING (1-1) 9/4/10 A CWP, 20-11 10/3/70 H CWP, 16-14 10/25/80 A ITH, 30-7 10/20/62 H LYC, 32-14 CORTLAND (7-5) 10/2/71 A CWP, 50-16 11/10/90 A ITH,. 38-9 9/19/64 A CWP, 35-8 M ASHLAND (1-1) 10/1/60 A CWP, 23-12 11/12/94 A ITH, 28-15 I 9/20/75 H CWP, 18-3 9/30/61 H CWP, 13-7 HAMPTON (0-1) MAINE (1-1)

T 11/5/77 A ASH, 13-9 9/29/62 A CWP, 20-14 11/5/94 A HAM, 85-7 JAMES MADISON (1-1) 10/24/70 A MAI, 42-8 9/27/63 H COR, 24-14 10/10/81 A CWP, 37-36 10/23/71 H CWP, 42-21 - ASSUMPTION (8-1) 10/17/64 A COR, 30-27 HOBART (1-1) 10/30/82 H JMU, 32-16 L 10/18/97 A CWP, 42-7 10/16/65 H COR, 46-20 10/31/59 A HOB, 13-0 MARIST (1-0-1)

L 9/12/98 H CWP, 35-15 9/24/66 A COR, 2114 9/24/60 H CWP, 13-0 JUNIATA (1-0) 9/26/92 H TIE, 12-12 9/1/01 A CWP, 49-15 9/30/67 H CWP, 36-14 9/20/80 H CWP, 28-10 9/25/93 A CWP, 31-10

A ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 9/7/02 H CWP, 54-0 10/12/68 A CWP, 37-21 HOFSTRA (14-15) 9/6/03 H CWP 34-0 10/11/69 H COR, 24-15 9/27/58 A HOF, 34-0 KING’S COLL. (3-0) MASS. - LOWELL (4-0) 11/6/04 H CWP, 39-7 10/10/70 A CWP, 10-7 10/31/59 A HOF, 65-14 11/21/59 H CWP, 14-6 9/18/99 A CWP, 28-7 11/5/05 A CWP, 40-7 10/9/71 H CWP, 47-13 10/15/60 A HOF, 22-7 11/19/60 A CWP, 14-6 9/16/00 H CWP, 45-14 9/2/06 H CWP, 28-7 11/23/61 H HOF, 24-6 11/16/63 H CWP, 21-0 9/15/01 A CWP, 43-15 11/2/07 A ASM, 31-24 DELAWARE (0-3) 11/22/62 H HOF, 14-6 9/21/02 H CWP, 57-21 12/11/71 N DEL, 72-22 11/28/63 A CWP, 30-21 KINGS PT (21-8-2) BATES (0-1) 10/20/79 A DEL, 47-19 11/26/64 H HOF, 46-7 11/16/57 H CWP, 15-0 MA MARITIME (0-1) 10/25/75 A BAT, 25-22 10/16/82 A DEL, 48-7 11/25/65 A HOF, 29-20 10/4/58 A KP, 27-0 9/28/57 H MAM, 20-2 11/24/66 H CWP, 25-21 10/3/59 N CWP, 8-0 BENTLEY (10-5) DELAWARE 11/23/67 A HOF, 19-0 10/12/63 H KP, 23-7 MERCYHURST (2-2) 11/19/94 A BEN, 22-13 STATE (2-1) 11/28/68 H HOF, 11-7 10/10/64 A KP, 20-6 11/20/93 H CWP, 34-3 10/14/95 A BEN, 16-24 11/20/65 A CWP, 35-0 11/27/69 A CWP, 30-20 10/9/65 H TIE, 14-14 10/22/94 H CWP, 42-3 10/19/96 H CWP, 14-0 9/16/72 H DEL, 27-7 11/26/70 H CWP, 54-31 10/8/66 A CWP, 40-16 11/12/95 A MER, 17-13 11/23/96 H CWP, 29-0 9/15/73 A CWP, 13-0 11/25/71 A HOF, 14-12 10/21/67 H CWP, 28-6 9/18/10 H MER, 28-20 11/8/97 A CWP, 9-7 11/23/72 H CWP, 54-16 10/19/68 A KP, 16-7 11/7/98 H CWP, 23-15 DREXEL (1-0) 11/22/73 A CWP, 53-14 10/18/69 H CWP, 7-0 MERRIMACK (9-1) 11/6/99 A CWP, 28-21 10/27/73 A CWP, 16-15 11/28/74 H CWP, 37-17 11/14/70 A CWP, 27-20 10/17/98 H CWP, 21-20 11/4/00 H CWP, 42-20 11/27/75 A CWP, 9-6 11/13/71 H CWP, 47-0 10/16/99 H CWP, 35-0 11/3/01 A BEN, 40-37 EDINBORO (0-1) 9/18/76 H CWP, 27-6 10/21/72 A CWP, 31-26 10/14/01 A CWP, 41-0 11/17/01 H CWP, 43-6 9/13/08 H EDIN, 31-7 10/15/77 A CWP, 18-0 10/20/73 H CWP, 24-23 10/13/01 H CWP, 55-7 11/9/02 H CWP, 21-18 10/14/78 H CWP, 41-0 10/19/74 A CWP, 35-14 10/19/02 A CWP, 34-6

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11/15/03 A CWP, 29-13 9/26/81 H CWP, 13-10 9/9/89 H CWP, 20-0 10/7/89 A CWP, 14-10 10/30/04 A CWP, 34-27 9/25/82 A NE, 14-10 9/8/90 A CWP, 21-7 10/6/90 H CWP, 38-7 10/21/05 H CWP, 41-7 9/24/83 H NE, 14-10 9/14/91 H CWP, 10-5 10/12/91 A CWP, 13-7 11/4/06 A MER, 13-10 9/12/92 A CWP, 53-25 10/26/96 A CWP, 16-13 11/10/07 H CWP, 45-22 PACE (17-3) 11/6/93 H CWP, 58-18 11/15/97 H CWP, 7-0 11/9/85 H CWP, 21-0 11/14/98 A CWP, 9-3 MILLERSVILLE (3-0) 10/4/86 A PAC, 31-6 SETON HALL (2-0) 10/23/99 H CWP, 44-20 10/18/08 H CWP, 55-38 10/3/87 H CWP, 22-8 10/5/74 H CWP, 42-23 10/17/09 A CWP, 35-3 10/1/88 A CWP, 32-0 10/4/75 A CWP, 35-14 SWARTHMORE (0-2) 10/9/10 H CWP, W 49-21 9/30/89 H CWP, 24-17 10/14/61 H SWA, 14-13 9/29/90 A CWP, 36-7 SHEPHERD (1-1) 10/13/62 A SWA, 22-7 MITCHEL A.F.B. (1-0) 10/5/91 H CWP, 55-8 11/19/05 H CWP, 28-21 10/11/57 A CWP, 13-6 10/3/92 A CWP, 51-7 9/16/06 A SHP, 24-0 TOWSON ST. (1-6) 10/2/93 H CWP, 56-2 11/20/76 H TSU, 14-10 MONMOUTH (4-1) 10/25/97 H PAC, 8-7 SHIPPENSBURG (2-3) 11/10/79 A TSU, 22-15 9/28/96 H MON, 14-7 10/24/98 A PAC, 14-13 10/24/81 H SHIP, 49-35 11/15/80 H TSU, 40-20 10/10/98 H CWP, 27-22 11/13/99 H CWP, 30-17 9/17/83 A SHIP, 40-27 11/14/81 A CWP, 24-21 10/9/99 A CWP, 30-26 11/11/00 A CWP, 30-13 10/4/08 A SHIP, 27-10 11/13/82 H TSU, 28-13 10/7/00 H CWP 20-7 11/10/01 H CWP, 42-3 10/3/09 H CWP, 40-24 11/12/83 A TSU, 20-9 10/6/01 A CWP 31-12 11/16/02 A CWP, 35-16 9/25/10 A CWP, 31-14 9/29/84 H TSU, 12-7 10/11/03 A CWP, 52-7

MONTCLAIR (4-5) 9/4/04 H CWP, 61-14 SLIPPERY ROCK (2-1) UPSALA (1-0) A ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS 9/20/58 H CWP, 8-6 9/3/05 A CWP, 48-6 9/25/76 H CWP, 6-3 10/29/66 A CWP, 28-8

9/19/59 A CWP, 31-12 9/9/06 H CWP, 28-7 9/24/77 A SRU, 26-10 L 11/12/60 H MS, 21-19 9/8/07 A CWP, 41-0 11/13/10 A CWP, 42-38 11/11/61 A CWP, 19-13 VERMONT (2-0) L

9/30/72 A MS, 21-14 QUANTICO MARINES (0-1) SOUTHERN CONN. (9-13) 11/18/67 H CWP, 7-0 -

9/29/73 H CWP, 25-22 10/7/72 N QM, 16-10 11/23/57 H SC, 40-12 11/16/68 H CWP, 25-10 T 10/12/85 A MS, 36-15 11/15/58 A SC, 24-0 10/11/86 H MS, 43-19 RAMAPO (1-0) 11/14/59 H SC, 48-8 WAGNER (16-8) I 10/10/87 A MS, 23-16 9/19/92 H CWP, 17-3 11/2/68 H CWP, 21-20 10/19/63 A CWP, 21-1 M 11/1/69 A SC, 22-21 10/31/64 H WAG,7-6 MORAVIAN (1-1) ROBT. MORRIS (0-1) 10/14/72 A CWP, 7-0 10/30/65 A CWP, 14-2 9/23/61 H CWP, 21-19 11/16/96 A RMC, 35-6 11/9/74 H SC, 14-13 11/12/66 H WAG, 23-16 E

11/10/62 A MOR, 3-0 10/15/83 H SC, 16-10 9/27/69 A CWP, 14-7 ROWAN (2-2) 10/13/84 A SC, 48-25 9/26/70 H CWP, 23-7 S NEW HAVEN (4-2) 9/18/93 H CWP, 38-34 10/28/95 A SC, 24-23 9/25/71 A CWP, 21-15 11/2/57 H NH,18-6 10/8/94 A ROW, 34-17 11/2/96 H CWP, 23-20 9/23/72 H CWP, 17-0 E

11/1/58 A NH, 42-6 10/21/95 H CWP, 20-0 10/31/97 A SC, 17-7 9/22/73 A CWP, 28-16 R 10/8/83 A CWP, 20-14 9/19/98 A ROW, 26-0 10/31/98 H SC, 31-14 9/28/74 H CWP, 24-7

10/6/84 H CWP, 30-7 10/30/99 A CWP, 36-27 9/27/75 A CWP, 17-14 I

10/12/02 A CWP, 20-0 RHODE ISLAND (1-0) 10/28/00 H CWP, 58-14 10/9/76 H CWP, 31-0 E 10/4/03 H CWP, 40-23 10/11/75 A CWP, 3-0 10/27/01 A CWP, 35-7 10/8/77 A CWP, 43-0 11/2/02 H CWP, 34-8 9/30/78 H CWP, 51-13 S COLLEGE OF ST. ANSELM (9-0) 9/27/03 H CWP, 49-14 10/31/87 A WAG, 46-29 NEW JERSEY (7-3) 9/25/99 H CWP, 50-7 10/15/04 A CWP, 14-7 10/29/88 H WAG, 22-20 (Previously Trenton St.) 9/23/00 A CWP, 34-14 10/15/05 N SC, 49-35 10/28/89 A CWP, 31-16 R 10/19/57 A CNJ, 27-0 9/22/01 H CWP, 63-14 10/20/06 A SC, 34-28 10/27/90 H CWP, 35-12 10/18/58 H CWP, 14-6 9/28/02 A CWP, 42-0 10/20/07 H SC, 42-17 1/2/91 A WAG, 26-13 E

11/7/59 A CNJ, 14-0 10/25/03 A CWP, 56-7 10/31/92 H WAG, 28-26 C 11/5/60 H CNJ, 16-10 9/25/04 H CWP, 49-14 SPRINGFIELD (5-9) 9/11/93 A WAG, 27-21

10/7/61 A CWP, 13-0 9/24/05 A CWP, 73-17 9/19/81 H SPR, 44-9 9/17/94 H CWP, 21-17 O 10/6/62 H CWP, 14-12 9/30/06 H CWP, 34-0 10/23/82 A CWP, 41-0 9/21/96 A CWP, 23-6

10/16/93 A CWP, 28-18 9/29/07 A CWP, 41-13 10/22/83 H CWP, 17-7 9/20/97 A WAG, 13-12 R 10/15/94 H CWP, 41-14 10/19/84 A CWP, 41-13

10/6/95 A CWP, 34-21 ST. LAWRENCE (2-0) 10/26/85 H CWP, 28-6 WEST CHESTER (4-3) D 10/12/96 H CWP, 27-21 9/22/62 H CWP, 7-6 11/7/87 H SPR, 24-0 11/18/78 H CWP, 21-7

9/21/63 A CWP, 14-9 11/5/88 A SPR, 56-21 11/17/79 A CWP, 25-19 S NEWPORT NAVAL (1-0) 11/4/89 H SPR, 20-15 11/13/04 A WCU, 35-3 10/10/59 A CWP, 12-8 ST. PETER’S (1-0) 11/3/90 A SPR, 30-11 11/12/05 H CWP, 24-20 10/13/73 H CWP, 75-0 11/9/91 H SPR, 56-14 10/11/08 A WCU, 17-7 NEW YORK TECH 11/7/92 A SPR, 43-22 10/10/09 H WCU, 34-26 (3-0) ST. JOHN’S (4-4) 10/30/93 H CWP, 23-6 10/2/10 A CWP, 39-37 (3ot) 11/23/74 H CWP, 33-3 11/2/85 A CWP, 41-14 10/29/94 A SPR, 17-6 11/22/75 A CWP, 34-2 10/25/86 H CWP, 59-28 11/4/95 H SPR, 10-6 WESTERN CONN. (0-1) 10/29/83 H CWP, 23-14 10/24/87 A STJ, 24-14 11/8/86 H WC, 14-0 10/22/88 H CWP, 29-21 STONEHILL (10-1) NORTHEASTERN (8-7-1) 10/21/89 A STJ, 31-28 10/4/97 H CWP, 16-0 W. KENTUCKY (0-1) 10/3/64 H CWP, 31-10 10/20/90 H CWP, 41-0 10/3/98 A CWP, 22-20 9/14/74 A WK, 48-0 9/18/65 A NE, 34-15 10/25/91 A STJ, 54-14 10/2/99 A CWP, 38-20 9/17/66 H CWP, 32-0 10/23/92 A STJ, 45-29 9/30/00 H CWP, 44-0 WESTMINSTER (1-0) 9/23/67 A NE, 37-0 9/29/01 A CWP, 27-0 10/21/78 H CWP, 25-7 9/21/68 H CWP, 28-22 SACRED HEART (1-0) 10/5/02 H CWP, 43-0 9/20/69 H NE, 38-8 10/11/97 A CWP, 62-10 11/8/03 A CWP, 41-18 WILKES (1-0) 11/16/74 A NE, 39-14 9/18/04 A CWP, 23-6 9/21/74 A CWP, 44-6 11/1/75 H CWP, 24-13 SALISBURY ST. (7-3) 9/17/05 H CWP, 56-7 9/11/76 A CWP, 18-14 9/8/84 A CWP, 20-7 9/23/06 A CWP, 24-20 WILLIAM PATERSON (3-0) 9/17/77 H TIE, 10-10 9/14/85 H CWP, 28-13 9/22/07 H STO, 12-7 9/9/94 A CWP, 37-21 9/23/78 A NE, 28-8 9/13/86 A SAL, 17-16 9/9/95 H CWP, 23-6 9/22/79 H CWP, 9-7 9/12/87 H SAL, 17-14 STONY BROOK (8-0) 9/13/96 A CWP, 18-16 9/27/80 A CWP, 27-24 9/10/88 A SAL, 27-24 10/8/88 H CWP, 13-7 2011 Football Media Guide 67 67 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

1957 (3-5) 10/17 at Hofstra ...... L 14-65 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/24 ITHACA ...... L 0-21 TTOMOM HESPOSHESPOS Captains: , Dick Hurley 10/31 at Hobart ...... L 0-13 11962-64962-64 9/28 MASSACHUSETTS MARITIME . L 2-21 11/7 @ Trenton State ...... L 0-14 10/11 at Mitchel Air Force Base ...... W 13-6 11/14 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . . L 8-48 10/19 at Trenton State College...... L 0-27 11/21 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 14-6 10/26 at Long Island Aggies ...... W 20-6 11/2 NEW HAVEN ...... L 6-18 1960 (4-5) 11/9 at Central Connecticut ...... L 7-18 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 11/16 KINGS POINT ...... W 15-0 Captain: Fred Keck 11/23 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT...... L 12-40 9/24 HOBART ...... W 13-0 10/1 at Cortland ...... W 23-12 1958 (4-5) 10/8 at Ithaca ...... W 12-6 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/15 at Hofstra ...... L 7-22 Captains: Dom Anile, Paul “Red” Ryan 10/22 at Alfred ...... L 3-7 9/20 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 8-6 10/29 BRIDGEPORT ...... L 0-20 9/27 at Hofstra ...... L 0-34 11/5 TRENTON STATE ...... L 10-16 10/4 at Kings Point ...... L 0-27 11/12 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-21 10/11 LONG ISLAND AGGIES ...... W 48-0 11/19 at King’s College (PA) ...... W 14-6 1964 (4-5) 10/18 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-6 Coach: S 10/25 at Ithaca ...... L 0-18 1961 (6-3) Captains: Don Ferraro, Tom Hespos, Bill Martin

T 11/1 at New Haven ...... L 6-42 Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/19 at Lycoming ...... W 35-8

L 11/8 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 22-0 Captains: Church McDonald, Phil Siino 10/3 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 31-10 11/15 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 0-24 9/23 MORAVIAN ...... W 21-19 10/10 at Kings Point ...... L 6-20 U 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 13-7 10/17 at Cortland ...... L 27-30

S 1959 (4-5) 10/7 at Trenton State ...... W 13-0 10/24 at Ithaca ...... L 21-28

E Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 10/14 SWARTHMORE ...... L 13-14 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 6-7 Captains: Brian Smith, Joe Stone 10/28 ITHACA ...... W 26-20 11/7 at Alfred ...... W 41-20 R

9/19 at Montclair State ...... W 32-12 11/4 at Bridgeport ...... L 6-7 11/14 DELAWARE VALLEY ...... W 27-19 10/3 vs. Kings Point (@ Mitchel Field) ...... W 8-0 11/11 at Montclair State ...... W 19-13 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-46 R 10/10 at Newport Naval Station ...... W 12-8 11/18 KING’S COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 16-0

A 11/23 HOFSTRA ...... L 6-24 1965 (3-5-1) Coach: Joe Scannella E 1962 (4-5) Captains: Vito Venziano, John Vittas Y Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/18 at Northeastern ...... L 15-34

Captains: Frank Scicchitano, Jim Boggs 10/2 FREDERICK ...... L 6-13 Y 9/22 ST. LAWRENCE ...... W 7-6 10/9 KINGS POINT ...... T 14-14 10/16 CORTLAND ...... L 20-46

B 9/29 at Cortland ...... W 20-14

10/6 TRENTON STATE ...... W 14-12 10/23 at Ithaca ...... L 6-39 10/13 at Swarthmore ...... L 7-22 10/30 at Wagner ...... W 14-2 R 10/20 LYCOMING ...... L 14-32 11/6 ALFRED ...... W 14-7

A 10/27 at Ithaca ...... L 21-27 11/20 at Delaware State ...... W 35-0

E 11/10 at Moravian ...... L 0-3 11/25 at Hofstra ...... L 20-29 11/17 at King’s College (PA) ...... W 32-16 Y YEAR BY RESULTS 11/22 HOFSTRA ...... L 6-14 1966 (7-1-1) Coach: Joe Scannella 1963 (6-3) Captains: Bob Archer, Tom Cassese Coach: Dr. Roy Ilowit 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 32-0 Captains: Tony Rubilotta, Jim Boggs 9/24 at Cortland ...... L 14-21 9/21 at St. Lawrence ...... W 14-9 10/1 at Alfred ...... T 6-6 9/27 CORTLAND ...... L 14-24 10/8 at Kings Point ...... W 40-16 10/12 KINGS POINT ...... L 7-23 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 12-6 10/19 at Wagner ...... W 21-15 10/29 at Upsala ...... W 28-8 10/26 ITHACA ...... L 6-35 11/5 GUILFORD ...... W 24-14 11/2 at Delaware Valley ...... W 19-16 11/12 WAGNER ...... W 23-16 11/9 ALFRED ...... W 27-0 11/24 HOFSTRA ...... W 25-21 11/16 KINGS COLLEGE (PA) ...... W 21-0 11/28 at Hofstra ...... W 30-21 1967 (5-4) Coach: Joe Scannella Captains: Dick McGuinness, Bob Santangelo 9/23 at Northeastern ...... L 0-37 GGARYARY WICHARDWICHARD 9/30 CORTLAND ...... W 36-14 11969-71969-71 10/7 at Alfred ...... W 20-15

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10/14 INDIANA (PA)...... L 24-32 10/31 at Adelphi ...... W 41-12 10/13 ST. PETER’S ...... W 75-0 10/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 28-6 11/7 ITHACA ...... L 17-20 10/20 KINGS POINT ...... W 24-23 10/28 at Ithaca ...... W 27-14 11/14 at Kings Point ...... W 27-20 10/27 at Drexel ...... W 16-15 11/4 GUILFORD ...... L 14-35 11/26 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-31 11/3 at Ithaca ...... W 21-14 11/18 VERMONT ...... W 7-0 11/10 GETTYSBURG ...... W 21-6 11/23 at Hofstra ...... L 0-19 1971 (8-3) 11/17 FORDHAM ...... W 33-0 Coach: Dom Anile 11/22 at Hofstra ...... W 53-14 1968 (7-3) Captains: Gary Wichard, Tom Smyth, Coach: Dom Anile Tony Falesto, Don Manfredonia 1974 (6-4) Captains: Tim Carr, Bill Grauer 9/18 at Lehigh ...... L 14-21 Coach: Dom Anile 9/21 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 28-22 9/25 at Wagner ...... W 21-15 Captains: Dennis Allen, Ed Powers 9/28 at Gettysburg ...... W 22-21 10/2 at Guilford ...... W 50-16 9/14 at Western Kentucky...... L 0-48 10/5 at Alfred ...... W 34-0 10/9 CORTLAND ...... W 47-13 9/21 at Wilkes ...... W 44-6 10/12 at Cortland ...... W 37-21 10/16 GETTYSBURG ...... W 43-7 9/28 WAGNER ...... W 24-7 10/19 at Kings Point ...... L 7-16 10/23 MAINE...... W 42-21 10/5 SETON HALL ...... W 42-23 10/26 ITHACA ...... W 27-14 10/30 ADELPHI ...... W 37-6 10/19 at Kings Point ...... W 35-14 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 21-20 11/6 at Ithaca ...... W 62-0 11/2 ITHACA ...... L 34-47 11/9 INDIANA (PA)...... L 13-35 11/13 KINGS POINT ...... W 47-0 11/9 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 13-14 11/16 VERMONT ...... W 25-10 11/25 at Hofstra ...... L 12-14 11/16 at Northeastern ...... L 14-39 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 7-11 12/11 •vs. University of Delaware . . . . . L 22-72 11/23 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 33-3 Y YEAR BY RESULTS

• The Boardwalk Bowl (Atlantic City, NJ) 11/28 HOFSTRA ...... W 37-17 E

1969 (6-4) A Coach: Dom Anile 1972 (6-3) 1975 (9-1) Captains: Jim Wiley, Joe Bishop Coach: Dom Anile Coach: Dom Anile R

9/20 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 8-38 Captains: Ron Carman, Lenny Izzo, Don Captains: Bob Michalowski, Ed Powers, Peter

9/27 at Wagner ...... W 14-7 Manfredonia, John Lovett Smith B 10/4 ALFRED ...... W 29-10 9/16 DELAWARE STATE ...... L 7-27 9/20 ASHLAND ...... W 18-3 Y 10/11 CORTLAND ...... L 15-24 9/23 WAGNER ...... W 17-0 9/27 at Wagner ...... W 17-14 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 7-0 9/30 at Montclair St...... L 14-21 10/4 at Seton Hall ...... W 35-14 Y 10/25 at Ithaca ...... W 24-20 10/7 vs. Quantico Marines (Ashland, KY) ...... L 10-16 10/11 at Rhode Island ...... W 3-0 11/1 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 21-22 10/14 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 7-0 10/18 KINGS POINT ...... W 14-13 E

11/8 at Indiana (PA) ...... L 8-35 10/21 at Kings Point ...... W 31-26 10/25 at Bates ...... L 22-25 A 11/15 ADELPHI ...... W 45-0 11/4 ITHACA ...... W 20-17 11/1 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 24-13 R 11/27 at Hofstra ...... W 30-20 11/11 at Gettysburg ...... W 55-14 11/15 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .W 21-0

11/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 54-6 11/22 at New York Tech ...... W 34-2 R 1970 (7-3) 11/27 at Hofstra ...... W 9-6

Coach: Dom Anile 1973 (10-1) E

Captains: Rick Barile, Tom Smyth, Ed Sweeney Coach: Dom Anile 1976 (9-3) S 9/19 at Lehigh ...... L 0-7 Captains: Dennis Allen, Bill Cherry, Coach: Dom Anile 9/26 WAGNER ...... W 23-7 Roger McTiernan, Joe Ryan Captains: Major Finklin, Bob Michalowski, U

10/3 GUILFORD ...... W 16-14 9/15 at Delaware State ...... W 13-0 Steve Peretta, Peter Smith L

10/10 at Cortland ...... W 10-7 9/22 at Wagner ...... W 28-16 9/11 at Northeastern ...... W 18-14 T 10/17 at Gettysburg ...... W 35-7 9/29 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... W 25-22 9/18 HOFSTRA ...... W 27-6 S 10/24 at Maine ...... L 8-42 10/6 at Lafayette ...... L 12-28

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9/25 SLIPPERY ROCK ...... W 6-3 10/21 WESTMINSTER ...... W 25-7 1983 (5-5) 10/2 at Bucknell ...... W 17-6 11/4 at Lehigh ...... L 22-24 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/9 WAGNER ...... W 31-0 11/11 EDINBORO ...... W 28-7 Captains: Ed Nucci, Stan Dennis, Bob Jahelka 10/16 at Kings Point ...... W 16-0 11/18 WEST CHESTER ...... W 21-7 9/10 at Kutztown...... L 25-28 10/23 at Ithaca ...... L 7-28 9/17 at Shippensburg ...... L 27-40 10/30 at American International . . . . . W 34-16 1979 (5-4) 9/24 NORTHEASTERN ...... L 10-14 11/6 at Edinboro ...... W 30-13 Coach: Dom Anile 10/1 at Central Connecticut ...... W 21-0 11/13 at Lehigh ...... L 10-17 Captains: Dave O’Dell, Keith Michaelis 10/8 at New Haven ...... W 20-14 11/20 • TOWSON STATE ...... L 10-14 9/15 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 10-17 10/15 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 10-16 • NCAA College Division Playoffs 9/22 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 9-7 10/22 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 17-7 9/28 at Hofstra ...... W 27-3 10/29 NEW YORK TECH ...... W 23-14 1977 (5-3-1) 10/6 KINGS POINT ...... W 55-0 11/5 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 24-21 Coach: Dom Anile 10/13 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 14-3 11/12 at Towson State ...... L 9-20 Captains: Larry Esposito, John Mohring, Brian 10/20 at Delaware ...... L 19-47 Zach 11/3 at Lehigh ...... L 0-17 1984 (5-2-1) 9/17 NORTHEASTERN ...... T 10-10 11/10 at Towson State ...... L 15-22 Coach: Tom Marshall 9/24 at Slippery Rock ...... L 10-26 11/17 at West Chester ...... W 25-19 Captains: Bob Jahelka, Bob Korkuc 10/1 at Bucknell ...... W 23-0 9/8 at Salisbury State ...... W 20-7 10/8 at Wagner ...... W 43-0 1980 (5-5) 9/15 at Kings Point ...... T 21-21 10/15 at Hofstra ...... W 18-0 Coach: Jim Colbert 9/22 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 27-6 S 10/22 ITHACA ...... W 18-0 Captains: Tom Bennett, Paul LoPresti 9/29 TOWSON STATE ...... L 7-12

T 10/29 KINGS POINT ...... W 16-0 9/13 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 7-14 10/6 NEW HAVEN ...... W 30-7

L 11/5 at Ashland ...... L 9-13 9/20 JUNIATA ...... W 28-10 10/13 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 25-48 11/12 at Lehigh ...... L 10-36 9/27 at Northeastern ...... W 27-24 10/19 at Springfield ...... W 41-13 U 10/11 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . L 14-18 11/3 at American International . . . . . W 34-16

S 1978 (7-2) 10/18 INDIANA (PA)...... W 17-7

E Coach: Dom Anile 10/25 at Ithaca ...... L 7-30 1985 (7-2) Captains: John Mohring, Rick Hopke, 11/1 LIBERTY BAPTIST ...... W 30-13 Coach: Tom Marshall R

Jack Luchsinger 11/8 at American International ...... L 0-12 Captains: Tom Kupec, Gary Johnson 9/16 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 21-13 11/15 TOWSON STATE ...... L 20-40 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 28-13 R 9/23 at Northeastern ...... L 8-28 11/22 at Kings Point ...... W 27-14 9/21 KINGS POINT ...... L 14-31

A 9/30 WAGNER ...... W 51-13 9/28 at Hofstra ...... W 20-10 10/7 at Kings Point ...... W 21-0 1981 (7-4) 10/12 at Montclair State ...... L 15-36 E 10/14 HOFSTRA ...... W410W 41-0 Coach: Jim Colbert 10/26 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 28-6 Y Captains: John Pomarico, Gary Woryaz 11/2 at St. John’s ...... W 41-14

9/12 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... W 29-9 11/9 PACE ...... W 21-0 Y 9/19 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 9-44 11/16 at Fordham ...... W 21-14

B 9/26 NORTHEASTERN ...... W 13-10 11/23 at Iona ...... W 49-7

10/3 at Central Connecticut ...... W 20-17 10/10 at James Madison ...... W 37-36 1986 (2-7) R 10/17 at Indiana (PA) ...... L 35-42 Coach: Tom Marshall

A 10/24 SHIPPENSBURG ...... L 10-48 Captains: Joe Chetti, Mike Jamison, Larry Mooney

E 10/31 at Lafayette ...... L 35-49 9/13 at Salisbury State ...... L 16-17 11/7 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 31-8 9/20 at Kings Point ...... L 20-21 Y YEAR BY RESULTS 11/14 at Towson State ...... W 24-21 9/26 at Hofstra ...... L 0-31 11/21 KINGS POINT ...... W 45-36 10/4 at Pace ...... L 6-31 1982 (3-7) 10/11 MONTCLAIR STATE ...... L 19-43 Coach: Jim Colbert 10/18 IONA ...... W 22-21 Captains: Ed Nucci, Joe Ryan 10/25 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 59-28 9/11 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 3-41 11/8 at Western Connecticut ...... L 0-14 9/18 at Kings Point ...... W 16-12 11/15 FORDHAM ...... L 21-27 9/25 at Northeastern ...... L 10-14 10/2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . . W 37-2 1987 (2-8) 10/16 at Delaware ...... L 7-48 Coach: Tom Marshall 10/23 at Springfield ...... W 41-0 Captains: Mike Jamison, Larry Mooney 10/30 JAMES MADISON ...... L 16-32 9/12 SALISBURY STATE ...... L 14-17 11/6 at American International ...... L 13-14 9/19 at Kings Point ...... L 14-27 11/13 TOWSON STATE ...... L 13-28 9/26 HOFSTRA ...... L 12-28 11/20 KUTZTOWN ...... L 6-7 10/3 PACE ...... W 22-8 10/10 at Montclair State ...... L 16-23 TTOMOM MARSHALLMARSHALL 10/16 at Iona ...... W 29-28 HHeadead CoachCoach 11983-97983-97 10/24 at St. John’s ...... L 14-24 10/31 at Wagner ...... L 29-46

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11/7 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 0-24 1992 (6-3-1) 1996 (7-3) 11/14 at Fordham ...... L 7-30 Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Tom Marshall Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti, Dom Leone Captains: George Burke, Tom O’Sullivan, Karl 1988 (5-5) 9/12 at Salisbury State ...... W 53-25 Sacco Coach: Tom Marshall 9/19 RAMAPO ...... W 17-3 9/13 at William Paterson ...... W 18-16 Captains: Rich Carroll, John Gleason, Letcher 9/26 MARIST ...... T 12-12 9/21 at Wagner ...... W 24-6 Johnson 10/3 at Pace ...... W 51-7 9/28 MONMOUTH ...... L 7-14 9/10 at Salisbury State ...... L 24-27 10/10 at Gannon ...... W 21-14 10/12 COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY . . W 27-21 9/17 KINGS POINT ...... W 31-14 10/17 IONA ...... W 24-0 10/19 BENTLEY ...... W 14-0 9/23 at Hofstra ...... L 6-24 10/23 at St. John’s ...... L 29-45 10/26 at Stony Brook ...... W 16-13 10/1 at Pace ...... W 32-0 10/31 WAGNER ...... L 26-28 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT (OT) . . . W 23-20 10/8 STONY BROOK ...... W 13-7 11/7 at Springfield ...... L 22-43 11/9 at American Intl. College ...... L 15-20 10/15 at Pace ...... W 33-28 11/14 ALFRED ...... W 43-21 11/16 at Robert Morris ...... L 6-35 10/22 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 29-21 11/23 • BENTLEY ...... W 29-0 10/29 WAGNER ...... L 20-22 1993 (10-1) • ECAC-IFC Championship 11/5 at Springfield ...... L 21-56 Coach: Tom Marshall 11/12 FORDHAM ...... L 23-51 Captains: James Byrne, Frank Chimienti 1997 (6-4) 9/11 at Wagner ...... L 21-27 Coach: Tom Marshall 1989 (5-5) 9/18 ROWAN ...... W 38-34 Captain: Brian Herbert Coach: Tom Marshall 9/25 at Marist ...... W 31-10 9/13 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 34-3 Y YEAR BY RESULTS

Captains: Rich Carroll, John Hogan, Chris Russo 10/2 PACE ...... W 56-2 9/20 at ...... L 12-13 E

9/9 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 20-0 10/9 GANNON ...... W 55-14 9/27 ALBANY ...... L 7-44 A 9/16 at Kings Point ...... L 10-12 10/16 at Trenton State ...... W 28-18 10/4 STONEHILL ...... W 16-0 9/23 HOFSTRA ...... W 23-14 10/23 at Central Connecticut ...... W 72-18 10/11 at Sacred Heart ...... W 62-10 R

9/30 PACE ...... W 24-17 10/30 SPRINGFIELD ...... W 23-6 10/18 at Assumption ...... W 42-7

10/7 at Stony Brook ...... W 14-10 11/6 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 58-18 10/25 PACE ...... L 7-8 B 10/14 IONA ...... L 2-9 11/13 at Alfred ...... W 45-22 10/31 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 7-17 Y 10/21 at St. John’s ...... L 28-31 11/20 • MERCYHURST ...... W 34-3 11/8 at Bentley College ...... W 9-7 10/28 at Wagner ...... W 31-16 • ECAC-IFC Championship 11/15 STONY BROOK ...... W 7-0 Y 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 15-20 11/11 at Fordham ...... L 13-26 1994 (5-6) 1998 (7-3) E

Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Bryan Collins A 1990 (7-3) Captains: Frank Chimienti, Tom Eletto, J.C. Healy Captains: Trevon Blondett, Julius Bayron, Jim R Coach: Tom Marshall 9/9 at William Paterson ...... W 37-21 Kennedy

Captains: Dave Shanahan, Paul Engelhardt 9/17 WAGNER ...... W 21-17 9/12 ASSUMPTION ...... W 35-15 R 9/8 at Salisbury State ...... W 21-7 9/24 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT . . W 42-14 9/19 at Rowan ...... L 0-26

9/15 KINGS POINT ...... W 35-15 10/1 at American International ...... L 14-34 9/26 at Albany ...... W 24-16 E

9/21 at Hofstra ...... L 26-35 10/8 at Rowan ...... L 17-34 10/3 at Stonehill ...... W 22-20 S 9/29 at Pace ...... W 36-7 10/15 TRENTON STATE ...... W 41-14 10/10 MONMOUTH ...... W 27-22 10/6 STONY BROOK ...... W 38-7 10/22 MERCYHURST ...... W 42-3 10/17 MERRIMACK...... W 21-20 U

10/13 at Iona ...... W 32-14 10/29 at Springfield ...... L 6-17 10/24 at Pace ...... L 13-14 L

10/20 ST. JOHN’S ...... W 41-0 11/5 at Hampton ...... L 7-85 10/31 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 14-31 T 10/27 WAGNER ...... W 35-12 11/12 at Ithaca ...... L 15-28 11/7 BENTLEY ...... W 23-15 S 11/3 at Springfield ...... L 11-30 11/19 • at Bentley College ...... L 13-22 11/14 at Stony Brook ...... W 9-3 11/10 at Ithaca ...... L 9-38 • ECAC-IFC Championship 1999 (9-2) 1991 (4-6) 1995 (6-4) Coach: Bryan Collins Coach: Tom Marshall Coach: Tom Marshall Captains: Julius Bayron, Jim Kennedy, Captain: Anthony Mondrone Captains: Adam Ryan, Tom Saladino Vinny Mauriello, Terry Monis 9/14 SALISBURY STATE ...... W 10-5 9/9 WILLIAM PATERSON ...... W 23-6 9/11 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 0-34 9/21 at Kings Point ...... W 28-6 9/16 ALBANY ...... W 27-21 9/18 at UMass-Lowell ...... W 28-7 9/28 HOFSTRA ...... L 24-54 9/23 at Central Connecticut ...... W 40-0 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 50-7 10/5 PACE ...... W 55-8 9/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . W 31-22 10/2 at Stonehill ...... W 38-20 10/12 at Stony Brook ...... W 13-7 10/6 at Trenton State ...... W 34-21 10/9 at Monmouth ...... W 30-26 10/19 IONA ...... L 19-20 10/14 at Bentley ...... L 16-24 10/16 MERRIMACK...... W 35-0 10/25 at St. John’s ...... L 14-54 10/21 ROWAN ...... W 20-0 10/23 STONY BROOK ...... W 44-20 11/2 at Wagner ...... L 13-26 10/28 at Southern Connecticut ...... L 23-24 10/30 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 36-27 11/9 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 14-56 11/4 SPRINGFIELD ...... L 6-10 11/6 at Bentley ...... W 28-21 11/16 at Alfred ...... L 11-24 11/12 at Mercyhurst ...... L 13-17 11/13 PACE ...... W 30-17 11/20 • at American International . . . . . L 20-41 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

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2000 (8-2) 11/8 at Stonehill ...... W 41-18 10/6 BRYANT ...... L 24-17 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/15 at Pace ...... W 29-13 10/12 at Bentley ...... W 30-27 (2ot) Captains: Angelo Troiano, Terry Monis, 10/20 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . L 42-17 John Carneglia, Hashim Evans, Mike Andrillo 2004 (8-3) 10/27 at American International ...... L 23-14 9/9 at American International ...... L 19-16 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/2 at Assumption ...... L 31-24 9/16 UMASS LOWELL ...... W 45-14 Captains: Joe Gangemi, Joe Kay, Peter Lazare 11/10 MERRIMACK...... W 45-22 9/23 at St. Anselm ...... W 34-14 9/4 PACE ...... W 61-14 9/30 STONEHILL ...... W 44-0 9/11 at East Stroudsburg ...... L 13-28 2008 (3-8) 10/7 MONMOUTH ...... W 20-7 9/18 at Stonehill ...... W 23-6 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/14 at Merrimack ...... W 41-0 9/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 49-14 Captains: Andrew Kroell, Tayrance Smith, Joe 10/28 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 58-14 10/2 at Bryant ...... W 24-0 Perretta 11/4 BENTLEY ...... W 42-20 10/9 BENTLEY ...... L 33-36 8/30 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL L 45-19 11/11 at Pace ...... W 30-13 10/15 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 14-7 9/6 INDIANA (Pa.) ...... L 41-0 11/18 • AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . . . .L 10-20 10/23 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 35-7 9/13 EDINBORO ...... L 31-7 • EFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 10/30 at Merrimack ...... W 34-27 9/20 at Cheyney ...... W 35-0 2001 (11-1) 11/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 39-7 9/27 BLOOMSBURG ...... L 13-7 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/13 • at West Chester ...... L 3-35 10/4 at Shippensburg ...... L 27-10 Captain: Hashim Evans • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF 10/11 at West Chester ...... L 17-7 9/1 at Assumption ...... W 49-14 10/18 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 55-38 9/8 BRYANT ...... W 34-7 2005 (10-3) 10/25 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L 48-42 S 9/15 at UMass-Lowell ...... W 43-15 Coach: Bryan Collins 11/1 at Kutztown...... L 21-14

T 9/22 ST. ANSELM ...... W 63-14 Captains: Rob Blount, Steven Broecker, Javien Eason 11/7 at Lock Haven ...... W 30-28

L 9/29 at Stonehill ...... W 27-0 9/3 at Pace ...... W, 48-6 10/6 at Monmouth ...... W 31-12 9/10 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... L, 49-66 2009 (6-5) U 10/13 MERRIMACK...... W 55-7 9/17 STONEHILL ...... W, 56-7 Coach: Bryan Collins

S 10/20 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W 29-26 9/24 at St. Anselm ...... W, 73-17 Captains: Andrew Jackson, Will Strano,

E 10/27 at Southern Connecticut ...... W 35-7 10/1 BRYANT ...... W, 37-15 Tayrance Smith 11/3 at Bentley ...... L 37-40 10/7 at Bentley ...... W, 55-42 8/29 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL . L 21-6 R

11/10 PACE ...... W 42-3 10/15 (1) SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT . . . .L, 35-49 9/5 at Indiana (Pa.) ...... L 27-14 11/17 • BENTLEY ...... W 43-6 10/22 at American International ...... W, 38-7 9/12 at Edinboro (Pa.) ...... L 31-23 R • NORTHEAST-10 CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 10/29 MERRIMACK...... W, 41-7 9/19 CHEYNEY ...... W 51-0

A 11/5 at Assumption ...... W, 40-7 9/26 at No. 4 Bloomsburg ...... L 28-14 2002 (11-1) 11/12 (2) WEST CHESTER ...... W, 24-20 10/3 SHIPPENSBURG ...... W 40-24 E Coach: Bryan Collins 11/19 (3) at Shepherd ...... W, 28-21 10/10 WEST CHESTER ...... L 34-26 Y Captains: Huan DeRiggs, T.J. Brocking, 11/26 (4) at East Stroudsburg ...... L, 28-55 10/17 at Millersville ...... W 35-3

Isaiah Williams, Joe Gangemi (1) Played at USMMA, Kings Point, NY 10/24 at East Stroudsburg ...... W 42-24 Y 9/7 ASSUMPTION ...... W 54-0 (2) NCAA Division II First Round 10/31 KUTZTOWN ...... W 42-17

B 9/14 at Bryant ...... W 14-3 (3) NCAA Division II Second Round 11/7 LOCK HAVEN ...... W 27-15

9/21 UMASS-LOWELL ...... W 57-21 (4) NCAA Division II Quarterfinals 9/28 at St. Anselm ...... W 42-0 2010 (7-4) R 10/5 STONEHILL ...... W 43-0 2006 (7-3) Coach: Bryan Collins

A 10/12 at New Haven ...... W 20-0 Coach: Bryan Collins Captains: Andrew Jackson, Juma McKenley,

E 10/19 at Merrimack ...... W 34-6 Captains: Woody Aime, Javien Eason, Justin Will Strano 10/26 at American International . . . . . W 27-20 Wayne 9/4 at American International . . . . . W 20-11 Y YEAR BY RESULTS 11/2 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT. . W 34-8 9/2 ASSUMPTION ...... W, 28-7 9/11 CALIFORNIA (Pa.) ...... L 40-13 11/9 BENTLEY ...... W 21-18 9/9 PACE ...... W, 28-7 9/18 MERCYHURST ...... L 28-20 11/16 at Pace ...... W 35-16 9/16 at Shepherd ...... L, 0-24 9/25 at Shippensburg ...... W 31-14 11/23 • at Grand Valley State ...... L 13-62 9/23 at Stonehill ...... W, 24-20 10/2 at West Chester ...... W 39-37 • NCAA DIVISION II PLAYOFF 9/30 SAINT ANSELM ...... W, 34-0 10/9 MILLERSVILLE ...... W 49-21 10/7 at Bryant ...... W, 24-21 10/16 EAST STROUDSBURG ...... W 28-17 2003 (9-2) 10/14 BENTLEY ...... W, 14-7 10/23 at Kutztown...... L 50-48 Coach: Bryan Collins 10/20 at Southern Connecticut ...... L, 28-34 10/30 BLOOMSBURG ...... L 36-16 Captains: Joe Gangemi, Joe Kay, Peter Lazare, 10/28 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL W, 22-13 11/6 at Cheyney ...... W 63-28 Jeremiah Pope 11/4 at Merrimack ...... L, 10-13 11/13 at Slippery Rock ...... W 42-38 8/30 at Fordham ...... L 7-42 9/6 ASSUMPTION ...... W 34-0 2007 (4-6) 9/19 at Bentley ...... L 28-32 Coach: Bryan Collins 9/27 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT W 49-14 Captains: Chris Bone, Maurice Baker, Jamel 10/4 NEW HAVEN ...... W 40-23 Ramsay 10/11 at Pace ...... W 52-7 9/1 at Bloomsburg ...... L 42-28 10/18 BRYANT ...... W 20-7 9/8 at Pace ...... W 41-0 10/25 ST. ANSELM ...... W 56-7 9/22 STONEHILL ...... L 12-7 11/1 at American International ...... W 10-0 9/29 at Saint Anselm ...... W 41-13

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CCAREERAREER RRECORDSECORDS TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS - GGAME:AME: Most Passing Yards 6,361 Most Points Scored ...... 75 Rob Blount/2002-05 St. Peter’s College/1973 Most Yards Total Offense 8,047 Most Yards Rushing ...... 506 Rob Blount/2002-05 UMass-Lowell/2002 Most Yards Rushing 6,647 Most Yards Passing ...... 649 Ian Smart/1999-02 Salisbury State/1993 Most Rushing Touchdowns 94 Most Passes Attempted ...... 61 Ian Smart/1999-02 Montclair State/1985 Most Yards Passing 6,302 Most Passes Completed ...... 36 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Gannon/1993 Most Passes Completed 461 Most Yards - Total Offense ...... 761 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Alfred/1992 Most Passes Attempted 893 Most First Downs...... 33 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 U.S. Merchant Marine Academy/1981 Most Touchdown Passes 52 Most Rushes ...... 76 Mike Ferraro/1992-95 Hofstra/1989 Most Pass Receptions 139 Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 TTEAMEAM RRECORDS/SEASON:ECORDS/SEASON: Most Receiving Yards 2,435 Most Points Scored/2005 ...... 552 Jeremiah Pope/2000-03 Most Yards Rushing/2005...... 3,509 P PIONEER RECORDS Most Touchdown Receptions 29 Most Rushing Attempts/2005 ...... 575

Jim Byrne/1990-93 Most Yards Total Offense/2005...... 6,731 I Most All-Purpose Yards 7,356 Most Touchdowns/2005 ...... 77 O Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Rushing Attempts/2002 ...... 562 N Most Yards Total Offense 6,647 Most Yards Passing/1993 ...... 4,090

Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Passes Attempted/1993...... 437 E

Most Touchdowns 95 Most Passes Completed/1993 ...... 275 E Ian Smart/1999-02

Most Touchdown Passes/1993 ...... 41 R Most Points Scored 570 Most Yards Total Offense/1993...... 5,384

Ian Smart/1999-02 Most Field Goals/1982...... 15 R Most Field Goals 35 Most Interceptions/1976...... 35

Sam Flores/1982-84 Most Fumble Recoveries/1981...... 20 E Most Point After Touchdowns 147 Best Rushing Def-Yds Allowed/2001 ...... 211 C Tim Wagner/1982-84 Best Passing Def-Yds Allowed/1961 ...... 702 Most Interceptions 16 Best Record/2001 & 2002 ...... 11-1 O Ken Rehders/1974-76

Worst Record/1987 ...... 2-8 R Most Tackles 439 Longest Winning Streak/2001-02 ...... 13 John Mohring/1975-78 Longest Home Winning Streak/2001-04 ...... 18 D Most Quarterback Sacks 56 John Mohring/1975-78 S CC.W..W. PPOST’SOST’S FIRSTFIRST FOOTBALLFOOTBALL TEAMTEAM 19571957

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SSINGLEINGLE GAMEGAME RRECORDS:ECORDS: Longest Kickoff Return...... 97 Joe Donnelly vs. Ithaca/1969 Most Yards Rushing ...... 361 Longest Punt Return ...... 90 Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst/1993 Chris Bone vs. Assumption/2005 Most Yards Rushing (Regular Season) ...... 335 Longest Punt Return ...... 85 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Leroy Brathwaite vs. St. Anselm/2001 Most Rushing Attempts ...... 44 Longest Interception Return ...... 100 Emile Fann vs. Rowan/1995 Bob Archer vs. Delaware Valley/1964 Most Rushing Touchdowns ...... 6 Longest Field Goal...... 51 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/2000 Sam Flores vs. Towson State/1982 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Steve Tomlinson vs. Kings Point/1977 Most Yards Passing ...... 614 Most Tackles...... 26 Perry Klein vs. Salisbury State/1993 Dave O’Dell vs. Northeastern/1979 Most Passes Attempted ...... 61 Tom Kupec vs. Montclair State/1985 Most Passes Completed ...... 35 Perry Klein vs. Gannon/1993 Most Touchdown Passes ...... 7 SSINGLEINGLE SEASONSEASON RRECORDS:ECORDS: Perry Klein vs. Salisbury State/1993 Most Pass Receptions ...... 15 Most Point-After-Touchdowns...... 68 Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon/1993 Andrew Kroell/2005 Most Receiving Yards ...... 266 Most Yards Rushing ...... 2,536 Jim Byrne vs. Alfred/1993 S Ian Smart/2001 Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 3 Most Rushing Attempts ...... 308 D Jeremiah Pope vs. St. Anselm/2003 Ian Smart/2001 William Jefferson vs. William Paterson/1997

R Most Yards Passing ...... 3,757 Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, Salisbury State/1993 Perry Klein/1993 O Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon/1993 Most Passes Attempted ...... 407 Glen Fields vs. Rowan/1993 Perry Klein/1993 C Jamie Iucalano vs. Kings Point/1984 Most Passes Completed ...... 248 E Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point/1981 Perry Klein/1993 Tom Capone vs. Kings Point/1981 R Most Touchdown Passes ...... 38 Mike Hintz vs. New York Tech/1974 Perry Klein/1993 Len Izzo vs. Delaware/1971

R Most Pass Receptions ...... 65 Skip Wupper vs. Kings Point/1966 Jeremiah Pope/2003 E Tom Cassese vs. Wagner/1966 Most Yards Receiving ...... 1,118 E Most Yards-Total Offense ...... 651 Jeremiah Pope/2003 Erik Anderwkavich at Kutztown (566 pass/85 rush)/2010

N Most Touchdown Receptions ...... 13 Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 401 Jim Byrne/1993 O Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst/1993 (361 rushing, 40 receiving) Most Yards Total Offense ...... 4,052 I Most All-Purpose Yards (Regular Season) ...... 343 Perry Klein/1993 Joe Brusca vs. Trenton State/1994 (251 rushing, 92 receiving) P PIONEER RECORDS Most All-Purpose Yards ...... 2,689 Most Touchdowns ...... 6 Ian Smart/2001 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/1999 (6 rushing) Most Touchdowns ...... 33 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 (6 rushing) Ian Smart/2001 Most Point-After-Touchdowns ...... 10 Most Field Goals ...... 15 Andrew Kroell vs. St. Anselm/2005 Sam Flores/1982 Most Field Goals ...... 3 Most Points by a Kicker ...... 88 Andrew Kroell vs. Pace/2006 Tim Wagner/2001 Tony Balcan vs. Stony Brook/1998 Best Punting Average ...... 39.9 Blake Bendett vs. Southern Connecticut/1996 Michael Manzella/1990 Sam Flores vs. New Haven/1983 Most Points Scored ...... 198 Sam Flores vs. Central Connecticut/1982 Ian Smart/2001 Rob Perpall vs. Alfred/1967 Most Interceptions ...... 9 Most Points Scored ...... 36 Bob Jahelka/1984 Ian Smart vs. Southern Connecticut/2000 Most Quarterback Sacks...... 21 Most Points Scored by a Kicker ...... 13 Charlie Cook/2001 Three times; most recent: Andrew Kroell vs. Saint Anselm, 2005 . . Most Tackles...... 135 Most Interceptions ...... 4 John Mohring/1977 Sam Halbrecht vs. Cortland State/1968 Longest Run from Scrimmage...... 91 Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm/2002 Longest Pass Play...... 99 John Guercio to Tom Bennett vs. Indiana, PA/1980 74 2011 Football Media Guide 74 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RUSHING LEADERS TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON PASSING LEADERS 1. Joe Brusca vs. Mercyhurst, 1993* ...... 361 1. Perry Klein, 1993 ...... 3,757 1a. Ian Smart vs. UMass-Lowell, 2002...... 335 2. Rob Blount, 2005 ...... 2,995 2. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2001 ...... 316 3. Erik Anderwkavich, 2010 ...... 2,625 3. Ian Smart vs. Merrimack, 2001...... 282 4. Tim Carr, 1968...... 2,574 5. Gary Wichard, 1971 ...... 2,287 4. Joe Brusca vs. Springfield, 1993 ...... 272 6. Ed Powers, 1973...... 2,194 5. Anthony Adamic vs. Merrimack, 2007 ...... 268 7. Tom Ehrhardt, 1981 ...... 2,179 6. Ian Smart vs. St. Anselm, 2001 ...... 267 8. Mike Ferraro, 1994 ...... 2,119 7. Joe Brusca vs. Trenton St., 1994 ...... 251 9. Frank Ingoglia, 2001 ...... 2,099

8. Joe Chetti vs. Iona, 1985...... 244 10. Mike Ferraro, 1995 ...... 2,060 P PIONEER GAME & CAREER RECORDS

9. Ian Smart vs. Bentley, 2002 ...... 243 I

10. Ian Smart vs. Bryant, 2001...... 236 TOP 5 CAREER PASSING LEADERS O

1. Rob Blount, 2002-05 ...... 6,361 N * Set in ECAC IFC Division II Bowl Game 2. Mike Ferraro, 1992-95 ...... 6,302 E (not officially recognized by the NCAA) 3. Gary Wichard, 1969-71 ...... 5,373 E

4. Tim Carr, 1966-68...... 5,150 R TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RUSHING LEADERS 5. Erik Anderwkavich, 2009-10 ...... 4,479

G 1. Ian Smart, 2001 ...... 2,536

TOP 10 SINGLE GAME RECEIVING LEADERS A 2. Ian Smart, 2002 ...... 2,023 3. Joe Brusca, 1994...... 1,525 1. Jim Byrne vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 266 M 4. Anthony Lazarus, 2005...... 1,494 2. John Francis vs. Alfred, 1969...... 262 E 5. Dave Shanahan, 1989 ...... 1,166 3. Glen Fields vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 246

4. Tom DeBona vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 239 & 6. Ian Smart, 2000 ...... 1,162 5. Jim Byrne vs. Salisbury St., 1993...... 207

7. Russell Jessamy, 2004 ...... 1,139

6. Jamie Gasparre vs. Gannon, 1993...... 200 C 8. Thomas Beverly, 2009...... 1,094 7. Chris Bone vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005...... 196 9. Rick Haering, 1999 ...... 1,071 8. Tom DeBona vs. Shippensburg, 1981 ...... 185 A

10. Rick Haering, 2000 ...... 1,037 9. Glen Fields vs. Rowan, 1993 ...... 185 R

10. Bob Higgins vs. Northeastern 1964 ...... 183 E

TOP 5 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS E

TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON RECEIVING LEADERS R 1. Ian Smart, 1999-2002 ...... 6,647

1. Jeremiah Pope, 2003 ...... 1,118

2. Joe Brusca, 1991-94...... 4,002 R 3. Tom Bennett, 1977-80 ...... 3,006 2. Jim Byrne, 1993 ...... 1,012 3. Darnel Williams, 2010 ...... 963 E 4. Rick Haering, 1997-00 ...... 2,686 4. Tom DeBona, 1981 ...... 944 C 5. Russell Jessamy 2001-04...... 2,447 5. Ryan Heller, 2005...... 923 O 6. Jim Cara, 1971 ...... 903 TOP 10 SINGLE GAME PASSING LEADERS 7. Chris Bone, 2005 ...... 847 R

8. Tom Cassese, 1965 ...... 836 D 1. Perry Klein vs. Salisbury St., 1993 ...... 614 9. Tom Capone, 1981 ...... 814 2. Erik Anderwkavich vs. Kutztown, 2010...... 566 10. Anthony Perloga, 1990 ...... 787 S 3. Perry Klein vs. Gannon, 1993 ...... 520 4. Rob Blount vs. Southern Connecticut, 2005 . . . . . 470 5. Perry Klein vs. Alfred, 1993 ...... 458 TOP 5 CAREER RECEIVING LEADERS 6. Mike Ferraro vs. Alfred, 1992 ...... 457 1. Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 ...... 2,435 7. Tom Ehrhardt vs. Kings Point, 1981 ...... 432 2. Jim Byrne, 1990-93 ...... 2,294 8. Perry Klein vs. Rowan, 1993 ...... 417 3. Tom Cassese, 1964-66 ...... 2,033 9. Tim Carr vs. Vermont, 1968 ...... 414 4. Chris Bone, 2003-07 ...... 1,970 10. Perry Klein vs. Marist, 1993...... 409 4. Tom DeBona, 1978-81 ...... 1,917

2011 Football Media Guide 75 75 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL CC.W..W. PPOSTOST ATAT HICKOXHICKOX FIELDFIELD HHICKOXICKOX FIELDFIELD WINWIN BREAKDOWNBREAKDOWN YEAR RECORD PF PA 1966 5-0 116 57 WINNING PERCENTAGE BY COACH 1967 3-2 109 87 Bryan Collins 50-18 .735 1968 4-2 121 111 Dom Anile 44-10 .815 1969 3-2 104 72 Joe Scannella 8-2 .800 1970 3-1 110 72 Tom Marshall 47-21 .691 1971 5-0 216 47 Jim Colbert 8-7 .533 1972 3-1 98 50 1973 5-0 178 51 WINNING PERCENTAGE BY DECADES 1974 4-2 183 111 1966-69 15-6 .714 1975 4-0 77 29 1970-79 37-6-1 .860 1976 3-1 74 23 1980-89 25-20-0 .556 1977 2-0-1 44 10 1990-99 38-10-1 .792 1978 5-0 166 34 2000-10 41-16 .719 1979 3-1 88 27 1980 3-2 109 88 HICKOX FIELD RECORDS 1981 4-2 137 155

D 1982 1-3 72 69 OVERALL RECORD L 1983 3-2 84 72 158-58-3 (.726) E 1984 2-1 64 25 I

F 1985 3-1 91 50 LONGEST WINNING STREAK

1986 2-2 121 119 16 games (2001-04) X 1987 1-3 48 77 O 1988 3-2 116 115 LONGEST LOSING STREAK K 1989 3-2 84 60 5 games (1982-83)

C 1990 4-0 149 34 I 1991 2-3 122 143 MOST POINTS, C.W. POST, GAME

HICKOX FIELD H HICKOX 1992 3-1-1 122 64 75 vs. St. Peter’s, 10/13/73 1993 6-0 264 77 1994 4-0 146 48 MOST POINTS, OPPONENT, GAME 1995 4-1 107 59 66, East Stroudsburg 9/10/05 1996 4-1 100 55 1997 3-2 71 55 MOST POINTS, BOTH TEAMS, GAME 1998 4-1 120 103 115 vs. East Stroudsburg (ESU, 66-49) 1999 4-1 159 78 2000 5-1 219 75 NUMBER OF TIMES OPPONENT SHUT OUT 2001 6-0 266 63 30 (most recent vs. Cheyney, 51-0, 9/19/09) 2002 5-0 209 47 2003 5-0 199 51 NUMBER OF TIMES C.W. POST SHUT OUT 2004 4-1 217 78 3 (most recent vs. Indiana (Pa.), 41-0, on 9/6/08) 2005 4-1 207 115 2006 5-0 126 34 2007 1-3 86 100 2008 15 129 216 2009 42 192 111 2010 23 126 142

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A•A•A•A•A Tony Anzelmo, 1976-79 Anthony Barnes, 2010-Pres. T.J. Brocking, 1999-2002 Eric Abbot, 1989 Mike Aquino, 1979-81 Kris Barnes, 2006-09 Steven Broecker, 2001-05 Brandon Abbott, 2011-Pres. Bob Archer, 1964-66 Fred Barraza, 2000 James Brooks, 1988 Rich Abela, 1996-97 Andy Arenth, 1977-78 Bob Barret, 1957-59 Nick Brooks, 1995 Billy Achnitz, 2007 Ken Aretsky, 1960 Greg Barret, 1988 Keith Brown, 1973-77 William Achnitz, 1984-87 Donald Arnold, 1983-84 Chris Barrett, 1998 Tynell Brown, 2011-Pres. Bill Adams, 1978 Euphimo Arnold, 1977 Bob Barrick, 1976-79 Willie Brown, 1966-68 Anthoney Adamic, 2006-09 Tim Asbell, 1994-97 Seamus Barry, 1988 Xavier Brown 2006-10 Adebayo Adedapo, 2002-05 TuQwan Ashley, 2007-Pres. Charles Bartlett, 1981 Bob Browne, 1968 Wilford Adkins, 1970-73 David Atkinson, 1980-81 Dan Bartlett, 1972 Anthony Brunetti, 2010-Pres. Mike Agnew, 1986 Kermit Atkinson, 2004-06 Bill Basdavano, 1969-71 Joe Brusca, 1991-94 Woody Aime, 2003-06 Rob Atkinson, 1990-91 Ron Baskind, 1980 Kendall Bruton, 2011-Pres. Matt Albanese, 2003-06 Phil Ausset, 1987-88 Rod Bates, 1978 James Buchner, 1987-90 Mark Albaum, 1968-69 Paul Austin, 1981-82 Julius Bayron, 1996-99 Bruce Buckle, 1974-76 Phil Albaum, 1969 Paul Avena, 1979-81 Mark Bean, 1994 Jeff Burgazzoli, 1976-79 Jimmy Albino, 1989 Axel Ayala, 2005-06 Robert Becker, 1986 Gary Burke, 1976-78 Chris Alceus, 2003 Kwame Ayesu, 1995 Joe Bediako, 1985-86 George Burke, 1993-96 David Alexandre, 2004 Guy Azouri, 1989 Dan Belfiore, 2010-Pres. Jason Burke, 1992 Brian Allen, 1990 Detrick Belvin, 2008-Pres. Thomas Burke, 1989 Dennis Allen, 1972-73 B•B•B•B•B Blake Bendett, 1995-96 George Burke, 1993-96 Kevin Allen, 2010-Pres. Tom Baerlein, 1971 Marco Benedetto, 1960-61 Tim Burke, 1994-96 Kyle Allen, 1996-99 Steven Baffo, 2002 Charles Benjamin, 1958 Gerard Burnett, 1982-84 Michael Alletto, 1988 Edward Baker, 1970-73 Eric Benkert, 1994-96 Michael Burton, 2011-Pres. Manny Alongi, 1967-69 Jamal Baker, 1989 Fletcher Bennet, 1977 John Buscemi, 1964-66 Frank Alston, 1982 Maurice Baker, 2004-07 Tom Bennett, 1977-80 Jason Bush, 1992-93, 96 Ernie Altamarino, 1969-71 Matt Baker, 2006 John Bergen, 1979-80 Vic Bush, 1976-77 Jim Altmann, 1966-68 Michael Baker, 2010-Pres. Paul Berka, 1966-67 Lou Buschi, 1977-80 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Frank Altomare, 1973 Randy Baker, 1964 Chris Bergamini, 1974 Brian Byrne, 1990-93 Josh Amaro, 2005-08 Soloman Baker, 1998-99 Gerald Berkemeyer, 1980 Jim Byrne, 1990-93 L

Luke Ammirati, 2006 Tony Balcan, 1996-99 Todd Bernstein, 2002 L

Larry Anderson, 1968-71 Jaquan Baldwin, 2010-Pres. Rich Bertelli, 1965-67 C•C•C•C•C -

Richard Anderson, 2006 Charles Balestrino, 1960-62 Justin Bertone, 2009-Pres. Norberto Cabarcas, 2003-06 T Erik Anderwkavich, 2009-10 Ray Balian, 1987-88 Thomas Beverly, 2009-Pres. Tony Cachia, 1978 Mike Andrillo, 1998-2001 Rick Balles, 1979-80 Casey Biasi, 2009-Pres. Bobby Cade, 1990-91 I

Michael Angarano, 1978 Rodney Baltazar, 1981 Bob Biel, 1965 Joe Cafaro, 1985 M John Angelone, 1993-95 Carl Banilower, 1965-66 Tom Bird, 1967-68 Tim Caffrey, 2006-Pres.

Stephen Angelone, 1992-93 Shaunta Banks, 1995-97 Dave Birkenhead, 1982-83 Mike Cafiero, 1976 E Dom Anile, 1957-59 Steve Banks, 2004 Joe Bishop, 1967-70 Emil Caiazza, 1974 Howard Anthony, 1986-87 Tony Barbaccia, 1978-80 David Blinkoff, 1974 John Calabria, 1988-91 Tony Antonucci, 1969,71 Rick Barile, 1968-69 Jim Blocho, 2003 Michael Calicchio, 2011-Pres. R

Michael Anzalone, 1973 Bill Barlowe, 1981 Trevon Blondet, 1995-98 Richard Cama, 1973-74 O Rob Blount, 2002-05 Chris Camera, 1987-89

John Bocelli, 1995 Rich Cameron, 1991-92 S Bill Bodkin, 1976-79 Carl Caminski, 1977

Jim Boggs, 1960-63 Harold Campbell, 1961 T Todd Bolognese 1995-98 Ryan Campbell, 2002 Chris Bone, 2004-07 Tom Campbell, 1984-85 E

James Bongiornio, 1992 Art Canario, 1968-69 R William Boone, 2005-08 Tom Canario, 1971-72 Ty Booth, 2009-10 Bruce Canepa, 1967 Ron Borgese, 1982 James Canfield, 1978-79 William Bormann, 1958 Tom Capone, 1978-81 Bruce Borzan, 1971-72 Darren Cappetta, 2002-05 Joe Bosso, 1978-81 Jim Cara, 1971-72 Joe Botti, 2009-Pres. John Caracciola, 1982-83 John Boutureira, 1984 Joe Caramagno, 1986 Fred Bowman, 1969 Steve Caretsky, 1971 Steve Boxer, 1973-74 Sean Carey, 1987-88 Jeremy Boyle, 2004 Dean Carino, 1990-91 Edward Brabham, 1984 John Carlsen, 1980 Steve Bradway, 1986 Ron Carman, 1970-72 Brian Brady, 2008 John Carneglia, 1997-00 Derek Brady, 1998 Pete Carney, 1969 James Brady, 1991-94 Sean Carpenter, 1991-92 Idris Braithwaite, 1990-92 George Carpozi, 1979-80 Anthony Brasco, 1982 Louis Caroppoli, 1988 Leroy Brathwaite, 2000-01 Tim Carr, 1966-68 Jamie Braverman, 1979-80 Dane Carrol, 1980 Andrew Brennan, 1958-61 Robert Carrol, 1979 Jim Brennan, 1963-65 Jim Carroll, 1977,80 Tony Brennan, 1990-91 Rich Carroll, 1986-89 RROBOB BLOUNTBLOUNT Rich Brenton, 1982 Anthony Carruthers, 1985 22002-05002-05 Chris Bretton, 2002-05 Derek Carter, 1991 Matt Bright, 2006-09 Tom Casal, 2002-04 Rob Bright, 2010-Pres. Sal Casciola, 1976-77

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Phil Casimano, 1985-88 Kevin Cotter, 1973-74 Rob DeVita, 1994-97 Anthony Edmund, 1982 William Cassella, 1982 Tom Cottrell, 1994 Alec Diamond, 1998-99 Donovan Edwards, 2010 Tom Cassese, 1964-66 Peter Couvaris, 1984 Adam Diana, 1998 Emanuel Efstathios, 1982-84 John Cassidy, 1961-62 Peter Coviello, 1977-78 Benny Diasparra, 1980 Tom Egan, 1968-69 Robert Cassidy, 1982 Brandon Cox, 2010-Pres. Bryan Diaz, 1998-99 Russ Ehrens, 1979-82 Rich Caster, 2008 Steve Cox, 1984-86 Marcos Diaz, 1997-00 Tom Ehrhardt, 1981-82 Keith Cava, 1973-74 Chris Coyne, 1984-86 Larry DiBlasi, 1962-63 Ron Eith, 1989 Mike Cavalieri, 1982-84 Anthony Cracchiolo, 2010 Jonathan Dice, 1984-85 Lance Elder, 1963 John Cefalo, 2009-10 Dennis Craig, 1963-65 Anthony DiChiara, 2006-08 Tom Eletto, 1991-94 Randy Cellan, 1979 Bob Crimi, 1976-77 Ken Dick, 1967-69 Paul Eliopoulos, 1968-69 Arthur Cerrati, 1983 Craig Cubbin, 1988 Joe Dickson, 2007 Kurt Ellis, 2006-08 Hal Chamberlain, 1961 Sam Cucinell, 1993-94 Nick DiCostanzo, 1971-74 John Emmanuele, 1976 George Chapas, 1973-74 Michael Cucci, 1991 Jerry DiGello, 1977 Paul Engelhardt, 1987-90 Joe Charlemagne, 1998 Kenneth Cummins, 1971-72 Rob Dilello, 1986, 88-90 Dave Ericks, 1968-69 Leston Charles, 2006-07 John Cunningham, 1958 Chris Dilorro, 2010-Pres. Rich Erickson, 2007 Savalis Charles, 1999-00 Paul Curry, 1994 Mike DiLullo, 1982-85 Bret Ernst, 1993-96 Brandon Cheney, 2011-Pres. Scott Cusmano, 1981-83 Larry DiMitriou, 2002 Pat Espinar, 1992-94 Bill Cherry, 1971-73 Russ Cellan, 1976,78-79 Mike Dimitriou, 2006 Larry Esposito, 1976-77 Joe Chetti, 1981-82,85-86 Dominick Dixon, 2005-08 Tom Esposito, 1984-85 Andy Chiarelli, 1966-67 D•D•D•D•D Brendan Dorfer, 2010-Pres. Eugene Evans, 1987-88 Frank Chimienti, 1991-94 John Dabrowski, 1958 Andrew Dowd, 1973 Hashim Evans, 1998-2001 Robert Chiocco, 2011-Pres. Jim Dacillis, 1991-92 Sean Dowling, 1985-86 Richard Chiofalo, 1958 Michael Dale, 2005-06 Gavin Downey, 1957 F•F•F•F•F Chuck Choinski, 1980 Connor Daly, 2011-Pres. Jeff Doyle, 1988-89 Rich Falcon, 1966 Roger Chookazian, 1980 Mike Daly, 1967-69 Billy Drake, 1976-79 Nick Falcone, 1982 John Churnetski, 1988-89 Pat Daly, 1979-82 Kerry Drinkwater, 1985-88 Tony Falesto, 1969-71 John Cinelli, 2005 Tom Dandola, 1982, 84-86 Mike Dubb, 1971-72 Emile Fann, 1995-97

R John Ciorciari, 1981 Keith Daniels, 1983-84 Richard Duffy, 1960-63 Mike Fargnoli, 1994 John Cipot, 2000-01 Peter D’Aguanno, 2006 Ed Dugan, 1966 Rashaan Farrelly, 1998-99 E Mike Cipriano, 1988 Joseph D’Antonio, 1988 Tom Duggan, 1974-77 Guy Fatato, 1991

T Gary Cirignano, 1977 Kevin Danzig, 1990 Purcell Dugger, 2006 Scott Favara, 1983-84 Matt Cisek, 2003-04 Ed Darcey, 1981 Jim Dunn, 1962 Robert Favata, 2000 S Ray Clair, 1974,1976 Steve D’arpa, 1989 Joe Durdaller, 1965-67 Marlon Fearon, 2006-07 Roderick Claire, 1974,76 John Darrah, 1973 Stanley Dwight, 1984-86,89 Rich Fenaroli, 1976 O Bill Clark, 2010 Derrick Darwood, 1998 Don Fenner, 1976-77 Peter Clark, 1990-93 Paul Dauk, 1961 E•E•E•E•E Bill Ferguson, 2007-Pres. R

Thomas Clark, 1972-74 Andre Davis, 2007-10 Javien Eason, 2003-06 Jim Ferguson, 1978-81 LeRone Clarke, 1993-96 Richard Davis, 1983 Aaron Echols, 1995 James Fernandes, 1998 E Bob Clarson, 1968-69 Vaughn Davis, 2006 Bob Edgar, 1967-70 Jason Fernandez, 2004-05 Ralph Claudomir, 1989 John Davolio, 1984 Ray Edmondson, 2006-08 Nick Ferrara, 2007-08

M Stephan Clegg, 1995-98 Billy Dawson, 2009-10

I Brian Clinton, 2006-Pres. Tamir Dayya, 2011-Pres. Gerald Cobb, 1984 Ted Debiak, 1968-69 MMIKEIKE FFERRAROERRARO 11992-95992-95 T Rick Cocchi, 1976-78 Tom DeBona, 1978-81 - Rich Cocchiaro, 1992-95 Greg DeClemente, 1968

L John Cocoman, 1961 Dom DeFelippi, 1976

L George Coffey, 1973 John DeFilippi, 1957 David Cohen, 1985-87 Paul DeFrancesco, 2001

A ALL-TIME ROSTER Michael Cohen, 1973-74 Brian DeGreco, 1964 John Colella, 1981-82 Daniel DeLeon, 1981-83 Robert Coles, 1993-94 Augustin DeLago, 1976-79 Brian Columbia, 1980,82-84 Ron Deligny, 1978 Nick Combatti, 1957-58 Martin Dellacona, 1962 Spiro Cominos, 2007 Joe DellaRatta, 1976 Kevin Concagh, 1961-62 Michael Dellicurti, 2001 Chris Coners 2002-03, 2004 Chick Delligatti, 1966 Tim Coners, 2001-03 Mike DeLuca, 1982 Mike Conkling, 1976 Pierre Delva, 2005-08 Kevin Conte, 1971,73 Thomas DeMaio, 1973-76 Ryan Contee, 2009-10 Brent DeMetrotion, 1958-59 Dick Conway, 1966-68 Frank DeMezza, 1968-69 Charlie Cook, 1998-2001 Ricky Demicco, 1981-82,84 Rob Cooke, 1991-94 Mike DeNapoli, 1982 Curtis Coombs, 2005-08 Phillip Denis, 2001 Matt Cordaro, 1963-64 Ike Dennis, 1981 John Corrigan, 2009-Pres. Stan Dennis, 1981-83 Peter Corrigan, 2006-08 Ricardo DePaoli, 1985 Wayne Corrigan, 1979-80 Ryan Derham, 2009-Pres. Robert Corso, 1978 Huan Deriggs, 1999-02 Glen Corson, 1992 John DeRosa, 1977 Marc Cortes, 1991 Joe Deshazo, 2009 Andrew Cosci, 1999-01 Steven Deshong, 2001-04 William Cosidente, 1983-86 Rich D’esposito, 1969-71 Jose Cosme, 1994-97 Pat DeStefano, 1976-77 Anthony Costa, 1987 John Deubel, 1959

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Don Ferraro, 1962-64 Walt Gantt, 1968 Brian Hamel, 1989 John Hrzich, 1990 Mike Ferraro, 1992-95 Ozzie Garcia, 2009-Pres. Bob Hamernick, 1968-69 Justin Hubbard, 2002 Neil Ferringo, 1985 Rich Garcia, 1963 Junaid Hamin-Gilliam, 2004 Don Huffer, 1966-67 Chris Fields, 1992-95 Alexis Garraway, 1990 Kevin Haney, 1985 Gerald Huggins, 2011-Pres. Glen Fields, 1990-93 Ken Garrett, 1979 Scott Harbison, 1991-94 Kadeem Huggins, 2008-Pres. Will Figueroa, 2009-10 Sean Garret, 1992 Lester Hardley, 1988 Dick Hurley, 1957 Anthony Fillipone, 1987 Tom Gary, 1964-66 Eddie Hardaway, 1996-99 Terry Hutter, 1986-87 Anderson Fils-Aime, 1986-87 Billy Garzon, 1982 Kyle Hardy, 2009-Pres. Wayne Hutzel, 1981 Norman Fink, 1961-62 Russel Gasila, 1984 Nick Haronitis, 2001-02 Shawn Hyman, 1977-78 Major Finklin, 1973-76 Jamie Gasparre, 1993-94 Chris Harris, 2000-02 Chris Finn, 1982-83 Michael Gelberg, 1987-91 Chris Harris, 2007-09 I•I•I•I•I Terry Finnegan, 1982,84 Jerry Gentile, 1966-67 Ed Harris, 1975-78 Steve Iacona, 1991-93 Dave Fiore, 1968 D.J. Georges, 2011-Pres. Kevin Harris, 1986 Vinny Iacono, 2010 Rich Fischer, 1993-96 Nick Georgetti, 2005-08 Darin Harrison, 1987-89 Anthony Iannarelli, 1983 Steven Fischer, 2000-02 Joe Giametta, 2010-Pres. Jim Hartley, 1971 John Iavarone, 1982 Zack Fisher, 2011-Pres. Sal Giannetta, 1959 Brian Harvey, 1989-92 Mike Ihm, 1984-87 Martin Fishgold, 1958 John Gianotti, 1958 Jeff Harvey, 2009-Pres. John Imbornoni, 1983 Lee Fitting, 1968 Charles Gibbs, 1998 Shawn Hatcher, 2003-04 Jerry Indursky, 1971-72 Pat Fitzgerald, 2011-Pres. Malcolm Gibson, 2003, 04 Tyler Heuer, 2011-Pres. Frank Ingoglia, 2001 Brad Fitzhenry, 1989-90 Pete Gibson, 1980-81 Mike Hay, 2007 Marc Intersimone, 1993-94 Paul Fitzpatrick, 1960-61 Kevin Gilligan, 1982 Chris Hayes, 1986-88 Lenny Intravartola, 1963 Brendon Flaherty, 1980-83 Damon Gilyard, 2003-04 Joe Hayes, 1992-95 Robert Intrieri, 1972-74 Vaughn Flake, 2007 Don Giovinco, 1974-76 Marvin Hayes, 1991 Bob Iovino, 1998 Edmond Flood, 1998-99 Michael Gisonda, 2009-Pres. Mike Hayes, 1990 Kenny Irby, 1997-00 Herb Flores, 2010-Pres. John Gleason, 1985-88 Joseph Heagney, 1973 Jon Isaac, 2005-06 Sam Flores, 1982-84 David Glenn, 1984-86 J.C. Healy, 1992-94 Jon Isopo, 1999-2002 Joe Florio, 2009-Pres. Steve Glynn, 1961-62 Robert Heartt, 1972-73 Jamie Iuculano, 1984-85 A ALL-TIME ROSTER John Flory, 1981 Scott Gobbi, 1960 Len Hecht, 1960 Arthur Ivory, 1992, 1994 Evan Flowers, 2011-Pres. Brandon Goldberg, 2010-Pres. Jay Hegi, 1981-83 Len Izzo, 1971-73 L

Gary Flur, 1972-75 Don Golden, 1957-59 Eric Heitman, 1998-00 L

Peter Flynn, 1981-82 Lefty Goldstein, 1966-67 Frank Heitman, 1995-96 J•J•J•J•J -

Frank Foglia, 1968-69 Andy Goetz, 1971-72 Ryan Heller, 2002-05 Bob Jackolski, 1976 T Brian Foiw, 1993-96 Eddie Gomez, 1999-00 Chuck Hendrickson, 1971-72 Andrew Jackson, 2006-Pres. Michael Foley, 1973-74 Hector Gonzalez, 1987-88 Andrew Henry, 1995 Ed Jackson, 1977-79 I

Ted Fondulas, 1968 Mike Gonzalez, 1984 Dick Hennessey, 1962-64 Mike Jacob, 2002, 04-05 M John Forrest, 1957-59 Patrick Goodell, 1977 Sean Hepson, 1994-97 Bill Jacobson, 1967-68

Wes Foryoh, 2011-Pres. Bob Grable, 1967 Mike Hepworth, 1982 Howard Jacobson, 1968 E Bob Foster, 1971-72 Justin Graham, 2004-06 Brian Herbert, 1994-97 Andrew Jackson, 2007-Pres. Kevon Foster, 2011-Pres. Mitchell Graham, 1983-86 Ben Hernandez, 1994-95 Donta Jackson, 2005 Anthony Fragoso, 1997 Ryan Graham, 2000-01 Blademir Hernandez, 2000-03 Bob Jahelka, 1981-84 R

John Francis, 1967-70 Ralph Grasso, 1984 Juan Hernandez, 1990 Mike Jamison, 1984-87 O Anthony Franco, 1985-86 Bill Grauer, 1966-67 Mark Hernandez, 1992 Doug Jansen, 1961

Ricky Francois, 1997 James Graves, 1986 Ray Herring, 1992-95 Mark Jarmek, 1978 S Bob Frankel, 1965 Brian Grazidei, 1998 Marquise Herron, 2008-09 Leroy Jarret, 1976

Scott Franklin, 1980 Bob Green, 1957 Tom Hespos, 1962-64 David Jaskoliski, 1985-87 T Tony Franz, 1965-67 Bob Green, 1991-92 Al Heubel, 1966-67 Dave Jedidian, 1990-92 Tom Franzes, 1958 Steve Grieco, 1976-78 Glen Heyward, 1982 Justin Jefferson, 2010-Pres. E

Gabriel Fraser, 1997-00 Earl Griffin, 1994-96 James Hickey, 2006-07 William Jefferson, 1996-97 R Gerald Frazier, 1984 Pat Griffin, 1994 Avery Hicks, 1998 Jack Jenkins, 1987-90 Sean Frazier, 1991 Gary Griffith, 1974 Scott Hicks, 1989 Paul Jennings, 2005-08 Shaq Frederick, 2011-Pres. Merton Griffith, 1984 Taibika Hickson, 2001-04 Sean Jerricks, 1998 Michael Fredericks, 1973 Jim Grimes, 1976-78,81 Bob Higgins, 1962-64 Russell Jessamy, 2001-04 Jim Fremming, 1968 Paul Grippo, 1998-01 Greg Hill, 1997-98 Bob Jiampetti, 1982-84 Mike Friedman, 1974-77 Roger Grullon, 1985 Michael Hintz, 1972-75 Jauvan John, 2010-Pres. Jeff Friend, 1958 George Gruss, 1967,69 Lewis Hird, 2007-08 Chris Johnson, 2007 Jim Friel, 1986 Bob Gryzb, 1961 Cornelius Hodges, 1998, 2006 Dante Johnson, 2011-Pres. F. Friscia, 1959 Julio Guerra, 1985 Curt Hoffman, 1971-74 Gary Johnson, 1981,83-85 Pete Fuhrman, 1961 Steve Guadagno, 1987 Garry Hoffmann, 1964-66 Letcher Johnson, 1986-88 Steve Furrey, 1976-77 Dan Gualtieri, 2000 John Hogan, 1987-89 Michael Johnson, 1988-90 AJ Fusco, 2009-Pres. John Guercio, 1980-81 Kyle Hogland, 2006 Phil Johnson, 1984 Michael Guercio, 1986 Todd Hokunson, 1985-88 Tom Johnson, 2004 G•G•G•G•G Steven Guerrera, 1976-79 Alonzo Holcombe, 1982-83 Chris Jones, 1991-92 Ken Gainey, 1962 Mike Gulitti, 1986 William Holland, 1999-00 Daryl Jones, 1987-88 Lore Galan, 1994-95 Bill Gunter, 1976-78 William Holloway, 1973 David Jones, 1972,74 Matt Galasso, 1998-00 Ike Guobodia, 2001-03 George Holmes, 2007 Eddie Jones, 1987-90 Chris Gallagher, 2009-10 Jason Gwaltney, 2008 Mike Holness, 1999 Walter Jones, 1981 Jimmy Gallman, 1987 Bill Holscher, 1980 Jeff Jonke, 1982 Carmine Gallo, 1971-72 H•H•H•H•H Thomas Homkow, 1990-92 Adolph Joseph, 1999-01 Greg Gallo, 1982-84 Keith Hadnagy, 2010 John Hopf, 1988 Bryan Joseph, 2010-Pres. Mike Gallo, 2010 Rick Haering, 1997-00 Rich Hopke, 1976-78 Steven Joseph, 2008-10 Tony Gallo, 1998-99 Dan Hagstrom, 2008 Mike Hopkins, 1982 Sean Justice, 1989 Jean Paul Gamarra, 1994-95 Brendan Haggerty, 2006 Charley Horton, 1957 Frank Gandiosi, 1998-99 Sam Halbrecht, 1968-69 Dick Horwitz, 1966 K•K•K•K•K Neil Gang, 1985-86 Aaron Hall, 2009-10 Dean Hoskin, 1974-76 Steve Kachmar, 2007 Joe Gangemi, 2001-04 George Hall, 1962 Rich Houle, 1979-81 Stephen Kaiteris, 1983

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Peter Kalin, 1973 Peter Lazare, 2001-04 Vin Macri, 1957-58 Keith McIntee, 1995-96 David Kane, 1986 Anthony Lazarus, 2005-06 Lee Macvicair, 1986 Juma McKenley, 2007-Pres. Mike Katz, 2010-Pres. Walt Lazroe, 1962 Ron Madarasz, 1981, 83-85 Tim McIntee, 1988-89 Sam Kavarsky, 2006 James Leavey, 2010-Pres. Brett Maher, 2007 Bob McIntyre, 1987-88 Doug Karlsen, 1980 Jim LeClair, 1963-65 Scott Mahnken, 1986, 88-89 Dave McKasty, 2008-09 Joe Kay, 2001-04 Darnley Lecointe, 1981-82 Mick Majikas, 1968-69 John McKee, 1981-82 Frank Kazis, 1997 Mark Lefkowitz, 1988 Jay Makfinsky, 1983-84 Juma McKenley, 2007-10 Fred Keck, 1958-60 Tyrone LeGare, 1985-86 Frank Malangone, 1981 John McKenna, 1980 Rick Keilty, 1968-69 Gil Leib, 1977-80 Martin Maloney, 1991-92 Fred McKnight, 1996 Andrew Kell, 2009--10 Jerry Leicht, 1990-92 Joe Mancini, 1967-69 Tom McMenemy, 1971-74 Dennis Kelly, 1991 Chris Lemire, 1985-86 Andy Manesis, 1966-68 Derek McMichael, 2011-Pres. Frank Kelly, 2002-05 Eddie Lemon, 1989 Don Manfredonia, 1971-72 Marty McNamara, 1989-90 John Kelly, 1978 Kevin Lemon, 1984,86 Rick Manfredonia, 1964-66 Daniel McRae, 2001-04 Fred Kemp, 1987-89 Tim Lennon, 1987-88 Vin Mangano, 1974-76 Roger McTierman, 1971-73 John Kendall, 1960-62 George Lent, 1964 Gary Mangino, 1967-69 Maalik McVea, 2010-Pres. Devin Kennedy, 2007 Andrew Leonardo, 1994-97 Robert Mangione, 1974 John Medford, 2010-Pres. Jim Kennedy, 1995, 1997-99 Dom Leone, 1990-92 Jim Manning, 1984-86 Eric Meisse, 2006-07 Jack Kent, 1958 Mike Leone, 1992-93, 95 Peter Manns, 2009 Joseph Mendes, 1973 Matt Kerins, 2007-08 Tim Lettieri, 2010 Mike Manzella, 1989-92 Gustavo Mendez, 1990 Jamie Kilcullen, 2005-08 John Levantino, 2000-02 Marc Maraglino, 2001-04 Sam Mennecker, 1973 Jo-el Kimaiyo, 2004-06 John Levelis, 1989 Garnett March, 1988-90 Phil Meola, 1989-90 David King, 1972-73 Devon Levesque, 2011-Pres. Mark Marchesani, 1978-81 Luis Mercado, 1986-87 Ken Kinghorm, 1958 Peter Levitan, 1958 John Marchica, 1982-84 Joe Meringola, 1961-63 Bill Kinsley, 2003-04 Adrian Levy, 1969-71 Ralph Maresca, 1988 John Maringolo, 1992 Jim Kinsley, 1971-72 Dave Levy, 1979 Jose Marimon, 1994 Bob Messina, 1982-85 John Kleedorfer, 1990 Mike Lewis, 1974-77 Joe Marino, 1977-78 Mike Meyers, 1987-90 Perry Klein, 1993 Neil Lewis, 2005-09 Andrew Marinuzzi, 1988-89 Keith Michaelis, 1976-79

R Bob Kerns, 1959 William Lewis, 1973-76 Kevin Marner, 2003 Robert Michaelowski, 1973-76 Dan Klinga, 1966-68 John Liberato, 1984-86 Robert Marshall, 1958 Ralph Mignone, 1979 E Walt Klose, 1980-83 Mike Liberato, 1987-88 Collis Martin, 1993-96 Bob Miles, 1974

T Daryl Knox, 1978-81 Marty Liddell, 1972 John Martin, 1962-64 Gary Miles, 1987-88 Greg Koehler, 1982 Wayne Lieberz, 1989-91 Kevin Martin, 2007-Pres. Don Milhaven, 1971-72 S Thomas Koehler, 1986-87 Howard Lincoln, 1962, 64 Lloyd Martin, 2010-Pres. Chris Miller, 1989 Gerry Koellstad, 1960 Bill Lindsay, 1971 Mike Martin, 1978 Chris Miller, 1992-93 O Marty Kofsky, 1980 Dick Lindsay, 1965-67 Scott Martin, 1998-2001 Mike Miller, 2008-10 Chris Kommatas, 1994 Tony Lisena, 1978 Corey Martinez, 1999-02 Jeremie Milligan, 2006 R

Bob Korkuc, 1981-84 Joe LoGalbo, 1967-68 Mike Martinez, 2000-03 Jim Mimnaugh, 1986-89 Jon Korn, 2009 Parish Logan 2010-Pres. Peter Martocci, 2004-06 Jeff Miot, 1972-74 E Lou Kousouris, 1966-68 Chris LoGrego, 1987 Rocco Martocci, 2004-06 Joe Mirabella, 1967 Paul Kowalski, 1998-99 Mike LoRusso, 1991-94 Pat Marzo, 1989-92 Rich Mitsoda, 1965-67

M Bob Kraskouskas, 1965-68 Andy Logue, 1976-78 Hugh Mason, 1983 Justin Mobley, 2002-03

I Sean Kreager, 2000-02 Bernie Lombardi, 1976 Paul Mastronardi, 1981 Ronnie Modik, 2009-Pres. Richard Kresge, 1974 Mike Lombardi, 1976 Nick Mastros, 2009-10 John Mohring, 1975-78 T David Kriss, 1985 Tom Lombardo, 1971-74 Art Matthews, 1976-77 Bill Molesky, 1994-95 - Andrew Kroell, 2005-08 Andrew London, 1988, 90 Bill Mattola, 1961 Vincent Molinari, 1984

L James Kuhlmeier, 2006 Mario Lopez, 1988, 91 Don Maurer, 1973-74 Mike Molloy, 2003-06

L R.J. Kuhn, 2007-Pres. Paul LoPresti, 1977-80 Tom Maurici, 1990-91 Bob Moltisanti, 1967 M. Kunzman, 1963 Bob Lordi, 1976 Tom Mauriello, 2005 Peter Mombrun, 207-Pres.

A ALL-TIME ROSTER Tom Kupec, 1983-85 James Lorenzo, 1991 Vinny Mauriello, 1996-99 Anthony Mondrone, 1988-91 Gene Lortie, 1974 Alex Mauro, 2010 Terry Monis, 1997-00 L•L•L•L•L Len Loucas, 1957 Willie Mayoral, 2011-Pres. Marc Montana, 2011-Pres. Frank LaBarbera, 1974 Bruce Lovett, 1971 Andy Mazzio, 1971 Joe Montgomery, 1982 Ron Lacey, 1968 John Lovett, 1969-72 Curtis McBarnette, 1969 Ray Montie, 1989-90 Domenic LaColla, 1989 Mike Louison, 1972-73 Charles McCants, 1996-97 Kyle Moodt, 2002-04 Robert Laidlaw, 1973 Len Loucas, 1958-59 Donald McCarthy, 2005 Dominique Moody, 2009-Pres. Larry Lamarca, 1962 Tom Lucas, 1967-68 Thomas McCarthy, 1973 Larry Mooney, 1984-87 Scott Lambert, 1979-81 Jack Luchsinger, 1975-78 Brian McCauley, 1971-72 Charles Moore, 1993, 95 George Lambrecht, 1977-80 Ed Luke, 1988-89 Rick McClain, 1976 Randi Moore, 1999-2002 Paul Lamonica, 1976-77 John Luna, 1996 Calvin McClean, 1999-02 Richard Moore, 1983-84 Joe LaMonte, 1961-63 Lenny Lupo, 1999-00 Ciwan McCoy, 2009-Pres. Tim Moore, 1985-88 Curt Lange, 1986 Michael Lupola, 2010-Pres. Charles McCullough, 2003 Mike Morais, 1982-85 Howard Langley, 1987 Pat Luzzi, 1981 Mark McDermott, 1985-87 James Morales, 1984 Dom Lapi, 1985-88 Daison Lyken, 1999 Mike McDonald, 1989-90 John Morales, 1982-84 Matt LaPointe, 1996-99 Dwight Lyken, 1998 Orayne McEachron, 2008-09 Joe Moran, 1963 Eric Larsen, 1969-71 Jabari Lynch, 2009 Blayney McEnaney, 1999-02 Mike Moran, 2005-06 Ken Larsen, 1966 John Lynch, 1964-65 David McEnaney, 1958 Kevin Morgan, 1987 Paul Laureti, 1968 Allen Lyons, 2004 James McEnaney, 1958-61 Rich Morganti, 1968 Grayson Laurino, 2008-Pres. Bruce McErlean, 1979 Andres Morris, 2001-02 Larry Laub, 1990 M•M•M•M•M Justin McFaul, 1993-97 Corey Morris, 1991-93 Grayson Laurino, 2009-Pres. Richard Maake, 1972-75 Justin McGhee, 2007 Mike Morris, 1985 Steven Laurino, 2010-Pres. Thomas Macca, 2010-Pres. Austin McGongile, 1966-68 Wayne Morrison, 1967-69 Adam LaVallee, 1994-97 Chuck MacDonald, 1959-61 Terry McGowan, 1990-93 Jeff Moss, 1985 Mike Lavelle, 1994 Andy MacGowan, 1965-66 Chris McGrane, 2010-Pres. Dave Moyer, 1960-61 Mike Lawlor, 1980-83 Jeff Mack, 2010-Pres. Ray McGreevy, 1962-65 Russ Muckle, 1961 David Lawrence, 1998-99 Jim Macri, 1962 Rich McGuiness, 1965-67 Michael Muldoon, 1992-93

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Robert Mueller, 1982-85 Steve Paolino, 1979,82 Bret Mule, 1986-87 John Pappalardo, 1963-65 IIANAN SSMARTMART Joe Mulle, 1981-82 Mark Parezo, 1987 Dylan Muller, 2010 Scott Paridon, 1980-83 11999-02999-02 Scott Muller, 1979-81 Alex Parks, 2005 John Munn, 1988 Brian Parness, 1989-92 Matt Munn, 1989 Anthony Parris, 2007-08 Joe Muratore, 2003 Mike Pasqualina, 1988 Mike Murphy, 1991-92 William Patelis, 2008 John Murray, 1984 John Patrick, 1958 Roger Musselwhite, 1958 Joe Patrovich, 1976-77 William Mutz, 1987 Don Patterson, 1961 Stephen Muzzonigro, 1988-89 Durrell Pearsall, 1988-91 Kevin Myers, 1971-73 Mike Pecoraro, 1978-81 Leroy Myers, 1972 Jim Peeler, 1960-61 George Pelcher, 1972-73 N•N•N•N•N Dante Pellegrini, 1994-97 Frank Nagy, 1993 Dom Peluso, 1972 Angelo Nardella, 1980-82 Courey Penna, 2000-01 Mike Nardi, 1998 Fidias Peralta, 2001-03 Sal Naro, 1979-82 Hilton Perez, 1968-69 Greg Nash, 1984 Justin Perez, 2009-Pres. Dan Naughton, 1974-76 Tony Perez, 1980 Harrison Ndubueze, 2007-08 Anthony Pergola, 1988-91 Bill Negrycz, 1986 Rob Perlman, 1982-84 Art Nelbach, 1988-89 Rob Perpall, 1967-69 Christian Neptune, 2011-Pres. Joe Perretta, 2005-08 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Al Neri, 1982 Steven Perretta, 1973-76 Rob Neugebauer, 2000-03 Michael Perrino, 1988-89 L

Brian Neville, 1990 Bob Perry, 1976-77 L

John Nicolich, 1987, 90-91 Dan Perry, 2007-10. -

John Nieves, 1998 Sean Persch, 2009-Pres. T Glenn Niles, 1990 Claudio Pesce, 1996-99 Frank Quartararo, 1989-91 Ed Rivers, 1976-79 Jim Nolan, 1981 Dale Pescitelli, 1978-79 Steve Queenan, 1971 Prague Robert, 2000-03 I

Pete Nonas, 1961 Teddy Petersen, 1999-01 Bruce Quinn, 1968 Rashaad Roberts, 2005-06 M Andy Noziere, 2005 Jim Petricca, 1981-85 Dan Quinn, 1980 Dale Robinson, 2002 Darren Quinn, 1983

Ed Nucci, 1981-83 Cono Petrizzo, 1984 James Roche, 1987-89 E Tony Nunziato, 1978 Ryan Pettys, 2008-2009 Jeff Quinn, 1980 Pat Rock, 1998-00 Bill Nuti, 1981 Antonio Piccolo, 1981 Thomas Quinn, 1971-73 John Rodney, 1981 Peter Nwajei, 2009 Matt Picinich, 1987-90 Dominick Quinzi, 1973-74 Anthony Rodriguez, 2008 R

John Pico, 1963-64 Keith Rogozinski, 1998 O O•O•O•O•O Peter Picone, 1995-96 R•R•R•R•R Bill Rozea, 1957 Richie Raaf, 1977-80 Marty O’Brien, 1990-91 Joe Pingatore, 1980 Anthony Romano, 1982-84 S Patrick O’Brien, 1987-88 Duane Pinkney, 1997 Hasan Radoncic, 2009-10 James Rooney, 1993

Tom O’Callaghan, 1973-74 Richard Piontowski, 1971-74 Kevin Raggio, 1971-72 Sean Rooney, 2010 T Tom O’Connell, 1972 Anthony Pirraglia, 1991-92 Cisco Ragsdale, 2008 Robin Rosa, 1978-81 Billy O’Connor, 2008-Pres. Jonathan Pitt-Coombs, 2007-Pres. Andrew Raimo, 2007-08 Steve Rosasco, 1968 E

Pat O’Connor, 1968-69 Pat Pogan, 2005 Pedro Ramirez, 1980-81 Max Rose, 2002-05 R Patrick O’Connor, 1988 Roger Pollard, 1986-87 Jamel Ramsay, 2004-07 Jim Roselle, 1981 Dave O’Dell, 1978-79 William Polymeros, 1986 Roderic Raphael, 1985 Claudius Ross, 2000-03 Charles O’Donnel, 1963 John Pomarico, 1977, 79-81 Vance Ratcliff, 1989 Chris Rossi, 2010-Pres. Steve Offerman, 1958 Jim Pombo, 1965-67 Jeff Ratti, 1987 J.P. Rosselli, 1999-02 Rick Ohler, 1963 Jeremiah Pope, 2000-03 Doug Razzano, 1990 Ed Roze, 1964 Brendan O’Halleran, 2010-Pres. Renardo Pope, 1997-99 Louis Reale, 1992-93 William Rozea, 1958 Brian O’Leary, 1968-69 Dennis Popek, 1980 Joe Reali, 2007-Pres. Bill Rubinsohn, 1962-63 Steve O’Mahoney, 1985 Pete Porcelli, 1988-89 Chris Rector, 1990 Anton Rukaj, 2008-Pres. Ron O’Malley, 1957 Mike Posch, 1984 Chris Rehders, 1977-79 Bill Russo, 1960-62 Stuart Opdahl, 1957-58 Rocco Possidento, 1969 Keith Rehders, 1973-76 Chris Russo, 1988-89 Jeff Orihel, 1996-97 Antonio Powell-Fields, 2011-Pres. Kenny Reid, 2006-10 Mike Russo, 1964-65 Gary Ostrooff, 1990 Ed Powers, 1971-74 Pat Reilly, 1980 Tony Russo, 1978 Tom O’Sullivan, 1995-97 Gary Powers, 1974 Howard Rein, 1985-88 John Rustman, 1966-67 Mike Ottone, 1960 Terry Pratt, 1962-64 Edward Reinhardt, 1971,73 Adam Ryan, 1992-95 Adrian Oviedo, 1995-97 John Preshlock, 1965 Rich Renny, 1996-99 Brandon Ryan, 2007 Frank Owen, 1967-68 Chris Pribyl, 1998 Quillian Respass, 2008 Joe Ryan, 1972-73 Jay Price, 1983 Julius Reynolds, 1987-88 Joe Ryan, 1979-82 P•P•P•P•P Philip Price, 1973-74 Bill Ricca, 1962-64 Nick Ryan, 1977-79 Paul Painten, 1982 Frank Prochilo, 1975 Bob Ricca, 1966-68 Paul “Red” Ryan, 1957-58 Mike Pais, 1998 Frank Prochilo, 2004-07 Guy Riccardi, 1966-67 Raymond Ryan, 2011-Pres. Joe Pallonetti, 1965 Ernie Prodromides, 1976 Christian Ricciardi, 2002-04 Stan Rykowski, 1988 John Pallotto, 1981 John Prohalis, 1977 Heath Riccobono, 1990-91 John Ryszetnyk, 1992-93 John Palmer, 1979 Chris Prokesch, 1981 Rich Ricketts, 1998-01 Kamron Palmer, 2010-Pres. Joe Puca, 1979-80 Tony Rieder, 1979-80 S•S•S•S•S Joe Palmeri, 1993 Joe Riess, 1995-97 John Saber, 1971, 74 David Pamlanye, 1980 Q•Q•Q•Q•Q Anthony Rivelli, 1999-02 Frank Sabatine, 1968-69 John Panoski, 1985 Tony Qualtiere, 1976 Renes Rivera, 2011-Pres. Mike Sacchitello, 1991 Vance Rivera, 2002 2011 Football Media Guide 81 81 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Chuck Spear, 1966-68 Matt Speiss, 2003-05 Matt Speiss, 2003-04 John Spence, 1962 Phil Sperling, 1962-63 Mike Spetko, 1960 Joe Spinelli, 1982-83 Joe Spitaliere, 1981 Art Squillante, 1976-77 Joe Staab, 1978 Carl Stahl, 1958 John Stanco, 1969 Tim Stapleton, 1963-65 Kevin Stascavage, 2007 Ed Steere, 1962 Fred Steig, 1965 Al Steinfeld, 1978-80 Bryce Stephens, 2005-06 Ira Stern, 1972 Jon Stevens, 1990-91 Jim Stewart, 1964-66 Kyle Stewart, 2006-07 Robert Stojanowski, 1994-96 Paul Stoltz, 2010 LLUCIENUCIEN VVENEZIANOENEZIANO Joe Stone, 1957-59 11963-65963-65 Stephen Strait, 2003 Will Strano, 2006-10

R Jeff Strauss, 1989 Richard Strohmeier, 1992 E Ed Stubin, 1965

T Doug Stuebe, 1981 Karl Sacco, 1995-96 Bob Schramm, 1962 Ray Silk, 1979-82 James Stupnikov, 2004-06 S Leon Saddler, 2008 Robert Schroeder, 1986-89 Jason Silver, 1991-94 Richard Stueber, 1992 Eric Saenz, 1998-01 Will Schroeder, 2007 Mike Silver, 1971,73-74 Bob Sullivan, 1968 O James Sage, 1973-74 Steve Schuckes, 1980 Gary Simms, 1987 Sean Sullivan, 1992-93 Vincent Sullivan, 1991-94

R Dominick Sair, 2006 Joseph Sciacca, 1971,73 James Simon, 1990

Bernrich St. Louime, 2005-07 Frank Scibelli, 1982 Saul Sindell, 1964-67 Steve Supek, 1987-88 Frank Saladino, 1979-80 Frank Scicchitano, 1958, 60-62 Chris Sino, 2002 Tony Suttora, 1978-81 E Tom Saladino, 1992-95 Rich Scores, 1978 John Siopa, 2007-Pres. Ed Sweeney, 1968-70 Vin Salamone, 1960-62 Mike Srubinski, 1982 Jim Skeldon, 1980 Jim Sweeney, 1978-79 M Dave Salinger, 1974-77 Matt Seabury, 1991-94 Joe Slevin, 1976-77 Mark Swinson, 1990 I Jerry Salley, 1979-80 Peter Segreto, 2007 Steve Smallidge, 1986-89 Jim Sybil, 1966-68 Tom Saltalamacachia, 1985-86 Nicholas Seeley, 2006 Barry Smallwood, 2000 T Ben Salvatore, 1969 John Sefcik, 1980 Jerome Smallwood, 1993-94 T•T•T•T•T - William Salvatto, 1982-84 Al Seibel, 1969 Ian Smart, 1999-02 Peter Taddeo, 2005 L LaShawn Samuel, 2001 Mike Seigel, 1968 Bobby Smith, 1989-90 Matthew Taggart, 1988

L Jay Sanborn, 1958 Ben Selmani, 2002-03 Brian Smith, 1957-61 Matt Talbert, 1983 Pete Sanders, 1981 Mike Senatore, 1994-97 Don Smith, 1974 Gary Talbot, 1995

A ALL-TIME ROSTER Dave Sansone, 1978-81 Peter Senerchia, 1986 Gene Smith, 1958 Maurice Talton, 2004 Steve Santa Maria, 1980-81 Jeff Senft, 1976-77 George Smith, 1961 Frank Tarsia, 1980-83 Fabian Santana, 2011-Pres. Jack Sensale, 1964 Greg Smith, 1978-81 Lorenzo Tattoli, 2009-Pres. Bob Santangelo, 1965-67 Rich Seta, 1984, 87-88 Issac Smith, 1983-85 Joel Taub, 1971 Gary Santangelo, 1968-69 Jerry Severe, 2009 Kareem Smith, 1999-00 Julio Tayo, 1990-92 Paul Santasieri, 2009-Pres. Willie Sexton, 1971 Kevin Smith, 1974 Phil Taylor, 1998 Dominick Santucci, 2005-06 Dory Seymore, 1984 Jeff Smith, 1986-89 Todd Teeter, 1990 John Sarrocco, 1982-85 Russ Seymour, 1962-64 Jevone Smith, 2002 Drew TenBruggencate, 2008-09 Anthony Sas, 1982 Lou Sgrizzi, 1971 John Smith, 1969 Rocco Tenebruso, 2010 Jerry Saslow, 1968 Ali Shama, 1987-90 Kareem Smith, 1998-01 Joe Terilli, 1967-69 Steve Savino, 1983 Dave Shanahan, 1988-90 Kirt Smith, 1968-69 Lloyd Theriault, 1961-62 Frank Scafuri, 1969-71 , 1994-97 Norman Smith, 2009 Fitzroy Thomas, 1988-90 Lou Scala, 2008-Pres. Lewis Shao, 2010-Pres. Paul Smith, 1981-82 Gary Thomas, 1988 Peter Scanlan, 1985 Neal Sharma, 2003-04 Peter Smith, 1976 Leslie Thomas, 1993-95, 97 Dennis Scanlon, 1969 Paul Sharpe, 1978 Rob Smith, 1996-97 Trashaad Thomas, 2005-06 Chris Scanzano, 2006 Dexter Shaw, 1996-97 Sean Smith, 2009-Pres. Ernie Thompson, 1996 Loius Scarano, 1973-1974 Walter Shea, 1973-74 Steve Smith, 2006 Jason Thompson, 2011-Pres. Stan Scarpati, 1965-67 George Shearer, 1978 Tayrance Smith, 2006-09 Mike Thompson, 2009-Pres. Fred Schafer, 1973-74 Matt Sheehy, 2009-Pres. Ted Smith, 1968-69 Walter Thomson, 1961 Roy Schaefer, 1986-89 Abrom Shepard, 2007-Pres. Todd Smith, 1980 Duke Thrush, 1989 Dick Schaehrer, 1960 Al Shepard, 1968-69 Tom Smyth, 1969-71 Barry Tice, 1974-77 Al Scharf, 1966 Robert Sherlock, 1967 Edward Snitofsky, 1958,60 Mike Tice, 2008 Roger Scheiber, 1965-67 John Sherman, 1981 Bob Soich, 1980 Tom Tice, 1971 Mike Scher, 2010-Pres. Chris Short, 1988 Stephon Solomon, 2003-06 Dan Tomaszewski, 1966-68 Rob Scheuerer, 2009-Pres. Jim Sices, 1979 John Sottile, 1973-74 Ken Tomcich, 1961-63 Donald Schiavetta, 1957-58 Mike Sievers, 2008 Pete Spangler, 1957-58,60 Jim Tomlinson, 1979-80 Ed Schluter, 1971 Phil Siino, 1958-61 Frank Spaulding, 1991 Steve Tomlinson, 1976-79

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Marvin Toney, 2001-02 Dehart Washington, 1977-79 Jim Torpe, 1972 Justin Wahington, 1997 Anthony Torre, 1988 Marc Washington, 1973-74 Jim Torrellas, 1980-81 Tyriek Washington, 2010-Pres. Victor Torres, 2003, 04 Mike Watts, 1983-84,92 Joe Torrice, 2004 Justin Wayne, 2003-06 Dino Toscani, 1978 Nick Webster, 2003-05 Joe Trapani, 2002 Charles Weckbecker, 1986 Peter Trede, 1961-62 Steve Weildein, 1972-73 Angelo Troiano, 1998-00 Adam Weinstein, 1986-89 Corey Tronchin, 1998-99 Gregg Weisenberg, 1983-84 Mike Trovato, 1990 Andrew Wellington, 2009-10 Ron True, 1960 Tim Wells, 1981 Bob Truman, 1989 William Welsh, 1958-60 Pete Trupia, 1969-72 Joe Wevurski, 1967-69 Stefan Tufano, 1982,84-86 John Whelan, 1960-62 Kerim Tulun, 2009 Mike White, 1979 John Tyson, 2001-03, 2004 S. Whitehurst, 1967 Bill Whitfield, 1984 U•U•U•U•U Glenn Whitley, 1984 Mike Uccellini, 1996-97 Jason Whyte, 1996-97 Bill Ucci, 1971,73 Gary Wichard, 1969-71 Golden Ukonu, 2011-Pres. Greg Wichot, 1976 Lou Urio, 1967-69 Walter Wick, 1961 Paul Usak, 1983-84 Karl Wildermuth, 1961-62 Jim Wiley, 1967-70 V•V•V•V•V Troy Wilkes, 1990-91 A ALL-TIME ROSTER Sal Vacchio, 2009 Bryan Williams, 1982-83 Peter Vaffeas, 1992 Chris Williams, 2009-Pres. L

Jim Valente, 1982,85 Darnel Williams, 2009-10 L

Ralph Valente, 1979 Drew Williams, 2007-Pres. -

Tom Van Buskirk, 1975-78 Eric Williams, 1998-00, 2002 T Bob Vandercamp, 1961-63 Errington Williams, 1978-80 Dennis Vanella, 2007-08 Evertt Williams, 1973 I

Ted Van Poznak, 1973-74 Isaiah Williams, 1999-2002 M Christian Vargas, 2006-Pres. Luther Williams, 1976-79

John Vasquez, 1992-93 Tommy Williams, 2010-Pres. E Lou Vasquez, 1994-95 Tom Willets, 1985-86 Mike Vasquez, 1991 Sharif Wiltshire, 2001-04 Victor Vasquez, 1988 Christian Winarski, 1998 R

Pat Vecchio, 2007-Pres. Tom Withee, 1984 O Tony Vechiarelli, 1991-93 Robert Wittine, 1958-61

Lucien Veneziano, 1963-65 Frank Wolfe, 2003-04 S Keith Verderber, 1985-86 Paul Wolfrom, 1960-62

Bill Vega, 1990-93 Robert Woods, 1994-97 T Robert Vega, 1993 John Woronowich, 1964-65 Vincent Velez, 2006-08 Gerry Worysz, 1978-81 E

Eric Vidal, 1995 Chuck Wright, 1961 R Jose Viera, 1998 Tom Wright, 1980-81 Glenn Villari, 1980 Harold Wupper, 1966-68 Robert-Andy Villette, 2002 Ryan Wynne, 2010-Pres. Eric Vincent, 1990 Andrew Vital, 2011-Pres. Y•Y•Y•Y•Y Danny Vito, 1990-93 William Yarocki, 1997, 1999-01 John Vittas, 1963-65 Jason Yizar, 1984-85 Steve Volpe, 1998-2001 D.J. Young, 2009-Pres. Joe Volpi, 1990 Tom Young, 1962-64 Eric Von Bargen, 1982-85 Kenny Youngs, 2008 James Vurckio, 1987 Bob Youngman, 1976-79 Kevin Yurcak, 1992 W•W•W•W•W Glenn Wade, 1984-87 Z•Z•Z•Z•Z John Wagner, 1960 Brian Zach, 1974-77 Tim Wagner, 2000-02 Craig Zaleski, 2010 Rod Walinchus, 1965 Jim Zamparello, 1981 Jarrell Walker, 2004-07 Harold Zawatsky, 1961 Jeffery Walker, 1982 Gary Zebrowski, 1962 Tom Wallace, 1981-83 Mike Zimbler, 1988 John Walsh, 1982-84 Glenn Ziminski, 2002-03 Kyle Walsh, 2000-01 Eric Zimmerman, 1988 Steve Walters, 1994 John Zureck, 1960-62 Bill Ward, 1968 Barry Zweiban, 1958 Brian Ward, 1980 Mike Ware, 1989-90 David Washington, 1973

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For more than a quarter-century, some of the greatest C.W. Post football players in the school’s history have been acknowledged for their efforts with enshrinement in the Pioneer Football Hall of Fame. In 1993, the 1973 Lambert Trophy winning unit received the unique honor of having the entire squad inducted to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their achievement. The qualifications for election into this distinguished group are as follows: a player having a standout career during his time at C.W. Post, an administrator who has made significant contributions to the sport, a contributor to the program, or a former player who has distinguished himself in his professional field after graduating from C.W. Post. This September, a new class will be selected, and will join the memorable group of individuals listed below who each made their mark during nearly a half century of Pioneer football. PPLAYERSLAYERS Don Golden ’60 Len Izzo ’73 Tony Suttora ’82 Brian Smith ’62 John Lovett ‘73 Stan Dennis ’83 Anthony Rubilotta ’63 Don Manfredonia ’73 Joe Ryan ’83 Frank Scicchitano ’63 Bill Cherry ’74 Joe Tarangelo ‘83 John Zureck ’63 Ed Powers ’75 Bob Jahelka ’84 Jim Boggs ’64 Ernie Altamirano ‘76 Walter Klose ’84 Don Ferraro ’65 Gary Flur ’76 Tom Kupec ’86 Bob Higgins ’65 Ken Rehders ’76 Eric von Bargen ’86 Tom Hespos ’65 Major Finklin ‘77 Joe Chetti ’87 Jim LeClair ’65 Bob Michaelowski ’77 Rich Carroll ’90 Lucien Veneziano ’66 Steve Perretta ’77 Durrell “Bronko” Pearsall ‘92 John Vittas ’66 Brian Zach ’77 Dave Shanahan ‘93 E Tom Cassese ’67 John Mohring ’78 Jim Byrne ’94 Bob Archer ’68 John Luchsinger ’78 Joe Brusca ’95

M Bob Santangelo ‘68 Russ Cellan ‘80 Frank Chimienti ’95 Tim Carr ’69 Tom Bennett ’81 George Burke ’96

A Dan Klinga ’69 John Pomarico ’81 Brian Herbert ’97 Alan Sheppard ’71 Al Steinfeld ‘81 William Yaroki ‘01 F

Ed Sweeney ’71 Tom Capone ’82 Charlie Cook, Jr. ’02 Gary Wichard ’72 Sal Naro ’82 Ian Smart ‘03 F Ron Carman ’73 Tom DeBona ’82 Jeremiah Pope ‘04 Tony Falesto ’73 Peter Gibson ‘82 Rob Blount ‘07 O

L AADMINISTRATORSDMINISTRATORS & CCONTRIBUTORSONTRIBUTORS L Dom Anile Chris Kevatos

A Bob Barrett Sal Naro Al Venturino Bryan Collins Armand Prusmack Gene Venturino H Patrick J. DeRosa, MD Vin Salamone Bob “Fuzzy” Walsh Dr. R. Gordon Hoxie Joe Scannella Charles Zwicker

T Dr. Roy Ilowit Joe Terilli

S CC.W..W. PPOSTOST ATHLETICATHLETIC HALLHALL OFOF FAMEFAME

O The C.W. Post Athletic Hall of Fame, which was founded in 2005, honors those who have contributed significantly to

P C.W. Post’s athletic program. Inductees are recognized for their contributions as individual athletes, as members of a team, or for other unique contributions. . Individuals or teams are eligible for nomination if they have been named “All America,” have won an NCAA national championship, set a world record, led the nation in a recognized statistical category, succeeded as a professional athlete, participated in the Olympic games

W or otherwise distinguished themselves and the campus through athletic achievement. Eligibility begins five years after the athlete has . graduated. C.W. Post coaches, administrators and staff are also eligible for consideration. The inductees are chosen by a Selection Committee of at least eight members who include C.W. Post coaches, alumni and Athletic C.W. POST HALL OF FAME C C.W. Department staff.

IINDUCTEESNDUCTEES Dr. George Kaftan 1958-72 Ed Miller ‘73 Don Ungarelli ’60 Gary Wichard ’73 Jim Davey ’87 Richard Duffy ’63 Vin Lananna ’75 Anne Fischer Beglarian ’87 Michael Schirmacher ’63 Ed Powers ‘75 Joe Cioffi ’88 Vin Salamone ’63 Bob DeBonis ’78 Tim McIntee ‘88 John Zureck ’63 John Mohring ’78 Kathleen Weber ‘88 Michael Brandeis ’64 Dom Anile ’79 Albert Venturino ’91 Richard Scheinblum ’64 Tom Bennett ‘80 Kristen Schwall ‘95 Wade “Rocky” Davey ‘65 Patricia Lamb Kennedy ’80 Kelly Geiger ‘96 Thomas Hespos ‘65 Susan O’Connor ’80 Dana DeVito ‘99 Bob Higgins ’65 Catherine Bruckner ‘81 David Kelly ‘00 Tom McNamara ‘65 Darlene Crowe ’81 Taryn Brody ‘03 Thomas Postel ’65 Steve Fontana ‘81 Ian Smart ‘03 Lucien Veneziano ‘66 Patrice Walker ’81 1996 National Champion Men’s Tom Cassese ’67 Linda Glum ’83 Lacrosse Team Chris Feder ’69 Joe Tarangelo ‘83 Dr. Roy Ilowit Douglas Robins ‘70 Bob Jahelka ‘84 Dick Vining Ronald Stonitsch ’71 Sue Salg ’84 84 2011 Football Media Guide 84 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL Year W L T PCT. Head Coach PF PA SHUTOUTS 1957 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 375...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 75...... 135 ...... 1 1958 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444 ...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 98...... 157 ...... 2 1959 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 87...... 187 ...... 1 1960 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 101 ...... 110 ...... 1 1961 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 133 ...... 104 ...... 2 1962 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 121 ...... 146 ...... 0 1963 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dr. Roy Ilowit ...... 159 ...... 143 ...... 2 1964 ...... 4...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 444...... Joe Scannella ...... 201 ...... 188 ...... 0 1965 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 1 ...... 375...... Joe Scannella ...... 144 ...... 184 ...... 1 1966 ...... 7...... 1 ...... 1 ...... 875...... Joe Scannella ...... 204 ...... 108 ...... 1 1967 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Joe Scannella ...... 156 ...... 172 ...... 1 1968 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 221 ...... 170 ...... 1 1969 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 201 ...... 176 ...... 2 1970 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Dom Anile...... 231 ...... 167 ...... 0 1971 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 397 ...... 185 ...... 2

1972 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 667...... Dom Anile...... 215 ...... 137 ...... 2 A ALL-TIME RESULTS 1957-2010 1973 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Dom Anile...... 321 ...... 138 ...... 3 1974 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Dom Anile...... 276 ...... 218 ...... 0 L

1975 ...... 9...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 900...... Dom Anile...... 197 ...... 90...... 2 L

1976 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727...... Dom Anile...... 206 ...... 117 ...... 2 -

1977 ...... 5...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 625...... Dom Anile...... 157 ...... 85...... 5 T 1978 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Dom Anile...... 238 ...... 99...... 2 1979 ...... 5...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 556...... Dom Anile...... 174 ...... 135 ...... 1 I 1980 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Jim Colbert ...... 177 ...... 182 ...... 0 M 1981 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Jim Colbert ...... 288 ...... 320 ...... 0 1982 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 300...... Jim Colbert ...... 162 ...... 198 ...... 1 E

1983 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 186 ...... 174 ...... 1 1984 ...... 5...... 2 ...... 1 ...... 714...... Tom Marshall ...... 205 ...... 130 ...... 0 R

1985 ...... 7...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 778...... Tom Marshall ...... 237 ...... 131 ...... 1 E 1986 ...... 2...... 7 ...... 0 ...... 222...... Tom Marshall ...... 163 ...... 233 ...... 0 1987 ...... 2...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 200...... Tom Marshall ...... 157 ...... 255 ...... 0 S

1988 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 232 ...... 250 ...... 1 U 1989 ...... 5...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 500...... Tom Marshall ...... 180 ...... 155 ...... 1

1990 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 284 ...... 168 ...... 1 L

1991 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Tom Marshall ...... 201 ...... 260 ...... 0 T 1992 ...... 6...... 3 ...... 1 ...... 667...... Tom Marshall ...... 298 ...... 198 ...... 1 1993 . . . . . 10 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 909...... Tom Marshall ...... 461 ...... 172 ...... 0 S

1994 ...... 5...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 455...... Tom Marshall ...... 242 ...... 267 ...... 0 1995 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 233 ...... 147 ...... 2 1

1996 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Tom Marshall ...... 150 ...... 145 ...... 2 9 1997 ...... 6...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 600...... Tom Marshall ...... 203 ...... 109 ...... 2 1998 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 188 ...... 182 ...... 0 5

1999 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 337 ...... 221 ...... 0 7 2000 ...... 8...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 800...... Bryan Collins...... 340 ...... 121 ...... 2 2001 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 488 ...... 151 ...... 1 - 2 2002 . . . . . 11 ...... 1 ...... 0 ...... 917...... Bryan Collins...... 394 ...... 154 ...... 4

2003 ...... 9...... 2 ...... 0 ...... 818...... Bryan Collins...... 366 ...... 163 ...... 2 0 2004 ...... 8...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 727 ...... Bryan Collins...... 328 ...... 181 ...... 1 2005 . . . . . 10 ...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 769...... Bryan Collins...... 552 ...... 319 ...... 0 1

2006 ...... 7...... 3 ...... 0 ...... 700...... Bryan Collins...... 212 ...... 146 ...... 1 0 2007 ...... 4...... 6 ...... 0 ...... 400...... Bryan Collins...... 264 ...... 236 ...... 1 2008 ...... 3...... 8 ...... 0 ...... 272...... Bryan Collins...... 225 ...... 309 ...... 1 2009 ...... 6...... 5 ...... 0 ...... 545...... Bryan Collins...... 320 ...... 224 ...... 1 2010 ...... 7...... 4 ...... 0 ...... 636...... Bryan Collins...... 369 ...... 320 ...... 0

PIONEER COACHING CHRONOLOGY Coach Seasons W L T Pct. Dr. Roy Ilowit (1957-63) 31 31 0 .500 Joe Scannella (1964-67) 19 15 2 .542 Dom Anile (1968-79) 84 34 1 .710 Jim Colbert (1980-82) 15 16 0 .484 Tom Marshall (1983-97) 82 64 2 .556 Bryan Collins (1998-) 100 43 0 .699 Total 54 seasons 331 203 5 .619

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INTERCEPTION RETURN FUMBLE RETURN 11/19/60 Ed Snitofsky 35 Kings Col. (PA) 10/1/60 Marco Benedetto 90 Cortland St. 9/23/61 Brian Smith 93 Moravian 11/7/70 Rocco Possidento -- Ithaca 11/4/61 Anthony Rubilotta 98 Bridgeport 9/21/74 Tom DeMaio -- Wilkes 11/14/64 Bob Archer 10 Delaware Valley 11/22/75 Jeff Miot -- New York Tech 0/16/65 Saul Sindell 72 Cortland St. 11/5/77 John Mohring -- Ashland 11/20/65 Tom Cassesse 59 Delaware St. 10/25/86 Bret Mule# 26 St. John’s 9/24/66 Andy MacGowan 50 Cortland St. 9/14/91 Guy Fatato -- Salisbury St.

S 9/30/67 Bob Edgar 39 Cortland St. 9/12/92 Martin Maloney^^ 75 Salisbury St.

E 11/28/69 John Lovett 30 Hofstra 9/12/92 Dave Jedidian 35 Salisbury St. 10/17/70 Adrian Levy 23 Gettysburg 9/23/95 Ben Hernandez 45 C. Connecticut R 11/23/72 John Lovett 26 Hofstra 11/7/98 Eric Williams -- Bentley

O 11/23/72 Bob Foster 72 Hofstra 10/13/01 Randi Moore 29 Merrimack

C 11/17/73 Wilford Adkins 35 Fordham 9/7/02 Isaiah Williams -- Assumption 11/17/73 Joe Ryan 50 Fordham 9/28/02 Frank Kelly 23 St. Anselm S

9/21/74 Mike Friedman 25 Wilkes 10/5/02 Joe Gangemi 32 Stonehill 9/28/74 John Sottille 52 Wagner 10/19/02 Eric Williams 83 Merrimack S 10/25/75 Pete Smith 40 Bates 10/19/02 Claudius Ross 31 Merrimack

M 11/22/75 Barry Tice 35 New York Tech 9/6/03 Peter Lazare -- Assumption 10/15/77 Andy Logue 44 Hofstra 10/4/03 Norberto Cabarcas -- New Haven A 9/16/78 Jack Luchsinger 37 East Stroudsburg 10/18/03 Frank Kelly# 25 Bryant E 9/16/78 Nick Ryan 89 East Stroudsburg 9/4/04 Woody Aime 27 Pace T

10/14/78 Jack Luchsinger 38 Hofstra 9/4/04 Victor Torres 40 Pace

L 11/11/78 Greg Smith 35 Edinboro 9/25/04 Joe Gangemi 59 St. Anselm 10/25/86 John Gleason 40 St. John’s 10/23/04 Joe Gangemi 44 American Intl. A

I 10/1/88 Tim McIntee 39 Pace 10/7/05 Stephon Solomon 18 Bentley 10/29/88 Greg Barrett 65 Wagner 11/26/05 Frank Kelly 29 East Stroudsburg C 10/28/89 Tim McIntee 22 Wagner 10/19/10 Ronnie Modik 55 Millersville E 9/15/90 Dom Leone 40 Kings Point 11/6/10 Kenny Reid -- at Cheyney

P 9/29/90 Paul Engelhardt 30 Pace

S 10/13/90 Jon Stevens 23 Iona #On a kickoff 10/27/90 Derrick Perez 76 Wagner ^^Blocked field goal

D 10/5/91 Brian Parness 38 Pace 10/23/93 Adam Ryan 45 C. Connecticut N KICKOFF RETURN 10/11/97 Frank Kazis 90 Sacred Heart A 10/25/69 Joe Donnelly 70 Ithaca 10/23/99 Eric Williams 56 Stony Brook 10/23/71 Len Izzo 92 Maine

E 9/16/00 J.P. Rosselli 45 UMass-Lowell 11/4/00 Adolph Joseph 44 Bentley 9/30/72 Len Izzo 90 Montclair St. V 10/3/81 John Rodney 94 Cent. CT

I 11/11/00 Ke nny Irby 35 Pace 9/22/01 John Levantino 42 Saint Anselm 11/14/87 James Brooks 88 Fordham S 9/14/02 Eric Williams 76 Bryant 9/30/95 Karl Sacco 45 AIC

N 10/4/03 Allen Lyons 30 New Haven 10/14/95 Chris Fields 83 Bentley

E 10/11/03 Rob Neugebauer 31 Pace 9/14/97 William Jefferson 89 W. Paterson

F 10/25/03 Chris Alceus 28 Saint Anselm 10/23/99 Jim Kennedy 94 Stony Brook

E 11/15/03 Woody Aime 44 Merrimack 9/16/00 Jeremiah Pope 95 UM-Lowell 9/25/04 Max Rose 50 Saint Anselm 10/14/00 Jeremiah Pope 96 Merrimack D DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES 11/6/04 Woody Aime 40 Assumption 9/22/01 Jeremiah Pope 93 St. Anselm 9/24/05 Jeremy Boyle 46 Saint Anselm 11/3/01 Jeremiah Pope 92 Bentley 10/1/05 Javien Eason 31 Bryant 10/12/07 Jamel Ramsay 88 Bentley 11/10/07 Tayrance Smith 40 Merrimack 10/16/10 Donovan Edwards 68 East Stroudsburg

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PUNT RETURN SAFETY *11/20/65 Tony Franz -- Delaware St. 10/29/66 Rich Bertelli Upsala 10/29/66 Garry Hoffmann 82 Upsala 11/12/66 Rick Manfredonia Wagner 10/25/69 Ed Sweeney 62 Ithac a 10/12/68 Blocked punt Cortland St. *10/1/77 Tom Van Buskirk 18 Bucknell 11/16/68 Unknown Vermont 10/7/78 Dehart Washington 74 Kings Point 10/3/70 Snap out of end zone Guilford *11/11/78 Pete Coviello 27 Edinboro 10/2/71 Unknown Guilford *10/13/84 Bob Korkuc 41 SCSU 9/27/75 Andy Logue Wagner D DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS SCORES 11/9/85 Anthony Carruthers 64 Pace 10/8/77 Unknown Wagner *11/5/88 Greg Barrett 5 Springfield E 10/15/77 John Mohring Hofstra 9/15/90 Heath Riccobono 53 Kings Point F 10/15/77 Bob Crimi Hofstra *10/20/90 Bobby Cade 3 St. Johns E 10/22/77 Paul LoPresti Ithaca *10/8/94 Brian Herbert 10 Rowan N *9/30/95 Brian Herbert 4 Amer. Intl. 10/22/77 John Mohring Ithaca S 10/24/98 Jim Kennedy 82 Pace 11/5/77 Ran out of end zone Ashland 9/25/99 Eddie Hardaway 61 St. Anselm 10/21/78 Blocked punt Westminster I 9/23/00 Leroy Brathwaite 78 St. Anselm 9/22/79 Paul LoPresti Northeastern V

9/1/01 Leroy Brathwaite 53 Assumption 9/20/80 Russ Ehrens Juniata E

9/22/01 Leroy Brathwaite 85 St. Anselm 11/1/80 Rich Houle Liberty Bapt. A *10/13/01 Mike Martinez -- Merrimack 9/12/81 Holding Penalty E. Stroudsburg 11/10/01 Jeremiah Pope 72 Pace 10/8/83 John Morales New Haven N

11/10/01 John Levantino 56 Pace 10/8/83 Kickoff downed New Haven D 10/25/03 Jeremiah Pope 75 St. Anselm

11/12/83 Blocked punt Towson St. *9/18/04 Joe Gangemi 2 Stonehill 9/23/89 Blocked punt Hofstra S

9/10/05 Chris Bone 85 East Stroudsburg 10/14/89 John Levelis Iona P 9/24/05 Jamel Ramsay 51 St. Anselm

11/16/91 Stepped out of end zone Alfred E 11/5/05 Chris Bone 90 Assumption

10/14/95 Rich Fischer Bentley C 10/21/95 Brian Herbert Rowan *Returned blocked punt I

10/21/95 Vic LaVallee Rowan A 11/9/96 Stepped out of end zone American Intl. L 11/23/96 George Burke Bentley

9/25/99 Snap out of end zone St. Anselm T

10/30/99 Rich Renny So. Connecticut E

9/9/00 Mike Andrillo American Intl. A

10/28/00 Charlie Cook So. Connecticut M 10/20/01 Rich Ricketts American Intl.

11/17/01 Charlie Cook Bentley S

9/18/04 Damien Gilyard Stonehill 11/6/04 Woody Aime Assumption S

11/26/05 Holding in end zone East Stroudsburg C

10/29/06 Snap out of end zone American Intl. O 8/30/08 TEAM American Intl. 10/2/10 Lou Scala at West Chester R 10/30/10 TEAM Bloomsburg E S

2011 Football Media Guide 87 87 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL SCORING 50+ POINTS WINNING BY 40+ POINTS IN A GAME 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 2005 vs. St. Anselm ...... 73 1973 vs. St. Peter’s ...... 75 (75-0) 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 72 1971 vs. Ithaca...... 62 (62-0) 2010 at Cheyney ...... 63 2005 vs. St. Anselm...... 56 (73-17) 2001 vs. St. Anselm ...... 63 1979 vs. Kings Point...... 55 (55-0) 1971 vs. Ithaca ...... 62 1993 vs. Pace ...... 54 (56-2) 1997 vs. Sacred Heart ...... 62 1993 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 54 (72-18) 2004 vs. Pace ...... 61 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 (54-0) 1986 vs. St. John’s ...... 59 1997 vs. Sacred Heart...... 52 (62-10) 1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 58 2009 vs. Cheyney...... 51 (51-0) S 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 58 2001 vs. St. Anselm...... 49 (63-14)

T 2002 vs. UMass-Lowell ...... 57 2003 vs. St. Anselm...... 49 (56-7)

A 1993 vs. Pace ...... 56 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 49 (56-7)

T 2003 vs. St. Anselm ...... 56 1958 vs. Long Island Aggies ...... 48 (48-0) 2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 48 (55-7)

S 2005 vs. Stonehill ...... 56 2008 vs. Millersville...... 55 1971 vs. Kings Point...... 47 (47-0)

S 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 55 1991 vs. Pace ...... 47 (55-8) 1979 vs. Kings Point ...... 55 2004 vs. Pace ...... 47 (61-14) U 1991 vs. Pace ...... 55 1969 vs. Adelphi ...... 45 (45-0) O 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 55 2003 vs. Pace ...... 45 (52-7) E 2001 vs. Merrimack ...... 55 1992 vs. Pace ...... 44 (51-7)

N 1970 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 2000 vs. Stonehill ...... 44 (44-0) 1972 vs. Hofstra ...... 54 2000 vs. Southern Connecticut ...... 44 (58-14) A 2002 vs. Assumption ...... 54 1977 vs. Wagner ...... 43 (43-0) L 2002 vs. Stonehill ...... 43 (43-0)

L 1973 vs. Hofstra ...... 53 1992 vs. Salisbury St...... 53 1985 vs. Iona ...... 42 (49-7) E 2003 vs. Pace ...... 52 2002 vs. St. Anselm...... 42 (42-0) C 1978 vs. Wagner ...... 51 2005 vs. Pace ...... 42 (48-6)

S 1992 vs. Pace ...... 51 1972 vs. Gettysburg ...... 41 (55-14) I 2009 vs. Cheyney ...... 51 1978 vs. Hofstra...... 41 (41-0) 1982 vs. Springfield ...... 41 (41-0) M 100+ COMBINED POINTS 1990 vs. St. John’s ...... 41 (41-0) 1993 vs. Gannon ...... 41 (55-14) R IN CONSECUTIVE GAMES 2000 vs. Merrimack ...... 41 (41-0) E 129 vs. Stonehill (56) and St. Anselm (73) – 2005 2007 vs. Pace ...... 41 (41-0) E 111 vs. Pace (56) and Gannon (55) – 1993 1993 vs. Salisbury St...... 40 (58-18)

N 110 vs. St. Anselm (73) and Bryant (37) – 2005 1995 vs. Central Connecticut ...... 40 (40-0) 109 vs. Ithaca (62) and Kings Point (47) – 1971 O

I 109 vs. Gettysburg (55) and Hofstra (54) – 1972 105 vs. UMass-Lowell (43) and St. Anselm (62) – 2001 SEASONS AVERAGING 30 POINTS P PIONEER MISCELLANEOUS STATS 105 vs. East Stroudsburg (49) and Stonehill (56) – 2005 OR MORE PER GAME 104 vs. Sacred Heart (62) and Assumption (42) – 1997 103 vs. Salisbury St. (58) and Alfred (45) – 1993 100 vs. Trenton State (28)/Cent. Connecticut (72) – 1993 2005: 42.5 PPG (10-3, NCAA Quarterfinalist) 1993: 41.9 PPG (10-1, ECAC Champions) 100 vs. So. Connecticut (58) and Bentley (42) – 2000 2001: 40.7 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions) 1971: 36.1 PPG (8-3, Boardwalk Bowl Bid) MOST GAMES IN A SEASON 2000: 34.0 PPG (8-2, EFC Atlantic Division Champions) ALLOWING LESS THAN 10 POINTS 2010: 33.5 PPG (7-4, 3rd place, PSAC East) IN A GAME 2003: 33.2 PPG (9-2, 2nd place, Northeast-10) 7 – 2002 2002: 32.8 PPG (11-1, Northeast-10 Champions, NCAA) 6 – 1997, 2001 5 – 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 2004, 2005

88 2011 Football Media Guide 88 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL HHUSTLEUSTLE AWARDAWARD SSPECIALPECIAL TTEAMSEAMS AAWARDWARD

(Given to the top scout team player on both off ense and defense) (Given to the top special teams player of the year)

2007 John Siopa, Tom Hensch 2007 Andrew Kroell 2006 Will Strano, Kyle Stewart 2006 Andrew Kroell 2005 Aaron Valentin, Mike Dale 2005 Darren Cappetta 2004 Pat Pogan, Pierre Delva 2003 Kermit Atkinson (O), Justin Graham (D) 2004 Mike Molloy 2002 Malcolm Gibson, Mike Molloy 2003 Frank Wolfe 2001 Gavin Cleghorn, Dale Robinson 2000 Russell Jessamy, Joe Kay RRONON CCARMANARMAN AAWARDWARD T TEAM AWARD WINNERS (1998-2007)

1999 Jeremiah Pope, Calvin McClean (Given to the team’s Most Valuable Player(s) E 1998 Ian Smart, William Holland A

2007 Chris Bone M 2006 Javien Eason

2005 Chris Bretton SSCHOLAR-ATHLETECHOLAR-ATHLETE AAWARDWARD A 2004 Nick Webster

(Given to the best academic performance by a player) W 2003 Jeremiah Pope 2002 Ian Smart

2007 Nick Georgetti A 2006 Jamel Ramsay 2001 Ian Smart, Charlie Cook 2005 Jamel Ramsay 2000 William Yarocki R 2004 Max Rose 1999 Eddie Hardaway, Rich Renny D 2003 Tim Conors 1998 Trevon Blondet

2002 T.J. Brocking 2001 T.J. Brocking W 2000 John Carneglia WWILLIAMILLIAM YAROCKIYAROCKI AWARDAWARD

1999 John Carneglia (Given to the team’s Most Improved Player) I

1998 Terry Monis N

2007 Tayrance Smith N 2006 Javier Eason GGOODWILLOODWILL AWARDAWARD 2005 Chris Bretton E (Given to the player who has displayed the best in community relations) 2004 Nick Webster R

2003 Sharif Wiltshire S 2007 Andrew Jackson

2002 Joe Kay 2006 Jamel Ramsay 2001 Kareem Smith (

2005 Justin Wayne 1

2004 Rob Blount 9 2003 Peter Lazare 2002 Huan DeRiggs 9 2001 Hashim Evans AANDREWNDREW KKROELLROELL 2000 Marcos Diaz 22005-08005-08 8

1999 Julius Bayron -

1998 Greg Hill 2 0 0 JJOHNOHN ZURECKZURECK AAWARDWARD 7

(Given to the team’s top lineman) )

2007 Jarrell Walker 2006 Maurice Baker 2005 Steve Broecker 2004 Taibika Hickson, Peter Lazare 2003 Joe Kay 2002 Isaiah Williams 2001 Rich Ricketts 2000 Angelo Troiano 1999 Matt LaPointe 1998 Angelo Troiano

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CFL, NFL and Signings IIANAN SSMARTMART ‘‘0202 Year Player Professional Team BBRITISHRITISH COLUMBIACOLUMBIA LIONSLIONS 1964 Tom Hespos Green Bay Packers 1965 Bob Higgins 1966 Tom Cassese Denver Broncos 1966 Jim LeClair Denver Broncos 1966 Harold Wupper 1967 Don Huff er Denver Broncos 1967 Saul Sindell San Diego Chargers 1968 Tim Carr Los Angeles Rams 1971 Gary Wichard Baltimore Colts 1972 Ernie Altamirano Baltimore Colts 1973 Pete Trupia Dallas Cowboys 1974 Bill Cherry Cleveland Browns 1974 Bob Mangione Toronto Argonauts 1975 Mike Hintz Toronto Argonauts 1975 Gary Flur Toronto Argonauts

S 1976 Steve Perretta Hamilton Tiger Cats 1977 Don Fenner New York Jets O 1978 John Mohring R 1979 Dave O’Dell New York Jets

P 1980 Tom Bennett Cleveland Browns

1980 Al Steinfeld E 1981 Tom Capone New York Jets

H 1981 Tony Suttora New York Jets

T 1983 Sam Flores Cleveland Browns 1984 Greg Gunter New York Jets

N 1987 Joe Chetti Buff alo Bills I

1987 Sean Dowling Buff alo Bills 1989 John Levelis S 1989 Peter Porcelli

R 1992 Troy Wilkes New England Patriots

E 1994 Perry Klein Atlanta Falcons

E 1996 Andrew Henry Winnipeg Blue Bombers

N 1997 Karl Sacco Albany Firebirds 2001 Eddie Hardaway Tampa Bay Buccaneers O 2002 Hashim Evans New Haven Ninjas I 2003 Ian Smart British Columbia Lions P PIONEERS IN THE PROS 2004 Charlie Cook Indiana Firebirds AALL STEINFELDSTEINFELD ‘‘8181 PPERRYERRY KKLEINLEIN ‘‘9393 2004 Jeremiah Pope Philadelphia Eagles NNEWEW YYORKORK GGIANTSIANTS AATLANTATLANTA FFALCONSALCONS 2004 Peter Lazare Columbus Destroyers 2005 Ryan Heller Albany Conquest 2008 Rocco Martocci Albany Conquest

90 2011 Football Media Guide 90 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL David Steinberg - President, Long Island University Dr. David J. Steinberg, the ninth president of Long Island University, has served the institution since 1985. Th e son of the late Rabbi Milton Steinberg of ’s Park Avenue Synagogue, he was born in New York City and was educated at Phillips Academy at Andover, Malvern College in England and Harvard College, from which he graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa. After a Fulbright year at the University of the Philippines and a year at on a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, he returned to Harvard, where he earned an M.A. in East Asian studies in 1963, and a Ph.D. in history in 1964. Dr. Steinberg also has received several honorary degrees.

He began his teaching career in the Department of History at the University of Michigan, - C.W. UNIVERSITY POST L LONG ISLAND where he rose to the rank of full professor. In 1973, he joined the administration of Brandeis Uni- O

versity as executive assistant to the president, becoming vice president and university secretary in N 1977. G Th e author of numerous books and articles on Southeast Asia and, in particular, Philippine

history, Dr. Steinberg has taught, lectured and written about this important area of the world for a third of a century. His fi rst I

book, “Philippine Collaboration in World War II,” won the University Press Award in 1969. “Th e Philippines: A Singular and a S Plural Place,” now in its third edition, was described by U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines Nicholas Platt as “the best single- volume guide to understanding the Philippines, past and present.” He also edited and co-authored both editions of “In Search of L

Southeast Asia,” one of the major textbooks on the area. Dr. Steinberg recently collaborated with top scholars from around the A world to co-author “Th e Emergence of Modern Southeast Asia,” a new and multifaceted history of this complex region. In addi- tion, he is a co-author of “Religion and Religiosity in the Philippines and Indonesia: Essays on State, Society and Public Creeds,” N which was published in 2005. D

Dr. Steinberg was a member of the international observer team that monitored the Philippine presidential elections when U Corazon Aquino defeated Ferdinand Marcos. He has written numerous op-ed pieces and has been a consultant to UN agencies, the United States government, the Ford Foundation and others. N

He and his wife, Joan, a chanteuse and real estate executive, reside in McGrath House on the C.W. Post Campus. Th e couple I has two Cavalier King Charles spaniels, whom they sometimes bring to football games on campus. His greatest personal accom- V plishment: raising his two superb sons, Noah and Jonah. His greatest pleasure: watching his grandchildren grow. E R S

Paul H. Forestell - Provost, C.W. Post I T Y

Paul H. Forestell, a professor of psychology and an internationally renowned marine mammal -

scientist, was appointed provost of the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University in July 2008. C A seasoned administrator, Dr. Forestell served as vice president of the Pacifi c Whale Foundation .

in Hawaii, as dean of undergraduate programs at Southampton College of Long Island University, W and as associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at C.W. Post. .

As provost, Dr. Forestell leads one of the New York metropolitan area’s most respected private P

university campuses, with an enrollment of nearly 5,700 undergraduate, 3,100 graduates and O 2,300 continuing education students. He is responsible for campus operations, program develop- ment, admissions and recruitment, retention, fi nancial aid, athletics, student aff airs, public safety, S and buildings and grounds. T

His collaborative leadership style has contributed greatly to enhancing the student-centered mission of the University. In 2008, Dr. Forestell established the Division of Student Retention & Academic Support Services at C.W. Post to assist students in achieving academic and career success. A champion of experiential learning, he coordinates study abroad and fi eld research op- portunities for students, and teaches classes in whale and dolphin behavior.

Dr. Forestell graduated from the University of New Brunswick in Canada with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and philos- ophy in 1972 and a master’s degree in experimental psychology in 1976. He earned a Ph.D. in comparative psychology from the University of Hawaii in 1988. He is the author of several peer-reviewed science articles and four books, including “Humpbacks of Hawai’i: Th e Long Journey Back.” 2011 Football Media Guide 91 91 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL

Bryan Collins enters his sixth year as the Director of Athletics at C.W. Post. Under Collins’ leadership, the Pioneers’ athletic programs have seen a continual rise in both the regional and national levels of athletic performance and academics.

During Collins’ tenure, the Pioneers have achieved both athletic and academic success. Notable achievements include 26 conference titles as well as NCAA championship titles from the 2007 women’s lacrosse and 2009 and 2010 men’s lacrosse teams.

Th is past season, the men’s and women’s cross country, women’s swimming, men’s lacrosse, S softball all participated in NCAA tournaments. C I C.W. Post boasts some of top-ranked programs in the country that are frequently ranked in T national polls. Th e Pioneers fi nished fi rst in the Commissioner’s Cup E standings for 2009-10 - the second Cup win (2006-07) during Collins’ tenure. Prior to the 2007-08 L academic year, the football and fi eld hockey programs gained admission into the esteemed Penn-

H sylvania State Athletic Conference.

T Off the fi eld, Collins has included community service as a part of his players’ responsibilities. Among the eff orts since his A

arrival have been visitations to the St. Mary’s Children’s Hospital in Bayside, N.Y., while also volunteering with other charitable

F organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. During the 2008-09 academic year, C.W. Post

O student-athletes completed over 3,200 hours of service.

R Collins is responsible for the creation of a department mission statement based on the foundation of athletic excellence as well as the initiation of the Academic Commitment Excellence (ACE) program, designed to improve attendance and academic O achievements in the classroom. In addition, C.W. Post athletic programs are mentored by campus faculty and staff through the T Adopt-A-Faculty program.

C

E During 2007-08, Collins established a Student-Athlete Orientation seminar and handbook as well as an annual R

I student-athlete awards banquet to recognize both athletic and academic success. Th e department also established an D

Academic Honor Roll to honor student-athletes’ who receive a

- minimum 3.0 grade point average.

S Collins has overseen improvements to the athletic

N facilities on campus, including the installation of FieldTurf I on Hickox Field as well as a brand new state-of-the art sound L system for the stadium. In addition, all of the outdoor athletic L fi elds have undergone improvements to their playing surface.

O Th e Pratt Recreation Center Gymnasium, home to the basket- ball and volleyball teams, received a new sound system as well C

as a working press row table for media and game operations

N staff .

A A former student-athlete at St. John’s University, Collins Y played linebacker on the Red Storm’s football team and was

R the recipient of the Dr. Peter Vitulli Award, given to the St. John’s student-athlete who demonstrated the most courage, BRYAN COLLINS - DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS B BRYAN perseverance, dedication and spirit of self-sacrifi ce in seeking to attain the highest ideals of sportsmanship. Collins received his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in 1987.

Collins and his wife, Patti, reside in Sayville, N.Y. with their son, Tyler (16) and daughter, Megan (11).

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Jamie Apicella Melissa Beausoleil Chris Casey Mark Dawson Jill Fisher Jim Gibbons Jonathan Gill Associate AD, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Director, Asst. Football Coach, Strength & Conditioning Head Coach, Softball Men’s Basketball Women’s Soccer Athletic Media Relations Community Service Coordinator Coordinator Assistant Football Coach C C.W. POST ADMINISTRATION . W .

Sean Grennan Marie Guarnieri Matt Guercio Shantey Hill Brian Hughes John Jez Andreas Lindberg P Faculty Athletic Athletic Administrative Coordinator, Sr. Associate AD, Senior Associate AD, Head Coach, Head Coach, Representative Assistant Athletic Operations & Woman Administrator Asst. Football Coach Lacrosse Coach Men’s Soccer O Special Events S T

A D M I N Meghan McNamara Deirdre Moore Rob Morris Shellane Ogoshi Sarah Ralls Kathy Renton Raenee Savin

Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Head Coach, Director, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, I Women’s Basketball Volleyball Athletic Media Relations Women’s Lacrosse Cross Country Field Hockey S T R A T I O N

Bob Sugar Carl Summerlin Pete Timmes Bob Tirado Maureen Travers Equipment Manager Head Coach, Head Coach, Assistant Athletic Trainer Head Coach, Tennis Baseball Swimming

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CREDENTIALS - Press credentials for C.W. Post home games are INTERVIEW POLICIES - All interviews with C.W. Post football issued for working members of the media only, and should be players and football staff must be arranged through the Athletic requested as early as possible. Members of the print media Media Relations Office. PLAYERS AND COACHES WILL are asked to make arrangements one week prior to the game, NOT BE AVAILABLE PRIOR TO THE GAME ON GAME while radio and television stations are asked to contact the DAY. Telephone interview requests must be made 24 hours C.W. Post Athletic Media Relations Office at least two weeks in advance to avoid interfering with the student-athlete’s in advance. academic schedule.

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF ATTENDING PRACTICES - Pioneer football practices are not open to the public. Members of the media are asked to contact the Athletic Media Relations Office.

RADIO COVERAGE - All C.W. Post football games are broadcast live on the campus’s radio station WCWP (88.1 FM) and on the internet at http://cwp-media.liu.edu/wcwpfm. Select games also air on C.W. Post radio station WCWP (88.1 FM). Coverage begins 15 minutes prior to kickoff with pre-game

Sarah Ralls Jill Fisher Patrick McWalters notes from game announcers. Director Assistant Director Graduate Assistant [email protected] jillian.fi [email protected] [email protected] Directions to Hickox Field

N (www.liu.edu/directions) Long Island University - C.W. Post Campus

O 720 Northern Boulevard I FROM NEW YORK CITY Brookville, NY 11548-1300 • Take Queens-Midtown Tunnel to the Long T Phone: (516) 299-3957/4156 Island Expressway (I-495) east A Fax: (516) 299-2844 • Exit at 39 (Glen Cove Rd.) and make a left Website: www.cwpostpioneers.com at the light onto Glen Cove Road. Proceed M north 1-1.5 miles to Northern Blvd. (Rte. 25A) PHOTOGRAPHY PASSES - R Photographers will be allowed on the • Turn right (east) on Northern Blvd. and sidelines of Hickox Field. Please contact the Athletic Media travel two miles to the C.W. Post Campus O Relations Office for a pass. Photographers must remain out of • Pass the first entrance and turn right at F the team bench areas. the next light (East Gate)

N • Take Gold Coast Road for 1/2 mile; Hickox Field

I MEDIA PARKING - Available behind the C.W. Post Athletic Field is on right House on a limited, first-come, first-served basis. Media

A can obtain a pass by contacting the Athletic Media Relations FROM POINTS NORTH I Office. • Take most convenient south parkway, turnpike

D or thruway to the Throgs Neck Bridge PICKING UP CREDENTIALS - Credentials will be available at the

E • Proceed over bridge to the Long Island Expressway entrance of Hickox Field one hour prior to kickoff on game (I-495) east and follow the directions above days. Please identify yourself with your name and the media M MEDIA INFORMATION outlet you represent. FROM POINTS EAST ON LONG ISLAND • Take Long Island Expressway (I-495) PRESS BOX SERVICES - At a C.W. Post home football game, west to exit 41N (Rte. 106/107) members of the media and representatives of the opponent’s • Turn right at light and proceed Sports Information Office will receive the following: north on 107 to Northern Blvd. (Rte. 25A) • Game program and notes • Turn left (west) on Northern Blvd. and • Complete halftime and final statistics travel to first traffic light • Play-by-play sheets and scoring summaries • Turn left at light onto the C.W. Post Campus • Refreshments and follow Gold Coast Road 1/2 mile; Hickox Field is on the right TELEPHONES - A telephone is available in the press box for use by the working media and media relations representatives. Radio stations should call in advance to make sure an extra phone line will be made available. A fax machine will also be available upon request.

POST GAME INTERVIEWS - Following a 10-minute cooling-off period, the media may conduct interviews with both teams’ head coaches and selected players.

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