C.W. Post Pioneers 2011 Football Media Guide
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C.W. POST PIONEERS CC.W..W.2011 FOOTBALLPPOSTOST LLONGONG IISLANDSLAND UUNIVERSITYNIVERSITY Andrew Jackson Lou Scala Billy O’Connor John Siopa Kevin Martin Ronnie Modik 22011011 FOOTBALLFOO2011T BFootballALL Media MEDIAME GuideDIA GUIDEGUIDE 1 1 C.W. POST PIONEERS TTHISHIS IISS 2011 FOOTBALL CC.W..W. PPOSTOST AATHLETICSTHLETICS 22010-11010-11 QQUICKUICK FFACTS:ACTS: 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 basketball, women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse). • 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 Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Lacrosse Soccer C.W. POST ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT Intercollegiate athletics is a key component to the success of Long Island University. 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS T TABLE 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 ..........Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Head Coach Bryan Collins .......................................................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 (Offensive Coordinator/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. 2011 Football Media Guide 3 3 C.W.C.W. PPOSTOST PIONEERSPIONEERS 2011 FOOTBALL T 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